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i. s ! i -i 1 1 t r, h I ci a TO ! 6C i re i To ycinnjj lady nt t"o tunco nfnivc.i no t read rtp;n the counterfoil of Staunton's urgent nifs?ijr(. Ho knows where t'.io younjr man is- t that I'll swcar-and If ho knows. then it must le our own fat-It If wo cannot mii:iS'' t know al:. At present It must he admitted tlmt the odd trick Is In his piwscsshv.i. nnd, ns you are aware. Watson. It is not m.r habit to leave the gmie In that condition." And yet the nest tiny brorirht us no nearer to the solution of tlio mystery. A note was handed in nf; ; btviikfast trhleta Holmes passed across to me with a smile. It ran as follows: pir I run assure you that you are wast ing your time In doirlng my move-nents. I have, ns you discovered last iiIkM, n window nt the hack of my bnvip'mn, nml tf you doBlr rt twenty mile rule which will lead you to the spot from which you started you have only to follow me. Heanwhile I enn Inform you that no spy luff upon me can In any way help Mr. Godfrey Staunton, and I am convinced that the bent service you can do to that irentleman Is to return at once to Iwdon and to report to your employer that you nxe unable to trace him. Your time In Cnmbridjre will certainly be wasted. Yours faithfully. LESLIE ARMSTRONG. "An outspoken, honest antagonist Is the doctor," tvuid Holmes. '"We'd, well, he excites my curiosity, and I must really know before I leave bin)." 'Ills carriage Is at his d or now." paid I. "There he Is stepphi: Into it. I er.w bim glance up at our win low as to did bo. Suppose I try my l;:ek upon the bicycle?" No. no, my t'oar Watson I Willi all respect for your natural acumen. I do not think that yon are quite a match for the worthy doctor. I think that possibly I can attain our end by some Independent explorations of my own. I am afraid that I mu-t 1 :ivc you to your own device cf rw-.i inuuirii:: !ec;y co;int: p taau 1 c t . i '.: a inosv i ; bi :e evt nil..:." ' r'.tV l.i U'.'. h.' .' ns ih ?tr?.mr i : .:!"!. !-. pearaii'-e upo:i a .1 1 to ! c at l,:i:'it v,--. . b..i a' i "I li: H.:-.;;. i. . : tioii. Vi.i.i I ;!; t the ( z - up -n n:i i :,:;. ;;:! tn i ot.'.cr J.H ; cvi n o:nv t.r.i. W.tterb : 0:'cl) bo; U ev el ti:-::;-"po';:.! aiicc of a b: ; i v.'. '"S t: '.. . .1. .. i (.'.'. v.c: .'III: :l n I il '1 .; ! a-id ha The jug!i::iu and a . p i Lardiy have li-v;i ' ovcrio .': : 1:1 s 6k-epy hoii'.iws. The doctor once uwr?. Is ta re a ,'ii'g:' for "Y) s. I oiiencd it. Here it is: 'Ask for T'ompey from Jeremy 1 1'.:. m. Triti- i lty college.' 1 don't understand it." '"Oh, it Is clear enough. It is from j our friend Overton and is in answer to j a question from me. I ll just senu i round a note to Mr. Jeremy Dixon, and then I have no douht that our luck will turn. By the way, Is'there any news of the match?" "Yes, the local evening paper has an excellent account in its last edition. Oxford won by a goal and two tries. The last sentences of the description say: "The defeat 'of the Light Blues may be entirely attributed to the un fortunate absence of the crack Inter national, Godfrey Staunton, whose want was felt at every instant of the game. The lack of combination in the three-quarter line and their weakness both in attack and defense more than lutralized th" efforts of a heavy and hardworking pack.' " "Then our friend Overton's forebod ings have been justified," said Holmes. "Personally I am in agreement with Dr. Armstrong, and football does not come within my hjrizou. Early to bed tonight, Watson, for 1 foresee that to morrow may he an eventful day." I was horriiied by my first glimpse of HoluifcH next morning, for lie sat by the fire holding his tiny hypodermic syringe. 1 associated that instrument with the single weakness of his na ture, and I feared the worst when I taw it glittering in his hand. lie laughod at my expression of dismay j and laid it upuu the table. "So, nn, my dear fellow, there is n ; cause for alarm. It is not upon this occasion the ii trumei t of evil, hut ! Jt will rather prove to he the key j which will unlock our mystery. On i thi3 syringe 1 Imso all my lupo. I Lave just returned from a small scout- j ing expedition and everything is f.ivor- i able. Eat a good breakfast, Watson, I for I promise to get upon Dr. Arm-I Strong's trail today, nml once on it I will not Btop f T rest or food until I run him to his burrow." "In that case," (said I, "we had best carry our breakfast with us, for he is making an early Ktart. His carriage la at the door." "Never mind. Let him go. He will be clever if he can drive where I can not follow him. When you have finish ed, come downstairs with me, and I will Introduce you to a detective who la a very eminent specialist in the work that lies before us." When we descended I followed Holmes Into the stable yard, where he opened the door of a loose box and led out a squat, lop eared, white and tan dog, Eomethinf between a beagle and A foxhound. "Let me Introduce you to rompey," Bald be. "rompey lg the pride of the Jocal draghounds no very great flier, as Lis build will chow, but a stanch bound on a scent Well, Tompcy, you may not bo fast, but I expect you will be too fast for a couple of nilddlo aged London gentlemen, bo I will take the liberty cf fastening this leather lenidi to your collar. Now, boy, come along end show what you can do." IIa ltd lutu across t the doctor's door. Tin do HUlffed romid for nn Instant run! then with n shrill whine of excitement started o!T down the street. ttt.csMn; nt his leash In his effort to m faster. In half nn hn:r we were dear of the town and hustonini; down a country road. ' Wliat have yott done. Holmes?" 1 asked. gV threadbare and wncraldo device, but useful upon occasion. I walked Into the doctor's yard this tnoniicc and sdiot my pyrin jr.' full of aniseed oer the bind wheel. A dra.sjhotmd will fob hiw nnlsee-l from here to dohn (litvit's, and our friend Armstrong would have t ) drive through the ('inn before he would shake IVmpoy off his trail. Oh. the eunnlnc rascal! This U how be pave me the slip the other niKht." The do had suddenly turned out of the road into a prass crown lane. Half a mile farther this opened Into another broad road, ami the trail turned hard to the risht In the direction of the town which we had Just quitted. The road took a swoop to the south of the town and continued in the opposite direction to that lu which we had started. "This detour has liocn entirely for our benefit, then?" said Ho'mes. "No wonder that my inquiries nnimv," those villages led to nothing. The doctor has certainly idayed the game for all It Is worth, and one would like to know the reason for smh elaborate deception. This should be the village of Trumpiug ton to the right of us. An 1. by Jove, here is the broug'iam coming round the corner. Quick. Yato!i--qniek. or we are done!" He sprang through a gtto into a fie! 1. dragging the reluctant l"'pry after him. We had hard'y g-t under the shelter of the hedge when the carriage rattled prst. I oarchr a Dr. Ar'nstroi'g w'tb.'n. 1. bowel, li's J'-ad svndc "VI b very itnyg. of d '.stress. I . :. n;"ise o s'. .'! !-v-Vv!i"!. t';, 'ti-i t.-:i i t:.:'.t !. my !MT.!!on s g.-.iver t t . i' ' i i-.--y .i . : ; n ', ,i : !"i )!''. . i. ! li.i il he v. hifh l:e bad .r.i was e.r.n iM be U- I.t.s- . ! i n i; i;t ll.'.' f .-: uvv.-r-.' ;. A hr i.: ..i-.vn i;. jr.! 1 t !;: t.;...-.;: those ''.iy Lorsi-s. "I'.y .love, the iloi tor is i' .:iiiiij b:u-k'." cried Holmes. "That settles it. We are hound to see what it means before he comes." lie opened the door, and we stepped into the hail. The droning sound swell ed louder upon our ears until it became one long, deep wail of distress. It came from upstairs. Holmes darted up, and 1 followed him. He pushed open a half closed door, and we both stood ap palled at the sight before us. A woman, young and beautiful, was lying dead upon the bed. Her calm, ; pule face, with dim, wide opened blue eyes, looked upward from amid a great tangle of golden hair. At the foot of the bed, half sitting, half kneeling, his face buried in the clothes, was a young man, whose frame was racked by his sobs. So absorbed was he by his bitter grief that he never looked up until Holmes' hand was on his shoulder. j "Are you Mr. Godfrey Staunton?" j "Yes. yes, I am but you are too late. ( She is dead." The man was so dazed that he could not be made to understand that we were anything but doctors who had ! been sent to his assistance. Holmes j was endeavoring to utter a few words of consolation and to explain the alarm ! which had been caused to his friends by his sudden disappearance when there was a step upon the stairs, and , there was the heavy, stern, question- ; ing fiice of Dr. Armstrong at the door. ; "So, gentlemen," said lie, "you have attained your end and have certainly! chosen a particularly delicate moment i for yoar intrusion. I would not brawl, in the presence of death, but I can as-1 sure you that if I were a younger mun ! your monstrous conduct would not I puss wiih impunity." ) "Excuse me. Dr. Armstrong, I think i we are a little at cross purposes, said my friend, with dignity. "If you could step downstairs with us we may each be able to give some light to the other upon this miserable affair." A mlnuto later the grim doctor and ourselves were in the sitting room be low. "Well, sir?" said he. "I wish you to understand, In the first place, that I am not employed by Lord Mount-James and that my sym pathies la this matter are entirely against that nobleman. When a man Is lost It la my duty to ascertain bis fate, but baring done so the matter ends so far as I am concerned, and so long aa there la nothing criminal I am much more anxious to bush up private scandals than to give tliein publicity. If, as I Imagine, there Is no breach of the law In this matter, you can abso lutely depend upon my discretion and my co-operation In keeping the facts out of the papers." Dr. Armstrong took n quick step for ward and wrung Holme.4 by the hand. 'l'ou are a good fellow," said lie. "I had misjudged you. I thank heaven that my compunction at h ull;;,' j. i w Staunton nil alone in Ibis p::,-'it iwi.-.: 1 me to turn my carriage !..!:: and h i to make your acuuaiutauce. Knowing aa mncti as you tin, me x.tuation is e.y easdy explained. A year ago llodlYoy Staunton lodged In London for a time ami became passionately attached to his landladj's daug'iicr, whom he mar ried. She was as good as she was beautiful and as Intelligent as she was go.l. No man need be ashamed of ! such a wife. Hut tiodftvy was the Heir ! to this crabbed old nobleman, and it i was quite certain that the news of his marriage would have been the end of his Inheritance. I knew the lad well, and I hived him for his many excellent qualities. We did our very best to keep the thing from every one. for when once such a whisper gets about It Is not long before every one has heard It. 1 hanks to this lonely cottage and hU own di-eretion. tbxtfrey has up to now succeeded. Their secret was known to no one save to me and to one excellent servant, who hs at pres ent me for assistance to Trumping ton. Hut at last there came a terrible blow In the shape of dangerous Illness to his wife. If was consumption of the most virulent kind. The poor boy was half craved with grief, ami yet lie had to g. to London to play this match, for he could not get out of it without ex planations which would expose hit e oret. I tried to cheer him up by wire, and he sent me one In reply imploring me to do all I could. This was the tele gram which you appear In some Inex plicable way to have seen. I did not tell hint how urgent the danger was. for I knew that he could do no gd here, but I sent the truth to the girl's father, and he very injudiciously com municated It to tlolfrey. The result wa that he came straight away in a t-:.ite bordering on frenzy and his re mained In the .san.e state, kneeling tit the end of her 1 e '., until this morning death put an end to her sufreri::gs. That is all, Mr. Holmes, and I am sure that I can rely upon your discre tion r.nd that of your friend." Holmes grasped the doctor's haul. 'o":., Wal'Tv" s-i-i !. n- r.-, misled from thr.t h oi-"' of grief Into ho p n'iutrv i! i t . ii i C3- ll. 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Ai Wermaii i J, li, tt liliney .1. tt , lim'-jr J. It Mm In '! i . tt HiCuli i'im'ir. lli-rtiwiii lWlllil.i'11 ' " i.l N. v I -UTII U'l'lvlAl lH""TI!lrr. It. I.. It II ,,r intui i . I ii S l; I I -r.-i ' V,J" ) I, .1.1. S. -ll tt . J. w. In.!,:.. I. .mi II I t'i i, ...iMv, ..,.1 1. , in T 'Hilt v, sW'i .! 1. I ' I.. I. "JT llll. I l."l N Hi Sec )"U '-' ::s - . i: lm v M.. m l, ik- t i ii. g in, lie'nif Uegixici and Keceiver at i. ikevieiv, Oregon, "ti M-milay, the lltli day ol Peccmbcr, P.lOo. I le names the following witnesses to j.r.ive the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land : Oakley Clark, Michael Lane, Wm. Ijine ami John ll trr all of Adel, Oregon 44 4S J. N. Watson. Ilegisier. riHHKK OTI K. I'nited Mates Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. Pi. VMS Notice i hereby u i veil that in compliance with the pro-vi-ions ol the act of Congress of June.'f, IH78, entitled "An act for the sle f lim lier lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory," as extended to all the Public Land States by a t of August 4. 1H'J2, Marshall V. liowen, of Oidikosh, county of Winnebago. State of Wis., has this day filed in this ollice his nworn state ment No HOW, for the purchase of the SW'i of Section No. 3 in Township No. .'J5 S, It No. 17 K W. M , and will offer proof to show that the land Sought is more valuable for its timlier or stone than for agricultural purposes:, ami to establish his claim to said land before Iiegister and Keceiver at Lake view, Ore. on Friday, tiie 22d day ol December, 1905. lie names an w it nesCH : Jesse ('. Cravens, of Klamath Kalis, Ore., Jame1 11. lioyd and Irvin Ander son of 1'ilv, Oregon and Chits. W. Km body of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described landn are request ed to hie their claims in this ollico on or before sai'l 22d day ;d Dec I'.Hio. 4251 . J . N. WatHon, Itegisler. TI 11 Ht'.H .OTI K Ciiited iS'tates Land Office, Lakeview, (Jregon, October 20th, 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of June 3, 1878 entitled "An act for the sain of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Frank Hall, of Klamath Falls, county cf Klamath, state of Oregon, has th;s day filed In this office his sworn atatements No. 3015 for the purchase of the Nw NEJ NE Nwji BE Nw) and lot 2 of section 19 in township No. 34 8., Kange No. 18 E., w. m., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before Geo. Chastain, clerk of Klamath county, at liisofitce at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day of January, 1900. He names witnesses: C. II. McCumber, of Dairy, Oregon; Herbert Cremmer, Fred Punning, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and K. A, McCulley, of MiCloud, Cabf. Any and all persons claiminf; adverse ly the itbove-des :ribed lands are request ed to file their claims in this ollico on or before said 73lh day of Jan., 7900. 41-1 J. N. Watson, Kegister. Tt,.r,t yjllid Kn.'J Vn'J ll!.v Wars (to;! Signature Not j Not V ' ' ' ' ' s, 0 A. Willi M, M. I. s l innil l t rml Nl lU.tO v" I'alslcy, tirfgon. OH T II II I I'h.t "Irlaii and Hui it) nn (MMt'K-Nin Paly iMiliainu. Attiit iity m I at likevlett, treaui it'l'lrK-K!l Hau.liiiK 1. 1. r. tm ttrir).nf !. I .a nit Slatliia Nicrlalt J OKt UK Pnly ilul.tlii, umnniirti nr tnr luani ft l akeview nuuuitn ur mt nuniu ...). n... M. i l mi (lie V.I Hint HU tt eiii.-..ty nt each m uitli In MmwiiiIi- Mull, al , 111. ( K r I lllM r, l iinaut t iiliillintlili'r, S. N. Uul'tsn. It tll. I t v t r r r 1 KI S Iftt KM AMI'MrM. Nn a. v . ii. ii K 1111',-t4 id i 11 mill ;M 'Itinr. v iliy i-M-iiiiii: n( i-iii li mi. mil In Uill Ki-t- Inn ' II nil, lak. i n . t K. Aiii ciM'.n V I'. I'.. tt , I M.h.m:. si rlii.'. J f i St) I Inline I'.iiutt r r ,.i fin.r P.ip-r ll II I (' 1 1. -I niter -OKEGHN 4, c;?:k. - I' I . ' f-. I i . 1 . . . I . 1 .' 01 . 1 if- t T t i . al. ui'li'li l: i .ii ii ii i- Ami. .1 Mi.- !., le"-le:i !, ! tivati'd, "l- 1 ' quired I'V ht.' dersotl did In said land will 1:. lint li-i li 'l ill- i;.'.V.'d the l-.lll'e re ; tin' s:tnl tiustave An 1 e-lalilish a residence 1111 1,11 six mouths from "Lite uf entiy , and all the default herein set forth continue to this date, and that mid alleged absence from the raid hind was not ilue to his employment in the army, Navy or Marine Corps of the I'nited States its private soldier, officer, seaman, or marine, during the war w ith Spain, or during any other war in which the United States may be engnged. Said parties are hereby notified to ap pear, respond ami offer evidence touch ing said allegation at 10 oclock a. m. nn November 25, 1905, before the Kegister ami Keceiver at the United States Land Office in Lakeview, Oregon. The siiid contestant having, in a proe er affidavit, tiled October 7, 1905, set forth facts which show that after due diligence jersonal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and projicr publication. J. N. Watson, Kegister. If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, as any old road w ill do you and we dont 'want your putroniige; but if you are I particular and want the best and mean to have it, ask the ticket agent to route ! you via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the 1 road that runs through solid vestibule i trains between St. Paul, Omaha, Chicago, i St. Ijouia, Memphis, and New Orleans, j No additional charge is made for a scat j in our reclining chair cars which are ' tilted with lavatories and smocking j rooms, and have a porter in attendance. 1 tales via the ILLINOIS t r.rvi ka I. are the lowest and we will be glad to quote them in connection with any transcontinental line. 15. II, Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. A P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul 11. Thompson, Frt. e Passenger Agent, Colrnan lildg., Seattle, Wash. Notice of I Inal Settlement IN TIIE COUNTY COURT OF THE .S'tate of Oregon, for Lake county. In the matter of the estate of Ellis Bliss, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his Final Account in the office of the County Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, in said estate, and that December 29th, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m of said day, in the County Judge's of fice, in the county court house In Lake County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objec tions to said account and for the settle ment thereof. Dated and first published November 30th, 1905. W, A. Wn.HiiiKK, IS Administrator, To Cure a told in One Day Take LAX TIVK PROMO ()UfNINU Tablets. All ilrogniHts refund the money if it fails to care. E. 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LAK E ....KVAILMOAI).... . . . iiN'ii: i i ! i; . . . i i KI ..1:1th p 11 t -I : ! . '!-! 1 ! LAKI' li:Y ALT UNAS STAGE LINE II h. II t Hk I II. If i..'t . Office In ISichcr'5 Store Stage leaves Ijtkeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 0 a. in. Arrives at AlnirSH at 0 p. in. I .cave Alturus for Lakeview at (I o'clock a. m. or n the arrival of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours al ter leaving Alturas. rrelght - Matters - (liven Strict - Attention first - Class - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. L. VADIN, Proprietor. Office In Llnkville tfotel KUmath Falls. Daily from Pokegema by Keno, Klam atb Falls, Dairy, ilonan.a, and Ply to Lakeview. Daily from Lakeview by lily, llonanza Dairy, Klamath Palls, Keno, to Po kegema. From Klamath Falls to Keno by steamer and from Keno to Pokegema over the Sunset Four-Horse Stage Line. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE S. L. McNauoiiton, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store Stage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. m., arrives at Plush at 9 p. m. Leaves Tlush Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, nt 6 a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. Passenger fare $3 one way or $5 for round trip, Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st $.75 per hundred ; front Nov. 1st to May 1st 11.00 per bund re MIIKKI HIIANim James Barry lirnrtu with Swallow Fork la right ear for ewei; reruns for wutbttri. Homo ewei Uipiare Crop and Hilt lu right car. Tar Brand ill. Itungo, Crans bake. PoKtolrke addruiH, I.ukuvlcw, Oregon LUl IlllllltUlllI tliri if (JiKli.riirop oB r Ik lit for ewes; rei emu for wether Tar brand W, Kangu, Flail Creek. 1'outoflloo address UkBvicw, Orogou