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Show SHE TU HH'K HAD HIM ON THE HOOK. Well Knew Lover Could Not Reeist Culinary Bait 6he Had 8o Cleverly Cast. Malden Yra dont want Cheap Jewe!ry. It la alnnoat a diagrace to wear It, and an aver conatant annoyance on COLONEL EARRAR acceunt of defecta. Pay a reaaonabla pries, and inaiat upon something good. Way af ua and rely on our guarantee. Janet had molded the domestic affairs of the family with whom she lived for so many years that the news of her Intended marriage had much the effect of an earthquake. "Have you aud David beeu engaged long?" ventured the mistress of the house- r? hold. 'One tu Lana uh utah HARRY J. ROBINSON LAW Judge Ruildini, Salt Is AUTHORS NOTE. Lake City The material facts in this story of circumstantial evidence are drawn from un actual re- MADE DRUNK BY MDSQUITOES Small Paata, Not tho Wild Anlmala, Are tho Real Troublee of the African Hunter. Tho African uiuaquitoca Intnilcata you. They Inject no much poison into you that you are dazed, your eyea roll aad you a tagger and apeak thickly, la a word, you're drunk," said a V SiOeOOQOai-aOOSOQOGOOeOOO- ATTORNEY AT 904-30- 1 week when next Sabbath stated Janet briefly. "And and had you any thought of marrying before that? asked her mistress. "Tillies I had and times I had not," said the imperturbable Janet, "as any person will. But a month ago when I gave David a wee bit of the cake t'd been making and he said to me: 'Janet, have you the recipe firm in your mind, lass, so you could make It If Mrs. .Maun's book would be far from your reach? I knew well the time was drawing short. "And when, said Janet, closing her I said to eyes at the recollection, him, David, lad, the recipe la copied la a little book of my own, and I saw the glint In hls eye I reckoned twould be within the month he'd ask cornea, corded case, only such change of names and local color being made aa to remove them from the classification of legal reports to that of fiction. All the eaaential points of evidence, however, are retained. ft1 K- - Y Jwdk 77, f mlo-alonar- IIK Calf Skin club had as scmhlcd early for Ua week I'd alwaya and every mem ly atari getting ready for bed and the JT ur waa In Ills accustomed I'd aunaeL before an hour mosquitoes place with Judge (i rower eet up uiy moaqulto net with tho ut-oin the chair. When the care. I'd clamp down lie edges frg routine business was (In with valises and boxea. I'd light Inaide 1m lied the chairman rose and said: It throe green wood Area, filling It r We now will from Judge with a bitter nuioke that all luaccts Stoakes wo who trust has a story relaart auppuaed to loathe. I'd tive to circumstantial evidence. Judge "Finally Id get In myself. anoke big pipes of the black native Rtoukes." lobar jy and I'd long miserably la Judge Rtoakea, a large man of digthat hot, nmoky atmosphere fur the nified presenee, whose silver hair alone bespoke hla 70 years, rose und dawn. began : "Despite all my precautions quit 100 or 100 mosquitoes would get My story Is of the troubled days my net as soon as darkneaa fell. In Missouri following uiin the civil They war Ilka a whirlwind In there. war. when factional rancor still ran It couldnt have been worse. Their high and the conqueror and tho connoise and their nipping made mo quered livod together In outward feverish made me really dellrloua at amity hut with secret suspicion. I tlaies. had Just hung up my shingle In a "At last In exhaustion I'd get a few little town In the southern of hours of troubled sleep, awakening the state which had liien the part hot-liefor breakfast, drunk from the polsoq of factional warfare, now captured injected by hundreds of tiny needled by Lynn, now held by Irlce, and reInto my veina. peatedly preyed Uon by the roving Melvin Lessure stood with white "No, It Isn't the elephant! or the bauds of Irregulars of either side. clenched hands Bnd gritted teeth face, giraffes that trouble the, African hunt, Among the most noted leaders of these while Luclle threw herself at her er, but the nkeetern.' latter was Col. Jim Farrar. Among father's feet and weepinly begged the northern sympathizers! he was and Implored him to mitigate the Pompadour la a Talented Cat classed with Qiinrtroll und the Youn- harsh sentence. Hut he cast her cat Pompadour, a large Thomas gers. hut when the struggle was over rudely front him with a curse, and. owned by Mrs. Janus Howe of he settled down quietly in the little turning to Leusure wBh murder in hls began, lie.. Is noted for hla Intelli- town of Chcsier, and hla tall form, eyes, said: gence and eagaclty. A short time ago he called another hla flowing moustaches, his campaign 'You dug! You want my daugheat to bla aid to rkl the house of n hat and long coat became him as the ter you! Why, I shot your father costume did many another warrior of down In cold blood because he differed large number of mice. lie directed the the Just cause. door to leadcat stand the Do you think with me politically. strange by "Cul. Farrar's household consisted I'll do less for you for ing Into tho shed while ho (Pompatrying to rob dour), alowly worked a string that had of but one daughter. 17 years of age, mo of my daughter ? a piece of clieesn faatened to it, allur- and of that rare type of beauty which 'So it was yon who killed ing the mice Into the kitchen. Thai so often crops out In an adventurous father, returned Iessure In a voice night 10 or CO mice were slain by and warlike stock. Her name waa beneath the quiet of which lay the Luclle and ahe soon aet the heart of tense fixedness of a Pompadour and hla aaalatant. stern, unbending Mr. Howe Uvea aome distance from every young man In a flame. I my- resolve. 'Then, Col. Farrar, I tell you I self fell at first aa the and the poatofllce and usually aenda hla glance, that I will have your daughter and I mall by the last avcnlng train. An look back down the long stretch of will avenge my father. Are you mine soon as he has hla letters ready he years 1 can see the bluck hair, the till death, Luclle? the lias them to Pompadour's neck and rosy lips and flashing eyes of Lit T am yours till death, said the the eat carries them to the iwitofflca, clip Farrar at I watched her in silent as ahe went over and placed her adoration In the meeting house, upon girl arm proudly about hla neck. The Mills of the Gods. the street or flying along on her pony little was seen of Lessure "Very ua ever ao aa that full aeemod of life which tell and a alight They In town after that and it waa whischange In the earth's tipping on Its spirits as lta fair rider. out on hla "It was allent adoration upon the pered that he was staying nils brought. the glacial period that swallowed up all life In the north1 as part of us all, for never a glance did farm and keeping out of the Irate the Ire crept down from the pole, Inch the fair Luclle have for any of ua. colonel's way. About two weeks after hls unsucby Inch, foot by foot When It right Ilut when Melvin Lcasure came to ed Itself again our prrsent day broke, ('hosier it waa different Something cessful Interview with Farrar, which and tbe river wore lta way through in her womans heart must have waa noised abroad aa such things the rock, draining the mighty glaciers. drawn her toward him, for all the In- are in a small town, Luclle Farrar So the dawn of a new humanity In difference and all the acorn were disappeared, and the tongues began to which man. facing toward the Ideal of gone and they gavo themselves up wag In earnest. When fur a week brotherhood, shall do Justice and love willingly to a love that quickly ran the ahe bad not turned up the towns peoIt Is good, gamut from passing Interest to pas- ple, who bad little love for Farrar at mercy la upon ua now. when one gets Impatient, to remember best, wc?e ready to believe anything. sionate devotion. that theue things are so, that though "The very mention of a suitor for Hla threat against his daughter was the mills of God grind alowly they hla daughters hand was sufficient to known and the bolder ones did not Jacob A. send Col. Farrar Into a rage terrible hesitate to whisper that be had put grind exceeding small. lUia la The Survey. to witness. He noted the growing it into execution. Tb;se hints took intimacy of Luclle and Insure with form by degrees and at last a witness The Mean Things. jealous anger. Hut he could not watch rants forward who told of passing tbe A good many married men would her always, and many a time when lie colonel's house, situated on the edge aa on bachelors a tax on a tax waa away looking after the Interests of town, late at nlcht. and of hearing Intelligence. of hls extensive plantation near the low moans and pleadings. "At last suspicion took such fierce town we less fortunute youths saw Manicuring a Horae. A horse s hoof Is really the name l.essure stalling on long walks with root that the sheriff headed an investigating party. Col. Jim was away thing as the toe or finger nails of hu- the fair Luclle. "Melvin lawaure inherited all the and they had free run of the premman beings, or of animals having toes. The hoof grows Just si a toe lirey Impulsiveness of a long line of ises. "The search led to a cave in the French ancestry and was not the nail does and more rapidly on unshod horses than on those wearing shoes. youth to brook long this uncertain side of the hill, once used as a cellar ntentc or hls loveniaklug. lie had a but long sinn abandoned. There Its growth Is much faster on horses thst are well groomed and well fd, big plantation several miles from they found torn pieces of a dress, a upon an average of a third of an inch t'liester and had moved Into town for bloody hairhet and some tangled locka a month. The hind hoofs grow faster :hc social advantages that looked of blark hair drenched with blood. than the fore hoofs. The toe of the large to us then. He was amply able The dress and the hair were easily o support matrimony tn a style equal Identified us belonging to Luclle Farhoof bring the longest part. It takes lie rar. the liatehet as the property of longer for It to grown down there than mi the host In the community, at the heel. The new boot growe out was handsome, studious and courtly the colonel. "When charged with the crime his ay cracks or defects In the whole, in his manners and seemed to be graadually working down to where eligible from any otnt of view. The knees tottered and ho nearly fainted, tt can be eut off. Just as with human ioeal Madame Grundy could find no lie made no direct denial but moaned cason why Melvin fissure and Luclle and cried like a child. During the finger nulla. Farrar were not a perfectly matched trial that followed he seemed stunned and oblivious to what was going on. Cold Storags Eggs. ouple. Some of those eggs now going Into "1 will admit that the courts of 'Hut the rock on which their happl- cold storage may never come out would Ik loath to accept ao ess seemed destined to break was again, but wtll remain, like the gold 'hat of faetlonal rancor. I'ol. Farrar Inadequate a corpus delicti, but our reserve In the Dank of Kugland, aa a vns of the south unreconstructed and blood was hot tn ihoae times and It part of the capital stock of the cold iiircconstructHhle. t'.aspnrd Lessure, seems to me we hanged more than storage concern. In some futuie geoMelvin's father, had cast hls hit with we do now. Service was had on Leslogical era, aa they are dug up, the exhe north and liul died at hls own sors and he testified to the facta of the perimenters of the day can have great loorway hls defending property quarrel and the threat. I'pon this lua seeing whether or not they will !l sal list the enemies of hla adopted evidence and the prisoner's failure to hatch out. Chicago News. Hag. deny they found their verdict of guilty and fixed upon the death enalty. was no match for l.essure "Melvin Wants a Ham Sandwich Mine. "nl. Jim In luuwn or hi list or, lint he As (lie day of execution approachour we cannot Really, fully express to him liis to with tint hesitated Col. Farrar continued In a slate ed go yteasurr nt the discovery of a new Hut llamouit field In South Africa. Now, .'itli, ntnl the stortn ho provoked I give of Hluiost tn road the you as It was later reconstructed when the sheriff If a ham sandwich mine, near enough death warrant he roused and raising through the searchings of the law. In Macon for our children to work in, Never, by the Almighty, never! liis hand to lie.uen. said: rould be located, our happiness would Before I would 'Before my maker I swear that 1 roared the minuet. be complete. Macon New. see my daughter married to one of the am guiltless of my child's death. of my country I uei'iirsed assa-islnThere's a Reason for It. "They led him M H. i.c.iiToId and When un acteer.? get old enough to would slay her with my own hands. on the way he passe.l Melvin Lessure b willing to publish h 11 her luvi letlet out of my sight and never dare j who was wnvhin; the ?'ne like a ters It may be taken for grained that io raise your eyes to a daughter of j bird fascinated ly a snake. Col. Kartha last of her copy was In several lin Farrars rar requested sl.e sheriff ro stop, and . yaars ago. "In the Nyaaaa country n me." TOLD TO USE CUTICURA. at her a plan which had formed In hia brain to revenge himself upon her father both for hla insulting words and for the death of his own parent He had cut off a portion of her hair while ahe slept and dipped It In the blood of a Iamb. He had also sprinkled blood over pieces of her dress. The hatchet was easily procured. These he had placed In the cave dur- lu-a- d nt y s ; ) Waa Soon Cured of Dread Humor. "I contracted eczema and suffered Intensely for about ten months. At times I thought I would scratch myself to pieces. My face and arms were covered with large red patches, ao that I was ashamed to go out. I waa advised to go to a doctor who was a specialist In skin diseases, but I I tried received very little relief. every known remedy, with the same results. I thought I would never get better until a friend of mine told me to try the Cutlcura Remedies. So I tried them, and after four or five applications of Cutlcura Ointment I waa relieved of my unbearable itching. I used two sets of the Cutlcura Remedies, and I am completely cured. Mias Barbara Krai, Hlghlandtown, Md., Jan. 9, 08. Etollar Drag A Cham. Corjk, Sola Prop., Bolton. ing one of Col. Farrars numerous absences from the house and there also he had himself emitted the moans which had been heard. He would have carried hls hellish plot through to the end but that the colonels plea for forgiveness at the gallows unnerved him. was made partly . "This confession at the place of execution and partly afterward In the Jail. As soon as It became clear that Leisure had an important statement to make the sheriff turned to the colonel to take the insignia of death from hls head. Far rar, unobserved by all who were In tent upon the words of Lessure, hat sunk into a sitting posture. The NOT THE sheriff stepped up to him and raised the black cap. He was dead. "Lessure was Immediately placed In-ti- ro-ga- rd After Specialist Failed to Cure Her Intense Itching Ecxema Had Been Tortured and Disfigured But BUTCHERS FAULT. Mrs. Customer That lamb you tent me, Mr. Stlntwaite, waa the largest and toughest I ever saw. Mr. Stlntwaite Tut, tut Its that boy been loitering again. I assure you, when that joint left the shop it was the sweetst little leg erf lamb you could set eyes on, and I gave him strict orders to deliver It at ones because you wanted It young. extending hls haid to Leaaure exclaimed: Young man, I have wronged you and I hare no wish to leave thla earth with the ill will of any man. I ask your forgiveness for standing between you and my poor child and for the death of your father which I believed to be In the line of duty toward my country. "Lessure trembled violently but did not reply or raise hls eyes. The march to the scaffold continued. A deputy waa forced to supiiort the tottering form of Farrar while the sheriff adjusted the black cap. Then the sheriff stepped back and all waa in readiness for the fatal word when Lessure sprang forward and cried In an agonized voice: I alone am guilty I Stop! alone! The officers of the law called him forward and demanded an explanation. Ho declared that Luclle was not dead but that they had run off and been married and hls wife ws then living In concealment in St Lbuls, for fear of the wrath of her father and until he could settle up hls affairs and Join her. But he had not divulged to A Case for Sympathy. Two matrons of a certain western city, whose respective matrimonial ventures did not in the first instance prove altogether satisfactory, met at a womans club one day, when the first matron remarked: Ilattle, I met your ex, dear old Tom, the day before yesterday. We talked much of you. "Is that bo?" asked the other matron. "Did he seem sorry when you told him of my second marriage? "Indeed, he did; and said so most under arrest. lie blew hls brains out frankly!" Honest?" In his cell that night with a pistol HoneBt! He said be was extremely procured, no one knew how. Luclle went mad on hearing of the tragedy, sorry, though, he added, he didn't Lippln-cott- s and waa confined some time in an know the man personally. Magazine. asylum. She recovered and ended her days In a convent That, gentlemen, Is my story." There was a stirring of chairs and a general lighting of pipes which had been allowed to go out In the rapt attention that prevailed while Judge Stoakes was speaking, when Judge Grower arose and said: I believe I voice the sentiments ol of the club In extending thanks to Judge Stoakes." (Copyright, 1909, by Joseph B.' Bowles.! Keenest Delights Appetite and Anticipation are realized in the first licious BOTH STRENGTH AND BEAUTY Proper Respiration Adda to Each, But active by deep Inhalations, thus loosIs Too Little Under-- , ening the tension of unemployed members. The persistent and regular pracstood. tice of a breathing exercise will not wo- only do this, but will give poise and There will be fewer men and much less nervous prostration when proper attention Is giving to breathing, says an exchange. 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By breathing deeply and controlling one a breath and so increasing one's lung capacity, the heart action Is stimulated, and this supplies the nerve centers with fresh blood, and the nerves act upon the muscles and the brain upon tbe nerves and muscles. la order not to Icive any waste of nerve lorce, the dust should be kept The movements of respiration stand In a double relation to the nervous system, being required to introduce oxygen Into the blood, which takes up the oxygen, and freeing itself of the carbonic acid it contains, the latter thus acts as a powerful stimulus to the lung nerves. One should remember to avoid collar-bone breathing, to cultivate the raised and active chest, and to gain control of the diaphragm In order to have complete mastery of breathing. It is not necessary to take a long, tiresome trip to some far away place In order to be taught to care for oneself, for nature will come to one' aid with Joyful alacrity In one spot aa well as another. 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