Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 12, 1906, Image 6

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yonder houne and I will prove to yoa .
Ihut I have jimt quit it,** to place hi*
Innocence beyond Immediate question
That courw of action waa hupoN«ible
now. Knowm»r Sir Riehanl a« he «I d.
rv«»ver. that In hi« rag-
and beNeviag.
By MARCLS CL/KRKB
old ui.tn ha t hiui«elf
lug passion I
<2
¿a
-LÄ
X
met ahd luurd d Lord Rv!lH«ia. he ».iw
hl
himself In a poaition which ««nil com*
pel hiiu to sa ritiee himself, lie knelt,
stupefied, un: in hie to «peak vr move,
Twe." et •red Mogford, again; “»ay.
WOM ’ WANTS TOO MUCH
CHAPTER I.
princely magnificence. But th» burden
On a certain May the garden of a of parsimony and a varies which he had my lord, 1« thi« the villain?"
tit Juliet V. Strauss,
Lord
Bella»;«
rallied
his
failing
senses,
sifi-li tn»« n III
large rod brick bow-wludowe<l mansion voluntarily taken upon him »»• not to
n
Thero are many e«iiii|«'ii»atoms
hie
glazing
eye«
«tired
iuto
hie
son's
called North-end House was the scene be shaken off, and ths only show h»
and aiindlorulo
to being a woman, if one only
«
faes
with
a
horrible
eagerness;
he
shook
of a d “UK-stic tragedy. Three persons made of his wealth was by purchasing
knows how to tlnd them
I'll««
his
head,
r
<
<el
a
feeble
arm
a«
though
were the actors in IL One waa an old on hla knighthood, the rambling but
mon» tiimi tkl,«
great trouble with women la tliut
man, whoae white hair and wrinkled face comfortable house at Hampstead, and to point elsewhera, end f««H back dead.
“If you didn't murder him, von rob­
they are always asking too much
gave token that he waa at least s xty i ostensibly retiring from active business.
?
of life. Man wauls bill little liero
years of age. He stood erect, in the
His retirement was not a happy one. bed him," grout,-d Xlogford. “and you
below, ami lie gels It. Woman
attitude of one surprised into sudden ' He was a stern father and a severe shall sleep at Bou street to-night. Tom.
run
oti
to
meet
the
patrol,
and
tell
him
passion, and held uplifted the heavy master. Hia servants hated and hi« wife
wants too mil'll; slie doesn't get
to
leave
word
at
the
Gate-house
that
ebon cane upon which he waa ordinarily feared him. Ills only «on Richard ap
t, nml Is consi.mtly fretting over it.
I
’
ve
a
pas'emtor
for
th«'
«s>aeh!
Bring
accust med to lean. He waa confronted peared to inherit hi« father'« strong will
If you sinrt out to
an earn
him
on,
JaekI
What
i*
your
name,
by a man of two-and twenty, unusually aud imperious manner. Under careful
<-st woman. Is- sure Unit yoll lire
eh?
”
tall and athletic of figure, drossc I in supervision and a just rule he might
earnest about tho right things, nnd
lie repeated the rough question twice
rough seafaring clothes, and who held in have been guided to good; but left to
Jl U|t. I l . ).A> » not ulwut a lot of triilcs that really
DISHONESTY IN BUSINESS PAYS
his arm», protecting her. a lady of bi« own devices outside, and galled by before hi« pri«oner answered, but at
«1«» not count. Al»)», . try not lo bo earnest al tlie wrong
/1» John 4. ffow land.
middle age. The face of the young man the Iron yoke of parental d!«cipline at length Richard l»«‘vine raise«! « pate
face
which
«tern
resolution
had
already
time.
1
ha««
1
known
earliest
women
to
ilrlv«'
the
t
bu«
wore an evpnuMion of astonishment, home, he became reckless and prodigal.
Only the other «lay a business innn m ho Is a
hardened
Into
defiant
nianho.sl.
and
bands to drink and give their sons a d stano for prayer
aud the alight frame of the grsy-hain'J The mother—poor, timid Ellinor. who
former priMclier, mid a stll.1 ent luisia "tic mem
had been rudely torn from the love of said. “Dawes—Rufna Dawes.”
woman was convulsed with sobs.
uiei'ting that remained permanent through a lifetime.
lier of tile church, declared to mc liiat the
His
new
life
had
begun
already;
for
These three people were Sir Richard her youth, her coysin. I.or>l Bella«!»—
Alio\«>
nil.
dear
woman.
In
seeking
to
put
away
child
»orhi In It» business relations hud to l>e con
I »»vine, hia wife, and his only eon Rich­ tried to restraiu him. but the heodatreng that night one Rufus Dawes, charged
Isli thing«, be sun* you do not put away the wrong
el«lerr«l wholly In the light of the times, that
ard. who had returned from abroad that boy, though owning for Ida mother that with murder and robbery, lay awake in
things. Do not discard the light and laughter nnd fun
for the man In business to attempt anything
morning.
Strang love which is often a part of each prison, waiting for the fortune of the
and save the aff«vtnti«»na. the selfi»hu<*aa. and the fool­
else vvouhl be to run headlong Into a atone
"So, madam." said Sir Richard, .a the violent natures, proved intractable, and. morrow.
ish little ambitions and emulation».
Two other men waited as eagerly.
high-strung accent which in crises of after three years of parental feud, he
wall.
Th«* thing» that men make are never miracles,
great mental agony are common to the went off to the continent, to pursue then1 One. Mr. Lionel Crofton: the other, the
"In my own case, h»>k whnt I nm compelled
horseman
who
had
apiHiintuient
with
the
same
reckless
life
which
in
Loudon
most self-restrained of us, “you have
everything that God make« In a miracle. Strange, then,
to ilo," Im salvi "I live In we.teru Iowa, nnd nm In
the
murdered
l.or«l
Bellasis
under
the
had
offended
Sir
Richard.
Sir
Richard,
been for twenty years a living lie! For
that we should fret for the puny workmanship and
bualneaa there. I nm in competition with men who have
twenty years you have cheated and upon this, sent for Maurice Frere. hi» shadow of the fir-traes on Hampstead
device for man nnd forget the singing waters aud talk
____
I dl»<“ov-
never ___
hail ________
the least . ____
sense of ~ sj-nipuloiienom
Heath.
As
for
Sir
Richard
Devins,
he
stater's
son.
and
bought
for
him
a
com
mocked me. For twenty years yon have
Ing
trei
1
»
around
us.
cred n good while ago Hint tho man who by nil <sbla
laughed at me for a credulous fool; and mission in a marching regiment, hinting waited for no one. for upon reaching
was my closest and most dangerous competitor was
now. because I dared to raise my hand darkly of apeclal favor« to come, His his room he had talleu senseless in a tit
FORESTS VITAL TO NATION S WELFARE
getting a rebate upon all good» »hipped to him over a
to that reckless hoy. you admit it, and open preference for his nephew had tañ­ of apoplexy.
(To fie eontinned.l
ed to the quick hia sensitive wife, ar bo
H» John F. I.ht), .M. I'. certain railroad That rebate wa, sufficient to give him
glory in the confession!”
Forestry lias found some «Ilfileillty In nt
“Mother, dear mother!" cried the contrasted with some heart-panxs the
an advantage over me that the clones! bu.lue«* erou-
young man. In a paroxysm of grief, “say gallant prodigality of her father with
trading attention, txn-nuxe of the assumption omy on niy side without rebate could not minimise.
GOOD COAL FOUND IN IDAHO.
that you did not mean th.»»» words: you the niggardly economy of her husband.
that the aubjert la purely one of aentluient
What did I do? I knew that I could not prove tho re­
»aid them but In anger! See. I am calm Between the houses of Perine and lon*- Expected Output to Supply the Atate
But the snbJesT I» In the highest degres one
bate lu court, ami I felt that a fight mi It would ac-
now, and he may strike me if he wilt" descended Wotton Wade there had long
and Eastern OrriKon.
of practical utility. The |a»et mid the painter
co ill pl I ail nothing
80 I am getting the an me rebate
Lady Devine shuddered, creeping been little love. Sir Richard felt that
The announcement that coal of a
tnay rejoice In the contemplation of the
myself, not because I want to violate a Inw, but because
close, as though to hide herself in the the colonel despised him for a city very fair quality has ticen discovered
woods. But the farmer, the miller, the boat
knight, and had heard that Lord Bella- In Thunder Mountain
I am emiqs'llisl to do *0 In order to make a living **
broad bosom 6f her sou.
serves to revive
man. and the lumliermnii tuny now combine to
The old man continued: "I married »is and hia friend« had often lamented
When I waa a ls<y I was taught that the word "hon-
the
Interest
in
the
development
of
that
you. Ellinor Wade, for your beauty; you the hard fortune which gave the beauty,
preserve ns well ns to enjoy the tieueficlnl
eat" was an adjis'tho that waa not |sm»llda of com*
newest
of
Idaho's
resources,
says
the
married me fur my fortune. I waa a Ellinor. to «0 sordid a bridegroom.
uses of this great element of our national wealth, Tlie
parloon. Nowadays not only the commercial world, but
Lord Bellaais visited at Sir Richard's Boise Statesman. Discoveries of coal
plebeian, a ship’s carpenter! you were
forest Is tho representative of motherhood, It fertilizes tlie usages of every day g'“'»d English allow the phrases
well bom. your father was a man of house during the first year of hla cous­ have been reported at various points
the earth uikiii which It feels, It bears the fruit of the "more lioneat" nml “moat honest " I'lidoubtedly they
fashion, the friend of prodigal«. I wa» in'« marriage: but upon tho birth of the j during the past few years, but those
past and th<‘ seed of tho future. A vigorous anil healthy
have their nilaabma In the isunmerclal world
In fact,
rich. I had been knighted. I was in son he affected a quarrel with the city I who control the locations as a rule
forest Is the height of nature's adornment. Man has
the expression "lie's n pretty honest sort of fellow”
favor at court. He wanted money and knight, and cursing him for a miserly have been unable to develop the prop­
been a.« wasteful of his natural posaeaalonu ns the sun
be sold you. I paid the price be asked, curmudgeon, departed, more desperate­ erties to a depth sufficient to demon­
lias come Into tho vernacular all along the business
of Its energy. We have not Iwen eoutent with using
but there eras nothing of your cousin, ly at war with fortune than ever, for
line, and not eien tho fellow himself would likely think
strate
the
value
of
their
holdings
from
hia old haunts. He was now a hard
my lord Bellasis in the bond."
these resources; we bale wasted them 11» reckless prod
to take exception to the compliment
“Spare me. sir, spare me!" said Lady ened. hope!,-»« old man of aixty, bat­ a commercial point of view. The sur
Igu la.
face
has
been
scratched
enough
to
In
­
tered in health and ruined la pocket;
Ellinor. faintly.
Perhaps the grandest forest now remaining on the
“Spare you! Ay, you hare spared but who, by dit>t of stays, hair-dye and dicate the existence of bodies of coal,
THE TRUE UNIT OF SOCIETY
ear'll
la that In northern California, Oregon nnd Wash
me, have you not? Lookye,” he cried courage, yet faced the world with un­ usually of doubtful bituminous value,
/1» llhhop Samuel Ffllowa.
lugton.
I
visited
Oregan
first
In
1887.
and
I
remained
In sudden fury, “1 am not to be fooled daunted front Of the possessions of the still giving moderate satisfaction In
Ttie
day of p«-ra«»nallty has
many
days
111
the
vicinity,
but
had
a
first.
Inst
and
only
»0 easily. Your family are proud. Col- bouse of Worton WaJe. this old manor, the limited local uses to which the
gone by. The man who writes tho
view. The whole country was covered by a IMlI «>(
Wqde ha» other daughter». My lord timberle«« and bare, was all that remain­
product has been put.
editorial artlcIvN In the newspn|H-r
Bellasis. even now thinks to retrieve ed, and it» master rarely visited iL
smoke from the burning forests.
The coal found In Thunder Mountain
la unknown eicept to a few. It Is
bls broken f-rtunes by marriage. To­
On the evening of the 3d of May
This was more wicked than the destruction
morrow yonr father, your sister», all the Lord Bellas!.« had been attending ■ Is said to have Increased In quality and
so with the toarbera In •be pulille
forests on the Atlantic only because the great
world, shall know the story you have pigeon match at Hornsey Wood, and quantity with depth, having been de­
fuhnola—|M»rhn|Mi to a greater ex-
of the Pacific are finer, and for the further reason that
told me."
having resisted the Importunities of hi» veloped about fifty feet Tests are
tent than any other railing The
they are our last. The example of the Atlantic States
“Yon will not do this!” burst out the companion. Mr. Lionel Crofton, who claimed to show 40 per cent fixed car­
abMiird ami unjimt dlnrrlmlnatlona
Is one to profit by. I remember the hills nnd streams of
young man.
wanted him to go on into town, be had bon and less than 8 per cent ash. It
that have hervtufor«« I mmui matte
the Eastern States In my boyhood. After long absence
“Silence!" cried Sir Richard.
avowed his intention of striking aero«» has lieen used for blacksmithing thero
agnlnet n woman l*erauae aho 1« a
1 revisited some of these old stream», The trees had
Lady Devin- slipped through her arm’s Hampstead to Belsize. *'I have an ap­
woman ure ceasing The iuo«t
arms, and fell on her knees at her hus­ pointment at the fir-trees on the Heath.” and is said to give entire satisfaction.
been felled ami the springs hail gone dry The swim-
If these claims are borne out and if
thorough Infidel, whatever else ho
band's feet.
he said, “with a parson."
It
uilng boles were filled with dry sand nnd gravel
the properties continue to Improve with
“A parson!”
may deny, cannot deny that Chris«
“Do not do this. Richard. I have been
now looks ns if Niagara fulls might yet be converted to
“Well he is only Just ordained. I development, the discovery will consti­
glorlth*« the heme. Tlx* Individual
faithful to y.m for two and twenty
a dry cliff, surrounded by nil sorts of mills
years. I have borne all the alights and met him last year at Bath, on his vaea- tute another highly important factor
wlety. The unit of society eonalsta
Rain produce* forests nnd forests produce rnln. Grent
Insults you have heaped upon me. The tion from Cambridge, and he was good in the future of that section.
ami Injurious changes of climate almost certainly follow
enough
to
lose
some
money
to
me.'
secret of my early love, the confession
In Lemhi County the coal situation
"And now waits to pay ft out of his Is most encouraging. It has passed tho
that I never loved you. broke from me
first
curacy.
I
wiah
your
lordship
joy
when. in your rage, you threatened him.”
A PICTURE SERMON.
ROOT OF THE BOY BANDIT EVIL.
experimental stage, having been de­
Sir Bichard, who had turned to walk with all my soul. Then we must push
veloped to a point where Its superiority
away, stopped suddenly, and bis great on. for it grows late."
tartoon Which Low.
“Thanks, my dear sir. for the ‘we.’ as a fuel for general purposes has
white eyebrows came together In hi«
the Boy-Hnnillt
been
clearly
demonstrated
and
the
but
I
must
go
alone.
”
said
Lord
Relia
­
red face with a savage scowl,
He
The cities nnd towns of the country
laughed, and in that laugh his fury sis, dryly. “To-morrow you can se ttle supply shown to be practically Inex­
seemed to congeal into a cold and cruel with me for the sitting of last week. haustible gauged by the present and are hating nn epidemic of crime of
i greater or lesser degree. Ill which the
Hark! the clock ia striking nine, G «od- prospective demand.
hate.
The Pollard
offenders are mere bojrs wtio have
“Yim shall have your wish—upon one night.”
mines there have been opened up sys-
At half-past nine Richard Devine quit­
started on the wrong path »0 early In
condition.”
tematlcally
and
are
yielding
a
large
“Whnt Is It. sir?” she asked, rising, ted bis mother's house to begin the new
j life that for them the outlook 1»
production.
Teams are hauling from
but trembling with terror, as »he «tool life be had chosen, ami so. drawn to­
| thing but encouraging. A strong
with drooping arm» and widely opened gether by that strange fate of circum­ the mines continuously, the coal sell- I mon on the cause of this youthful
stances which creates events, those two Ing for $4 50 a ton. and, according to
eye«.
j was preached the other day by
the Salmon Herald, the consumers be-
The old man looked at her for an in­ approached each other.
t’Utcbeon. the cartoonist of the Chicago
As the young man gained the middle Ing well satisfied.
stant. and then said, slowly:
Tribune, ills picture showed a father
“That thia disobedient son, who has of the path which led to the Heath,
The fuel problem has developed Into
wrongfully squandered my money and he met Sir Richard returning from the such a serious one In this State that and mother sitting by the fireside, the
father reading and the mother sew-
eaten my bread, shall pack! That be village. It was no part of bis plan to
keep himself from my eight, and never seek an interview, and he would have the coal developments will arouse the , lug. "Where's Willie to night?” asks
liveliest
Interest.
It
Is
only
a
matter
slunk past in the gloom, but seeing him
set foot again in house of mine.”
1 the father. "I don’t know,” replied
Richard Devine gently loosed the thus alone returning to a desolated of a short time until the Lemhi coal tlie mother, “do you want him?” "No,”
arms that again clung around his neck, home, the prodigal was tempted to ut­ deposits, and others, too. will bs says tlie father, "I Just wondered
kissed the pale face, and turned his— ter some word» of farewell and of re­ reached by a railroad. This will stim­ where he was.”
To his astonishment however. ulate development that It is expected
scarcely less pale—toward the old man. gret
That is the picture, but what a
“I owe you no duty,” he said, “You Sir Richard passed swiftly on, with body will eventuate in the opening up of
have always hated and reviled me. bent forward as one in the act of fall­ vast deposits from which the greater story it tells! That boy la on danger­
ous ground when lie Is away from home
When by your violence you drove me ing. and with eyes unconscious of sur­
from your house, you set spies to watch roundings. staring straight into the dis­ portion of western Idaho and eastern evenings and hit parents do not know
Oregon
will
be
supplied
at
prices
far
me in the life I bad chosen. I have tance. Half terarified at this strange
where he Is or what he Is doing. The
nothing in common with you. I have appearance. Richard hurried onward, below those exacted at the present worst may be Imagine)! when parents
long felt it. I accept the terms you and at a turn of the path stumbled upon time.
are so careless of the welfare of their
something which horribly accounted for
effer. I will go.”
boy» that they jiennlt them to have the
In
Great
Demand.
Sir Richard Devine laughed again. “I ths curious action of the old mao. A
The London "season” was partlcu run of the town without knowing their
am glad to see you are so well disposed. dead body lay upon its face in the
Listen now. To-night I »end for Quaid heather, beside It was a heavy riding larly active this year, and the crowded environments and awoM-latlona. The
to alter my will. My aister's »on. Mau­ whip stained at the handle with blood, condition of all the high-class hotels temptations of tho cities are si varied
rit» Frere, shall be my heir in your and an open pocketbook. Richard took reminded a contributor to the Strand and alluring that men nnd women of
stead. I give you nothing. You leave up the book and read, in gold letters Magazine of a game of billiards he experience fall. It Is not to tie won-
this house in sn hour. You change your on the cover. “Lord Bellasis.”
once played with a friend at a West rlered. therefore, that youth becrjniea
Where la Willie thia evening?
The unhappy young man knelt down
name; you never by word or deed make
Eml hotel at the height of a previous nn easy victim.
“I don't know, Henry. He went out Just after supper.
beside
the
body
and
raised
iL
The
skull
claim on me or mine. I* return In an
The
nltuatbm
Is
no
Itriire
that the Did you want him for anything?”
had been fractured by a blow, but It season. He says:
hour, madam; let me find him gone.”
‘•No; I Just wondered where he was.-Chicago Tribune.
It was close upon midnight, but for question should lie handled plainly,
He passed them, upright, as if up- seemed that life yet lingered. Over­
borne by passion, strode down the gar­ come with horror—for he could not half nn hour or so we bad noticed a I Who Is at fault? Primarily the par-
den with the vigor that anger leads, doubt but that hla mothers' worst fears weary-looklng American anxiously ob­ onto. When fathers nnd mothers are
strike of jlffiüj lie whs for pence
JOHN MITCHELL.
had been realized—Richard knelt there serving our play. I may tell you we unconcerned as to where their boys
and took the road to London.
had to light th« corporations nnd bnt-
“Richard." cried the poor mother. holding the man In his arm», waiting played a bad game, and It made ns 'are after night, they are giving an Arknowlrtlgrtf I.eadffr of the United tle ngalnsi the conflicting opinions of
“Forgive me, my soul I hare ruined until the murderer should have placed nervous to have him watching. We ' impetus to the wave of crime. Juve­
Mint Wnrkrra of A merlre.
hla own pe<>ple, but his business like
himself beyond pursuit. It seemed an
you.
felt sure that be must be a crack play­ nile courts nre n unit In demanding
methods, his sincerity nnd determina­
acknowledged
John
Mitchell,
the
hour
to
his
excited
fancy
before
he
saw
Richard Devine tosaed his black hair
such changes In the laws as will per leader rf the United .Mine Worker« of tion attracted the attention of Prési­
er.
By
and
by
another
spectator
drift
­
a
light
pass
along
the
front
of
the
house
from hla brow in sudden passion of lore
he had quit, and knew that Sir Richard ed In and took a seat on the other side - niit them to punish careless parents, America, who presented to the opera­ dant Roosevelt nnd enlisted the sym­
and grief.
had safely reached hia chamber. With of the table, and jhla made us still rather than their erring children, nnd tor« the desire« of the worker«, 1« one pathy of the country, to the end that
“Mother, dear mother,
common sense proves the need of such of the foremost labor lenders of th* by Presidential mediation peace was
he said. "I am not worthy of your soma bewildered Intention of summoning more nervous.
tears. Forgive! It la I—impetuous and aid ha left the body, and made toward
At last, when the score was about modification.
day. He did not organize the United estnbllalnvl. with the miners getting an
ungrateful during all your years of sor­ the town. As he stepped out on the 70—7S, tlie first man broke in.
Parent» who bring children Into the Mine Workers, but lie made the or- advance of 10 per cent, having their
row—who moat need forgiveness. Lst path he heard voices, and presently some
hours redtK’od «n<1 nn arbitration
“Excuse me, gentlemen,” be said, world are bound by every law of na­
me share your burden that I may light- dozen men, one of whom held a horse,
ture to protect and guide them through
board I m U iik patalillabMl.
• l it.
He Is just. It is fitting that I burst out upon him, and, with sudden “but can you tell me about when that the formative period, nnd they should
go. I can earn a name—a name that fury, seized and flung him to the ground. game will be finished?” We looked at l>e compelled to do so by statute or suf­
Jamair« Ha, Flab Story.
At first tbs young man so rudely a. one another.
I need not blush to bear nor you to
“Are you waiting for a game?” my fer a severe penalty. The parent
Labor Hay, 11X44, while fishing for
hear. I am strong. I can work. The sailed did not comprehend hla own dan­
known the pitfalls of the city and
world 1» wide. Farewell, my own moth­ ger. His mind, bent upon one hideous friend asked.
blackfish over the wreck, near Itocka
explanation of the crime, did not see
er!”
way Inlet, In Jamaica liny, I caught a
“Well,” replied the American, “not town, and It should 1« his duty an
“Not yet, not yet! Ah! see, he has another obvious one which had already that exactly. I was thinking of hav­ well as pleasure to guide the feet of
few good sized fish and a couple of
bls children until they arrive at the
taken the Belsize road. Oh. Richard! occurred to the mind of the landlord of
small ones. I had a piece of sn old
ing a dream about home and mother.”
The Three Spaniards.
pray heaven they may not meet”
yearn of understanding, If thia were
woolen stocking, which I used to wl[>e
“We don’t understand.”
'¿Tush! They will not meet. You are
"Heaven defend me!" cried Mr. Mog
done, the road to ruin would have
off the fishing jtole nnd reel with, nnd I
“Don’t you. Well, I hate to hurry fewer travelers, nnd more boya would
ford, scanning by the pale light of the
pale, you faint!”
tore off n piece of thin and wrapped If
“A terror of I know not what coming rising moon the features of the mur­ you, gentlemen, but I’ve been waiting elect to become worthy citizens.
around the fall of one of the small
evil overpowers me. I tremble for the dered man. “but It Is Lord Bellasis! about an hour to get my bed made up.
No
boy
starts
out
with
the
alm
and
future. Oh, Richard, Richard! forgive Oh, you villain! Jem, bring him here; You're playing on It.”
liln'kAnh, throwing him back Into the
All
his
ambition
to
become
a
bad
man.
p’r'aps his lordship can recognize him!"
me! pray for me!”
water. A yenr later, It Just happened
Then the second spectator spoke up. aspirations nre to be a useful citizen,
“It was not I!” cried Richard Devine.
“Hush, dearest! Come, let ms lead
to t>o I.nlHir Pay. I was tlnhlng nt the
“
Your
bed?
”
he
exclaimed.
“
Pardon
nnd
If
he
Is
properly
protected
during
you In. I will write. I will send you “My lord, say------” Then he etopped
Hiinin old sjn>t The flrat fisli I pulled
news of me once, at least, ere I depart. abruptly, and being forced on his knees me. That billiard table's my bed. I bls teens, the chances nre he will land
up was n blackflah weighing nbout two
by his captors, remained staring at the got it reserved at tho office the first all right And to whom should ats'lofy
fb>. you are calmer, mother!"
pounds, with n black woolen sweater
Sir Richard Devine, knight, shlp- dying man in sud-Ien and ghastly fear. thing after breakfnat this morning."
and the state look for Ills proper care
Edwin llnuck In Recreation.
Those men In whom emotion has the
builder, naval contractor and million­
during these critical years. If not to
Made Him Jump.
aire, waa the son of a Harwich boat effect of quickening circulation of the
parents? They cannot shirk the
To He Kneowmaed.
“That old plug moves pesky fast sponsiblllty.
carpenter. Early left an orphan with a blood, reason rapidly In moments of
“
Do
you
think young people should
elater to support, he soon reduced hl» danger; and in that terribis instant, these days, Hiram. How did yoti
What Is true of the boy, Is in a
sole alm In life to the accumulation of when his eyes met those of Lord Belle- break him of the habit of stopping still greater degree true of the girl. If
lie encouraged In literary effort?”
money. A shrewd man of buainea«. a sis, Richard Devine had summed up In the road?”
■'Yen.'' answered Miss Cayenne.
home is not made a haven for
thorough master of hie trade, troubled the chances of his future fortune, and
would rather have people write their
“Why, I learned to make a noise youth, then. Indeed, nre society
with no acruplee of honor or of delicacy, realized to the full hla personal peril.
gnnlr.ntion the most powerful In the impressions of things In general than
he made money rapidly, and saved it The runaway horse had given the alarm. like an automobile and every time he the nation In danger.
labor field. He first gained promt Insist on telling them to ma.”— Wash­
slackens
I
go
‘
toot-toot
’
and
‘
chug
­
Where
are
your
boy
and
your
when made. He married bis slater to Ths drinkers at The Spaniards Inn had
nonce In the strike of 18117, when he ington Rlnr.
chug*
and
he
starts
off
like
a
colt.
”
to-night?- Toledo Rlade.
• wealthy Bristol merchant, one An­ started to search tbs Heath, and had
succeeded In bringing about tho sys­
thony Frere, end married himself to discovered a fellow in rough costume,
A Deliberate Opinion.
Hypocritical.
tem of Joint conference which la now
No Words Woated.
Nlllnor Wade, the eldeat daughter of whose person was unknown to them,
Mrs. O'Riley—Pfwat kolnd av a felly
■Th» you Imlleve In transmigration of
In vogue between the minera nnd oper­
"Whenever I express a desire
Col. Wotton Wade, an uncle by mar­ hastily quitting a spot where, beside a
anything," said Mrs. Newbrlde, "my ators In the Knatern Htatea. There sre souls?"
riage of • remarkable scamp and dandy, rifled pocketbook and a blood-stained Is It th' nsw sooperlntlndent do be?
O’Riley—He’s wan av thlm felllst husband never objects.”
"Well,” answered the man who Dev-
over half n million men who are more
I>ord Dallasia. At that time, what with whip, lay a dying man.
’
Th» web of circumstantial evidence that’s all th’ tolme shlappln’ paypie's
lucky speculations In the funds, and the
“Neither does mine,” replied Mrs. or less Influenced by hla will, though or admits that he donan't know every
legitimate profit on his government con­ had enmeshed him. An hour ago es­ faces beholnd their backs.
Oldun. "He simply Ignores it”—Phila­ he does not by any tnenns control thing, "I woiihln't recommend It na a
tracts, hs had accumulated a princely cape would have been easy. He would
them. In the memorable anthracite regular practice.”—Washington Htar.
delphia 1’resa,
Bo
aslf-confideut,
but
not
concsltM
kava had but to cry, "I am the son of
for The Term of His Natural Lif
fortune« and could afford to
Uvs
la
>1
Itov. thMirgc II. HlimiKUia, who com-
milted Niili'ble tn hl« homo, nt l’«M»rln,
III . uh the rettili of i lliilge*! of n Menn
diilotia iiniur««, limi
I mm U i pitator of tho
F I r a t H a |> 11 « t
1'hurt'll nnd nl«>
wit* nt I lit»* brail of
two bnnkhig lliatl-
iiiiioint, .Mr.t Him*
moiiM «uudlinl In
Uvurfliduwn I ill t or
'ily. nod lupi held
l»H«(or;il ‘ luijg«« In
Kentucky, Telimi
Htt. o. Il NI M UuN
mid hidlitmi I**-
fon» <h>mliig to I'eorhi. Ilv
lM>nl
In isd| nt HlH'ohcrdi III»’, Ky . and llvml
on n fnViii until In* hnd ivuc I h M the ngo
of Id TI h ii he went to Lmilxf Ilio, nini
With tin* nld of frhMld«
|»rl
iiinry liiNtrth'tion In the puldlc «rhoola.
Prior to the tllnrloailiw Unit hxl Io lilt
vienth In» hnd I hh im » ah ri'client rrpu
UtUull.
Chief Mnthrw Kiely, who ha« In^n
NUM(n»tid4»d on cbnitf«*M of "graft*** lm«l
Invìi at tin» lt< id of tin» Kt, l«otila Polln*
IH'pnrtnmiit for «lx
year«, but ha« Ivtui
ewitinrrtrd with th«-
force over twenty
y e n r a.
Anthmi)
llth’bler then wn*<
plnctMl nt th«« tieiid
of th«* furefc, rMnbi
Ing th«» |MMiltlon
right yrarw, when
Harrigan agnln an
« u in r t| eomuiand
On«« »tf hla drat n< tn maiiuw kia.it
wna to make Kiely cajttain and tu placo
him In « hnrg«» of tin» big central dia
trlct W hile (¡«»vrrnor I "Ik *a« pr««»» ♦
t'Utlng attorney fri« tl«»u nr»»*«* l»etw«vn
film nini Kiely, th»* r«*4i*on, ua alleged,
Ivlng that Kiely had re fun«'« I to phier
the |*»II< m di'pnrtnirnt under th«’ or*
■i. t a r Mi 10U1
Fre«1erlrk VIII , the new king of
Ihmmark, I« well llk«»«t by Ihr |M«op|r.
On tiw» 34 of June next hr will l*r <•
y«*nra «d»L Hr la
D m * fnth«*r of eight
uhi ¡ilrt-ii, 0110 of
whom, bl«
»i»«l
«««n, la King IIna
koti of Norway.
Fmlerlek*« broth­
er la Ring of
(»ree««* One of hla
alatera I« Queen <»f
England : another
la th«» mother <»f
the Caar of Rua*
ala. II«» nl«o la
ran » imi i w viti.
related by
mar
ringe with lb«« GeriMati, Kw«’dl«h nmt
other roynl hou«*e« of p.ur< t««*.
King
Pre4lerl«‘k I « b«,a<l of the Pr«*«» Mn«»tin
•f iMtttnark. nnd I« «hiinrvhor «»f the
t'nlverwlty of «'o|«ei»hng«,n II«» la noted
for hla culture.
Ily the will of th« lot«* William It.
Kkldtnore Morrl«tuwn, N. J., I« prr»rntr<l
with a £AM«a> bbrary.
Brigadier General William l! ir«1lng
Garter, who I imm n<Httnif*4l hla n«*w
dtttlrN na cutnmnndvr of !•»«» Inqmrt
Hu nt <>f th«’ I ik' N
U. H. A . la n vet
eran of the r»’gular
army nnd n nohM
writer oti military
tophw.
F«»r more
than two yen tn lie
Inta I mm ‘|| mt ji 11«I
In th«» Philippine«.
II«» hna Juat cotnr
from Jiipnti, where
lie a|M»iit Hi«’ great­
er pnrt of n alx
weekn* leave of abaem'r gathering «Intn
on the Jnpnneiw« «'nvalry for a new «Ml-
tlon of hla book, "llorMe*. Naddlea mid
Bridlea.” which 1« n text for the honk»
arm of the mtv I c «*. General Carter la
54 year« ohL
John Rehaatlan, who Im« lieen mn<|e
pHMM'iigi'r traffic malinger of the Frlaco
mid th«* t’hlengo nnd KiiMtem llllixda
Itnllroiid
ayMtiuua,
' iiim Iwen with th«»
l«M’k J h I iiik I r<»a«l
for
twenty • al x
«•lira, lie hna lx*en
yilMMetlger t r II ffi <•
niinnger of
the
lock lalnnd «Ince
lanuary. I in »3, nnd
1 I m two new ii |>-
H'lntmontN
place
him In charge of
th«» paNHeiiger hua-
IneaN of mote ml lea
of rnllrond thnn any other innn.
The ayttein« over which he
In
now
In
charge coinprlw nn ag­
gregate mileage of more than Id.ooo
mlloft of rnllrond. .Mr. Hrbimtlnn h«a
been In tho railway service Rlnce INtMK
Illa birthplace la Newimrt, Ky., where
ho wna la>rn Jan.
IMO, mid hla
home I n In ('hlcngo.
•!— »
Every line of Mra. mid Mr Willlmn-
aon’a novel, “My Friend th«» Chauffeur,**
wna written out of doors nt their de­
lightful home in th«« aouth of France.
Emil Zerkowlts hna written n hook
(knllng with American commerce from
the lliingarinn ¡»bint of vl««w. II«* trav-
de«! IG,(M)O mllen «’«»llecthig <lnta.
Tim lute Thoma« J. Emery, the <’ln-
r'lnnatl rnultlmllllonnlr««, who died reci nt-
ly in Ciilro, Egypt, wna on hlw tenth trip
to Alrh’ii nnd hi« fiftieth trip lo Europe.
fjord Ifnwke tonde one of four ciuiliirlee
nt cricket obtnlnod in n inntch hi IMfMI
in Yorknlilre ngnliiHt Warwickshire, tho
«core being KH7. lie wna one of the scor­
ing <|iinrtet which Included Peel, Wain­
wright mid Jnckaon.
Though more populonn than thia
country, the II iinn I iiii empire I i / im only
mini nownpaitera.
The nuinlwr In thl.«i
country la 22,00a
A commercial agent of the Japnncee
government Is In California to mnke
mi ex|»erlinent In ahlpplng California
oranges to Japan.