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Show MfJliNIXH THE CTAH- - UUDKT EXAMIXEl: o the River iu lcglla-ii.- , i tit count rii-- s irtbu:sry ttui peraous r c:n a comu:l:-ieeivgiun. they Pse u should appear betoie ito Then- - i Jo ill Tbe ol uetrlopiaeat. of trace., piiuisrv nd oju nlv aisle their reason for ili.iuj and even anxious lull the stoniM' aelsgoliiaM beiweeu sra wilJcf under blil people opposing or favuriug a and South finaac.al ability necthe people of Ui For auma year practically buL they lack the who weie I tbia of ulon, of their aie development for hea proper thesa essary warfare du attenfion waa paid to the uioei iu a Is eunaaed daly naturaly resources. r Uruguay Day MIM 'ban half a century ago. There iu- It ciirna: Is uusur-passecountry. conimiitlee wealthy extended from By TM Suaearfl Pulia"i"g E"1, The hav aiep I li doubt that the Japaneae most part the soil is for waa abort. The W-efficient groimi for a graUe awoual heariug to publiciiy to excellaot can its fertile, pastures It. Aral was aa open appeal t the SUBSCRIPTION UTIE liie numerous and so e,l if they chike to bear ed. river Its art tbe'.r one to t waa the Hare i a condensed statement of a Ogflaa Delivered ay Camer furnish ample power ueut direct. Naturally there distributed as to CIV, tarludlag AuaRsy Moewr Tie very small part of what took piaoe const it be to general avigavailable and Those are two sides to every la Juaauaar, per kta in Japan in the flfiir; to tlua. Ita mine are rich in gold, silof baaaer tba hi under eallst commenced who When KomleTeuno It ha an are loath to recognise thla fact. ver, copper, iron and lynyoebi an Stowua. lu bia nigu arm ej at Let a man pin a badge ua himself as area equal to that uf 'lm atate ot Netune two Aiueiicaa BY MAIL IN ADVANCE, I'raga, I tit ir oaplaliu foriually braska, about l.ftcd.wo people, and Th Exawwef 1 eeat by Japan a refordier" and ba Immediately couiuierce ting that four or five good porta It has less pur-iiv- , uf Oguwa. iff 'ar..fiWj kritaula constituted to r self a Judge rniKlit ito-iperuiiued. aint coimtrj 1.000 mile of railroad and hot At least qaertoi.inadveaM.. tom-sty- , guve the ani Thr rlghteouuev. probity than ib deled oi ami f hi that length of river open to Hitle a preuin.vsur, at tbe inquiry Pursue aud huuor. the rue proviocea lo pu-aof iJaniiu INPCFtbkNT. d FEARLEM ibeir delenic. tin the 7th of further and you find that la the pin- navigation. furwa-iiM What la said or the advantages and Aaymf - M 1y Commodore J rry arrived ion of the true reformer, all virtue la Julv. 153, nauaaal aawtwFat I'rag and sent up hi demand for enlisted on bin aide, and all corrup- opportunities of Uruguay may be said aw. treaty of ainlty and rommerce. Tha tion on tha other. If ha advocate a with equal or greater truth of Argea-tiukaa w tkVOllteA to he n u nneient cuUotn, were explained Ita sol is richer, and Ita pasture for ha ii'e whit, however, would not pnipusitluu that la sufficient, Couinitaj art aanis fruitful. Its are a abundant and Cniiiuabre kia Ua and with him, lieleu.'' lu February. ISat, carries all (he virtues and could be desired climate is arrived with his ship all that left th are fur ba Ferry but vices wu. the nothing ...Iia., y. the name thing a tod been could to desired. ir demanded m u artmea piwuaJ opposition. But tba American public, climate la all that Again Ibo in previou urged --g lill knows yin. from and Important. kbaciXul Ita arc rivers eatenaiive a believe moat in of iBe somewhat p:te being put off, in N vidusi In4 irt irua him Like Uruguay, It is a great agricultural moved tip near not be endorse deal doe asd anJ urgent petHuatinti. square All lU. pufcoart a IMMft W country. It baa more euuugh to the capiml to hr nide to the proposition that tha prosecution and MMiliiltUiAUVM f Vmlu can to Hill port that the etiy earner tlutu four time tbe area of the BtaLe it fetfAloi AlulML Af n the pres and puba tin mortgage .if very de.iroyed with iliv d Iji iha waste kaaC The more uiroi lic. Some liiue the defense gal a of Texas and less than Kollo wlux tin- American light drift. aids bekwd aa Sieve turn m on Ih area extensive ha It reformIB papulation. Eu appendd the "true IriHtance. show. For the aak iMiiktl iaba lluat drone. Heat Admiral Sir Jamea Ster-Hu- g er for years ur w m iwpoiiatlila to wbat spiraled to pres aud adapted to the successful cultivation nnHirimiitle for irmle. of wheat, corn and cotton. The popuare tthaaied at lit through public mill pressing publicity agents In belit Ih.w he laDM American an half of railroad rata legivlation, but lation la rapidly Increasing, aud ample demand, and in Unt iiiinleier arrived with n demand to he when the railroads undertook to gubaeritorawU! aoalar atauur profitable pit opportunities are offered for allowed to live : Ye.lo. ami that trade their aide of tbe rase before tbe pub- Investment In cninnit-rror public enby ii ru$ ibia office of effl-rir baton should to holuley free without w cv Iba Naaauac howl went up. Every terprise. Already there are arrangeIn July of the lic, what Interfcrencs-ihair kraektaat. and kuian men-o- f newspaper that dared to print a line ment a being made for the extension tame year American war went t- - Yokuhaiiia and noth even advocating that the railroads be of railroads nnd for the cunstrnetlon of Tba Maniac Eaawlat? caa to fled i h1 government that they wnuld new ones These are necessary for the found aa sale by iba waiwtoa white alley, to followed In a few duya by Eng'iali given a show for the htwi Go, MU UM City. aa having proper development uf this vast extent and aijiiadiima, all of them wan immediately branded Oa L 1 through traiaa Waving of country, ami American capital of s treatlc ml ued A oa that In been drier bought. suggestion Ogdon Th trentle wera Bud aniliy. Tto Coattora Pacific Kailway, waa nut should be Invested. la and that all holy good rourluded tinder the guna of the Taa tabja aaeltt Hallway, aad Uruguay and Argentine are certainly cornered by the advocate tif the pure-foo.) 1 ka Crag ta Stout Una Hallway. aguuiiivma, in regard lu which Sir will conlar a bill, aud that the bill. Itself was far In advance of the countries tribuHeed aaya: Emuciaar patron favor oa tba aaatmgeiuent by it had town the pmlu of Japan nut the embodiment uf all human wis- tary to the upper pari of this river to tbia office wkeaevsf thay that ita shore had never bean led to the name result. When system, namely, Paraguay, southeastInvaded and that no foreign dom, lad to dad tba papara at lb dawg Hcforra Bureau ern Bolivia and a part of the State of l had over trodden Ita noil for king the International Rut now tba lor flooded the country with franked Matto Grosso, In Braxil, an area of without some (itO.UOO square miles. These have abolition eignera tro-- the al recti of Ycdo llaelf malter tba urging aa he Itoled and the grim mouth of of fine tropical climates, rich virgin aot I, all was It canteen the JAPAN! GRIEVANCE. tlte furet;ii eqiiadrun grinned protee-tbright and priper, but when the blew-e- r vast forests and valuable timber, and lo ihn Intr.i.ler and what lo the pro'id to be established press headquarter to numerous navigable rivers, extending Cbrunlclr Franrlwo Fan Thr abaamncnL ' advocate II In the'r deep-fel- t of the well Into the Interior, aad la aome inSir of fbr writing quotes frunl wa all It then wrong. The stances more than J.OWI miles from tbe canteen, J. Reed to ahow what Japan REFORMERS AND PUBLICITY. rd the free- mouth of the liver Plate, and with front criticism ininiuulty ua. to to do Japan prior aa wlb claimed by the true numerous waterfall, aome of which dom of to lftil waa disturbed by Intrrnsl A magaaine cala all "ni Ion to tho war a, of whlrh Sir Ed aid Rued war butweeii ih old aud ut w idea of reformer a a llod glven prerogative, are greater than that of Niagara; rich would to appalling if 1c were nut mines of gold, diver and copper, coal armta: iullui-nclnleglslatbin at Waahlngtun. In olden t'ntos degrees ot and Iron, all awaiting energy and capiof f'lmsiu tb Prince la tboaa day A amusing. w Idea" la one uf growth. aaw tna provinces reduced from len The "u knighthood were conferred and carried tal. The forest are well supplied to two, and Ih Prince of Hiuma number "f ynara ago the method cm with certain privileges. . The ntudern with good merchantable timbers, such ba.l five out of hi wight taken from ployed wn principally that of reachllgnum-vltamethod appear to be to confer the de- as rosewood, pekea, him: aad wither they nor their niemlirra or icnatora In person. ing all nasunie priviand acajou, cedar, ever forgot or forgive the anjtca wood, braxil wood, gree yourself licfi.re thi'iii, Then iicrcluiicd the hearing immunities. Seriously aaurpatiun a they romdden-leges aud quebracho, vlnatleo (a hard wood reof CdiigreH and finally of the Tokugaw: but ibnugh two it la an open question whethsembling mahogany), and varloua dye BHklng, retituriea of peace those dewendaBis the BPimnl lu the country at largo eolf-a- t rarrtoa and er cabinet wood. Tho products of tacked label a really t waited and watched for the npiir-thruugb the pres. . Flflceu year ago, Ihe weight that some people thluk It these countries nro needed now by the unity of overthrowing the uaui-peand raoaeeriag tbair broad aad vlu eiccpt un mallei a of tlm gregteat doe, for many a wolf has masquer- American manufacturer, and aa time blit lli tto attcptlun waa paU able domain. aded In slieep'a clothing before now. advances and our trade extends there That passage ahow that Japanese to aumuiiiiee hchr'iiiga. Klrma, corpo-ratluwill to a greater demand. The timber, The publicity Idea baa grown bear grndgM. rarefully euan-aleaulndvi(lt1ual thniughuui tbe five y ear ago there was but dyewoods. robber and eofflee will be through many generation. In a way country depended on letter or per agent there are now bait a need by our people, and now la tho mot anally comprehended by the West-an- a aonal vtaitd to T'ndlvhluut Cjugrcsamen In Washington and time to begin the preliminary work of linen bureau mind, aa eiiatlng between thnae or Htmalor to caro for their legisla- murh Incidental work. President aecuriugA portion of these products if tive Interest. Then tbe Idea develop- of tba aame blood. Among a Wesii-rwe expect to be able to compete with RookcvpIi only appeli to ,the' public direct liut appointed a preis agent for the Bnropeitn. Die Panama canal, at a salary of $10,-ihTHE TELEGRAPHONE. year. Many of the department and bureaus In Washington employ What It le and How It Works correspondents to preTalks to Dispatchar. pare matter fur the press, and senator and congressmen circulate, or The practicability of the new cause to be circulated, advance Just Installed In The office King, was copies of tbelr speeches and inter- of chief train dispatcher views. Only recently a band of nobis demonstrated a few nights ago when a division of the automatic block sigknights with the reform label plaster- nals between tbe state line and Verdi ed all over them, announced, with a tailed to work. The trouble with the signals was great nourish of trumpets, that they whose caused by the breaking of a wire bebad established a lobby, A! A tween tbe rails and was noticed by mission would be to appeal to tha Conductor A. I). Kloperk when near wherein their th siding t Calvada. preaa oa all matters Knowing that subscribers were interested. The fact a passenger train was about due, he on tbe that this lobby la endorsed by the pulled up siding and then put himself In communication with the ofperiodicals which condemn others for fice 8 at park by means of the precisely the eatue work may explain are one If hot of you many things. la this way a manual system of sigthe chosen yu are one of the loet nals took the place of automatic signals and the trains wera kept moving Thr proposition Is simple. almost without delay. Had it not Yet one piust admit that the publibeen for the tnlegraphone brakemen i Idea one led a good and has city would have been compelled to flag to result of incalculable benefit to the division where the signals faljed Ihe nation. The limelight is burning to work, and this would have meant with constantly increasing lllumin-osli- y that they would hare had to walk three to four miles, making the delay iipun affnir a) the national capiof each train final several hours. tal. The lobbyists who used to infest The Is a combination the cspltol are bring driven farther of telegraph and telephone Instruand farther Inro the dark recesses, it ments using the tcleprapta wires, yet haring the same use aa the telephone. will lie only a short time before li ts so arranged that communicaenacts a law requiting the tion with the Spark office can be bad 2279 Ave. 362 of all legislative agents, and anywhere along the Una by trainmen. bonne is fitted with an restricting the despicable methods Every nn.) all the trainmen hare front whlrh the country has suffered them. so much In days. They are not all gone yet! There still reARMY DISTRUSTS CHICAGO. main ii few persons who undertake to Infiiiem'i-Cartful Tinnsd Meat Inquiry. legislation and legislator liy corrupt methods; who profess to Tho by Ueut. Colmntroi vuti-congressmen, nnd who Hobbs un ;he estabii i "i their reputation for onel lishment at i'blcugo H still kept iliein lucrative trickery to socu'-tnr Mr. to Plane and the Army .V forms of Coiim-il- . li I?, however, known that gainst tii.-it aniiiuiiiei! to a condemnation of the lobbying the "publicity agent'' is arriimii iiu'iiif ir speeded hr the special warring and t'.ic true reformWar Office envoy, and its tenor is ers" should t in line The country lo the American has litile to fear from unr pcrmiti svateiu ot (toniuying to shake the IX AX V PA I IT Tin: CITY AXI COIXTY. Army enuring who inaki-- a ' might foi wiri appeal to (.'oiturir iro-- i in tinned meat of that kind. Th-the general pies. who A, howewr. provision of this nato ciurnpl tin- prut shiv.dl lu ns selAibs on InipmTPfl (it v nml Farm rrojuMiy Pnmiptly ture are in lute necessity to verely dealt with as lh'ie who attempt in th.- field, the Connell are X cfio ti ill ihI. to eorn.pt luglsiai.ua. bound to nsnke arrangements for their sup;;? to t;e Army, and have set UNDEVELOPED COUNTRY. shunt tinmu ter by ascertaining tinned meat which is beyond esn obtained, tn expert' will Tile !:t (,npsil!;i- - Uepo-- f su,.r sliorilv to Australia. Xe h :hu : uveiniiient. nuiiKin a Zealund. and America mil make the or rrugnsy mid un Ineper'lun f a large number of the In .on con'!meat ran inn,: md preserving estabat Buenos I A vc. t:i avion 'on to cs'.le.l to lishment. pieeentlng a to thr 4'onnrll on the subject. 'he faci i i,ii in jirdor to nli'ain the Thr expert to Major A. liong. It. S. r j mi.i establish Amer-- j O.. nffirrr Ariuj Se: Corps- Written in Wrung Mnl Safi- - (uijiHiiit'K at Lowest Kiiln. r.ir")' in a formadlhte nue'tion with a Isirc iiiiiuunt of experience in the matter of supplies of every kind. i will be thei. necessary . at present . S. C.. to ado;o tin- os me methods that the Major in Oiirago watching the inengaged I'UMiness and infiuen'isl of othpeople terest of the War Office under existReed Hole! er n.ition have adopted invest ing coni ran. In pub!te enterprises that j moiiev tend I The rajiwav l.rotherhoo-ito he sre mak: nnd genet tl develop. 420-- z ing ateu'lv prKiesvtn their iiioveirert J mom of the countries. Vbat-r-r may to obtain hi chur wage and rudm-be Ul.t of the rat sdrsnremrnt tif thMr tlm I iaii-rui.- ed ail lernove. nun hi mu- - MA1!( H Mt)X)A, 4. 1!07 r" THE Nr lei-ib- THEE n. w Il7 street, aud he was somewhat fixed! sratriiiug Mr. Ladew exiri.-a- i Ariel and tor aged and imLqnsat escun, from aa overflow of tbe cruel which they bad been caught. i:,;r a voice warned him. tto wiki pip.ng of a newsboy who had cliiutod into a tivs near by. Joe Louden, he Ion. reamed, out." With a muffled roar the crowd .urged took from tho Jail and turned tovard tto step.' Tar and feather b.m" Take bin? over to the river and throw him la" Drown him! Hung b u; Them a thing happened w hich wM dramatic enough lu its inception, tiUl almost ludicrous lu its effect. J walked quietly dwn the step and toward tto advancing mob wiih hi head corked to oue siile. one eyebrow lifted and oue coruer of bia mouth drawn down in a faintly distorted CONQUEST sf CANAAN d. ;t a Dy BOOTH TARKINGTON. Author m-x- et Cacmr. M saviour Raaucaira. Etc. - COPYRIGHT. ro-for- 1111. ld. nile a aner Sn-.yi- one-hal- Ba a. I aa iaau a fairer-minde- a atuck-ralaln- g ! one-thir- - rly la e . Kri-uc- per-hap- d fo-i- i d M-war- d spi-ec- d apace-Where- one-suc- h ii er Mfvwwwwww e. Commercial Electric Co. con-gre- Wash. Ind. Phone live-gon- E. F. BRATZ " meat-parkin- g so-ri-- Real Estate Bargains e ruth-loa-l- y n gi-- : or se k - sol-db-- - 1 - wl-er- Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance siiM-irio- v - afii-'war- re-p-- rt j pr.-pe- vi-- A - I 41 0 25th St. Phones lli-tn- 1 i Opposite 420 and s -- Y -.. CHAPTER XXIII. (Concluded 3 ) Tha farmer and lieopl of tbe leas urban parts of tto country were accustomed to found their opinions upon the Tocsin. They regarded It as the single immutable rock of journalistic righteousness and wisdom in tb world. Consequently, stirred by the outbursts of the paper, they cam Into Canaan iu great numbers, and. though tb pressure from tbe town Itself was ao strong that only a few of them managed to crowd Into tbe courtroom, the others Joined tbelr voices to those somber murmurs outdoors, which Increased In loudness aa the trial went en. The Tocsin, however, waa not having everything ita own way. The vol- uuie of outcry against Happy Fear aud his lawyer bad diminished. It ticed. In "very resiwctabl quarters." The Information Imparted by Mike Sheehan to tto politicians at Mr. Far bach's had been slowly seeping through the various social strata of tbe town, and, though at first- - Incredulously rejected, it began to find acceptance. Upper Maia street cooling appreciably la Its acceptance of the Tocsin aa th There were law and the prophets. even a few who dared to wonder In their hearts If there had not been a mistake about Jo LouJeu, and. although Mrs. Kilt croft weakened not th relatives of Bqnlre Buckalew aud of Peter Bradbury began ta hold up tbelr beads a little after having made home horrible for those gentlemen and reproached them with their conversion aa the last word of oenlle shame. In addition, th colonel's grandson and Mr. Bradbury's grandson had both mystifyingly lent countenance to Joe, consorting with him openly, the former to bis own purposes, th latter because he had cunningly discovered that it was a way to Miss Tabor's rrgnrd, which since her gentle rejection of him be had grown to believe, good youth, might to the pleasantest thing that could ever come to him. In abort, tho question bad begun to thrive, Waa it possible that Eskew Arp bad not been Insane after all? Tbe best of those who gathered ominously about the epnrthouae and its purlieu were tlia young fanners and field hands, artUaus and clerks, one of the letter being a pimply faced young man (lately from tba doctor' hands), who limped and would limp for tho rest of bn life, he who, of all men, held the memory of Eskew Arp In least respect and waa bttrnlngly desirous to revenge hlmaelf upon tbe liv- HARPER to BROTHER 2 brought him to tb pass in which he now stood, hit loyalty to Jo and his reaentiueut of whatever tampered with Claudius's straightness, lie, was submissive to the cousequeueea; to was still kiysL And now Jo asked him aad tii tell Just what happened, Happy obeyed with crystal dearness. Throughout tto long, tricky cross examination ho continued to tell Just what happened with a plaintive truthfulness not to to imitated, aud throughout tt Joe guarded him from pitfalls (for lawyers in their search after truth are comiielled by the exigencies of their profession to make pitfall even for tbe holiest) and gave him. by various devices, time to remember, though nut to think, and made the words corn right in his mouth, ao that before the aitrtng waa over a disquieting rumir rau through the waiting crowd in (he corridors, across the square and ever the town that the case was sureThla was ly going "Loudeu'a way. In also the opluion of a looker-oCanaan n ferret faced counselor of corporation who, called to consultation with the eminent Buckalew (nephew of the squire), had afterward spent an hour In his company at the trial. Its going that young fellow Louden' Ton say way. said th stranger. hes a shyster, but admitted Buckalew, with Well, some reluctance, I don't mean that exactly. I've got an old nnd who seems lately to think he's a great . smile. He went straight toward tto yelling forerunnero. with ouly a small 'bundle n pin-sue- 1 I'll take your node's word for It" returned the other, smiling. I think he'll $o pretty far." They liad come to the Sight of step which deecendod to the yard, and ihe visitor, looking down upon th angry crowd, added, If they don't kill him! Joe hlmaelf waa anxion concernin'.-uinch matter. II shook hands at th end of tbe sitting, bid ding him to of good cheer, and whe ha little man had man-haaway un 'er a strong guard began to gather amort hjs papers at a desk Inside thi tor. This took him perhaps lira min utr, and when he had finished then were only three people left lu the room a clerk, a neco Janitor with a broom and the darky Mend who always hop fully accompanies a colored man hold Ing high public office. Tboa two approvingly greeted tbe young lawyer, tto Janitor handing him a note from and the friend meNofbert Fllt-rof- t a quarter from borrowing'' chanically him aa be opened the envelope- I'll be rotuT yo way to git a box o laughed tbe friend, soon es de campaign open np good. Dey ell goln vote ye way down on de levee bank, but dey rlio expecka to git to ing. Tbe worst were of that mystifying, smoke a little 'M lecksliun day! We frit-u'- ! einliryonle, type, the Amer knows wliui ow Kortort's missive waa lengthy and lean voyou, In the production of which Canaan and her slater towns every- altaurblng. Joe went on bis way, perusing It with profound attention, but where over tbe rounlry are prolific the young man, youth, boy perhaps, ns be descended the stairway to the creature of nameless age, whose floor below a loud burst of angry shout-to caused him rlothes sre Ilka those of a brakeman ing outside the building frout doors the hasten toward big brako-tnaout of work, but who la not a which faced Main street. The doors In or out of work; wearing the oiened upon an imposing vestibule, black soft bat tilted forward to shelter from which a handsome flight of cjone aa a couuter does tb contempt of a steps, by a marblp bulua-tradprotected clerk that expression which tbe face led to tlie ground. does not dare wear quite In the open, Standing at tlie top of these step asserting tlie possession of supreme ca- and leaning over the balustrade, he had pacity In wit, strength, dexterity and a clear view of half the yard. No oue amours: the dirty haudkerchlef under was near him. Evcryliady waa runthe collar, the short black coat, al- ning In the opposite direction, toward ways double brenstfd; tbe eyelids that comer of tlie yard occupied by tbe sooty, one cheek always bulged, tha Jail, the centering upon an forehead speckled, tbe lips cracked, whirlpool of men which moved horrible tooth and the affectation of lowly toward a door In tb high wall possessing secret Information upon all that iuclosed the bnildliig. aud Joe aaw matters of fbe universe, above all, tha that Happy Fears guards, conducting Instinct of finding the shortest way to the I tack to his cell, were beprisoner any scene of official Interest to the ing Jostled aud rushed. Tbe distance policeman, fireman or ambulance surthay bud made was abort, but as they geon a singular being, nut professionreached the door the pressure npon tough ally criminal, histrionically them increased dangerously . Clul-own Its rather than really, full of rose in the air. hots flew, the whirlpool argot of brag, hysterical when crossed, heaved tumultuously, and the steel door timid through great Ignorance and clanged. therefore dangerous. It furnishes uot Happy Fear was safe Inside, but the the loaders, but the disk of mobs, and Jostlors were outside, hnffied. ugly and it spring up at times of crisis from allrred with tbe passion that changes heaven knows where. You might bava a crowd luto a mob. driven through all tbe streets of Then some of thorn caught sight of a week before the trial and have Joe aa lie stood alone at the top of seen four or five such fellows, but the and a great shout of rage tcis. from the day of Its beginning the and exultation arose. square was full of them, dingy shuttleFor a moment or two he did not see cocks batted up Into view by the Toc- his danger. At the dang of tho door sin. his eyes, caught hy the gleam of a - i They kept the air whirring with (heir wide ., pq toward the solar. Tbe news of that sitting which had caused the squire, Fllteroft and Peter Bradbury to risk (lie court's displeasure was greeted outside with loud and vehement disfavor, aud when, at roam, tbe Jurymen were marshaled out to cross the yard to the National House fur dinner a large crowd fob lowed aud surrounded them until they reached tbe doors of the hotel. "Don't let Idiwyer Louden tombo-.ixlyou! Tar aud feathers fer Hang him:ye ef ye don't hang hlin! These were the mildest threats, and Joe Louden, wntching from an upper window of the courthouse, observed with a troubled eye Imw certain of the Jury shrank from tbe pressure of the throng, how the checks of others showed sudden pallor. Sometimes "public sentiment has done evil things to those who have not shared it, and Joe knew bow rare a thirg is a Jury which dares to stand square against a town like Canaan semi-rowd- wltl-Hspp- y n e, agl-tata- d s n -- aroused. The end of that afternoon's session saw another point marked for the defense. Joe had put tb defendant on the stand, and tho little man had proved an excellent witness. During his life he had been many things many thitu disreputable; high standards were not brightly Illumined for him in the lieginnlng of the night march which his life had been. He had been a tramp, afterward a petty gambler, but h: great motive had finally come to i rim intention to do what Joe told him to and to keep Claudlne as ira;cht aa be Could. In a measure hat. t v -- (. ilin ton- fMu fV- -i of paper in bis hands, and then, w !iiu. th nonpartisan spectator held their brestb, expecting the stock ef coni no, straight ou through them. A number of the bulge cbeeked the scattering van of these ton-runrr. charging with hoarse and cruel shrieks of triumph. The first, appar. to ently about to tear Joseph pieces, changed conutroauce at ar.ii's length, swerved violently and wlih tk loud cry, Head him off! dashed on up tbe stone steiia. The uisu next to blml him followed his lead, with the name shout, strategy and baste. Then the others of this advance attack, finding themselves confronting tto quiet man, who kept his even pace and showed no Intention of turning aside fw them, turned suddenly aside fur him aud, tsklug the cue from the first, their way, bellowing; Head hint off Head him off!" nntil there were a down and more rowdylsh men aad youths upon tto ateiw, tbelr eyes bitting with fury, menacing London's hark with frightful gestures across the marble balnstrade aa they hysterically bleated th chorus, Head him off." Whether or not Joe could have w alked through the entire mob aa be hid walked through these Is a matter for It waa believed In Caspeculation. naan that he conkl. Already a gwt of mirth began to sweep over the sterner spirits as they paused to marvel ns leu at tbe disconcerting advance of ths lawyer than at tho spectarlo presented by tho Intrepid daredevils upon th steps, a kind of Ian actually- openlnc before the young man ai ho walkad steadily on. And when, Mr. Rtoehu, leading half a doeen huge men fnu tbe Farbach brewery, nuceremonbnialy shouldered a way through the mob t Joe'a side, reaching him where tbs proas was thickest. It is a question K tbe services of bis detachment wen Reeded. ' The laughter increased. It beranw roimplnoas. Homeric salvo shook th air. 'And never one of the fire eaten upon the- steps lived long enough t live down the hateful cry of that day, "Head him off!" which waa to becose a catchward on the streets, a tauat more stinging than any devised by de liberate Invention, an Insult bittern than the ancestral doubt, a lighting word and the groat historical Joke of Canaan, never omitted In after days when tbe tale was told how Joe Louden took that short walk arroaa tha - courthouse yard which made him or of Canaan. - may- ' (Continued tomorrow.) Feminise Am "Yea, deer, I waa married last month. Td like you to call on me and see tha pretty little fiat I have. Tve aeon him, my dear!" Life. tia Da. Tbe brave Newfoundland had just rescued his young master from tba boiling surf. My dog, too," uld L'Oignon pensive ly, once saved my life. Tell us about It," Mid Tete da Yean . with ugcr interoat 1 sold him for IS." uld L'Oignon, "when I was nearly starring." Fall Price. 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