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-Vttaftf". r r - - - v to Denver he "had tallied over his testimony 'With a Mr. Hopper, a J private uetecuvp m iuc cuipivy df Strouss.--' - So evidently Strdu'ss hds 'not deserted Mrs. "Patterson so com- $ pletely in her hourof need as 'she herself believed he had? It was all "that Mrs. Patterson could do to, manage "to drag her self to .court today. t An tio.mbe fore court opened, she Mill, was Hysterical) .l She "had teen. hysterical ' eyer sirice Saturday afternoon, when she broke 'forth iritu vlld weep ing, and cried to? the prison ma tron of vthe county jail: "Don't" let them "take me hack to that stand, Oh, please, don't ! iThat-prosecutor is killing me by inches. He is going o have me Hanged. -T don't "know what I am laying when he questions me. He dpes not give hie. a-chance to an swer one, calumny before he is accusing me again. He is killing me. All through the night her hys teria contihued, and Suriday morning, physicians liad to be called in. Thcy'shbok their heads ifter examining her. One of them spoke bluntly: W any more of whafc she has been going through, they might as tall send her to an aSylum now. , She'll need to go in the end, be cause her brain will snap Unless the strain is relieved.'1 o o Heartless old-DocWifeV would. AMERE"TRIFLE ;Once on a time in the long, long . A manbuilt an automobile A car. which shoulcT.niakc all the others seem slow, ' A wdndefof rubber and steel; Its motor was perfect, itschassis was-great, s . -All racers" it-seemed, to out rank, But it never did -travel at any swift rate t x . ' For he left off the 'gasoline tank. , Our navyjs mighty in ships and in men , ,(Andge,e, but the Jackies can shoot) ' ' - - Its, spirit js' fihe as it always has been r And grand is 'its fame and re pute, . " There's strength fir the engines that drive every ship . So swiftly and straight to their goal ' But they wouldn't go far at that grand little-clip " (We're-lackihg colliers for coal.) And a fleet without coal is about the same "rank"" As an aiito without any gasoline tank. Whatever can a fellow do " r When all the world is black and , blue? Don't worry, all is right, good fel- lpw, I So long: as the old world don t . turn yellow. cut 4ruggists proms down to -io w jler cent tfiiehad His way. it