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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1905)
"1 ' I """ I WHHMHM meflUYUHHicti IIIC mo leuen,. re ,00 , tMriM Hand n 2 Men klsie.uk. a hr to mekt thy go. Dancing men. (1(lltlon of a p nni n eted a mnHHiiRo MjiW t, Hhownd me that tbe (('ui tinned.) "sl,,nl 'u" prwMHllim from pprnuaslon ,0 throats, and my knowledge of the " crook of Chicago prepared mc to find ,,ro -- that lie might very rapidly put his ,! nil forma f iwt wrltnim. u. worda Into action. I at oru-o came to Milntioii wn -h.t enough. Tin flmt Norfolk with my rrl.-nd and col league mPt,m. siil.inlttiMl to mo win ho Hhort Dr. Watson, l.m. unhappily ' only lii ,!,( It wiih ImpoRHll.lP for me to do time to find that the wornt had already morj' I'11"1 to Hny wltl1 "0,,", ""-iioo occurred." that the hviiiIioI X "tood for E. An on "It la a privilege to be 'asuoclated Ire aware. K In Hie moat common let with you In the handling of a case" twin the F.iiRllHh alphabet, and It pre Hold the limpector warmly. "You will dominate to ho marked an extent that excun me. however. If I apeak frankly errti m " -- jwii. mo are only anawerable to pt to find It moHt often. Out of fir- youi-nclf, but I have to answer to my trn symbol In the flint menage four auperlora. If thin Abe Rlaney living were the "iii. It wn" reanonntile to at Elrlge'a. la Indeed the murderer and Kt this down an K. It I true that In If he has made hla escape while I ara mow raHCH the flgur wan lirarlnff a Mted hpro , Hhoul(1 cerUla,r apt lntn Herloua trouble." "You need not be uneasy. He will not try to escape. " "now do you know?" "To fly would lie a confession of riiit." "Then let uh go to arrest him." "I expect him here every Instant. "But why abould ho come?" "Because I have wrltteu and asked him." nut thl la Incredible, Mr. Holmes! ffar and In some on ho not. but It wan probable, from the way In which the Hup! were distributed, that tliey were khI to break the aentence up Into word". I accepted this uh n hypotheslM tnd noted that E was reprenented by Jrj. "But now came the real difficulty of the Iminlr.v. Tin order of the English letters nftcr E Is by no moans well marked, and any preponderance which unjr be shown In tin average of a printed sheet may lie reversed In a sin- jle lirt sentence. Speaking roughly, VTiy should he conic because you have T, A. O. I. X. H. H. U, I) and L are the asked Lira? Would not hucu a request numerlciil order In which these letters rather rouse hU suspicions and cause occur, but T. A, O and I ore very near- Mm to fly?" lj anreiiHt of each other, it ml It would 1 thluk I have known how to frame be an endless task to try each oomhl- the letter," said Sherlock Holmes. "In nation until a meaning Mas arrived al. fact. If I am not very much mistaken, I therefore waited for fresh tuaterlnl. bere la the gentleman himself coming la my second interview with Mr. II II- up the drive." The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In one for over 30 .years, h borne th fdtrnfttnr of an bas been made under his per-Cj&j0tJrffl-fi,, nal apervi8lon since Its Infancy. 7A 4CAUW. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience again Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Caster Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It i Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ubstance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverfchness. It cures Diarrheea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ton Cnliltt he was able to give me two other short sentences and one message, which npl'cfircd, since there was no Hag, to lie a single word. Here are the ymbitlK. Now, In the Hlngle word I have already got the two Ks coming lerontl and fourth in a word of five let ters. It might be 'never' or 'levor or "never.' There can be no question that the hitter as a reply to an appeal It far the niost probable, and the c!r-! furflfttiiuccH pointed to Its liclng a reply ' written by the lady. Accepting It as cornet, we nre now able to say Uuit lh ayuibols , SIT- nd respectively for K, V nnd U. "Even now I was In considerable difficulty, but a happy thought put mo la possession of several other letters. It occurred to me that If these appeals came, ns I expected, from Home one who had been intimate with the lady lo her enrly life a combination whlcii contained two E's with tiireo letters between might very well stand for the wine 'ELSIE. Ou examination I found that suWi a combination formed fa termination of the iiiohkiikc, which ii three tunes repented. It was cer Willy Home appeal to 'Elsie.' In this ay I had got niv I,, 8 and I. ISu' Iiat appeal could it be? There were Mir four letters In the word which preceded 'Elsie,' nnd It ended In E. Surely the word must be 'COME.' I trittl all oilier lour letters ending lu B.lmt niui, iiacl none to lit the case. So nun w as in possession r (', O td M. and 1 was in a position to at- Uc the lifst message once more, dl fWag It into words mid putting dols f each symbol which was still uu- ! owu. Sn treated It worked tint In I "to fashion; j il EUE . . E KL. Ni: . j "Niiu. Hie liisl letter can only be A, j li U-U is a most useful discovery, slmv j Jtw-eurs no fewer than three limes In f nh.irt sentence, nnd the II Is also; 'Wwreiil it, Hie sicoiid wold. Now it HeOlllis ; I A.l "f, filling 'eillil e; a.m n::i::: 1 1. ...i "m Hit Ina., Wil Wi,i, ' the .,.,.,. lhl f.i-hioi,: A . ELUI . KS. JWU eoi, only make sen e by put- i ami ; f,. tlo missing letters Uwli,K nmt the name was that '"i"' house or inn nt which the filer hum htuying." 'H.ilr Marti,, u,i j m, liHteniM Will II .. 1 , iniiioHt interest to the mil fl, , 0l(,,,r a.-coimt .f how mv friend l ""i hi'isliii'.wi ........i. i.i ,i. i i ' "linn mill ii nun ' " Complete "fflmltii. " liri uat did I ... I.. "iHliei-tnr. J Imd every reason to suppose that ' Al'e Slaiiey was uu American, 1 Ahe Is uu American contraction J, M '"ll,'r '" America had f l,. , Hll,l'l''K 1'olnt of all the trou Hii ii 111111 ulso 'v,!,-y eause to think .... I.I lillllllll !..... ' llmlli.r l'l... I...1..I.. ..n..l.... (.. ,.f j uu jiitiy h umiMiuiin i pant nnd her refusal to tuko lier nil Into her contldenci' both pilnt- " "'lit direct Inn I 1 h!ly v Wilson llurgieiive of the ireti l'"H,e bUionu, who liio ol"r lo'idc use of my kuowl iii'ii Loinlon crime. 1 asked him urn ll"r r Al" ''""'y v" u lu lihu. Here Is the reply: "J'hc i.:ui: a . E m.am: . in the obvious vacancies lu AHE f i.ANKY. ii Hers now I ha I I could ci iiisldeni li.e confidence i .essiige, which worked a command over our you do then, sir?" asked ,.u, , . in iiii7 ii-nij . ' uaiigoroiw crook lu (.ihlcago. "-'T UVlllllliir ........ ...1.1. 1, i lr.,.1 l.lu 'HWn. iiil Ii lin II nun - 'r lliltuii Cuhlit ueiil inn the last """' fioiu siauey. Working with A man was striding up the path which lod to the door, ne was a tall, hRndsome, sworthy fellow, clad In a lult of gray flannel, with a panams but, a bristling black lieard and a peat, aggressive hooked nose, and nourishing a cane as he walked. He iwnggered up the path as If the plnce belonged to him, and we beard his loud, L'outldcut pen I at the bell. "I think, gentlemen," said Holmes ijulctly, "that we bad best take up our position behind the door. Every pre caution is necessary when dealing with such a fellow. You will need your tiiiudciift'H, Inspector. You can leave the talking to me." We waited lu silence for a minute one of those minutes which one can uever forget. Then the door opened and (he I ii a ii stepped lu. In an Instant Holmes chipped a pislol to his head, ami Martin slipped the handcuffs, over his wrists. It wus nil done so swifily and deftly that the fellow was help less before he knew that he wus at tacked. He glared from one to the other of us with u pair of blazing hi. id; c;. es. Then he burst into a bitte laugh. "Well, gentlemen, you have the drop ou me this time. 1 srem to have kiioi k ed up against something linnl. lint 1 ciimc here in answer Ij u letter troui Mrs. Hilton Culiilt. Holi't tell me Unit she is In this! Ikin't tell me that xlu helped to si't a trap for me!" "Mrs. Hilton Culiitl was seriously in jured nnd Is at death's door." The man gave u bourse cry of grief, which rang through the house. "You're crazy!" he cried fiercely. "It was he that was hurt, not she. Wu: would have hurt lillle Elsie? I may have threatened her -(Sod forgive me! -but 1 would not bare touched a hair nf her pretty head. Take It buck you! Suy thai she is not hurt!" i "She was found badly wounded by the side of her dead husband." He sank witli u deep groan on to the settee anil buried his face in his man acled hands. I'or live minutes he was silent. Then lie raised his face once more nnd spoke with the cold com posure of despair. "I have no hliig to hide from you, gentlemen," said he. "If 1 shot the man he hud his shot at inc. and there's no murder iu that. Hut If you think 1 could have hurt that woman, then you don't know cither me or her. I tell you, there was jiever a man In this world loved a woman more than I loved her. I had a right to her. She was pledged to me years ago. Who was this Englishman that he should come between us? 1 tell you that I had the first right to her and that I was only claiming my own." "She broke away from your iutiueuee when she found the man that you are," mi I1 Holmes sternly. "She tied from America to avoid you, and she married an honorable gentleman lu England. You dogged her and followed her and made her lite a misery to her lu order to induce her to abuudou the husband whom she loved and respected In order to fly with you, whom she feared uud hated. You have ended by bringing about the death of a noble mail and driving his wife to suicide That Is your record iu this business, Mr. Abe Shiney, nnd you will answer for it to the law." "If Elsie dies I care nothing what becomes of inc." wild tho American, Ho opened one of his bunds and look ed at n nolo crumpled u iu hlx lolm. "Sco here, mister," ho cried, wlth a gleiini of suspicion iu his eyes, "you're not trying to scare mo over this, are vou? If tho lady U hurt as bud us you say. who wus it thut wrote this note?" Ho tossed It forward ou to th UUUe. (Cunt lulled on lust page.) S7 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. m tOC"CD AMD DCPCNOCD. nl moiM, dmwlnijr or photo, iter Kpirt mrrn oa frmmfmrl. FrM tilrtce, how obuUn fMUenu, tnuto mArk eopxrtrfit eta, m ALL COUNTRIES. finHHest dirtct wit WaiMxgton tttvtt time. w'mrr ana lyirn'Mr paimi. httnt and InfringtmMt Practtei Exctvilvdy. writ or come to mi it IU Xlatk ItrMt, MM ItatM htal 0M, WASHINGTON, D. C. H wmminTOB, D. c. Land Notice. JOHN MULLAN, Attorney and Counaelor at Law. i3io Coiiiwticut Avenue Washington, D. C. All penon who have heretofore made FINAL PROOP In an- kind of Land, Mineral or Tka ber Entries, which- hae been accepted by tbe Reg-liter or Receiver of any U. 5. Land Oflke, can have the luuanae of their IJ, 8. Patent for tald Land promptly attended to by (ending me their Duplicate Recelets, or Certificates of Entry, and an agreement to pay me $10 when ever aald Patent shall Issue. JOHN MULLAN. Oregon, Callfornie and Nevada , . 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C. ricBRIDE, Oeneral Agent 124 Third Strert PORTLAND. OREGON Look at the ileHi:ription8 of the land ( liHtotl with The Exauraur this week for sale, and select your piece liefore it been Hold toeotue one eUe. lias ! tf eiOV THE Mjifi'ild-4t 1 . ' W ft WESTERN STAGE LINE Oflice at the Mercantile Company's i Store Lakevicw, Oregon. Good Stock Easy Coaches Uhi KM rJ- If A culatlon of anv scientific lourn&L Tear: four montha, ftL. Sold brail newsdealera. MUNN & Co.388-'- New tork Branch OIBoo. 62S V 8U Washlnstou, D. C $1,250 Reward. Tbe Harney County Live Hioek AHsocia tion, of wbicb I ara a member, pays t?S0 reward fgi evidence liiading to the con viction of parties straliiiR mock be- f4Jt"'r!'- In addition I .'Aifffr till n.uuril Home brand horse- Hhoe bar on cither or both jaws. Re corded in II counties Mange, Hirner, l.nLi and ( rook Counties. Homrs vonted when wM Horm a sold to paHi tbrougb ibiH suction nil) be reported in this paper. If not no reported, please write or tele phone Tbe Tiinei, Herald, Main H4, Burns, Ore gon W W Uhown, Kile, Ore. X OK Kiue Mhc- Kum h In Modoc (sunt; Tbe Examiner )ihs for nale one of th sheep ranches in Modoc county, which noi trols tbe beat raiiKe in California it consists of StiO acres all under fence. It 'lies along Pitt river for 2 miles. Besides other buildings there are two houses miles apart. It is an ideal sheep raucU. If taken quick it will be soid for tnuau. Hiir.v.v KKAim. Pnily from Lakeview to Bly, connect ing with Daily Stage to the railroad. Office at the Bly Oregon. Hotel, Bly. E. CASEBEER, - - Proprietor Bly, Oregon. 4 1 I )rjn m :. - j. r.i'IUrV t v, -v ,v-r- sir ifj.i...-.-' ..rh..-. I jfore You Purchasa Any Other Write THE NIW NPM! etWl'iO MACHINl COMPANT ORANGE, Mfc. Many SaVyli g Machines are made to sail regard less tf Quai.ty. b :t t' e " Krw Home" ii mad lo wear. Our ar..ty ncvr tuns out We make-Sewing i.-lchines to suit all conditions of the trade. The " iow Home" s'.ands at the her.i of all lliah-srmle family sewing machine Hold by Mit:ioriKHl dealer ouly, , Hi BAUK BV The now fi-mi" SewniK Machine Co. Administrator's Notice In the matter of the Katate of JOHN HOLLAND. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed in the County Court of Lake County, Oregon, the final account of his administration of said estate, and that Monday, the second day of October 11)05, at the hour of 10 oclock A. M., at the County Judge's office in Lakeview, J Oregon, has been appointed by the. Court us tho time and place for hearing objections to said report and to the set' tleinent of said estate thereon. T. M. C11HISMAS, Administrator. Pitted August 17th, 1805. Lakeview Cigar Factory A. Stoukman, Prop. Maker of Havana and Domestic Cigars COUNTHY OUOKUa S0LIC1TKD Mining otlloe. blanks at the Examiner (Jive ud a . trial. Store in the brick building next door to l'ost & King sa loon, Lakeview, Oregon. Bean th 1,18 111(1(1 You Ha Al"av8 6"tt Blgaatur James Barry Zac Whitwortti Bruits with Hwallow Pork la rlgbl ear for ewes; reverse for wetbers. Some ewe Square Crop and Hilt la right ear. Tar Brand 111. Range, Crans Lake. Postnfiioe address, Lakeview, Oregon : Brands with Crop off left , ear, Half Undercrop off - right for ewes; reverse for wethers Tar Brand W, Range, Fish Creek. PontotBue addres Lakeview, Oregon j ; Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW -PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. iu. every day but Sunday. t Returning, leaves Paieley at 6 :'ii0 a. m every day but Sunday. Passengers' are ti- Hound trip OFFICE- Heyaolcts it Wiugneld's. Lakeslaw . i . r