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Tgr MART FODIKIf HNEHART
/trxmiK or rilE Ct^CVlAK JTAMKGifiS
aiUSTRATJOXJ* *y Mr. G?.
*C.ErT.Y£ J^
OvnuoMT /W/x///
SYNOPSIS.
if Blak'W. lawyer. p«s to
•PiWurc «Hh the foreert notes In th"
nUnoon fBRe to get tho d#|»wlti«n
i-'n Gilrrorp. mllllnnairo. In th-' l:mr.i
Is Attracted by ptrture «t a
rl
whnm the millionaire explains
"h cntn.MauishU-r. A lady r.-.iu.-s
iV-.w. t'i huv her a Pullman tk-k.-t. II-
,.
.',.r 1'Wt
eleven and retains low-r
r..ii II- tl'i'ls a drunken man in
ami retires in lower nine, lie am- I
lo« er seven and finds Ills el ithes
•m.i ..ac missine. The man In lower ten
•f. f.ttind n-urd- red. rr. umstantial evi
pnln's to loth lllakeli and lh' I
•'rknetvn nan who had exchans"d eioth.
v-»i i,!m I'.lakelev t.eeomes int-rest---l
In' a L-lvl in hi'ie. The train is wre.-l ed. I
is rescued from Ihe ltiirriitr^ 'v
!?v tho cirl In l.ltie. His arm is lr»k-n.
i- to (lie Cnrt'-r iiare for I'V-.
f.^t' T'.f. cirl proves to he Alison WVst,
fiarteer's swor-theart. H.r i»oniliar
drops
in !,
set.ov invs'ifv the 1,-lHVer. St.
-er t-oid tic and Ulakelev puts it
fir. kf t- Ulakelev returns home, lie tinds I j,
op.* t.f, under sur\ eillnnoe. Moving
res "f the train taken Just before the
"ipri-.-k reveal to I'.lakelev a man leapim
McKnight's eyes sought mine and
ho inked at me solemnly as 1 unos
rjeniatiously transferred the hat I was]
carrying to my right hand. I-ong
training has largely counterbalanced
a 1
ball, play tennis and carve with my
1
ft
I
1
But Hotchkiss was loo busy
with his theories to notice me.
We were only just in time for our
train back to Baltimore, but Mc
Kr,a:' :i took advantage of a second's
.-•: ilelay to shake the station agent warm
ly by the hand.
I want to express my admiration
for you." he said beamingly. "Ability
your order is thrown away here.
:You should have been a city police
Oman. my friend."
The agent looked a trifle uncertain.
"The young lady was the one who
.told mo to keep still," he said.
McKnight glanced at me, gave the
ngent's hand a final shake, and!
'vchnibed on board. Hut I knew per
,i !eetly that he had guessed Ihe reason I
fur my delay.
He was very silent on the way!
siliome Hotchkiss, too, had little to!
.say. He was reading over his notes
intently, stopping now and then to!
'.'•-.•make a-penciled addition. .Inst be-j
I fore we left the train Ricliey turned
to me. "i suppose it was the key to
the door that she tied to the gate?"
"Probably. 1 did not ask her."
.' "Curious, her locking that fellow
in," lie reflected.
"You may depend on it, there was a
good reason for It all. And I wish
you wouldn't be so suspicious of mo
lives, Kich," said warmly,
"Only yesterday you were the sus
picious one," tie retorted, and we
hipsed into strained silence.
it was late when we got to Wash
ington. One of Mrs. Klopton's small
rannies was exacting punctuality at
als, and, like several other things,
respected it. There are always
some concessions that should be made
in return for faithful service.
So, as my dinner hour of seven was
long past.. McKnight and I went to a
•'little restaurant downtown where they
have a very decent way of lixing
'.chicken a la King. Hotchkiss had de
parted, economically bent, for a small
hotel where he lived on the American
plan.
"I want to think some things over,"
he said in response to my invitation
to dinner, "and, anyhow, there's n'o
use dining out when I pay the same,
dinner or no dinner, where I am stop
Ping."
The day htd been Viot, and the first
dining room was sultry in spite
jf the palms and fans which attempted
to simulate the verdure and breezes
.of tj country.
floor
was crowded, too, with a typical
f*mmer eight crowd, and, after sit
ting for a f»w minutes in a swelter
ing corner, w« got up and went to the
srnalW dinte* 100m
Over in a corner half a dozen beys
on their way back to school were rag
ging a perspiring waiter, a proceed
ing so exactly to McKnight's taste
that he insisted on going over to join
them, lint their table was full, "and
somehow that kind of fun had lost its
point for me.
Not far from ns a very stout, mid
dle-aged man, apoplectic with the
heat, was elepl-antinely jolly for the
benefit of a bored looking girl across
the table from him. and at the next
table a newspaper uonian ate ^lui^,
the last edition propped against the
water bollle betore ln.r, her hat for.
coolness, on the corner of the- tabhvt
It was a mot by Bohemian crowd
I looked ui ei* the 100:11 ca^uaHy
McKnight onl( red tie- m.-al
Then my attention was aura, ted to.
the table next to ours Two p» op!e
wa.ro sitting there, so deep in eons', r-j
sation that they ditl not notice us.
The woman's lace was hidden underi
her hat, as she traced the patlern of
the cloth mechanically with her fork.
But the mat. leatures stood out clear
in tiie light of tiie candl. on the
table It was Bronson! I
"lie shows the strain, doesn't lo
McKnight said, bidding up tho wine
list as it' lie read from it. "Who's the
woman?"
"Search me," 1 re] lied, in the same
way.
1
f^otn tl'e train vulli t.is stolen i^rMp
I'^tkeleA' l-arns th-it a man named S :i
o.a'i
from the train neir
i'ti SJT.'1'Med tits anlil". He stave.I
airjT!iv,. it the t'-irter v'a
'arter's,
WMi.- making
lilakek-y liie.ls Ali-
Kisses her.
CH APTER XIX.
At the Table Next.
MrKrrsht and llotclikisa woro
Wiiiienni slowly down tho road as I
'oiriKht up with them. As usual, tlio
Sit!- ma a was busy with some sib
Strn^.e tuontnl problem.
-v..,id.a
is this," lio was saying,
his brows knitted in thrmiiht, "it" a
-.left-hand
1
mail, standing in tho io-
Sit.ion of the man in the pit-turf,
should jum]i from a car. would ho be
likely to sprain his risht ankle? When
a rissht handed man prepares for a
bap of that kind, mv tlu-orv is that lie
would hold on with his right hand,
and alight at the proper time, on his
riKht foot. Of course—"
"I imnu'ine, although 1 don't know,"
:iin!en upt( McKnight, "that a man
son her ambidextrous or mie-armed,
-•fjnmpu.c frinn the Washington Kli-r,.
wi.id be more likely to lam! 011 hi.
•wis. ad."
"Anyhow," I interposed, "what dif
ference does it make whether Sullivan
-u a O a
:«©f handcuffs will put both hands out
AO C'lUIUilssinn."
-i As usual when one of his pet the.
ones was attacked, Ilotehkiss looked
a--STi. \ed.
dear sir," be exiiostulaled,
you understand what bearing
tliis has oil the case? llow was the
nn.,. "d man lying when he was
fouil?"
'On his hack," said promptly,
"head toward the engine."
'Very well," he retorted, "and what
tnen.' Your heart lies under your
liilh intercostal space, and to reach it
a t- a a
..neither down or directly in. I
"ihit, ntlemen, the point of en
-trance for the stiletto was below the
heart, striking up! As Harrington
lay with his head toward the engine, a
pt r?on in the aisle must have used
the left hand."
When the chick, came, I still
found mjs'lf ta.'.ing now am! then at
tie.- abstracted cotipie near me. l'vl
dentlv the subject of conversation was
unpleasant. Brunson was eating lit-
tlo. the woman not at all.
Hut tho qunrp
"I Beg Your Pardon, Sir the Lady in Black, Sir, Would Like to Speak to
YC I,"
Finally hf i-it otjir
uot up, puphcal his rhair back noisily
thrust a hill at the waiter an4 stalked
out.
Tho woman sat still for a moment
thrn. with an apparent resolution to
make tho best of it, sho began slowly
to rat tho mral before her.
1
And then, rpiito unexpectedly, she
turned and looked directly at me.
After a minute's uncertaiity, she
bowad. letting hoi* eyes reat on mine
with a calmly insolent stare. She
glanced at McKnight J'nr a moment.
then hark to me. When sho looked
away again 1 breathed easier.
"Who is it?" asked McKnight under
his breath.
"Ontario." 1 formed it with my
lips rather than said it. McKnight's
eyobrows went up and lie looked with
increased interest at the hlack-gowncd
figure.
1 ate little after that. Tho situation
was rather had for me, 1 b( in to see.
Here was a woman who could, if she
ished, and had any motive for so
doing, put me in jail under a capital!
charge. A word from her to the po-.
lice, and polite surveillance would be-j
come active interferein-o.
Then. too. she tould say that she
had soon mo. just alter the wp rk,
a i- a
-j
d' J'ed man's car, and thus probably
bring Alison WVst into the case.
It is not surprising, then, that I ate
little. The woman across fie-, m^d in
no hurry to go. She loitered over a
demi lasso, and that finished, sat with,
her elbow on the tal.de. her eiiin in
her hand, looking darkly at tiie cLiuig-
ing groups in the room.
The fun at the table win. re tfce col
lege bovs sat bewail grow a l!TJe
purpheh
u^talrs. liore it noi-y the fat man, now
I
was not warm, and we Etfttk'd our-1 shade, atiih!:.! away b. ills slim
comfortably by a window.
comuanion: the woman
p!nr.-d on her bus'nos* like hft* and Vr. Blftkeloy."
alKod out. Still the woman at tiie think w» can '.ay
next table waited. 2n the f.?«t r'.aco '.
it was a relief when the rneal was tr.ir.d about a f-T
ever. We cot our hats and were
about to l- ave the room, when a
0.11ter touched me oil the arm.
"I don't like her lamps." McKnight
obs. r\'d. alt. a glance at 'liet:
ter jolly her a little, (loud by:,''5
Oil Know my iiani'
:r*
v'vo:
tare*
I beg your pardon, sir," he sa'd.
'out the lady at the '.able mar the
«i!.dow. the lady in black, s'.r. would
1.ke to speak to you."
1 It oktal Jov in ween the rows of
.bies to where the woman sat a.one.
her chin still rt stilus on her hand, her
b:ack eves still insolently marina.
his time at uie
"I'll have to go," said to Knisiit
liuri ii lily. "She knows ail about that
affair and she'd be a bad ote-inv.".'
l\v«!l.
1 wa
CHAPTER XX.
The Notes and a Rarg.iin. ^-v
I wotit hiu-k slowly to wU-n- lin' c!oth»
«!::.tn sM ah-ntv siriilvd
1
.o!y aliil sho took
"l am Mrs. t'ninsay.'
tiirkod a «THMd» oi'f t!?
o\a• manirtin lutuor.
Tim natno was scarcely a suriM'i.^,
I liad alroady sttrmisod that li.j*
mi^lit ho tho woman lauu nntfor
cr« ditt-d ludnj I'ta^ison's nonmon
law wii'o. liumor, 1 rmn mb d. had
said nihrr things o\on h-^s jdo'a:.r,nt.
tilings whirh liail la« ti I*:*_,il*!it oat at
llmn?*otfs anvst for lor^t-r\ '.
'"Wo mot last undo'- 1"-- «'ort»ov.to
xJ
I
oiid as 1 ilr.-w :\iul to" I r* rn« ml.or thnt you
in.- rhuir l-.MT.-n \uaSl 'iu-tly ,i ,i I I
"Sn il.nvn. Mr. lUak' l^y,'* shi-'^ ^aid,
1
I am to tak" a It mi tu ol
vnur tmif."
unl 1 s:it r.o^n and th
iuT und L'.: iui a l\uo lo **:i
V? walL I am sorry, I havo Vi
yrxzi
4
had takon away
I
appetite, for tho mixture in our
(haling dish was hardly ready
servo before she pushed in
bark a little ami looked around the
rontu.
1 caught my ttiv't' iilimpso of luir
faro Hieti, and I confess it starib me.
It v.as the tall, stately woman of the
Ontario, the woman 1 had last seen
cowering beside the road, rolling p» b
hies in her hand, blood streaming
from a rut ovrr her eye. I rould see
the soar now. a little affair, about an
inch long, Kh'amin^ red through Us
layers of powder.
«t'aneesV she was srfyTbg. "1
have hern fit for nothing since that,
torrible day. And eu^jo.u bail uj
broken arm, 1 think."
"1 still have it." I said, with a lame
atumpt at jocularity "hut to hnve
eseap at all was a mirae!i». W'o have
much, indeed, to be thankful for."
"I suppose wo have." she said care-j
h. ssly. "although sour-times 1 doubt
to it." She was. looking somb'tly to
air ward the door through hich her late
companion had niiid" his exit.
"Vou sent for mo 1 said I
"Yes. I sent for you." She roused
hei self and sat red. "Now, Mr.
Hlakeley. h:»vo yijj found those pa-|
p.-rs.'
"Tho papers? What papyri?" y«?
tied. 1 noodc.'d timo to think.
•*h
r.-liof are Im't-.rg
of the car i.V.'ur
that 1 know e!
err an
fcr '.he B:r.
oi
•.-.e p.eene ot' the
fr.e sr:ck, ye", w'.i a"
ti.naie o: it v-.vj'
I novhh'.i without s- ..
"At:"the time of tn
wer- in-rath.-r a Volt
looking at mo 1
siiiie. "Yeu wire, it 1
oi a rather ntroeS--,» et
as lot of en -. i- v.-tiVe
was tiiere net"
a dirk and 'he jnsr4
pocket be.ok in ye
tew other tiling:
ather unpleasant.
thrown a bit off
ensed
There
d- nee.
ti-enb.
man's
and a
•o-.-i-Jsion r-
V-OS'S^** or.
j," "You v:m mbiT, aN». 1 *:ck-
1 1 I a
•*'.* -a
..:v
^l''N I***t'ti *:.• .. Vt,-v*
1
dt-f» i^-
l!1'
jy
\ou
I
a Irw imniiirs. If you 'V Sht '''V'V^i'd. atttl .a^ani I
a htlio, i:ot very idcas i,:iU.y. atui '"l Know,
opriiiuf a liin ruvorod.j "\Y«- a:v ^olnc to
ill1, sl-a?'.t:l» s. iv it slowly. r?rd. with a t'lMtfidfi
"Tho fat is." ho d. think \vr ^'*'1 "Wo ran i»md*a-.
are in inako a bargain.' prooi ihut a man ti
bargain?" 1 a.- krd hi.'rrduloti^y. .tal tl ^r.rk
"Y«»u hnvo a socoiid ad\anta^o'\f mo. him, 1 am posttivo
h: '1
xin: I lift.
ihd rv»t
-t
hi
1
a
Aad-wo raii
I pausod ^r.g*'j" "H'd yon havo not. I'-und hnn y^
tho rm?. Sh" was ch arly disap]ad a:tiah "W 'H.
sh«» salt!, and ho it.. Now for our ••h^i'.atn on
lahlo wi'h an admit, that I am
I mailo no surh admis.-:»'ri, and ^ho
smiSod nu)rKtncly.
"Mow llattonns
0 1
Vi wa il. \ow tor pn n»tsop
"S on tak" to riMshuvt^ hi
h\ tho Mi cluMtirs' nat hank
'ar:^,
My h- ad wa^ lur/'"an? illj tho
st t'antotioss of tho ido.u ..
"Hut." I said, st ri\mu, ao: i-aiti timo.r
"I ha\«n't liio not.-s. 1 ran ve you
hat I ha\ ru cot."
When Every Thing Looks Bad
Then Is the Time to Bring Out the
Ginger Jar and Take a Good Dose
of Its Contents.
Po you fool plonmy. melancholy, de
jected? Uo thiiiRs look blue? Are
collections slow and are bills pliine
tip? Is your establishment utaKnatini?
troin a lack of energy, Kinder, enthusi
asm? Then, says a writer in tho Hook
keop r. grimier up!
Are you up aualnrt it in every ra»r.s*?
of the torm--eiieih!e for membo's-hip
'he 1 )o'.vn-andO'it club? l)oen It
-ecirj a? if the crack of doom is about
to enter the city linos? Have you ac
cepted failure as the Inevitable end
find do you now wait patbuiily. but
fearfully, lor the coming of the sher
iff? Have you «iven up the battle? If
you haven't, then don't! iJ'ii't do it
anyhow.
Hut cinder up! S -nd the offico boy
scampering after the pinn* jar (let
it out o. that corner whore has
been hidden for over a decade, un
torn hotf a nil covered with dust aud
cobwebs Opsn it and take som«
voojly portionn of its contents Tin-re
row! \ou tetl etter. A snule lights
at, your coun*..-nance. A determination
has been inocula'od In your t:ys'
V(j!
1 oeeotne n! ilaslaM lc. It Is
ta.^ious and your emi'loyes are
thused. tf»o Vou rally, you l^ht.
will" becomes vuur luorto 1
is thrown Into the wa
it C1 o!. S. Vou Win!
It's natural
ical cheuiisMy.
wh'-p! a larmer
tilbinl manure,
sijod tor tho I'th
paynant on thy
terial had nonu:
matsure at all.
was one of tip
STRIKE IMMINENT
."
!G RAILROAD STRIKE OF E N G1.
NF-ERS A POSSIBILITY —WILL
TIE WEST.
COMPROMISE DIPFICULT
Sivt-k
N
to Aiji'ec -Matter of
HoiJs B.kk Both
S to Controv e.' sv.
t{ l.i" iUld
1 ,imi tin I"
-it?-
nian wliO
touiid ltin
N- \v
\l
tram.
h-
uni
You havo had tho aso.aamt nun ,],
hlio said sharply. "You oxpori. to find
thoin. Aviotln Ihitt^,'' 8ho ahh
slowly, uutrhitiK my ^ro, -jl you chut't
rt. thom s«».iu, I't'tttsoti will liavo
thojii. Thov havo Ihcii nffori »1 to htm
alt adv. hut at a prohibit ivo prir--."
"lhit." I said, bow ildorotl, "what N
your objort in rotniiiu lo mo? If
Hroiivon will got thom anvliou
Sho shut h»-r IV.n with a rlirk aiol
hrr faro as not pat i«' dai ly ph/aKi!it
to look at,
"You aro donso,'.' sho said Insob nt
1 a a 1
riot for And Hrojisiui."
"Thoti tho hb a is, I sahl, 1 it »i 1
hrr t• ino, "that yvu think yon havo
mo in a hob-, and that if 1 find thoso
panors and glvr th'in yon you wlil i:'r'
lot mo out. As I utrlorstand It,
Win* got up suddenly, pushing her
rhair bark with a noisy grating sound
that turned many ey.-f toward ns.
"Vou'ro more
I thought you,''
rc3 at the tahh
I I
.»f
U'I-m ouv .m' 1 r:. u.'
1
a
i.«
1
Mctri,
a Md*
ti
mitt
liai
f,
5
havo i- r.ilmoro. wla» is ill
his iiaiorsomont of thorn. ion:«d
"iiii tho hniniov hark u^ Ih't^ha'R
11si:itrs happon t\ von: Y« a h»so
your hailing, your \aliso and vuit
pap- rs. ita luduig tho mt« nn.! on
an a.rrust'd ol' mutalor In fa t. Mr
Wakoloy. ho (•irrumstam N oro nais:
singular, and tho «-\5don«*r woll. ah
ir«o? ronrhisivo."
1 was romplotoly at )ioi: nror«y, hut
1 mmwod mv lip with i-iitnron
"Now for tin* haiuam'" ^ln» '^anod
ovor and lowoi^'d lor voUh-. lair
o\rh.amjo. ynjj know, 'II udnuto umi
nt t!ios«» !oar tados in mv md
that minuto tho hh»w a tuv hoad has
cans' romph'to !orv alfjoss a- t»
tho vonts of that awiul umitutii: I
am tho only itnoss, iui-l I wall ho .si-
hut. }o \ou umh-rstand.- Th*y will
rail nff thoir dogs."
.«f g( u')
1
-luo,
.3 ,»
iV# and ''tv's and bcn.o
iinw Jh to on
It utOil that I
vi
Mdt
ft I Jo** to U.i it ,tU nl
tlan On vv ul
1
M* N* ill
w.««s »'Uh«i i-i th« jivum* r,i
a pl^'\
4
.i'* )iiU(
(ti v» t'i
1 {»t
.ui .ilh-o id*
•.? -iti11 i*• i.a^ly
i
}l wn- u" »}h "v ad'o.ti.,1 vtay
that th's vi.t^ ior Jtad lui-n ^#,t moia
4«f llov\«%,l, the -11 ii
'f inltiM.l
1
FOUGHT riRF. ALL NIGHT.
.. ntr
-t.w flit V- !a O.'
S:
'J I''-11 I'.
oaiavt. absobit'lv rifv (h- n.^-t.'
'i vv I «ai'• liodiv iia luiUiuj t' a' of
Chi. lb.ran ha\»rd"«n ronvvt 1 and
jt is b'llovi-d th«-tv a! aj bast
Mi ioa l"
WOODEN CANOPY FAILS
I
rt'-i-rs -oill hurra *n 'ho dobns.. 't bti
podoo niiiiii pla.crsahr numbrr of u. ad
at wonty
'rhi ia_di t! nhd»t tiro wan shoot
Ifu: hi^ti tla-Mirh tlio ro«»f d* tho two
Mori
a" u!! m.' .C 'aiao* ?ho turn
In rail* A rolloi aiini it I i-u will
no today am! formal ifo jdans to
a fund in aid of tlio widows md
orphans ifty tl 'Uarid dollar
alroatl.\' b-on phdfjod l- tin.' irlnf
funds',
1.\
rh'-iino
friend I'.ronson, under
stances, will al-ai
Im-
in a hole
She nodded.
"Tho notes would la
you lor a limited lenu?
wont on. watching ho
they are not lurm over to the stated
attorney within roa onable time ihero
I will have to be nolle jwos -that U.
(the case- will simply be dropped for
ho of o\ id en«'o
"A week would answer. 1 think."
she said slow ly. "You a ill do hole"
laughed, al hoai.'h I was not e.-.pe«
cially cheerful..
"No, I'll i.oi do it evpo, to
romo across tie.1 lottos any timo now,
and I expert just, as certainly to turn
them over to tlio iateV .attorney
win 1 get tie m."
of no us'j
'h of timo/
tarrowdy.
,a In tho f-af-
f|0"li tho till- dop irttu«-nt \\.o uiiab:.- to
ray that tho too was und. iaitrol.
It is said 1 a ••rii.v a fir-' wall
1 v.ci'i] warohnio'oM Xn T. arid N'o f» to
u-ntol aU'itlaj- hmj lit:ht attaiust tlui
If tho ilri- i'.*d through tho wall
it would bo ilifihult f' hg
to oh.- I,
1:'
from No
COOK CAME HOME.
-Desire*
GaO'e' 'Out W'itten Interview—
Only to Sfjunrc Himself.
Now V«» l. l.»r I
A «k atne 1 his? cat
.yoi toiday on jJh- sb aui-
"odor ud
ive land
h-or ^o
oro had
V\'a iii'-' I on as oal'm.lyas li' tl
ia-oer ho.-n a. nor'jj I ojsy.
I' h.ol-,, -t \v li. A v\a iM 11 ir.l or
vio.'w ha.f|(.!» il t.» tho op«N oi'.s. otnia
od ah that'dio W oidd Sa on! Mil'- tiifl
oa: I filU' latjou.
Th.'. .r|nr still Trs«erth that. he ,b^-,
ilews'he was a -tho'.pah:. Hole 1.1'
..• fafi i'o-iii in p-/jittiTf.rS:-fav.-f.
I ha've fa s-.i r?'u.:»i'i iu-. nuik.o-oi lei
.tha.u 11 a .which I havo .-hj o!.:,i jy. m«.
j.ated aiol v.diii ii as .uo'a''.boij')'.' puVd-j'-h
o/l -'An inirrvirw I U( iuhlaMvo \y»v dd
-atalV bfi tragrivent i.nd douM
hvs.'-. ua:
ih
Kiit it.h niy i^'ejtit r\au'on
rant."
Led by tc.e
Winnipeg Faces Another Strike.
.. Wa •1 I'c ,t". ,« f-o
drur 'a not b»o'. «t rik.e, ho i-uouit a k»
'.-r! t) rea t.-nbu' to out.- 'j'ho J-Ib-r.
drie Railway 'o. pave an order of 1'»(
up-f-a »ns to be m.e.'e for rdo- br- .-k.
ors. arid the roMm'ton are t.p aj.-a:r «i
.i
,r» of asa I
ii 'Co.ii ra
of emplo
Younrj Hunger Is Kdled.
I lope, f' I I i- nh
II, Hon of Mr« \V. Jl '!u[».
oo .. r,.)
rnotb
"1
1
farnr two nji
of th!:-! e':
.:wlhank and oha
tv-f ri a »f
ic'V
up hi" i- 1
'P bra
basket, whore
Vou mail win!
Ficse.
-a was rera r.f'
e,ujo yefjr.i
.-st.jon.- if aiiiuv.
An analvtu al u.o,
as a ski!i« 1 itm
where tiiere ale qtj.
M.he ..
1
'I li'.'P was on'.- a.«
had bought sonav a:
at.d he way b*
•e of it.. lie U.-'
ground that the ma
of tho quallto-s
'Ih'? xpf-it (i^iii^t
-.•wlin» s-.v-s, and had
ft
tsh
.stated that, aHhou^a tho 8ubKtn!.--«
had tiie smell, it had none of a
chemb-al (Hialitiz-s. oi anuro. Under
r(/ss exan.inaMon he uari a^k'd. .1
that was so, how did he account lor
hundt'dK of tho best farmers bavin,
taken tiie marciro for many ye'i.-s.
"They n«ust 1 &ve been I'd by the
&osC\" returned the
JA mv
f- tKUP ft 1 1
rfTii imp eri
t:
:mV did r.ot
FIBE CV-JIEF AND TWENTY" EiGHT
MEN A,-?E KlLLt-D.
U-
ti'.l It In. ftll r-iar
•a Wt.iH
I
M^U*
Of li
W'fr*
.m1«« of M'
1I1K Tl:
i'-'si
(lUU\
1 h-
M".
I
iho
fx\ .i I
-1.a j-O'*
:rne..i Out UnJ
and t'Mbcnir
L'te Cri.shc.i or 13
Re.j Hot C' •.
r»,
ne Rs fO-U'li nnd Enomff'S Arc
$' ,X0.0C'0.
*.
n-» Mnr?h
xk" Hjo
,hVrr^''S .h-'a J.
iri-ti'.IW' I
i- i- A
.ird th rf\ cf -h
ard fx'MV
t* Tho Pd'UtU »u 'u
li
-v vvi3{iU fit an «'«rlv -I* 'i' ii,«t I
J! iityil I "i
stMl »tt« r.«fd ilv or a
r« hi
^tttnlcli fU} 'j j.-tl f»im ih*
«"'f ^K'rrjS A -V,.:o hv ,. Hi
ru.rr.v I'.-i tvrr-h!--:*t, li-ns ».»f. i.
1 "t at 'I *\\c» i:
aud tV.
Ui
Hil
nrt
,i h.
lt,{ t.Of
h» .•» ft- us
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as
til
'ta. .oruk":
asvrirf Ma'ir
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tlH jI?5.*'
von
I
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Jbo j.
\!.
I UIV l*.
V- U.t 'i
ami L,
dot? '"l ho'-"'- 1-. I
AV'.".!l-: tl.tOV it '-.t ii .r rt.,1
Nh. Ih'i-nn.
ll.o *i
t
or ih«» i.ia/ ii^K LI
pv ft H-J)
t.» ilra^- u^art he -•••,
lii-i.i lo l»i fur. ho
*I»vI h'is 111 fa i-a:».• otuj.
safi'tv rrmatn-'w th^n
rttoit Nam. th.-v vhc-v.'d
I.m of tni Mv
a t'Ovl h« -1 of!
H»l»
In and ?rs- Kjay aV.
Hat nh-lt imiiir
to nrmti .tt undrr- ihr I rdm ui
:.tait'd lip t",» sv iroubh'-. -U ,'W J.O? d,
'I lii i'l^!lWiTv W«a»- said t, '-vb»V to l.
v.-':'!ttm for w. na 5-:,rto.n bi.it -.unly. t.ai. h»»
-'"r: !in« Ttt«-s ts hk-dl
ir'd-. nn-i.m.-i'it-uiabh a
t) n{\ ot la- I' »in) dit«tion .it
UliV iUTi
.•IKhs
I rm
E aiwl
a
it
'W O
oro at work whon
tl St t'U I lo I li
I bo ln,hirrd ,w,via|
out]'t n«aa ltd liiaV
to I th- h.^t
:ll f.3 i.'in h'1
\H
h»
«dy li ia- ro
Oi.a foci ||i,o ot
t»an no-
I
I brers
idiniV(i,Vs o' -.II not. now
"r h-'Ws- a-*e I "ii.V pur-
1 I
.a tin ,' t« I an iu- v. li not hi
t.i,or
ol fool
sneered,
••'I.-'
than
and
•f do not know what m. f.ho,«
bo fii! -ai'«- v. iliyirj?. "T" "1 -.'r.o. tio. j?! r.,1
'.vfja t' ep f'-r on I I'/e oil ,it
I ).a v.p ra id. I d:a b.i ."It
-r'-ly^for he p-t'i-rpow'.,j r--ha bi!itai iag
a -y
iiv
-v a
HhoiVly I
Taft Pcstpones Ruling..
t.
lo.'U'U
orjui ,-.:i
poja t"i
r«
-•01' a 11 •.
\v. r. '1
-t tin* Ann
r, in.| o.thrr
'l''sldilil Ta It has
da\"« 1 ndoi hu
li' IJ»t* ho th'y
h'j torn .1 a m'o bo.
ai as
JI
"All la. la, I tee.
p..St
t
a a.
In M»
are r. pof !,!• nj |ho Ithi'.' lli'lil i\b
to^at" a iniiid"! of dd huiian tir.ilm
whb'h forbid ihe alo .t iut'Xhaitm?
lupous on any of tla- luUiari mm u.t
11 a. in tho I 11 o. M'ho «.jd a
tioij linos ln boh- a lar p-atl ui -f
in»a-a pollM, Dulatli and ot lor
Enylish Flyer After Ukj Pr»/e.
1 r, laiK I ii 1'ac,
roiiip.ilu^ f..r th I'of. iresj pii/.o. p.
nor ihe Km.ihh ilmnr»el fcan
hi a «'nso ticrniiig and wa
p« led as having pa.-.sod ..v»-r f'ahoH,
l-'rai. e, a! I'l II'.U'll 1 ha
«jffotod a pi I/.o of yj'i.niHi f«f- ih«« long
ost I!iL'ht lie biding i-rox^ii ih. I-Ing
Jlsh chant.' I. n.ai|o in I'.'l'i in l-!ng
lidnnaii Ju an 1-ai^jirih, i»Uill in.e hlno.
llcd R. 1^. Collision.
I I
I--I tho ,- 1 iv
oni pas- ohoer wan
1 a i,« of, 111 I 1 11 I v. a la tailtond
,aJ I IsO'jo- ii re ion iieia Ww llniiin
wi'lv, N: ,f toflay, uli« ii t\v»» fniaht
tiatrrM,- .W»'Ml'fMii.d, "»itel«-d and a fi!
..:h.o.vjiij,^ pas u' train, b»iuu'! f* I'idl«
,a d»dphia,. craslo into tta« wtoVJcago,.
Hillsboro Man ouicitins,-
•llib*
Vou-1 nLi
1 I
rory
dd
that
1'n hr Ham,
a rural mall
•Vow by emmitvi
(»ofj hunted him
lesidcteo j.j If.lM
juoHVoriaji for
.- a lisoru a/' 1
-o'-l e- ^.'0 hlJ
do. *bI*i.'r-1, I U
a j.'a.ru al hU
bj
it
$100,000 oo ir
Iowa.
T:.
court of I ti.
today im i. I .1 a.jj
tf
A
t-
It lo.
*. f/d
S 3
D' itibh So es fn f/rmany,.'. Lose 1 •"»r0 of Lme
', ...
T.JE- u,
ro al fu-«ri? 'tf
Pa M.a'd if -S'.x I v. 1 fit for- 1, ho S'j 1 the) I
I
to K-t
1
-.-d
a O
was MOtaifio'i in a lire
v. hen four bu ifW Sft l'li'
ed The liia•... ui ii. inat.ei
plosion of j'^o-olino }.u
t- in he dry ^uod.-c
'i amor ,V
i-u Albia today
iwer bur n
from in »x
Silchto.- «,
do e.. of. l. J.
Supreme Court Tatcs VamX'ton.
sh r.rtoii. 1
^UtUefliO
iournod
Navarro in Ticjht Pla^.e. v.
ih'ia l.'i'i. M. vi., 111 |»a*... $
2~. Tiie rurnorH of ihe last threo
that
I
oih.i a 1 Navarro has laon
»j nd« 1 hv Inn iire tos woro »jn
-d this a'teriio»o hv an Aiii'-roan
.bu left J'.dernals, ho, Kccno of opera.
.1, Monday f''• r-noon.
rt to th a- 'diji^V'-r Navarro
person 1. i-\ luiafed a?d i*n
4
lb
a ti» :it
Up- )if of a '1' id'tifiil I, rroopH
n.-umbcu ru.' I' -h, at h.e v|i! IN-dcr-
tji'Hi rlb«
pr
Ua
0
M' 1 a.f 1
i-
po- !on
.srnr ely
IK 1
'b poi
1
MEXICANS ME
DLTAILS OT E'NCACCV F: NT ON
SUNDAY C.ORROBOPV- tVC"
OF FIRST REPORT.
FACES REAL REVOLUTION
Troop Tri-n W^.h F.ehi
and 0 Men Mee^s De'eiit t*
-fi.ir'Tctian F. Hope of
Ht!.» 1
A S a
1
th?
»i
l|»
Mn.bn^ N
a am 11
1 1
-i
to hbtll Iti
a ot'
^'ln» that,
o."n h»*d
li oh' k.'vl.
p. su. 1
lo.t !sr 0 or! lo jrijA anv tho lai :|.l
•tUJX a I "O--k--\t bv lio' ll.ai'trs NVt-'Sf i!
1.
••. So\ ,*a p,h.!it-s ,!.- m1 laN-n «'\oro.| at
1 .-»• oi bur ii as b.-^ \f »ithi rs
oitila n«rt'l"» i«'«ova.! lir.t'.l Iiinici r-'W,
."-|ot«" of
a
tab*
Bla/e in Chu.nio btork Y.o.is I
born Alfatr.
i. uii-a.iro.. -.x-il iast rv:
jli •nu won,rd i'ii tla na«at
at.t Ut tw "•»,
\i I. i' I I|1' -h I
Hi'niii aiiil rr -than .a .s* oi»
rt
Tho I o.l
in. i'-. I
Miivi •., who ,sas sooio
I ba an. 'I 'a ro ill bo
-uov f. a t-MinpI'-li.' loll rail
la v. a ill until that N d. v.
.'arv- !,i «'ho
of
4
1 'h hi s'tolph as, I'a
I•
W II doad 1. I I
P-on tann .-.nil nmi
«-d «11 V. bout out N
hospital Hot I'l
liio at tho Pat lor
l-M''irdlamlor la lids rn y,.
and nUs^iiur at
n,t -adu ^.i t.j
Pi f' 11 id
\.-ii 11i-i- numbi s,- f.r
tbni'.
nlm »inii tliuf
ib ad, a lal ili:»ro,
Ti.»' li ui r-o ^i v«*n
poiioo a noon tod. v.. a ml I
!h »!m I?1 |i« Vo {boy h-av'•) a'
a!i tho tuofi wh'j svio at
s« vot .1S -o
h* o-f hi
foil pi on tlirin. a -f
arc in a iMt-a'al'
dp I i! N
1 b. flop I or 0 1
1 ar »'.« j-rof.' on ol t'htt-h-'U'o
•v K: l'.: ell cfok r.u
U| •op. for.ui :-U!
WtivfO im i' 1
'v.-jn if Isr n^ •i• ra%,
J] ii Kbcrt :a.J:d Ir'O'.a
•.w.*
,,--,•1 ij'O' r.r-::j ?i Et iKSi'l u?.a- 't e'rd a «V
4
r"'-r M-
1
nn. IXv. 2K—Th*» f«n' of
indri Wi!!: 5l '.Ililt"
1
1
..tin tf dr.iwn iM'tlo
ri'im \v.!i .d:-i \-:s- iv^' it N k-
«»M l\S a
I'n
?l If I,
ICi't ltM"
tto.t
of d^rku at:
oft
th -r th' .^t-ho ova-it:
I '5
*K U
otft
a-.tt 1
rhi-V'.
j-ldo nowL.uf' iai j. j.' afj,
Hoar* ly hop* woO.j
bo ate.. ni ika 11 I,« K!' 1
MK ai'.Ht tl.o flifr. ., 5 t! rt
ll 'Vrrillli.-':!, a S
tho ro\ult »an^t-. \:i 0.5' .v
.if 1 I I' I
tdo-i proju uho
1
«n«P a
.i'« .iiul horn ft vi 1
-rk tee subtln». 'vd^r^ -{:i ••'. t\\
tp ublr« tho. oJviMvi.
r/
•ti.O -i
n-
1
i-u hv» a \ir
irantK- rtlitrts t!uj
III- !|i' ll Ui 1 i"! tl C! o.'A
riav
bmldmiH
rloj-tj »?i r* »T two
W irohivvi v?» TuU or «ii-ov«, .t tuoat. lu mp,
la
'w arid o(hor a\ rajoturos.
1 Is ai!.tv-d a sipo. lal
of tho rounotl bir HiI iftor
vk* .U tl ad, JH l.n I'M.
a vor
..otaot
'U t'
f*-" rr*',r'-i
t-r tf oisi.ri os ?..r,s tn Ho Mfdtl iVn^
I etiy-wim i\ drawn fi-:: il 1
S a
4
""oialuit, fott u\ li
T"\ \uii', hd ftd\ ba*
tut IIU" i.-'.u'-j 11 .a.i ptm* 1/ "i
a t* u,» it tfovttnn ut
tuop t'.o, at I la .^lin-l iv,
'P so ie j.j t\ ..f r\vfnt\ o»-o d-
a
wound- indii with Jhu ,m
1
tl tb it
'.".•fMjj th»
klao r-i rr%
of tl
tt 1 hut"
Hi ttv d, bi
to» i} 'o. ,,tt le *fi \. 1
5
Ih ivt.i led a i.d
nsi.i'u.u to .in 11
pl'al iji
tott 51 rno!
'.a fv- {a ra
tho d. 1 1
w^erus to be walh-ajt
obaPlv referred to in*?
ef killed, oiiaihd anij Hi^urV'v!, a e»|
Ilial^^M ahout -l'M."
a i.J di opj od
vT If-h
i«v» I 11 a
o^, \v
tb" rf:n ro
1 I'M a(i at no
•t" his
tm ri
Ti
J. '-r, 11«• r.: c?I
Phifadci
fuel terror.
-HI ol»
-u fo-r-usi a -d an
t! .oi ii nihil-
•av at." *Utt In Ho
ld ol h'lSf fOfht'H
l-ouor .v of I fan
I- by''' I .»
rity -.f
t.lod
in th« ).• M*
ai .• |p
broad t-d»v'
h'lt 1
.id.h:ii,»ll I.ni'
J-"'J":tv lOIU.bi-r
Tb» ho-pUal tt cm bl 0|, }n oij »-.fy
mausej- itb or ft! oat nun r*
svbleh tlu-Sr Hleb *'loi 'aii»f^d \v 11.
ENGLISH MINE HORROR,
L.'ploao^n Eoto»ds Men With ut
Hope of Rescue.
Ihdtoll, I'.lil! I 'oO .1 o\pj:adon
f,,:Sovvf.l bv fire and contour nrmv fa-.
laotlfM t.i-i ni'M'-l In ho lot lo II ilt«-u
col :ery of ihe t'olli'iy tora
this nioridng soon after L"n nduiMH had
CU.o below tho Mirfaio it hot-dn t! 0
das'n \\oj} Tho caiiH" and o\tent ».f
the ibs o-i \va« In doritd f.»r neVoral-V
b-atrs. The* flr^-t ronc-umg pai'v to
1 o.u'h lhi» Moolie SUOeeodod III blilu'ing,
men and bo*. ?j t.j Kaf'tv I .. p.
hoy roeiiveted the b-t-tltofl of tlv
A' lo 111
At the
•.•moment "f tl A fxph-sh^
flauioy iproad throucb tho affeo'od
pao -e'o and hiioU^o and polsutiuua fM*
tilted ho mine.
'I 11.• 11[ of tir» mlm-rs w-aa r'-n-c
deled iiimn dari::e(oijM by a uiadaip t'l
th-' hiucrv of tho vdcittn wlouo the
cat'oM (efn- .1 to move fur tleto pro-
Notoing a ipilk -a pr» and bo .r f.-r ini*
with the 11 la on. Mho rtHliut imi'1
W'OIO cheeked by I-s I let un.M (Ul'l
di I\'on bMok u]'fut tho otifoinbod iio-rr.
Me«ntimo the liio rare.! IP re. fv and It
Ih .mippowod that many who wuc not
Uftlod b\- the IHiXii.ua fumea WOT®
burned to death,
no
6itiation Up to Taft.
A\*a« I ai. Moo. 1 Tho nntU--
ivhlnUv Inter* sla will confer with I'li-i
I•!e111 Taft itf 't O 'i link today, over Ih*
Mlunovita Mtuaflon They enneodo to
the Hfafe polbo power- eojitrol
1 or n't lotia
I affair:* of the. Kfat'\ but
will resist niiv attempt to make nura-
tory the e\lhllju? piohil'ition of «i
Ibpe -r tiaffle iih prr.ybbd lor ty th«
Indian treaty.
J!oth jd'iev, however. expr^sH a will-,.:
bH'UohH to enter Into a eompromlH*
a 1'iet merit whereby the dry Zom« 1.1
ri.Mlrleted to a mllo Mm!t around thu
Indian reservation?. '11 Ix would af
ford relief to yireat many town*
throuj bout tho uta I"
Two Meet Death by Fire.
f'lnHrouiM
4
he vera 1
estImate
dear! J.H
who wa
Th
of ar:"
fallinu
priaiiii,'
BlUieih
I 'of dM. l-'lrr» wldnh
started In the I." lurv doOrhu hero nt
2 o'cloek th's morning resulted In tb«!
bath of two pel "M'f, lii" Ini'irim of
a ri
I
'in:
(no r»f the
I r,
f:i 1M ru{ wall,
year*
by i«
I 'l roti -a I:ot."r
1
a
ot
1 alter a I 1 S
wlio wio fatallv foirt
Irolb-v i»o|(« I'.ulidhu-s
im cnl.ro block ww«.
New llbnoi* Central Head.
N'e-.V V' lk, N 21. -''barloi
If. M'trkh:im. recently bb'titllbd with
ta» od tnt'r-stM In
1
'. u.ier ,0SS?
a
tt r" I
1
3 i( .!
'f od
rojis. fyv fr- ir-.s •.
350 V*n St I EntO'r bed. her c*nxl ra.:*1'.. id r-- ...
»n Ix I ^2 A .«.|.n:»' :ffh 1 tlo-a toi y.'TU'd :y: TJ -O If or or
pal tP w'fk- 1 rou«h it t:.l the l!fi ^1# u-1 .'t 'V '.a v^t-j? i/f.-on
'cirriM tho lat'h* sUrht.ed i. :a• .o.-frrti#-:•\"e fs-'b it f:
i-.-ro an expic-s|o.n occurred y^stt-rf '•y, rho\j ich thnt .-y-'-V'-n
In »*d
.'n? th# ilrlycn port hv. it be storrri
!u\ ol \s h' rf- m( r» are ciHoin tod. uhh.h Mtlll rayej toda y. Mr- 1 •M
,:h: j»Land uTo
'it T^ rt'. wa* to
day eh ''tod president of the IlMnoffl
fentrnl nilroad by the. board of dl*
reeo.rs t«» firri-fv] 'if sidont .larnet 'p.
Ilarahan. Markham was fore .or!/
vlee pre.'hbr and general tralflo man®
uyu-. of the 1'fdon I 'a oil!" ra !f oaj. r:
New Members Confirmed.
U':iJ'hli!ft"n. fa I The ii'if'1 to
1ay ri.nflrmed
1 M-'hord
tu'-kv and I'. II. Me«..r of N'/lneonHin
I inenibern of th«i bittjiotato e.,ni*:.
rnereo comrnlHslofi.
Rat® Case for Jan.
•"V/M.sbln».'tofj, I (\, do i-.-i twe-rdy
fourtb ar»i ual r'",P'""'t 'iI*r#111 ed to eon
i:re«-s today, tho Inter --fate comrnereq
eornridr.s'ofi *p.«-f4 paiHealar pr'.-rnl
nef.'-o to the ro/r:dcra i''uj of-.eastern
and w^*'»'rri fre.-yht rjjfo Jdcll
are -foov pi'!,»}/1114,- h'.-.i• re t-.' ,e -"corhrnla
11 lif-'i'isli 1 /r.ed
for a or t'-Ofvent. on" Jrrr. and
!,
rt l*»«c«f
ii 5
1
1
'-Oedl? I' d'V?- rt.J-ld i' v.-til
annonnee Ha '«lon at the oarlleHl
pJ-j?3»iblo date !h.Wl.f!ir,
made In tho ro
t'l -st'ho onifnission
Ma
1
rc: 0
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