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Tlio lialr Rrows long mill heavy liocauso it gives to tlio hair just what It needs. 1 f our hair b turning gray, It shows tlioro Is lack of hair nonrlslnnunt. llo your hair this halr-food and It will tako on new llfo. .Soon all tlio deep, rich color of youth will return to It. Wo nro sure- you will bo greatly pleased with Ayur's Hair Vigor as a hair-dressing. It makes the hair soft and smooth, and provents splitting at tho ends. !Yf n 4 br Dr. J. C Avtr Co . Lnwtll. Mi.. V. S. A. For Sale by 1IIL0 DRUG COMPANY Trail By STEWART EDWARD WHITE Copyright. 1902, Sfitmart Edboard tOhitt .'...4..' 2"M .4.M-(.' lM"H"M"M"S" by i ti iti iti iti iti it. itt it. Hut fnmp One was n privilege. A iiiiiu entered It only after having proved himself; be remained In It only us Ioiik ns his e::ielency deserved the luinor. Its members wore Invariably Kcrulted from one of the other four camp, never from applicants who bad not been in Thorpe's employ. .So Shearer was foreman of n picked' ciew. Probably no liner body of men w ih over gathered at one camp. Some of them had the reputation of being, the hardest citizens In three states; others were mild as turtledoves. They ueen iinmemnteiy reinvested in tno business. Thorpe intended to establish In a few years more n big plant which would be returning bcucdccs In pro portion not only to the cnpltnl original ly Invested, but nlso In ratio to the en ergy, time and genius he bad himself expended. Kvery autumn the company found It self suddenly In easy circumstances. At nny moment that Thorpe had cho sen to be content with the progress made he could hnvc, so to speak, de clared dividends with his trtirtner. Iti nera nil pioneers. They hud the inde-1 stead of undertaking more Improve Oceanic! S. Company Time Table The steamers of this line will ar rive ami lea'e this port ns here under FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Alameda July 22 01111111:1 Aimust .S Alameda August 12 Ventura August 2.1 Alameda September 2 Sierra September 14 Alameda Sepiembei 23 Sonoma October 5 Alameda October 14 Ventura Octol er 26 Alameda November 4 Siena November 16 Alameda November 25 Sonoma Uecember 7 Alameda December 16 FOR SAM FRANCISCO. Alameda July 27 Ventura August 2 Alameda August 17 Sierra ugust 23 Alameda September 7 Sonoma September 13 Alameda September 2S Ventura October 4 Alameda October 19 Siena October 25 A lameila November y Miui'tna November 15 Al.uueda November 30 Ventur.i...i December 6 Alameda December 21 Iu connection with the hailing of the nliove steauiuis the agents are prepared to issue, to intending pissengcrs Coupon Through Tickets by any railroad from S 111 Pranciscn to all points in the United States, and from New York by mi hleainslnp line to all European ports. P'or further particulars apply to Wm. C. Irwin & Co. M.MITHI) ' General Agents Oceanic S.S. Co. Union Barber Shop. OAItCIA fc CANA1UO, Props. inents, for part of which he borrowed some money, he could have divided the profits of the season's cut. Hut this be wns not yet ready to do. He bad established five more camps; he bad acquit ed over 150.1)00.000 more of timber lying contiguous to his own: he had built and equipped a modern high ellleleney mill; he had constructed n harbor breakwater and the neces sary booms; be bud bought a tug: built n boarding house. All this co3t mon ey. He wished now to construct n log ging railroad. Then hcpromlseil him elf and Wallace that they would be eacly to commence paying operations. He bad made all the estimates nnd ixietidy to attempt anything their eoin-i een the preliminary survey. Ho was pendence. the unabashed eye. the In subordination even, of the man who h.is drawn his Intellectual and moral nourishment at the breast of n wild nature. They were afraid of nothing ullve. I-'roin no one, were be chore boy or president, would they tuke a single wend, with tho cvreptlon nlwnys of Tint Shearer and Thorpe.- And they were loyal. It was n point of honor with them to stay "until the l't dog was bung." He who deserted the hour of need was not only u ren tele, but 11 fool, for he thus earned 11 . igulllc-eiit licking If ever be ran up ii Qn pi : : TuPI1 r..fiffigH.ary p. V W-r- ::i 'r xttWumBmtl. I at ? Hi. ' H Side vjQ m. The Benecia Reversible m Tho Abovo Is tho Donocin Rovorsiblo Disc Plow. Where a temu c.iu walk and draw a plow in-: Rkvkrsihlr works perfectly. ,r .'iiit l-.iriy" a member of the "Mghtlng A band of soldiers were they. nmiulcr ordered, and. It must be con fessed, they were nlso somewhat on the onler of a band of pirates. Mar-' cpiette thought so each spring nf tor the drive, when, lint tilted, they surged, swearing and shouting, down to Den ny Hogan's saJiNin. Denny had to buy new fixtures "when they went awny. i but it was worth It. ' Proud! it wns no name for It. Iloasrl The fame of Camp One spread abroad over tlio land., wine peopie iiiougui theiefore the mow grievously dlsnp pointed when Wallace Carpenter made It Impossible for him to do so. It was about the middle of July. He was sitting back Idly In the clean painted mill olllce with the big square jlesk and the three chairs. Through the door he could see Collins perched on it high stool before tho shelf-like desk. From the open window enmc the clear, musical note of the circular saw. the fresh, nromatlc smell of new luin The combination of features in ... . Make it the most valued of all DISC PLOWS. It can be used right or left hand, plowing around the land or KKVKRSntu;, throwing furrows all one wa Will plow between terraces WITHOUT LKAVING A WATF.R furrow, Made only iu a sulky. Camp One must be a sort of hellhole ( her. the bracing nlrfrnm Superior spar of roaring, lighting devils. Others kllng In the oiling. He felt tired. In sl::hed and made rnnld calculations of I tare moments such ns these, when the Ulc SDaoc, Cut Ijair and Shampoo at Let-Dive Rates. We also Like particular pains with Chil dren's Ilaircuttiiig. ' Union Huiwiino, Wai.inueuiu St. PLANTERS' L OF SAILING VESSELS Miect bine between SAN FRANCISCO AND HII.0. Iliii'U SI. Calliarlue, Cnpt Saunders. ItiirK ,Aiuj Tunier, Cnpt. Warlund Iliii'U '.Miirlliii Duils, Cnpt. McAllmnn QUICK DISPATCH For freight and passage apply to WELCH & CO.. Agents, San Francisco . HKHWF.R & CO., Ltd., Agents. Honolulu, or H. Hackfeld &Co. .viicvrs. im.t). Ltd. White- -Jlorse the number of logs the.v could put In If only they could get hold of help like that. Thorpe himself, of course, made Ills headquarters at Cnmp One. During the, live vears he had never crossed thf strait o'OlaeRlnaw. Thc'riiplurc with bis sltcr had made repugnant to hi in all the southern country. All winter long he was more than busy nt his log ging. Summers ho spent nt the mill. Occasionally ho visited Marquette, but always on business. He wns happy because ho wns too busy to bo anything else. 'Uie lnsist ent'need of success which be bnd cre ated for himself absorbed all other sen timents. Up dcinnnded It of others rigorously. He could do no less than demand It of himself. The chief end of nny innu, ns he saw It, was to do ncll and successfully what his life found ready. Success, success, success. Nothing ernild lie of more Importance. Its at tainment argued a man's efficiency In the 'scheme of things. Anything thnt Interfered with It-personal comfort. Inclination, affection, desire, love of en so. Individual liking wns bad. Thome cared foryjust three people. and none of them happened to clash with his machine. They were Wallace Carpenter, little Phil and Injun Char ley. Wallace was always personally agree able to Thorpe. Latterly, since the elec tion of the mill, he bnd developed unex pected nctiiiicn in the disposal of tho season's cut to wholesale dealers In Chicago. Thereafter he was often In the woods both for pleasure- and to get his partner's Ideas on what the firm would have to offer. The entire respon sibility of the city end of the business was Iu Ids hands Injun Charley continued to hunt nnd trap In the country round nbout. Once or twice n, month the lumhernian would biiowsIioo down to the little cabin at the forks. ICntcring. be would nod brief ly and seat himself on a cracker box. "How do. Charley?" said he. "How do?" replied Charley. They filled pipes and smoked. At rare Intervals ono of them nindo n re turn!; tersely: "Catch urn" beaver Ins' week." re marked Charley. "Ciood haul." commented Thorpe. Or: "I saw n mink track by the big bowl dor." offered Tboi pp. "H'm!" responded Chnrley In n long drawn falsetto whine. Yet somehow tho men came to know each other better and better, nnd oneh felt thnt In nn emergency he could de pend on the other to the uttermost In spite of tho dllTeioiiee In race. As for Philip, he was like some strange, shy animal, letalnlng all its wild instincts, but led by affection to become domestic. Ho diew tho water. cut the wood none better. In the even ing be played atrociously his violin none worse bonding his grout white brow forwatd with tho wolf glare In his eyes, swaying his shoulders with n llorce delight in the subtle dissonances of the horrible tunes ho played. Ami often he went Into tho forest and gazed wondering nt occult things. Above all he worshiped Thorpe. And In turn the lumberman ncLontcd him a good mi lured affection. Financially the company was rated high nnd yet wns heavily In debt. This condition of affairs by no menus con stitutes mi anomaly In the lumbering business, Tho profits of the first five years had muscles of his striving reln.od, his mind turned to tho past. Old sorrows rose before him nnd looked nt hlni with their snd eyes. He wondered where bis sister wns. She would be twenty two years old now. A tenderness, haunting, tearful. Invaded his heart. At such moments the hard shell 6f his rough woods life seemed to rend apart, lie longed with a great longing for sympathy, for love. Tho outer door, beyond the cage be hind which Collins nnd his shelf desk were plnced. How open. Thorpe heard a brief greeting, nnd Wnllnce Carpen ter stood before him. "Why. Wnllnce. I didn't know you were coming 1" began Thorpe, and stop ped. The boy. usually so fresh and tanpplly buoyant, looked ten years old er. Wrinkles had gathered between .its eyes. "Why. whnt's the matter?" :rled Thorpe. Ho rose and swiftly Bhut the door In i the outer ofilcc. Wallace seated fmsclf mechanically. "Everything! Kverythlngl" he snld n despair. "I've been n fool. I've boon blind." So bitter wns his tone that Thorpe was startled. The lumberman sat flown on the other side of the desk. "Thnt '11 do. Wallace," he said sharp ly. "Tell mo briefly wbnt Is the mat ter." "I've been speculating!" burst out the boy. "Ah!" said lls partner. "I bought on n margin. There camo a slump. I met the margins because I nni sure thero will be n rally, but now nil my fortune Is In the thing. I'm go ing to be penniless. I'll lose It nil." "Ah!" said Thorpe. "And the name of Carpenter Is so old established, so honorable!" cried the unhappy boy. "And my sister!" "Ensyl" warned Thorpe, "llelng penniless Isn't the worst thing thnt can happen to a man." "No, but I urn In debt," went on tho boy more calmly. "I have given notes. When they come duo I'm n goner." "How much?" nsked Thorpe lacon ically. "Thirty thousand dollars." "Well, you have thnt amount In this firm." "Wlint do you meap?" "If you wnnt It you can linvo It." Wnllnce considered n moment. "That would leave mo without n cent," ho replied. "Hut It would save your commercial honor." "Harry," cried Wallace suddenly, "couldn't this firm go on my note for thirty thousand more? Its credit Is good, mid that amount would save my margins." "You are pnrtner," replied Thome. "Your signature Is ns good as mine In this firm." "Hut you know I wouldn't do It with out your consent," replied Wnllnce re proachfully. "Oh, Ilnrry!" cried the boy. "When you needed tho amount I lot you have It!" Thoipo smiled. "You know you enn hnvc It If It's to be had, Wallace. 1 wasn't hesitating on that account. I was merely trying to tlguie out where wo can mlse such a KUiii as ?(J0,000. We haven't got It." "Hut you'll never linvo to pay It," as sured Wallace eagerly. "If I can save mv margins I'll be nil right." (to nit continuum) Tho Abovo Cut Shows tho Benocla Ratoon Disc F -'o THIS PLOW Hills up the dirt better tlian a hoe, besides leav ing the soil behind it iu a splendid pulverized con dition. It is the ONLY PLOW for ratoons that actuall' does what it i; supposed to do. H.H ACKFELD & Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS SHOWS HIS KKEMNdS. Alloriiey (ieneral Angered hy lion of Illlo (Irnud Jury. Ac- Honolulu, Aug. 12. Attorney General Lorrtn Andrews, and Gov ernment officials returning from Hilo this week were a crestfallen lot. They had gone up to the metropolis of Hilo armed with evi dence in a number of important cases which they naturally expected would loom into important trials before the Judge of the Fourth Circuit. Under the charge made to the Grand Jury by Judge Par sons, the claim is made that the Grand Jury brushed aside the most palpable array of evidence apper taining to the alleged irregularities of a public official. The gossip in official circles here indicates that the instruments of justice iu Hilo were used to prevent a thorough probing of the land department. The findings of the Grand Jury in the Baldwin case were promptly followed by the dismissal of the charges against Messrs. Ragsdale and Williams. The Attorney Gen eral, so onlookers say, felt that if the court and prand jury could do politics, his office should not be I above the same tricks.. I "The prosecution," said the At 'tomey General, "was confident of I proving its case against Baldwin, but the Grand Jury held that there was not sufficient evidence to war rant an indictment, and so I entered a nolle prosequi in the case of the Out of seventeen men on the Grand Jury, twelve were whitest and five were Hawaiinns. 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