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Show Py4nc liaj b,n Lake di8;. i . rj 5 R; CROCKETTT W (Copyright. 1898. 1900. ida. yora 75 for 4 traps, P.f. powder Cheat. . cleared 545 barrel, Wo, a 0.25 a conductor stood of t 0f the commander army. She found presence of i,. 1 r"gar,1'1 1'0uls of "Look at w Who can wonder at the Jadys ta-t- v having b. Oerman street car Ued, bis notormaa ; irman, ft ear Elec a barn, iis feet dn and looked down. half dark of the tent, a A was divan with cushions ' end of the and all the upper a huge and filled up with ' Of kegs and boxes, only Sealed behind a curtain. ?d my lady, said you welcome, hand. "Sure- her irt Ivan, taking than welcomer come ally Let ns Cour cam,, ami then will we find ujour news, as may lodging and welcome rough soldiers and In a U among proba; 'right tn ne mile no s tragedy uarrel. art owner and Lea.: dy Injured fracturing his ftI, fLT'to the front pushed aside and of the pa-o- a the dripping 'ilnls'" be cried, "call up my peo-Blthem bring a brazier, and tell serve supper In lazy fellows to their heads! of i on peril an hour I. returned and stood before TheIf as back sunk fatigued bad who covered with thick furs. in ottoman in the bearskins . eet nestled 'i covered the floor. The Prince ted anxiously down. are wet ." Pardon me, your shoes home resaa si i i yo., driven his owa flocks ov: he said, Is better! her tenderly. She only not answer. the Prince, leaning a little tbit roma, are ' day fori 50. The st: as thoih placed fr be preset t handles 1,500 to ! of Clear the b of red with ey were t is "stood Mf Court-Suc- h to making discovery. lady" he said, you are our you deign to tell us how formally we may address you? st Will e gave ire no fern dciitly lr He yet npo Agle: r, Wyo, i Stougb wn man, been bmu the rand ' miles to was !y Cuurtlander, as all may she answered, smll-- 1 the Lady Theresa! I tie present let that suffice. venturing much to come to you ' My father and brothers built tle upon the Baltic shore on that has been the inheritance of mother. Then came the reivers Kernsberg and burned the castle ie pound. They burned it with Iran cellar to roof-treAnd they ened the fire with the blood of am a Dane, am called west kindred! ihe spoke Theresa's eyes ind altered. The Prince t s gilt-- 1 read meaning of that excitement. be to know all that lay be-- f the s in a a marvel could not have from me during all my addressed himself lie o wounds ib. which woman himself, there!" i i to a cheek which yet the volleying of the tleiis never told me this Ivan said to jo beautiful, bo to she? She cannot be ir divorce s 82 and rmcd t and resting her head palm of her hand. The itk of the tent and the soft lux-o- f the rich rugs had brought a b hidden and I edat her back ;ed ide rancl c, where ; ling over ieresa did emplc; 'ed and respectfully on delicately There, 4rs e. know He encased Permit me! feet In dainty oriental sllp- small as her own, and placed eheepmat :rect a are but Muscovite boors, bow to make ladles com-abl- We sail e f Clark, of Mont coal properties la Colorado with a view to purchase. Seven btg producing mines of the Coeur dAlenes since January 1, 1907, have paid in dividends a total of $lr W. 1 to," he said, you have no IB to the Princess Joan of landslide, late elec le the iu all Hoh-ia-an- I grey-heade- nominal. . party a heavy d Courtland. Or to any of ivorere? he added after a pause, the name the man had been sluing unmoved by the op; fc d 1 Wi ' Theresa's feet In oriental slippers. tth his 'lliow on the board, siiutim u wizened face to i 'n'l. 1,0 88il In broken accents, l ixMh and the words as If, like a lie must throw each !U!y"ttmtwlio has a word Ilalni l.ady Joan, Co'irUani? wrongs her !!, 1,1 4,18 grap-wal- Prln-Wh- . x. . ' . r,ckon with o ay, were Ivan lilniHelf! f'Ttninlv. my good Ixiuls," i ? liy"Hsll'' tth.i Inly word !n,n' iriu-- !! hll h Mu!" tie. tup Hot' ' Hexls ellma his 'ni -- MlS 1 would not or deed for. all Husain to the Deacon, who i fully she had told what she had learned of the defenses of the place, which gates were guarded by the Rernsbergera. which by the men of Plassenburg. which hv the remnants of the broken army of Courtland. She spoke in a hushed voice, the Prince sipping and nodding as lie looked into her eyes. She gave the passwords of the Inner and outer defences, the numbers of the defenders at each gate, the plans for bringing provisions up the Alla indeed, everything that a besieging general needs to know. And ns soon ns she told the passwords tlie Prince asked her to par sildon him a moment. ID siruek a ver hell and with scarce a moment's delav Alexis entered. of "tio," said the I'rlnee; "s. nd one the with speech familiar fellows our of Courtland into the city hv the I'la are senbnrg gate. The passwords and the outer gate at Henry the Lion' Tlemomber' at the inner port. Let the a man be dressed In th" habit of him some countryman, and cany with Follow hint and wine and provetid. " Immediately report he While the Irlnee was speaking Theresa off his eyes had never taken to von Lynar. though lie had appeared TheDeacon. the bo regarding Alexis of resa did not blanch. Not a mtisc'e his within Amt her face qt.lvored. as Muscovite heart, full of tread, ery mW. Ivan Prince meat. an egg of but "She Is no traitress, this dame; The her all beauty. simpleton with woman Is speaking the truth. And Theresa was speaking the (rut test amt She had expected some Stieh too she only hut was prepared; und 9 defenders' plans to one man;arm for the passwords, she had with Boris that at ehatiM'i the passwords were to he redistributed the forces th reWhile these two waited for 1tlnce the turn Of Alexis, Theresa to speak of Iter wrongs, I he watched with approbation Joan l ' of or her eye ns she spoke 4",w Ho Hand. Sword ; i; '" 4,',,v , down her lips o wan mentioned, low hoi e as she recounted the find . remember what I sharply In an tin- - V will drink no It it worth it all. If you will It. no hand but yours shall have the shedding of the blood of your house's enemy, Henry of Kernsberg. Is not this your vengeance already sweet in prospect? It Is sweet Indeed! auswered Theresa. "Your Highness! said the voice of Alexis at the tent door, am I permitted to speak? "Speak on! cried Ivan, without relaxing his Clasp upon the hand of Theresa von Lynar. Indeed, momentarily it became a grip. "The man went safely through at the Plassenburg gate. The passwords were correct. The man who challenged spoke with a Kernsberg accent! The Prince's grasp relaxed. "It is well," he said. "Now go to the captains and tell them to he in their posts about the city according to the plan the main assault to he delivered by the gate of the sea. At dawn I will be with you!" Alexis the Deacon saluted and went. The Prince rose ar.d came about the table nearer to Theresa von Lynar. She drew her breath qulekly and checked It as sharply with a kind of sob. Her left hand went to her side as naturally as a nun's to her rosary. But it was no rosary her fingers The action steadied her, touched. and she threw hack her head and smiled up at him as debonairly as though she had no care in the world. Ivan laid his hand on her shoulder, glad to see her so resolute. All In good time," he said, sitting down on a stool at her feet and taking her hand her right hand. The other lie did not see. Then he spoke confl dentially. (To he continued.) And then Theresa had spoken. Very Moiw i j Mistaken for a Butler. London society folk are much amused at a recent misadventure of who is a digniLord Newton-Butler- , fied man of rather stiff carriage and who is himself responsible for the story. It was a musical at home In nel gravia, to which the lord was invited, and. it being a rainy night, he wore a hat and a long waterproof coat over his evening dress. Tito family butler opened the door to him, looked puzled for a moment, and then asked tentatively. "Name, please? "Lord Newton Butler, wag th ret ply. ' 'ill most - "Oh, lord Newtons butler, are you? Come along, old chap, and have a drop of something In the housekeepers room. Theyve got a Job lot up stairs to iiiulit and your master ain't come yet. If you're looking for him." "With pleasure," said his lordship, who spent a chatty five minutes with the butler over a glass or Burton ale. Much obliged to you, I'm sure, amt now l 1) ink I'll go nnd have a look at the Jolt lot In the drawing room." And to the butler's horror his new the stairs and acquaintance strode up the hand of slinking was sisin warmly his hostess Quite Different. for He chides per. sarcastically, ,4, women to lmh turning almut they have "You rnnm t rentat tli1 temptation, what they are wearhe says, "to Ing.'' In defense. "Not SO," she replies. to see if they I nnrelv tinned about new had turned about to see what my of." made was dress pi-se- d. j j I time Though at ordinary 697,500. The Tucker Mining and Milling company of Wallace, Idaho, has been Incorporated, the capital stock being 81,000,000. his. "You speak truth. He hissed the words bitterly. "Indeed, you did better than well. I also have wrongs, ntul Ivan of Muscovy will show you a Muscovite vengeance. "This Prince Conrad of theirs balked me of my revenge and drove me from the dty. Him will I take and burn at the stake in his priest's robes, as if he were saying mass or, better still, in the red of the cardinals habit with his hat on his head. And ere lie dies he shall see his paramour carried to her funeral. For I will give you the life of the woman for whose sake he thwarted Ivan of Muscovy. of isteiters s ' 'vn hear nny good else. or rr;hody themrejves. J .K. Is examining some - things to speak of. We may ncSd to consult Prince I.onis later." (thfi 1,ri"ce will not be of great use us, smiled ,.rlm.(1 ,van 1 4,8,1 known. I nonIy would have his princely senses But the light wine oT,r carefully ,,f country Is dangerously strong' "Convey his Highness to the rear and lay him upon the powder barrels!' with his hand the arrav 0f boxes and kegs piled In the dusk the tent. The servitors did as of were told: they lifted Prince they Louis and would have carried him to that grim couch, but. struck with some Alexis the Deacon suddenly bent over the lax body and thrust his hand Into the bosom of his princely habit, now tarnished thick with wine stains and spilled meats. "Excellency," he said, turning to his master, the Prince Is dead! His heart does not beaf. It Is the stroke! I warned you it. would come!" Prince Ivan strode hastily towards the body of Louis of Courtland. Surely not? he cried, in seeming astonishment. "This may prove very Inconvenient. Yet. after all, what does It matter? With your assistance, madam, the city Is ours. And then what matters dead prince or living prince? garrison in every fort, a squadron Df good Cossacks pricking across every In every village plain, a these are the best securities of princedom. But this Is like our good Louis. He never did anything at a right time all his life. Theresa stood on the other side of the dead man as the servitors lowered him for the Inspection of their lord. The weary, wrinkled face had been smoothed as with the passage of a hand. "I am glad he soke of his wife at the last, she murmured. And she added to herself, "This falls out well it relieves me of a necessity." "Spoken like a woman!" cried Prince Ivan, looking admiringly at her. "Pray forgive my bitter speech, and remember that I have borne long with this man! He turned to the servitors and directed them with a motion of his hand towards the back of the pavilion. "Drop the curtain," he said. And as the silken folds dropped heavily down the curtain fell upon the career and regality of Louis. Prince of Courtland. hereditary Defender ol the Holy See. The men did not hear him far. They placed him upon the boxes of powder for the Margraf's cannon, which for safety and dryness Ivan had hade them bring to his pavilion. The dead man lay in the dark, open-eyed- , as If staring at the circling shadows as the servitors moved athwart about the supper table, at which a woman sat eating and drinking with her enemy. d nd , Pr Be-- mpanys , Ian1?1 withVafM . he wire and Lovelo 'TFtcQafdtvdCxi by S. R. Croeko,, P, i for thousand; Autw o f ce18 with his usual But if he liv,. he will JS? to Vet her. An older enough to flil a chair and hold do well sat en rod. Take him a0ld ray, pinched face, away. Alexis small on the elbow Nay, with his said Theresa, with quick He leaned bis forehead alarm, let him stay. There ifn ! nese. , J'2ber mrefa SH Hon?l. s his companions white wrist. tieresa quivered a little, hut did not a ie it away. The Prince was becoming confidential. 'e.s 4u sal4- - leaning towards her, .. you have suffered great wrongs, and do well to hate them with the hate nat craves vengeance. But you shall e satisfied, and you and 1 shall have our heart s desire upon our enemies. r Uiany (iays' Sweet sweet It shall lie sweet, and very slow; for f. ; havt wr,"'Sas ou shall hear Truly, I did well to come to you! said Theresa, giving her hand willingly mto more. He pushes It from swered Alexis in the per. XXXII. chapter p price MINES AND MINING I to Ba wardet li8. added cup to cup, ne leaned forward and laid his hand upon tntcd 4 'iter nw Mllst;ovlte he grew mors as the wine mounted to his head, ,a The mill at the Dewey mine la Thunder mountain, Idaho, Is to be started at once and kept In operation It will furnish emall summer. men. forty-fivto ployment National The Copper bank of New York expects to open business May 1, with deposits of about 120,000,000. Elaborate offices are now being fitted up In the Trinity building, 'll Broadway. A few years ago you could not pull money Into Nevada with a sixteen horse team, but today you can not keep capital out with a galling gun, Is the way a prominent mining man expresses it. A spoonful of ore taken from thc recent strike In the Ramsey Comstock melted over a forge yields buttons of gold and copper that can be hammered out on an anvil, bored aud worn as & watch charm. Dividends of copper companies for the first quarter this year are record breaking, the total for twenty-fiv- e concerns have, since their Incorporation, paid In dividends the vast total e THE WAY. HE PROPOSED. Spoiled. First American Child Here I am "Did you hear about Flossie being ten years old and my parents actualengaged? asked the first young thing. ly objected to my going to the mat"No. Is It true? inee. Second American Child The truth "Yes; and it's the moBt romantic thing you ever heard or. You know is that parents nowadays are getting Egbert Tlgsniore has been paying at- spoiled. Life. tention to her for more than a year? DRINK CAUSED IT. "Yes. "Well, yesterday morning Flossie was helping her mother to clean house and she had on an old skirt that she has tried to give to every cook they have had for two years. And she had on an old blouse that bad those great big balloon sleeves, you know " "Yes, yes. And her hair was all dragging down into her eyes; and she had been taking down pictures and dusting them, and there were'smears of dirt every way across her face; and her hands were In horrible, great btg gloves; and she was wearing an old pair of carpet slippers-tha- t belonged to her father. And of all things! "Yes, yes. What then? Egbert proposed to her while she was looking like that. He did? He did, and, of course, she accepted him. Well, a man who Is so deeply In love that be will propose to a girl Visitor You say that when she looks that way deserves to drink was the cause of your downfall? be accepted." Mike Yes. I met a Meandering "Yes; bnt Egbert proposed over the gentleman that was too Intoxicated to telephone." take care of his money, and the temptation was too great for me! A SURE SIGN. Kind-Hearte- Not Guilty. Adam had been tempted with the apple. Well, there Is one consolation," said our original forefather. And what Is that? asked the ser' pent. Why, they cant say I was bought with political plums as many of my descendants will be. And then Adam went off on a fishing trip. Chicago Dally News. But Still Busy. these days," remarked the advocate of the strenuous life, has got to be well armed for the fray and to keep his arms busy. Wbat is your son doing with his?" I believe," replied the fond father, with a side glance towards the con- that at present his arms servatory, are going to waist." Baltimore American. A young man In NOT THE SAME. She What grounds have you for thinking that your new novel Is a work of genius? He The fact that 30 publishers have refused It. Progress. suppose you are Interested In our American commonwealth? "No. answered the distinguished foreigner. "Since my previous visit I find that in order to be of any consequence American wealth must be of the uncommon sort" Washington Star. Of 1349,739,183. The town of Rosebud Is enjoying one of those characteristic Nevada townslte booms. An inside lot that sold the first of the year for $50 now has passed hands at $1,500, and so on down the line. During the month of March between 23,000 and 24,000 tons of ore were treated at the milling plant of the Newhouse Mines ft Smelters company, while 550 tons of first class ore was sent direct to the smelters. All men have been withdrawn from the underground workings in the Homestake mine, at Lead S. D., la consequence of the presence of carbon dioxide gas, caused by the fire which has been burning In the mine for the past two weeks. While it Is not known Just how extensively the Standard Oil company has Invested its millions In the gold fields of Nevada, that this great corporation has made several purchases and that considerable money 4s now being spent In exploration work Is an open secret all through Nevada and Utah. After weeks of prepartlon, the Ely mining and stock exchange opened its doors on April 1. The pit was fairly well crowded with members of the exchange and considerable business was transacted. Only local stocks were traded In, but negotiations are on foot to post Goldfield stock on this exchange. Rosebud will not have trouble over the wage scale for miners. Notwithstanding a few unreliable reports which have been sent out to the effect that the miners of this camp had made demands which the operators would not agree to, there Is entire harmony between the operators and the miners. The annual report of the Utah Consolidated Mining company for the year ended December 31, 190G, shows net profits for the year of $2,835,009, against $1,887,385 In the previous year. This is equivalent to $9.45 per share, against $6.29 a share In 1905. A total in dividends of $1,650,000, or $5.50 a share, was declared. The Amerlean Smelting and Refining company will close It fiscal year April 30, aud It Is stated here that net earnings will run close to $15,0u0.-00Including the equity In the earnings of subsidiary or rontrolled companies. The statement may this year show the profit derived from the sale of United Lend company stock. At the mooting of the stockholder of the Sullivan TruRt company in Goldfield, there was submitted and ratified the agreement of settlement with San Franelseo brokers. The agreement provides that out of the receipts of the company 40 per cent shall ho paid to brokers creditors, 40 per cent to the State Bank and Trust company and 20 per cent to bo retained by the Sullivan Trust roin-pan- "I 0, Mrs. G. cret? So their marriage was se- Warm Subjects. Mr. G. Alas! yes, but the divorce "Our minister always chooses such summons was served by publication. timely subjects for his sermons. Chicago Journal. "What, for Instance?" "Last Saturday the church furnace Willing to Compromise. wouldnt work, so he talked upon the Miggles By the way, old man, can Milwaukee Sentinel. you let me have two for a week? fiery hereafter." Wiggles Sorry, but I've only got a Information. dollar." "Paw, can anybody tell fortunes by Miggles All right let me have ranis? that for two weeks." Chicago Dally "No, my son. Many a man who has News. thought he eoukl has found by subGood Advice. sequent experience that ho didnt hold "Should a fellow leave his hat and Chicago Tribune. the right cards. cane lu the hall when calling on a No Wonder. girl?" asked the very young man. "Jlnklns has wonderful success "It she lives In a boarding house, keeping his stenographers. and he Is wise, he'll hang on to them How do you account for It? for all ho Is worth," answered the dis"He always keeps a comb, brush penser of society Information." Chiand box of face powder In her office." cago Daily Newa. Tho Yerlngton Nipper company ha e purchased a power gasoline engine and It will be sent to the property at Yerlngton at once. The company Is planning to begin a deep shaft la addition to the tunnel work now under way. A rich strike of ore has been made The Supremo Test. Ever Notice It? In the Bur mine at Lewiston, Wyo, What?" queried the propounder of "You aay you love me, but I must a aamplo lot weighing 150 pound, havo a man not of words, but of silly questions, Is the difference beand valued at $500, being sent to the deeds." tween a street and a boulevard?" whatever "Heroic deeds, you mean? It la," owner of tho mine, C. A. Kltmlllor, "The difference," one answered the wise guy, shows up In at Denver. The ore now In sight will "Not exactly. Heal estate will do." Baltimore American. tho rent receipts." Chicago Dally run from $1,ooo to $5,ooo a ton. News. la the Round Mnuntnla Combination Cot His. company's property at Round MounBill Have you seen Phil since be Played to Hr Vanity, atreak of a Brown How do you manage to tain, Nevada, wn In that rallrond accident? ore Is at a. ctt depth of reported so "Jill No; does lie look budly? long? keep that pretty cashier In gold, $511 Town We had a big mirror put up forty feet that assay Badly! Nft much! He's got a masa of a In utreuk the desk. her great Detroit Free making new suit of clothest" spick-sparight opposite ere containing fine milling vuluo. Pressk Yeukers Statesman. fifty-hors- five-inc- n |