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JoimliiK sprung forward as the iiim-
SellKIT filtered lit (lilt I'llltrill Street
atllllilll. Ill I 111! Ill's! lllcillH' (if gllid
tiess nl seeing Nell I'lvMnh auiilu he
did not tvci recall Hint 111 lellera had
been ri'lurui'il without ixiiiitiiiilini
three months I ! fort nud Hint since
Itirti til m Offin uitui ten t Ioiim liiul Imn-ii re
turned tin road.
Ni'll passed liliu without ii glance of
recognition, and n lit followed her
down tho cur n Ii it ii1 Nliot out nml
cntiu lit liln cilliir. "Hrn here, yon
Undo," abjured a tiUNky I r In It voice.
"You en n't do any mindilng In this car.
Von keep away from t tin t lady."
Jennings t'UMt h look of appeal nt the
Kill. Imt Mlio gazed nt him with n po
lite hut Impersonal Interest. Clearly
she would not Interfere to clear til tu of
the charge, iiiid tin sank buck Into n
porner of tho cur ntid sum; lit to shield
himself with n newspaper from the
litter of the crowd.
'1 ho rnr tllli'd nt the bridge atop, and
thN tie;oi n little, hut he felt as
(IihiikIi llioss already lii the cur worn
telling tln new nrrlvnlM of IiIn conduct,
and ho rend on steadily.
In hl eonf iihIoii he did not notice
t tin t the trnln was stowing down until,
villi ii Jilt. It came to n "lend Mop.
Then tie glanced out (if the window,
Imt to hi nurprlHo them was only th
blank wnll, no tie nettled lilmxclf moro
coinfortnlity hi his sent mid resinned
hilt preteilN0 of reildlliK.
lie did not hi-o the printed page, I In
hud not rend n Hue since lie (iened
the paper. 1 1 In mind was bnny with
Si'licinc for Inducing Nell to lUten to
liliu. If Ntie went Imck to Hail I'ran
Cisco lie could Hot hope to reopen cor
rcMMindc'icc, n nd lie could not endenvor
to npeiik to her nunln with thnt tttiMl: j
knight crrimt keeplni; guard iiithm the
HlKle.
If he only knew liow he liml lingered
her he inlcht te utile to explain, hut
Hi: T'lll.lill AI.nMI loll A IIMK'K lKI'OliK
IIM ol I.I hl'K.VK.
It never would do to let her get a way
now, lie did not know w here she win
Mtnyltii; or how Ioiik nIio would he In
town. HI only Impc lay In followlui;
tier and endeavoring to outwit the self
coliHtituteil 'haiiiilou.
111m mind was Mill IniHy with the
problem when 'he became aware of
trouble In the car. The pre mound
tho door wiih heavy, and now ho cuuejit
(he voice of the iMiard rained In protest.
"I tell you," he protested, "we can't
run on to the Mutton or Imck dowu to
Worth atreet. We ain't Kot the power."
"The II;htN are lit. There must he
ower," argued the npukexinan.
"That coiuea from overheud. The con
tact rail la cut off. If It wiian't the
whole tunnel would ho filled with ehe
trlclty. Tho wntcr'a more tluin two
feet deep."
JenutDK looked up In astonishment.
Ho had been no oblivion to tho affair
In tho car that ho had not realized that
the atop In the hot tunnel hnd heen un
duly long. Now he wna conaclou of
the faint roar of fulling water, and bo
sprang to hla feet. Iustlnctlvely he
turned to Nell, hut the anjrry press
about the door would not permit him
to moke uuy headway toward her. lie
could catch nu occasional Kllmpao of
the fair bend nnd could aeo that ahe
wna ilttinfc In her place, white fuced,
but calm.
The argument with the guard waa
Increasing In heat, und at luat one of
the lender Jerked nt tho lever until the
door opened, and then he awunjr hlm
aelf off. There wna n aplaah thnt an
nounced hla landing, and the next mo
ment a about announced thnt tho wuter
wna not deep.
The men crowded to the narrow en
trance until there were left In tho cnr
only half a dor.en women and two or
three men. The husky man acroaa the
aUlo waa the lust to and its he
turned to the door he atepied buck In
to the car.
"If you'r waiting to apeak to the
lady you'd better drop off," ho de
clared. "I told the guard to keep an
eye on you. He'a a wlae boy all right
Now you behave, Guaale, or aome one
will apauk you."
The burly form awung down off the
car. Deprived of the protection of
moat of the men, the -women left In
ttin rnr grw nsrrns, nnfl most
them crowded ahotit tho guard asking
(iient1oiin.
W illi growing Irrltnlilllty he explain
ed (tint something hnd hroken and 1ih,I
flooded tho subway, hut hn 1!d Hot
know whut It win or how loud It
would lltt.
Ndl, sitting nuiiotlceil In the center
of ttlie enr, grew more mid more nerv
ohm. Mont of the women who hnd
congregated nhout the guard nettled
themselves iienr the door. It Bppenrcd
to give thMn ll feeling of greater c
curlty to Im cfime to the exit. Occa
sionally one would nllp out to the
doorway und, returning, report tho In
crease of the f loin I
With riHi recurring report Nell grew
more rent lean, und nt hint alio came
forwnrd uncertainly and nwt beside the
Othern. Tliey tailored her completely
In their excitement, and no alio turned,
to the Kinird.
1 1 In piitlcnce, already aorely tried,
(tnvo wny, nnd with a curt remnrk
thnt If nhe hnd heen lUtculnif alio wnn
nlrendy In pomcioiliin of all the Infor
mation lie poMKcHwd h tlirnedlntO the
other cnr.
Treuitillnely alio turned hack, and a
nhe piiHcd him JeiiuliiKN nprniiB tip.
"Ion't he alnniied," hi) nuld. "I don't
nupMNC Hint there In auythltiK much
the nmtter. They tinve leeii openlnn
tlio aide of the tiuhway aloiitr here for e,j t iortu comlmt. I a food In.lmjr
ventlhitorn, nnd I nupiione thnt the j jM terror n tlielr tuniled lean drop
rain linn noftcnod the dirt and canned ; torn ty mutual nu;e; and an
a water iiuiln to nnnp. IT there wan ( Wt, vclonn dexterity they at ruck ench
any real dniiKer they would prolmhly Ml,.r Wtu t1(.r ,,Hoihh fntia. iihIiir
come lifter im. I nuppoKO It merely , f ,r u,elr own destruction the weapon
nienn a vexation delay." , uppihiiice with which nature ha
"Mother will he mo worried." ahe provided them for the capture and
mild plaintively. "I went downtown Ki.i,u,ter of their prey. I vlnlhly turned
to nee nliout Home IiUhIiicmh for hr. I pule.
We were to have ntnrted lume to i Tltcer wnn tlie victor. Iut even while
ulj-'t't ' with Itrutul wriith, all mnnk'led a he
"I am ufruld you will have to wait wu.h. he hit und npurned hla lend and
over until tomorrow." he nuld quietly. liiuhleH foe he wnn hclzcd with nymp
They will have to hrliitf dowu puuip t.,mi I took to lie pnrnlyth-. and In a
from the yard a nt the other end of the. minute or two I helped lilm to h'.n
Hue. It will take Home, time to clear
the tunnel. If you want me to I think
I can tlx It."
Jeuulnu nte ped Into the next cur.
"Which 1h the nearest Million?" he
asked, "Worth or CaualV"
"Worth, I Kuess," wa the uoucoiu
uilttal response. "Jicttcr go thut wuy
If you want to make the trip. Wuter'
pretty deep now."
"I'll chance It." wa the easy an
nwer. lie Mepped Imck Into the oth'T
car nml beckoned to Nell. "We can
make the trip If you don't want to re
tun In here," he angci-atcd.
"1 c.iuld uevui wade through all t!uit
water," nhe thuddcrcd.
"1 can carry you." he explained.
"We will go to the rear car, nnd I'll
drop o(T. then catch you nud carry you
hack to Worth street. It II Just a abort
i rlii."
J "I thoiiutit you were told to ke'p
I nwny from that lady," Miarled the
guard, welcoming the prospect of a
liKlit If only to relieve his feeling.
"Thl geutlcmuu I au old friend of
mine," mild Nell. "I'lense go nwny."
The dixaptoliitfd guard nettled hack
III a seat, nud they passed on. At the
rear of the train Jennings dropped o(T.
then raised hi arms.
"Take It easy," he warned, nnd n mo
ment later he hud tier nafe. The water
was above his knees, and from It Kill'
face roM a thick foul Meam that
was almost Milling, lie toiled nlong
for a block before he could npeak. Then
In looked down Into the pule face rest
hu' against his shoulder.
"Why are you angry?" he said.
"What h ive 1 done?"
"The hist letter I read," nhe mild
alow ly, "was written to another girl
and lu an assumed hand. I did not
think that you could he ho base."
"A letter to tiraee?" he usked eager-
iy.
"Yes," nhe assented.
Jennings laughed.
"That' why Jlinmle Itcldlng doesn't
hear from her any more. We thought
It funny we boTh should get lu trouldV
nt the Kami) time. The letter got
mixed. No more writing lu my rooms."
They went ou lu the darkness, nud
presently Joining spoke again.
"I am nfruld fchnt you will not get
that train tomorrow, either," he auld.
"Whut la tho matter?" aho naked,
rousing heraelf from tho lethargy that
had heen Induced by tho fumes from
the tlood.
"I'm going to marry you tomorrow,"
be explained.
"Yea, dear," aho agreed, "If we ever
get out of this."
He pointed ahead to where the lights
of the station gleamed through the va
por. "It's not far now to home and
happiness," ho auld.
"Hupplness with you," ahe murmur
ed aa ahe raised ber face to receive bis
kla. "I'm glad I was caught In that
flood."
Tlouelcaalt's The Colleen Ilawn."
The speed with which Dion Bouel
cuult worked Is Illustrated In tills atory
of "Tho Colleen Baw.u" lu "Famous
Actor Families In America," by Mon
troao (3. Moaes.
"The Colleen Hawn" followed bis
"Vanity Fair," which, produced by
Laura Keene, proved" to bo a failure.
Tho actress hnd thereupon turned In
distress to the dramatist. "What have
you put In Its place?" ahe had queried.
"Nothlug." came the reply. Hut that
night ltouclcault Mopped at a bookstore
and purchased the above mentioned
toluuie, which be read from cover to
cover through the early morning. Tlien
he wrote In all baste to Miss Keene;
My Dear Laura-1 hav ttl I send you
oven steel engruvlns of aoene around
KUIarney. Get your scene pointer to
work on them at once. I also send a book
of Irish melodies with those marked 1
ddsire Baker to score tor the uruheutra,
I shall read act 1 of my new Irish ploy
on Friday; w rehearse that while I am
writing the second, which will tut ready
on Monduy, and we reheareo the second
while I am dotna the third. We caa Ml
the play out within a fortnight.
A SPIJLi FIGHT.
II Wmw rnl at Nil f-'iirlitita Unfit
llif In-mli, .
I once had n up! r pet of u l,,ud t!ie
hook eiiiililed lue to hientliy, lie was
a Hue big fi-llokv. I cuuuht lilm In the
garden, curried til lit home, und for
iieniiy two months he mid I took a
I xo Interest In ouch other, he for the
IIIch I Introduced to liliu nod I for the
nuiUHiMueiit hi Introduced to me. I
kept til ti In n mllllucr'N hox, lettlriit
him out when I lulled hhi), expei-lnl
ly dell-htliix iiiynell' with iillvi!U
him to drop from one liiuid I ' I'11
tj'tiu tlil'end und then either ciiti'hiiU
liliu in the olln-r or KC'illy c iiiiiielliii
i 1 1 1 in to clliiih Imck ii triil ii tiy iippnr
ently cntiii,' IiIm own liwhiei'.
One day I captured unit her npldcr
of (lie mi me npccle. I kept him for n
few ln in In a nciinriitu liox. nud thcu
w(j , k1)J,y f roipi,U,,m1I
I Introduced him to TIkcc. I have
mccii (Iokm II lit; I huve M-eii chitn
tlcleer ttuhi and nlny IiIh.iiiiiii; I lime
neen rumn lltit till, with hi nkull
crushed hi, one Iny dead nt the foot
of the oftier; I Imve neen men tlxht;
Imt the fullcMt neime I ever realized of
Hind, uiunleroiiH piihkIoii let iiiikov
ernnldy loowe. centered In one dentroy
Iiik aim and niiminoiilnj; evi-ry phynlc
nt energy to Itn 4levlllnli nervlce. I
t realized when thone two nnldern null
death. And thin fearleHM phidhitcr
Wlin lifruid of, I remeiiilier. nnd never
would tackle a lli; hluchottle fly.
Wliat la cournce? Ilundee Advertlaer.
SUGAR MAKING.
The lllniloua I'roltalily l.f-nrnrd
the
Art From lhe ('hineiir.
The Chinese, who invented almost
everything before nnybody else heard
of it, claim to tie the original discover
ers of the process of sugar making,
nnd it is said that siuar was used In
I'liln.'i it long ago as .'t.limi years. This
is misty, tint the fact is well establish
ed that it wa manufactured In China
under the Tain dynasty 'J years nt
least before the Christian era began.
India hn ji tit forward n claim for
priority of Invention, but the probabil
ity I that the Hindoos learned the ori
of sugar making from the Chinese nnd
thnt through them the knowledge final
ly spread to the western nations. Ne
urchus, w hen sent by Alexander on an
exploring voyage on the Indus, brought
back report of "honey" which wa
iiinde by the Asiatic from en no with
out the help of bees.
At this time neither the Greeks nor
the Jew nor the Babylonians had any
knowledge of sugar, but later the art
of making the artificial "honey' be
came known nnd practiced, though it
progress nnd development were ex
ceedingly slow. It was prescribed ns
n medicine by Galen In A. I. l.K), and
up.t) the seventeenth century it had
become nothing more than n costly
luxury, to be used only on special occa
sions. Kven ns late ns the beginning
of the eighteenth century the annual
consumption of sugar In Great Itritaln
had reached only 2().(Mfl,(l(Hl pounds,
whereas It Is now more than 2.hmi,(hi,
nk pounds.
Iieliued sugar was not made In Kng
laud till UhliJ. The art of refining was
learned by a Venetian merchant from
the Harucens, who sold the secret to
him for Uh).(nhj crowns.
A Church Without Srrvicrs. '
There Is lu London, within a few
yards of tho beautiful marble arch lu
Hyde park, a church In which no serv
ices nre ever held. This Church of the
Ascension, as It Is called, was built by
Mrs. Russell Gurney as a memorial to
her husband, and she expressly stated
that tho edifice was to be used for
prayer, rest and meditation aolely. A
handsome building It Is. with Its tessel
lated floors and Its numerous fine paint
ings. Over tho door Is posted this no
tice, explaining the true object of the
church: "Passengers through the busy
streets of London, enter this sanctuary
for rest and alienee and prayer. Let
the pictured walls wltbtn apeak of the
past yet ever continuing ways of God
with man."
Th.r Wouldn't Lay.
A bashful young woman from a
backwoods county In Virginia went
Into a local store carrying three chick
ens. She Inquired the price of chickens
and at the some time put them ou the
counter.
"Will they lay there?" asked the
clerk, who did not know that the chick
ens' legs were tied.
Sho bit her handkerchief in embar
rassment a mouieut and said:
"No, sir; they are roosters." Llpplu
jott's. Tbrr. Wr Others.
"That cornet player on the third floor
has remarkable endurance," remarked
the casual visitor.
"He baa," agreed the regular board
r, "but It's nothing compared to the
ther boarders." Toledo Blade.
Lady Aud you say you have been
brought to this by your wife? Tramp
Yuss, lldy; I got 'er three good jobs and
'er bloomln' Independence lorst 'er the
lot. Fuuch.
Saving comes too late when yoi get
to the bottom. Seneca,
Tho Kind You linve Always
lu u.to for over HO yrp,r,
and
"fji "onal
' Aiiow
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-prood" are but
Experiments that trlllo with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
frorlc, Ilrops and Hoothlnfr Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worm
and allays Feveriahgess. It cures Diarrhtea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Btomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural lcep
The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
SI
Bears the
The Kind You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years..
TMt mnum miimm, TT avaiuv snitrr, mtm vom err.
BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAGE, EIC,
ALWAYS ON
..Lakeview Meat Market..
JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor
. AT PRESENT LOCATED .
t BUILDING NORTH OF
KLAHATH LAKE
....RAILROAD....
. . . TIME TABLE . . .
In Effect May 1st, 1905.
I.v. Tlirll ..6 A. M.I.v.rokeKm10 45 A M
Ar. Iti.!U. ...6.J5 " Ar. Mxif 10.56 "
M.-W Kr'g 45 " ' K I'll 8p'g 11.40 '
" Full Cr'k. 7Ua " ' Kail Crwk 11.45 "
" Kl h gi'gii7.10 " Hu-el Br'ge 12.00
" liiiie 8.10 " " Horui lC.aoPJI
" 1'ukegninsli.iO ' " Tlirall li.45 " .
Klamath Springs Special.
t.v. Thrall 1.3e P. M.Lv. Kl'h Pp'gS.45P. JI
Ar. ItoKiiii lAi " Ar. Kail C'ri-fk'.60 "
M.-. l BrVi 15 " Kti-t-1 Br'ge 3 00 "
" KhII I'rci k 2.;t- " " Bo(fiii.. . 8.20 "
" Kl'b Sy 2.4J "' " Tlirall 8.46 "
Stockuieu's supplies of all kinds
Warner Vulley Mercantile Co. Adel
and Plush. 38 tf.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has retired from the conduct
of the Mammoth Livery Stables, and
desires to settle up all outstanding ac
counts.' Those indebted to either
lleryford A Smith, Heryford Jfc Fuller,
Heryford fc Dykmau.or W.R. Heryford
will please call ' and settle at once.
' W. R. Heryford.
THE
LAKE
COUNTY
EXAMINER
LATEST LAND AND
TWO DOLLARS A YEAR.
ESTABLISHED IN
Bought, nnd which lm tiecn
ha borne tho "IgTintnre of
lias been mado tinder hU per-
supervision since Its Infancy.
no one uueceive you in tins.
Signature of
HAND AT THE
HOTEL LAKEViriVV
ooO9eoo.0oootoeooooooaoooaoao
WESTERN STAGE LINE
Office at the Mercantile Company's
Store Lakeview, Oregon.
CJood Stock ... New Coaches
Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect-
J ing -sith Daily Stage to the railroad.
P. n. COREY, - - - Proprietor
L Mliir, 0.-ag on.
t . .
j The Examiner haa received a new
j sample book of the Wall Street line
! of engraved certificates of stock and
j bond blanks, the most up-to-date on
I the market. Used and endorsed by
the 'leading financiers of America.
! Copyrighted. Call nnd see them If
you need anything in this line, tf
DIRECTORY.
Klrst Baptist church of Lrkeview
PreachingStrvIieesii 1 11:A.M., and
7:0 P. M. on each Sunday.
Sunday School 10: A. M.
Junior Society at 2:.'WP. M.
Haptist Young Peoples Union at
:W V. M. on each Sunday.
Prayer meeting 7.30, P. M. on Wed
nesday evening.
Everybody invited to attend all
services. A. Frank Simmons, pastor
!1
"jwl". styles
stock a large assortment of high
grade stationery so that there is
no delay in executing a large order;
Ourprices will be found to compare
favorably with other prices.
STOCK NEWS
EIQHT PAOES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS
1880.
..at rr ! Ball rl4a.
teretary of State Laylln of Ohio
tteates that the netr automobile recia
tratlot Uw, a-hlch makes blin the refls
tertng officer and authorizes him to col
lect a graded annual license, will pro
duce a state rerenie of f:0.000. As
this Is (riven to the atate highway com
mlssloner'a fund It will probably re
store the amount to be available for
the Rood roads movement for this ytai
to the original figure of $(JO.(XiO.
"Nasal Catarrh quickly yilds to treat
fnnt by Ely's Cream ISslm, which U agree,
ably aromatie. It is received thronoh the
nostrils, olesnxes and hesls the whole Stir
fir over which it dinnss ltslf. brnraiats
ell the 60c. sirs Trial siza by mail, 10
cents. Test it and you are sure to con Una
tha treatment.
Announcement.
To aeororaorffttA those who are partial
to the ou of atomizers In applying liquids
into the dsmU r annate for tnUrrrhnl tro
bin, the proprii rs prepare Cream Balm ia
liquid form, which ill bo known as Ely's
Liquid Cream Iislm. I'riee including the
spraying tul is 75 cents. IniKgita or by
mail. Tlii liquid form embodies the rned
Icinal properties of tha solid preparation, j
STUDY
TSE ARIGIHU STOOOt. !nm
tin hj noil xlkpud to fwrjon
NMVnlvl ht WJMrt. nlnrunn.
Kspim! .ixl eonp-lnt Infract
or.. IkkN .iwrft titii. only. Thr
ronrm Prrirr, RtMOm, Col
Wn. Prrp. for pmrtM. Will
11 IT yoiir riTv1iUon .ml w.W-t.
1 n hnunii. PtinVnU and gfdn.1
fwTwiirt., run
IMTtimUr, .ii4
,.l.l offer
tur.K.
tii iPtmi
cataftfeatoKC
tCMoet tr uw.
l44MufmBua.
CIltlT. MICK.
nrrrainrn ScnlmoouL
drm.intf of pr.ilo.foreip.rir'li mM frerrpon j
MprrWIita, in ALL COUNTRIES.
Butinm dirtrt uH H msktmgton tait nmr.
monry mna ojim lt mm,
Patent ind Infrlarwiwiit Prtctle Ucluilvsiy.
Wrt!. or emn. W oa 4
1 SlBta Sttwt. rpv Valtod Itaiaa rata OA.,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Wanted : Men in each atate to trayel,
tack signs and distribute samples and
circulars of our goods. Salary 180.00
per mo 1.00 per day for expenses,
Saunders Co, Dept. S 40-50 Jackson.
Boulevard, Chioago. 43-&
TRY US
4
We Collect Eperywhere and Make
no Charge Unless Collection is Made.
VVe Please Our Clients
ASK THEM
Addrens:
Morgan Mercantile Co.
Fenton Bids:
v Portland, Or.
Post & King have the beet grude
of liquors and cigars to be found in
Oregon. tf
Cozy Homes.
The discovery of a new wickprlncl-v
pie so effective and yet bo simple,
that it's a wonder no one thought of
it before has so revolutionised the
manufacture of oil heaters and lamps
that explosions, smoke nnd smell,
caused by imperfect wick arrange
ment, may safely be regarded as
things of thepast.
This new wick attachment is to be
found on the Perfection Oil Heater,
advertised in the Examiner by the
Standard Oil Co.
Drs. BARKAX & SEWALL, specla
lists for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
are now located at 1700 California
St. corner Van Ness Ave San Francisco-
4S- 5.
LAW
AT
HOME
j RINTING IS AN ART IN
! which tAie Examiner ex
1 cells. We have all the late
in type and keep in
1
f .. m