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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1906)
aa tlw flight »Yuiiuivu» va au awful bom WAR UPON BUGS. receive the last words of advice from - pray a bit.** aald Ria nd. barfloi«nt follow« Enormous clutrfM their venerated Instructors. That the Tha u«’tiuu tu avb*r tha aanaaa Vstele «am *•«• •" Ksl«railaallea of black powder ilrioimw ou «very alile, of the old man. aialud too Uvrevly by graduates are Influetn-ed greatly by tlw Melba !■ MaaeeebaaeU«. am! Ilie wliol« heaven roeoiimls. The bla food fortune. advice wbtcb ««-oaipanles their dlplo No a-rvat la the deelrurtlott wrou«l>t Dolse of this terrific »anno mile » an l»e ••AC ” bt OBli • , rrn» ’ A u <» h I mas Is doubtful They listen with ap In by the itypay niul browntall moth« thought!” And ha hualt down, ami, heut». iHstlmtly nt n .llstnme of four parent attention, but their thoughts are HAMATH FALLS OREGON •hutting hia blind ayae *twaa aa though Massachusetts that n combined effort mil.»« through the clenr «if- 't he hgr- usually elsewhere, But the custom of 1« now being put rola of on«'» gun »«Hili Ix'.om» uiiimmii ha was datalvil by aoiua strong light — telling graduate« what they should do unatHHi by hia cumradaa, uiov » h | hia lipa forth by both the forlctly ls»t It sometime« bappvna that when typ« with their live« what Ideals they Th«» whole aliuoaphsr« allently. Ntate and nation to —I It batches out trouble. smell« of powder Minto «r* a»«*li dr«|> should cultivate and what errors they It waa quit«» dark now In th* cell, but al go* erutuenta to [»Ing In nil illroctlona, while a|»«nt shot aa Bland ad*ane«»d hia f«c* waa Ilka a should shun Is so time honored that exterminate these rati Usi on the wnler ground one; At some time In Its history Itussla whlta math floating upon tha darhneaa. , the moat radical of educators has not CHAPTER XXV (Continued.) night, searched going to work, aearche»! la**!*. t'ongreaa must have sown a large acreage of Thuugh the number of gun» la quit« "Sell North End House!" cried poor at uim I s , searched going t«> prayers, PawtM prcanad hia luehy comra«lo‘a hand, i suggested that It be given up. It may last year appro phen» niellili. Hie bag «Ino '■ not Incon wind. and withdraw to tha furthemt coruar. Mr IVaJ«. In bewilderment. "Why. ths aearche»! coming out. and thia In the not be of much use. but It Is impressive. prlated money for ■Idernble. amounting XVhau Troka oama In tha morn lug, he carving» hy Grinling Gibbone are th« roughest manner It usually dore, When a man wants to do wrong he I It also gives the bead of the «»liege or finest In th« world." the purpose of Im to between '•’.<*«» «ml fl.f*«» blril« all told Now, Rufus Dawes, holding aloof, as aaw what had oevurrot! at a glanca. and I university an opportunity to lecture seldom experiences trc-ible In finding IHirtlng and props I Tlw coot ns well ns the du» k« nfford "I can't help that." laughed Mr waa his custom, from the majority of his haiitenad to ramova (ha corpaa of tha the public under the pretense of lectur Richard. "I want cash, an»! cash I must an «xcuse companions. ha»l made one friend if ao strangled Miwnry. gating the Kuro very gissi »»«ting, and th.»»e which the Ing the graduates Naturally the ad have.” •’Wa draw lota,** Rufua l>aw a«, mindless ami battered an ol.l wreck |H*an enemies of luitl»>W do m>| ns|ulre for Itivir own Camden, N. J., lias "a woman steeple vice bestowed on them takes «>lor from "Then what do yon propoo« doing. coul.1 be calle.) a friend Blln.l Mooney. pointing to Bland, who cmuchad In tha in. t. o. iiowssik these Injurious In um » limy can readily s»'H at from ¡1 line of the many ways In which Rufus comar furthaat from hia victim, "and It jack Got her early training, climbing the times. That which was given dur sirF I'm th« wit- aseta ami the State of Maaaaehuaett» |s>n»« to tl |vii»v each. "To buy my mother's life Interest as Daw«« h«»l obtalne.1 the affection of ths fall upon him to do it. Ing and Immediately after the Civil her husbands collar. naac* has also appropriated $10.000 a year for War differed from that which la heard provide.!, realia« upon ths property, «nd old blind man was the gift of such frag •Thay*ll hang you all for that." three years, the fund Io be devoted to travel." «aid Mr Richard nienta of tobacco aa hs had himself from Once In a great while a woman gets today. Little was said then of the tin Troka. "You aniaa« tn«. Richard. You con this end. Hotli the national and the tun« to time secured. Troke knew this, so angry at her busband that sbe even holy greed for gain and the million f»»und ms. Of cours« you can do as you ” 1 hopa and on the evening in question hit upon State funds Inn« lieen plaosd under the sires who had amassed wealth by ille pita»». But so sudden a detsrmtnatlou Tha achwma of a«vap<» hit upon by tha refuses to talk back. an ex.-ellent plan. Admitting himself «Imply thia: Thraa charge of Dr. I.. O. Howard, eblsf of gal and dishonorable practices were not The old house- scattered—vase« coins noiselessly into the boat shed, w here the convict Intallact the bureau of entomology of the t'nl O|>portunlty knocks only once at held up as awful example«. Nobody -plcturoe—I -really— Well, it is your gang slept, he crept ctoae to the sleeping men being together, lota were drawu^to determine who «hould be murdered Di« ted State« Impertinent of Agriculture. aouie men's doors, while at others It was warned against commercial lam. property, of course - «nd—and—and I Dawes, and counterfeiting Mooney's drawer of the longest straw was th« Dr. Howard vtolted Eur<>|* in the sum mumbling utterance, aske-i for "some to which has been call«! the crying sin of wi«h you a very goo«l morning!" break« In by the use of a jimmy. Ths lie was killed, mer of 100,1 and secured the cosqiera- A knock at th« d.»or mad« Richard bacco. Rufus Dawes was but half "lucky” man. thia age. Possibly such a warning drawer of (he nest longest straw a as lion of official entomologists of differ start. "Com« in! What'a that? Let awske. aud Troke felt •oinethititf put Would It I* possible to think of a was loss needed formerly. The percent Tha He was hanged the murderer, ter»? Give them to mo. Ho began to into hia hand. He groped Dawe«' urtu. II« had. ent European countries and engaged more useless aneti flee than ths wreck age of graduates w ho went Into bust open his correspondent-« before his «er and «truck • |Uht. He h*.l got hit man unlucky one waa the wltnowi. of courta, un excellent chanca of being expert assistants In Italy, Austria. Ger ing of a flue mind over chess problems? news and became ex[x»s*e»i to severer rant. tbit time. D a w on had conveyed to hi« hanged alm», but hia do«*m "Kngllab I.lteratur« from the Nor Inst not ao many, Switzerland and France temptations than those w hich beset men "When did thia com«?” asked Mr fancied friend a piece of tobacco almost certain, ami h»* therefore looked upon summer many parasitized caterpillars man Conquest Io Clisucar” la the Ulla Don't fall lute the habit of assuming who follow the so called liberal ptvfes Richard, holding out a letter more than •• big •• the top joint of his little fln hltuaelf aa unfortunate. wen» sent over to America, and In the of a book by William Henry N<-hofleld, to know a great deal. No man knows skins was much smaller. And yet there usually disfigured with stampings. ger n*«» t»e continued.> winter no less than llrt.iklO neats of the profeaaor of txmiparallv« llteratur« III very much, and be Isn't sure of that Ono can understand the feelings of a was a great deal of rascality in the "14»re night, sir. It's bin to 'Amatead. Harvard unlvereaiy’. browntali moth were also sent to Mas "good old days" which young men ■Ir. and com« down directed with the nun entrapped bjr such base means. AUNT HETTY'S SUGGESTION. M Pierro Loll'» l»»w tsiok. “Lea l»e sachusetta Three nests esme from all This thing they are calling denatured might properly have advised not to hothera." The angry glare of the black Rufus D a wo« no sooner onw the hated ■enchant«»»," la to appear In tl*i* couu alcohol is probably named after the Imitate. There were wildcat bankers, eye« induced him to add. "I 'ope there's fnce of W.inter Troke peering over hl« lbs Uss Hare to Hee •« tltrs.tlv» part« of Europe, and a certain proper hammock than he eprAug out, and, ei »Ids lo Kvory Owwvveucs. lion of them contained parasites At try next fall lu an English translation. condition It leaves the fellows In who for Instance, who were not punished nothing wrong. airF "Nothing, you Idiot!" burst out Mr ertlng to the utmoet hie powerful mu« The Grnftona were thoroughly enjoy Saugus, near Boston, a house liaa t»een The Issik. which ba«, hy the way, t»eeu drink It for dishonest acts which. If «»mmitted Richard, white with rage, "except that elee. knockesl Mr. Troko felrljr ofT hie ing the dear old holy's visit. Not In the prepare,! In the woods as a laboratory, r*»pyrlglit«l III the original In thia «>un now. would land them In the ¡»eulten- I should have bad thia Instantly. Can't lege into the arms of the Incoming con least overwhelmed by the big city Reform in political parties would tiary. Practices which are regarded as and the parasites emerging tills spring try. la •al»l to »leal with harem life lu you see It’s marked urgent? Can you •tablee. A deeperete struggle t»»ok place. rotue sooner If the men who are loud- dishonest now were look«t on as read? Can you spell? There, that will At the end of which the convict, over- after her quiet village life she took have been liberated In woodland r»» Constantinople aat tn urging It did not fall to register "smart” then. The public conscience do. No lie«. Get out!" powered by numbers, waa borne •eneo- readily to Nvw York life Her plirasuro glona where there aeema little danger "The Caar's Gift." by William Ord at election time. Left to himself again, Mr. Richard leoe to the cello, g.iggnl and chiilned 111 riding it) the subway ami on the ele of Are. and where there will bo uo In was not so acute as tt Is at present way I'arlrl'lge. the American seHlplor, vated railway was renlly contsglous. to the ring bolt on the bare flag*. While sectlclde work. Also ten structure« 1» a dainty llttl« tale with Hie ■-■enu This Is a country where It Is easier to walked hurriedly up and down the It’s generally the "trusted" clerk chamber. wlpe»l his forehead and finally In this condition he waa eavageljr beaten Her point of view was so original that have t»eeu erected surrounding Infest get rich quick than it is elsewhere. It lal»l In Itussla. I if »ides occupying u «at down and re-read the letter. It by five or six conAtablea. To thia malm who gets away with $100.000 or so. th« Grafton« s»H»n found themselves «1 tr»-re and rovvred with wire gauae. holds out more o|>portuulties to pass in waa short, but terribly to the purpose: prominent place In tbe art world, Mr ed and manacle*! rebel waa the com Tbs clerk who Is not trusted couldn't waiting with Interest, when nny domes In which parasites have l»eeii lllersted. a few years from poverty to wealth mandant uehered by Troke the nell Partridge is achieving considerable 'The George ¡Intel. Plymouth. get near the money. tic problem ar»»sc. to see what quaint, At the preseut Huie nearly para Americans have been in the habit of “My I»e*r Jack—I have found you morning. fame as an author, bls two former Hetty ”Ha! ha! my man.*’ eaid th« com chserful little solution Aunt site« have Issu»! from the material Itooks. "An Angel »if Clay” and "Na- boasting of their country because such out, you see. Never mind Just how at Jerome K. Jerome says "You can’t would offer prescnlly. mandant. "Here you are again, you *ee. M-nt In from Euroi«. and these have thau Hale," hating beet) very»favorably opportunities abound In It There are present. I know all about your proceed ba funny all the time." It requires Mrs. Grafton declared that «he «mid been colonised under the conditions r«-elv«l. so many roads that can be followed to ings. and unless Mr. Richard Devine How do you like thia sort of thing?” considerable effort for an Englishman Dawea. glaring, makes no answer. week of flat- not have survive! that Just diwerlbed In vnriou« locnlltle« In get wealth legitimately that It would receives his wife with due propriety, • ‘ You «hall have fifty laahe*. my man. ” Henry Wallace Phillips' lusty row to be funny any of the time. he'll find himself In the custody of the hunting If it had not been for Aunt the vicinity of llooton. They have lawn not be a bad Idea for college presidents boy. ll«i Naunders. s|q»»ars again thia police. Telegraph. de«r, to Mrs. Rich •aid Frere. ”We’ll see how you'll feel Hetty, who aecom|>anled ami clie-red seen to attack American browntall amt to specify on successive commencement ard Devine at abov« address Y'ours as then!** season in "R«l Maunders' Pets, ami Gold Is reported to hare been dis her with unflagging Interest until they gypsy moth caterplllsre, and there days the roads that should not be fol ever. Jack. The fifty were duly administered, amk SARAH." covered In Manchuria. If thia proves Other Critter»." lt«i and his frlemta discover*! that delightful a|>arim»nt. | llA commandant eallr.1 th« next day. seems no reason to suppose that they lowed and make their statements more The blow was unexpected and severe. «»llss-ted at different times a goat, a to be so Manchuria may as well get After engaging the new apartment, Frero gav« Interesting by mentioning some of the It was hard. In the very high tide and The reb«l was still mute will not thrive on American soil. ready to submit to Anglo-Saxon domi pig. a python, an eagle, a b»»boa'.ji »leer t!ie Grafton« were discussing the mat him fifty more laghc-i. and sent him the Not only are the two species of moths rich men who have got rich by travel flush of as«ur«d succaae, to be thus nation. aud boar, to meullou ouly a few of He» next day to grind cayenne pepper. This ter one evening. Ing them. General remarks about dis plucked back into the old bondage De waa great destroyers of vegetation, but the "critters.” Every one of those "anl- a punishiueM more drea»le»i by ths "Of course, it's a much better apart spite the affectionate tone of the letter, honest methods In high browntall moth Is further a great mu finance and Immigrants from the old world are miles" drvcio|<e>l mirth provoking vhsr he knew th« woman with whom h« had eonvlcte than any other, The pungent ment than this," began Mr. Grafton. same tn humanity, from the fact that thronging to this country not only fast the Industrial world are moat telling to deal. For some furious minutes he dual filleii their^nye« and lunge, causing acterlatlca, evea down to ths much- "And the air out there is so much the Imrlied hairs of the caterpillars er than they can be assimilated but when they are spl<ed with Iierwmalltlee sat motionless, gazing at th« letter. He them the most excruciating tormenta, abused pig; ami their antics furnish purer." a»!»le»l tils wife. penetrate the skin of human beings, faster than they can be naturalized —when the speaker names tbe financier did not speak—men seldom do under For • man with a raw back the work 11«! just the u>atl-rlal b» most relishes "Y'es. I'm thankful you ami the chil waa one continue! agony. In four day* thoughts or the captain of Industry wbo has such circumstanc«« — but his rousing an lntet«r Irritation, which has and voted. fur bla hi-eezy. puiigeiitly worded ysrua dren will have gissi air. but Rufua Dawea. emaciated, blistered. thia «orn ran in this fashion: "Here is made the least enviable re«>rd during oivupl«i the attention of phyalcluna In blinded, broke down. "Well?" o Henry In his new book. "The Four aa again! Just a« 1 was congratulat the vicinity of Boston to a large extent Merely to vary the monotony some the year. The graduates of 1906 were •‘Captain Frere. kill me at one«.”’ he “It's hard on me. Iwlng mi much far- How did Million," well sums up what la left to ing myself on my freedom, In the last few years. cabinet officer who has more than four told that they must not pattern after It'll take me a tialf- «he discover me? Small nss asking thst. I ther up town, those of us who havs mlsse»! ront^ull letters in his name should allow biui- the money spinners who hasten to be What ahall I do? 1 can do nothing. It “No fear.” «aid the other, rejoice«! at hour more to gvt to th»- »»ffi»-e. and the rally adventurous chances waiting for SHOOTING IN THE NILE DELTA. self to be talked about as a powlble rich and forget to be honest. They is absurd to run sway, for I shall b« thia proof of his power. ”Yuu*ve given same at night------ " us st»»ut tha city In twenty different would have been more Impressed by caught. Besides, I'vs no money. My in; that's all I wanted. Troke. take him presidential candidate. "Oh, I know, Jim!" cried Mrs. Graf Drivles Malertowt la a Huai aaS guls,-«. "We have grown stiff." lie «»ya. the advice If the names of the worst account is overdrawn two thousand to the hospital” Kllllu« Them by rh<i«a*nilA. "with the ramrod of «»uventlou down The next day Frere visited him. com ton, regretfully. "You'll s|s*nd a w hole money spinners had been mentioned. pounds, If I bolt at all, I must bolt The little sinner Is like a moui hour more every day on that horrid ele Bordering tbv ouaat of Fgypt, In tint our baefca We pass on ami some ■uy plimented him on hia courage, aud offer Rich within twenty-four hours. at once- easily caught and exterminated; but Dawe* vated !" oro.nl alluvial delta, are sevvrnl In laud as I am. I don't suppose I could raise e?l to make him a constable. come, at the eA»l of a very dull life, the big elephant of political and flnan- WIZARD OF COAL TAR. "Yes, that's the trouble," sal»! Mr. lakia, three at least of tlx-*« being each to refle-t that our romance has bi-ep a more than five thousand pounds in that turned his scarred back to hia torturer, rial slu can clean out the whole circus These things take a day or two. and reeolutely declined to answer. Grafton, nsHHllly. as luige a> a g»»ud «Iza-d English county, l>allld thing of a marriage or two, a Dr. Perkin Opened a Trensnre Hosse time. and run the show herself. *'I am afraid you have made an enemy say forty-eight hours. In forty-eight for the World'« BeneSt. ■'The new pla»-e Is two milro farther ■aye Lunduu FiuliL iu vely lew parts satin rosette kept lu a taje dai*** n of the commandant.” said North the next The fiftieth anniversary of the dis hours I could rale« twenty thousand out. I believe y»»u said?" Aunt Hetty re are tln*y more than »lx feel deep. These drawer, am! a lifelong fetid with f That Paris paper that offered Mi. pounds, but forty-eight hours is too <iay. “Why not accept hia offer?” covery by William Henry Perkin of lakes are all salt to a greater or leas ■team radiator.” Rockefeller $1.000 for a flfteen mlnu?.- Dawea cast on him a glance of quiet marked. crisply. long. It's a bad job. However, she's the first coal tar color, mauve, occurs not inclined to bo gratuitously disagree •corn. MAnd betray my mates? “Just about.” degree, but abound In fl*li of various I’m talk should not feel discouraged at bls this ysar. l'lsns able. How lucky I never married again! not one of that enrt " "And you'll |»ay five cents to the of «¡MM'lee ami afford plenteous keep for An I weertala StrMlm, refusal. There are plenty of goo.1 are on foot in En I had better make terms and trust to North pityingly implor« 1 the stubborn fice from there Just as from here?" w«s tbe vast flocks of wild fowl which visit Americans who will be glad to act as A stranger who was making hl» flrot gland. Germany and fortune. After all. she's been a goes! rnlnd to have mercy on the lacerate«! tbe next question. liwi i In winter. bls substitute, at eveu a cut from that visit to oue of tl>« popular summer re Poor Sally!—I might body, but without effect. Hie own way the United State« friend to me. "Why. yes." I Hiring the autumn months, from sorts of the Interior t»sik a «troll on scale of prices. for a celebration of have rotted on Eaglehawk Neck, if It ward heart gave him the key to read “Now, I don't like to [»reach to young Nc^>leml>er onward, these birds I milldr th« morning of bl« arrival along the her. She Is not a bad the cipher of this man's life. **A noble tbe event. Tbe im hadn't been for folks.” continued Aunt Hetty, with de several vnrletlea of duck, wldgeou and bank of th« stream that ran noir the Thomas A. Edison predicts a revolu I may nature ruined.” said he to himself. sort. Handsome woman, too. portance of Dr. Per- termination, "but I must say. Nephew teal. also enortnou« quantities of large bot«l. Tli« flrot person tis «acounterod tion through the discovery of cobalt make It up with her. I shall have to •‘What la the aecret of hie history?” kin's ai-hievement sell off and go away, after all. It might which will bring the automobile "with One day thia bond waa drawn ao close James, that I dislike to see you falling black coot, as well •• a fair number was an «ld«rly re«l»l«nt of lb« neighbor- lies not In the pro be worse, I dar« aay the property's • a to tug at both their heart strings. Into the habit of looking for unpleasant of wild geese. All thr*e '»uigrsgat» on Itoofl, wbo wn« sitting on a log, busily in the reach of all.” If the frenzied duction of tbe one worth three hundred thousand pounds, The chaplain had a flower In hia coat. things!" (lie »tikes. The natives hold organised oouipl«»! In ffisblng chauffeur could be brought within the He «t*qq»ad and »■olor. mauve, from Not bad for a start la America. An! I Dawes eyed it with hungry looks, and. The Grnftona starol at the little Indy, ;>art!«a throughout the w'nter to shoot reach of all, there would be something entered Into converoatlon with him. may get rid of her yet. Yez. I must as the clergyman was al»out to quit tha tlusiusl and resolute. coal tar, but H mmo wild fowl. Each party la railed worse than a revolution. "lloM morning!" be said. Smithers! A telegraph form room, said, *’Mr. North, will you give W. HEXBY rUKl.N. In the su«-essive give in. "Now the way It hs>ks to me la this; a "zed." “Mornln'. cap'!!" r«a{>oi>ded the old and a cab! Stay, Pack me a dressing me that roeebud?” North pnused Irres steps In chemical development which The many accidents In mines in all Tbe plan of campaign at a and Is man. bag; I shall have to go away for a day olutely, and, finally, as If after n strug Without paying another »ent you’re go Be or so. I'd better see her myself.” parts of the world have led an English were built upon that discovery, gle with himself, took It carefully from ing to get every day of your life a nlro most novel and remarkable, and It is In "Is the fishing grssl?” paper to suggest that coal miners l>e fore Perkin's time coal tar was an al I be numt>er of guns more than the nna hia button hole and placed it in the pris four-mlle rl»le!” "Just toler'bla. like, flometlme« I It’s most worthless by-prodlK-t of the proc The reliuke»! gentlemnn lay hn»-k In total of the bag that the re«>rd consists klud o' gtHMi, an' sometimes It i oner's brown, ecarred hand. In another CHAPTER XXVI. regularly trained In the work of rescue. ain't ess of making Illuminating gas. Since Time rolled on. and some years aftsr Instant, Dawe« l»elieving himself alone, Ills chair and enjoyed himself audibly. On ti>e given morning at sunrise, soma Just as Are companies are organized wuth sliui-ka." pressed the gift to his lips. North turn “Aunt Hetty,” he sal»!, recovering, twenty natives, all armed with guns. among employ«!, so rescue comimuies, bis investigations were made public th« rscspe of Rez, th« offic« of com- "Catching anything.'" mandsnt st Norfolk Island becams va ed abruptly, and the eyes of tbe pair “there, you've helped me out again! equipped with lifesaving apparatus, not only are all tbe colors of the spec brr«-b or muzzle louder«, meet st some "Teh." Ketched, a few carp. Ain't met. Dawes flushed crimson, but North cant It was offered to Maurice Frere. trum made from coal tar, but in addi over the time Whenever I get glum might be drilled to cool and systematic l>reariangnl place on the bank of the nuthln' else bltln* thia moniln'.” who, much against the wishes of his turned white ss death. Neither spoke, tion It lias become the source of num wort in time of disaster. More dej>enils wife, accepted It. On his arrival he but each was drawn closer to the other, wH«t>sl on trains. I'll just remember lake. Tlie «mall |>arty of Eitr<>j>eana. of "la thia a navigable river?” on "first aid" than on all that science lierless drug* and chemicals, of artlfl found Mr. North occupying the position since both ha<] kissed the rosebud pluck w hat you ve snld, nnd It will cheer me whl h I have more thnn once tieen a “Is It whatF »■slly prepar«l perfumes, of smvharlne. of chaplain ther«. having been trans ed by Sylvia's fingers. up all right !'* and skill can do later. luemtier, turn up tn small punts, each "Navigable." the sweetener, with 3iM) times tbe ferred from Port Arthur some time prs- Aunt Hetty's cheeks flushed with <-apai>le of accommodating two guns Since the **tobacco trick,” Mooney end "Ng; thia la th« Kershaw’ life*.” strength of sugar; of photographic de vionaly. He found also Rufua Dawe«, Dawes had been placed In the new grntlfl<*atlon. But her su«s-«s, ns suc Each punt la ably piloted by a fellah, Tbe slow boy In school often gives “I- mean, la It deep enough for wbo bad been aent there by tbe authori- velopers, of powerful explosives. Be prison, together with a man nimel cess will sometimes do, puzzled her a wbo pushes from Itehlm! as he wade« an excellent account of himself In the boataF . . a . tie« aa a laat resource. Bland, who had already twice failed to bit f»»r why had Nephew James laugh flares competitions of after life. Some sides these direq lieneflts from the dis along In the water. There are usually "Sure. !»on't you see that ‘shift over Though th« houae of the commandant kill himself. When old Mooney la youths develop very slowly and do not covery all synthetic chemistry has l»een was eomfortabl« and wail furniahad. and ed so immoderately ?—Youth's Compan a few natives out In similar craft, but there?" mented h1s hard case. Bland proposed Immediately And their vocation. Tbs revolutionize»! by the new metliod though, of neceasity, all that waa moat that the three should put In practice a ion. Hies» tla-y navigate by means of thin "Yea, but can «tt-amlsials travel up honor men at the university must pos made [tosslhle through Or. Perkin', bideoua In th« "diaciplin«" of th« place scheme in which two at least must suc ba ill too rods, which they work, one lu ItF •" No 'I'roublr. waa hidden, the loathing with which Syl ceed. The scheme was a desperate one, sess adaptability for tbe mastery of all work. each baud. "flure." Tl>e traveler at»qq>e»l nt tl>e caMn nil»! Following Perkin's successful work, via had approahced th« last and most and attempted only in the last extrem or nearly all tbe studies In tbe curri When all are ready thia tffige rrgl "How big?" • • » culum. Deficiency In mathematics may chemists in Frame ami Germany set dreaded abiding place of th« elaborate ity. It was the custom of the “ring.” asked for a drink of water. While tbe meat «preaila out In the form tif a long "Mister," Mid th« old man. "omwf or convict eyatem. under which It had been however, to swear each of Ita mem!»ere old negro woman was getting It he al«»ut the task of obtaining >>th»»r »■olors. rwduce ihe rank of tbe student who is chain acrosa an arm of the lake. There, ber misfortune to live, had not decreaa- to carry out to the beat of his ability l»M.keil round tin* little cabin. The wall* twlcet a year the biggest ship«* that an adept In tbe languages. Greek may The resulting Industry has le-tinic of ed. Th« sights and sounds of pain and thia last invention of the convict disci* were covered with lithographs nml pic Is no attempt to keep at regular spaced •ver was built »xmli! ointa cavortin' vast Importance, es[»ecially In Ger be a stumbling block to tbe youth wbo punishment surrounded ber. She could plined mind, should two other members distances of any, fifty yards, for If thia right up this river, an' th« rest o' th« tures from magnzlnes. The most con may be a mathematical genius. Out many, where ft Is often spoken of as not look out of ber windows without a crave hia assistance. were don« the guns would often sweep year a long l»>ggr»l chicken could wade spicuous objei-ta were two large framed the one which may hest be called the ah udder. side tbe college walls the graduate can The scheme was aimpKclty itself. That a stretch of nearly six miles. This, It timut glttln’ bla tall featjwrs damp.” portraits, one of Mr. Bryan, the other "I wish, Maurice, we bad never come evening, when the cell d»$or was secure develop along cbosen lines and find his national Industry. Htatlstlcs show that however. Is quite uim«-<-s».iry, for every i ■------ ——~. five of the largest Arms engage»! In h«re," ah« said, piteously. "The»« un !y locked, and the absence of a visiting of Preaident RooaevelL The traveler sphere. man has. ns a rule, ns much shooting ns Al»»rllflltii a color manufa>-turfng in Germany have happy men will do you some frightful jailer might be counted upon for an Hitillwl broadly. lie can well nulling»» when th« guns are In a New York llternry club two nov hour at least. Bland produced a straw, "Keo here, aunty,” snld he, when she However much one may need money, a combined capital of about $24.<ifO,(SMi. Injury one of these day»." much more concentrated. The awful elist» were tllscuasliig n novel of the "Stuff!” »aid her husband. "They’»« and held it out to his companions. hn<l returned, "this Is funny a l>emo- one seldom likes to hold a soiled bill Prior to Perkin s time no one had been not th« courage. I'd taka th« best man Dawes took It, aud tearing It Into un army covers a width of about two elghtlva and of which <10,01X1 co[,lea |in,| »■rat on one aide and a Republican on In one's bands. Retail merchants In able to manufacture dye stuffs artifi among them, and dare him to touch me. miles and the drive la usually ■ about I h - vii Mild. equal lengths, band«! the fragments to various parts of the country have fre cially In large quantities. Dyers de Jenkins. I aay!” The convict servant Mooney. the otlicr.” three miles long, occupying some four "It waa," snld the older man. "the 'Well, »ah. It'» this way,” «lie an- queutly attempted to use only new [»ended entirely on the natural color entered. “Where Is the charge book? *‘The longest Is the one,” said the hours, I luring this time bring Is prac iM-st [iltx-e of «»Ivwtlalng | ever licnril money In making change. But the sup ings furnished by plants and animals. I've told you always to hav« ft ready blind man. **Com< on, Injys, and dip swereil. "My man's a Iiemocrat. lie tlcully continuous. of. for It wits «dyertlalng, u^t merit, * • » j»-n’ enhn't see nothing but what ain't ply is not sufficient, and most of them I The development of the Industry found for me. Why don’t you do as you are in tha lucky The natives do not mind tbe water In that made the Issik [sqmliir, One ed by Perkin Is shown In the large told? Give me th« book.” Taking It have to give It up after a while. C..c It waa evident that lots were to be Republl<*an, salt, lie'» kind ob crazy the least, but wailo along quite com- and running hia finger down the leave«, "The aullton line a millionaire bn<-he- such merchant has taken to cleaning establishments now devoted to the h« commented on th« list of offenses to drawn to determine to whom fortune alsiut Democrata, sub s|M-c|ally Mlstnli fortnbly for hours together In water lor friend, call him Million» • »ml he would grant freedom, manufacture of coal tar products. One The men drew In Bryan, aab.” every bill and every coin taken at his which he would be called upon In the varying In depth from the knees to the persuaded Millions to let him write for silence, and then Bland and Dawes "Then I su |>| mmm tbe other picture Is store before be gives It out In change. of these fa»‘torles employs 4..Vki work morning to mete out judgment. chest. What la more, they maipge un h newepa|ier n |«rHgmph to th« cff«»-t looked at each other, The prize had "Milee Byrn«. not walking fast The demand for clean money is now men. Including 145 graduate chemists, yours?” der these conditions to keep their cart that tbe novel's heroine hnd mnde n hit been left In the bag. Mooney—furti) "Yas, nah,” she Bald, smiling proud finding expression in Washington, all having received their doctor's de eDough—We must enliven Mr. Byrne. nate old fellow—retained the longest rldgcn or powder dry, and those with with him, nnd If lie could tln»l nny. Thorns« Twist, hazing a pipe and strik gree, 175 engineers and 500 clerks, This where tbe Treasurer of the United straw. Bland's hand shook as he corn- ly. "That Is mine, nah.” muzzle loaders seem to experience lit where a girl resembling her he wouhl ing a light. W Barnes, not In place at flrm alone owns 1,200 German "Am! don’t you have any row« over and Btstro has lately been urging Congress tie difficulty. Needless t-> say, these marry her. muster; say« he «1» 'washing himself— pared notes with his companions. There to provide for reprinting worn bills 1,400 other patents. I'll wash him! John Richards, missing waa a moment's pause, during which these pictures?” do not fire unless there Is every proba- "Tbla ¡>arngru[>li duly n|>|H-iir«Ml. the blank eye-balls of the blind man "Well, no, sab, 'cept round about more frequently. The reform would be muster and insolence. John Gateby, In hllHy of nn addition to the bag, but waa copied ull over the tstuiilry. Hnad Markers. fiercely searched the gloom, as If in that 'lection time. Then Jim, ef he gets solence and Insubordination. James appreciated. those with cartridges are surprisingly young women of America, on fire with On some of tbe Yorkshire moors Hopkins, Insolence. Rufus Dswes, gross awful moment they could penetrate It. worked up. glnerally pulls down Mr. lavish with them mid do not hesitate »•urloslly nnd hope, bought nnd rend the “I hold the shortest,” said Dawes to white [Mists are to lie seen along tbe Insolence, refusing to work. Ah! we Roosevelt, snh, anil stomps on him, anil Hix days after Ruaala secured a lease to take very shirty shots. Here one iMM.k in order to see If they b I imh I nny narrow tracks which serve as roads. must look aftsr you. You are a parson's Bland. ” 'Tlw you that must do it.” busts him up, sail, ” of Port Arthur from China In 1896 the “I’m glad of that,” snld Mooney. can see slim,ting of every < lass. »'liniice with Million^." They are called "stoops" and are some man, ar« you? I'll break your spirit “ Then I suppose there Is trouble? ” Chinese goverument agreed to allow Bland, seemingly terrified at the dan The drive consists In merely ad- The younger bowel fat tool» out hia thing like boundary ¡Mists In appear- my man, or I'll—Sylvia! Your friend "My! No, sah. No trouble. There ger which fate had decree<l that he tbe British to occupy Wel-bai-wel on '- r- ’ vmi»'liig In Hue down the sele»-ted arm tiotefgtok. ■nce. A casual observer might Imag Dawes Is doing credit to hLs bringing ahould run, tore the fatal lot into frag any use ob having trouble. 1 ain't tbe south coast of the Gulf of Pcchlll of thi lake. All along in front the "By Jove," he mntteretl. "It wouldn't ine that they really did denote n coun up.” ments, and sat gnawing his knur kies till ile nex' molmliig, an' I takes waits "What do you mean? ” so long as tlie Ruaelflnfl retained con ty or parish boundary, but such la not Mooney down Mr. Bryan am! <arrlt*s him Into surfa»'« of the lake la seen black with hurt to resurrect that scheme." "That villain and reprobate. Dawes.” in excels of abject terror, trol of the port on the northern coast waterfowl. They do not »eem to re stretched himself out upon his plank the case. When snow covers the Rhs Interrupted him. “ Maurice, I town and pttwiia him, nml tnke.i de of tbe entrance to tbe gulf. By tbe WlMt» a tnnn setxto (11$ wife nnrt chll. ground and the path» are Invisible wish you would not use such language be»!. “Come on, mate,” he aaid. Bland money, sab, ami buys a new Mr. R oohi - treat ns the Hue advances. Presently, treaty of peace with Japan made last however, they liegin to realize tlist they ilren away on a' trip, Im ,ita OI1 t(lB She spoke extended a shaking band, and caught these posts |M>lnt out where they He You know I dlsllk« IL" veil ami gives Jim tbe pawn ticket, summer Russia withdraw» from Port are being Inclosed, mid then they rise porch alone In the fivenlnK nill| wonilers nnd so save the wayfarer from being coldly and sadly, as on« who knows that Hufus Dawes by the sleeve. “You have more nerve than I. You ■a h. Arthur, and Great Brtaln. under a lit remonstrance Is vain, and Is yet con- In small detachments. They might now where 1« Ilia dwIUsli K»,<M| Hinq men uro Jost. Ixjndon Mall. do It.” “My! No, I wouldn't have no troll easllv es»'a|M' tiy making a circuit over supppaeil tolinvo )vli.)i IJwlE^es are oral Interpretation of the agreement etrsined to remonstrate. “No, no,” said Dawes, almost as pale hie, sail." "Oh, dear! My Lady Proper! How ought to retire from Wei hal-wei. The An Ezeeptlon. the land, for the bmiks »ire ns a rule ont o! town. ; as his companion. “I’ve run my dm nee British, however, at the request of tbe "If a thing la worth dong at all It refineil we are getting!” r quite lingua riled, but tills they seldom Mufllrient fairly. 'Twas your own prop» imi." "There, I did not mean to annoy you, ” Japanese, have decided to remain, with aliould be well done," remarked the A $lrl off fifteen h I>' oii |<*| rrujember Yen, I'm mighty gliul I attempt to do. The coward who, confident in his own said she. wearily. "Don't let us quarrel, tbo result that tbe sea approach to tbe man wbo butte in. They seem, like tin» stag ami otter,1 (hat she I b ¡»retty las-niise she Is young; hick, would seem to have fallen Into the ain't got no children. for goodness* sake." Chinese capital 1» now guarded by the "Except when you order a rare to rely mainly upon the wilier for safe not bwaii«»» slie Is nn angel, nisi that The insubordination of which Rufus pit he had dug for others, sat rucking Pepprey It's Just Ils well. Aiiglo-Japaneee allies and Peking. In steak,” replied the ready retorter.— Dswes ha»l been guilty was Insignificant. himself to and fro, holding Ills head ill ty n sorry safeguard. Indeed. Neither alxi will not Is» .»qually pretty when aha lloogley Sure It Is. I ita laat statp. 1» under as close foreign Milwaukee Sentinel. It wss tlie custom of the newly fledgeil his ha mis. , Pepprey Yes, for In tli<*sc »Ilt.VH of do they seem to learn wisdom by ex- to twenty. “I can’t do it!” he whispered, lifting constables of Captain Frer'e to enter the Resilience as In ita flrat lierience, for the natives have a shoot free education tln-y wouldn't lie iihli» to II white wet fare. We wish we could have as good a ward« at night, arme»J with cutlaaaes. Men never stay long when they go of the kind twice weekly, end yet when “Wh.'it hip you waiting for?” said for »•sciip»* some kiiowleilg»- of gr.iinnrir. tramping about, ami making a great Vv. have recently P«»«"’ throu<h ,he time once more as a boy has t hen be U lireseed the birds always rise and come on u visit; but buw the women Inmg **(’ome on; I'm r»*ady.” and they'll I h - forever correcting you noise. The men in Daives' gang were tunate ’“«In whV'h the college graduates given a ulckeL straight back over the guns As soon Ml ”1—1 thought yuu might Hl»« to to I'hllmlelplilu Press. often «earthed more thau utice iu a KLAMATH FALLS REPUBLICAN I iW