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taring it with clay, prodmvd a wall that are born. A trained ntiree tenches' «l»tle«l tho keeuvst wiud. Ils made cup» them not to cry. tiecause crying disturbs out of pine knots, ami plat«» out of bark the «xvu pants of the other apartments. | strips. He worked harder than any l»»u»d Cadi Week When they are old enough tv go out ; three men Nothing daunte«l him, noth lug dls«-ourage<l him When Mrs. Vick doors, nurse or mother lead* them ere fell sick, from anxiety, ami Inepffi KLAMATH FALLS OREGON j along a brick walk or through the park ' cient food. It was Rufus Dawe» who By MARCL'8 CLARKB becauae It Is so easy to get loat In a ' gathere«l fresh Irevee tor her couch, who ‘ big city. The city house has no yard cheere«l her by hopeful word», who vol What a aaft puat mortem dictum la to play In. no garden to dig In. There untarlly gave up half hla own allowance "heart failure" 1 I la no dog to romp with, no rows or of meat that she might grow tho strong | chickens to feed, no mud suitable for or ou It. Tho poor woman ami her child Forecasting the weather at long the kind of pie« mother used to make. he had again missed his chauce. "Who called him “Mr.” Dawes. CH APTER XIV.—(Continued.! Preawlslwa l.al» »ir»«k«„l. range waa done with great lU'-ceai aa ; The school age. or at any rate th«' early “Turn my fare to It core more!" he took her?" But the days stole on ami no «easel The Fremont William» strawIwrry Is "That double-dyed villain. John Rex," appeared. Each day they eagerly scan far back in hlatory aa the time of Noah. . part of It. brings no Improvement. The whl«l»ered; and as they raise! him. hs Incline.! his ear to listen. "It's calm says Frere. giving vent to his passion. one of tin* uew late sorts from which ned tho watery horlaon; each day they ' recreation ground la In a basement or Rufus Itawes buret Into w laugh so loiige.1 to behold the bowsprit of the re much Is expected. When It Is Intro Police of St. Petersburg are to be a brick paved yard. In tbe street the enough here. God bless It." he said; “but I can hear the waves a-brvaktng hard discordant that It made the other shml duced tbe name will doubtless Iw short turning Ladyblnl glide past tho Jutting fitted with coats of mall. In thia coun i boy la Ishmael, and the |«>lkvman, that upon the bar!" dvr. "We'll starve together, Maurice emsl. In accordance with tho general try the Innocent byatauders have great enetny of free-born America. Is always I As Frere relieved Mrs. Vickers from Frere." said he; "for while you've a rock that shut out the view of tho bar bor, but In vain Mr». Vickers' Illness plan of using but one name for a vs er need of that protection. ' on hand. There Is no chance for anow- the weight of the corpse. Sylvia ran crust. I'll share It If 1 don't get lib tmreased, ami the stock of prevision» rlety when |sw»lble. Tho variety has to her mother. "Oh, mamma, mamma!" erty. at least I'll have revenge!" 1 balling or a game of “scrub" or “three twgau to run short. iHwes talk»«! of l>eeii uuder tret throughout the country Resides, John D„ Jr., la deprived of old-cat”; and two fingers held up Ju«t she cried, "why did God let him die The sinister aspect of this famished putting himself ami Frere on half allow for two years, and has show n every In savsge sitting with hie chin on his rsg ance. It waa evident that, unless »ue- the pleasure of pointing with pride to ' before acliool lets out Is, In the city, when we wanted him so much?” Before It grew dark. Frere made shift ged knees, rocking himself to aud fro dlcatton «if lielng all Hint waa claimed the time when he stood aa a poor lad ' a language as unknown as the cunei cor camo in a tew days, they must ! to carry the body to the shelter of some in tho light of the fire, gave Mr Mau for It by tbe originator. 1!« one had at the bottom of the ladder. form Inscriptions. Tbe country Is the rocks at a little distance, aud, spread rice Frere a new sensation. Ho felt starve. One day Sylvia was sitting In the sun V'lowvr» for tk» Uargealae ll»»l««er- feature, and tills will Is« mainly In the I place to bring up children. One never ! ing the Jacket over the face, he piled sa might have felt that African hunter In the Rrittah house of commons re hears there of commissions like that «tones uihiu It to keep it steady. The who. returning to hla campfire, found a reading the "English History," which, opinion of th«« ronaumor, 1» Its rather To make his flower garden a contin cently Winston Churchill accused an j which. In Chicago, has Just made a march of events had been so rapid that lion there. "Wretch!" said ho. shrink by the accldeut of fright, she had ml» »hn|»«u form It 1» full as late aa ual delight, tbe amateur »hould study opponent of terminological Inexacti long report on the growth of nervous l»o scarcely realised that since the pre- lug from him, "why should you wish to brought with her on the night of th» the Handy, generally roualdered th« rnutluy. "Mr. Frere," said she, ami Hie characteristics of the flower» he I clous even.ng two of the five human crea- tude. Thia seems to settle It. beat late sort, of much tietter quality ness among the pupils of the public ' turee left in this wilderness had escaped I«» revenged on me?” douly. “what is au alchemist ?” grow» ami see that each serve» a pur- Tho convict turned upon him with s ! schools. There Is more than a Joke In from It. As he did realise it. he began "A mau wh«> make« gold." was Frere'» l>o«e. if tu« loves fragrati«'», ma'otlnnn and Is larg<< and flriu. Ill color It 1« an snarl. 'Take care what you say! I'll “America waa discovered by a for the words which Holmee addressed to affinia, with Its abundaut star <liai««l attractive, bright crimson, ami this fen to wonder whose turn It would b«> next. have no hard words. Wretch! If I am uot very accurate detiullloii. eigner." remarks Immigration Commis lure ought to offs«»t, to som«« extent, the "Did the ancient Britons know It?" i the •’boys" of hla day: The following day passed gloomily. It a wretch who made me one? If I hate white flowers. Is excellent, ami a fr*' sioner Sargent Ob. yea, but long after "Come back to the oouutry, ye children, was hot and sultry, aud a dull hate “No; not a«1 oh! aa that." had »linin’ If It does as well under you aud myself and the world, who made grant uovelty which present» a strlk Sylvia suddenly gave a little scream. It had been discovered by natives. The genornl culture as It ha» umler treta, hung over the mountain». Frere spent me hate It? I waa born free—as free as for shame! The remembrance of the evening when Ing cuutrast to this I» uocotlana Ban American is still ahead. : Who have wandered for riches and the morning In scooping a grave In the you are. Why should I be sent to herd »he rea«l about tho ancient Itritona t«> derua, with deep pink, almost red flow It will lie a valuable »«spilsltlon. It sand. In which to inter poor Bates. with beasts, and condemned to this slav lisa not yet. so far as ttio knowledge wandered for fame." Practically awake to his own necessities, ery, worse than death? Tell mo that. poor Batea came vividly Into her uilml ere. These, above all. «re »xiwllent for of the writer go«'«. In«eu Introdm'ed, but Two apostles of the Mormon church and though she had since re rea«l the borders, plaute«l lu front of taller grow be removed ouch portions of clothiug Maurice Frere—tell me that!” have been removed from their offices for passage that had then attracted her at After three months of married life. "I didn't make the laws,*' says Frere tontlon a humlre«l times. It hail never Ing «bruii». practicing polygamy. Yet uobody Mrs. Ella Farnham, 20. left the Brook i from the body as would be useful to him, but hid them under a atone, uot liking For a lie«! where a mn»a of yellow I» seems to hare noticed unusual disturb i lyn boarding house where she and her to lot Mrs. Vickers see what ho had “Why do you attack me?" before present««! Itself t«» her In Its full "Because you ere what I waa. You deaired, golden California poppy Is ances In the vicinity of Brigham husband of 00 had made their home, i done. Haring completed the grave by significance. Hurriedly turning the are free.. You can do as you please well thumlio«! l««ave«. she read aioml th* useful. It must be »own where It Is to Young's grave. has sue«l for divorce and gone to work mid-day. ho placed the corpse therein, You can love, you can work, you can passage which had provoked remark bloom, as It doe» not transplant well as clerk In a notion store. She recom aud rolled as many stones as possible to think. I can ouly hate!” He pause«! as “The ancient Briton» were little bet Its flowers are uot adapte«! for cutting A Chicago husband sues for divorce mends the following “don't»“ based on the sides of the mound. In the after- if astonished at himself, and then con tor tbau barbarian». They painted their For side ami back fence» clumps of noon he east the fishing Uno from the from his wife for the alleged reason her own brief experience, to all wom point of a rock he had marked the day tlnued. with a low laugh "Fine words bodies with wood, and, acat««l In their single am! double hollybocke In mass for a convict, eh! But never mind. It's that she tried to kill him by putting en contemplating matrimony: "Don't before, but caught nothing. Passing by al! right. Mr. Frere; we're equal now, light coracles of skin »tretched up «n are goo«l. A flower which grows nearly hair In bls griddle cakes. Any experi marry a man who cannot give you a the grave, on his return, ho noticed that and I sha'u't die an hour sooner than slender wooden frame». nm»t have pre ss high aa the hollyhock la radbeckla enced boarder will doubt the possibil seuteal a wild ami »avage appearance." coxy little home of your own. Don't Mrs. Vickers had placed at the head you. though you are a free man." ity of killing a man by that method. "A coracle! That'» a b««at! I’au't »• gulden glow, which producee s wealth marry until you have »¡«ent at least of it a rude cross, formed by tying two Frere began to think that be wan deal make a coracle, Mr. Daw»»?” of golden flowers good for cutting It five rears In the society of men. Don’t pieces of stick together. After supper ing with auother madman. "Die! There's Tbe couvlct kuitted hla brows gloom- la a go««t plau to devote the spa.-e lu A Minnesota farmer who heard some — the usual salt meat and damper — -ho no need to talk of «lying. ' ho said, aa be afraid of being an old maid. It Is front of on«« fence to dahlias ami cos Uy. body say that men of bls calling had tried to talk to Sylvia. “Why won't worse to have your heart broken by l you be friends with me. missy?" he soothingly as It was possible for him to “Come. Dawes!" crletl Frere. forget nothing to do tn the winter replied say It. 'Time enough for that by and ting his enmity for an Instant, lu th» mo», for three are sure to please the most fastidious flower lovers. I •>« that winter was the busiest season of man unworthy of you. Don't marry too asked. by." flash of new hope, "can't you suggest cactus sml do'oratlve forma of tlw young and with too little knowledge of "I don't like you.” as Id Sylvia. "Y"ou all for while In the summer every farm 'There spoke the free man. We con something?" er attended to managing only his par men. Don't take men too seriously. frighten me. You are not kind. 1 don't victs bare an advantage over you gentle Rufus Dawes, thus appealed to »• th» dahlia are becoming more and more Most men's compliments are deceiving. mean that you do cruel things, but you men. You are afraid of death; we pray ticular share of ground, tn the winter acknowledge«! head of the little »oeiety, popular every year. The tulicr* may are----- - Oh, I wish papa was here!” for It. It is the beet thing that can felt a pleasant thrill of self satisfaction. be storcl In tbe «•ellar In winter like he had to spend all of his time tell Don't contradict those who tell you “Wishing won't bring him,” says happen to us------ Die! They were go "I don't know," he said; “I must think potatoee. If there happens to tw a ing the President bow to run the whole marriage is a farce. Don't forget that Frere. ing to hang me once. I wish they had." of It. It looks easy, and yet a good office job Is better than a poor 11» sunny exposure In the garden, plant s country. “There! That's what I mean! Is There was such a depth of agony In man." All this covers broad ground. that kind? ‘Wishing won't bring him!' pau»ed aa »«linething lu tho water caught few pompon chrysanthemums, which thia terrible utterance that Maurice bis eye. It »»• a mass of bladdery sea It has now been discovered that our Rut broader still might have been cov Oh. if It only would!” sre hardy. They will give an «ffective doubt I«-«« w ill I m * off«-r«»l a year from Frere was appalled at It. “There, go “I didn't mean It unkindly," says and sleep, my men.” he said. “You sre weed that the returning tide wa» waft dlsptny of tiny flowers In the sutumn now. Those wlm raise late varieties «if coast defenses are very defective In a ered by a single sentence: “Don't mar ing slowly to tho ahore. Thia object, most Important particular. There are. ry at all unless there Is love enough Frere. “What a strange child yon are!" knocked up. We’ll talk In ths morning " which would hare pa»»«*d unnotlce«! at The Drummondl phlox are exceedingly straw lierrlea for mnrket should krep "There are persons," says Sylvia, R is said, by no means enough men to to last longer than three mouths." Love "Hold on a bit."' cries Rufus Dawes, any other time. sug*e«te«l to Rufus prytty. »low growing annual», ex«'e«l track of till» sort. Indianapolis News. man them. The existing companies of can overcome all adverse conditions, “who have no affinity for each other. with a coarseness of manner altogether Dawe» a new idea. “Yos," he added, lugly »bowy In mana. In warm ami ex I read about it in a book papa had. and coast artillery are away abort of their make a happy home anywhere, sweet I suppose that's what It la. I have no foreign to that he had Just assumed slowly, with a change of tone, “It may [ m « m «1 situation» they last but few "Who's with ye?" sorrows and disappointments, be done. I think 1 sec my way. II «w weeks In bloom. proi«r compliment of men and there en affinity for you. I can't help it, can I?" “Ths wife and daughter of the com- should t>e many more companies to gar smooth the wrinkles of age and lend using lime too ft«-«‘ly t»>lh In th« matter “Rubbish,” Frere returned. “Come fandant,” replied Frere. half afraid to far do you think It is across the bay T' he a»ke«i Frere. < »»»• foe Satall < kicks. rison the defenses already' provided and wisdom to tbe Inexperience of youth, here, and I’ll tell you a story." of quantity ami <«f frequency. A» a refuse an answer to a question so fierce "About four mile».” A farmer's wife write» : The coop 1 and cause all life's joys that are really Mrs. Vickers had gone back to her ly Put. man sufficiently their guns. The convict »ighed. "Too far to swim ose. »hown In sketch. 1» much better If rule »our »oli» m-eil lime, but II «tore worth while to borer about It and radi cave, and the two were alone by the ' not follow that all acidity of the »dl I» 'Toor souls!” said the convict. “I pity now. though I might have done It once. John Burns, the representative of ate from It. aa fragrance surrounds tbe fire, near which stood the kettle and the them." And then he stretched himself, But this sort of life weakens a man. made of pine. It 1» mad» In three due to lack of lime, for, as I» wall newly made damper. The child, with separat*' plisvs, the naif ami bottom lie known, there are rertaln minerals In the labor party In the new English rose. There are no fixed rules for some show of hesitation, came to him like a dog, before the blaze and w-ent to It must bo don», after all.” "What are you going to do?" asked Ing removable. The roof proj««*ta over ' the soil In some l«vcntl«ma which will, cabinet, does not Ignore the harmless happiness In marriage and never can be and he caught and placed her on his sleep Instantly. When morning dawned the coop on all aides, but much farther ipparently, make It »olir, ami all tlie Frere. customs of the official society In which any. But it may confidently be stated knee. The moon had not yet risen, and Frere awoke him. In front ami back. This Is to keep rain lime In the worhl will not overmne the Rufus Dawes glanced around him stu •To kill the goat." be now moves. He attended the re>-ent as an Invariable geueral principle that the shadows cast by the flickering fire (To b» rentlnosd.t pidly, and then remembering what had from beating In. Tbe roof boards are effect. Then, too. certain plant» routain parliamentary dinner and prime min lots of love Is newled to prevent a wife seemed weird and monstrous. The wick happened, with a great effort he stag nailed to two narrow pieces, which are , more or 1«»» lime, many of them suiti kept iu a boarding bouse from being ed wish to frighten this helpless crea ister's reception clad in the regulation THE UPHOLSTERED GIRL. gered to bls feet. "I thought they'd got Just the length of tin« Inside of the cient for their own iim * «lover I» «m» uniform of his office, a blue cloth suit like a fish out of water. Tbe great ture came to Maurice Frere. ms," he said; "but it's the other way. “There was once,” said be. "a eaatle coop, and are placed far enough from of these, hut oftentimes more Ilme I» elaborately trimmed with gold braid, a mass of happy wives wbo work In their in an old wood, and In thia castle there I see. Come, let's have breakfast, Mr. She Tell» How She Ms»»»«, So Sieg the front am! tbe back to tit Inside the requlnsl In the a«dl not only to cor- Cloth»« Owl of th» Orglnaey. drees sword and plumed chapeau, and homes, rear their children, cook the lived an ogre, with great goggle eye»." Frere. I'm hungry." ?o«>p. Tlw> crack» »re batten««! meals, mend tbe clothing and do the "Where did you tllxl such mid an«! “ You must wait, ” said Frere. “ Do re»T any acidity w hl< h may exist, but they say that be adorned the gorgeous "You silly man!” said Sylvia, strug Th«' floor, J. 1» made to »lip In at to »et fre«« «olii«' element In the »oil that clothes. Those American statesmen thousand and one unending tasks of gling to be free. “You are trying to you think there 1» no one here but your picturesque clothes?" uskol the fluffy self?" the housewife need not envy these glist blonde of the Itasome brunette In a would other» l»e remain Inactive. We who decline to wear evening clothes at frighten me.” The convict, stretching out his wast terra cotta bouse gown with a loose formal evening functions do not know ening butterfiles wbo look upon mar thus a««« that llm« ha» Sonic other "And this ogre lived on the bones of bow well they would look In the cos riage as opportunity for leisure. The little girls. One day a little girl was ed arms, looked down upon them with chain girdle. "Everything you wear > function lawldre corr««*tliig »«dl sctdlty. the uncertain gaze of a drunken man. "I tume prescribed by social usage for happiest women tn tbe world are tbe traveling the wood, and she heard tbe am weak now,” he said. "You have the look» so different and distinct from By far the l«ret way to ire* Ilme I» to wives whose love finds expression In ogre coming. 'Haw! haw! Haw! haw!' " I <'X|««rlment with tbe crop, knowing tas- such occasions. beet of tne;" and then he sunk suddenly other girl«' clothea, and yet—" work. Not overtaxed drudges, whose "Mr. Frere. let me down.”' j fore «««««I I« «own something about what "And yet you know I can't afford “She was terribly frightened, and she down npon the ground, exhaust»«!. "Give lni|»>rted or expensive things?" finished Whether ahlftlessness Is a vice that lives are necessarily miserable, but the It require« In the way of lime for It» me drink!” he moane.1, feebly motioning ran. and ran. and ran. until all of a Is incurable or a habit that can be women whose time and hands and sudden she saw------ " with his hand. the other. "Well, that's Just It, aud I l»'»t development, then te«tlng different Frere got him water in the pannikin, 1'11 tell you. overcome it Is, anyhow, a condition minds are ever occupied In making tbe quantltle« of lime on different plot» of A piercing scream buret from his com that perplexes and Irritates relieving borne happier and life for all around ponion. "Oh! oh! What's that?" she and haring drunk it. he smiled. and lay "My dre«» allowance la small and ground, but nlw nya with the »aine crop, down to sleep again. Mrs. Vickers ami my Ideas are large, but fortunately officials Sblftlessness Is paying one's them sweeter with wholesome meaning. cried, and clung to her persecutor. Krrllllal nm mm OrrhMrd. On the other side of the fire stood the Sylvia coming out while he still slept. for me I cun wear the picturesque. last 50 cents for a circus ticket with WHEN THE SAP RISES. figure of a man. He staggered forward, recognlze«l him as tho desperado of the When I renllze,! that satin and velvet the back like n drawer. Thl» coop Is Nothing Is belter for fertilizing an out learning where tomorrow's break settlement. very easily sunned and cleaned on »c fast Is coming from. It Is a refusal How Chine«« Royalty CrMta th« and then, falling on his knees, stretched "He was the most desperate man w» and tine bromlcloth were beyond tny vmnt of tlie removable floor and ro>«f orchard than raw bone meal and |>>t out bis hands, and hoarsely articulated to repair the leak in the roof when the had, ” said Mrs. Vickers, Identifying purse 1 decide«! to find what would The H Inch boan! nt the top In front ash, snjs an ez|>crt orclmntlst. Tlw Opening of Spring. one word—“Food!" It was Rufus buna will have nitrogen enough for th» herself with her husband. “Oh. what look Just as well or better on uie uud sun shines It Is killing tbe goose Tbe Chinese as a people live close Dawes. bn« hob*» taire«! In for ventilation. A shall we do?” orchar«! In »<«1, ami the phrepboric acid that lays tbe golden eggs. It takes no to nature, and have observed through cost less. Tbe sound of a human voice broke the wooden button on top bonrd nm! n 2 "He won't do much barm,” returned thought of the morrow. It never lays long centuries many graceful and sig spell of terror that was on the child, "I don't go In for suits, but for Inch »trip nt the bottom’ leiliin on the will Isasmio soluble by ib-grm*s as the Frere, looking down at the notorious tro» need It. The principal n«-»*«l of ap anything for a rainy day. It always nl flea nt customs In connection with and as the glow from tbe fire fell upon ruffiau with curiosity. “He's as near frocks and long coats, tbe latter rather frame of wire «creen which I» u»««1 your sandy Mil III apph-a I» ixitash. foe Ignores opportunities It prefers to seed time, harvest and tbe notable the tattered yellow garments, she guess dead as can be." loosely made from plain materials. A stormy day» when th« chick» nre too ed at once tbe whole story. Not so Man rely on neighborhood bounty to bus events of tbe agricultural year. Sylvia looked up at him with her clear silk or chiffon scarf uround my neck young to run out. nml on warm night» not only Is such a soil usually deficient rice Frere He saw before him a new child's glance. “We mustn't let him In |»itiish. but apple« Ink» a larga tling for ltsfilf. It won't work except Every year tbe emperor with his Is more conspicuous than my wrap, At «they time» n slatteil wmalen front, iiinount from the soil. We would a|« tinder tbe pressure of necessity. It own bands grasps tbe plow handle and danger, a new mouth to share tbe scanty die,” said she. 'That would be mur always, anil my hat. generally a big b. I» used. provision, and snatching a brand from ply 4*»» isiumls |s«r acre, niliol AVI never gets ahead. drives tbe first furrow ; be also gath the fire, he kept the convict at bay. But der.” one, la In the same tone aa the scarf. I make thin coop In two sise» -a tin "No, no.” returned Frere, hastily; "no (Hiumls of the Isms meal am! fifty ers tbe first sheaves, both acta being Rufus Dawes, glaring round with wolfish one wants him to die. But what can You know one can buy exquisite gle coop 2o Inches »«piare, 21 Inehre pounds of muriate of |s>tash. Then Tbe professional exposer, whose accompanied by solemn official and re eyes, caught sight of tbe damper resting we doT' things In chiffon and soft silks for high In front and 1’1 Inches In the back, mow the orchard am! use the cut grass name Is legion nowadays, appeals to a ligious ceremonial. Every year tbe em against the Iron kettle, and made a whereas good furs will mount up to and n d«>ub1e c«««p I» 30 Inehre long "I'll nurse him!" cried Sylvia. as a mulch for the trere. In short, Standing want tn human nature. “He press plants a mulberry tree, and some clutch at It Frere dashed tbe brand in Frere broke Into one of hie coarse about ten times that sum. nml 24 Inch«*» wide. A removable lath krep tlie orchard for apph-s alone, ami that goeth about.” says Hooker, “to of tbe highest ladles of tbe court, ap his face. "Stand back!” be cried. "We laughs, tbe first one that he had Indulg "Then I wanted unusual shades an«! partition, c, divides It no food to »pare!” devote all Hint grows on the lam! to ed In since the mutiny. "You nurse persuade a multitude that they are not pointed as guardians, of the cocoons, bare Tbe convict uttered a savage cry, and, him! That's a good one!” The poor patterns for my frock», house gowns tl»' tree*. so well governed as they ought to be make pilgrimages to tbe mulberry raising tbe Iron gad. plunged forward llnw'l F«»rw«f «he l.«»t«re. and occasional blouses. I searched this shall never lack attentive and favora groves and offer prayers for tbe health desperately to attack bis new enemy; little child, weak ami excitable, felt the town over tiefore I »truck the right lettuce plants that have l>c««n win fin« ll«n kr Teelle» Wires. contempt In the tone, and burst Into a ble bearers" There Is one other point and growth of the silkworms and the but, quick as thought, the child glided passion of sobs. "Why do yon Insult place, and where do you suppose It ter««! over In th« rold frame »hould t>e Electric plows an* uusi with ron- past Frere, and snatching tbe loaf, pi»«' me, you wicke«! man? The poor fellow's wa»?" peculiar to the exposer wherever you success of the silk yield. plnntiil nt the enrlleat |sm»lhl« date In ■Iderable success In Italy, two |s>wct find him. He is tbe maker of Impossi Miss Carl, the American artist, wbo ed it in tbe hands of tbe starring man. ill, and he'll—he'll die, like Mr. Batea. “I can't Imagine,” responded ths spring, and n sowing of the »««««I should cars Is-lng Rtntlomsl nt each »file of with, “ Here, poor prisoner, eat! ” and ble myths; be has an ambitious Ima was so long a resident of the Imperial Oh, mamma, mamma, let's go away by other. O innde nt about tlie name time. Many tbe field with wire cuiden hetwren. gination. That Is bow be gets a wide court at Peking, was present at yet an then, turning to Frere. she caat upon ourselves. ” “In the upholstery department! They kinds of veg<«tnhlre will yleli! good re Th«« current la obtain««! from trolley him a glance so full of horror, indigna Frere walked away. He went Into the audience. His material—politics and other ceremony In honor of the opening tion and surpri«» that the man blushed turns on Innd but moderntrly enrich««!, little wood under the cliff and sat down. have the loveliest silks and soft drap but letturo ctp) only tie grown to |«-r linen. The plow In puliisi by the cnlilre business, or both—Is dry enough when of the farmers' year. and threw down the brand. from one side of the field to the other, He was full of strange thoughts, which eries you ever saw, and all In such odd treated In a matter-of-fact way. It fei-tlon In very rich and heavily ma the current ls«lng cut off when It "The awakening of spring.” she re As for Rufus Dawes, the sudden ap he could not express, and which he hsd colors and designs. must be treated In a matter-of-flctlon cords, "the day when the sap Is sup parition of the golden-haired girl seemed never owned before. The dislike the 'The nllks are a different quality mire«! ground. Plant In row» twelve or reaches tlie end of the furrow. The way. Recourse must be had to the sub posed to stir from Its long sleep and to have transformed him. Allowing the child bore to him made him miserable, from those you And In the dress silks; fifteen Inch««« apart; planta ata hi Id la» plow' In double ended mid can Is« run ject matter of historical fiction—the to feel the first throes of renewed life. loaf to slip through his lingers, he gazed, and yet he took delight In tormenting the goo«l» are wider and wear better. act eight Inches apart In the row, nml either way with enne. Ono man man Individual as tbe shaper of events in Is commemorated In a pretty, homely with haggard eyes, at the retreating fig ber. He was conscious thst he bad act Then there are other materials by th» the seed sown In drill and when large ages th>> plow nml another each power ure of the child, and as it vanished Into stead of their product, the individual ceremony at tbe palace. The radish the darkness outside the circle of the ed the part of a coward tho night be yard, soft and rxU, which weur better enough thinned out to about eight or car. The thrre men mid th«« inachlltcC as tbe weaver of some gigantic web. ten Inches. Give clean and thorough plow from aoven to fifteen acre« |s«r and young shoots of lettuce, the first firelight, the unhappy man sank bls face fore In endeavoring to frighten her, and than silk and cost less. that the detestation she bore him was vegetables to feel the benefit of the upon bis blackened, horny hands, and well earned; but he hail fully determined “This little gown I have on sm cultivation. Varieties of lettuce are day. To the fact that all tbe fools are rising sap. are presented on a silver buret into tears. to stake hie life In her defense, should made from Just such stuff, ami I have ex<-e<«dlngly numeroua, and thn aelec Ilampaklrrs »nil th« Itaron T>p«. not dead yet. especially the rich fools, salver to the dowager empress by a tbs savage who had thus come upon a home evening gown that I made tny tlon of a few good kinds Is not with CHAPTER XV. them out of the desert attempt violence, ■elf from a pair of white madras cur out difficulty. the newspapers of tbe day furnish kneeling slave. Rhe partakes of them, At the Inst International I was much The coarse tones of Maurice Frere ami be was unreasonably angry at the abundant evidence. It was one of this and then gives them to the young em amused nt the dlstusslon In various roused him. "What do you want?" he pity she had shown. When be got back tains. The dull reds anil pinks flint'1 Tke New Kias TaSsatrr. claes living In Philadelphia who spent press and ladies to taste of. quarters ns to whether the Hampshire aaked. he found Dawes stretebed upon the am so fond of and usually wear nre An Industry new at leant to Mlnnc awlne nre of tin« bacon or bird ty|s«. {30,000 the other evening on tbe “com “When her majesty raises the first easily found In the drapery depart Rufus Dawes, raising hla head, con brush wood, with Sylvia sitting near notn has been Introduced during quite ing out” of bls eldest daughter—a sum radish to her lipa, the young einpress, templated the figure before him. and rec him. ments and the yellows nre perfectly recent years. It relates to tlie manu The Individuili who cnlla Hampshire of money expended In mere vain dis princesses and ladles assembled In her ognlzed it "Is It you?" he said, slowly. swine bacon milmnls han not yet "He la better," said Mrs. Vickers, dis lovely. facture of flax straw Into binding learned the A It <’ of what tho term play larger than the total Income for throne room repeat tbe wish for Impe “What do you mean? Do you know daining to refer to the scene of the 'The rough pongee which was worn twine. Professor Nhnw nfllrms In baron niemin, remarks I*ri>f««»aor T. W. a year of a score of many hardworking rial happiness, which is synonymous me?” aaked Frere, drawing back. But morning. "Sit down and have something so much for frocks last summer and Orange Judd Farmer that one of the Hhaw In Amerlcmi Agriculturist. and worthy men. More of a fool by for 'national prosperity.’ This wish Is the convict did not reply. His moment to eat, Mr. Frere.” "Are you better?” sake«] Frere, ab was considered a great novelty had flnest features of the new Industry several degrees was the wealthy wom echoed by the high attendants In the ary emotion passed away, the pangs of been sold in the drapery departments In that It will tend very much to lessen <’I«-Mnlniz ike Coop». an In a New Hampshire town who had antechamber and re-echoed by the hunger returned, and greedily seizing ruptly. the piece of damper, he began to To bls surprise, the convict answered for several seasons, and I bad a dress wante on many fur inn of tho west. No Rcnldlng with hot. strong »«mpsiids ■ pet dog burled the other day In a slaves kneeling in the courts without, upon quite civilly, "I shall be strong again in made from It long before I saw an where probably In nil the United Hinton will eternise the filthiest coop, nml If eat In silence. costly casket trimmed with white satin and still echoed and reechoed by ev “Do you hear, man?" repeated Frere, a day or two, and then I can help you, other. Then the cords and curtain him the aln of wimte prevailed to such when thoroughly dry it la wliltewnnheil and adorned with cut flowers. Upon ery Inmate of the palace, until the at length. "What are you?" sir.” chains make lovely trimmings and glr an extent ns In the western mid north with a waah containing n gissi amount such pabulum as this does anarchism waves of sound reach to the outer "An escaped prisoner. You can give Within a week from the night on western state». FISx straw wna nl of cnrlsdlc Held the lice mid mites will feed and grow. Tbe worst and most walls. Then her majesty makes a wish me up In the morning. I've done my which ho had seen tbe smoko of Frere'» dies. "I have found the scheme a great moat a complete wnntc. The greater tie dend or gone for tho time being, best, and I ’ rn beat. ” fire, the convict bad recovered hla dangerous elements of society today are that the sap may rise In such abun This sentence struck Frere with dis strength, and had become an Important money saver as well us a means of the number of acres devoted to the mu! you will then have the work under not to be found In tbe slums nor In dance as to produce a fruitful season may. The man dl l not know that the personage. He was skilled In all the getting the unusual and picturesque growth of flax the greater wnn the control and by constant care can keep tbe haunts of vice, but In tbe mansions that all the people of the great em settlement had been abandoned! mysteries of the prison sheds. He knew designs. Of course, I don't think ev waste. free of the p««ata. of men and women who make no better pire may enjoy peace and plenty. “I cannot give you up. There la no bow to sustain life on aa little food as erybody couUl do It In fact, I’m glad Give llofa 1.101« Salt. « ore for Sheep Foot-Hot, “Thus are these first fruits of the one but myself and a woman and child possible. Ils could fell trees without an ose of tbe opportunities which large In reference to pro|M*r proportions of wealth has afforded them than to feed awakening of spring partaken of with on the settlement.” Rufus Dawes, paus ax, bake bread without an oven, build they can't. A girl must be of rather For sheep find rot nn English vet slim and picturesque type, and If she milt and sulphur In mixtures for sheep erinarian gives the following ns an ex a simple ceremony of praise and ing in his eating, stared at him in amaze- a weather proof hut without bricks or their own follies and vanities thanksgiving. Thus »re these homely uient. “The prisoners have gone away mortar. From the patient he became can, aa I do, make her own clothes, mid hogs, Professor Richards writes: cellent rei.... ly: Th«« sheep are walked In Massachusetts a plan has lately plants consecrated with wishes for the in the schooner. If you choose to re the adviser; and from the adviser, the so much the better. To anybody like "The mixture of nnlt mid sulphur thill once a month through a fi per cent so that I would say, Try It,’ but to oth we feed our sheep Is made up of one lution of cop|s«r sulphate, the hoofs be been considered for tbe establishment good of the country and the happiness main free, you can do so as far aa I commander. am concerned. I am as helpless as you As the time wore on, and the scanty ers. decidedly, 'Don't' ” part of sulphur mid live parte of salt. ing previously cleaned where noere of a state commission which. If possi of Its rulers.” are.” stock of provisions decreased, he found It In not necessary that It Ini made up nary. Regular monthly treatment of ble. should punish the wicked landlord Wanted Il Hever»««!. ‘ But how do you come here? ” that hia authority grew more and more Explained. who excludes children from bls prom Frere laughed bitterly. To give ex powerful. Di<f a question arise aa to the “This cheese 1» full of holes,” com of nny definite proportion, its there la thin kind han boon found a good pre no danger of fissllng too much of either ventive of foot rot ns well an a cura "Why do you want to reform our planations to convli ts was foreign to his qualities of a strange plant, It was Rufus plained the prospective purchaser. isee. Of course there Is no power that experience, and he did not relish the Dawre who could pronounce upon it. can compel a man to lease his property spelling?” "Yes, sir,” said the proprietor. ■ulmtnnce. We try to mix It In the pro- In mild canea. Where tho dlneane lias liortloiin mentloneil. A go<st mixture reached the advanced «fago, the solu “Because,” answered Mr. Dustin task. In this case, however, there was Were fish to be caught, it was llnfns "That's right.” against hie will J but. without taking for hogs In one fifth of eulphur, two finn sbollili b<« twice ns strong, and the this proposed legislation too seriously, Stax, “that’s tbe only way I can be no help for it. “The prisoners mu Dawes who caught them. Did Mrs, "Haven't you got one with the holes Vickers complain 'if the Instability of her fifths of charcoal and two fifths of sheep almiild ho walked through It the mere suggestion of It draws at an out-and-out reformer without hit tinied and seized tho brig.” A terrible light broke upon Rufus brush wood hut, It was Unfits Dawes' full of cheese?”- Louisville Courier- i salt." about once n week. tention to the hardships of city chll ting some of my financial friends."— J?l'.v< t, I I he began to uuderetaud bow who worked a wicker shield, aud. plan- 1 Journal. Washington Stag. KLAMATH FALLS REPUBLICAN Aren. Their troubles begin when they | 1 I '