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I gave way and h <b«d over the wheel Into the Btcuti tb kiln A« h» felt, he cnttghl ur • v a.'mf'.j at the whip »luck, remit r • |. n th» reins were twisted I' yi»'" »d n*d t|>» pise* w here he I'id str’.Ml » a v -ent Prv blackly did th» »mo1 e nd , , , th» ear.on that s man t«u feet od 1 n ’t ba»» »'«n him tall lit ISG his hrsvy four hors* way on r A m. ■! brlor» th» driver bad time >r up a lb» »■•< « beside li e open r > h .p. litrry Batideis »t«.pi»«l I < l.«r»« ri ,1. a > * hl ■ i '!»4. 1.» f 'll A hla. >d twined bis rvlOS tvxiad the Wi .p a f «1 -1» It a IM • It •» tl' I r** b,s. .ock csndicg in Ila <*•* <’u the riyt.« o . r he rocks he h»d J’lS’ thr wn in 2 th« »«at. TTiea be pulled on nls The« were r.ot vet bested threw.rh but th r sharp rv.ri i r« cut end bruiaed bin. . stteru ' grata ear. i ><»n io |>lt< h l ». verelv. >>«< of llnra-roek. pl»m by pure in. p rii Instaatly the .n« (r-n|ir-line'. pli that ;«wi> « L .< him. vomlilug to rm a c«z»elesa id« »■ tt. n ..awned u|' n Mm s»«1 hr s;”-ana tc I (ct. l ent u.ion getting out it etc» auiok« and hrst. t'nderflrath. In the body of the kiln, Wann black and ailfilng. the smoke were 2 ur 3«. tons of lltirarock It <v< , • raj ped Mm abvnt It1* r shroud H» I »: ccigti and choke An.rdl-ar a.age »4 buinu s tt u. tb« tl • r> > I ly n -.i ■«. < Id hsveeueewa h. d Immediate caicioid lumps at th« bolt« la. Uhl. n«%.:*<1 inly »hove! ng oat end c »n. |V t" that fearful atmospl.«te but San i . rs had bcob’e So accu»tom»d to on to prepare them lor packing lu th - I.-‘»Sthint coal nnohe that h» ..Id no' t.-.i a. to l. » Irny ...wills last llituwti II , ..Id readily to tbe tuniee Hr was p»i at tbe top. crawled with coal soot. Lu' f i|v a» ar» that hl» life could b» ateaa I ■ t yet h< tt«u er.ourh to «how nr > slgr.- <4 .rutuiairg k n ti. Ibra nra»» tI.rvux.. ured by a very f»w ». or»« of »»«< nd« un |., • he »«trtca’.d himself at or ce frr n which uir «relics »«nt a steady i.i o« ol th!« fiery pit T»o quick steps Urougni streaming name spun out by the furred h tn to ’he front wall He ptrahed hi draft, rose • mingled column of car balds un al.’nk the h».t ».anile bloeC' tonic arl>. gas an.l r.ral »moke a deadly cn.l found tint he could reach wa|. or» romb.natluD for the human lu: gs tie ¡..„h.st iaikf * moment Mgrrn Tt a men ever falls n to nt.e of those ip ..n s< me firm projection, the quie tope, he's done!” a burner had one« r, thrust <>f a l>«ot »<» Into a crack In the marked, and no one who had seen th.- lining »nd he would be out of hla dllani aaioklng pit- In full blast would b< like ma In a jiffy! ly to quo <tl<iu th. truth of the as»ertl<4i Even Io the midst of hla peril he was It was Monday m rnlng. a id th.- n>c>. In.-lln.d to congratulate hlnraeif that th. In tb« kiln hail set tied a considerable d.s- r.H k In the kiln waa flo lower, for had tw ice The lop was »otn«ihlnr uv>.r KI the <il»<an.e ta tall be*" greater he het In diameter. Front tills point the n :hl have hrqlen some bone, the h»ai I dy of the tiirnacr gruditslly ci.nttact would have li.'cn mere Intense and the •d. until just above the arches II m< ra <<< ¡.th would have made It Impossible fut nted barely elsht feel actors lip to h oi (<> K»' bls hand* otef the top of th • within tw o or three yard» of the atiriat o grarlte It was lined with fire brlek. hut forth" If» sii on the point of lifting hla to. remainder of the distance blinks of so to thrust It into some crevice in th. cslled Are graulte were employed. w all w hen h< iie.Mli bls feel ther« came « Thi workmen below never Intention rumbling a sinking The driver's hrnt ally pnt on fresh coat when a cart was alnioat stood still with terror, (or li being unloaded above; but eomellmes knew too ««11 ’he meaning of thernun • hey could not avoid doing so. and th. n The kiln was ayttllng! Down altimi . the drive» wan subjected to a very un- the rock with s suddenness that almtra pleasant »«Luklng Hire« him oft his halsnce. The hcaie. On thia morning Bandera was untar mn.i: Inside th« tarnace sank barely t« lunate. He had not thrown ti ft a doarn l..t but when th* motion ccawd th p.acr» when tie heard the ».raping of tl|Sanders'fingers rested on th. • iiovela. and In a fvw »«.^n.ls. curling 1. ni between the first and aecrttid laycts of granite Heconld no longer touch the •t'p through ever' .ievl«x ,ti ' roui.i i>lt huttom.caa rtV. sooty vapor. Thlelt. top of the upper blocks. It was death to stay, hut how could he < It grew, e.idylng and whirling round liba In choking clouds. But the team get out? The «a.I In Iftont was now too htr.li for him to scale. Beneath hl.« ' aal tw unloaded, and be could not slop i* farter lie worked th. aiHu.r he feel ft’dull fed. dusky glow showed dim ly I,etween tbe rough piece» of Rick. .uld be through. A'ilh dropi>ed heads th. horrea stood Tlirnir’h every crevice the smoke oosert patiently, waiting for the ninnai to up fr. tn the burning coal just thrown ' *rt They were used to the smoke, and. into the archer 20 feet below Tbe soles indeed, were so (ar furwnrd (hat they nld of his boots sere scorching. He was hot got nearly so much ns their drivir Bick, blind, dirty. In a nilnnte or two, ., ,ue uiuiuzl, he Would raau>«ruuiue by Ils was ctiniplstely hidden liy it. A spec tator a short distance awny could not euiol e and beak Round him curved th« ruygnd. soot- hsvs mid whether or nut h« was still un black. n»4 layers of granite, barely vis the top of his load. ible through the murky clouds. Abo.e Sanders w or wed ra|>|.lly, tossing thn its i uig.t a giitapse of blue s«y dsri>efle<. lump» one after another into the kiln by whirling vapor. His eyes imait.c tap Tira wagon was p< rhnps a quarl r Intolerably. From the burning coal an unloaded when hla I. it toe caught uu- heated rock a nauseous, puuetratli » d«r an eapnctally large piece < I ri ch ati.l oi or rolled up to him It waa eating ira Mumbled forward. TI.en afingmetit I I be llnii K (Hit of 111« lungs Ills strsngin 9 I grew less with «very breath be was destroying his only chance Even In bls extremity be thought of that. forend to taka. Tb.re was ne time to waste. How I raced by his peril ganders stood mo- should he start his horses' Hr tried to tlonlcM. Then from a crevice almost shout to them, but so cracked ana fee me under bra feet a tbln. writhing tongue was hie voice that they did not recognize of flam«, forked and lurid, varied sud it. and refused to mow. A.reauy ten den.y up. wrestled for a moment with of his preci.ra» seconds were gon«. the emote wrvattra and lilewerwd out as Senders stooped. plcgcd up a fragment quickly a» it had corn« Th« apparition brought th« i.river to hla seneee Pre of rock, and launched It at random, cious ««. .fud* were p.-..a»lira. auu instant through the «move. In the direction of old while Billy, the off leader of the action ww uecviMry. team Fortunately, it »truck the horse leaping up as high a* h« could, be fa fly on hl» dank, rousing him sudde nly threw hla hands over tie ««lee of the from hU reverie Billy started lot «arc, hot grai.lt«. and trl«d to lift hircwlf to ar.d th« others tolloaed bls lead. There tbs uip. but lie slipped taca a.it.oM im was a heavy tt unplug .¿hoofs a mak mediately Th« two lx t tbui ll.e ruck ing of unoiled axles The team was in bad settled m«Ai:l death to b.iu uuloas motion. he could devise some • ay to regain IL 1 he moment the driver flung the rock Ail at once II lushed over him that be Miswl the reins strongly agslr. with he mlgl.t throw tb« roc «a be »a* stand- both n*nds Barely had he done so when liig on into a loose pile against the (rent the loop tightened «lih a quick jerk. It wall, and ti.'ia make a torap tilga enough out cue va.iMi be sd been * i tli.g for, to he.p himclamuer out Could he t aw the one on wol-h his ine dcr<uued. done this belorv me kiln settled. Lie W It bout looa.ag bis bold he .prang up, safely wolfed ba.e b.en aaeur«d Wes sticking lbs tips of his toes lulu the In there time to 4o it nuw? terstiess bets een the blocks of granite Stooping, he grasped a three-cornered The fore« of the pup hurled hini against frngmsut a-.u ;bi«w ,t i.«a>irai the «all. the wail, but lie clung to the leathern Another and then another followea. straps with desperate euergy. They were burning Lol, except ibcwe be lied the reins given way. al! would Lad jus; flu.;g In from li e tup uf bls have been lost. But they were new and load. With bent bead, ixc.ng t..e tunns strong, purchased th, day bvtoie to re that poured ex iau»ilea«.y up. .»nd draw place au oider pair, and they did nut ing them Into bls lungs w itli • v ery chok break. In a moment Senders was ing breath, be fumbivu maoiy over the dragged up and out of the kiln, a roes bard biack lumps. the granite edge, and along the plant s of In this (»atilon he heaped 11 or 14 the staging, narrowly escaping being piece» aaatirat the granite, and llieu run over by the broad-tired wheels. slopped, tealing that to wi.rk lot.» er Less than a minute and a half had would destroy his only h< pj of getting elapsed since the driver's fuel first struck out. lira eyes were blooi.anot hla brain the bottom of tbe pit. but it would be reeling lira tf mplrs thr. tided as if they hard to imagine a more fearful 90 sec would buret. He could sue nothing, onds than that through which he had could hear nothing but a confused roar passed. As he looked back upon it after ing. Straightsi4»g up. he »tavigered for ward It seemed to him like a brief but ward. Two steps brought him ivgam to horrible nightmare.—Youth's Compan the wall. ion. To hie horror, he found that the pile he had built w i»not high enough. There Leng Felt Wank was not time to and to it further. What A meteorologist has lu ven ted an ap should he dot paratus to foretell the coining <M squalls, Fortunately, at that moment the wind and he will contar a benefit on the veered For a little while the »moke world, remarks the Chattanooga time», drew sway to the westward, and left by making them cheap enough for fam him standing clear In the beat Only a ily use few feel above him beyond the kiln edge he could See the war on body and the Prince Fttshimi has learned one sen- back» and In nd» of tils horses, their out fence In Kngilsh: "I offer a toast to lines waverlrg In ths heated atmosphere the presiden; of the 1'nlied Slates," and tint enveloped him Then.*- hedropied it always mule« a Utt. hie eyes, he caught sight of something that gave him a audiien hope of escape Over the granite hung the end of hl* 8APIFNT BATINGS. reins, where they had fallen when he Some men never perceive a point grasped iiuavalllligly at the whip-stock. Might he not take Arm hold of these, unless t' y hi.ppeu to ait on a start hla h< r«i. and thus be hoisted out tack. In la-', who t nt or of that fiery pit? gain« Barely ha 1 tin« td<^ suggested Itself to just, provided I him when the w<nd v banged again, the are observed? Between the fi < ’tilM of Incentra and smoke blew back, and once morn those of good I roaet traef. «ven poets ahrouued him in it* pitchy clouds hardly hesitate. Sanders' brain was swimming Julgtng from tbs' careful style of Htr« ngth and ceaaciouetieae could not the lov« letters of some famous nien, endure more than 20 seconds longer His shoes w«rv burning un bis te«t. ills one would say they loved .or publica tion. akin was rhri .ell: g and cracking. You never know wh .. a man means With closed eyes he swayed forward, fell about until be found the loop of the by a will or a con tract or a pub reins, and hooked his fingers round lic promise, however plain the lan them It would not do tor him to bear guage to the ord uary senae, until a bls whole weight upon them, lor tbey court .^eiks mlgiil busk »>■•) t t ni .ail bar!., th is mild days will they remain long outside PROFESSION IS UNDERFA' iA«ir comfortable winter quarters, 'nestion as to Proprietary Rights of seers they usually have plenty of food Beeeon Why More Women Do a'c__ Blond, in Central park. New Aork, the gage as Nursery GoVernes.-u Wife's Trasses Comae Vo Court gray squirrels have become so accus Explained by Writ«. for Settlement. tomed to being fed that they have. to a great extent, given up storing l.od. and Martha 8 Benslvy fa I There tv nowadays virtually nothing rtly chiefly on what they car. pick up Magazine begtn» a »«-lei of aw •hat a wife can S"> fir which she cannot sock day Red squirrels ean be coaxed which she is to relate her exp*. ma..e her busband pecuniarily responsi ay tqeane of food, but they are very « a nursery govern»»* At t‘ra ble, deciares the Fall Mail Gaaette. questionable fellows In fact, the general elusion of this first svtR'e eb. Whatever happens, he has always gut opinion io decidedly against them.owing speaking of the Cr.t fare, v wt h •» to pay the cools . And though he leaves to tbe.r partiality for Sega and young she lived: "Their efaqutfeu/ vis h»r at bls peril, she can always leave birds. Chipmunks hibernate' hn their >100 a month, and he had o. iy th* c b.m at her pleasure, and tbe law she can. underground homes, so ws cannut count c4 a machine; their governess - is p.-« put In force to compel bis return to her on them lor wiutec vieltncs The cotton 132. her board axd half a roctr. is of no use whatever to compel her to tail will condescend to accept dainties entire charge of their three lit t return io him. "Whefl.” a benedict had in tbe form of green vegetables (though body, mind and soul. The one occasion to plead lately—"when I mar one seldom has such iuxuries In tbe eiu- trained mechanic; the other ried her I became in sense part proprie ter). but. as he comes aimoet entirely required more qualifications L 3 tor ut her hair." Now she baa brought it night, he la not a very interesting college w< man ai d a teacher ot u him before tbe cadi on tbe charge uf guest. coble experience could bca>t My >.< stealing that same hi‘r. It It had be« n be«an at 7 o'clock, the time i ca tbe hair of htr head and he had exercised Laura, and lasted tfl sb ut la t II in th« course of business the charre SUBMARINE IS IMPORTANT. evening. Duri.ig this tii ra tl of stealing might perhaps have been Great Instrument of Destruction la I not a inom»nt < f rest, tot even r .• uns stained. But she bad bought the at m?als. In «pile of the p1» . Y«t to Play a Heavy Part in hair with her ow n m< ney anti had been 1 tb ngs cornec'..d -.v.tb tbe sltustiuj World's Warfare. at charges for making it up. Th« hue- < wcinaa of euifii ieut ability to diac land had as tLt cadi pointed out. no Th« Japanese-Russ.an w ar has not yet lbs dutiee would undertake ♦” claim to tb« hair under th« circum (unless from mo’!' ee cf pu»* stances; there was no part ownership, brought tbe submarine boat to a prac thropy), except ter a largsr s? tical lest; but it has be«n sufficiently as there might ones have bean con she could get in another oc 'up* •<■" sidered to b«. in the pre duet and no right • ell developed and proved to make it certain that it will. at some time, p ay to raise money on tt. In point of fact, : BIG MONEY IN A tbe relation between husband and wife in important part in naval wan are. had come to be such that there was only »a.,s World’s Work It is the next great Insurance Men Reap Lcrgv Be.- instrument of destruction to be used, a committal for trial. for Their Lobo’s—Boms Make especially since the U rpe>lo has In Jai tnese hands, proved so effective. The 9200,000 a Y«wx LIFE-SAVING DOGS OF WAR submarine torpedo boat is an enlarge As might be expect«! from the u. Whitehead torpedo, with human intel Suoceesful Demonstration of N«w Ser nitude of the buriaeia— Lgence instead of automatic machinery vice in England Proves of thousand mlliwwtw a year—thenar v :o guide it, and with 4 un'Mhg tub Greatest Interest. instead of the charge of guncotton In are able to carry conviction u. hearts of tbe multimillionaire, re r Its nose. There are several types tn An Interesting demonstration of what more or less successful operation. No proportionate rewaid. says V ... dogs trained in ambulance service can table is the French type, that sinks by Wora. Some of tbe gviteial ageutL • do in war time In aid of the wounded Tiling tanks, which is a slow operation yontrol exclusively a spccltkd terlh ha.» been made at Wimbledon. England. Then there is the Lake (American) pay all their expense... end 'urn r Two highly trained dogs, one of them mbmarlne that hauls itself under by in the biisittess secured to one uf . tbree-parts collie and one-part Eskimo, clined hydroplanes, and the Holland companies on a eommiesion br '• and th« other also colli« with the same type, recently acquired by tbe I’nite. up IJiw v . j O a year. The best "field n>< strain of retriever, took part In the ex States government that dives while un the ac'ual solicitors, may ma't . hibition. Hound the dogs Was strapped der motion, and is really w hit tbe oth a year eacu; and ther? are thottss^- a sort of harness bearing the Red Cri ss ers are not—a mechanical fish. agents whose annual entn: I»sl. ns badge m>d fitted with pockets on each between 16.000 and |10 O' 11 It sh side containing triangular bandages, be noted that the tendenev now Eskimo Boy Interesting. and round the neck hung a keg of spirits Menle, a Greenland Eskimo boy. Is one abolish those general ag-no » «. The members of the ambulance corp* concentrate the teep0Mli.il y me. preset! proceeded to carry out a series of the most Interesting pupils in the the home office. And the • ' public schools of New' York city. He of displays In which the dogs found men insurance experts believe tbit tl. was brought to New York by Lieut. »apposed to be wcuuded lying on the per cent, or len per cent, of eu h p. math. invisible to the spectators, and. Peary and has been transformed from a holder's total payments, which having lound them, ga e tongue. The blubber-eating arctie nomad into a agent now receives. Is too high. ambulance then picked up the wounded clever young American bright In his man and completed the first aid. which studies and captain of a bareball team. Pocketbooks at by the dog's help he had been able to The tribe to which he belongs Is very A German journalist on hi rat live himself. Dogs trained for this pur small, comprising les. than 250 people, from St Louis was partkuia pose are in use in the German sei viie, and they are the northemrai st known at the sight In certain Nv* Yu.k many being now in Herreroland, West Inhabitants of the globe, dwelling tn Africa, with the G>rnian troops in the complete Isolation on the barreu shores of such signs of A aer’Nan extia : as 11,000 pocket books for wot field, and ther« are also many with the of Smith sound, on the west coast of Greenland—a region of indcscribale des Russian army in Mauchuria. Rooms Remain Intact. olation and gloom. Kilkenny castl», Ireland, he.it FEEDING THE WILD ANIMALS riausible Theory. oldest habitations In the wort' Tom—I wonder why some klswra are of the roon s are tn« sam« tbo Squirrels and Rabbits Meet Quickly so much sweeter than others? »00 years ago. Become Winter Pet»—Cotton- | Jack—Different brand of tulerobea— Tail Comes at Night. Russian Nationalities. Chicago Daily News. The Hussion population r or Of the animals that we ran c-'ATabout Both Mica 110 nationalities, the three gr> our house*, the gray squirrels become Th* "Sweet Girl Graduate” now being Finns, Tartars si'd Srav* most triei.diy. Put nuts in convenient gives way tn "The Summer Glrk"— »laces and they will make frequent tripe ?hl<ad«lpbla ftrts. fur supplies, but only on sutuparati'ely I WHO OWNS A WOMAN'S HAIR