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GREEN, WORLD’S NEW S WORLD’S DOINGS MRS. HETTY RICHEST WOMAN, DIES AT Lid SUCCESS FOLLOWS O f CURRENT WEEK BIG DRIVE BY ALLIES About ITEM S Of General Interest] N ew York — Mrs. H etty Green, known as the world’s wealthiest wo man, whose fortune is estimated high as $100,000,000, died here Mon Brief Resume o f General News From All Around the Earth. UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHELL Live News Items cf All Nations and Pacific Northwest Condensed for Our Busy Readers. Henry Hew itt, Jr., o f Tacoma, Wash., millionaire lumberman, has sent five checks of $100 each to Cap tain H artwell W. Palmer, o f cavalry troop B. The Italian advance continues on the Trentino front. The official report says that in the Arsa valley the Ita l ians stormed Fort Mattusone and car ried the ridge of Monte Trappola. Tw o fires in the downtown district o f El Paso, Tex., causing a total loss o f $75,000, were attributed to incen diarism. Rumors spread o f a plot by Mexicans, but were given no official basis. Thomas K elley, millionaire con tractor, accused o f defrauding the pro vince o f Manitoba in the erection of Parliament buildings at Winnipeg, was found guilty by a ju ry In Assize court. day, aged 80 years. She had suffered three strokes o f paralysis in the last two months and for several weeks had been practically helpless. Her death occurred at 8:05 o ’clock at the home o f her son. Colonel Ed ward H. R. Green, adjoining the plain brick four-story house on the corner o f Central Park West, where Mrs. Green had lived lately in seclusion, except for her son and several Japanese serv ants and trained nurses. W all street’ ? estimates o f Mrs. Green’s fortune range from $20,000, 000 to $100,000,000. Officials o f the Chemical National bank, in which Mrs Green once made her downtown head quarters, declined to hazard a guess concerning the size o f her estate. H etty Green was the world’s most remarkable mistress o f finance. The richest woman in America, she lived almost as fru gally as a shop-girl. Her home was wherever she chose for a tim e to hang her little black crepe and bonnet, often in the hall bedroom o f some cheap boarding house or in some remote and modest flat around N ew York. Mrs. Green’s eccentric extremes of economy led to the popular misconcep tion o f her as a “ self-made woman. As a matter o f fact she was born rich. In 1865 she inherietd some $10,000,- 000, which accumulated upon itself until in 50 years it had mutliplied nearly ten times. She also inherited fam ily traditions which had been pride for three centuries, and which she was anxious to perpetuate in her children. British Capture Pricourt From Germans After Desperate Battle. FRENCH ADD MORE PRISONERS Teutons Retreat Before French Drive Near Hardecourt — Lose Many Trenches Also to British. London— Fricourt, three miles east of Albert, the scene o f desperate fight ing between the British and Germans since the entente allied offensive was begun Saturday morning, has been cap tured by the British, according to an official statement issued Sunday night. The statement says: "Substantial progress has been made in the vicinity o f Fricourt, which was captured by us at 2 p. m. “ Up to noon some 800 more prison ers had been taken in the operations between the Ancre and the Somme, bringing the total up to 3500, includ ing those captured on other parts of the front Saturday night.” The official statement by the French war office at Paris sayB that Bouth of the Somme the French have forced their way into the second line o f the German entrenchments at several places and have captured the village of Fries and the Mereaucourt wood. The number o f unwounded prisoners taken in the two days’ battle now is said to be more than 6000. Sunday night’s statement by the French war office said that in the fighting south o f Arras Saturday the French took a total o f 5000 prisoners. In the course o f the night French troops captured the village o f Curlu, about seven mileB southwest of Albert. A heavy German counter-attack on the village of Hardecourt, north o f Curlu, was repulsed, the statement adds. A fte r repeated assaults the Germans were obliged to retreat in disorder. T h e Red M i r a g e Oregon Mill Fire Loss $100,000 at Banks. A Story of the French Legion in A lg iers Banks— Fully a million feet of lum ber were lost in the fire|which*de- stroyed the mill o f the Eccles Lumber company Saturday, and an estimate of the loss is placed at fully $100,000 by officials o f the company. Whether or not the m ill will be re built has not been decided. M. H. Ec cles, o f Baker, owner of the mill, is SYNOPSIS. expected here this week, when a de — 14 — cision may be announced. Sylvia Omney, her lover. Richard Far |uhar finds, has fallen In love with Ca; The mill was insured, but officials tain Arnaud of the Foreign Legion. were unable to say to what extent. Captain Bower's room Far<ju..ar for' ss The mill was new and had been in Sower to have Pieaton's I O U 'e re- I turned to him. Farquhar la helped to his operation only a few months. Shortly rooms by Gabrielle Smith. Sower demands after completion nearly tw o years ago, an apology. Refused, be forces Farquhar to resign his commission in return for it closed down after operating a few possession of Faruuhar’s father's writ weeks and operations were not re ten confession that lie had murdered Sow- er*» father. Gabrielle suves Farquhar sumed until this spring. In the mean i from suicide. To shield Arnaud, Sylvia's time a planer was added. The plant fiance, F'&rquhar orufesses to have stolen w ar plans and tells the real « uf|>rlt w hy was equipped with the latest and most j he did so. As Richard Nameless he Joins modern machinery. the Foreign Legion and sees Sylvia, now j Mme. Arnaud, meet Colonel Destlnn. How the fire started is a mystery. Farquhar mete 8y!vta and Gabrielle, and It was first observed about the center learns from Corporal Ooeta of the col o f the mill, and before any steps could onel's cruelty. Arnaud becomes a drunk- j ard and oplutn smoker Sylvia becomes be taken to check the flames, it had friendly with Colonel I>estlnn. Arnaud becomes Jealous of Furquhar. Farquhar. spread throughout the entire mill. guard at a villa where a dance Is In The Eccles Lumber company owns on progress, Is shot down by Arnaud. A r several mills in the state. This is the naud Justifies his Insanely Jealous a- tlon second loss they have sustained w ith in (° Colonel I>estlnn Arnaud goes to n dam - ! lng girl who loves him for comfort. G a a few months. I.aBt winter their prin brielle meets laowe, for whom she Yiad cipal mill at Baker was destroyed, but sacrificed position and reputation, and J tells him she Is free from him. Sylvia has been rebuilt. j meets Destlnn behind the mosque. Ar- B y I. A. R. W Y L I E ‘ Fa j Doe Saves Oreeon Professor's Son. ° ° naud becomes 111 but Sylvia will not help him. nor Interfere for Farquhar. Ga- »*<nng t-arquhar, wn« is un i. r j punishment. Is mistaken by him In Ms terrier delirium fur Sylvia. (All riahu reserved. The Bobbe Merrill Co.) dream. “ I am getting sentimental, Sylvia. You are young and very beau tiful—and I am an old man who has murdered the best In him— ” “ I never think o f you as old.” she Interrupted thoughtfully. ’’There Is something about you— ” “ What was that?" She had broken off abruptly, her fea turea w h ite with panic. He lifted bU head, but did not look at her. “ Did you hear anything?” ■'Someone rode up— I beard the horse's hoofs— there Is someone com lng— now— ” H er voice was dcy. Terror had stamped out all trace of beauty from her face. Destlnn crossed the room and held open a side door. “ Go In there!” he commanded quiet ly. “ It Is probably a message. In five minutes the man will have guue. Don't come in till I call you.” She obeyed unresistingly, and with one haunted glance over her shoulder, crept past him Into the unllghted room. He closed the door and went hack to Ills table. lie was now perfectly calm. Someone knocked imperatively, and he answered the summons with tranquil Indifference. As the door opened he Eugene— Because of a fox belonging to members o f the Kappa W A Y A W / A W A V A Y W ; Sigma fraternity recognized that Rog What does duty mean to you? er De Busk, aged 6 years, was in dis Despite his position of power, tress as he floundered in the millrace It was announced at army headquar the situation In which Colonel near the University o f Oregon, the life ters in San Francisco that orders had Destlnn finds himself Is hope of the little fellow was saved Wednes been received from Washington fo r less. There is nothing to live day. bidding the g ivin g out of any informa for, apparently. At this mo The dog ran up and down the banks, tion regarding troop movements. Fed ment sounds the stern call to as i f greatly excited, attracting the Ixindon — The Royal commission eral or National Guard, in the Western duty, but an Instant later temp attention o f Glenn Shockley, a member which investiagted the Irish rebellion department. tation in the person of Sylvia of the fraternity, who went to the in its report submitted Tuesday says stays his response. W ill duty As a result o f a fam ily quarrel near boy’ s rescue. the responsibility for the outbreak win? Pearl, Wash., 14 miles southeast of Roger is a son of Profesor B. W. De does not rest with Baron Wimborne Hridge|Hirt, Claude Tinker killed his Busk, o f the university. He had fallen the lord lieutenant, since resigned, .VAWAW.VAVAVAV/AV mother and his brother, Frank, He from the Alder-street bridge, and, be who is declared to have been in no way also attempted to kill his father, who ing unable to swim, was carried down C H APTE R X IV — Continued. answerable for the policy o f the gov is a well-known rancher in that vicin stream about 50 feet before being res ernment. cued. No one witnessed the accident, ity, but did not succeed. Once past the sentries, the spahi The chief secretary for Ireland, Au and but for the dog's conduct the boy turned Into one o f the quieter avenues Bandits attacked the bridge over the gustine Birrell, who resigned shortly London July 2.— The British troops probably would have perished. 1 leading to the barracks. He bail not Medina river at MarDona, Tex., about after the suppression of the outbreak, in their great drive in France have decreased his speed, and bis horse's 20 miles southwest of San Antonio, was primarily responsible, say the re captured a German labyrinth o f hoofs struck a metallic, ominous music Arguments to Come High. Friday night, according to a report. port. trenches on a front o f seven miles to a ; out o f the cobbled roadway. Colonel The bridge guard o f United States The Royal commission was presided depth o f 1000 yards and the villages of Salem— It will cost about $55 a page soldiers routed their assailants, who over by Baron Hardings. - Destlnn beard It and It seemed that Outlining Montauman and Mammetz. for all arguments submitted in favor fled in the darkness. T w o Americans the causes o f the outbreak in Ireland, North o f the Ancre valley, according of or against any initiative measures another sound had caught Ills atten were wounded. One *of the bandits the report says: to the official statement, the British to be placed before the voters o f the tion, for he went to the window and was taken prisoner. “ The fact should be borne in mind have not been able to hold sections of state ir. the November election, ac stood with his hand oil the clasp, his head bent. Something rustled— some General Trevino, commanding the that there is always a section o f opin the ground gained in their first at cording to Secretary of State Olcott. de facto government forces in Chihua ion in that country bitterly opposed to tacks. Two thousand German pris It is impossible to say just what the thing white Hushed out from between hua, informed the war department at British connection and that in times oners have been taken. size and extent of the pamphlet will the trees and came gliding hurriedly M exico C ity by telegraph that the o f excitement this section can impose be, or how many will be printed. The toward him. “ Sylvia!" he muttered. American troops had commenced a re its sentiments on largely increased registration in 1914 was about 305,- She almost flung herself Into his tirement northward and had abandoned numbers of the pocple.” 000, while the registration before the The report points out that it is out the towns of San Buena Ventura, I.as primary was about 230,000. This year arms, clinging to him with a child's Cruces, Namiquipa and Santa Clara. side the scope o f the commission’ s in the registration before the primary | panic, and for the moment that be held These places, he adds, were immedi structions to inquire how far the policy ran about 260,000, and it is expected her their shadows wore sharp cut j of the Irish executive was adpoted by Bridgehampton, N. Y . — Unless he the final figure w ill show a correspond I against the light. Then he half I ately occupied by his forces. the cabinet, or to attach responsibility changes has plana, Charles E. Hughes, ing increase. One pamphlet is sent j dragged, half carried her Into die room . The first white robin of any seaBon to any but the civil and m ilitary exec in all probability w ill inaugurate his to each registered voter. and closed the windows. There were i has reen reported by M. M. Lyons, o f utive in Ireland. The report then campaign for the Presidency in the heavy curtains on either side, anil he ] Portland. The rare bird was seen flit gives these conclusions: second week in August, starting on a j dragged tbem across. Save for the tin g about at East Fourteenth and Lumbermen May Meet. "T h a t the main cause o f the rebel i soft jingle o f Ills spurs and her own W eiser streets. That it is a robin lion appears to be that lawlessness tour which will take him to the Pacific Klamath Falls— Plans are now under i quick breathing there was no sound. Mr. Lyons feels certain, for, he says, was allowed to grow up unchecked and Coast. The present purely tentative it is a young bird and is being moth that Ireland for several years had lieen arrangements provide for addresses in way for a convention o f the California He came back to her and drew her veil about 10 leading cities, probably St. White and Sugar Manufacturers asso froth her white face. ered by a regular robin administered on the principle that it Paul, Portland, O r.; Seattle, Wash.; ciation here in August. Harold I). "W here have you come from?” “ The bird is marked and built like I was safer anil more expedient to leave “ From the Cercle. Desire left me. I robin, and it chirps like o n e ," said the law in abeyance if a collision with San Francisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lake Mortenson, President of the Pelican Mr. Lyon. “ But it is white from any faction o f the Irish people could City, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chi Lumber company o f this city, has don’t kuow where be went to— but I “ I Knew That You Were a Traitor, cago among others. charge o f the arrangements for this ran here.” beak to the tip o f its ta il.” Richard,” She Said, “ but I Thought therefore be avoided.” Mr. Hughes intends this swing meeting. “ I have watched five nights for you." You Were Still a Gentleman.” The name o f the Pacific Reserve The importation of large quantities around the circle as merely prelim i During the first week o f August, “ I knew. It has lieen aw ful— the Fleet, with headquarters at the Puget o f arms into Ireland and the tolerstion nary to one or tw o whirlwind tours. the W hite Pine Manufacutrcrs associa glanced up. and the eyes o f the tws Sound navy yard, has been changed to 0f drilling by large bodies o f men, the He hopes to avoid rear-platform s h a k tion o f Spokane, w ill hold its annual temptation, the fear, the uncertainty. Every night I tried to make up my men met fixedly over the wavering “ Reserve Force, U. S. Pacific F lee t.” re|>ort says, created conditions which ing on the first long trip. convention at Bend, Ore. As this mind one way or another, hut I candle-flame. It seemed to blot ouf Six vessels o f the reserve force are in rendered possible the recent troubles meeting will be attended by all pine couldn't. I seemed to have lost hold. everything but their faces. Mexican and C alifornia waters under in Dublin and elsewhere. lumbermen o f the Inland Empire, the Oh” — her white liaby hands clutched Richard Farquhar saluted. command o f Rear Admiral Fullam, “ It appears to us,” said the commis two organizations may meet here to- at his dolman In helpless despair— “ oh. " I hnve come with a message from who shifted his flag from the cruiser sioners, “ that reluctance was shown gether to talk and formulate plane for what have you done— what have you General Meunler." Pittsburg to the cruiser Colorado. His by the Irish government to repress by better grading and market conditions. done?" "The message Is urgent then?” title henceforth w ill be commander of prosecution written and s|x>ken utter "Yes. A spahi arrived this evening ” 1 was very brutal." He led her the Reserve Force, Pacific Fleet, in ances and to suppress d rillin g and I’endleton, Ore.— Mrs. M. C. Mc- Fire Patrols Sent Out. gently to an armchair far from the with news that the tribes are rising. stead o f commander-in-chief of the Pa maneuvering o f armed forces known to Calie, a rancher's w ife, and her infant cific Reserve Fleet. tie under control o f men who openly boy were drowned Saturday night Salem — The increase o f logging window and stood quietly beside tier. The outposts have been cut up. There President Wilson, describing him were declaring their hostility to your about 6 o ’clock when a cloudburst operations, with consequent greater Ills band still holding bers. Ills eyes is no communication between here self as “ in a fighting moral," enunci m ajesty’s government. broke over up;>er Butter Creek canyon, fire hazard, should be offset by in turned from the bowed heHil to the dis and— ” “ G ive me the letter!" ated Friday to a large crowd in Inde “ There developed widespread belief 43 miles southwest o f I’endleton, and creased efficiency o f the fire patrol ordered table, as though seeking a With rapid, steady fingers Colonel pendence Square in Philadelphia, his that no repressive measures would be a wall o f water swept down upon their system o f the state, thinks State For memory. "Some men are born brutal conception o f some o f the cardinal undertaken by the government against home. Mrs. McCabe's laxly was found ester Elliott, who is directing the an — some become brutal through habit, Destinu broke the seals and hurried American ideals. He declared that sedition. five miles further down McDonald can nual campaign against destruction of Sylvia. I have seen life too long from Over the half a dozen lines of precise my deliberately chosen standpoint to writing. When he had finished the America, in dealing with other na “ This led to a rapid increase of yon Sunday morning by a searching Orgeon’s most valuable resource. tions, must “ vindicate at whatever preparation for insurrection and was party. The baby's laxly was found la Although its organization is not change. And then I meant there should whole man had changed. The mask cost,” its principles o f liberty, justice the immediate cruse of the recent out ter. Mr. McCabe, her three children much larger this year than last, pre be no Illusions—either for you or me." was In Its place, so absolute In Its ills " I have none,” she broke out bitter guise of energy ami steeled puqHisc and humanity; that "A m e ric a first” break. We are o f the opinion that on and some men were in the McCabe vious seasons' experience has enabled must lie translated into action exalt the outbreak o f the war all drilling house and knew nothing o f the fiwxl him to get closer working efficiency ly; “ they ure all gone. I would not that what had liven before now seemed ing it above all selfish interests; and and maneuvering by unrecognized bod until it struck the house, tearing it throughout the whole organization have come to you tonight If you hud a grotesque Incredible comedy. that the nation's policy and develop ies o f men, whether armed or un asunder and carrying away Mrs. Mc than ever before. not made me see my own worthless- "The First marches at midnight,” he ment must tie guided by the whole armed, should have been strictly pro Cabe and the child. The other chil Twenty-six o f 27 district wardens ness." said, half to himself. “ The orders were people and not by any small group. hibited. ” “ I knew that. You would have played dren were rescued by the men. have received their badges and gone to already given when you left?" on the safe side of the game and their posts already. "Yes. Corporal Goetz's men were in The United States now is waiting called It virtue." Seven Killed In Explosion, I. W. W. Leaders Threaten. campaign hut five minutes after the for General Carranza's final word in " I ’ aul, how cruel yon are!” signal." O regon Steer Worth $171. Emporium, Pa. Six men were in- St. I’aul — Declaring their personal reply to the note sent Sunday demand “ Yet— you love me, don’ t you?" "You were badly wounded. What Baker That an Oregon steer had ing release o f the prisoners taken at stanty killled, one died aboard a train liberties as citizens have been violated She looked up at him with veiled are you doing In this husluess? You t’ arrizal and a formal diplomatic an to a hospital and five others were scri- by the order of Governor Hurnquist for brought the highest price ever paid for wistful eyes. aren't fit to carry a rifle ” nouncement o f intentions. ousy burned about the body here Sun the sheriff o f St. lands county to dis a western animal o f its kind in the “ Yes— I believe I do. You are the He saw the tightening o f the dogged day afternoon when several thousand arm all striking miners, nine I. W. W. Kansas City, Mo., market was the one real tiling left me— the one real laws, slid for a moment there flashed Respites o f 30 days (lending hearing (xiunds of powder exploded in the dry loaders at Virginia, in a telegram re word received Wednesday. The sale tiling o f my whole life. I have been o f pardon applications were granted by tietween them a strange sympathy— house at the Aetna Explosives com ceived Sunday night, ask if they are in was made by F. C. Oxman, o f Durkee, fed on Illusions, my own nud other peo the sympathy o f fighters to whom President Wilson to S. I>. and W. S. pany's plant. The dry house w as de Russia. The message is a demand Baker county, and was “ k in g " of a ple’s. They thought because I was fighting Is the great essence o f life. It Simpson, officers o f the American N a molished and the ruins ignited, threat that the chief executive o f the state herd of 400 steers shipped from Mer beautiful— more beautiful than moat passed like a streak o f light In the tional Bank o f Caldwell, Idaho, con ening adjoining property. Fifteen remove all mine guards from within cer county, California. It weighed women—that 1 wns also better, differ darkness. victed o f issuing a fraudulent certifi Colonel Destlnn turned men were working in the building the city limits o f mining Towns on the 1560 pounds and brought $171.60. It ent. And I believed so, too. From our away. cate o f deposit. when the explosion took place. Three range. “ Otherwise,” the statement was a shorthorn and was 4 years old. second meeting I knew that you had "G ive my compliments to General F igh tin g activity in the Western standing near a drair were blown from reads, “ our miners w ill be instructed The steer has never had any grain or seen me— the real me— the foolish, Meunler. I shall tie with the regiment the building, with but minor injuries. to defend themselves.” other kind of feed except the California theater on the fronts occupied by the selfish, vain, shallow child. And at In ten minutes." range grasses o f last winter. first I was frightened, angry, fasci British anti the north w ing o f the This time there was no answer. The P a u l« fo r Peace it Urged. Berlin Scene o f Rioting. French army was important and has nated against my will, and then— In silence seemed to impress Itself slowly Fruit Cannery Begins. Stockholm The neutral conference The Hague, via London — Street heen so for the (suit tw o days, says the tensely. unutterably grateful.” on Colonel Desttnn's consciousness. He Brownsville— The Linn and Benton official statement isuaed by German for continuous mediation has decided tights in Berlin after the sentencing of H e bent over her and lifted her to looked up over the top o f the letter to request all neutral nations in the Karl Liebknecht, the Socialist leader, Fruitgrowers’ cannery here has put up her feet. army headquarters. which lie still held to the light and his world to hold peace demonstrations on to penal serv itude and dismissal from a small park o f gooseberries and is “ Yon have been honest." he said. In gaze rested for a second on the little Veterans o f the C ivil W ar began ar August 1, the anniversary o f the be the army for attempted high treason now beginning on raspberries. The s changed tone. “ Tbat Is all I wanted. rivin g at Spokane Tuesday fo r the an ginning of the war. to express sym and resistance to the authorities are strawberry pack w ill not fill more than W e wear masks—every one of us— and nual encampment o f the Grand Army pathy with the suffering peoples o f the described in Dutch newspapers o f Sat 2 per cent o f the orders booked. The I mine. I am not absolutely a devil. EQUAL T H E EM ERG ENC Y o f the Republic, Department o f Wash belligerent nations and to plead with urday. The Berlin populace fought cherry crop w ill aeon be ready and is ington and Alaska. It is expected them no* to carry the war through an with sticks against the police and m ili larger than last year. The loganberry I t ’s hard to believe. I suppose, but there w »s a time when I was fond o f Stenographer Saved Employer’s Fam that 900 o f the 3000 veterans in Wash other winter. The conference suggests tary. The solders fired into the crowd, crop has nearly all been contracted to —ail sorts o f unlikely things— flowers ily From a Long Summer With ington and Alaska w ill attend the con public meetings, street parades, pag with the result that ten persons and the new juice plant at Albany. The and music, and men and women— and out Fresh Bread. vention. eants, and church services, hut par one soldier were severely wounded growers have singed contracts ranging children.” His hands released hers, ticularly urges a five-minute pause F ifty Socialists were arrested after a from three to five years. They will and he walked reatlesely to the table A general retreat o f the Austrians This Is a tale wherein the stenog wild scuffie. receive 2$ cants a pound for this where he stood a moment In silence. in the Trentino district over s sector throughout the neutrsl world. rapher was not only of vast assistance year's crop and 3 cents thereafter. about 20 miles in extent is announced Ms back toward her. bla head bowed In the husband s office, but was In Russian* Continue to Win. Italian« In New Attack. in an official statement issued by the 'T h is Is a miniature o f my son.' be valuable to the wife, as well, for at I'etrogsd Russian troops continue Banks Mill In Doubt. Italian war office. The statement says Rome, via lxindon Continuing their said abruptly 9?ie came softly across least the summer montha The family that the Islians are pressing the pur to drive beck the Austro-Hungarian offensive in the Trentino, the Italians Baker No definite 'plans for the re the room and took It from him. There bought one of the attractive camps In army in the region south o f the Dneis- have begun an attack on the Austrian building o f the $40,000 Eccles mill at was a moment In which they seemed suit vigorously. the Ms ne woods, well out of reach of ter river, in Galicia, says the Russian fortifitsl position* between kttgna Tot- Hanks, destroyed Saturday by fire, w ill to pass out o f each other’s conscious real helpful civilization and never real A joint m eeting o f all train, engine official statement issued Sunday Many ya ami Fuppiano, says the Italian offi he made until the return o f W. H. Ec- news Then abe looked up timidly His ised until they arrived and unpacked and yard men working in Eastern place« south o f Kolomea have heen oc cial statement issued Sunday. The lecs, president o f the company, now bead was still bowed, and the sharp- all the groceries that the one thing Washington w ill be held in Spokane cupied by forces o f Emperor Nichol Austrians were driven from sections o f in Ogden, according to the announce cut Indomitable profile gave her no necessary to their happiness was not July S, at which the outcome of the as. It is announced that on June 28 trenches mirth o f I’wieecala. the die- ment fey Roland S. Eccles Only a due. no Indication among them—a compressed yeast conference for an eight-hour day, r e and 29 General I-etchitsky took prison patch ailds, ami some more trenchee minor part o f the contracts held by the "H e died?" abe said almost In a s h it cake And. what was worse, there cently held in New York, w ill be dis er 3<V> - fficers and 14,574 men, making were carried he tween S ell ami Monfal- Banks mill can be handled in Baker, it was no place where they could get cussed. The next step to he taken a total of 217.0*8» Austro-Hungarians cone. In the latter battle 195 Aus is sank because of the different class “ No. tt wss I who d " He straight- m e; a summer o f crackers stared will, it is said, also be discussed. captured since June 4. trian* were taken prisoners. i o f lumber available. ened op like t m shaking off a them to the face. The wife, la de Blame for Rerent Irish Uprising Placed by Royal Commission Hughes Plans Trip to Pacific Coast Cities First of August Mother and Baby Washed Away By 1 5 -foot Wall of Water Ivory fan and the white gloves— then passed upward, as though drawn by an Irresistible fascination, to the face of the man opposite. He, too, had seen. A minute later their eyes met. In the distance a bugle chanted the Legion's war signal, “ Aux armes! Aux armes!" Richard Farquhar swung round and closed the door behind him. Instinct ively Colonel Destlnn had placed him self between Farquhar and the door leading to the Inner room. It was typical of him that he illd not threaten or attempt to deny the vital facts of the situation. In an hour this man might he arrested and shot down— but not now. Richard Farquhar picked up the fan and opened It. "Colonel Destlnn, a man I knew gave this to the woman he wns to have mnrrled. IIo w did It come here?” Colonel Destlnn looked Into the blazing eyes o f his opjiouent and frowned. It was the first sign of yielding self-possession. "You nre brave. Courage Is the one thing 1 can respect. You are free to go, Englishman." "N ot till you have answered ” " I shall then have double cause to order out a shooting party on your be half.” "W h at you Insinuate Is a damnable lie— ” Destlnn laughed. “ A t least you have the courage o f your convictions," he said, almost with regret The legtonary made no answer. He had thrust aside the Intervening table, and the next Instant both men were locked together lu a merciless em brace. There was no sound—scarcely a movement- The first fury o f Far- quhar's onslaught balanced his fever- weakened condition and leveled their respective strength to practical equal ity. Then the steeled muscles o f the elder man asserted themselves, nnd slowly. Imperceptibly, he retreated from the door, seeming to yield, never for nil Instant relaxing his tenacious hold upon the other's arms. Suddenly he wrenched himself free and sprang hack to his writing table. “ I f you touch that door I shall shoot you down— now," lie said quietly. Farquhar turned, conscious that his own rage had suddenly burned out. Ho saw that the door which Destlnn had protected had opened, and that Sylvia Arnaud, white and large-eyed with terror, stood trembling on the thresh- >ld. Farquhar recoiled a step. Colonel Destlnn had replaced his revolver on the table. There was something akin to pity written on tils hard face. Sylvia glanced at hlin nud then at Farquhar. Behind her fear there had already be gun to dawn the knowledge that the situation wns dramatic nnd wholly In her hands. I knew that you were a traitor. Richard," she said. “ Rut I thought you were still a gentleman. It seems I wns mistaken." Her manner was tearful, childishly resentful. He turned from her without snswer. “ I owe you an apology, Colonel Des tlnn," he snhl simply. “ Do you trust me enough to let me place myself un- ler arrest?” “ I trust you enough to let you find your punishment under fire,” was the courteous answer. " I shall ueed brave men." “ I thank you.” They saluted each other— gravely, with respect, as unreconciled duelists who have learned each other's worth in the bitterness of battle: then, with slight bow to the woman, standing against the dark background o f the Inner room, Richard Farquhar passed out of the open window. “ Aux armes! ntix armes!” lie laughed to himself, his teeth clenched. Hut the music o f that storm signal was as the cull of the blood, a challenge to the lighting spirit o f bis race. He swung himself lightly Into the saddle and drove his heels against the horse's dripping flanks. ” En avant, Grane!” The animal swerved. Someone had caught at th* bridle. Fnrquhnr bent forward, peer ing Into the darkness. "W h o Is It? My God— G abrieli« 1" “ Yes; I thought I recognized you. Where have you come from ? " "Colonel Destlnn's— ” "Is — " “ Yes; she Is there ” "Captain Arnaud Is asking for her. and I suspected. There Isn’t a mo ment to be lost— ” W.’AVAV.W.WAWAWA Has Captain Arnaud discov ered hit wife's utter treason, and started out to kill her and her men friends? A fter what you know, would you blame the husband fo r anything murder ous he did? i V . V . '. W A V A W , ' ■ V (TO B T C O N T IN U E D i spalr, wrote to the stenographer to look up yeast data of all kinds at once. This valuable young person solved the peohlem with her usual prompti tude by going to a flrst class grocery shop and leaving an order to have three perfectly good yeast cakes sent by mall three times a week at the market price o f two cents each and two cents for flrst-class postage. The cakes arrived In perfect condition *4 regular Intervals during the summer, and for once the w ife Joined the ha# band In giving full praise to a stenog rapher who Justly deserved IL A ll There Wss to Say. "W h y do you dislike your teacher so. W illie?” " I don’t exactly dislike her. hut It's perfectly plain to me why •he never got married. '— Detroit Free Frees.