Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 13, 1914, Image 2

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    MANUEL OFFERS TO HELP ENGLAND
German Cruiser Emden
Destroyed by Australian
ALLIES ASK JAPS
London—Destruction of the German
cruiser Emden, which has long preyed FOR AID IN WEST
on the commerce of the allies in E ast­
"TO had It out the nlrht 1 left the
house and told her not to wait up for
me." Slade reminded him. “I never
quarrel with anyone more than once.”
He eyed Hayes critically for a min­
ute. "You're with me, aren’t you?”
as If an idea had juet occurred to
him.
"I'm awfully aorry for Mrs. Slade.”
Hayes began, when Slade Interrupted.
"Look here, Hayes—I want a di­
vorce,’’ and he seated himself squarely
In front of the astonished Hayes.
"A divorce?"
"T hat’s what I want," and his lips
shut grimly.
"But, my God!" Hayes was amazed.
"You didn’t want It tn the first place.
All you wanted was to live your own
life. Do you expect me to help you
get rid of Mrs. Slade?”
“Don’t go crazy,” Slade advised, not
a suggestion of feeling evident in his
voice or manner.
"If you do you are due for a sur­
prise. I can’t go sticking a knife into
that woman’s heart. I won’t.”
“You’re a h—1 of a law yer!” Slade s
anger was rising.
“I’m not that sort of a lawyer,"
Haves rose as If to dismiss the sub­
ject.
“W hatever sort of a lawyer you are
I made you, Hayes.”
”1 know you did,” returned Hayes,
bitterly. "You’ve told me that before
and this Is what comes of letting a
man make you!”
"You bet, rank Ingratitude,” hotly.
Hayes leaned forward, his arms on
his knees and looked Slade square in
the eyes.
"I honestly think you're drunk with
all this power and prosperity. That
little woman wae the apple of your
eye. I always said to myself: 'There’s
one man who does stick to Ills wife!'
I didn't believe wild horses could drag
you away from home— ”
“One m inute!" Interrupted Slade.
"All that has nothing to do with you.
Neither you nor anyone living can
interfere with me now. Have you
stopped to figure out, and I say It with
all kindness and with all respect, what
sort of a governor'« lady Mrs. Slade
would make, feeling as she does?”
“Well, what sort of a governor
would you make If you were di­
vorced?" Ilayes questioned, mock­
ingly. “Those men in there.” and he
Jerked his thumb toward the smok­
ing-room door; "will they stand for
that?”
“They’ve got to—I own them, boots
and all!”
“But you don’t own public opinion,”
thundered Hayes, banging his fist
down on the table, scattering the
copies of the senator's speech in all
directions.
“Why don't I?” Slade questioned
with an arrogant smile disfiguring hts
mouth. "I’m going to buy half of
M erritt’s paper tonight. I guess that
will be public opinion enough for me.
More than that, I'll stand as a man
whose wife has deserted him. T hat’s
how It will end. Mrs. Slade will de­
cide where she’s to live—but it must
be at some distance.”
“You won’t get your divorce
through desertion,” Hayes scoffed. “I
know her. You can't do It.”
"I can't do it, eh?” Slade’s eyes,
held a nasty expression. “T hat’s
what they've been telling me all my
life. Ever since I was a barefooted
little brat running around the mines
they've said to me: 'You can’t do
this and you can’t do that.' But I
always did it. Let me tell you, young
man, after all I’ve conquered no wom­
an is going to stop me!
“Can’t do It. eh?” he repeated, pug­
naciously. "You watch me do It! You
young jackanapes! I’m as good as
deserted now. The only question is:
Are you going to see Mrs. Slade—put
her aboard a train east or not?"
"Mrs. Slade has been my best
friend,” Hayes answered quietly. ‘I
love her dearly—I—” his voice broke.
“All right. That settles It. You
turn over every 6crap of paper of mine
you have by"—he thought a moment—
"by tomorrow night. Then you can
walk the ties to the devil, young man,
and go back where I found you.”
As Hayes turned to go, Strickland
hurried into the room.
"M erritt has just introduced a very
unexpected subject in the smoking-
room—the question of—well, you’ve
got to know It, Slade—the question of
Mrs. Slade."
Hayes wheeled around and watched
to see what effect this announcement
would have on Slade.
ern waters, and the bottling up on the
coast of East A frica of the German
cruiBer Koenigsberg was reported offi­
cially Wednesday.
The Emden was run ashore after a
futile but spirited resistance, on an
island 500 miles southwest of Java,
in the Indian ocean. The Australian Army of 200,000 Is Wanted, Hut
cruiser Sydney won the battle.
Transportation Problem Is
The report of the admiralty said:
Copy right, DU iFablioaUou Ulybi* iUssryod) b j burla UeUuuo.
Serious fJbstacle.
“ The Koenigsberg is now impris­
oned and unable to do further harm,
SYNOPSIS
der and galloped off with you on a
j The fast vessels which have been
broncho."
J searching for her are thus released for Pekin — Enticing offers have been Daniel Slade suddenly advances fr o m a “Oh, Rob,” Bhe breathed, really
penniP ss miner to a millionaire,
tie 1 b
i other service.
to Japan by agents of the allies ambitious
to become g o ve r n o r o f the pleased at his domineering tone.
“ Another large combined operation ; made
“T hat’s the sort of a man to get
state, tils simple, home lov in g w i fe faila
in
China
to
induce
the
Mikado
to
throw
rise to the new condition.?. Slade meets on with a woman like you,” he ac­
| by fast cruisers against the German 200,000 of his seasoned troops into the to Ka therine,
daughter o f Senator S t r i c k ­
cruiser Emden has been for some time
“A brute! A man could do
land. and sees in her all that M a r y 1? not. cused.
war scene.
Slade decides to separate from his w ife anything with you If he once con­
| in progress. In the search, which cov- European
Following
the
fall
of
Tsing
Tau,
and takes rooms at his club, tils deser­
j ered an immense area, the British which releases Japanese troops and tion o f tils w i fe and his constant a t t e n ­ quered you. There’s nothing in theee
cruisers have been aided by French
on K a t he r in e Strickland cause? long understandings," he broke off,
and removes any German dance
pub'do comment.
I Russian and Japanese vessels, working warships
disgustedly. “I’ve lost you and I don’t
menace
to
Japan's
prestige
in
the
j in harmony. The Australian warship Orient, the allies are exerting every
know how, or why. I do know you
CHAPTER
V—Continued.
j Melbourne and Sydney also were in­ effort to bring Japan into the western
liked me better than anyone else, and
cluded in these movements.
A guarantee of a freer hand “Well, I don’t care how you get It— I adore you yet,” he finished, impul­
“ Wednesday morning news was re­ conflict.
in
the
affairs
of China is said here to I want it. It’s vital. I’ve got to have sively clasping her hand with both
ceived that the Emden, which had be the price offered
for the Japanese ten thousand to go to Europe. Every­ of his. Katherine patted hts strong
been completely lost to Bight after her troops. The younger
en are body's going—Mrs. Webb, Mrs. O’Don­ fingers with her free hand.
action with the Russian cruiser Jem t- said to have received the statesm
proffer
with nell—” and her voice trailed off Into "Flease, Rob, I know you do.” and
chug, had arrived at Keeling, or Cocos, enthusiasm, but the more conservative
she left him to pass back and forth
a pettish whine.
Island and landed an armed party to J are dubious.
the length of the room. “I can’t,”
“
Yes,
I
know
all
about
that
crowd,"
destroy the wireless Btation. Here she The effect of such a move on the M erritt snarled. “Sunny places for she sighed. Then hurriedly: "If I
was caught and forced to fight by the status of Tsing Tau is problematical. shady people."
only had the courage. Oh, Rob!" and
Australian cruiser Sydney.
she turned on him with a helpless
Japan
has
insisted
that
her
only
inten­
"Wesley! I need clothes. I've told little
“ A sharp action took place, in which tion is to restore the territory to everybody
gesture.
going,” and the peev­ "W hat
the Sydney suffered the loss of three China, but this, it is learned, will be ish woman I'm glared
do you mean by courage?"
at her husband. he demanded.
men killed and 15 wounded. The done only under a rigid agreem ent that Then she added suddenly:
“Can't
the
Emden was driven ashore and burned. China shall cede no more territory to senator ask Slade?"
“I mean I'd have to—to live here
Her losses in personnel are reported as any European power. Failing in this “Oh, my God, Fannie!” the hectored In this little hole in the W est,” she
very heavy.”
forth, vehemently. “No—no, I
understanding from China, Japan will man groaned. “Can I suggest that? burst
face it—alw ays!”
proclaim her title to Tsing Tau in per­ A rival candidate! I’ve mortgaged can't
“Well, suppose it did mean to stay
German Spy Is Executed petuity.
my property up to the hilt now for here?”
Bob Btood with folded arm«.
Japan’s
announcement
following
the
6ooner than—”
In famous London lower fall of Tsing Tau made no admission clothes—but
“It's
a
Everyone vegetates
“I don't care—I need clothes," his more or home.
less
at
home. K atherine!”
of
British
influence
in
the
future
of
wife interrupted, rising and walking
London — It is announced officially
voice became more tender, “do
restlessly about the room. ‘T ve got his
Ex-Kiiir Manuel of Portugal, here shown with Ills wife, who is a Hohen- that Charles Lody, alias Charles Inglis, the To province.
carry 200,000 troops to the Rus­ to go to Europe. The devil take your you really mean that?” And he put
follern princess, has offered to servo England in uny capacity in accordance who was found guilty by a court mar­ sian battlefront
by way of the trans- excuses."
tial
of
espionage
November
2,
has
with the alliance between Great Britain and Portugal, and has advised his
Siberian railroad, Japan would have to Then, with a sudden change of
royalist friends to be loyal to their country. It is said plans are on foot to been shot as a spy.
the herculean task of trans­
restore hlui to the throne.
she cooed. "W esley!"
When arrested Lody said he was an perform
porting them nearly 800 miles across thought,
M erritt stood with his elbow on the
American but later confessed he was a the
Sea
of
Japan
to
Vladivostock
and
German. He had lived in New York more than 5500 miles over a single-1 mantel, looking moodily into the fire.
and Omaha. In Omaha he married track railroad. This movement would “Wesley,” she cooed again. "Why
Thirteen Democrats and
daughter of Gottlieb Storz, a have to be made in the dead of the don’t you—if you can’t get In—why
Twelve Republicans Win the
brewer, who later divorced him.
don’t you boom Slade? They say he’s
New York — Returns from the 29 Lody met his death in the Tower of Siberian winter and would require at buying everybody.”
states where gubernatorial elections London after having been found guilty least until the late spring to accom­ “Well, we’ve been bought." Her
were held show that 11 Democrats and by a court m artial on charges of hav­ plish.
husband's tone indicated just how
10 Republicans had been elected, and ing communicated with the enemy. B ritish white and Indian troops, little consideration such a plan would
which
aided
in
the
siege
of
Tsing
Tau,
that in seven states the Republican The statem ent concerning the execu­
from him.
are to be put in action in Egypt and have
candidates were leading in five and the tion is brief, merely saying:
“No, but you’ve been defeated six
about
the
Suez
car.al
against
the
Democrats in two. California re­ "Sentence was duly confirmed.”
times,” she objected, determined to
elected Governor Johnson, Progressive. It is understood that Lody died Turks.
argue this new possibility that had
Of these 29 states, 16 now have Demo­ bravely, refusing to the last to reveal To reach France the Japanese would just occurred to her. “Wes—If the
cratic governors, 11 Republican gov­ the name of the superior officer from have to use the Panama canal, as she senator has gone back on you—look
ernors and two Progressive governors. whom he received his instructions to has a right, for transporting soldiers out. Sell out. I m ust have clothes."
Prohibition Carries Every County States electing Democratic govern­ spy on the B ritish navy.
or warships under the treaty. Jap­ She stopped as the senator himself
naval operations in the Pacific entered from the smoking room.
Except Multnomah -Initiative ors were Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, This was the first execution in the anese
Idaho, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Tower of London since 1700. The have been veiled with m ystery and her “They’re asking for you, Wesley,”
Measures Mostly Lost.
Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South scene of the execution was the tower explanation that the only purpose in and M erritt, glad of the Interruption,
Carolina, Tennessee and Texas, and barracks, not far from the spot where seizing German stations in Polynesia hurried out.
Wyoming elected a Democratic-Pro­ Anne Boleyn and other persons famous was to protect her own shipping has “Ah—good evening, Fannie.” Strick­
Portland— Election returns collected gressive.
been accepted in all quarters as land took her hand in his smooth,
English history were put to death. not
conclusive.
from the state and Multnomah county Republican governors were elected in Lody
affable way. “I’m sorry, Fannie, that
was about 28 years old.
Japan and Great B ritain together Wesley doesn’t take more to Slade.
and compiled late Wednesday night in Connecticut, Iowa, New Hampshire,
control a chain of coaling stations It’s a great mistake. Why don’t you
leave hardly a shred of doubt as to the New York, Nevada, North Dakota, Cattle Epidemic Now
through the Gilbert, Samoan and So­ tell him so?"
Ohio,
Oregon,
Pennsylvnaia,
Rhode
Is­
fate of any issue before the people.
ciety Island groups in a direct line “Oh, my gracious!" her manner
land,
Vermont
and
Wisconsin.
In
Col­
Affects
fourteen
States
George E. Chamberlain is elected toj orado, Kansas and South Dakota the
from Japan to the Panama canal. It
to suit the occasion. “W hat
W ashington, D. C.—Fourteen states would take about two months from changing
the United States senate by a large Republican candidates are leading.
influence
could I possibly have with
are
under
Federal
quarantine
because
to France and would be a feasi­ my husband?
He’s a man of iron
plurality over R. A. Booth, his Repub­ New York, New Hampshire, Con­ of the foot and mouth disease. Ken­ Japan
Colorado and Ohio elected tucky was added to the list Wednes­ ble move, but a far greater number of will. Why, I have to do everything
lican opponent. If the ratios are not necticut,
transports would be required, the first he tells me myself. I wouldn’t dare
Republicans
to
succeed
Democrats;
changed in the complete returns it Minnesota and Tennessee chose Dem­ day, reports of infection in that state Canadian contingent of about 30,000 to meddle with his affairs.”
coming with news of further spread of men having been employed 32 ships in "Well, Just coax him, Fannie, the
may reach 18,000.
ocrats to succeed Republicans.
the epidemic in Indiana, Ohio and transporting.
Dr. Jam es Withycombo has received
way a nice, sweet, womanly woman
Michigan.
English
Recruits
Com­
can,” urged the senator, knowing full
a plurality for governor probably larg­
Extension of the infected districts
that the M erritts had one me­ “I Couldn’t—Oh, Rob! I Couldn’t.”
plain of Poor Shelter in the Middle W est surprised and Woe, Japan! Says German. well
er than ever given a candidate for that
nage
for
private use and quite another
somewhat
discouraged
officials
of
the
London
Charges
that
men
and
boys
office in the state. It will range above
Am sterdam—The Berlin Lokal An- for publication.
arm s around her shoulders and
in England’s training camps are not departm ent of Agriculture, who had zeiger, commenting on the German “I want to go to Europe and my his
30,000 if the present ratios are con­ receiving
looked
long and earnestly into her
humane treatm ent and that expressed the belief that the epidemic defeat at Tsing Tau, say s:
says he can’t afford it." upraised face.
tinued.
many deaths are resulting from bad hail been brought under control in that “ Germans will never forget the he­ husband
voice dropped to a sugary whine. “I couldn’t—Oh, Rob. I couldn't,”
On the state and Supremo court tick­ feeding anil poor shelter are causing section. Nevertheless, the hope was
fighting at Kiau Chau and those Her
“We
can’t all be millionaires like she protested. "All this month I'va
ets the Republican candidate have great indignation. The complaints re­ confidently reiterated that there would roic
who defended the colony. Never shall
Slade, can we?" Just think. It been weakening—but I—’’
been easy winners.
call charges of criminal neglect that be little more spreading. The only we forget the brutal violence of the Mr.
would cost $10,000, to say nothing of “Ah,” he interrupted, his face close
There has been a tremendous protest were made against m ilitary authorities state under suspicion now is Missis­
robbers nor England, who in­ clothes.”
to hers. “You're wearing my flowers,
against the abuse of the initiative. responsible for conditions at mobiliza­ sippi, where a strange maUdy in a yellow
them. We know that we “Don’t worry about that trip to Eu­ too—I saw that when I came in.
Every measure except two seems to tion centers in the United States dur­ herd of cattle at Como is being inves­ stigated
cannot settle our account with Japan rope, Fannie,” the senator advised, And my picture—you are still keeping
have been defeated, some of them by ing the Spanish-American war.
tigated.
at present. For years she will enjoy meaningly. "I think,” and he paused that.”
a vote us high as six to one.
Some of the charges against the Department officials said they had her booty.
significantly, “I think you’ll earn it." “But I—I can’t quite.” she began.
Only Prohibition and the amend­ British war office have been put into been unable to account tor the peculiar “ Our mills will grind slowly, but W
ith that he started toward the “I’m dreadfully troubled, Rob,” she
ment changing the qualifications of specific form. A letter w ritten by E. virulence of the disease in the present even
if
years
should
pass
before
the
“Wesley,” he called, finally managed to say. She turned
voters have pulled through, but both H. Bailey, of Leamington Spa, whose outbreak, the most serious in the coun­ right moment comes at last, then a smoking-room.
as M erritt appeared In the door­ from his embrace. “We'd be poor
of those have received largo majortios. son enlisted from Oxford on Septem­ try ’s history. Another thing that is shout of joy will resound through Ger­ and
way. rem arked: "I believe your wife and then we'd be like the M erritts,”
Oregon has spoken for a dry state ber 19 and died from pneumonia on the puzzling the experts is the fact that a
with a tragic spread of her arms. “I'm
has something to say to you.”
with an emphatic voice. The majority training grounds on Salisbury Plains, larger portion of swine have been af­ many. Woe to you, Nippon!”
used to the world. I want to live—
“Oh.
yes,
Wesley—I
have
something
in favor of the amendment, it is now j has been made public.
fected than in prevous epiidemics.
Servian Position Lost.
everywhere—to see things. I'd die
most im portant to say.”
indicated, will go higher than 30,000. In the course of his training, the
vegetating!”
W ith the exception of Multnomah, young recruit wrote to his father. On i War Made on “World of Hate." Vienna -T he following official state­ “Well, If it’s about that trip to Eu­ here,
rope," growled M erritt, asserting him­ "Oh, no you wouldn't,” Hayes sta rt­
ment was issued here:
every county in the state has given a October 2 he said:
Johannes Kaempf, president “ In the southwestern war theater self as he would never dare to do ed to rem onstrate, when the door of
majority for the amendment, unless | "W e, of course, are stiff and suffer of Berlin
the smoking room opened and Slade
preliminary returns are grossly de- ! from bad feet, but we should not mind the reiehhstag, has received the fol­ the battle on the whole front Monday when he was alone with her.
(TO B E C O N TIN UED .)
appeared.
lowing
dispatch
from
Emperor
W
il­
“Now,
Wesley,
come
with
me
to
the
ceiving.
continued
with
undiminished
force.
In
these discomforts if they would only liam : “ The heroic defense of Tsing
”1
was
just
going
to
look
you
up,
balcony,"
Fannie
coaxed
in
what
she
The state at large will overwhelm j feed us properly. Today the food was | Tau,
spite of the obstinate resistance of the considered her prettiest manner. Robert. I thought you wouldn’t go INDOLENCE A NATIONAL TRAIT
that model settlem ent of German enemy,
the majority Multnomah county h a s ' slightly better, but it was not cooked.
entrenchm ent after entrench­ “You'll excuse us, senator?"
without seeing me, but—”
built with the labor of many ment near
given against the amendment, for if None of us have had a square meal culture
Kroupani was taken until 5
"No. of course not.” Hayes did not What Are Known as “Leaners” De­
years,
brings
new
laurels
to
the
spirit
the complete returns show no change since we left home—or a cup of tea. | of faithfulness unto death which the o’clock in the morning one of the As Fannie dragged her husband out attem
pt to conceal his annoyance at
cidedly in the Majority Among
in the trend of votes the state will What they call tea is colored w ater German people have so often shown strongest points, Kostajnik, which the of the room Hayes, returning from the interruption.
Katherine moved
the Natives of Mexico.
come up to Multnomah county with a dosed with salt. The clothes they since their Hrmy and their Meet have j Servians believed unconquerable, was the sraoklng-room, and Katherine, re­ slowly toward the door.
possible majority for the amendment have given us are rotten and tear at been in defensive w arfare against a j stormed by our troops. "The number turning from her talk with the re­ "I’m not driving you away, am I, “Mexican Indolence has always had
found theni6elves alone. Kath­
of 40,000.
prisoners and captured guns is not porter,
the slightest strain. All the buttons
something to do with making Mexican
of hatred, envy and covetous­ of
erine was nervous and 111 at ease. Miss Katherine?”
If there is any measure aside from hang on by a thread or two. This after­ world
known.
”
history.” said a traveler.
Immediately she began to busy her­ Before she could answer Fannie national
these two which has a chance of adop­ noon about 100 of the 600 th a t, were ness, a war which, if God wills, will
M erritt came sweeping 1n. She was "Mexico has a class of natives called
self
folding
copies
of
her
father's
tion it is the amendment authorizing drilling had their trousers split from not be in vain.”
'leaners' from their habit of leaning
Blockade Run by German.
speech and inserting them Into mail­ radiant. Her beaming face and Mer­ against
the merging of contiguous cities and end to end. ’ ’
the side of a building to roll
New
York—The
third
of
German
ritt's
sullen
one
made
the
situation
1
ing
envelopes
Canada
to
"Win
or
Die.”
towns.
a
cigarette.
Once In this position the
merchant
vessels
to
run
the
British
“Slade's
doing
it.”
Boh
remarked.
!
Plain
to
all
in
the
room
On several measures, such as the
New York — "There is no doubt in cruiser blockade at the entrance to “They are nearly all wiped out In , “My dear, she exclaimed, turning leaner adheres to it for hours.
t
onsul
Dies
of
Smallpox.
normal school bills, the dentistry bill Washington, D. C. United States the minds of Canadians of the result of New York harbor, the German iron there Those who haven’t been be- | *° Katherine, “lo u were quite right! “Tradition declares that a Mexican
and city and county consolidation, ('onsul Theodore Cushing Hamm died the w ar; but should the British Em­ full-rigged ship Indra, reached this guiled, have been bullied or bought— ! Nr. ®Ia(le ig a sreat man. I m leaving leaner one» sued an American rai'road
Multnomah county has given small
fall it would not affect any of us port Monday and anchoret! safely in Hold on! That sounds like the head­ my Wesley here to work for him. I’m builder for pulling down a building
affirmative m ajorities, but it is prac­ Tuesday of smallpox at his (Hist in pire
in Canada, for in that event we should the upper bay.
off for Europe next week.” she gushed against which the plaintiff had been
lines in a Socialist paper—”
tically certain that these m ajorities Durango, Mexico, where he has been all
be
dead
and
should
know
nothing
as Hayes helped her into her evening leaning. Damages were awarded for
On
June
11
she
sot
sail
from
Taltal,
"W
hat's
happened
to
you?”
he
broke
stationed
since
August,
1911.
During
will be swept away by the upstate
about
it,”
said
Arthur
1,.
Sifton,
prime
Chile,
for
Dunkirk,
France,
and
had
wrap, "leaving my poor, dear boy all j severe shock and inconvenience, and
off
abruptly.
“I
can't
find
a
trace
of
the recent Mexican troubles Consul minister of Alberta, who was the guest been on the high seas continuously un­
vote.
alone.
You will be good to him. won't j the court took occasion to recommend
llsm in was active in protecting Amer­ honor at a dinner of the Canadian til. under tow of a tug which picket! you left. Ever since you came hack— you? Good
night, Mr. Slade; thank a law requiring one hour s notice un­
I’ve
been
hunting
for
one
sign
of
the
ican interests in his district, and his of
Egypt Is Smoldering.
club here. There is no doubt that we her up south of the Scotland lightship, girl 1 knew. Your notes—the very let­ you,” and. closely followed by Kath der similar circumstances.
name
figure«
in
many
of
the
dispatches
The H ague—A high official who has Washington from the revolutionary must give every possible aid to carry she entered port, dodging the British ters you wrote me from Europe sound­ erlne. she hurried out to her waiting ; "Mexican military forces are to
some extent recruited from leaners.
just returned from Alexandria, Egypt, to
ed as If some one else had written motor.
storm centers. Mr. Hamm was born the war to a successful end. It may bo guard outside.
Slade's face was a study in amused Mexican history has record of an
says that conditions in that country in Vermont in 1S82, and was educated a m atter of years; but when the war
them.
Who
is
it
who's
occupying
complacency as he realized that hi insurgent force which was being
Loss Small. Says Berlin.
are outwardly quiet, although inward­ in Colorado and George W ashington is over Canada will be the gainer.”
your mind. Katherin
l
don't
know-
what
you
mean,'
the
need fear nothing jnore^ from \\eslej pushed forward victoriously when it
ly dangerous. He says that disconten Universities.
London — A wireless dispatch re­
M erritt or his "tin horn tooting sheet.' came to a stream which had swollen
Carranza Accepts Terms.
ted people, under the leadership of j
ceived here by the Marconi Wireless girl evaded
night The general was a leaner
Prince Mohammed Ali Pasha, brother
Mexico City — General Venustiano Telegraph company from Berlin says: 'You used to are a lot for me." I The self-esteem that was slowly but over
IVench
Tool
Is
Shield.
He bivouacked to wait till the stream
reflectively,
his
mind
recalling
the
i
completely
obscuring
clear
vision,
of the absent Khedive, are keeping up Basingstoke, England
Carranza
has
granted
all
the
request*
“
Admiral
Craddock’s
fleet
has
been
Canadian of the W ashington government regard­ annihilated in the Pacific by the Ger­ warm, eager welcome of her arms the prevented him from seeing that his should subside, but it did not subside
a quiet agitation while professing loj - troops arriving at Salisbury
Plain ing the evacuation of Verm Cruz by the mans. The losses on our side amount­ day he had declared his love for her. money. not
alty to the B ritish and aw aiting fur­ carry an entrenching tool that is novel
had brought about and he withdrew . He could easily have
the change. The money he had made bridged a narrow cascade less than a
ther developments in the Turkish Mo | to the Englishman. It is cnpable of American troop«, according to a tele­ ed to only a few wounded and the dam­ six years before.
hammedan world. “ Koreginers in being used as a shield. The tool is a gram received here from Foreign Min­ age to our ships was insignificant.
“I only thought I did.“ she declared, was his—was he—himself. He eon- nuie from his camp, but that would
Egypt are living like passengers on a spade weighing about four pounds, and ister Faln-la. Every guarantee asked "This engagement was in striking but her eye* dropped before hie steady fused its vast pow er to bend the Mer­ have required a fresh initiative, which
ritts and (heir world with his own has no place in the practical philos­
liner with a burning cargo.”
W ashington for the Mexicans in contrsst to the British vessels ‘coast gaze.
consequently can bo carried at all by
ophy of a leaner
strength.
Vera
Cruz
will
lie
given
in
a
public
hunting’
exploits
in
search
of
German
“You
did
care."
positively.
"You
times. The spade has an oval hole in decree to lie issued shortly. In re­ cruisers.”
“But he succeeded, anyhow, because
did
care.
1
could
tell.
When
you
went
Germans Are Suffering.
the center, through which a gun bar­ turn for these concession*, the Car­
hts
adversary was also a leaner.
away
the
first
time
you
did.
Why.
I
CHAPTER
VI.
London - The correspondent of the rel can bo thrust. The tool thus serves
When
the river fell the Insurgent
ranza
government
has
asked
the
It
was
only
a
question
of
my
luck
—
Chronicle at Petrograd telegraphs the Imlh as a rifle rest and a shield to the
Praise Is Giren Russia.
United States to fix a definite date for Fetrograd Grand Duke Nicholas has turning You were going to wait for “Mrs Slade won t sign over the cot- force came back, crossed without op­
following:
soldier in the trenches. All the spades the
evacuation.
me. 1 always knew that. Then 1 f tage.” Hayes began abruptly. “I can’t position. and casually took ¡.session
“ W inter began officially with the have been subjected to heavy fire and
receives! from Earl Kitchener, the met
of the contested territory.”
Even the senator's got a do anything more “
closing of navigation on the River are practically bullet-proof at 200 yards
B ritish secretary of State for war. a good Slade
word
for
me
now
But
you—"
]
"She
must."
Slade
uttered
the
\oble Hungarians Slain.
Neva Wednesday. Snow covers the ;
telegram conveying the congratulation?
Average Stature.
.. . - mod forw ard »ord? through set teeth She can t
ground all along the frontier, and the ! German Tobacco ( oncerns Sold.
P aris- According to the latest list of himself and Field Marshal French his voice
dtffetence between the tallest
hand over hers as it | live there. Robert, you are the only and The shortest
(»ermans are suffering intei sely from Berlin — The British-American To­ of killed published in Vienna, the Hun­ and the British army on the brilliant and laid
In the world is
person who knows us both thoroughly. one foot eight races
cold. They are commandeering all the bacco Company, Ltd., has dis|H>aed of garian aristocracy had a considerable term ination of the second stage of the rested idi on the table.
and
one-eighth
inches,
I
want
you
to
bring
this
m
atter
to
a
-Heavei
s!"
he
exclaimed,
as
he
available clothing, furs, sheepskins one of its principal German subsidiar­ loss in the battles around Lille, Russian operations. Earl Kitchener
and
the
average
height
of
the
world
finish
quietly
and
kindly
and—now.”
and leathers. A t Istdz and Sherardow, ies at Dresden. The British board of France, to which district they had adds: "W e are convinced that the snatched hi* hand away. “W hat I “Why don't you see her and have peoples la five feet five and one-half s
where there are great cloth factories, trade made an exception in this case been sent to aid the Germans. The joint efforts of the allies will result in , ought to ave done was to have rid-
Inches.
the Germans are working the em­ and permitted the company to sell its lists show that 867 Hussars belonging the final crushing defeat of the dea up here, taken you oTer my ehoul- it out with her Hayes suggested.
ployes day and nigh t."
holdings in Germany.
to noble families were killed.
enem y.”
Nipponese to Have Free Hand
in China as Keward.
FIRST REPORTS
BEING SUSTAINED
Chamberlain Wins Over Booth
by 18,000 Plurality.