TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 11, 1910 ING’S SECRET. anged His Principles, but d Not Change His Record. B y THOMA8 R. DEAN. «tit. IS10, by American Pres* Asso­ ciation! opean history, beginning with rrtniug of the Bastille In Paris battle of Waterloo, embraces tartllug romances than any oth- od All the remarkable careers t remarkable period wore sky- I save one. Among the parvenu .nd queens created by tlie little in or through bls Influence, the dants of Doue sit on a ibrone save those of the king nt Swe- llie motif of the following story orical and needs no emliellisb- It In I d Itself a subject tor a trama.] a. I have heard that Instead of ng In my foointeps. reuiniulng farm and being a notary like at her. you are pining to lie a K dow . my son. Hint the life attld choose Is oue of hardship the first enthusiasm has worn will have oothlug to repay yon w rigid discipline, the bard ■s. the wounds that yon will re­ ntal there Is every chance that Ife will la* short.” e words were s|siken at u time the Brat mutterings of rvvolu- ere heard In France. The fam­ ’s peasant«. The father attend tetty law cases, but did not rise bls class. Jean was but Bfleen old when thus admonished to liering alone, bul there was In spirit loo adventurous to [s-rmlt I remuln a plowliuy. and he cu­ ts a private In the king’s ma- When be marched away his i and all the household shook ends, as much ns to say. "Yon nu be very homesick, my boy. I not be permitted to come buck win sent to an IslHiid In the ranean sea the same rear that a 70 Ba blkd raou thi AKM." In boy. eleven years old. was sc I khi I lu France. These two a* one bul four years older than FT. were destined to pluy au Iiu part in each other’s life. | Jean served two years 00 the tlien was seut to tbe East lu ier« lie was wounded and taken ’. Returning to France. Ills hoping that Ills ex|s*rleuce had ougb to crush his soldierly am- nisde another effort to liirtant whlcb •e during that eventful iterksl rtient waa drawn up on tbe 1 la Revolution lu i'arta lu a qua re. the center being own- a guillotine i’reaeiitly tbe f a tumlirel (two wheeled cartl rd rolling over the arooea. and 1 standing tbe king of Fram-e. r him mount the scaffold and drop Into a Imsket. By bi* a* a guard tbe boy sided aud I he execution, tbu* cvnstltut- *lf a regicide the regimeut wa* man bed tbe barrack* Jean. wlu> had 1 stanch revolnttoulst. in order rniomte the acen« In which be ■n part tattooed 00 hta right ■utltortne with a figure lying I'ndertwsih were tbe wonla. to Kings and Tyrants!" treat road tn advancement at r wan lo you sup|Misl* that I. wbo have commanded on many bnttletielils and detested taking orders from the ein|M*rer himself, am to be dictated to by a surgeon?" The king's command was obeyed. And a<> it came to pass that the atory got abroad In rtie pa lace thin tlie king would never submit to lie bled from bis right arm. It was repeated lu whispers, aud all who 'beard It won­ dered. Tlie king never heard k. but lie dreaded leaf by wbat miiat seem his strange actiou be bad-excited com­ ment. When hia majesty arose In the morn­ ing. unlike other sovereigns, he must need exclude his chiimberiniu* and hi* gentlemen of tbe liedeluimlier. Not even a valet could be admitted duriug tbe change from night Io day chitbes or durtug tbe bath lest the blue pic­ ture of tbe guillotine aud the words beneath be stn him ! the secret coum - out. Wbo knows bot tbe knowledge that tbe king was thus cbalned to tbe murder of a king spread anatug bh people might cause a sensation that would end In revolntlon? And bow would end tbe revolution? Well might hia majesty shudder and see In tbe tat­ tooed guillotine a picture of bla own rod. Aud so tbe king lived, chained, as It were, to tbe wene In which be had as­ sisted In his early youth and whl< 1« now lie would love Io forget Even though be seldom saw the picture sud tbe motto be knew that they were on bla arm At times aa tor grew old and was loalug the strength that bad en abled him to help build up an empire tbe blue char»<-tera uo his arm would seem like a serpent rolled there. How often at night Io the looellneaa of his chamber be cried out at tbe ever pre« ent wltneas of bla logtortoua change of principle was not known, for bls inaj- rafy slept »lone At last the king fell III and tbto time knew that the band of death was o | h > o him Illa secret would be known. HI» crown be conW not take with him. ami be did no* car« to tak« It. One thing only be would like to take, and that was iho«* tattoo mark* be had prfc-ted no bl* arm with a needle and India lak But this nM>tnmt<> of bto peat, I tbta Huk that bound him to the de- tbroument and murder of a «ov-relgn be could no more carry with him than the Inatgnia of royalty. Tbe ktag died When a menial went to tbe death chamber to prepare the body to Ito In «fate and he viewed by I bto ma)»eay « oubjertw »« Iwrlau tbe cheat and arum be aaw the ptotare of Ike gwlltoftne and read ttoe worda to to*.- i -Dwth to Klug* and Tyranlar Flippant Fanciaa. A racy remark—“l |>e«l to get her breath a reply came over the line; "This tail t Mrs. A. I Hill call her.’’—AtchNon Giube. Her Annual Task. When a haze or blue smoke cornea dr’ft- mg And hang* like an azure atie«*n And the odor of brtmrione weeps shift I rig Through crevice and keyhole uno screen Don't think it's the cotnet returning Or a volcano's opened its maw. It's your neignooi. and suipnui n> s burn­ ing As he cleans his last summer's straw —Chicago »News. The I ideeen tent Church. Tac Ind pei dent Church is liui- t il to the i o al news of the King- i dom of Gvd, under the new cove- n mt. A church differs from a state. ! Tlie church hgs moral siuisiou, a state legal. The church und state : should not be confounded, Tlie church recognises'that all men 1 are sinners, or criminals, before t the law, and it is mercy or grace that overshadows men and affords true freedom und liberty, The state is ever ready to attack the accused, | but it is the part of the churi h to plead for leniency. In the Kingdom of God, under the new I covenant, men are equal. There are no superiors nor underlings. Every man is imbued witlialightof his own. Under the old covenant men were set apart or ordained to lead other men, and to perform rights and ceremonies. Under the new there is no need of anything of the kind. Gcxl is capable of governing a kingdom in which every person is directly account­ able without intervention, and of writing hia laws so that men are able to reflect and coinpi ehend them. Priests ami ministers belong to the old covenant. They have no advantage in the kingdom of God, for it is written, "For all shall know me.” He needs no introduc­ tion. The stamp of God’s approval or disapproval, within the breast of every man,is conclusive without an appeal. The preaching and publishing of the Kingdom of God is the aim of the Independent Church. J. C. G ove . that would never do finished all the As and B’s Mild reached the word chaotic; But. oh. It seems a long, long way to get down to zynmtic: — Woman s Home Companion Juvonilo Depravity. Tommy —I’d like to have ynn come tn* Join our Sunday sa-booi class. Little ClarvtH-e— I don’t know alxnii going to Sunday school I am not sure that I believe In the immortality of the soul. Tommy—Why. durn yer hide, you don't have to believe ill the liiiiiiortul ity of the soul!—Chicago Tribune. Camp Meeting Time. Oh. I’m feelin' like ramp nieetln’ time. an that * the time ior me The country, like salvation, la most a max* in irre. i know well sing the old hymns that stem the storm ao tii Clare. Who adopted a Frenchified air. She drank care noir. 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Attorney General Wickerahum finds nothing in tlie act ofCongn-aa relating io Statuary Hall in Wash­ ington that would prevent the ad mission of a statue c , i plished national lac a he was on liehet in some quartets t'ist iinlr»d ilt|||t the wn>ng sole In Hie civil war. sn«l the public area jour tooth pi» k in aes •« >1 *iH always Im wrong A statue your immiti and jour napkin umleg will not influence thia |*oint one your chin, it will have ita doubla way or the other. The Confederacy Its to whither y< u use «urli thing«. failed, and justly. Ito failure w«a| I