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' C KLAMATH VOL. VI. KLAAÍAIII PALLS, REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 5, 1901. NO j ........ .............................. ..... Tbe Doetor’j dilemma ' 1 By H«»ba Stretton itiiii »♦»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦«»♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦mt-m-Httmt i ««♦♦♦»♦' > CHAPTKH XXI At Graurllls I Irnmed Ihat a yoilhg lady and « > lii|*| had iuad» th** voyag«* tu Jrtary a •li»rt tini* liefore. an*i I w*-nt *»n with alroiig*r ho;»*. Bill In Jersey I *-uuld olii.,iti no furlher Information abolii li.* |,.,r GimriiMry, feti altri- lIII* ta woiild i-ertalnl; c**-*l«**l I took one day m**i ov.r t<> Nark. «mi roasult Tar knew li * Unire Itian I itti!. Il** refit..-.| lo I..II*,, thai Olivia III Augnai," he salii, “I fr**m hrr 1 «k* coutag* 80 Nhe priitul ed |t, aud «he wll proiuin- Ir «li» ha>l known brrwlt tu iw dying «li» would e*rtalnly liai* »ut me word.” "Il la a long lime to watt," I Mid, with au utter ainklng of splrlt. "li la a long lime lo Walt!" lifting u|> Ina banda, ani l*t fall ags li nuli a gi-atur» of "but ». must walt and bope," T*> watt io im|iatb*ui*e, aud to bop* at tliui-a, an I ilrapalr al llim-a, 1 r*tuiu* d to l<uud**u sensations and Imprraslouv, there was al ways preaeat ths Image of Foster, will, III. pal*, cynical fa* * and pllll.a. eyrs With Ihla was the perpetual rem*-m- braues that a subtle malady, beyond tbs reach of our skill, was slowly eating away hla life. The man I abhorred; but the sufferer. Mysteriously linked with tbe nirniorl* a which dung about my mother, aroused my moat urgent, luallm-tlre com- passion Only once before had I wstchi-d the conflict between disease and Its rem edy with au intellse all iutereat. It was a day or two after a consults- tlou that I cams accidentally upon the little Uote book wbli'b I had kept in Guernsey a private not. book, acceeei- ble only to myself. It was night; Jack, as usual, was gone out, and 1 waa alone. I turuod over the l«av** merely for list- leaa want of occupation. All at once I came upou an entry, made In connection with my mother's Illness, which recalled to me the discovery I believed I had made of a remedy for her disease, bad It only been applied in Its earlier stages. It bail slipped out of my mind, but uow my memory leaped upon It with Irreeisti- bit force. I in uat tell the whole truth, however terrible _ It __ _ be. .ml bumlliatin* may Whether I had bean true or false to my- self up to that moment I cannot aay. I hud taken upon myself the care and, If possible, the cure of this man, wbo wn my enemy, if I bad an enemy tn tbe world. Ilia life ami mine could nut run parallel without great grief and hurt to me, ami to mi* dearer tliau niyaelf. Now, that a better chance was thrust upon uie in bia favor, I shrank from seising It with unutterable reluctance. I turm-d heart- al* k at tbe thought uf it. Yea. I wished him to die. Conscience flashed the answer across the inner depths of my soul, as a glare of lightning over the sharp era as and cruel wavea uf our island m a midnight storm. 1 aaw with terrible dlatinctneee that there bad been lurking withiu a sure sense of aatia- faction In tbe certainty that be must die. I took up my note book, and went away to my room, leal Jack should come in sud denly and read my secret on my face. I thrust tbe book into a drawer in my desk, and locked it away, out of my •ghi It seemed cruel that this power should ’ ome to me from my mother's death. If .ha were living still, or If she bad died from any other cause, tbs discovery of this n uiedy would uever have b* * n made a a sort >y bar y man I BO to ItMlf to m»; yet | mty du like ■ do< !■ tbit hole for the want of It. My death will lie at Olivia's door, curse her!*’ He Ml back upon hie pillows, with a <roan ns heavy and deep as erer came from the heart of a wretch perishing from ah**»*r want. 1 could not choose but feel aoine pity for him; but thia was an op portunity 1 must not miss, t ia of no use to curne her,” 1 ■•id; “coine. Footer, let ua talk over thia mat ter quietly and reasonably. If Olivia be ■ live, as I cannot help hoping »be is, your wisest course would be to <*ome to some mutual Agreement, wbh*h would release you both from your present dlffl* cwltiee; f,>r y>i BUI reeolleet »hr is at penniless as yourself. I a -1 me speak to you as if 1 were her brother. Of this on« thing you may be quite certain, she will never consent to return to you; and In that I w|II aid her to the utmost of my power. But there ia no reason why you should not hare a good share of tbe prop erty, which she would <ladly relinquish on condition that you left her alone." (To be continued.) EVENTS OF THE DAY, I . V r A fROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF THE WORLD. X Comprshsaslv* Review of ths Important Happenings of ths Fast Week Presented la * Condensed form Which Is Meet Likely to Prove of laisrsst to Our Many % ’g Readers. t wrnt out 1st* In tb* *v*nlug to <pi*a i tlou *«'h of tb* omnibus drivers, but One of the convicts who escaped Iu «al« Wbstbcr tb*y w*r* tm> busy from Lea ven worth, Kan., haa been to gir» m* proper attention, or loo ana lona fu Join the stir and mirth of th* captured at Tuscumbia, Ala. townapeopls, th*y all declare«! they ku*-w At St. Paul, Walter Bourne, ex B'lllilng of auy Eugllkhwoiusu As I re- deputy county auditor, was convicted turni‘1 d*js«'t«Uy 'o my Inn, I heard a on a charge of false auditing and lamentable vol e. evidently English. I** fraud. mosiilug Iu iluiibtful Fruncb. The omul bus from Fslsis* ha.I just com* in. and M’hile quelling a row in the gallery under ths lamp In th* Mtran* • of th* of a Chicago theater, George Harden, TRADE IN LATIN AMERICAS. archway at«»*! • •»••y l»*for* my boolesa. a special officer, was shot anil fatally * wbo was rolulily assert ng that lh«r* Wbr tb. L'elt.d Hl.te. I oee Not Re wounded. IDAHO'S LOG CABIN PRINTING OFFICE waa no room left In b*r bous* I hasten cur. It. Hhar. "thereof. A New York man has been arrested ».I tn tbe aaalataaw of my country worn- Minister Ixtoinia maintain, that the Idaho has a printing office—and a good one—that is still maintained in an. and tb* light of tb* lamp falling up I on a charge of having set fire to a ten United State» dues uut have, In any the old log cabin built over 20 yearn ago. The Wood River Times, daily and ou h»r far» r»wal»d Io m* who ah* was ement house in which 62 persons weekly, at Hailey, occupies this odd building and everything about it is com part uf laitln Auter'ea, the share of •Mrs Fovt*r!" I exclalni*«!. almost ’ were asleep. trade which Its productivity and prox fortable and convenient. Additions to the building have be«n made as aboullng h*r nam* In my ast.inlabm.nl * The coroner’s jury found the offi needed, partly of logs and partly of modern building material. T. E. Picotte imity entitle It to. The Germans, the Nhe lo**k*«l ready to faint with fatigue ami dismay, and ah* laid her ham! h*ov Eugllab, the French and even the Span has owned and published The Times since the first issue, June 15,. 1881. cers of the Smuggler Union mine at lly on my arm. aa if to ear* herself from ish exhibit a higher degree uf commer When the daily was started, May 22, 1882, Associated Press dispatches were i Telluride, Colo., were not responsible •ioblug to th» ground. cial Intelligence than we do in dealing received by wire at Blackfoot and then sent 175 miles by stage to Hailey. It ; for the recent disaster. "Have you found berT’ aha asked, in was the first daily published in Idaho. The office floor in the log cabin was 1 with the luitln Americans. Gilbert Parker, the novelist, ia voluntarily. Our merchants and manufacturers for a time the virgin soil. Then flooring was hauled in 160 miles, costing ’ coming to America. "Not a trace of her," I answered. are loath to understand that In order to *125 per thousand feet. Mr. Picotte has been identified with daily papers in There is danger of a serious water ' Mrs Footer broke Into an hyster'csl succeed In Central or South America New York City, Chicago and several other large cities, always in im famine at Hong Kong. laugh, which waa very quickly followed portant and successful positions. With a single exception he has always de they must conform to the business by soba. I had n*> great doth oily In per The Illinois fund for the McKinley methods to which centuries of usage clined political offices, because he feels that a newspaper man shouldydevote tuadlng tbe landlady to find urn. orcom- memorial amounts to $6,342. medallón for It* -r. ami then I retire«! to have given the force and prestige of all his time to his profession. The log cabin printing office attracts all visit ors to the Wood river country and Editor Picotte may well be proud of hjs 1 King Edward ignores the anti toy own room *•* turn over tbw-<s»traurdi national customs. If we want to do building, his plant and his two newspapers. British agitation in Germany. . oary meeting which bad l*e*li tb* la*t business with the Mouth Americans we Incident of the day must, in a large measure, do business Twenty-six men were killetl by a It required very little keenti*-ea to come RURAL DELIVERY A 8UCCESS. HOT FIGHT WITH REBEL8. In their way, and not try to force our boiler explosion at Detroit, Midi. to the conclusion that the Fuetera had methods upou them, though we may be Santos-Dnmont proposes to make ; . obtained their information c«*n* rrutng convinced that our manner of conduct Report of Assistant Postmaster General on lieutenant Had a Hawd-to-Hand Conflict With ' ascents in his airship from London. ' Miao Ellen Martineau where we bad gut ing commercial affairs Is superior to aura, ftom Mrs Wilkinson, also that Mr» the Subject Filipino Insur^enb. Frank Munsey has purchased a Footer had lost uo limo in following up theirs. Washington, Nov. 29. — First Assist Manila, Nov. 28.—Second Lieuten . controlling interest in the New Yotk th. due. for aba was ■mly twiutytu-ii The Ijitln American merchant Is ac , Daily News. hours behind me. Nil* had l**>k*ii tb**r customed to long credit. Mix months ant Postmaster General Johnson, in ant Louis J. Van Schack, of the ____ Fourth infantry, while scouting with The warship Missouri will b* ougtily astonished au I dismayed *hcn rn- his annual report, says the yearly in- Is the usual period, but sometimes it la she saw m* th*r*. *o she Irwif haa no a few men of that regiihent, met 150 1 launched at Newport News, Saturday, a year. He will pay, but he must have re- crease in the postal revenues has Idea that I was on tbe same track. Bnt time tn which to pay, for it la the cus suited in the free delivery service be- insurgents who had attacked and December 28. nothing could l>* more coni-lacing than sacked the hamlet of. Siaraca, near The switchmen’s strike at. Pitte- tom of the Mouth American trader to coming self sustaining. Of the gross , this journey of hers that neither ahc n»r Cavite. Upon seeing the Filpinos, be a banker as well as a merchant, |>ostal revenues of the United States Van Schack ordered his men to burg was a failure. Only one rail Foster really believed la Olivia's death road was seriously affected. Tbst was aa dear aa day. But wifat ex and be has to make large advances tn The command was for the past fiscal year, 174,295,394 charge them. plauaiiua could I give to m)s*lf of tli- »* f'-ught money and supplies to the owners of " I'hrr«* lie« ih»* krrurl uf the ra Queen M’ilhelmina has recovered ___ . obeyed, and Van Sohack beng mount letters, of Olivia's above all? M'as II sail. "You tell me iban* are I* quiet coffee and other plantations to enable came from 866 free delivery cities. ed, reached the insurgents 60 yards from her recent illness, ana MbH be possible that ah* bad i auaed them to be whL Ii y**n believe to i*e forgeri* presidential in advance of his men. it Jack them to pay their laborers, and the The remaining 3,6(M) He killed able to go out in a few days. e written, and sent to h»r liu.l an ! ' I ' porting I** i*e the medical certlfic*. a not merchant does not expect repayment offices yielded $16,063.252, while the three of them with his revolver. An The General Carriage Company, could not even admit such a qu<-»tlon corroborative proof of bar death p bim. until the coffee crop is harvested and 72,479 fourth class postoflices pro insurgent fired his rifle point blank of New Jersey, will lie reorganised without a sharp aeuae of disappointun-ul I If the wife be guilty of framing u such sold, once a year. So it will be seen duced $18,913.519. Mr. Johnson says at Van Schack at four paces, but with a capital of $2,500,000. ' la her, t how the husband will bring them aga.i Lieutenant Van Schack * iXHt that long time In making bls own pay that the fact that the postal service missed. I ssw Mrs Foster early In the morn as tin* grounds on which he felt Kitchener has again applied for • W was then knocked from his hone. number of staff officers from India to-’- Il lug* ments Is essential to him. Ing. somewhat as a truce boarer maym«H-t contrset bis second tnirrlag*. Ml in the largest cities is practically per The European merchants and manu He then jumped to his feet and another on neutral ground. Nb* was II dou* a rety foolith mid a wj. ■ K or ,O ■■■'it . ! i con facturers understand this, and arrange fect is the explanation of why the engaged in a hand-to-hand conflict l>e sent forthwith to South Africa. grateful to me for my luterpoaltlou tn hi r thing there " Strike of railroad switchmen ia » t «be to give the South American merchant annua) per centage of increases in the with the enemy, using the butt of behalf the night boforw; and aa I knew *'Y**u think lerely ample time In which to meet bls obli revenue of the free delivery postottices his revolver. - ’i I Ellen Martineau to be safely out of th* He smiled He sustained two ordered at Pittsburg. way, I was Inclined to b* tolerant to I saying anything gations. The Europeans make a care should be three times as large as that severe wounds, one of which nearly Shakir Pasha has been appointed Id de wards ber I assured her. upon my hou I "But what can be <1**8* nonf' I ful. comprehensive systematic study of of the fourth class offices. As rural ■ severed his wrist. At this point the governor of Scurati, Asia Minor. night "All y»ti can do," lie anawerel, er, that I bad fall»«! In discovering any ■ lieutenant's men arrived, rescued Marquis Ito, the Japanese states io me. tbe conditions and necessities of tbe free delivery reaches out into the trace of Olivia In Nolreau, and I to d * establish your InfluencB ov*-r this it Dr. 1-atlu American market, and then set country, giving equal facilities with | him, and put the insurgents to flight. man, has arrived at St. Petersburg. her all I had learned about th* bank and go cautiously to work with hit- Van Schack is in the military hos- £>«•*. I.VUIU IH*V It*, I MMN m Ml ruptcy of Monsieur l‘errier( and the'ecst- long aa the lady la in Frun**w, if s 4M’ house to work In an Intelligent way to meet M’illiam Gwin, for 30 years chief out regard to locality, he says, it in : pital at Manila, and is doing well. at Fulham; and In rapid, almost m«x«hvr- and satisfy those conditions and needs. alive, ami he la too III to go after her, ah* taring of tbe school. creases the revenues at a rate at least He has already been recommended messenger to the secretary of state, eut Word» laid what ! believed to be my - Success. "But why should you undertake such a Is safe You may coovioce him by de equal to that maintained in the free , for a medal of honor for bravery in a is dead. chase?" I asked; "If you an I Footer are (re* a i hat it la to his i nt »reel to come to important diacowry l>*for* him. He sat delivery cities, where, during the past i previous engagement. The Naled Had Preference. ottiafied that Olivia la dead, why should aoine ti-roia with her. A formal deed of thinking for some time, running over in Home Rule Republican party of you be running after Klloti Matliui-au? separation might 1*« agr<o**l upon, and bia own mind such cases aa had couic Hawaii wants Chinese exclusion lava American social leaders are more In five years, it has averaged 8 per cent. Insurqent Leader to Give Up. limier hla own observation. After a At the end of the present fiscal year You show me tbe papers which seem to drawn up. lull even that will not perfect re enacted. terested In the Kaiser of Germany than »» while a gleam of pleasure passed over prove her death, and now I find you In ly secure her In the future.' Manila, Nov. 28.—General Hughes, they ever were In any crowned head, 8,600 rutal routes will be in successful Three masked men entered a gamb hla face, and bia eyes brightened as he thia remote part of Normandy, evldcnty 1 was roni|o-li»d to remain aati«fi-*l outside of tbe English rulers. Probably ojieration, 6,000 lieing in effect by commander of the department of the ling resort at Chickasaw, I. T., and Yet bow conili 1 K- looked at me. Iu pursuit of her. M'hat docs thia mean?" with thia oplulon December 2. The latter figure repre Viscaya, reports negotiations are It Is because the Kaiser Is fond of “You are doing the same thing your satisfied, whilst Olivia. If .be was still “I congratulate yon. Martin," he said, sents just 50 per cent of the applica aliout completed for the surrender of carried off $700. living, was waudering about hotnel*»». "though I wish Jack bad hit upon this. Americans, and shows as keen a de tions for such service filed since its self," she snswered. Half a million people in the Yang- the insurgent leader Samson on Bo "Yes," I replied, ''tiecause I am n<>t amt, aa I feared, destitute, iu a furelgu I believe It will prove a rval tu-ni-fil to sire as hla uncle, the King of England, inauguration five years ago. The in tse valley, China, will starve unless hol island. This surrender will satisfied. But yon have proved your country ? our science. I«et me turn It over a little to meet charming Americans and talk flexible policy is announced of here doubtless end the revolt against they receive aid. coavlctlon by becoming Richard Foster'» I made my first call upon Footer th** longer, aud «-onsult some of my Col- to them. In Berlin and Homburg he after avoiding the maintenance of un American authority in Bohol, as The monetary loss from the recant second wife." next evening. Mm Foster had Iwm to leag'tM about it. But I think you are lias met many of the rich social set of right. You aw about to try it on poor America aud they are loud In their necessary iiostottices and superfluous Samson is acknowledged to be the gale on the Atlantic is greater than "Th«I is the very point," ah«* sal*l, Brook street every day since her re star routes contemporaneously with best insurgent leader there. at first supposed. shedding a few tears; "as soon aa ever turn, to Inquire for me, an*l to leuve nn Foster T' praise of the Emperor. rural free delivery routes. On July 1 “Yea,” I answered, with a chilly sensa Mrs. M’llkinson described Ellen Marti urgent message that I should go to Bell Traffic on the Panama railway was He Is described as having the most last the force of 4,301 rural- carriers Aa Outlaw Killed. neau to me, when she was talking sliout ringer street as soon as I was ngaiu ill tion in my veins. stopped, but marines from the Iowa "It can do him no harm," he said, "and fascinating personality In Europe to was serving 2,840,644 people at a' her visitor wbo had come to Inquire af town. The l*>ilgiug house looked almost Nogalaa, N. M., Nov. 27. — James soon re-established it. ter her, I grew quite frighl«m-<l lest he ■ a wreti-heil aa the forsaken due.I ng in my opinion it will prolong his life to day. It Is said of him that be has that fraction of over 75 cents per capita, j ■Alvord, the famous outlaw, who great quality which made the wife of old age. if be ia careful of himself. I down at Nolreau. when* Olivia had per North Weymouth, Mass., was visit should ever be charged with marrying and on December 2 next 4,000,000 of assisted in the Coche aud Fairbanks will writ* a paper on the subject for the President Cleveland one of the most the rural population will l>e enjoying robbery, on the Southern Pacific, was ed by a disastrous fire which wtU nie whilst she waa alive. No I perauad^ haps been living; and the stilling, musty ed him to let me come here and make sir Inside it almost made me gasp for l.iincct. If you will allow me." notable women wbo ever presided at free delivery. Every establishment killed while trying to hold trp a ntea- throw many men out of employniepw "With all my heart," I sai l sadly. sure of It. though the journey coats a breath. the White House. That Is. the gift of of a route, the report says, is followed senger of the Sonora Mining Com for a time. The old physician regarded me for a great deal, and wo have very little "No you ar** come bark!" was Foster's making a visitor or auditor think that promptly by a steady increase in tlie pany, at Tubutama, Sonora. Johnston, Miss., has been practi Two minute with hla keen eyes, which had looney tn spare. M'e did not know what gri-eting. ns I entered the dingy room. he is the one person In the world whom volume of mail both delivered and men, one a Mexican and the other cally destroyed by fire. Fourteen liH.ked through the window of disease trteka lillvla might do. and It uiaiie tn* "Yea.“ I replied. collected. an American, attempted to stop’T. stores and six residences were burned. •'I need not ask what silcceM you've Into many a human soul. I .branle from tlie great one desires to meet. very miserable to think she might be »till A woman, who Is of high social dis The city free delivery service now Vandeveer, carrier of the money for Loes, $75,000. alive, and 1 In her pine*." had.” he said, sneering. “ 'Why so pale the acruriny, but I need not have done He grasped my band firmly and tinction In America, was presented to embraces 866 cities and towns, in- the company. 1 could not bgt acknowledge to niyaelf amt wan. fond lover Y Your trip haa not so. Vandeveer recognized According to a dispatch to th^ the Kaiser at some dinner that was not eluding four in the new insular pos Alvord and shot him. During the that there waa eorue reaaon In Mra. Fos ngre***l «¡th you. that Is plain enough. closely. I "God bless yon, Martin!" he aaid, "God attended with royal state. She was sessions, all these Employing ter a atatenn-nt of tbe caae. Il dill not agree with Carry, either, for an fierce fusillade' Vandeveer says two London Standard from Odessa, 130 persons perished in recent earth "Thera la nr>( the »lightest chance of she i-anie back swearing she would never bless you!” talking to him when she was offered army of 16,389 uniformed carriers, 1 bullets took effect, one in the head quakes at Errazoum. I went airnight front Fulham to Bell- your finding her," I remarked. (O on sm-h n wild goose chase ngnln. You a famous German salad. It was hand who collect and carry the mails two' and. one in tVe breast. Vandeveer "Isn't ther*T" she aak*d. with an evil know I was quite opponed to her going?” ringer atreet. A healthy Impulse to ful- Secretary Hay haa just received ed ou her right and the Kaiser was on or more times each working day toj was shot twice, but escaped with the gleani In her eyes, which I jtiat caught "No,” I sal'l incredulously. The dia till all my duty, however difficult, was in from an unknown person, through 32.000, (MM) patrons. The total cost to her left, which put her In a predica money. Its tirât fervid moment of action. Nev •eitnre aha hid her face again Iu her hand mond ring ha*l disappeared from Ills tin the collector of custoeua at New York, the department per annum for this • »fcbl.-f. (er, still it *'■"> 1° guess how the ertheless there was a subtle ho|>e within ment. May Not Please Carnegie. a conscience contribution of $18,668. The ■ me founded upon one chance that whs She did not dare turn her face from service is 50 cents per capita. At any rate," I gald, “you would hare fuu-ls lm*l lieen raised for the journey. Elwood,¡Ind., Nov. 28.—The gift Americans captured a rebel 'camp ''Altogether opposed," he repeated, "I left—It was just possible that Foster the Emperor to help herself to the sal gross receipts of the free delivery rf* ' i*er over her if you found her! You jk not take her back with you by belb-v** Olivia ia dead. 1 am quite sure might refuse to be made th«> subject of ad. The situation was too much for poatotfices were $74,295,394, an in of |25,(MM) by Andrew Carnegie for a in Bnhcl island. Mr I do not know how the French ah** has never been under this r* of with nn experiment; for nn experiment it was her. Tlie Emperor, seeing the condition crease of over 11 per cent for the year. public library building here has been Sousa's band is playing to overflow I ant down beside him, and tqld hint j* • *ould regard'Foster's authority, but me, a* Mias Ellen .Martineau linn hem. at a glance, looked at her for an Instant The total estimate for the next fiscal accepted with a stipulation that may ing audiences in London. II I can have noue whatever, an I h* I» I should have known it a> surely as ever what I believed to be his chance of life; and laughed, as he said: "A Kaiser year for this city free delivery service not be pleasing to the donor. It is Fire destroyed the Crawfordsville, ’• unfit to take thia long journey to n tiger scented iln prey. Do you suppose not concealing from him thnt I proposed ¡8 $18,745.450. that the building shall be known as tlm her. Really I do not ace what you [ have u*> sense keen enough to tell nn* to try, if he gave his consent, a mode of can wait, but a salad cannot."-Phlla- Loss, The average daily sales of money “The Elwood Public Library.” It is Ind., wire and nail plant. ■ 4* do; and I should think your wisest she was In tin* very house when* I waa?" treatment which had never been practic delphla Post. orders in the United States, fees in customary for cities receiving such $150,000. ed before. His eye, keeu »nd sharp as "Nonseiiai*!" 1 answered. His eyes g in i' Ir-.ii would ba to go back and take cure cluded, are $937,814. The aggregate gifts to name the library after the Lord Salisbury is said to be agiqg fK Mm, leaving her alone. I am here to tcne*l cruelly, ami made mi* almost ready thnt of n lynx, aecuied to read my Vegetables Wilt Become Valuable. amount of monev orders issued was iron magnate. It ia said that the rapidly, and displays little interest in thoughts ns Dr. Senior's had done. Two Melbourneltes claim to have dis to spring upon him. I could hare s**ixeil Pr tect her, and I shall stay until I »** "Martin Dobt-ec," he snld, In n voice so cover«! a new motive power, ‘'lighter $294,618,681, an’in crease ol $39,000,- name was chosen to placate some of public affairs. him by the throat nn*l shaken him to »on fairly out of th* place.” the labor unions. ' kept Dn Tl.rjr atrlct watch over hrr death. In niy sudden |>aaalon of loathing different from his ordinary caustic ton* than air, more powerful than dynamite, 000 for the year. Robbers blew open the Bollersville, during the day, for 1 felt mire she would ngnlnst him; Imt I sat quiet, ami ejacu thnt it almost startled me, “I can trust very simple and nominal In cost.’’ By- O., postoffice safe, and secured $800 you. I put myself with Implicit confi Pan-American Congrus. lated "Nonsense!" Much power haa the «nd no trace of Olivia In Nolreau. Al Englishman Will B< Deported. ronlte (name 1 after one of the Invent worth ol stamps and $50. Jlght 1 aaw bar again. Hh* waa Worn ■plrit of the niin-teenth century among dence Into your hands." City of Mexico, Nov. 29.—The com Manila, Nov. 28.—Paterson, an ors» Is a fine powder alleged to be made Th* ln»t chance — dnre I sny the laat Pittsburg, Pa., switchmen have >ut and despondent, and declared her- «•Ivillscd classes. mittees of the Pan-American confer Englishman, the secretary to Sixto made a demand for higher wages and “Olivia la dead," he said, In a solemn hope? was gone. I stood pledged on my from cheap vegetables, and generates. ••If quite ready to return to Falaise by ence are rapidly completing their It la said, when specially treated, a gas honor as n physician, to employ this dis "1 nm convinced of that from Lopez, who was smuggled ashore by will go on strike if refused. h* omnibus at five o'clock !rt th* morn tone. ing. I saw her off, and gave th* driver another reason; through all the misery covery, which had been laid open to me which supplies the actual motive pow work, with the exception of the arbi Fiske Warren, of Boston, was taken tration committee and the committee The bodies of the eight mining by niy mother's fatal Illness, for the ben er.- Sydney Bulletin. • fee to bring ma word for what town ah* uf our marriage, I never know her guilty on commerce and reciprocity. The before the collector of the port, when officials were recovered from the took her ticket at the railway station. of mi untruth, not tin* aninlleat. Nhe was efit of the tnnn whose life wns most 1 felt latter is withholding action until it he called at the custom house for his Baby mine in West Virginia. Do you think harmful to Olivia and myself. niiotere by Rutraeation. When he returned In th* evening he told as true ua the gospel. I opened the win "J" be had hltnaelf bought her on* for you or Carry could make til** believe that suffocated, stifled, Hypnotic suggestion enables ua to ¡earns the stand which President baggage. Tne collector insisted thut Two men have been arrested and dow for a minute or two, and leaned Hoiiflour, and started her fairly on her she would trifle with such all awful null control processes which nre ordinarily Roosevelt will take on the subject of he take the oath of allegiance, and as confessed to the murder of* young ject an her own death? No. I would through it to catch the fresh breath of Way home. beyond the reach of the will. For In reciprocity in his forthcoming mes Paterson refused to do so, he will lie Morrow, which occurred in Portland. L^,’ fur ’"»•elf I had spent the day In take my "»th that Olivia would never the outer air. The United States light stance. blisters have been produced In sage to congress. The committee on deported. On the sugg Germany and “I must tell you," I said, when I drew waking inqulrlea at the offices of the local have hint that letter sent, or written to conferences house steamer General Alva haB been Russia, there highly sensitive subjects by simply future Pan-American n intar •watom houaea which aland at every en- me those few linos of farewell, but to my head in iignin. "that you must not expect to regain your health and strength touching the part with the finger or will recommend the holding of a con towed into Sorsogon, Southeast Lu national exoh regarding tr»nc* into a town or village In France, let me know that aim wan dead.” ference every five years. zon, with her shaft broken. the su There waa no doubt whatever that h>* so completely ns to be alile to return to tome Inert substanco and suggesting •nr th* gatharlng of trifling, v*xatlous Hut if you are the presence of a strong Irritant.—Jour su(faring from the name diaenau as your old dissipations, »>** upon artlcl*a of food and tnerchau- was ____ Opening of Charleston Exposition. At one of these I bad learned that, thnt which hail been the death of my careful of yourself you may live to sixty nal of Physical Therapeutics Kitchener Reaches an Agreement. of Washington, Nov, 20.—Arrange nre* ov four w**ka ago a young Eng mother a disvimi* altuoat Invariably fa- or seventy." Cape Town, Nov, 2$.—Lord K< ur lutei. A of cure, "Life nt nny price!" he anawered. '"hwotnan with a Hut. ,|r|.hnd passed Molly- My little slater’s got measles. ments have been made for the oj»en- favoni bits "There would be more chance for you fee. ha<l oy os foot, each carrying a email lomdle. ing of the South Carolina Interstate ener and Sir Gordon Sprigg, piimo Jimmie-Oh, so has mine. I ilmia(j whTi-h bad not been examined. It «a» fair con- now," I said, "if you could have letter have and West Indian exposition by the minister of Cai>e Colony. dolían have Molly — Mell. I ’ ll bet you my little eliiiacej ■ gililllt air than thia.” en th* road to Granville, which whs be t on the New president next Wednesday. At the reached an agreement under the been ofl slater ’ s got more measles thiiB yours wry. fl jfllity, a tween thirty and forty miles away. From "How cnn I?” he asked. close of the address by Senator Depew terms of which Cape Colony resumed York al establishing a Inful ill»! "Be frank with me." I answered, "and has.—London Tit Bits. Granville waa the nearest route to th* bling In at Charleston, messages of greeting the control of the Colonial troops in new fig Channel Islands. Was It not possible ath. lay I In the tell me what your means are. It would You can always tell a nice girl by will pass between the president and 29 districts. y two ad There has been much that Olivia had resolved to seek refuge Ian., nil be worth your while to spend your Inst John. »» judge of the manner In which she uses the tele managers of the exposition, and at discontent in the Cape, arising front United do would there agalu? Perhaps to seek me! ' My late the farthing upon this chance." for tbe nort ___ “Ia It not enough to make a man maiL", heart, bowed down by the aad picture of Dot it. | 2 30 o’clock the president will press the fact that the Colonial troops were district ò rginia. haa conv’ untrd ■ ba said, "to Inow there her and th* little child leaving th* towu the button which will set the machin being removed from the command of pleted lite iortisUl a better to bow your head than . onderei on foot, beat high again at th* thought lying In tho ban ery of the exposition in motion. the Colonial government. your fool neck. i iurka of OU via ia Guernsey. lia eauuot touch !