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Show Murray Eagle, Murray. Utah whom YanPerhaps the cey rough Joke would have ended grim!uf here, suddenly, ly enough. Sabra herself took a hand in the Her fright had vanproceedings. ished. These were no longer men, evil, sinister, to be feared, but mean little boys to be put In their that astonished Sabra. "llowdy, place. She now advanced on them In the majesty of her plumes and Oinl Hello, Yancey 1" her silk, her fine eyes flashing, her "He called you Oral" He Ignored her surprised re- gloved forefinger admonishing them mark. Narrowly he was watching as If they were Indeed naughty She was every Inch the them as he passed. "Boys are up children. If they try to get very essence of that Iron woman, to something. " Felice Venable. funny while you're here with me "Don't you 'missus' me I You're a Sahra, glancing at the group hat lot of miserable, from beneath her shielding I brim, did see thut they were be- loafers, that's what you are Shooting at people In the streets. having much like a lot of snicker1 alone. ing schoolboys who are preparing You leave my husband " declare, I ve a notion to to let fly a bombardment of snowFor one ridiculous dreadful mobyJ balls, an air of secret mischief ment It looked as though she meant a foot -Why are they what do you to slap the leathery bearded cheek think makes them" Subra began, of the bad man known as Lon Youutia. Certainly she raised her a trifle nervously. gE.ra.VICE. "1 can't say lor sure. Cut 1 suslittle hand In Its neat black kid. butcher's shop or grocery store pect they're the boys that did The eyes of the three were popwith the day's provisions In their Pegler flirt" ping. Lon Yountis ducked his head Who Is oh. Isn't that exactly like an urchin who Is about arms; a packet of meat, tins of to"Pegler? matoes or peaches, unwrapped. the man the editor the one who to be smacked by the sehoolmarrn. Afier sharp furtive glances at was found dead shot dearl on the Then, with a yelp of pure terror he Do you tied Into the saloon, followed by hanks of the Yancey Sahra, they vanished Into this litthe other two. mean they did It I" tle pine shack or that Immediate"1 don't say they did It exactly. Sabra stood a moment. It really ly afterward there wns great agitation among the prim coarse win- They know more than Is comfort- looked as though she might make dow cunalns In those dwellings able, even for these parts. 1 was after them. Hut she thought betboasting such elegance. inquiring around hwt night, and ter of it and sailed down the steps "Hut the others the other kind everybody shut up like a clam. I'm In triumph to behold a crushed, a of women" Subra fullered. going to Hnd out who killed Pegler despairing Yancey. "Oh. my G d, Sahra I - What "Plenty and print It fit the Hrsf number of Yancey misunderstood. have you done to me!" of the other kind In a town like the Oklahoma Wigwam." "What's the matter?" this, but they a rent stirring this "Oh, Yancey I Yancey, I'm frljrht "This time tomorrow It'll be all lime of day." enedl" She clung tighter to his 1 "Oon't be course, Yancey. arm. The grinning mirthless faces over the whole Southwest, from mean ladles like myself that I of the men on the saloon porch .Mexico to Arkansas, that Yancey can talk to who'll come culling seemed to her like the ftinged and Cravat hid behind a woman's petthat snarling muzzles of wolves In a ticoats." "I!ut yon didn't. They enn't say He waved a h;ind this way end pni k. that. "Why, you Just saw some "Nothing to be frightened of, so. You shot him very nicely in I'm no the ear, darling." Thus had a women folks, didn't you?" honey. They know me. "Those I" Pegler they can scare. They don't scant eighteen hours in the Oklalike my white hat, that's the truth homa country twisted her normal "Well, uow, hone, you can't expect those ladles to be wearing of It Dared me last night down viewpoint so askew that she did their best bib and tucker mornings at the Sunny Southwest saloon not even notice the protesquerle to do the housework In. I'.csldes. to wear 11 this morning. Just to of what she had Just said. most of the men come without try me out They won't have the "They're telling It now. In there, A woman's got no call to Interfere their women folk. Thpy'll send for guts to come out In the open" The sentence never was finished. when men are having a little disthem, and then you'll have plenty of company. It Isn't every woman Sabra h?ard a curious buzzing pute." who'd have the courage you sound past ber ear. Something "Dispute I Why. Yancey Cravat It out here. sang zing I Yancey's white som- He shot your hat right off your showed, roughing You re the stuff that Rachel was brero went spinning Into the dust head!" made of, and the mother of the of the road. "What of It I Little friendly Gracchi." Sabra's mouth opened as though shooting." Itachel was, she knew, out of the she were screaming, but the sounds The enormity of this example of left her nilile; she was a little hazy abmit she would have made emerged, masculine clannlshness the (iracchl. but basked serene In feebly, as a croak. temporarily speechless with Indigthe knowledge that a compliment "Stay where you are." Yancey nation. "Let's be getting on," Yanwns Intended. ordered, his voice low and even. cey continued, calmly. "If we're There was the absurdly wide The dirty dogs." She stood transf- going to look at Doc Mshett's In ixed. She could not have run If house we'd better look at It. There street surely fifty feet wldt Here she had wanted to. Yancey strolled are only two or three to be had In tills little onesireet town. and there a straggling house or so leisurely over to where the white the whole town, and his Is the pick branched off It. Imt the life of hat lay In the dust He stooped of them. It's central" (Central! she Osnce seemed to be concentrated carelessly, his back to the crowd thought, looking about her) "and Just here. There were tenls still on the saloon porch, picked up the according to what he said Inst night to be seen serving as dwellings. there's a room In the front big Houses and stores were hnllf of enough for getting out the paper. It'll have to be newspaper and law nnpalnted wood. They looked as If they hud been run tip overnight, otliep in otio. Then there are four moms In the back to live In. as IniWd they bad. Tied to the crude hitching posts driven well Plenty." Into the ground were all sorts of "Oh. echoed S.ihra. plenty," vehicle; buckbosrds. crary carls, thinking of the nine or ten visit-Inenables always comfortably dilapidated wagons, mule drawn; here and there a top buggy covered tucked away In the various wllh the dust of the pnilrle; and bedrooms In Ihe Wichita house. everywhere, lording It. those kings without which life In They resumed the'r walk. Sahra this remote place could not have wondered It she had Imagined Ihe of horses e been sustained every Ihe lied Dog sa shooting sire and tvpe and color and degree. loon. Doc NUhett (veterinarian) shirt I'lreci descendant, these. if the Sleeved, shrewd, with generations equine patricians who. almost f.mr hundred years lief ore. had been of New Kngliiiid ancestry behind brought across the ocean by for lilm, was seated In a chair lipped niiado or Moseoseo t the land of up against Hie front of hi coveted the Seven CHIos of tlold. proper!) In the rush for Territory town sit at the time of the Crude and ugly though the scene was that now spread Itself tefre t'petiing ie had managed to lav his on hands Sahra and Yancey. It siill was not gnarled the choice It had vitality. You pieces On these tie erected dwellsqualid. senu'd that behind those bare ings, tilled m chair up against each in mill, and took hi pick of boards people were planning and lute cotters frantic for some sort stirring mightily. There was life of shelter they could call a home. In the feel of It. The very names The dwelling Itself looked like tacked tip over the store fronts bad one of finis childish drawing ot Sam Pack. Mott bite and sting a Crack of There Was th Shot a house. The roof was an inverted Itlvler. Strap Pnckner. Ike II.nvcs was a front ilonr, a side flint Hopper. Jim (lick. hat, survejed It, and reached to V; there a door, and Though they hnd come to town ward his pocket for his hiimikcr spindling little (torch. but the night before. It seemed to chief. At that movement there was It was a hex. a shelter merely, as her that a surprising number of a rush and a scramble on the angular and unbnely as the man porch w ho ow nod It. people knew Yaticet and grcetpd rilled chairs leaped forward, Taking ner cue from Yancey him as they passed down the treet. clattered, a door slammed. Of the "H are you. lbw .iy. group np'y three men remained "Lovely," murmured Sahra. agon Yancey I Perti-eti"Do very nicely ized. In doorways ms'srr" line ol these leaned lhslcli1l I comfortable. ee. I see. see." Stared at them curiously. ag'iinM a (xTch pot. a second "There vou are!" The) It struck Satirs suddenly with a on a was behind and third in. warily the porch, the tour completed, little shock of dlwvcry that the edging toward the cIomm) prudently men really were doing nothing. She There wns nothing to IihII V'ancy slapped his hand together was o learn that ninny of them eate who Imd bred the shot Hint gay! J. a though bv .so doing he had lii'umoiieil s getile who had were not builder hut scavengers. had sent Yameys hat spinning. The Indomitable old 'I'ters were no now half turned toward tostd "p the bouse before their lamey. In the d, session f kin of thee. They were, frequent them, had taken hi tine whitt vert e.M. . child ly. soft, cruel, furtive, and avar-cb't- i handkerchief from hi tnnl monthly rental he had been They imd gathered here to shaken out It ample folds with a in the hands of this lean an. I gristiThere Votl pick up wh.it the? could and move gesture of elegant leisure and, hat ng .New Ijiglalider arel That' all settled" lie strml on Some were cow nun full of rein bund wn lin king the duM from an a attitude. 'Survey our empire, sentment ag government itmi the headgear lids done be stir t!;nl taken the fr-range away from vejed the h.it crltlcull. Seemed to and behold our home:'" "lleh, hold on a minute." rushed Hum and given It over to ihe nud II ilitie the worse for Its ex Doc NMictl. "How? ntmii! water?" IVprlVrd of their lierichee unless, perhaps, one v hi.lne!eif! "Sihra honey, yoq settle thse only (xcii'iiiilon. n un ol tiee Pi cepts the twn neat round holes that fame outlaws, rqulpfsil with six were drilled, back and front little mutter between yon you and IhH will you? pve got' to hisitets. a dead's sim and horse through ihe penk of lis crown. He run down he si reel sn, Jesse nmnsMp thut amounted to ttie now placed It on hi lirad sg.iln miraculous they took to the Ovp with a gcMure almost languid Itlckey shout pulling up the pros nd setting up the type rack and hills or the inge, swooping down Pissed the tine handkerchief into from their hidden haunts to terror-irIhe foaiL and with sinimt the s,itur helping me haul Ihe form table, a town, shoot up a bank, and then we ve got the furniture Keature. or wllh another SO light to buy for the house. Meet you nut acntn up a train, and ulna quick that Sabra s eye nevet leaving !iIhh behind them. They followed It, his hand went to his down the street nt Hefner's Fund fluked I heir liv es for a few hundred nip. There wns Ihe rtai k of a shot. Hire store Ten minute He whs oft, wllh Here was 8 vnt d 'tmiln Ihe man who w--i edging toward dollars flirt of hi She would have cnMcd without written laws, without proc the d'sit chipped til hand to his coat tall I Don be cuiotti t leave tne!" but for of ear and edcht. without brought his hand awav "Yancey! prideful reluctance to show fear rlvliiratlon; part of a great rs'tin and hs'kcd al It. and II waa darklv try. yrt no pnrt of Its government smeared. Yancey Mill stood In Ihe before Ihl doiirvlsnger) man with Here a bore was more valuable road, til band at his ihlgti. one the tight lips and the gimlet eve. "Well, now." rcHa!cd ! than a human lie A mre thiet. slltn foot. In lis fine high heeled Nis"aught, was summarily hinged to I'ckas slat tx'ot. advanced careless belt, nasally, "about Water." "Waier?" ihe neari-s- t tree, the killer ol a ly tils great bend wn lowered "How much you man ofi n wrnt tree. g to need? Ills eje. steel gra) menacingly I'own the strict lhce two nenialu the brim d Ihe white sum Renting this house depend on how much water ymi think you eojpg n stepped In their nnerj the nmii ti'cro, looked a Sabra had nevct ow ninny barrels" need en them hwk Ther were lerrl swaggering a Utile as a mm Ihmihi Sahra bad always taken water in a while somtorro and with a ble merciless, cold, b.vptiotir eje. for granted, like air and sunshine "A i pretty woman on his srm; the pbve. you'll wnt woman iiw.klng shout ber inteeesl find It, l.on. The frivol sheep It was one of Ihe element simply there. Put fti,p ten v Ira at what fUf saw ami brand." cd'y, tetrl!H-talk .f It ' determined not In '!" It "fan J tmi take a oke. Yamc)?' Wichita ihere was alwn whined one of the three, hi eyes water. Yancey, on Ihe praise Jour fun ( said to make a prMTn.n ney. made It the hnsi r, their n am ev fr?tvM Hun Yancey and Sum gun hand I "Joke--tu sn iftcd the nil n camping site f.iMiied quite a parade as ITO PK lni bad been nicked Hi hand walkH down l'aliitVa avenue n the blare n the morning sun we clapped met his ear. "Hod News Needi No Frees Agents help vou. I "ravnt." fertamly they T!init to be rau "lie siwnvs bus." replied Yancey. The news that stirs us most, the Ing a silt. I ran rangers in hoi k boan", turteil to stare l,nine"s plollSlt "big story," Is almost slwsys spun In doorways nudged each "It lour missus wasn't with taticou. American Magar.Ui. Cowboya clattering by jrawpljg. whooped a meeting. It waa absurd, grotesque. "Ill, Yancey I Howdy, ma'am." A Past the Hed Dog saloon. croup Id chairs tilted up against the wall or standing about In boota and sombreros greeted Yancey now with a familiarity an-rea- l, (Qimurrofh Ldna rerber It. rlk Copy V Yancey Cravat, Just returned from the newly opened Indian territory where he participated In the Run over the border, relates to a Katherlng his adventure the Venal. le family. Yunrey le a criminal lawyer, editor of the Wichita WlKwam, and husband of Sahra Cravat. When the Hun itarted, Yancey raced hla pony SRHlnxt the thorouKhhred mount of a itlrl. The thoroughbred broke two less and when Yancey stopped to ahoot It, the Rlrl grabbed hla pony and beat him to the land he wanted. Yancey, with hla wife and son, Cimarron, Blurt for the Oklahoma country. They arrive at Osase, where Tancey Intends to Marl a newspaper. ' four-year-o- Continued. "Shots?" He was nnstrapplng leather bolt with Its twin Ms broad whose menacing heads peered Just above their holsters. He wore It always now. It cnine. r In time, to represent for her a aynibol of all tlie terrors, all the perils that lay waiting for them In this new existence. "Why. sugar, I don't recollect henrlnit Oh that I" He throw bnrk any his great head and laughed. 'That was Just a cowboy, high, shooting out the lights over In Strap Turket's siiloon. On his way home and having a little fun wlib the boys. Scare you, did It?" He came over to her, put a hand on her shoulder. She shrugged She away from hlin, furious. pressed her hund frantically to her ft was cold and wet. forehead She wus punting a little. "I won't bring my boy up In a town like this. I won't. I'm gold buck. I'm going buck home, I tell you." till "Walt morning, anyhow, won't you. honey?" he s;ild. and Id hla arms. took her Next morning win. somehow, magically, licit morning, with the t, Troi s u( the night vanished quite. For a moThe sun was shining. ment Subra had the Illusion tlinl she was again at home in her own bed at Wichita. Then she realized that this was hecause she had been awakened by a familiar sound. It wus the Bound of Isaiah's voice somewhere below In the dusty yard. He whs polishing Yancey's boots, spitting on them Industriously and singing as he rubbed. Subra knew be wn utterly happy. There was much to be done a dwelilrg to be got somehow a place in which to house the news plant. If necessary, Yancey paT mid. they could lhe In the rear and set up the prliiilng and law Almost every olllie In the front. one who conducted a business In the Uwn did this. "Houses are mighty scarce." Yancey said. making a grcnt masculine snorting nud snuffling at the wash bowl as they dressed. "IT tnke what you can get or live In a tent. I heard lasi lilght thill loe Nishelts got a good house. Five rooms, and he'll furnish us with water. There're a (loren families after It. and IWi Is Inib'pendetit as bog on Ice " Kabra rather welcomed this Idea of combining oHIce and home. She A would be near hlin all day. soon as breakfast was over she and Yam-efared forth, leaving Clm In Isaiah s care. She bad put on her black grosgraln silk with the three bo pleats on each side, trimmed wllb the passementerie and Jet luittutis somewhat wrinkled from Its long stay in the trunk and her modish but with the the ostrich that bud plumes and the pink cost twelve dollar and fifty cent In Wichita, and her best black but toned kid sIkh-and lor Mack kid In the tightly hasipicd gloves Mack silk she wns nineteen Inches roud round the waist and very of II Yancey, Seeing her thll SUIred f In splendor, struck an attitude Illiitik vrrsp leaped to ilar?lcment. bis ready Hps. "l'.nl who Is this, whal thing of land or sea female n set It sivm that so ornate, BnJ guy, ome this way sailing like stalely ship ol Tarsus, hound for th' Isles f Javan or Uodire. wish til ber bravery on. . , " "Oh, now, Yancey, don't talk nn Sene. It's only my second best rc blin k rrgrsln." "Yoy'te right, my darling. L"vrn Milton has no worils for such bcstity." "I h hurry, dear. We've so much o do." With Ids curling bwk. bis broad brimmed white S"nilirero, bis high heeled b'xds. bis tine white shirt, the ample skirts of bis Trim At brrt spreading and swooping wlih Ysn h' movcim-ntthe cry was an eu'inltf striking Fmre, rt ni'S tud so unusual as thotirh she, in tins day and pine. The first thing Subra tmtbrd, S she stepped into the dni ol the S"d hat. siji et in bt f iimdish dn heart in sins. 1 be few raurd women to be ecft su ui t linn sMut the wore sunie'nhets and rslii-kind of garmctts In which Sabrs bad seen the women hack home In Wic hita hahg't np the Mond.iy wssti to dry on the line In the bmk Jtrd. Hers the; cam out ol tler d br HAVE lUpfMtSTEK high-heele- w mM if 1 ll WHAT WENT BEFORE III 5 Events in the Lives of Little Men -- Illustration S Irwin liyavs bJEilaaFirbr CHAPTER the man you"hadbegan called I on. 1 la" J TELLS TALE OF OCEAN TRAGEDY Relates How His Marooned Comrades Perished on Island. Boy 1 g four-foote- d o'lt-ld- Ihl SWT s Si i b'f Taris. The transport Chamhord of the Messageries Maritime., plying between Islands of the South Seas and Indlnn ocean, and assigned to carry the Madagascar mall, Hipped into Marseilles recently with one of the most tragic stories of the sea. a story of seven marooned fisherfolk. one being a woman, who gave birth to an babe. Four slow ami languishing deaths were caused by starvation and scurvy. The three survivors nwulled the next to go when the relief ship The infant that perished counted live in the fatalities. Youth Tells Story. The story was told by Le Merdy llenlelan. nineteen, a I'.reton youth from pout Aven. Thrit years ago a Parisian firm established a lobster cannery on the tiny Island of St. Paul, one of those Isolated, lost Islands in the middle of the Indian ocean between Australia and Africa. Sturdy liliernien were brought from Pont Aven and foncanieau In I'.rittitnv. At the beginning of p.i.--j) hard time hit the cannery and three months later the company decided to withdraw 11 workmen, leaving seven volunteer to look afier ihe material and M be taken oil later by a relief ship. Ti e band included the young llorhhiti Pulloch. a machinist: M. and Mine. P.rution ; t.uli;?ic and lluledut, fishermen, and a negro. Francois. Life on the Ishmd was good enough until spring, w Vi the foo. lacking. Fire had desl roved i.r soured llios f Hip Untied good. The water condensing npparati: was out of order ami scurvy attacked the part,?, which was existing on penguins' eggs, ra.li hits, birds. siel:ls, and rainwater in the volcanic craters. Dies as Comrades Watch. Pullocli, ihe machinist, died first, from scurvy, and was buried In a shallow grave. Food of rabbit meat and penguins' soon egg caused Ihe end of M. P.rution, hne wife was prostrated. Her baby. helr-lessi- y vs Pet Do? Provided a Grave by Will poi-l.rt- t!it dh ci r ntt t X $ Y X Si. Unfold, 'onn -- "llubv." ot do- - of ihe I;,!,. Mrs Liz, ie T. Sm.lh. has been s suicd f a piTtn.il,. id grave hi ihe Il.,rl-!.il- e. N. Y a a X ? X i? I Both Jaws Broken by Kicks of Mules born some weeks Inter, hnd died quickly. One day the negro, Fran-colcollapsed on the rocks. Finally Qtilllezle, a fisherman, endeavoring to catch some meaty fish In an improvised boat, was lost In sight of his comrades, his body, tortured with scurvy and berl herl, having no resistance. Three were left Herledan, Mme. Hrunun nnd lluledut. Mme. llrun-nseemed only to wait to Join her husband nnd child In the grave. The rabbits Jumped about, penguins stood mournfully on the rocks ami the three survivors moved about and talked like ghosts, fearing to eat that same awful food w hich brought scurvy. The youth of young Ilerdelnn probably kept h;ni the strongest, though the tragedy showed in his melancholy face. "What did you do when the relief ship finally came?" he was asked. "I hardly remember." he said. "Fifty people came ashore. They brought food and supplies ami machinery nnd they nre going to rebuild llie canning factory, lluledut and Mme. I'.ruiion are slaving there." Courtland, Kan. J. Q, Smith, Jewell county farmer, had both his jaws cracked by the kicks of different mules. Smith attempted to remove a nail from a mule's hoof. The mule kicked, the blow breaking the Jaw and throw-hibackward Into the range of the other mule, who likewise let his hind foot fly out, cracking Smith's other Jaw. s, n CHO0H5O0OO0t0OOCKlOO0CKKH Italian Nub 100 Years Old Naples, Italy. The oldest nun la Italy, Sister Cecilia Cavalln. has Just celebrated her one htinilredlh birthday In the Convent of S. Marls Fonseca, near here. Sister Cecilia entered the convent nt seventeen. She remembers the revolutionary days of MS. Pullet Lays Hug Est Astoria, Ore. Family breakfast egg was laid here by a pullet owned by oito Lebeck. The egg measured H'i Inches by 7'. Inches. RING STRIPS VICTIMS Federal Authorities Get Alleged Head of Big Race Wire Gang. tlgntors said, a "Clyde W. Smith." under Indictment at Athinla. C,. In connection with the Martin SWINDLING swindle. Post Office Inspector Hcrtiert S nrabam said the victims were per ninded to wager money on horse race with Ihe assurance that Ihef could bet on the winner afier th riti-was over by causing a delay In the telcgniphinit of the race results from Pittsburgh to Canton. Ohio, where the gang's fake resort was later locnted. Easy Money Lures. Hart's eyiterlence was typical. It wns said. In that he was I ved to the gang's den on a promise of "easy money." He laid a bet of t2.:u) and won. A week later he " bet a similar amount and ietrolt.-T- he of a liJIeged nice wire swindling ring which Is said to have taken Inore Hum $.'.IHI,. f."ofl l.iiilm-t roil mm in and other midwestern cities during the past three year, surrendered lo federal am horit ie In Akron. Ohio, The suspect Is recently. CI) do W. lie) nobis, who Is speclhV. cl, nil)' urged with n $:si.ii swindle against h millionaire Columbus (a,) theaterI OW tier. lie) Hold mid by federal ,,p t ,tin iaV, MH. leader f the gang which defraud d Purr Hart, once wi ilihy iMrolt real estate operator, of J.Mi.imi ti again. Police found that Hart th" lies. pBwned Ids wife's Jewels, borrowed Victim Kills Self. The Investigator asserted that nmney from friend and negotiated loans on hi apartment bouse hold Mr, Hart's ioss, (M (nht. in In order lo make a big "kill Aknm ran-i- d Mm to kill his wife lugs. Ing" on Ihe wire tapping scheme. and lio n commit nui on the He lost S.Vi.'sxi In Akron nnd rel iiht .f Sop!i-mtiid. pijs. lumed ,t Oelrolt on September I'v The swindler, who then i;, P':'. penniless nnd deeply In dht. their headquarters In Akron, were whl'e t a,lde tt.ili Hie M.Uue for Ihe The followingIn night, nn most ndlotning slept Hart muni, r nnd i,i,.,,. , n,0 deaia Mne ly I.I. tit. Join, A. Hoffman of Hart shot hi wife. Crnce, to n she slept and then kllbd lh lomi.-ht,S,r,;,, )f ,1,,, ,(,lrj, policy department, who traced While police were Itive Hart's movement .,n ti,e day ho anoihrr the Hgiitlng swindle, ,t fore :,.. hi S n,p (, viH (Mil buslnes man whoe name cilice It,.;.,-- , tors e pro-Win- t, hint-c!f- lline lonielery. M,r the term of her w dl. off. f, Y ITobale lu re, Mrs, Smith , f X for the maintenance ,,f $ tracing suppressed, Informed ieectlve Ihe d"g'a f!rm resting C:ll 2i ! ,,p)n that he had lost Jt ct ( to Ihe CihC ploe X lt.eac!iv,ie.ri.,. old Is H,P first I... apprehended, He said that four other !o!ro'l hirs lieyni.'d surrendered, ihe love had lo.f sums of front .V.rt0 slis),si to the gang. WESTERN BSD MEN LIKED ICE CREAM DRINK X ,J. t.-- i J.'.ii ,p ' flF Rush Gold Drupgut Pionrr m .a!c, nned Secretary Inherits the Dv!opment cf Soda mining can p .v ptiin; out -- travel Coneottions. eg ding M,.re." ending H.e. mo the go'd h! Cr,,ml..n rrglnn. New York -- V,o ItiM hled II , e writ.,, J ,n "traveling drug ston-scream sd.-iWeil, m e of nrP ,s,, '"' oh drug and P? l"t"S l eer In il dev cloptm nt wn a pin peed druggist f Hie SU rnu), , ,, id a rnpuldp He served a niKtutc of I e.ivy en 'im ov rnd fruit Jui.e ,. the be im-- who , fed hiihdied. ..f tnii... f rrritrr flmked t alirni,n In .,,,,), f lew ,..,tor, t , ,.,,, ri,.iit; the bright metal. And Hip riiatry n Ve np-thc- nitiers. full xx i, ,.,), ,w.i;w ef whWy Wilt it. f,M tim.l.ic,', wi,,!,,,,-bke- d , . me ''""';; nnd. o,t loMv,,,, drug store - "" aide l ,ir wn 'irnwi-n- "' n.in'tig ramp, were .luss.n (late. Jr. was the ,)ny ii,;-,He wa the fist j,Taduile "? tntPt lTni. Hale, Hier-fo(hemist to ntrUe itl riifon,; hi a gr.nid.n. Cute ibi m,,-,)- , write In ';.'i'!" tp to,mi.cr .,f f!lM,ijr medi the American I Huggi.t. Af-.whl.t, rontainrd Ihe rush il;,d n , d ,; tUp ree for r,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,j "!d his fm r mi T, ;rp and (t lure nt Hie !.,te f;ijr Ml cie:,, f' s;1rrrt,,.n ramp. Hnmlre,!. to. It rrrale j f ,ti.m. Year. n.n c, -- : ,1)ri),.n Inler ,e cr,.am boh l,e- w,,,,;,, lnn t, , what (.u,r similar tin ri,,11(, II bo. (..,, along. sgons , g'-s-t ''''''' r .!.!, ,,.. ,, , ,ut- re .,,.,,,. Pa. P.ecaue of mnr of service as secretsry ' Ceorge K MctSill. Wcsllhy oil orT Blor, Mis Pboefie Perkins ha bed ljiica.! hed Ihe greater part of ' eslale. valued nt Jt a pioneer opcrai' Mh;UI w ', Ihe oil field of Viinyl'.-anlwa tinted chiefly for his dcvH'l' sand. '"' nuiif of the sieM-bliihanri d Ihe prlroteum Industry llutler. ul.il. y the tale. Mis IVrWlns was M':;ns In addition I" the stoik b" large V1" Mi petkln will receive the Oil! homestead In Ksrn I"'f po,t here. Inry for jenr. share e.f moo--I.- '"' - "i Oil Magnate's WcahH fr t;,,,. Taying Investment It. M' l'l" Cnl f- -C. an iitu Ulmed trunk f"r J l"oigl si an suction. In the Irtirk foutie four Herman bond of lisuvsi mnik rsfhJ sued since With titer? ,e nsr. rt they were said to be worth fl' llctm-t- , " govct-nt"''t- I |