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President Flees NEWS NOTES OF Haitien When Rebel Shells Fly Schools to Study Alfalfa CURRENT WEEK Second Week in March Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Brief. Port Au Prince, Haiti.—The presi dent of Haiti, Michel Oreste, fled from the capital Thursday and took refuge aboard the German cruiser Viñeta, ac companied by his wife. Fighting began in the city at 1 o'clock In the afternoon. An hour later the president left the palace un der escort and was conveyed in a launch to the warship lying in the har bor. Almost Immediately detachm ents of bluejackets were landed from the United States urmored cruiser Mon tana and the Viñeta. Firing continued throughout the af ternoon and it was evident that the revolutionary movement, which began in the north and spread to some of the southern towns, has gained suffi cient strength in the capital to threat en not only the power, but the life of President Oreste. The new congress, which met in ex traordinary session, failed to take ade quate measures to check the revolu tion. It had been conceded for a long time, however, the position of the ex ecutive was weak. Opposed to him were Senator Davilmar Theodore, in command of the rebel troops a t Cape Haltten, and General Bellard, both of whom have a strong following. It was the intention of Oreste to ab dicate several dnys ago. but later he declined to do so, hoping with the aid of congress to prevent the overthrow of his administration. The arrival of the Montana and Viñ eta has relieved the situation here so far as foreign residents are concern ed. The legations are now under guard. Salem —Believing alfalfa-grow ing of so much importance, not only to the livestock interests of the country, but also in its relation to the maintenance and upbuilding of soil fertility, the entire second week of March has been designated by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Churchill as “ al falfa w eek.” Every school in Oregon, including the one-room country schools, the grades and high schools of the cities, will be asked to observe the week through placing special emphasis on the language work on the subject of alfalfa-growing. Bulletins of the Oregon Agricultural college and of the Holden improve ment committee, which give valuable information about the growing of al falfa will be distributed among the schools. In the lower grades this work will take the form of story- telling on the part of the teachers and oral reproduction by the pupils. In the upper grades all the w ritten com position work of the week will be on the subject of alfalfa and will be based upon inform ation gathered from bulletins, magazines, agricultural journals and observation on the part of the pupils. In these grades the Holden seed-corn tester will also be : placed in the hands of the pupils, and the results of their corn-testing will be embodied in w ritten reports, which will be accepted by the teachers in lieu of other composition work during th at week. Superintendent Churchill announces that boys’ and girls' industrial clubs SYNOPSIS. are being organized throughout the state, the work to include poultry- Cowboys of the F lying H eart ranch are raising, sewing, pig-feeding, garden heartbroken over the loss of their m uch- ing, dairy records and manual arts. | prized phonograph by the d efeat of th eir pion In a foot-race A w h ith o u sc the p cook of It is planned to add a lfa lfa -c rro w in e tr g lh cham e C(Mltjpede r a n c h a r t y ,s next year. on a t the F ly in g H eart. J. W allingford Two out of five patients being treat ed for cancer by radium have died. A prominent New York actor and playwright broke his leg while danc ing the tango. California rains have caused floods fatal to several persons, and much damage is reported. A legal battle over the “ owner ship” of three professional baseball players is promised. Bryan asserts that President W il son’s policy is bringing about a lower cost of living and increased foreign trade. Speed, cheer leader a t Yale, and C ulver Covington, Inter-collegiate cham pion ru n A fter five m onths’ search the Amer ner, are expected. H elen B lake. Speed's ican embassy in Vienna, Austria, has sw eetheart, becom es interested In the loss of the phonograph. She suggests to Jean found quarters, the most pretentious Chapin, sister of the ow ner of the ranch, of any foreign legation in the city. th a t she induce C ovington, her lover, to win back the phonograph. H elen declares The cruiser Brooklyn, Admiral th a t If C ovington w on't run. Speed will. T he cow boys are hilarious over the pros- Schley’s flagship at Santiago, has been j pect. Speed and his valet, L arry Glass, put in commission, after ten years’ train er a t Yale, arrive. H elen Blake asks who has posed to her as an a th idleness and a complete overhauling. Salem—The following outline of his jects, such as bulletins on potato grow- Speed, lete, to race a g ain st the C entipede m an. ing, etc. These will be distributed plans for organizing boys’ and girls’ A bill is being prepared for the spe CHAPTER IV.—Continued. industrial clubs in all school districts through the clubs, and will be of value cial purpose of opening up the re in the state has been prepared by to parents as well as to the children. Speed beheld an undersized man of sources of Alaska, and it will be in Superintendent of Public Instruction The work of organizing the clubs will Indeterminate age. hollow chested, troduced in both houses of congress. fall largely upon the county school thln-faced, gravely benignant. It was Churchill. A Louisiana boy of 13 years shot Each club is expected to take up one superintendents, working through the not alone his glasses that lent him a and killed his father when the latter or more of the projects named below, teachers. The U niversity of Oregon, scholarly appearance; he had the threatened the family of nine with a and the choice of the project depend the Oregon Agricultural college and stooped shoulders, the thoughtful In loaded revolver. The boy was not ing upon the work which is of great the Oregon Normal school have prom tensity of gaze, the gentle, hesitating arrested. est interest to the community in which ised to send out men in addition to the backwardness of a book-raised man. American Farms Raise club is organized. The following field workers from his office to help Speed acknowledged the introduction Business of the nation was held at Stock Worth Billions the the pleasantly, while the benevolent little industrial club projects sug the superintendents in this work. a standstill for several minutes while W ashington, D. C.—Farm animals are gested by this departm ent for this The S tate F air board has appropri man blinked back of his lenses. the President received a “ call” from ated to this departm ent $1000 to be Stover addressed himself to Miss a small boy aged 4 years, and his sis In the United States January 1 were year: valued at $5,891,229,000, the Depart 1, Boys’ corn growing contest; 2, distributed among the boys and girls Blake. ter, aged 2. boys’ potato growing contest; 3, girls’ as prizes at the State Fair. The "I told the boys what you said, ment of Agriculture announced. This canning contest; 4, girls’ cooking and board has also promieed us $500 to be miss, and we four has come as a dele A bill has been introduced in the was an Increase of $389,445,000, or 7.1 baking contest; boys’ and girls’ used to entertain two boys from each gation to find out If It goes.” New York legislature by Prohibition per cent over the value of animals on poultry contest; 6, 5, girls’ sewing con county for the whole week of the fair. “Mr. Speed and I were Just talking forces to label all beverages contain ing over 2 per cent of alcohol with a farmB and ranges January 10 last year. test; 7, boys’ pig feeding contest; 8, The boys will be under the most care about It when you came,” said Helen. Horses num ber 20,962,000, an in boys’ and girls’ gardening contest; 9, ful supervision and will make a study "I’m sure he will consent if you add “ skull and cross-bones.” crease over last year; w’ere dairy herd management; 10, manual of every departm ent of the fair, in your entreaties to mine.” Four men were killed on board the valued of at 395,000 eluding especially the poultry and the "It would sure be a favor," said the $109.32 head, a decrease arts The contest. Cunard liner M auretania at her dock of $ 1.45 and had a a total Agricultural college has prom- I stock judging. In addition to this we cow-man, at which the others drew vulue of $2,- in Liverpool by the explosion of a ised to assist us further in preparing expect to send the ten children who nearer, as if hanging on Speed's an tank of compressed gas which was 291,638,000. bulletins giving expert advice to the stand highest in the state contest to swer. Even Cloudy turned his black being used in a brazing process in the Mules numbered 4,449,000, an In children as to how best to produce the the Panama exposition at San Fran- eyes upon the young man. engine room. crease of 63,000; were valued at different things named in these pro- cisco. The object of their co-operate gaze shifted his feet uncomfortably and felt A preacher at Seaside, Or., wore $123.85 a head, 8 decrease of 46 cents, minded to flee, but the situation would regular workmen’s clothing, including and had a total value of $551,017,000. Tumalo Report Soon; Hopgrowers to Organize not perm it of it. Besides, the affair overalls, in the pulpit, because resi Milch cows numbered 20,737,000, an to Get Better Prices Interested him. His mind was work Power Project Approved dents of the city had remained away Increase of 240,000; were valued at from church, saying they had not good $53.94 a head, an increase of $8.92, and Salem—State Engineer Lewis, upon Salem—L. H. McMahan, chairman ing rapidly, albeit his words were enough clothes. hud a total value of $118,487,000. the committee appointed at a recent hesitating. his return recently from Eastern Ore of "But I’m not In condition,” objected Other cattle numbered 35,855,000, a Business of the packing houses of decrease of 175,000; were valued at gon, whero he inspected irrigation m eeting of hop-growers to devise a the youth. plan of obtaining prices for hops here the country showed a large increase in $31.13 a head, an increase of $4.77, and projects, announced that the supervis in proportion to those obtained in "Mr. Glass Bald you was never bet 1913. ter than you are right now. Anyhow, had n total vnlue of $1,116,330,000. London and New York, said that the you Sheep num ber 40,719,000, a decrease ing board of engineers appointed to committee don't have to bust no records to would be ready to report in D irectors of the Frisco road have of 1,763,000; were valued at $4.04, an inspect the Tumalo work would make beat thlB cook. He ain’t so f a s t.” a few days. He vouchsafed the in been sued for over $14,000,(100. increase of 10 cents and had a total report in about ten days. The j form ation th a t it was the intention to “It would sure be a kind-hearted act of $200,803,000. if you’d do It for us," said the little which is composed of Mr. Lew General Mercado, one of the Mexi value a union and establish a credit man Swine numbered 58,933,000, a de hoard, In his high, boylBh voice. It was D. C. Henny, C. M. Redfield and organize can m ilitary refugees in Texas, has crease of 2,245,000; were valued at is, system for the growers. Engineer Laurgaard, inspect “ This plan,” declared Mr. McMah a shock to discover that ho spoke In a been placed in command of the ref $10.40, an Increase of 54 cents, and Project ed the work and decided th a t further an, “ will obviate the necessity of dialect. "There's a heap of sentim ent had a total vnlue of $612,951,000. ugee camp. surveys would be necessary before a growers contracting their hops and re connected with this affair. You see. The title to CO acres of date land in of being a prize that we won complete report could be made. ceiving the lowest prices through ne- outside California, deeded by President W il Goethals Greatly Pleased; at considerable risk, there goes with Mr. Lewis said th at E. G. Hopson, | cessity. When the committee is son to Mrs. Wilson, has been attucked engineer of the United ready to report a m eeting of the this phonograph a set of reecords. Future Plans Outlined supervising by other claimants. States reclamation service, had been : Krowerg wni be held and organization among which we all have our special Panama.—Nows of the signing by informed that the Interior departm ent' efyected ” favorites. Have you ever heard Heavy rains kept Portland men President Madam-o-sella Melby sing The Holy Wilson of an executive or had approved The Dalles power proj- Groweis who attended the last meet- away from the registration offices, but der establishing a permanent govern ect, and Mr. Hopson has been named City?” ing are holding their hops in the hope did not have any effect on the number ment for the canal zone, with Colonel to represent the departm ent in the that organization will result in better "I didn’t know she sang It,” said of women registering. work. Speed. prices. Goethals as governor, reached here preliminary “Take it from me. she did, and Women students of the University and brought with it a general feeling Borings will bo made for founda you’ve missed a heap." of California will cut down the cost of of relict Colonel Goethals expressed tions so when the legislative c o m m it-_________ ______ “You bet,” Stover agreed. In a tee meets aii the necessary informa- OREGON POTATOES GO TO learning by cutting out flowers, taxi hushed, awed tone. cabs and expensive decorations at so pleasure when advised of the appoint ment, but declined to mnke comment Mr. Lewis and Mr. Hopson conferred MEXICAN BORDER PATROL "Well, you must have heard Missus cial doings. the proposition of the Cen- ; ------------- Heleney Moray In The Baggage Coach Japan declares she is keeping faith in the absence of official notification. regarding tral Oregon Irrigation company to in the negotiations over the California It Is believed In official circles here turn back to the state the North Canal Medford r ive cars of Rogue River alien laws, and wunts to know why that the plan submitted by Colonel project, for about $300,000, the cost va,ley potatoes were shipped recently her last note on the subject has not GoethalB through the secretary of war of the work that has been done. J® Vlc United^ States army on the been answered. has been followed. This would give Mexican-Texas bolder, The price re ceived was 75 cents a sack f. o. b. Eleven mayors of W estern Wash (he governor control of all features of Rural Mail Carriers Medford. ington cities met in Tacoma, “ for no the adm inistration, the more impor It.is reported th at there is a short purpose,” but they listened to speech tant officials being either navy or Favor Road Bonds es declaring there was need of more army officers experienced In the work Salem—Setting forth that its mem age of spuds in Texas and a steady de religion in politics. of the respective departm ents of which bers are in the best position to pass mand for Oregon products. Fifteen cars of potatoes have thus far been they will have charge. on the condition of the roads shipped from valley points, and while Colonel Goethals Is understood to opinion and declaring that the need for im PORTLAND MARKETS have selected Captain Hugh Itodmnn. 1 provement is im perative to good rural there are several more carloads that of the navy, as superintendent in postal service and the development of could he shipped, most are being held W heat—Track prices: Club, 88c; charge of the operation and navlga i the the spring m arkets. country, the Marion County Rural for Five bluestem, 98c; forty-fold, 88c; red tlon of the canal, and Naval Construe- j L etter cars of onions have been ship C arriers' association has adopt tor Daniel C. Nutting to be auperin- | Russian, 87c; valley, 88c. ped and 890,000 pounds of beans. ed a set of resolutions expressing its tendent of all the construction shops | Corn—Whole, $36; cracked. $36 ton. at Balboa and elsewhere, succeeding j hearty approval of the proposed bond Thvee years ago the Rogue River val B arley— Feed, $23 60(/r24.50 ton; Lieutenant-Colonel Tracey Dickson. Issue of $S50,000 for road improve ley was im porting its potatoes and brewing, $26.60; rolled, $26(0 27. garden produce from California and ments. Hay—No. 1 Eastern Oregon timo the Middle West. The turning of the The association pledges the support thy, $16.60; mixed timothy, $14.00; balance trade in favor of the valley 2000 in Collision Panic. its members, individually and col is looked of upon alfalfa, $14; clover, $9(>tT0; valley New Y ork.-T w o thousand ferry- of one of the most fa lectively, In behalf of the mensure, vorable signs of as substantial "You’re a True Sport.” grain hay, $12(013.50. and in bont passengers were badly shaken up declaring that the movement is both a Millfeed — Bran, $21.60 per ton; Thursday night when. In the thick fog I practical and efficient plan. The res creased prosperity for 1914. Ahead?” queried the scholarly little shorts, $23.60; middlings, $29(<630. which held this city In its grip all day. man. At mention of hls beloved clas are signed by a committee Vegetables — Cabbage, 2(/(2ic per the two municipal ferryboats Brooklyn olutions sic. Carara, the Mexican, murmured, Farmers Attack Ratos. composed of W. H. Squier, R. L. Wol pound; cauliflower, 76c (ff) $1.26 per and M anhattan collided. The boats and Percy Ottaway. Jarvis E. Salem — Declaring fanners nnd local softly: dozen; cucumbers, $1.26(/t 1.60; egg lost pnrts of their superstructures, cott “Ah! The Baggage Car—Te’adora Cutsforth is secretary of the organiza creameries are suffering as a result of Mora! of the passengers were thrown plant, 10(</16c per pound; peppers, many God bless ’e r!” from their seats and slightly Injured. ! tion. 10c; radishes, 35c dozen; head let The present express rates, a petition that "I must confess I’ve never had the presence of mind of the men pas tuce, $2.50 per crate; garlic, 12)cf<£ senders and the crew averted n panic, j .. , , _ .. rates be equalized, containing ten feet pleasure,” said Speed, whereupon the M an On H u nger Strike. of siKnatureSi wa3 fi|«d with the State speaker regarded him pityingly, and 15 per pound; sprouts, 10c; arti Late another ferryboat, the Scandtna- j chokes, $2 per dozen. via. collided with a Lackawanna rail- j Corvallis— Leopold Cund smashed a Railroad commission. The petitioners Stover, jealous that so much of the Green fru its—Apples, 75c(i()2 25 per road float. None of the 150 passen- j large plate glass window in the B an-. soy that while a can of cream contains conversation had escaped him. In box; cranberries, $12(u 12.60 per bar gers was hurt, however. ton County National bank recently and many pounds of butterfat, it is carried quired: rel; pears, $lf/il.50. is now in the city jail. He came from for less than -half the rate charged for “Can It be that you never heard that Onions — Oregon, $3.26(1/3.60 per Eugene, having been last employed on the manufactured article. The peti monologue. Silas on Fifth Avenoo?” State Short of Revenue, sack; buying price, $3 per sack at a grading camp on the W illamette- tioners Hllege that qre result has been Again Speed shook hls head. Providence, It. I.—Rhode Island has shipping points. Pacific. He the window here the building up of central cream eries As if the very memory were hilari Potatoes—Oregon, 80c(if$l per hun never experienced so great financial “ as a protest broke against slave conditions in large centers to the disadvantage of ously funny, Still Bill's shoulders dred; buying price, 60(<t90c at ship cm harrassment ns at present. W alter resulting from selfishness heaved, and stifled laughter caused and greed of the farm ers and the local plants. ping points; sweet potatoes, $2.50 A. Read, state treasurer, asserted in those who demand more profit. hls Adam's apple to race up and down ” Cund per crate. his report to the legislature Thursday claims to have had hut three meals hls leathern throat. Swallowing hls Tillamook Long Isolated. Eggs—Oregon fresh ranch, 32(i£34c the state began the yenr with less than and one luncheon in eight days and Tillamook — For three weeks this merriment a t length, he recited. In a dozen. $300 available rash in the treasury refuses to eat. He says he will never city was left w ithout freight and pas choking voice, as follows: “Silas goes Poultry — Hens, 16c per pound; and unless some means of Increasing work again and has no right to eat. senger business, owing to the tic-up up Fifth Avenoo and climbs into a springs, 16c; turkeys, live, 20(//21c: the revenue Is found, the yenr will end on the Pacific Railway & Navigation bus. There Is a girl settln' opposite. with n deficit of $46.430. The income dressed, choice, 26(u26c; ducks, 14(n for 1914 is estimated at less than $2.- | company's line. The situation was He says. 'The girl opened her valise, Eugene Utilities Pay. 17c; geese, 12(<(12Jc. partly relieved Monday by the arrival took out her purse, closed her valise, 000,000, whereas, In the treasurer’s Eugene— Eugene municipal w ater B utter—Creamery prints, extras, 29 opinion, a dependable income of $3,- of the Patsy and Sue H. F.lmoro, which opened her purse, took out a dime, and light plants, owned and operated (a 30c pound; cubes, 27c. 500,000 is required. had been barbound at Astoria. They closed her purse, opened her valise, by the city, earned $95,131 during the Pork—Fancy, lOf/flOic per pound. in her purse, closed her valise, year «nded December 9, 1913, accord brought in a large arm unt of freight, put Veal—Fancy, 14(<il4}c per poud. the dime to the conductor, got ing to statem ents made public. Of which was greatly needed, as provis- a handed Jerusalem Gets Trolley. Hops— 1913 crop, prime and choice, ntckle In change, opened her valise, | ions in the grocery stores were run- this amount $40,908 was spent in oper Jerusalem , Palestine.—A concession 21 (if,22c; 1914 contracts, 16c. look out her purse, closed her valise, 1 rin g low. Among the freight was ating expenses; $21.204 in payment for the construction of a streetcar line Hides—Salted hides, 12ic pound; opened her purse—' " : 156 packs of paper mail, some of of interest and $26,235 in extensions running from Jerusalem to Bethlehem, salt kip, 13c; salted calf, 19c; green and also for the lighting of Jerusalem which was three weeks old. and betterm ents of plants. hides, ll) c ; dry hides, 23c; dry calf. by electricity has boon granted by the The w ater plant has been operated 26c. MARVELOUS GIFT OF SPEED government. The concession by the city less than three years and Fruitgrowers Plan Work. Wool — Valley, 14(xl6c; Eastern Turkish went to the French bank which recent the electric plant was put in opera Roteburg — A t a meeting of the Oregon, 100/ 15c. ly supplied Turkey with the money to tion only a little more than two years Old-Time Runner Make Pree- Mohair—1913 clip, 26c. fruitgrowers of Douglas county, held Feats ent of Day purrhase the Brazilian dreadnought ago. Performancea Look Cascara bark—Old and new, 6c. here, it was decided to affiliate with Kio Janiero. Insignificant. C attle—Prime steers, $7.25(u 7.75; North Pacific F ruit D istributers’ Harney Adopts Contract Plan. the choice, $7(<i,7.25; medium, $6.76dt7: Alabama Jap Sends Real Radish. association in disposing of this year's Have you ever heard of Ernest Men choice cows, $6.25<>i6.60; medium, $6 Mobile, Ala.—3. I morn, a Japanese Burnt—The commissioners’ court of crop. This association does’not handle sen? Y ean ago h|f renown spread all ( 1 / 6 . 2 6 ; heifers, $6(<t6.76; light cal gardener here, sent to William Jen Harney county a t its session just the products of individuals, but of the over Europe. Hls exploits made the ves, $8(i{9; heavy, $6(47.76; balls, nings Bryan, secretary of state, two closed decided to abandon the system various fru it organizations o f the pedestrian feata of the present day $4(/f5.76; stsgs, $6(46.60. weighing 30 and 28 pounds, of road supervisors and adopt the con state. It is also planned by the fru it look Insignificant. Hogs—Light, $7.25(<t8.10; heavy, i radishes respectively. His action was prompt- i tract system of caring for the roads, growers to engage in the extensive He was a man who first came under $6(<i:7.05. e«l by the report that a California j the work of contractors to he done un culture of cauliflower during the next by running from Paris to Mos Sheep— W ethera, $6(46.76; ewes. farmer sent Secretary Bryan a radish i der tlte direction and supervision of a year. An expert may be employed to notice cow, a distance of 1,760 miles. Is 13 $3.67(44.76; lambs. $6(<t6.76. , direct this work. weighing 12 pounds. road engineer. Industrial Club Work For Boys and Girls ÛÜ man to interrupt me In the m iast oi a hammock talk?" "Oh. that’s all right," wheezed the trainer. "As long as you didn’t spill her out, she'll be back.” “Well, what Is It?” "I had a stomach-laugh slipped to me Just now.” He began to shake. "So you broke up my tete-a-tete to tell me a funny story?” “Listen here. These cowboys have got you touted for a foot-runner.” This time Glass laughed aloud, hoarsely. “They have framed a race with a glnny down the block." “All right, I’ll run.” Mr. Glass's face abruptly fell Into solemn lines. “Quit your kiddln', W ally; you couldn't run a hundred yards In twenty minutes. These guys are on the level. They’ve sent Gen eral Garcia over to cook It.” “Yes. The race comes off in ten days.” Glass allowed hls mouth to drop open and bis little eyes to peer forth In startled amazement. “Then It’s true? I guess this climate Is too much for you,” he said. "When did you feel this cornin’ on?” Speed laughed. "I know what I’m doing." W ith an effort at restraint, the trainer Inquired: "W hat’s the idea?” "TO tell you how It came up, Larry. I—I’m very fond of Miss Blake. T hat’s why I broke the record getting out here as soon as I was invited. Well, she believes, from something I said— one of those odd moments, you know —that I’m a great athlete, and she told those cowboys that I’d gladly put on my spiked shoes and carry their colors to victory. You’ve heard about the phonograph?” Glass smiled wearily. "I can’t hear nothing else. The gang is daffy on grand opera.” “When I was accused of being an athlete I couldn't deny It, could I?” “I Bee. You was strlngin’ the gal, and she called you, eh?” "I wouldn't express It in quite those terms. I may have exaggerated my abilities slightly.” Glass laughed. “She Is Buch a great adm irer of athletics, it was quite natural. Any man would have done the same. She got me com mitted In front of the cowboys, and I had to accept—or be a quitter.” Glass nodded appreciatively. “All the same," said he, "you’ve got more nerve than a burglar. How you goln’ to side-step?” "I made the match for an ‘un known.’ ’’ Speed winked. "Covington At this point the speaker fell into ungovernable hysteria and exploded, rocking back and forth, slapping hls thighs and hiccoughing with enjoy ment. Willie followed him. as did Carara. Even Cloudy showed hls teeth, and the two young people on the porch found themselves Joining In from in fection. It was patent that here lay some subtle humor sufficient to con vulse the Far W estern nature beyond all reason; for Stover essayed repeat edly to check his laughter before gasp ing, finally: “Gosh 'lmighty! I never can get past that place. He! He! He! Whoo- hoo! That's sure ridic’lous, for fair.” He wiped his eyes with the back of a sup-browned hand, and hls frame was racked with barking coughs. “I know the whole blame thing by heart, but— I can’t recite It to you. I bog down right there. Seems like some folks Is the darndest fools!" “You see what the phonograph means to these gentlemen,’’ said Miss Blake. “I think It's a crying Bhame that they were cheated out of it, don't you?” Speed began to outline a plan hast ily in hls mind. “I assured them that you would win it back for them, and—” “We sure hope you will,” said Wil lie, earnestly. “Am en!” breathed the lanky fore man, his cheeks still wet from hls tears of laughter, but hls face drawn into lines of eagerness. "Please! For my sake!” urged Helen, placing a gentle little hand up on her companion's arm. Speed closed hls eyes, so to speak, and leaped in the dark. "All right. I’ll do it!” “Yow-ee!” yelled Stover. "W e knew you would!” Willie was beaming be- nlgnantly through hls glasses, while both Carara and Cloudy showed‘their heart felt gratitude. "Thank you. Miss Blake. Now we’ll show up that shave tail Centipede crowd for w hat It Is.” "W alt!” Speed checked the out burst. “IH consent upon conditions. I’ll run. provided you can arrange the race for an 'unknown.' ” “W hat does that mean?” Helen asked. "It means that I don't want my name known In the m atter. Instead of arranging for Mr. Whatever-the- Cook’s-Name-Is to run a race with J. W. Speed, he must agree to compete against a representative of the Flying ‘Nix, Now! Don’t Kid Yourself Too H eart ranch, name unknown.” Far. "I don’t think that is fair!” cried the girl. “Think of the honor.” will be here In a day or two. TO wire "Yes, but I'm an am ateur. I’d lose him to hurry up. Fortunately I my standing." brought a lot of athletic clothes with “That goes for us,” said Stover. "We me, so TO go into training under your don’t care what name you run under. direction. When Covington gets here We'll frame the race. Lordy! but TO let him run.” this Is a glorious event.” The fat man sighed with relief. “We can't thank you enough,” Wil "Now I’m hep. I was afraid you’d try lie piped. "You’re a trv sport, Mr. to go through with it. You had me Speed, and we aim to see that you wingin' for a while, but I plugged your don’t get the worst of It in no way. game with the cowboys. Pawnee Bill This here race is goln’ to be on the and hls Congress of Rough Riders square—you hear me talkin’. No dou think you're a cyclone.’ ’ ble-cross this time.” Unconsciously “It’s the first chance I ever had to the speaker’s hand strayed to the gun wear that silk running-suit. Who at hls belt, while his smile was grim. knows, maybe I can ru n !” Speed started. ”Nix, now! Don’t kid yourself too “W hat day Bhall we set?” Inquired far. This thing is funny enough as It Stover. stands.” Wally rapidly calculated the date of "Oh, I dare say It looks like a Joke Culver's arrival, and said: to you, but It doesn’t to me, Larry. If “A week from Saturday.” Coving I don’t marry that girl, I—TO go off ton would soon be en route, and was my balance, th a t’s all, and I’m not go due to arrive a few days thereafter. ing to overlook any advantage what "One week from Saturday goes,” an ever. Fresno sings love songs, and nounced Stover, “and we thank you he's got a mint of money. Well, I’m again.” Turning to Carara, he direct going to work thjp athletic pose to ed: "Rope your buckskin, and hike death. I’m going Into training. I'm go for the Centipede. Tell ’em to un- ing to talk, eat, sleep, live athletics llmber their coin. I'll draw a month's for a week, and when I'm unexpected wages in advance for every son-of-a- ly crippled on the eve of the race, It gun on the Flying Heart, and we'll ar Is going to break my heart. Under range details tonight.” stand! I am going to be so desperate "Si,” agreed Carara. “I go.” ly disappointed that TO have to choose “And don’t waste no time neither,” between suicide and marriage. The directed Willie. "Y’ou tear like a way I feel now, I think TO choose m ar Jackrabbit ahead of a hot wind." riage. But you m ust help.” Carara tossed hls cigarette aside, "Leave It to me. Bo!" and the sound of his spurs was lost From Inside the house came the around the corner of the house. strains of Dearie, sung in a sympa "This makes a boy of me,” the last thetic tenor, and upon the conclusion speaker continued. "I can hear the Berkeley Fresno's voice Inquiring: plaintiff notes of Madam-o-sella Melby “Miss Blake, did I ever tell you once again.” • about the time I sang Dearie to the mayor’s daughter In W alla W alla?” CHAPTER V. Miss Blake appeared on the gallery with her musical adm irer at her el ARRY GLASS discovered his bow. protege on the rear porch "Yes," said she, sweetly. "You told engrossed with Miss Blake, me all about the m ayor's daughter a and signaled him from week ago.” Then spying Speed and hls afar; but the young man ig companion, she exclaimed: "Mr. Fres nored the signal, and the no has a fine voice, hasn't he? Ha trainer strolled up to the sings with the Standard Glee Club.” steps. “Indeed.” “Hello. Larry! W hat's on “Sure!” The Native Son of the your mind?’’ inquired Speed. Golden W est shook uu a hammock- "I'd like to see you.” Glass, clad In cushion for the girl. "Tenor!” said he, hls sportiest garments, seemed utter sententiously. ly lacking In the proper appreciation (TO B E C O N TIN U ED .) of a valet’s position. He treated his employer with a tolerant good-nature. Would Never Do. Miss Blake excused herself and "Let's go west and kill Indians.” went Into the house, whereupon her “W hat’s the m atter with you, kid? companion showed hls Irritation. "See Some of our best baseball talent Is here. Larry, don't you know better being picked up among the redskins.” days and IS hours. In 1836 ha ran through Central Asia from Calcutta to Constantinople, bearing dispatcher for the East India company. The dle- tance was 5,616 miles, and he accom plished it In 59 days, one-third of the time taken by the swiftest caravan. A favorite employment for him was as the messenger extraordinary of sov ereigns. He ran from country to country, bearing letter» and die- patches of the highest Importance, and always beating mounted couriers matched against him. He never walked. Invariably he took the direct route to his destination, climbing mountains, swimming rivers and guid ing himself through forests In a way known only to himself. Hls food was s small quantity of raspberry sirup. Queerntss of It. “T bs baby takes after hls father.* “Strange!” “Why strange?" "A father like that baby * got sel dom leaves anything after him for anybody to tak* "