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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1906)
tttW&Tfm Notts ASD OpjiriQiiiiON? v'iJrO --"-"T Comply! Try WmKMacKrtll. (fiynhii.lt of Prrtnllno Vhnptrr paiilln wer prrful oyer mrpoU itid Jam Ail'iff. Wrtl 'uliif tlimlunlr. and i .Irm.pil rouml th tiiarl.lr iihiih1i.ii. Am h rrmin Triimrnimut of Amrrlmn mnnu I fiirtilliir reuialna-il m ilrnwn In linn furturrrt. it In t'irlt til fcifildnp out of I m.lr iim oiri"l Km it 1 1 rot were bronirlil In, Willi tunica, in n i crura, mid other nerpv snry linitiiniiilii, (ml through tli eight ii council of war wa hlt. pinna being InM (or the illapoait hm of the troop. There bain nothing for me to. lo tha-re. I w llinl Aim" n Well rarei for, anil spent the evening with tiwrnliTf turl (rou;i of ffllow nftVa-ra. In their quarter, din imxliitf li military al t ua t Ion ul gpi-a.-iiIiiMiik na in the outcome of ihr war. ImrliiK tli evening Irfiwriilii-! ( referred ciiamilly tu hit trip from Am n an'l Hit wreck In Hit- trees, whl'h subject produced Illllllclltlltl Illt'TI'Mt. Lucky for you that rMrnt," ail. I Mcilin.r, I'nptnlii of l.amcra, who Ml n f.-wa ilny Inter In tin- Argotine valley. "There were two other In an airship who farol not so well, h, l.oweiiberfc-7" IiwiiiIuik ihhii'i, iiinaliitf ori-r hi pipe Mjr hrart lenpeal. Waa It poaalhlaa that the tnul aicii me rlliiirltiK to In Jiuine a ah lionmli'il, Ilk" an nff rliilill i1it, from tin- li-rniNii ituna In IxirrnlnrV With I'-'in iii'ivt-a ami an Bi nrn of tun'onrrro 1 mnltfil for th tii-tt ri'inark. "ll.v iol," lirokn out a lii-nrjr olri', Ihnl wu a li-rrlliln pml for thu I'rrucL Ki'iii-rnl." It won 1'li'lfM'hiiiiiiiti ap'-nkln,?,-tin' t'lKantlc TKint of tli Kui.-MTor'a IhI) g'lHrd, ythimn iirfnctli and "ourna'i Inii-r an veil mo at Moiiti-j,)liT. II roai amlilciiir t; hla f-t and ioiuti4 upward ilrnniatlrnlty. nw hi in fnlllne for mlla," h aai. "At flmt a tiny " t, thrn romlrif niarr, anna ami li-ga WailuK tbc air. Ah, ha7(i! What a ainaati It waa. II f II upon a atmk nf rlflva, you rmriulir," turnlnn 10 th oitum. who ant uppu-iiiouthed, for I li lw hiiiann waa a boro actor, anil In til (tiirrn and fnrlal iprpaalnna hrouetit out ilfarly th horror of Martini a Arm-rut Id to th tiiMat of th ucainpd troopa. "He waa torn apart; bo waa apllt luto tin- tin- lh urrut tnir fulurrn hinm nnd lirrmnnu, II vnttrrlttkrt f,,r Ihl I rrni H n ivii ImllmiH i mmwiinmnt t t Lnvruint. Thi b'llhxm it iliimrfml by th lit twin triHtpt, vhn plrrr I Hi' fit big tilth ii thill mm n flrlil pun. I he thitkii it that nii-'iy finrf ithitnt' mm imnlunt full; but .M'lina ilimbt Inln Ihr rlgiiltiQ "ml la burnt uK-iy irln inlit mirth ni'trrn 'rrin'. 7 h htilltmn rumrt ioir in Ihr Itrrt of (An Cft-Wr-iM iMivnuy. Ailnmt it miut't, anil It nuful by Aimrr, iViuilhlr of l ..mm' 1,'iuuniiy. mth u horn hr fiillt In lurt Ihn llrrmunt nrfiviw' 'l t'lkn fmttrttlnn ih' t lnilrtiH for ute at hnnUiii fr. t'litnnrl of raiwiy inbuilt ,tlio; l-im iua: Aim Ihruujh vllh n tunnl. unit H tmmrilnili ly . l l.ril from brhinil by thr hni'ir, yhn hut j Mm In wamihml, nml thrmrn tu ihr floor. A'lumt it irrll uniwtintrit trilh Ihr Hnl'rr. Hrr0"'"on it mutHiil. 1 hr hmtrr rod' fori il.inu(la. . flinpl-r III. I 1'iiiiHh4 fttun hi t hi A It wna i.lli'nt Hint I hii'l n-.t a.'rloii-ly woiimliil Hi.- Col-in. -I. f-.r ) ! 1 r l.-i, t l-,n wlihotit .llffli iill r. aiipportvil I') lil aid--, who i-.liilii.-l luirlli Hint iln-y i Miirri-'l Hi liiii. an to .1- iiiimi-I ii--- --iniiio- I liiiloii for th l.inp.-ror aol hi Mult; tlml I hn-l '.Hin.'.l iiilrMiicp; uml that tiitli'iitt! iirov.MBi..n hail tlrl.nialy an.nk.-l lln-: Col-Hirl. To till" TlTaloll Hi I'oIoim-I W.-Bkljfi Vi -!. 'Iln- Knla-r tiirm-l to m-. Vi.ii any mv C.iloii.-I iimiIIiL tli Imljr?' in, Imllli 'in I'll KllllKl- Aill.l , Alio a o-l 1 on th.- atalrway, i. i-i .iii nil lli f uilmr-rnaaiio-nt of ln-r .alilou uuU lh pr-n-ur of i!i Orinnii rnli-r. II put hia nun aMint hi-r." I rpll'l, in r ann-r rUlng nKnln,"aii-l I'liil.'uvoriil to klaa hi-r. Auk Hi Inly h-r.lf." la It trur, Mn.i-ni'il-li" Aim l-oncil hi-r h'H'l In aa-unt, lb olor awi-iplng "r hr luiiullful fn and n-k. Ih Knlmr'a f.-alnrfa liicain ! In -n-lmpt. "I it'.nl.t not voiir pimi-ihiin-iii I Jnl." Ii anl-l ai-rnli, a'l'lr-li.K tin-C'-lom-l, who 1 1 ik ---I l for- Ihli r- i.nki- I tinui liu-l ai-i- ino or-l. ia l" avodl ttiat m.h liiiiiioiol.il.-. "ii nri- unl-r arrat lr. -n will r.'iiro l-i y-uir iinrl.-r and ilt f irllii r oid.-ra I Io n lo , ,,. --Mo- that In- I oltili'l.d I jr iirni-Kii. inn may i-n. At tli.'y ui.m ttironith tin- rrnt -h-.r-way tlo- Knla. r a-lilr. K.. Aim- ". I-' n (rad-fnlly. "I 0hiIoI to you, Mail-ini.iw-ll", f--r Hi h (limit of n.) mil. i- I 1U0 njiplinid tli aT'i Ilii u t r v of y.iin )mir pfnii-r, Mr A-tntii. whom I havu ni"t uiidi-r aroii rlrriiiiii-tiiiiri". It M l'' 'mti i-Nur fur lur nnd my al.'itT to my I Mirlloii nf our Chnlinu lluilni: I hi' li-It 'w ilaja. Von nmr r-at aa-ur-d. I -ivi-ri-r. hut tin- npp. r tl-x-ra ahull ) r-rv.-l inlrly for your on ii-. Mini Hint th-r Kill I,., no nnwH.iiily or unin-r-a-:iry Inti-r-'"rpiici- wlili y-uir ppra-'inil lomfi-rt I thall Hint ml tit" .roti--li-d hiy nn-l ilj;ht. Itnl whlli- you will ii"t In- r.nrd.-l ia im-l.-r ri-ainiinl. I aak that yon nmk no itti-uipl I-- l.-m without p.-ruilaah-ii. II" id ii.Mlti to Al ami Mn-I" out Iwu h mililUihl. fulluwrd hy hla or-li-rly. who .inl ori-n ainmllntf at Hi .I.N.r. I ran m Ainu- and took lu r In my nrma, omlortiiiK ln-r In Hi" f of n lov.-r. lilt aim a.-.'ini-d not t In- nTnild On Ho ontrary ah wa ijuli ai-ri-n, rtpr-aalii o r riiiiflil. iii In th.- Kiilwr'a n-anrnn- In- not a irrniiil iimnT' h ak-l. Sii.-h illk'iiK.'; uili iniiiilrtrut ln-uriiii; nhiit nri- ahoii In hla ! And iih.niy irnr awi-lhi-nrt," i-ni Mnic my rli"ka niflr. "Low Ilk a lion you wi-r. 1 ahull u-vr In' afraid with you In-ar in." Ho w m-iit ou for a ili-lli'loiia) tin If hour, win-ii n l. 'iii'llliirnt of th l.inp-ror'a ImmIi giinrd, Ulldl-r l.UIIIIlllIld of II aaM'l.-1-lint of Him: illl.i-nt proMirtlona, nl.nil th ilinirynrd Hid took up llulr poaillona wroiiud Hi" tioua. Thu Ainu- nulr.-l lo ln-r p-oiii on Hi" itiid floor, ami I Knlli.il forth In li-iirn aouu-lhliiK of ih inlllliiry Mnrillon I hav anld thut I wn wi-l! B . 1 1 1 ii I n t 1 tu ll.-rllii, ao It wiik not aurprl Inf. that I alu-iild run nrroaa friend. Ilarilly bad I I. ft Hi Chiit.'ttil whi n I i-biii fit" to fur with n Mirtly. rod lii-iir.i-l otlhi-r. liin hill ni'iil'iM it tri'i- and roiil-'iit.-dly KiiiokluK a lontt ati-miiii-il I'll"' I li"M uul my huu-1, amiiiiiK niy ri-fOK'iiH imi. "UiWMilM-rul" I i'"liilinl In -l.'lluht. 'It la n-iillv vou." II" wnn n Colon"! of IliiKsnra, ni'i'l I hnd l.'iil.u him Ht cUcns liinnv mid iiiiinv ii tlmi. I'.-r full n iiiliinl" In- atiirmt III III Hi fio". linidunllv hit f .-n I ur-w r.-limd. hi'ti B l-.nr of tHin.-litr aliiHik hi piiun- h. II aiintih"d in V onlatrrtilu-d hnud nnd lnHu'd It In hoth 111 oh u. Ti-nrs run io ii IiIn rlu."k". nil. hit .lour AdiiiiiH. tny d.-nr Adiiiii-i. hp rrl.'il lM-twi'ii p.. i.la of IniiirhliT. "What iiianiipr of fiim V doll la Ihls'f I m In llprlln, hltlr.il in rlwur, crnv.lv ill-iiiw-liik tiirlrTa nml miIiii'm. I hurry to Hi" front lo II i.-lit. mid llml you t rm I inif nhoul Hi proun.l of a I r-iu h Chni"iiu. id id In i h i t ami In- ''. Ilk a ni. 'lli'nil fiirhloii pint", till. J oil chiilii;.'iiliU' Anirrl. iiiia. Whnt iii'Xt, whnt ii"l r" Ah, my liriivi- Lowciilu-rix! Ii wna vr a tin f i h nd I low my lu-art a lii'.l ln u. a f"W w"k hiti-r. I aaw him atrtrh.l upon a h"iii of atriiw. I will li-u allot uwny In (hut ilM'tit Into Hi" h"ll of Mmil"pllr, and ilvliiit n n (i. riuiin wnrrlor run ill, with a prayrr for hi ronntry uml u hinll" for hi frh-inla. In a fi-w iiiltnil.' I (old I.ournhiTj; of Ih" ovi-iil of tin- piiNt f"W ilny. hlntliik'. howpvi-r. Unit 1 luid aUirti'd from AiiiIiuih In nn n I r oh lil p. h.-nt on u pl"iiuip trip. I li'iirni'd that tin- Hfriniiii for-v wpii formluK to Hip w. at of iih, uml Hint a i ol In th Carman I.toiitorant of ffnaanra bla Amrrlraii fii.-nd, Adam. A I'lriuiiiiataiir Broa alHiut Hi fourth ilar of hi nn".-, Iiowpci-r, that llloirald In a ait rik In aT tmiu lir Ilia aii r"iii"liiliriiiir, hi BMhtlon to flrlnlU, ami III hi'llpf In flialilln. ttiorl hud pom In of tli pipaii" of I I-ri'ii.'b B'-oiiilnf parly at a amiill v lliaaro anm dlalnin to th iou'li. A rompnoy of ia vii I ry waa Bnt out, and Iiwulrf waa ordrci to obai-rv an'l rport. Wa arrived Juat In Hin to Hi Krnrh pnt to rout, tlinucli Hi anion wai auarp and arilrltl. It wo Hi Drat rani flflitlnf, and lh t (ltmnt at our nrva to tlu(llti(. On tli return a oinn woa n tkolklng In the c4o of Hi wood frlniclnf the rond. Our troopra "nplurJ him and drought falm along. WIipii we ranched hnduartefa lit wa aumtiioupd for exnmlnfttlou. I glnnred at hlrn raaually at Iwnbr( put the tiaual qutlona. Tbo I ro to my f"t WHh a caaii. I could not ! tnU lokn. The liir, lnr-rut falura, th bary liard. Hi arnkln( a; there waa no iloiiht of hi I'liumiy. It wa laitour, the corraponil-nt of "l,a VI"," from whom I had r"W(1 rtiort of Hie ilpHarntlnu of war at the Cluli lo I'nrla. n''ofnlHoa mutual, hut tiltlir of in tirtrayi-d It. Itour p-v-lared In prorloi"! il r'rnrb that be raiue fioin a rural rtia rti t near hyi that he wo on hla way to the Tillage who he heard tbe ahot. and f.-nrlng In Jury left the rond. Ill atory, oupl-l with hla pnnnl lr, uilifht b umrl to clar ta I in. but when tb-jr mm to ai-nrro Ii I in I knw that he wna doomed. A li'iok of not In aliorthand wuh b none of u could read provi-il Hint h Wa not a pi-naanl; woll-t rniitululiik a ronddif Bhle aura In rold fur'hi-r rompll"t"d tb :tiiatlou: ami a nrfully drawn ninn of Hi lirrmnn poaillona, found In I' band of bla drawer, proclalined bla rolaalon. He waa a apy. "Wbnl la th nit l"p' I kl of Iwpiioprg, a the two porporale ll La tour ii way. "Itpport to th l'mpror: iutlon." II apoke without rvl,tier. aa wa natural, lint my h"urt wn hi-avy. "It la too mid," I aald. "He look like a fine man." "On the contrary," h rplll aharply. "It la good. They ahot two of our arjuti rtrdiiy. Why not rtnlintpt A fin mini i'e, prhap. but It I the fortune of war I: tin mod the nilatake of being cap tured." It phanced that a 1 ntrJ th Cbtl 1st Hint tilr'it I rt the Ki.rer. II t'Kxl at the door, looking grayely out loto the glorlou nioooliitbu lie wna alo.ie, and I thought bla ir.-ialo i nobler tbn.i I bad eter l.pfore 'U on the fna of iu:in. He akd aftr Alme. I rplled that ahe waa wi'll, but that I thought It beat to nd br north to her eoualna. I bnd man arrangpuienta for earring for btf anl errniit. He anld that b would give wr en ordr of aafe conduct, and calling n aerretary bad one wrltteo cut. v; ;mmmm j i-s . r-W.: WOMAN DIPLOMAT IX JAPAX. Wife of rirtt Kuanlan Amhador to Japan to Daughter of AmerU can General. Humid bnn riamo(l dlplomntlc f- latlous with Japan and the flmt woman diplomat thorn, from thu court of tlie Czar, la tint daughU-r vt a promlnont " t '"'J' --Ce MMF.. BAKHMETCfP. Atnorlran Gnral. Klie la Mine. Bakh-mt-rr, wife of the flrHt Huaslan am- liam.nlorto Japan, and baa acwmpanlM lir husliand to hla distant poHt. Hbe la a dau-hter of tbe late General r.oale, wlih a wide acquaintance In Wasblngton, both In tbe resident and diploma ilc clrc!e3. During her atay In several of tbe capitals or Europe abe ha, done much for charity In what ever way It waa presented. Her man ner Ih bright and animated, ana ane is thoroughly representative of her na tive America wherever ehe happens to be. WHCN THtV CAME TO SEABCH IATOUR I KNEW Me WAS DOOMED. fragtuuta: hi hralna aplattrd twntTi f"it awoy." 'Ih.-ii, with a Kreurh ahruif of hi ttn'-Bt ahouldi-ra, "Hnh, what of lt lipath I di-atb, com a It way." Thr wn auoilipr." nhrvd Ixiwpn hrg. appuklng d.-lliN'rately a h rfllld bU pirn'. "II ffll lu the) tuldat of Waurr tunrTn kllpliiui." H hook with lauirhtr As Hi pli iur.. rnni" hack tu hlin, and throw ing lm k hla hi-ud hli-w thn amok from hi inotiili In griuil ring.. "I ahnll r-iupinlpr It alwaya. Th imin wa alrady lnd, hlmi llir.ii(.-h the bpnd: hut down li rani Ilk a pnrtlond ajf frpah l-'f. right Into th hut;" pnnlilron of amiii Hint wa cMik lug for Wna-M-riiiuu' Ix aritpd .liirlln. Ha, hu. hn. Th f"d on brpnd ami rhi'i-ae thai nlu'lit- Tlipr wnaaotip apn-nd ..v r au acr of urouiid. I ilnr.'d not tiri-nk th P'Tiod or anm that followi'd. tboui:h my n:ilty wn ) iiiiiuMiiff. I'h.-n h l.'lm-hiiiaiiu lokp, an awprlng thp iiupatluu thut waa uppprinoat In my inln. I. Tin ahootlnir." b hrok out kihIiIpiiIv. -It wn lipraini-r'a luilt'oy (hut brought ii.,. ... .i.tuii lo- atL-ht"il the iruii hlm--"lf. Il. li-ll tu oh. Ih" llnr Hint he aliuel f..r th.- piilil.ua Kuiusu'tliiir Hu- hn--k"t, mil rut Hipiii. by Hod. It wn on unlu.'ky trip for Hip two Kri'iiohniPii. Th TWO Kri-ni-hiiipn! Tbn thry did not aiiruiei't a third tii.'iiil'pr ut the party. 1 vputurvd au lniulry, a...l I..I l...n mA rf th,t lino- 'Ob. it IiIpw away to th northpaat. I urn aia It f..n In ft.iin I'ruaalnu flpld. OimI Ii thnnkd! Tbn they did not know. For hnd Hip -xltabl (ipruinna eupHl thnt I wn with Martini and Ifwlipre, reconnoltiirlng the (ii-nuan ad van, thy would bnv branded me for a Kpy mid my life would nut bavo bon worth a pfi'iilg. I wn lipartlly glad when the conversa tion cluiiig.'d and tb Inrldpnt of tbe bal loon wna forgottpii. Morpovi-r I wa agi-r to lnrn Momi-thliig or the niiuinry aituauou. , Th Kreiicb wre known to bo far to tb aouthwi-at forty uillea or more away. ;?C S " ill ALU THAT DAY Trie GERMANS CONTINUED TO CROSS Trie MEUSE. llalnn wna wpk. Ho them, "it riTlaln to tnko plnoo within a liiNlKli'd tlml I ri-mnlu wltb will Ii" a gri'iit fight," h anld, hi. hluii pyp apnrkllng wnn piiuiuhiuiu. I iirotPHl.'d Hint I bud no rluthra. "Tut. What of Hint You ahull hfiv n iinlfomi. You ahnll rlilo with tm. Ho! tlroaaninn." Ho culled to n HUhordlniil otlli'pr. gave Mm tnl-f InHtrucHoii. and out hlin ttwuy. An hour lmr, at tha t'liiitpau, after a ai'iim with Hi regimental tailor, 1 waa reiniulo, converted at onno Into a Oeriimu Meutenant of IIuHsur; but to Almec'at grent illfgUHt. "Oh, Nhiiino. abaine," ah cried, making a wry face. You nr now my enemy. I do not know you at nil." And o 1 bad to begin nil over again Willi my lovn liiiiklng, III whhdi delightful proepeillng I wu i.. - ur.ii iiioiuh It took mo n foil Ir - in i,l ri-onlrpil. In adillHoii to miinv, manv k Ihhiih, a olonin lirotulHO that I would illHpi-iiH with tho odloua unlforiu t tho enilli'Ht poHHlliln moment. Early lu tha evening Hi Kmpcror n"d hi atiiff came to tli "hai" '" " , "' ' ' arrnngumeot for their accouimodiBoai. Every preenutlon waa takei to uv.n ii-TT..-'aA alia l.iillrtlnir uud It eoulent. 1 wa deeply luipreaed with hi M'"ty' Canvas their right reeling on nnr-le-Pue, their left at the cump at Cbalona. Tbla gave them tho aupport of an extpnalve area or w.MMled bill to tho left, and rl :ht, and tho Mnrno river, with lu high bank, at the rear, in front fxteudod the greut t ntn lunliiii plain. It wn au admlrnble poHltlon, nnd one of great uaturul etreni-'tU. 1 here fore tbev abowed no dlniioaltlou to ad vance, preferring, apparently, to await at tack by their opponent, thuwrh Ml north ern Franca lay open to the luvader. Al) that dny and the next tho Germans continued to arrive, croaalug the Meuao, ai'pndlng the heights, and moving west ward. Home two huudred thouHUud of the flower of the army wre there, actually tri-iullng French anil, rendy for whatever might come. Infantry, artillery, cavalry: nil apleiiilldly diulpped and aecoutered. It aeenied to u Hint they inuat prove nn comiuernble; Hint they would advance with Irri'NlHtlhle determlnatloii; that France would luevltubly bb compelled to sua for peiice. . . 1 aaw tha Kmperor seldom. Tie was en gaged much of the time In council, and my acmialutance with htm waa not of aueh a nature aa to permit Interruption. When I met hlin be merely acknowledged my salute. 1 doubt that at flrat h reoogutied t annk'e of the bittern of war. of the b of men aud property, of tbe luevltal.lo aevernnee of personal and commerclnl tie. It aeema to me to tie ao rut.ie a war, a anld. "What I to be gnlnd? why resort tu rloleuce and liloodnhell tninx oi iuc enorniou xi'nae nnd the re ultlug In cr,iip of tax. Why not arbitrate, your MiOaty f" . , . . Tbe KnUer's cxprpaslon bnrdenea. It is aonipttm rnry lu life to ns-ert oic'i dignity by force," be auld. after a perloJ of alienee. "I rprM-nt a great natiou. W have bn nuM-kcd. trnmpled. plt utou. We bav born lnsuli to th point of mnd-ti"-. It I tlm to airlU but. This very iliv ma-Hugi cam to me froui your grent l'r'el'l"iil Itoawvidt. w boe lnl-'ueuoe li Ih affalra of the world I undeniable, nnd from Hi King of England, my I n l. Tin- augei-i'd arbitration. I replied that I lo'opuM'd Ilrat to ndmliil tr puulsbnicut, U"(ug what. In your country, you ore ilcii'i'd to term "Hi big atb'k", tin- ch.h. tin. I, n ml of piiatliratloii. I thin not tlio.r on policy In tin- In tng 'f Uin-rr"" UietiUr Keniemlipr I'ulin. and th T:n- vaal. No. It I too earl for arbltrat.nn 1 ln.ro will b two treat battle. One, o:i land, la before us; tb other on tho avn. mill occur within a frtiiiebt. Then, n i l not until then, will the Kmperor of Uenuauy llntcn to liiterventlou." I could make no reply. Tho argument wn conclusive. Theu Ijitour. the apy, came Into m mind. "Your Majesty." I an d. "n Frcn-'i waa cantured today after the aklrmUb. at Menlgny." II waved his hand Impatiently. "I know. He wag caught red-handed. Ue had uoteb map. He die at sunrise. He I my friend." I aald slmpl. "I have kuown hlui for years a splendid man." "Is he any le a spy?" The word cnuie suddenly. Ilk bullet from a gun. "Yet ym would hue m st sshle the rules of wnr becuuae he la your frleud. ruderstntid, yjung ninn, thnt your own poaltlou Is no ie too secure." He lenuod toward mo with unllfted. warning Auger. "There Is room for explanation, foa Instance, a to how It pleasure trip. In a French war-bulloun, la Jaune b deHlcnntlon. aud coming from the west are wrecked In yonder tree;" be foluted to the white case of the balloon, hat fluttered In the night wlud high In the f:rcnt oak behlud the Chnteau, "when tue aaket of thnt same hnlloou. containing a French Uenernl of Staff and a wlreles. telegraph, drops wlthlu the German liues far to the east. In Lorraine. We:e It not for your nationality, tomorrow's sun might look down upou your own body aa well aj thnt of Latour's lying dead before a s-iuad of Infantry. " "Then I.ntonr must die?" I asked. I wns pleading without hope. For myself I feared not. I "Mtonr must die. It Is the rule of war i a rule not to be broken." I He turned away to apenk to an nppronch Ing officer, and I climbed the steps to my room. My dear friend my poor Lntour. In the night I wn awakened by my valet. Hcfore I could arise Lowenherg burst Into Hi room. "Wo tire to nilvauc linmeili ntely." b said. "A surprise party, with probnble sliiirp fighting. I want you wuu me. t'omo at once." I dressed with all lnate. Aim ws asleep nnd I would not waken her. I wrote her a hasty note, exnluliilu ; Hi arra ige ments for her departure, giving It to her maid. Hurrying down to th courtyard I found my horse stumping with turiatlciiee to bo off. Five minutes later l.owenberg ond I Wero galloping along the innin road to the we t. lu the moonlight w could fee the glitter of helmet mid sabres. The crth 1re-ihled with Hi tramp of men nn l horses. The very air quivered wl'h Impend ing vlolenc. W were In th ml-'st of wur. . To be ('onfiimrd Xert Vt(k.) Mrs. Senator Knox Make Duller. Far out of the common run of pres enta la the kind of gU't lira. P. C. Knox makes now and then to certain of her closest frlend3. Books? No. Pictures? Pshaw. Jewels? Never? Just dainty Ut tie cases, holding each five pounds of butter. No (rrocery stuff this, but from the Knox dairy, and immensely proud of it Is the wife of the Senator from Pen nsylvania. About three years ao her eldest son, Reed Knox, elected to be a farmer, and his parents estab lished him on a rl? strct:h of land near the famous Valley Forge. The Senator and Mrs. Knox are delighted with rustic life and spend much time on the farm. Last winter Mrs. Knox suffered from nervous trouble, so she canceled her so cial engagements ad retired to Val ley Forge. She spent the summer and autumn In the dairy. superlatendlnT the milking and churning, and at odd times she read advanced worKs on mo sul .'"Ct. : Is as rrouo of her butter aa any model farmers' wives in ou-iasnioneu Enrllsh novels, and during the fall and winter ste has teen aisixicuuus proofs of her proficiency ia the butter making line. ,The rat rick HOW TO GET THESE PREMIUMGFREE IFOR SELLING OUr, FASUELin.C .Ml laa trt. Uir.a: Sal la, t MaUta, tvy Area i v . . SukM.'l B.k Salaa. i itim- r. llnr1 rnyif, a... H'-era" lliran Vrrr tif trtolui afr srUHaai si W -ViMt fawn. Croquet Set J ARTICLES AT 10 CZUTS EACH y. li M-wi 1 ttn earn tli.-ni In one So moiwy r-'iulraal ; e Irat CH.f l .h.y.i I s :p:ati:;q rifle.i nn voiir finm aim! n- .d.r. w f ThU In tk4 -Timp. i will isr ml om tlmnrtl. I'd l m.iil.N ninl' imt liite hn tu.ll f lim ut Htr. ami tnt liril lift t)lf tf 'rnitifT. Tlirnwe will rirl yon tlift lrml'iin on fhonw,. Ink I r L.rATir.fl RITl F la ...l.t ll.n I , Ih.l knilMMI.IIfc TWH H'Fsi ir a - n a ef& Ah ' BASE BALL OUTFIT. r.ayh imtnt '.Tit a i na St p1wa ; S SaJICaM t B aV-lu 1 SaM SaJI inal aO,.ra ICaUk Mitt lCatrhKaak III Kal boys: want ttU liil In nntffirrn. JVw la Um rtutrKM. t it A tcorKla. SNAP SHOT CAMERA with eom pli Ins Printing IWfil t"T both tn- At tirrm HI Cakte.. Yon -n t k tn- tmirsja-rf futtritrvl tni)ir, ttwrnim, iH iart rvl Urmm. In fav-i mny thlnir thv tun. ifnti r"r f'TkVllinar-artK-ljU lomrwtt. rrit now. mtn rar-l will do. RUE BlUC C3., CM. 8, Boston, Mati. THIStOLAWNSWINC tram, fmt f . tor WtmiAf. 15 t ft. hiith. TI. Will, It, PIVIK Iff I paltiL. rrht4, ana ftfir thr r ttar. -w winfft'H IB rontlrraM hj ptwAr tti Nt on Uk) fxx hoard, Omit fun t'tt th rtillflrm, mrui alnlrs W:1I flf4 tii'tn quim anoiTifoTtat'' oTTTatnrital. 4lirTi 4r tir KlilTiv eyirtirli at 10 rmis ea-h. .14 I A Y&X eat r Complete Baae Ball Suit. mm 1 v- 1 Hlr. Pants. JOmS r and ' beAt, D s De htri mA of Finn-,l.l(mt . P tr-m. t It ' f v-H. A iWt t In rtM : S inu rMltt-TlM cuff, Tlnfofk' '!- mjiA arvl f U lrn finely fln Ihv1. and atl afTiBO OD bl tit Ik -i. . tn:.t nal, m In atron seat iri;.nntf.h; f"T apt. P PDA ;!, I 1 at tr.mif trartrat kiKc, fly Iroi.t. Cap to math nit: PitUtrtir-; f!nlT mA. wtlti f form. lolly lined, aud aouli wulth son tihh. 1 Telt ft Trr ftronff ireh- bing, tatotd backlo nd adjust able a.i.l. wm IaM Ball BolatN Th'-cmnpl .ait Frw for e!l Im; 25 vticles At 10 ceou. yrr.ru; 4 .tj lclt at-apn pn -).. I 1 1 S-irrofa) U . ttm I v It hottt ,fimnnm. I rKlml.-f1 wilnal fork, mrorta;, rrn nt arxl W I iTt f-n fr thla fJn htmlinartn nwlllnff 3f. nrt.cJk at JO rr.ta eaclw 0 1 Cold Watch A Chain. lfel4 lifrt v4 van. amen- mm Wr tmntrA ror- fvt flmt tjrw tn i oariirtr lo lift oMa Ool4 Wttra. irr-nti sr. y vra, tTn alMoTntHy f rrt? In tKiye or aj.rl or anyoTM allinf tb nnirm at tn mn. l..y m horrid A l.T f one. A GENUINE IN01AN WIGWAM Ton will ha nx fun wHh It than yon hr any Uim. tt on yotjr lawn awl enjoy tha out 1cor au, a,""BE ' "'"r" inir, rrniftinn or trftnti'irtg. It'a lurt ilea thlnr. It flta lno all thi main an'l aporfa lli U-y pn fmty f'T. 'ivm frnlian an1 liuntr t alwaT nar 1o bnj'$ bMr. arnl tl ari4ltiormi ftin n , iTr l frnni ih Toa-imton of a r-ai IK" "n pmrmj vm rai- I - . - I. M a..... S A urnrirf, mai of Havy hnini, CotnrM Jip nd Inr. 8We Io ntinl -uniri liMimn liim. fitppoTtd hyaTriiod. No Centre 1" !-. A'l ! -.- FrHl. HERE ISA BARGAINS m''t fTTinrkat f rr onTMl In fntB. TIi-m Wtjrwame are the InfH TKTlHria. 1K Tl" COmWIlT tim with ortioary tnfa aoW ffT t4.no ami $r.st rlTn Fre for a. Dira- soanirlra at lorrtfn ir-h UN EXCELLED HAMMOCK. taro atr ttj haotlaome. Kp ; take rmufort, r,jrn a nanv . Hm Free f &rA' takff roiurort, t urn a nam- vl arl SDor-k and hehAppy. (tirti Free JBL VJrfc for flline- arttclr at 10c SI Large, Powerful Achromatic Telescopc Mail K vn of thr lartraat mATmf. tin.ia of Knrma, tt.aiir rlfM l:ln'-ha. nl op!! oTr H. Irrt In a-tlona. Urmm Iwal, Braaa aafMf lia nn irh rTift tn PT'-lnd final. rtr.. wllh rarwrfal Lata. Caaraa Sy lk Bat r. F.Trry o(oaiTTaln thniTilryort aMi(lrManplahoiillTtatnly trmrr orm m iiw inatninana. ,i.. .a - iKmiifht to t1w with atoTii.hin rlenmem, OITen J fur MlltnglS ajtlrlra at )0 ami ettch. mrr Vaaraa bar aaar of I hr- ahoa. arrmluaia aalMolaaf a-ljr frrr. Ilaaar aanal aarll rtt onr. It la a-ar lo aril o.ar afalrk-aplllaac air I Irlr-a. , d-r i-aul, a- alowat aaal arrile aaa at Mataal. N l V, aa.l aar- will a-nrt yaaaa I h aartlrlj-ai paaat.paalal 'I' ' ., . j Via i tdiic di hit rn riana Sli RnsTflN. MASS. Tkln--ala FREE Oh, Boys I Oh, Boys! EarnMnwlTlnTrt)tHl r.RKKfTT I.O.Mii.'.O lil N or BASK HAI.I. fil'TFIT. rons-l-tlnif of .ant V ttt Cap. and fine Haaa- IViK. by aa-tllii-2i pplr.dld pd pnrila at V. earn, iranearl a.y : I nya. tnit y-n. Wrtt for Penr-lla an'l cl'nlar atiowlne (inn. Ip.'lan bulta. Target ami otlwr pn-mlnma. -art l.rm 1-a.a.r-tl Ca., JJU W. Street, New York PI TO PrrmanfmlT CnrrtJ r I I O fln.t.la' u..f I- t'.rrr. rM-nrl l.jr Mil 1 SS.OU trial boll I and Iramtlca So flia or na-rronanraa aftr Ir. K)ln'a (ir al N-rrTv ha l Ilrat ilay'a hrt-.it fr I . H. bill, LU., Hi Arch St., t'luladdiilua. Pa. Unique Music Dot. charmlm? daughter of Mr. Mniiinolr wna irlthln a few wocks of her twenty-first birthday, and her proud father decided that he would buy her a music stool, one of those that can be lowered or raised by twisting the sent around. A few hours after he bad brought hl3 pur-chn-e home his wife di.covereJ hini with bis coat off and preat drops ot perspiration pouring from his face. the seat up aud down. "Arrah, Pat," said she, "what hare ye got there?" It'a a little present for Kathleen, be explained between) bis gasps. "Ye know she has a li'.:lng for music. Forra a bit of pood this will be to b.r at all. nt nil. Shure I've been winding the blissid machine up for the lasc two hours and nlver a tune has It played yet The thing won't even squake." Singers Who Diet. Nearly nil singers have some curi ous fuds no'.it their voice and wbai aids or injure? them. Melba alone being free. She eats whatever she pleases, talks the day of the evening she Is' to slug, and says her voice is not affected. But she has an uncon. mnnir ctrnnir nhvsloue. Muie. Albanl bfippt'ti that you stnrt from Amlns on a never touches tea, which Is supposed to harden the vocal cords, ana aous nuts aud rich foods. Between the acts she sips a glass of claret. Pattl eats only the simplest things nnd little of them. The day before she sinus she dines at 3:30 on roast beef with potatoes and baked apple. She eats nothing more, aud between the acts takes tiuy doses of phosphorus nnd capsicum. If she Is much fa tigued she sips a cup of bouillon. Jean de Reszke cycles a great deai nnl diets sedulously. Sims Reeves wii,.Wa 11 loTonuo of hoiue-ninile manu- rni'tiim lvofore singing. It contains lemon juice, gum arable, and glycerine, Bank Slocks Yalaablc. list of New York City 8 eighty-one commercial banks, with the latest prices bid for the 1100 shares -f a.nfh ciinws thnt only one stock Is rrr.wi 'nt nnr. All the other elghtj stocks are bid for at a premium, th. airinoa of-prod raiilu'i from fliu lot three or four, to $,- fr one stock. Other very blrh prices are $3,000, i nrn ft. coo aud S 1.500, one of each. Onlv twentv-oue of the elshty-on. a.in..'v. nr hut for nt prices below $200. Fortr-oue raupe from $'-00 to $300 and twelve from $ri00 to i.iho. Ti.ia ia striklniT testimony to Arnerl Bn hnnklnir success and also to th. rnnidiv crowing Importance of New York as a world money-center. The Pie Dell Broadening. Vow lTncrlnnd Is losing her lend In nn air hor mot time honored Indus tries. A fiber factory down In Maine a-Modeni Fnrnso Heatlnir" t11s how to elect and run a g iwi turaa-ni.w to set It up yoursam sua uuw juu vji THE LEADER Kr, a Steel Famace for HU. It neaia g rotitii". a at..r. ;-h.K. or amaii churc h-burna any fuil: ha slrt' Are txix an.l la airnir sn.l luraM. lot her aliea forothi-r r..rk. Write to-dafor our bavk-lt will pay you. frnmthA Prirf!inrina Islands,, green or wluie mountinfi and heart bangle Free fWvlhaa- It1 ippine Hlx-11 HatPiaial Hai ach.e--TT lady aofa nun rut u Mm, . i Irmt .m. ana anxliroo-l.at rmrr. li yeuaend aa $1.20 within lOdaya we will send yaav in additioa aa the brare' - a bautinif n.rklaxat aamalrL. AB.CarneaufcCa, Iiep ;a)Miiv. -tK.Clucasa DEAFNESS CURED I ia ijs 04 . PAGE BOOK which kr" Frtt Jp- ir" explslU!howtocardeafDKS " at hm: It's free: rr1tforlt. DR.W. 0. COFFEE. 10 Century Bldq.. Pes Moines, la. MERCHANTS USING TRADING STAMPS can save the - cost of tnem bv our plan. It increases busineas fister. and axasts vu nothinif. Chicago Copy Co., Dept. F. 416-4.'4 Milwaukee Are., Cicago. .FREE '3 m -rcvii a eiuaia RING To earery one who sends ns Uie names and addresses of three persons, m-le or iemale, ho are or were agents or canvassers, with jocents torpoMatre and packase.orMt ol these beau l. I Gold hlaaael Uluaa, ekuanlly chased andenirraved aTih any iniiial aiichout extra chante. Send strip of paper size of tinker. 'I Kis is the greatest valus ever offered for the money. The picture does not show one half the line's beauty. It passes for a f'- ring. These "itaraee Klaara are all the rare in New York and are considered just the ring for either lady of gentleman. iJo not miss this rare chance but send so cents at ones ss on strl a'aer Mayljlih the pi ice of tins nog will be i.oo. Stivi at once or any time before ly .lOlh anH receive fhis aaaaunfu' nianaet Sllxaa for only cents. "t tus c bisjuifoiui ittias tins lia, S. I. diy The Smoking Habit. GranRer "How did he make all his money?" Kimmlns "Smoklnar: he was the greatest smoker In America." Grander "Pv tin, - Klmmlns, you can't niak' moiey by smoking." Klmmlns "He did. He smoked tiamfl shipped 4.000,000 pie plates insr. wi, . v- J -nnn.tncV r.r I Twrt nil llOll III llll-MB ava-ui ava DUUIO Illt-U uuaj uo aci'iif. iiuuuu i .,., .v li. beln' mlghtv smah't Jos' 'case dev ran ' donee, u. i.. A, t iloo wrap de plalnes' fae. !n sech hlghfalu- time pie .d'SS. tin landirwldire ft nobody kin tell went to fln more and the fourth mll what dey'r. drlbln' at, I "on to Seattle, mm 486 F P. ffllLITflRLfORll.; Made of superior quality of Batiste, medium high bust, long on hips, full bias gore ; hose supporters attached, price, $1.00 per pair. If not for sale at your dealers, sent upon receipt of price by BIRDSEY SOMERS CO., 3 W. 1 9th St., New Vork, IN. Y. DEPT. 55. PALISADE PATTERNS. 01 ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR SHIRT WAIST MODELS. There are always a portnlu few deslKDn nhlib win for themsi'lvi'ii wMt'Kpmid favor ba'ciitise of their practical attructlve Ucss. Hire U aketolied one of the inoHt popular nioilelH aud one uulversiilly liked by those who hiive uH'd It. The narrow turk on theBhonlilers urtrntherK If ireferrel are Just rlulit for n nnwlisli fullneKH ami fieel lent M-t while the yoke whirli pulnlK ilown a bit In the centre ot the hack extends over the f houlilem far eiioti.-li to minifi'l Kliouliler slrapH ami lieiu'c l.ri'iullh of Hue. the sleeve Is the real Bhlrt ulepve with the narrow eulT faKtened with links. Thin Ik the sleeve par exeellenee auioue the new alilrt Mows,, rnodcla. Any Keasotialile ma terial may serve for the waist whhii In well ailnpted to tubbing. In the nieiliiitu nlze 3 yanis of 3il-lncb material are neeileil. sixes, 32 to -12 Inches bust measure. PALISADE PATTERN CO.. 17 Bat Terr Tlacc. New York Olty. For 10 ecotH eliclosnl please scuil pattern No. H82 to the following aildress. SIZE (Bust) ' Number PRICE 10 CENTS. :.me DD11ESS iMTY ami ST ATI',. eonalderalloa iu tin iuivht. I