THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORn" S ATT IT? T) AY. APRTT. is. im Oo IHInfciry Storks VIII. The Ethics of Pig By O. HENRY D'opyrlcht, the Frank A. Munsey Co.l X an eaxtbotiinl train I wont Into I lie smoker itnil found JofTlTSOIl Peters, the only limn with a brain west of the Wa bash river who run use his rere bnmi.rpri'lolltim mi l niriliilluoliltiiiwitu ut Hie same lime. '"ff is In the line of uiilllcgiil graft. He Is not to be dreaded by willows an I orphans; he Is a reducer of sur plusage. His favorite disguise Is that of the target bird at which the spend thrift or the reckless Investor may shy a few Inconsequential dollars. He Is readily vocalized by tobacco; so, with ' tin? alii of two thick ami easy burnin;; brevas, I got the story of his latest Autolycan adventure. "In my line of business," said Jeff, "the hardest thing Is to llnd an up right, trustworthy, strictly honorable partner lo work a graft with. Some of the best men I ever worked with In a swindle would resort to trickery at times. "So last xuuimcr I thhiks I will go over Into this section of country where I bear the serpent has not yet entered an I see If I ran find u partner natural l. glfled wllh a talent for crime, but ri'it yet contaminated by success. " found a village that seemed to hIiow the right kind of a layout. The fuliabllants hadn't found out thai Adam had been dispossessed and were going right along naming the animals and killing snakes Just as If they were In Hie garden of Kden. They enll this town Mount Neho, and It's up near the npot where Kentucky' and West Vlr glnla nnd North Carolina corner to gether. Them states don't meet? Well. It. was In that neighborhood, anyway. "After putting lu. a week proving I wasn't a revenue olllcer I went over lo tln store where the rude fourtlushers of die hamlet lied, to see If 1 could get n line on t lie kind of man I wanted. " '(.iciitleiiien.' says I after we rubbed now and gathered 'round the dried apple barrel, 'I don't suppose there's aii'tlher community lu the whole world Inlo which sin and chicanery has less etlenslvely permeated than this. Life here, where all the women are brave it i . I proplilous and all the men honesl and expedient. ' must, Indeed, be an Idol. It reminds me,' says I, 'of Gold stein's beaulll'ul ballad entitled "The liescrlcd Village," which says; " III fares Hi land, to hastening III! a prey ; What art cin drive Ha charms away? T0 JuiIko ruilu slowly down the lane, mother, Kmc I'm to be quean of the May.' " "'Why. yes, Mr. Peters,' says the storekeeper. 'I reckon we ulr about as moral and torpid a community as there be on the mount lug, according to ecu suses of opinion, hut I reckon you ain't ever met Itufe Talum.' " 'W h y, no," says the town on n s t able, 'he can't hardly have ever. That air lltife Is shore the nionstroiisest scalawag that has escaped ti it 1 1 14 1 1 ' on the galluses. A u d that puts me In in I it d that 1 ought to have turned Itufe out of the lockup duy b.-fore yes t e r d a y. The thirty days he got for klllln' Vance (iomlloe was up then. A day or two more Worn," lays the utorettoaper, "He ataxia hogs." won't hin t I! ufe any though.' " 'Shucks, now,' says I In the lnouti tuiii Idl. in, 'don't tell me there's a intiii to Mount Netio as had as that.' "'Worse,' says thu stoi'ekceiwr. 'lie Nit-ills hogs.' "t thinks I will look up this Mr. Tul inn. So a day or two after the cou ntable I in lied It I nt out I got acipialutcil ivi'U li 1 in and Invited him out on (he -li;e of town to sit on a I",' and talk bo dues. "What I wanted was a partner with a natural rural makeup to play a part In s mie Utile one net outrages that I w is going to book with the I'lttfall & inn circuit in some of the western towns, and this It. Tatuiii was burn for (he role as sure as nature cast Kalr bulks for the stuff that kept I'M from slaking lulu (he liver. "Me was iilmtit the size of a flint b iseiuaii, and he had Ambiguous blue eyes like the china dog on the mantel, p'uve that Aunt Harriet used to play wilh when she was a child. Ills hair wived a little bit, like Hie si nine of the iiinl.iu thrower In the Vacation at !.' one. but Hie color of It reminded you of the 'Sunset In the (Srund Canyon,' U an American artist, that they hang tevr lite stovepipe holes In the saltings, llo was I he Ifeub, without needing a l-ti. i h. You'd have known tit 1 1 for one. civil II' you'd seen hlui on the vaude ville slage with one cotton suspender ao'l a sti'iw ever his ear ' ( told him what I wauled and foitul him ready lo Jump al Hie Job. ft i' "Overlooking such a t'.lv'.ul little peccadillo as the habit of man slaughter," gays I, 'what have you ac complished In the way of indirect brigandage or nonnctlonable thrift! ness that you could point to, with or without pride, as an evidence of your qualifications for the position?' " 'Why,' ways he in his kind of south ern system of procrastinated accents, iialn't you heurd tell? There ain't any mini, black or white, In the lilne I'idge that can tote off a shout as easy as 1 can without beln' heard, seen or cotch ed. I can lift a shout,' he goes on, 'out of n ten, from under a piazza, at the trough, In I ho woods, day or night, any where or anyhow, and I guarantee no body won't hear a squeal. It's all in the way you grab hold of 'era and car ry 'em atterward. Some day,' goes on this gentle despoller of pigpens, 'I hope to become reckernlzed as the champion shout stealer of the world.' " 'It's proper to be ambitious,' says 1, 'and hog stealing will do very well for Mount Ncbo, hut In the outside world, Mr. Tatum, It would be consid ered as crude a piece of business ag a bear raid on Hay Stato Gas. However. It will do as a guarantee of good faith. We'll go Into partnership. I've got $1,000 cash capital, nnd with that homeward plods atmosphere of yours wo ought to lie able to win out a few shares of Soon Putted preferred lu the money market.' "So I attaches Itufe, and we gonwny from Mount Nebo down Into the low lands. And all the way I coach hliu for his part In the grafts I had lu mind. I had Idled away two months on the Florida coast and was feeling all to the Ponce lie I.eon, besides having so many new schemes up my sleeve that I had to wear kimonos to hold 'em. "1 Intended to assume a funnel shape and mow a pat b nine miles wide through the farming belt .of the mid dle west, so we headed In that direc tion. Hut when we got as far its Lex ington we found Hlnkley Pros." circus there and the blue grass peasantry romping into town and pounding the Belgian blocks wllh their hand pegged sabots as artless nnd arbitrary as an extra session of a Dutto Bryan duuia. I never puss a circus without pulling the valve cord and coming down for a little Key West money, so I engaged it couple of rooms and board for Itufe and me at it house near the circus grounds run by a wltlow lady named Peevy. Then I took Itufe to a cloth ing store and gents' oullltled lilm. He showed up strong, as I knew he would, after he was rigged up lu the ready made rutabaga regalia. Me and old Mlslllzky si ulTeil lilm Into a bright blue suit with a Nile green visible plaid ef fect and riveted on a fancy vest of a light Tuskegee normal tan color, a red necktie anil the yellowest pair of shoes In town. They were the Hist clothes Itufe had ever worn except the ging ham layelle ami the butternut top dressing of his native kraal, and he looked as self conscious as an Igorrote wllh a new nose ting. "That night 1 went down to the cir cus tents mid opened a small shell game. Itufe was to be t lie capper. I gave li I tit a roll of phony currency to bet with and kept a bunch of It in a special pocket to pay his winnings out of. No, I didn't mistrust lilm, but I simply can't manipulate the bull to lose when I see real money bet. My lingers go on a strike every time I try It. "I set up my little table and begun to show them how easy it was to guess which shell Hie little pea was under. The unlettered lilinU gathered lu a thick semicircle and began to nudge elbows and banter one another to bet. Then was when Itufe ought to hnve sluglefooted up and called the turn on Ihe little Joker for a few tens and lives to get them started. lint no Itufe. I'd seen hint two or three limes walking about ami looking tit the sideshow pic tures with his mouth full of peanut candy, but he never came nigh. "The crowd piked a III He, hut trying to work Hie shells without a cupper Is like llslilug without bait. I closed the game with only $12 of the unearned Increment, while I hud been counting on yanking the yeomen for $.00 at least. 1 Went home ut II and went to bed. I supposed that the circus had proved too alluring for Itufe and that lie had succumbed lo It, concert ami nil, but I meant to give him a lecture on general business principles III the morning. ".lust nfler Morpheus had got both my shoulders to Hie shuck mattress I hears a houseful of unbecoming and rllmltl noises, like a youngster screech lug with green apple colic. I opens tny door and trills out In the hall for the vtldow lady, and when she sticks her head out 1 savs, '.Mrs. peevy. iiia'aiu. would you iiilml choking off that kid of yours so that honest people can get their rest?' " 'Sir,' snys she. 'It's no child of mine. It's llu' pig squealing that your friend Mr. Talum brought Inline to his room a couple of hums ami. And If you are uncle or second cousin or brother to It I'd appreciate your stopping Its mouth, sir. yourself If you please.' "I put on some of the polite outside liiililllments of external society ami went Into R life's room. He hud got lip nnd lit Ills lamp and was pouring some milk Into a tin pan on the Hour for a dingy white, half grown, sipienl lug pig. "'How Is this, Itufe?' says I. 'You tlliiitlauinied In your part of the work tonight and put the guiue on crutches. And low tlo you explain the pig? It looks like backsliding to me." "'.Vow don't be too hard oil hie. .IclT." snys he. 'Vnu know how long I've bven used lo stealing shoals. It's got to be a habit with hie And lo night, when I see such a tine chance. I couldn't help Ul.lu' It.' "'Wll,' says I, 'maybe you've real ly got klepliqilgls Atnl maylie when we get out of the pig belt you'll turn your mind to higher and more remu nerative misconduct. Why you should want to stain your soul with such a distasteful, feeble minded, perverted, roaring beast as that I can't under stand.' " 'Why, Jeff,' says he, yon ain't In sympathy with shouts. You don't un derstand 'em like I do. This here seems to me to be an animal of more than common powers of rution and In telligence. He walked lialT across the room on his hind legs awhile ago.' " 'Well, I'm going back to tied," says I. 'See If you can Impress It uixin your friend's Ideas of intelligence that he's not to make so much noise.' " 'He was hungry,' says Itufe. 'ne'll go to sleep and keep quiet now.' "I always get up before breakfast and rend the morning paper whenever I happen to be within the radius of a Hoe- cylinder or a Washington hand press. The next morning I got up ear ly and found the Lexington dally on the front porch where the carrier had thrown It. The first thing I saw lu It was a double column ad. on the front page that read like this; . FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS RE WARD. The above amount will be paid, and no questions asked, for the return, nllve and uninjured, of Heppo, the famous European educuttsl plK, thut strayed or was stolen from Ihe side allow tents of Hlnkley Hros.' circus last night. GEO. B. TAPLET, Ruslnegs Manager, at the Circus (trounds. "I folded up tlie paper flat, put It Into my Inside pocket and went to It life's room. He was nearly dressed and was feeding the pig the rest of the milk and some apple peelings. " 'Well, well, well, good morning all.' I says, hearty nnd amiublc. 'So we are up? And piggy is having his breakfast. What had you Intended do ing wllh that pig. Itufe?' " 'I'm going to crate lilm up,' says Itufe, 'nnd express lilm to ma lu Mount Nebo. He'll be company for her while I am away.' " 'He's a mighty fine pig,' says 1. scratching lilm on the back. " 'You called him a lot of names last night,' says Itufe. " 'Oh, well.' says I, 'he looks betlci to me Ihls morning. I was raised on a farm, and I'm very fond of pigs. I used to go to bed at Sundown, so 1 never saw one by lamplight before. i&m "Why, Jeff, you ain't in sympathy with ahoati." Tell you what I'll do, Itufe,' I says. I'll give you $10 for thut pig.' '"I reckon I wouldn't sell this shoat,' says ho. 'If It was any other one I might.' '"Why not this one?' I asked, fear ful that he might know something. "'Why, because,' says he, 'It was Ihe grandest iiclileveincut of my life. There ain't airy oilier man that could have done It. If I ever have a llreslde and children I'll sll beside It mill tell 'em how their ibnhly toled off it slm.it from a whole circus full of people. Ami maybe my grandchildren too They'll certainly be proud a whole pnssel. Why.' says he. 'there was two tents, one openiu' Into the oilier. This slmte was on n platform tied with a little i liiiln. I seen a giant nnd a hidy wltli a line chance of bushy white half In the other tent. 1 got the shoat and crawled nut from under Hie can vas again without lilm squenkiu' ns loud ns a mndsc. 1 put him nuiler my coat, nnd 1 must have passed a hun dred folks before I got out where Ihe streets was dark. I reckon I wouldn't sell Hint shote. .leff. I'd want lua to keep It, so there'd be a witness to what I done,' " 'The pig won't live long enough.' I snys, 'to use as an exhibit hi your senile llreslde mendacity. Your grand hllilren will h:iv to take your word for It. I'll give you $100 for Ihe anl mill.' "Itufe looked nt me Hstoiiislicd. "'The shoal can't be worth anything like that to you.' he says. 'What do you want hliu for?' " 'Viewing me easulstlcnlly.' snys I. with a rare smite, 'you wouldn't think that I've got on artistic side lo luv temper. Hut I have. I'm a collector of plxs. I've sitinred the world for unusual pig. Over In the Walmsh val ley I've got a h"g ranch with most every specimen on It. from a Merino to a Poland China. This looks like n blooded pig lo me, linfe," says I. '1 believe it's u genuine Iterkshire. That's why I'd like to have It.' " 'I'd shore like to accommodate you.' he. 'but I've got the artistic tene ment too. I don't ee why It ain't art when you can steal a shoat better than anybody else can. . Shoats is a kind of Inspiration and genius with me. , Spe cially this one. I wouldn't take two hundred and fifty for that animal.' " 'Now listen,' says I, willing off my forehead. 'It's not so much a matter of business with me ns It is art, and not so much art as it is philanthropy. Being u connoisseur and disseminator of pigs, I wouldn't feel like I'd done my duty to the world unless I added thut Berkshire to my collection. Not Intrinsically, but according to the eth- k-s of pigs as friends and coadjutors of mankind, I offer you $500 for the ani mal.' " 'Jeff,' says this pork esthete, 'it ain't money; It's sentiment with me.' ' Th'Vcii hundred,' says I. " 'Make it eight hundred,' says Rufe, 'and I'll crush the sentiment out of my heart' "I went under my clothes for my money belt and counted him out forty twenty-dollar gold certificates. "'I'll Just take him Into my own room,' says I, 'and lock him up till aft er breukfast.' "I took the pig by the hind leg. He turned on a squeal like the steam cal liope at the circus. " 'Let me tote him In for you,' says lltife. and he picks up the beast under one arm, holding his snout with the other hand, nnd pucks him into my room like a sleeping baby. "After breakfast Itufe, who had a chronic case of haberdashery ever since I got his trousseau, says he be lieves he will amble down to Misfltz ky's and look over some royal purple socks. And then I got ns busy as a one armed man with the nettle rash pasting on wallpaper. I found an old negro man with un express wagon to hire, and we tied the pig In u sack and drove down to the circus grounds. "I found George B. Tapley In a little tent with a window flap open. He was a fattlsb man, with an immediate eye, in a black skullcap, with a four ounce diamond screwed Into the bosom of his red sweater. " 'Are you George B. Tapley?' I asks. " 'I swear It," gays he. "'Well, I've got It,' snys I. "'Designate,' says he. 'Are you the guinea pigs for the Asiatic python or the alfalfa for the sacred buffalo?' " 'Neither,' says I. 'I've got Beppo, the educated hog, in a sack in that wagon. I found him rooting up the flowers in.my front yard this morning. I'll take the $5,000 In large bills If It's hnndy.' "George B. hustles out of his tent and asks me to follow. We got Into one of the side shows. In there was a Jet black pig, with a pink ribbon around his neck, lying on some hay and eating carrots that a man was feeding to lilm. "'Hey, Mac' calls G. B. 'Nothing wrong with the worldwide this morn ing. Is there?' "'Hlra? No,' soys the mnn. 'He's got mi appetite like a chorus girl nt 1 a. m.' " 'How'd did you get this pipe?' says Tapley to me. 'Eating too many pork chops last night?' "I pulls out the puper and shows lilm the ad. " 'Fake.' says he. 'Don't kuow any thing about It. You've beheld with your own eyes the marvelous, world wide porcine wonder of our four foot ed kingdom eating with preternatural sagacity his mutiitlnnl meat, nnstrnyed and iiustole. Good morning.' "I was beginning to see. I got In the wagon and told liucle Ned to drive to the most adjacent orifice of t lie nearest alley. There 1 took out my pig. got the range carefully for the other open ing, set his sights nnd gave him such a kick that he went out the other end of the alley, twenty feet ahead of his squeal. "Then I paid Uncle Ned his 50 cents nnd wulked down to the newspaper of fice. I wanted to hear It In cold syl lables. I got Ihe advertising mnn to Ills window. " 'To decide a bet,' snys I, 'wasn't the mnn who had this nil. put in last night short and fur, with long whisk ers nnd n club foot?' " 'He was not," snys the man. Tie would measure about six feet by four and a half Inches, with cot'tisllk hair nnd dressed like the pansles of the con servatory.' "At dinner time I went back to lrs. Peevy's. "'Shall I keep some soup hot for Mr. Tatum till he conies back?" she asks. "if yoq tu), ma'am,' says I, 'you'll more than exhaust for firewood nil the conl In the bosom of the enrth nnd all the forests on the outside of it.' "So there, you see." said .lefferson Peters In conclusion, "how, hard It Is ever to ilnd n fair minded nnd honest business partner." "Hut." I began, with the freedom of long neipuiliitatiee, "the rule should work both ways. If you had offered to divide the reward you would not have lost" Jeff's look of ilignllled reproach stop ped me. "That don't Involve the same princi ples ut all." said he. "Mine was a legitimate and mural attempt nt spec ulation. Buy low and sell high. Don't Wall street indorse It? Hulls and bears aiitl pigs what's the difference? Why not bristles ns well as horns and fur?" A Monorail Ride. Biittlnsky, w ho heard some traveling men talking about the nunionill, adopt ed bis usual tactics. "I rode on one of those once," h piped In. "Hode on what?" "A single rail." "I'll bet you did," replied one of the drummers, "and I'll also bet there was a man carrying each end of the rait." -Judge. Touring for Suffrage, Autoists Begin I .... i ' t - h f i it i t ...41 , --..-MMv'fc i'Ji t Wlilt nii,n,l r.f flltvV 1 II t Hill nil 1 1 P4 the little yellow automobile in which i;uo V.. It l?w.hnr.lu,,n O.I.I Mrs Alil'C Snit.jer Burke (left to right in the auto in ine accompanying picture; uie i" tour the United States was dedicated to its work with the name Golden Flier in New York. Cinsoline was the ap-i.i-nnr'mtp lioiiiil with which the little t ar was detlicited to its work. " In the name of the enfranchisement of women Charges of Grafting Stir Canada s Depths GEN. HUGHE 3 C0OVE) (Mure than the war, the assertions that there lias been graft in the furnishing of war munitions is agitat ing Canada. The charges reach into the highest quarters. It was even inti mated that Premier Kobert L. Borden would resign. Among the other men mentioned is (leneral Sam Hughes, head of the Dominion forces, who went to Knginiitl recently to look utter the Canadian soldiers sent there before leaving for the front.) Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by looul applications, as they cannot roach the disoasoil portion of the car. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, anil that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused bv an inflamed coiditfon of the mucous li'iiing of the Kustaehinn Tubo. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is tho result. 1'nks the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored o its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deaf ness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Cntttrrh Curo acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will Rive One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall 's Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All Priifiuists, 7.V. T. ,T. I'll EX KY & CO.. Toledo, O. New Today Ads work while too sleep will have results for you ia the Horning. ) Vv':'.'-Sl''CP . 1 J V K .ifiaiw-.,!' .:"; .1 SEN. HUGHES CftBO PSEM'EIZ BOffOE, Iheir Transcontinental Trip jit i F ... . 4 .:.;-..-)? :"n : L ; t ' . tr . it i -s fV and of the National American Suffrage aeunfintinn T inime thee the 'Cioldcn . Flier,'" said Mrs. Carrie Chapman C'att as Biie Drone tne uotiie on me rjuiaior. In her earnestness she made a dent in tlx, -'i.ltfitni. Wit'.i lifinnora flvinir the .automobile finally reached the WBt Forty-second street ferry, where they lert tne yenow oar anu irs omipnnis en route for Wechawken, N. .1., the first i stop in ine iraii.K'uniiiiciiiui nip. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ira ,T. White et ux lo Joel C. Ernest, lots 1. 2, 7 and 8, blk. 3, timer's add Jit. Angel. ('. H. Krnst et ux to Julius I. and Klla 1.. Jewett, 10 acres in l.l-4-2W. James M. Wadswortlt et ux to Alfred H. Hunt, part of liO-O-.ii:. T. I). Kick.! et ux to K. and A. Schnei lie et ux, lots 7, S and, 11 Kennedy acres. . . Karl 0. Simmons et ux to Laurence I' Simmons, pnrt Davis Shannon cl. li-lV. Jacob Stroud et ux to T. B and Cora 11. Kav, pt. K. K. Kdmuiition cl. G2-8 1W. Wm. Each as sheriff to Flora M. Mur phy, lots 2 and 3, blk. H, Tuxedo Turk add, Salem. Fred M. Olmstend et nx to Edward (dmstead, lot 2,. blk. U, Depot add, Sa lcm. Emma Hurst to Anna Hansen, parts of lots 5 nnd (i, blk. 1, A. Myers' add, Salem. Franklin B. Alford et ux to Falls City Lumber company, lots 0 and 10, blk. 2, Kiverview l'nrk add,. Salem. C. F. DeGuire et ux to I. S. and Lis lieth Moe, pt. Jas. Brown cl., 47-li-lW. Han's Nelson et ux to 1 H. nnd llin nie Kliewer, pt. B. Shanks cl. 25-5-1W. J. B. Kennedy et ux to l'hilip and Julia Olsen, A. Bower cl. 53-4-2W. Katie and J. P. Holmes to J. K. Kirk- pn trick, N. Bond cl. 2S-7-2W; J. Leh man el. 2S-7-2W; Jas. Kickev cl. 81-7 2V. . ' ' - ' 1'. W. Keyeltes ct nx to (Seo. A. Thorn nson, pt. lot .11, Miller's Mill creek litiral Hume. Jns. A. French et ux to E. K. Spyker, pt. lot 2 nnd nil of lots 4, 5, II, 7, 8, 9 nnd 10, blk. 3, Pleasant Home add, Sa lem. J. M. Kavniiatigli et ux to E. K. Spyk er, lot 111, blk, 2, Burlington add, Sa tern. Claims Southern Pacific Robbed Government AVashinjjton, April II. Lieutenant Commander ,1. O. Richardson of the navy, testifying in federal court today in the government ' proceedings to ob tain valuable oil lands held by the Southern Pacific under congressional grant, declared that the railroad must have known the vtiluei of the disputed property when the grant was made. It is the government 's contention that the Southern Pacific acquired the territory fraudulently, while knowing its value. The railroads maintain it did nirtkuow the lands worth. ltichardson testified that ns early as 1SH2 experiments proved that oil was valuable as fuel. The land grant was made about 1S9.1. Richardson said the Hritish admiralty, the Ameijcan navy and many engineering and scientific societies published reports of oils value as fuel about the time the grants were made. BE PREPARED This Is only an admonition to defend yourself against a spell of INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA , BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION OR MALARIA To that end you really should try SI OSTETTSR'S Stomach Bitters "I : 5f)3E I fifl 0 SURROUND yourself with Comfort--a day-- week-all time (top at HOTEL MORTONIA Tke House of Gracious Service of Unobtrusive Ministrations. The Home of the) Satisfed Guest where delicious Viands with the natural HOME-LIKE flavor com. pel friendship. . Rooms ilh priviUf af bth $1 of more tha day. 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