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PAQE FOUR THE CALUMET NEWS SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1913. The vTnlumrt -Xciu Published by the MINING GAZETTE COMPANY. DAILY KXi'tiiT Sl'XD.W. THE MORGAN TREASURES. Comment in the nrwspaixrs i -riiinf the latf Mr. Morgan's i,.-an,res fontddt-r.-' it to be an acc. .-.I fa i fh.it the Metropolitan Muf M. w. vor.;s, w. m, i.yox. I KdiP r LiiisiUffH .Mar.ag-r. r:iT- f-.l at th,. p.,-? i 1'.K at Calumet, j A I i'h i-an, us S, . .,n.l Class j M.i iJ Matt, i I .n- art !c- Xit. .n th- i i:y .,f NVw York, wi'l ti.- '.-iiHli i.irv. It is a noble ...! thai. iN )ii.!ir iiintircs porcelain . -i-.tij mn ir ri.tj and other .,, I'l.i.ccH' .j:s; Busira i:j.t(t Ma il ri:s T.IPTI' r i i'l. TKV..M: I; Per year, in .i J'T yea! I I .. 'fr motuh . . Sm, 1 1 . t 0 hi i . J.i m t -t ry w i.l it. ,-. in. '.siii;rtti'U. SATURDAY. APRIL 12. 1913. SIMPLIFIES THE PRIMARY. i i i ! I IC' .I !.' !'i':n,.,t Ti,.-will v'r M..I--.HI ,),,) acre th.in anv ..th.' ut. i v ; t il l.nntin: the New Y..rl. i. i in t.i Oit in. iii.ii nr.d it i. mil ...-.i i.. !i- r .,,!,. iniv pf Tj'- th', " I 1"H W lil I..' ,. ..!,! !(;.. .. , . I. I .it .III.. Ilk'UI,. l.-IWe,-,, li't.-. f '' million. I! i i). i- ,i,..-r" ' 1 ''.! I i th- -..ss,,, th.it a:.- '! lTn .r. . th.in a ..,r at... ' 'i- -i t v th- . !.;.- ill ..I t!.,. 1. ..j,. ' Ml M-IIMH II nl .1.-. i,J.-, ., '.' .f .' th. At.u.n- a part ..!' ..is I.-.-' ..I..;,. I . 1 1 y ml.l.-. in I i ' p;ia I. K . ry !T'..rt w.i "V 'h'- K'M.'!ih art wild to .lis. ' him i. 't h- ,. i sit.-il. T.. trans-th.- n....,ir- 'i.i. a. i.ih,,,,. tHj;. I'l '-i - .1 t.. i. la. .. th.-ni in C - M-t li'ar, ..-.mi. ,,n tij,. manaSer re w-t- .',.,.t ,t, f,,r ru ...f i M' T i.'f. mi. pi. a h.-it.s th.- .I.f It i j-, -.- :fit!'.- .rvj.. r spa 'i.i Stores of Fascinating Interest for Women Springtime, br,na with it you kno.. itt own -jia. All, .'.i -I.i 'tniit l-iifht ., l'.";itirii; :i. I t.i.ii i. n , .1. a 1,1., in-. 1 1. in. i' : i h. i S- II 1 i til!i.-l'.hi, .1' r i- : I th. i i mi. i in, h.,i. . Infii--.il l:ir t'.-.i- t r. ,;i,li.,M,,i lia.vi in t y 111! '".llllILT ,,,i.'v ;i r t 1 ni'S. th.- av.-r.ii; "I' that atfihali. i i.'-'. r-, Mr. .M,,rati . ..jj it, i.. t nt that i..irt nf hi. . i i' lfant'..nl. I I-, uativ.- . '". IT iliiin't taK.. Ih,. ,.-.( ii, ! iin in '.-iitral j.ark N.riL' k,'. II, nt ..,a, -.- t,.f n,,. !,' a.-n it'.l ir.-fi l.i,ri',.n .ni'i ! !;at ' ,,!- j I ,.;. ; ''II l.i-."i,..f h.- b.-li.Ms his ...iit.y II, il., , .l 's liil.-lll.'SM lull m m). rii.l. r thf .l.mi. t.' lull ,, vi, t. r uiil h" in, .if iik"lv t' v.ii.- I'., i ih.' cari'li ' 1 1- ! hi.- i, is n urn, I,,,- th.- . t v h--i,.y ,,i ..viil.'.l will i,,. ,ui ini'.'iitiv.. t. 'ii h ' i.tini.'. Th'-n N n.. thin- jn ' in mi., i '.. i.i'fi .-nt - r 1 1 1 1 - ""'I Iltl.il'. I" '";'l ,1 it I .111,,. I',,. p. s., lit,. , . t! U'f "I DIRECT ELECTION Ok SENATORS. W.th ',.nn.-. ti.-uts rati!i.'uiii,n of ih- i,n..t;t:iti(,tia atn'-Mlnu-nt, t h- !i- r. t fi,-. i -ri i.f S.-r.ai',rs h th- i f.:. i"",'ii.-s t;,. triT.-ly j.rmiMsiv,. hui ii.ui'iai.'t v. i.i'.'i'-latiirfs t'.- ,Ulf Wh.i.'l, t;.-,.. ,, s-r.-at!;. tu ih'ir im.i,rtan ha. fwrni.h.d .., tnany l"H,li' hf- a. ;i, ,r...,i,',. a-.iiti.t ,,. tnthi.il. and gloi.o.is attract ions fo wcnl"k ,n(t, The hop are in the hy da of thit Spring joy now Acr.l rily n the fa.h,cn for the fJvon, and now th.lf Easier has ctme anj gee ttre ii no yucst, work atoi.t whdt cjOing to be the nri! th,ny ,n the work! of ktlr And the advert, sement ,i THE NEWS are true m.rrors Of t,t'e. Thy tell yOa jj,t what is most favored Lv Dame Fash.on. The ar)v?rtitement ar tiit couriers of the store: they yotir g.i oes ant' advisers: ap.r1 :n THE NEWS the merchant of thi community have a fa vorite medium through whih o reach a profitable buying public. mke from NEWS advertisement,. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA A Eoy Scout Esa. .'..t!,k: .;(' N Mll.liilttfl . t-f-. i ii.l . la.s nit ai't woik 1 r.i.i'.ul.Mi L;1.!i hi-out flu) t-iau.U.iitk.li ai.il ill ait . itr a iii.-r .u a . lnlt-i1 'Hf f h (-alt o. :..,.i v U.J'ir . .l. l .J.I Will l.r HUlllM'il. S.i.Vn tli1 tUi'i-kitii huyle, w lu-u Slt,t)t (Ml.. Hat-J tiii.rt ...v tl.ui tin' Him Ihii.y t .t.! l I'lrlH.t HHl-l' hr MrlitH U t li-ai'll I Ii.mv i.. Miim, t.ui that j-u't (lit i-ijl I i; rLut u.a.i I - II ! r tiling t.. kU i t in Hi- .ii-r in, in laieu Ihf lr.illi Lim' II luiur revr trr when you JM yOur shoppiriy I, it ar.- .vhi.rti .r i.trihiitiii s., i- an.l which scari'lals in an H,Jisiti -nant.. ..f ih- ifi. .il. ,.il in Ih iii'min.'itiuli-' i! .Mif'.l, In, In, than uti- I .j. I. Hi- li l Si. I, II tin ' tlK. S ,-l a i .la. !' ..tat-..- tiliii'it : I.. .,, I.,. . - .:l tak. th , Sl im et.r,f. . m ,il hf nicr- ra,i, ohanu-x m tiate and p., (,n.- ..-.n ,u-uy that who!''- th- hii i hc-n call.-ii for. tiatc hi!.! Kf"M. u, l.i. tor, nni. h a i I..... ,ri,',riiii,.ii. t i-.wt-r was " ",,il"'; tiin ti, h.-d Its ni.-inh.-rs it t'.o ...il- in th-ir c;t.n.'. ' naii ha v.. ,. t.ik.. t NEWS FORECAST OF THE COMING WEEK h . , i, i l.;'l."il V I' I.,,.M I th. ! th if ; . ii k,,i ll vvith lllatiiiit iI.tii.i in i th- I'.nt th' I' ll it iid.- ,,r, I til..- ,t-. ar.. it.' Mali. WasMnKtr.n. Aj.ril l'r,.ia.iii-rKf in many calls (,t ih c..i,r.tr:.- v.i.'i t nh. r in Vork -M,.ii- ')' t" att'i.i ih- fiin.ral .,f J. ,. TIim fn.'iai ,r.,.'. ir" " I'i-T - in St. -..rK--v Icir.'h, si i j ...ai,t ..iian-. I'ul!,,. imf th.- ..'..rvj.'.-s a Mcjai truir, xv,u ftm-ral .arty t,, 1 Ian f.,i I...d if t. .,,. I'-llK'illi- tll.'SN first wif.- Tu.-s,h,;, will . tt,,. ii,., anniv.-i-ry ,,f th.- sitikiiK- of th.. si..rn...i.i.. h Which l.-fii rp.'.,nu i... 'luilirikr many mn and nim d .v.rld-u id- i.rf,mirif-nc., ,,t thir u," iinrinirsary will .. ul .s.-r-d with tiKmurial i-vt-n i...-s i l.',r,il,n. St--- Vi.rk and i.ih. r . iii.-p. carry III t ,.iii., white th Una ii- i.-r will , .la',., his rian rits and hi. Tiiatii' fir-th.. ,,. r, BAD FOR SCHOOLBOYS. Th. i'l'ii i hi.n.if hi I I'.rmai difitu-r h.s ih.- j.r.-s- a"d Ml.-. Wilsut, . white h.i-,. Wcdi, ...lav hi "'- ih'- nii-nil. is .. th,. cat, in. t. CP'WLING SITE IS BEST. t, In, .r... th.- Crip. . r with tii-rnt.i tally 1,1,. Wil li'- fl. Ih- ;. I" i.i I ..-cti.,i, t. M.(-, ''' ih- Thirtc riiti i ,,uKI,-f - 'i'-ui-i i, I Mass.i.hns.-its t,i a "-i,','.-.isiir j,,n v v.-.-v.i, .-.iL-n.-d his ...at j,, th- II, ni.se 'I" li"H In -I hi- Senate. In- il: the conte.st l,as li.cn i. 11 the tVt Ihiit tariff fe. h :,. I,e.-, madp iii the h i.i.di ii r andi.lale.s have l.een liailieij I" fin,, rati, . I!t-.iil.li,'.'(, aim I .an i... o-.iti I'm, with th Ihn.k. !, Ihi-.'. Mali ci. ml. .i i.- i d.i. t., i, hauler 1 1 " 'I- i, 1 1 a 1 1 lot Mil')..-. "I- MSI,.,,. . led !,, th- , ,, l-H,-. th.it "t t',,-,, (1 .-' 'id- HI - '. i Midi, ii. k I t'l" il later, ..I,, inlf,,,!--I"H In. r, i : a I.-, i " ' S'," ''' et.-ct jui,., a (. ,,, f j T i-.'fia ; ,,, jVrsi.v i v . M, l,1,. :Mi, ,-, j .'er'i other cili.-.s ,,f Xf'W Jersey f, " ' "" 'in sii.,ii of adopllim the- "iitiiissi.n form ..f mii,,iri,a yv. ' "' Il Jersey Cjly aio.ty 1 1; I'lali it V ill l.i- I),,, lauv-yl muni HI III" e.. I,, Sl, II' lll.V llll" Wef.. hril.it h.,.,1 W that la ., .. Th history of ihe art of i.rlniiriK 'lll I.- told HI tl Xhildts of III.- N'al.on.-il I'rint iii, I'ul.lishin, Adver- i-ii.K' and Allied Trades ,.Mw,.sj j,,n. uhi' h will la- oiurif-d in tin- iram! ''eiiti.il pala.-f. in ,.w V,k Satur day and coniiinud through I lie mie. ce,-,,u. nw,, mil V II ha I.., , i a it,a I. , ,,l h, t f 1 1 1 -. PORTUGAL'S FAILURES, K'lliJ-'. .Mann. I I,-,-, , ,h lie , . . t. ,, I,, r, ., . r-h,, th;it h- there ;, of a ''fail lions n; 1 lit!!! I . I. e l.Miiml- ' -a", mi; that I M" in'.v I... imt h- i.L.u ' I'"" n. lint and s! iil-nts I. Mini, "I priii I h! ! s i '.! I..,.-: tl 11,'hly , ilil-, I. at thai ih tl. w in, i pi , Imta S I I : i ha i r ih- r.-pni.l ti.il. in.! ti Th. try n. iv " and that .-nil, nf r.- . I; l ilin-- I.. oh . , I.. , I r;il i;ci p,,..,. V'-piil'l!,- ,., .. Jind Ihc .,,, Jin n W In ha i fail-- i in, -the in , r i,,i thai eiu.rr.iii Miruel s h, ,;,,.., ,11. r nilirrlv i id, .-ul, .us i ii .'-,.. i. . ii.. i hill. I of I. I t ill, tit S little r.a 'I' I'l.tliu-als " an ,,., i;,,.., up Lv un-it "f tn ai-v is rnm-ii, ,M ,r,.. I'll! tl ,ll;. IC'lll, MII,,. 'mi a i. -ntn, oi of the sontc.'V d t,. uiiaiati!. - riitif'n ..-..pi.- .o I. of I'.-itu- tl .Vtrica. The j sle'tl monopoly I mpos. d of 'onifd of ;if- Vi" ifik" has afi- lie h raisiiu- to iiidiisiry. Toi.a, l ill Iheir . smoke, wh,- j 111 iao,. , t of I -'I i hat i of hi;', It'll r tl.S "I't I h,. ; inokiiii; .-, ij " i"- It is an ti,t,.r. s' I'ndfssor t ..' i , i -a 't entim.1,1 ,ii..,.rit ii in ciiiiiinia n II. "ac i, (w p. eo m.-ii ,h. n ' iiliiliii a iinnl.er reeord" . 'Ins S.nokiln; l.y yuln. i, ""'f meniahu .,,, il(, less ,i,m, 1N M u s Inn., take,, an a, , au.iiti.-t ,.,(i,1K (l s, , fit principal i, ,t want tllll.-S (,, id placs how that 1 Im..-,.,m Inoif op "I'Kaniza. n' Htand children. v lo inakf rural life popular wi't !' Itie vrealesl plot, I, m di.v iis.sfd II.',' the MVtcfritll colli If lice fop fll a- lion in ih.- m, mi,, whldi will meet in Kii Lm. nd, 'a.. TncMlay lor a kch. sion oi' three (l.lH l.aier In Hi- ui.i, HI'' Slllejc. t ,r lilXilllot, Irom al ihe M.iiihfin slates will nieci in ih" .same city t dismiss the ina.tlci id laxaiirtii, the lif-st methiid for ef. iliK .hi ,.fpia diylrilnilioti nf the fnir. den., .ir.d h,. proper proportion to home h the (iil-H :in,t coiintlfM in- epe,tf.it f.f ihf Mate. plr m.i: .l Ike Hi (o S rt p., 1... t ; hltt-i' t-i.tli.j. !.. ti. t ... out In. far when in vim Ii in.'. ",i iifer can (ril when ou v II! vt-t ii ci iiiiip. I o ii"i j. " in iiiiiiiine unless on lane a vcaidmn wai'-him; .o.-r .,n l'-t litd o in s iniinit,-: in,!, I the ttu e ei iti.if fur iln- ptirpo'e. I red sitiini i,p j,, u ,,w t.oal )ml do lil Illtl.V llpl-, l It. I'.eforv .tii.y into ihe wMfi- nili xoiir li.n.ai h w ith thf palm of om hiiinl. hlul then Hit, it Uilh soliif Klilff. TliN will help ,,a from vHtin:.' a inmii. !.. hot Mli.V in ,e walfl' loo Ion. If MHlie oi,,- tell i,l .M.lir lips ate hlllf I hill i a nIi, whl. h tells ,oi; Non have had fiioiiyh is w I in luiim . If tlifse rules uiv carffnily followed luiiuy uMt-r acf lrlfiits inn I Liniment For Scouts. However til .e in;; y he, w e at all t reel a little stiff afiep haul bcouliiiv. ami unhi ocalir.n - thul Is, 8lnt-t hi iiy tn inli in to f.USl. the Mtlrf-iifhS-is n vtr,v pmfi lemoity. Hero Is n reciif which eicry scout can mkf tip am! ulwiiyx oiikIii to keep In his cnphoaid: f'ut half n pint of tnrpfiiiiiif and tin ! ffe't: Into a larpe Ih,m u nml hakf thoroughly. In a llitlf tlim thf aili ture will hocomo thick and cmuny. Then add n quarter of a pint of vlnf gar. It Is won to put Hie uil.rocatioa luto -mull boitles. placiti- In each a lump of i'Hmpti.r 'I kH mi Km c s 1 1 1 kff for .VfJiTf. o finl. location can hf really i-ftVc-tivf uulfss it Is iipplled by hard, stfad.v riithlnk'. I 'less thf itffectetl tnusclf as hnrd oh you n n. and do not btoo uutil your arm ache:-, thormie lily Equipment For Overnight Hike. A larger iiiniil.t'C of pnii Heal scout udivliles are comliliieti in ihe iver Uinlit hike I hini hi any oilier one thinjf. Uiukluff it (it on thf uioht dfslralilf feature of sc. ut life. One man shrmld nor attempt to .,Urt out with our ten Unys, ami ninoue these should hf fit least two who have 111 them the element of leadei ship. J'h.v.sl.ul condition h Ih.- first point to he determined ahd after that enuip loetit U'oolni silin and sutUig- aie l..-,t he. atise lhe dlis.iil, H- ppiiallon produced In wnlklut. Wear j.nud, sol Id shoes that. HI, hut do not pinch you and injure ihe f,.,.. ae your iielt biiur and y.n:r hat well mi the head. In Jour l.lanl.ct roll oii should car ry an extra shirt, woolen cap tor sleep lan, coat or sweater anil H pair of 'Ottfl sloi'klllLs. If Hip ihiy lie w in in spread youi'doii hie Manl.ft. fold In the iiildd'e the Ion- way and place the poncho or oi! cloth bliuilarly folded on top of It I'laee t Ik oilier articles so they will not make hunches and roll er.v tightly. Tie with strung cord in tit least four place and then lie (hf ends totiellier. The hlanket side helmj out will in.t he ns lieatln jis the pomho. f ihere are indications of rain you will, of course, reverse the order. The knapsack, can tine, knife, halchel ami compass will complete ihe indindiial e,iilpiiieni. Scouts Get Big Reward. A reward of M.imhi offered hy Mrs. Jnmes Herman MdrMi for information reiaunii to i ernniiiml .M I'ook lias heeii paid to Troop No. l',1:. itrooklyn Hoy ScoutH or Ainerl. a, which discovered t'ook's hody while on a hike near Ja maica. Allhouuli ini Ietr.il ohliu'allon fiisted, Mrs. Aldrieli paid Hip amount and also made a jiersonul gift of jti.'.-) each to Vincent Coukle.v and Adrian 1'arker, the hoys who first saw the body. The money will he expended for the uses of hoy coutM of that sec tion of llrooklvti. ELECTRICITY AS FOOD. Surprising Result of a French Scien tist Experiment. The French physician and ecietilist. M. Itersoitie, some time ngo inlvancel the thiHiry that applications of electric ity could lm made to supply the place; or food to a certain extent, which dis covery he called diathermy. Hy the He Refuted the Mtdi- appllcifluii of electricity it was his claim that the human hody is able to make up for a pait of the alimentation of the sysleiil by rurntshliij; a laiye amount of neat to the body Instead of prodiKliie; the heat fioiu fond materials which need to lie consumed or. Indeed, burned Iti the system, .is j:lvln il.p to overwork oT the phy.siohi-1cal or Kiwis of thf body, lor the purpose of experiment he Daddy's Bedtime Story- cine Offered Him. Now, Wliett- I Jim Get tlif? Wlio.iii CotiJi? E VUI.VN had Tubby on her hip, while .lack was amusing himself m,,l.- inn T:ib l.y play with a pice i.f twine. -Sneeii, ataiu. Master Jack." said daddy its Tabby Jumped do.n and Mailed tor her viishluii. "I w Icr If 'i'abby Is afraid of cafchlia.' co'il from you'." "Oats don't catch Illnesses from child -en." I'velyii said "I'm not so sine f i hat." daddy weni on. "There Is t leriuaiiie's vnv. si,;. Is ii little -il l w ho has a cat i. ami d Jim I Icl'liiiiliie lives with her t'raml mother and with her Aunt Maude. "Kvcry day Oeriaaiue ;vis to school l.iist winter all the children In the Khool had the whoopiii"; coiuh. It 1 :i vfiy nasty Litid of coiled, and when (lermaiue cauuht it she had to stay homt' lor a couple of weeks. "She is a little till h-vc. t play outdoors, and It was very hard for her to .stay in the house She played with her doll.- ami bad tea parties unlll she was tiled of loiiel.v auies "Jim. who is very fond of Oei niaine. followed her about, slept iu her lap ..r ll' valued tliiilv pounds iii' ' lieeifully phi.ved pirnst ;,t the tea parties, at which he Was jiiven milk out of one or the doll s teacups "If It hadn't been tor Jim I'm afraid t'cruahie would have been a much lonelier little ;.lll, for the grownups had no time to play with her. It kept I hi an busy thinking up new kinds of mediitie lo uhe her or coaxing It down ,er llliwillill- Ihloal. (ierinailif ilocMi't like lo take liieillciiio "At last she was Weil and still ted off to school yvith a very cheerful face (.crinaiiie had neve- cared much about school, hut now It seemed u line phi under a series of electrical treatments! l cuioved herself very much that first day telliny her little n"hoor recently pulail out a man who was a notable example of Hi nourishment 'Ihe man w eh.' tied I lo pounds, suffered if really from the cold and could not walk ::ihi f,.,. without as- Plan, e .-Uteri uiideivolnv: the lieaiim itt p.r a short j period me man be -auie normal In every respect weight, was enabled to resume his business and c.uhl tale l,.nu walks W ithout expel le m In- falhfue and H a unaffetied by inui-,,s ,,f temperature j The doctor considers that ,,. tin,,. js ! for if) not f:ir distant when all troubles due io iiisiiiiicicui nuitiiioii will illv.iiipe.ir ly hiifh freipieiicy currents Wood For Re-tnfcii ir.y Concrete. Ooncrete beams can be sin-cpssfully leenforXed with Wood Instead of iron If the proper proportion or wood Is used, according lo an eusrmecr who , I hi,s ddll the problem In many .e avoided. paf.pS wliere wood Is plentiful It is dHHcult to obtain the iron needed for f ilch re enroll emeiit Me toimd lhat 'J per cent or wood Is needed to properly re-enforce to every I per pent of iron which wo'ihl oidinnrilv he used mates how verv I1! she had been. "All thill day at home Jim slept very oiih tly under the kitchen stove M, did not seem lo care for his milk or meat, but ra iidnioi her explained this by having he missed ('ermaltie "Hut when ib'imaiiie came home from school Jim still slaved under the etove and did not seem to notice her "And Ihe next day Jim he-an lo com-h Just like Ccrmaiue had done. "'Win. I believe that cat has (In: whoopiiii.' eolith! said e'l'nud mother. "And tie had He eon-Led tor several weeks, refiisiutf; Ihe inedi'.-ine of. fered hi n i "Atd (his year Jim has had th Lad It two or three times !,. I ,.,1, .1 ......... ...... -.......,,. .-, .luuuiiiui uri aiiu ner .vuin .Ma in it are illlte Mile W hoopilie coile II il'.'alll I Jim cuiikiht this w hoopiuK ctitiyh from t.'enn.iine In tact, he Inn that Two Make a Quarrel u '"'Jhlii By DOROTHEA HALE. Two of the hoy from the ...ne I'.ull ta ml, were herdiuir a bunch of cattle ttllJoliif Ihe ltow hill;, which Were n.-t really lull, al all. but bin of ilm piai lie lifted inlo hlllf iii'.iin.l.. of liei have O.lbiiel iim) Tlis ron Oiiltie had iml spo ken tor three weeks. Th. reason for Iheir sudden change from warm liiend liness to bitter enmity was a invieiy lo their comrades and a mallei fur re-. ".(''ill for the onlire oul Vi' can lo help keep elu tluln Inaiill lacuitiny: sieves." "Voji meiin p. draw the . hare,..: ri.,m them tuns' oh...-rvc.l Ham Harry. "Hut :...mel,oi. i h li I I. now as I like Ih.- Job fif liikme i i a I ii iel Y e(l aw.-iy, tl'imi him whia- he's -lecpiiiu nil,,., . nt like. Why . he'd -j.,, i.,i.i ihe U s,. business ri'ht ;iw;iy with it,.- for a silluple i ii,, -sis ai-ain " "M l.esl Ltle.; i . (I.;, I ;,.( ,, brl.nht ;m, I eiirly and trail Yi,i 1,11 l m ! i satisfied they're n,, om f,,,' ,, ' -Sow hey rode a lew hundred yards j said Tim. apart, sileni, taciturn ami moody. It l.ony before Hairy Harry had thrust was not for (hem wilh haired in their! Ids head Ii d. ..,, , ,;, ,.,,,,,.t lifill ls to lejoice in Ihe sweetness of j !;lbl'iel I'lane .,,, m j,,.,, pv the ,' prii, inoinin-,,i i., f,.,. ti. . I imitmil aicid .,m. it i . . -t u ,p,,,.y. of the hew season beaiinv. "IIuIhv with- I'Dd i'oiic down lo h, ,., :llM in them. j caiicht up I he:r l,.r A very little mailer precipitated Ihe1) wr !u pah- dawn of a mw day smoldering past ions ihnt lay beiifiilhl ""le th.. pv,i men who , ,, .,.,, .,,M. the culm c Met lot- of I L -ir sun biowned J friend- f..r eai-s Tl,,.N both knew (hat i.i. e-. ii.iniiei iu p.issj,y- iii-, , olitlade, ''lie Would c.-v ,1 Come ;,, who was spioLiiu one of hi-; evcl l.isit i "'her Would be a fuvilive in. in j in'; ci'i.ieiies, f,. thf .lim-inij-bum of Whi. h ..m- i,.i;!,i i ,. ,. i,, .,m ll.vinu; ash against his cheek. i,y,, j which I he ..(hei ihinvV nniarilv Ids hand soiivhi his hip pock j I'erhaps i n,-y w ,., ,. .... k ,!,,,, fi. om nine nan iiireauy drawn audi ini-se ipiestiiuu a- th, d Ih. l-H. . and vlietilly :tcto. l.are iiml brow, n d f.-iiltitfi, (h-v lode swiflly Ihf dewy j;'iiss. Ml slloii.ty mark- ? 'ii. in nave iieen ........ I'lotiiers. ho clo.se was Hie iretnrai r sembhin. e bel ween HhMii All Iheir the was lookin-r eoo'ly af him from behind Ids heavy weapon "W e-l I." drawled I ran,, atlei- a little sliirlled pause, "did y.ui reckon you could do lor me this way ':" von know belter than (hat Yoij needn't chuck your pitl'ks in my face" retorted Habriel furiously. Oram smiled with a puzzled look be hind his holies! eyes "What's eating you. t.'abe;" he demanded after a little pause. "What's ealinv; you. you mean Yo,i been looking for l rouble (his here three Weeks. I he:; rd all about what you said down to tl. canyon" tiabriel Mill sat half turned 01, his saddle, one hand mi hU 1. 1. LnoUm. r,.. , lirsl ie.i a,-u -,11111 olid vi.uie iiicreiiuioilM.V. "VVliV. I been Ihil vv nafs the m. 'tier'." he demanded. "Why Would I bo nsl.iic; ,M, ihenV Habliel Via. ilei.l for several sec olid-,; Micli Ii.- blutli-d ..ill It's wllii.' "! I. ml Mi-', r.idr.ee .S. I,, i, m,. what v.. u i-iiid ihe ni'.hl of the doiu.' I" I lie Inilii- I el 's bun c " "Wliat did I say ':" OrancV: face was s. al id "She :.;u,l v.. u told her I was married and didu'l oiivhl to be paying :i I rnt ion fi le.pcci. :!,c widow. That's what die 'i.i i I y...i said And it's a blanked li' ii-: you know 1 never wa ; married nobody." O.iluh r.s hand clasp.-d his Vv on:,, led .tl In "of coins,. y,,ii ;ii nt married." l-ie.tihed 'ran,, h.-.iv ilv a-, he dropped M- I. II hand to hi-, j,e. I ever told ,V.. U a lie. liabeV" "'o." ) napped i .Vibi I. . "I'.i.Voii bepeve Ine when 1 par that f never told that to the Widdt-r l'adroe''" Yes" "ili. ii v.h.u'r, y..i,r t'eiiii h nboiif.'" Oabliel ...,.,.. lp,.-sly ab.mt him H- saw Ihe i.i '. c.d l .n I.-;. I he lulls of verdure ihit.stlu- f.,,,1, ,,,,, ,h,. n'.vs. heard ihe III ,.f . bluebird and -aw the r,zorc d.y ,,f t. xv 1 1 Is ey es ill ..pp,.,l ;,, ( kindliiiess had pom- from ' I lom ihe trimly set monilis. illl'l the Mill,, hlilvles iibout Iheir lips1 Which twitched soli, climes ill .silent ! hiiivhlei' were drawn now into lain'! lilies. ' I he dawn -row pa!--r iind then ,is, cd will, (he cinin- .,f n,.. sun The ' whole world was aliphi with the UH. dcllillU yl.ir.v. will, the tonic swee.ss d the in.niii nu. but the Jvv ,, rid I inn forth lo do veii-eam- ,.;ich mum I I lie oiner r uiniic'Ht it. m in -oiirai'ii,,- ta, ts is rapidly III. Teaslne. II. mav imt I... 'hi-r r.hie, tor.e ,s .,,rry anietidm.nt p, em r-lccti,,,,, snll rati. is wo .lurv Ih, hrst No doubt the that th,. chief-.., I'llblie. ale ,,.; failed 1 1 of th the I to r he Hot,' i'iita I k pole. Miff I. If, r at the ,-. I'li'd il il.. " smniiioi, ., w, ,,.,,, "pi.oi lniiily ,ir.-., ,,t,., won..", f.f all,-o,.u ,,,,, '''tientl pi., ii j, n.a.l . e-l Ihe sidlrai l.-.e th. y mihl li.'U e li.. I,. ., ,. I ,n,ie I'll'lll I), i.ilMlif or vvasliim,' aiinis. , ; storm ,, other k.'u heritors of Ihe yveek will include thf annual continental ,-iin. rre: s of the DaiH'hli ra of the Amer ican lb-volution, to be held in W.'ish ini'ton; the 1'acihV Toast ImruiKratlon congress, which will meet In San 1'r.iiicinc.,, ami the annual convention ol ihe Inland I'mpire Teachers' as no. i.'ti ..ri, which will be lohi in Spokane. VILLAGE ORDINANCES YOU OUGHT TO KNOW. Excuses No n ytin inldst of w hi. I, wot, I, I ,..,VI. pr..t. -mi. Wash,nion women haw ,,., the London beauty. ,.r,w.. fji Wide Spreading Horns. The carnhnos. or water huffaloeH. of the rijlllppli.es often attain lo Kreat length of horn, one Mpeidtnen, il. Is be lieved, standing quite without a rival In that respect. .Measured alonu Hip curve of the bonis, it Is over twelve feet from one tip to the other. The bpreud of this animal's horns Is Kfeaier iIihii the width of several of the nar row lanes of the town. Hollo, xvhere his owner lives, and in coimeiiuenee a brown Hue or marred bark on the thick set bamboo hedges often marks Ihe road which this tmlendld old irlant Las traversed Wide World Magazine Working Song. Come, little meld, your Kaidens make And paint tleni full of rlowtire. And tin elm Mill shine, nrifl the winds will blow And (he iiofifl I.,,,.! gnd the showeis Ignorance Of The Law One. An Ordinance Helative to Obstruct low an Officer. The Village of Ited .l.iekfi Ordains: That any person who -.hall willfully assault, hinder or obsiiucl mi oflicf-r of nuid villa k. while iu the performance of any duly ie.p,ir"d by him in pursuance of i hi ll ws ;f orpfirat Inc xllhm'", or any or ihe ordinances, bylaw or resolu tloii.t of the Mild vlllaCfe or of II, f coin n.on .'ouiicil thereof; or while eiiK.wred i.s nil, i, fdlicer In thi- perl'minancf of i'liy sin I, laws, ordinance, by -lawn' or reHol.ilion". nhall m-on conviction.; Tlllk .t Pnnnliahl ,. be punlfhed hy n fine of not more than ,finn,rim. e,,,! tjv. Pome. Utile Intl.. now shoulder arms And off to ihe Mi .Wis no. riant your seeds, but 0,,k nut for the we-ilii, t,lke nouln k'.lghli nf the hoe ro'iie, little bhdn. now build vnur nests And sing us a pretty sung, ror the grass Is meet,, and the flowers bloom. And the sun sl.mes all ,1a v Ions. -Little FoIKi The ore purchases by Cirent Urilain amounted to :',4!U,(i0it during Janu ary and Fi-brimry, coinpared with $1.-r.-tf.OiMi in the same moid Its list year. one hundred ($l'0(0) dollan. g'.ivti Jn Huffalo In Aupiast. tryiiisC to keep outer trouble will, you 1 reckoned you'd lay ror me soiue"- "Hay for you;" roared Habriel "I ain't thai kind. When 1 have a bone to .ick I ain't a-soim; around thro wins cigarette ashes in anybody's face. If you fcot iin.vlhins .malnst me I'll meet you down lo Saian's soldi and we'll Hiiht it out." "There won't but one to home aaln," t-uld Orane iiusrily. "Snre." "When will you be there V" "Tomorrow morning at half past -1." Without a not her word Ihev sep araled There was a certain air of rlm de termination in tiiibriels manner thai nisht which latiMed Harry Harry and Tim Lewis to cxchaiiiu tineusv ulmiees and later to meet at the sale r the' corral. Harry Harry was Ihe lirsl h i break the silence. ) "Oabrlel's cleaning his qnn." he re-j marked with assumed lightness. "So's dune." said Tim sieniiicaritlv. j What do you think they're toinrr to doV" asked Harry uneasily. Titn Lewts shook his head iluhloiislv "Xo telling." "Nary guess. They've never been Ihe same like brothers as they always was fcluce they came home from t li.it dona tluu liee iver to the Forks , huich." "Donation heel re. kou v..,, re meaning the party n,ey iive the new minister, where everybody took vie tun Is and then slaved to eat up whut they brought." Harry Hurry nodded his handsome head "1 pups., I was some mixed up With the quilting bee I heard they Was Hiving to the widder who keeps house for the minister. Whatever made theto two nee'ers get mad at each other? They didn't have aiivihlng to drink except milk. They paid some notice to the widder Padio ,.." Tim 1'vvls shook his head .lublomd v. "And they was always the best of friends." mourned llanv Harry, "per bap3 a woman .nine between Vm" he added hopffniiy , ut, oveieii an elusive i lew. "Don't blame ev e( ythlng ,, ,,e vvlui ,ne"' ' Tim. "There isn't anv ue us CuessUir. w Utt;r )lo wLat Hie of Ihe lull ..,. t, .,..,.. ..i . I mark the eni ranee b. Sabtn'sl II. I he I l ees -rew hii-... Ihev r ami took pale wilh pain, and his own ivvlim: countenance biol.,. lm,. rumpled smile ,,f ,,,,-er and pity. "Dasii it all: I ; I I nl,. "Id i-bepiihv lleif!" Tcmlerly he fs Udetl Crau,. ., j M in position. i:t his sleeve and bandaged Ihe wound bN I'Ollet had made. Then he applied h, f1i'"k ,, 'i'' compressed lips :ind watched with concern his com ''de s elforls lo swallow. Fofnotful of bullet tliiit was iti his own rigid twill, lie worked ,,y,.r , ,,.,. ,ht, hl ''d I 'rain, sat up, ., ,lh s;l,,irn0H smile curvins his innuf h. "I'"' all riyhl now. tiahc. ;,.t ,,,WI, "' '' - 1 reckon I m Jest as uood a sli.. ..,s v,.u All II definite shaoe .-.s n,... ., ! . . ""eiwai.i Mlp twn ;;''' H''ll.v -'Wi.c li.r.ff.iou.h for, lia.,,1 ket '" " ' " Mt "' " ' nine i in in roughly: .'u-.i i wi.iuers for a meddlesome " vs lor I lint Widder Padr, M Hie farther end there was .a level I strelchol sand Here they cmtld wre.-.L .-,.- men liiee, II...... ... . Inzle Iheir siL. ,! i, . "m lrr.v --.- ...... i ...I,.,. ailll I I III Ol ll,.. .!!. . , ... " ""s i mi i.ewis. Al Hight of ,,f mvo fdder me,, rhlln logHlier in appai,.,,t tlit.(, Ms ((H .von-.gslers threw p ,. ,,.s whooped joyfully. ' What's worrying y,,,, two fellers?" ''l-d Cabriel. will, his old time mod- llieir eyes I balk Iheiu of their revem;,. Slowly ihev dismounted, making """ '' '''.' "ver Ihe ea,ef siaki,,,. oi iheir horses at :, res, t fl' 1 1 disiance fus.in- over the adjust ,ll(.nt , s:l)(,u.s "no oi.nii.els .'iml delayiu-j way the crin-lal moment every t last, w hen Hide was no exciis,. ,. fuiiher'delav iiibrifl w,,lle. slowly to Hie farthest alitv. "Heard Hie news'" si..i ir...... wry. with ,, desire to amid person a I it ips. "What, news?" "l'o Hapiist tnltilstPr Ims inarrleu l is l.osckfe,.r. Mlx Pl!(1l,Kfi What .' Von think of Hut. eh'" f,VI,.i,,U.'.IS';,';,"l,M, taught ""!. I think I'll e minister "I Hint heard wb,i J ",v .v - er - condo- ' was y yV)ls NO,, MM , nesaid. Kniniy. , u ,,,,, inn unbrlel indulged lo vl.en 1 think he dfserve., il u'l . ' ,tri :,plnw f'dsh;tk. f""i.d vm,. i;,,be. kJOW the matter win, you." ttMv" ,',',"",, lrM dehber- ;"llnifs enough." remi.ked Crane. point and leaned against ., ,.,.k I in ready." he said cirelesslv "Sn in,. I, ...... . . . mere won't but ,, ., i..,,.,. .. ...,! '..I...!. I I . "''! , S,,,W.V. I sposf M,e,,. , be a lllessasf semi " . Su V ""it able pause f, W,.(J A, i.iT.1 i iiini it niastiuty o an Alloy Spring. "'' V ' ' Hunt de-elor ' ii, llti'l ; 1 1 1) - v ( I lie success , 'I-,'" i.i- ,h,r ,! ,... j I.,-, u,v;;:,"';:;:;r K"!rn- ei -li( i :ifs I. Which hits beet, obtained III.., . I I . IKII O counted ten ' "' nui i,,n,. which There was blh.di I . .. .''Vl tU,y ''" t..ir Inches nil I, .. L, 1. 1 pow uer, I ee,, , ,.e, ,... i in i .us report from the two xveapons. When . smoke h Hwe.1 away ,, ,,vo,VfirH .Vingon the sand and the antagonists were each nursing right arm ',e darted forward, snatched up I' ' -.on with ,s ,ef, hand und held It close to Cabriel s head IT vou don't tell ,P what's eating .vou." he snarl,,! angrily, T bio,! me day light into you" The other glared back nt him fier,, 'jr. iou mean tu 8y yuu dwu.t kuow a,, I Oi.i - i . ..li.l.i i "" - ...... ot... t,.,ir in,-!,,.., 'i bis Uetleci,., i, ,!.., -I'll eg 1,1-nl ..r rs were l-nnd'.,., ,, M.:Uh, ,, ,,,,,,,,, n-cie, ,, n(r(v) ((( "I'i'oc'i until ,. . j,, , 'i sen lo VV hal u i w as in ii.. .1,. .. ... "'in "'Il Miowll,... .,v si 'ii of fracture W'.igbi (if Sh,. " '"Up Ilia.!,. ,,f . one ill It h v'i'llhs atw.Mf i. tine i,: i to. ... ..... .1 """sh.n.s made of woo,!.' Ih Mfiininvma