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difcolored ferent Jellies or Jams on top Cheese Beat one package of cream cheese with a quarter of a cup of sweet cream chop a dozen large table raisins a strip of citron six candled cherries one candied apricot a small piece of candled pineapple a grating of lemon peel a dash of nutmeg a tablespoonful of apricot brandy and a teaspoonful of sugar Mix well then mould and chill cut In small squares when ready to use and serve with buttered toast for afternoon tea or with luncheon dessert Towel Box If there are no drawers for holding the surplus stock of dish towels holders cleaning cloths and the like which should always be in readiness get a comfortable seat hang the cover on pad the top of It and cover hinges with blue denim then you will have- a suitable receptacle TO-DA- Y Is a good time to have your name placed on our subscription list Done by the Buccaneers of the Spanish Main More Daring Than the Hold-U- p of the Steam- Nothing ship Buckman Off the Oregon sherbets are made from Tempting watermelon both and canteloupe Coast by Two Deserters from There are conserves to be made of the Navy Who Planned to Loot the rlnda perhaps In combination with There another fruit or & vegetable Her Treasure Chest of Klondyke are salads which may be concocted Gold Rob All the Passengers email Into to cut melons by adding a sprinkling of nuta and cubes a Turn the Ship Inshore and Then spoonful of mayonnaise Flee with Their Plunder But first catch your melon A ripe canteloupe can be told by an examlna--tloof the stem end Break a small HE exploit piece from this and see If the melon of the two Is fragrant If It smells spicy the from pirates— deserters melon is ripe It is a mistake to put the United States navy— ice into a canteloupe as Is generally who tried to capture the done This takes away considerably steamship from the sweetness of the melon meat Buckman on the high The canteloupe Is one should be served In a seas and almost succeeded bed of cracked ice A toothsome des-- : of the most thrilling and daring dramas of the deep since the days of eert is made by filling a canteloupe the buccaneers skin with vanlla ice cream and pourIn these prosaic ing over the Ice cream a mild ginger days when lawlessness on the ocean hides In corners of forgotten syrup a the world the story of their plot and Sherbet— Boll For Watermelon pound of sugar and a quart of water how It failed narrowly of success has together for 10 minutes Add two more of strangeness about It than anywriters of of gelatine which has thing yet imagined by tablespoonfuls fiction These pirates been soaked In a half cupful of cold melodramatic water for an hour then when dis- however had but a brief career From Its beginning to Its end It was less solved strain and pour into the freezer Add one pint of orange juice and than two hours long The way In which these two men — freeze When nearly frozen add two to hold cupfuls of pink watermelon dice and WeBt and Wise — endeavored let stand packed In Ice and salt for up an ocean steamship followed as an hour and a half closely as possible the lines pursued the land hold on who robbers In making canteloupe sherbet soak by up one teaspoonful of gelatine in a half trains The adapting of these methAdd ods to piracy on the ocean Is absocup of cold water for an hour develIt Is an cup boiling water When the lutely new that gives eviIs quite dissolved add one opment In freebooting gelatine dence that there are meji today who cupful of cold water cup of sugar and the mashed pulp are just as desperate and just as and cruel and Just as and juice of a melon about the size of bloodthirsty willing to take chances a cocoanut against tremendous odds as any man who ever Pickled canteloupes are not found a and sprang aboard a drew cutlass on the average table But they cergalleon These tainly deserve a place there a steamer of 3000 The Buckman belong to the sweet pickle variety Select melons not quite ripe Cut into tons burden was a treasure ship that oblong pieces take off the rind and carried a greater store of gold than vessel ever that any tempted a pirate’s soft parts near the seeds To every In her eight pounds of melon allow one pint greed In the days of old strong room were hundreds of thouand three pounds of sugar vinegar Mix half a teaspoonful each ground sands of dollars’ worth of gold dust and In bars — the riches of the Klonmace and cloves and one teaspoonful The robbers knew that at this each cinnamon ginger and allspice dyke of AlasTie In little piece of cheesecloth and season of the year the wealth from ev scald with the vinegar Cook the ka flows In a steady stream ery corner of that northern land to melons In the hot syrup until tender then skim out into a bowl Boil the "the states” They also knew that was the Buckman’s especially freight liquor down and pour over the melon her passenRepeat this three or four times and precioustoo and thatwasamong much spoil there the last time heat the melon with the gers Details Carefully Planned syrup Put into jars and seaL An excellent conserve of melon rinds The two men planned It all out becan be made Pare off the green part fore they took passage on the steamer of the melon rind and all the pink cut at Seattle bound for San Francisco into inch pieces shaping as desired Together they tested every link In the and weigh For five pounds of the chain of circumstances which they rind allow one quart of water and a were to set In motion They would Scald the water and go aboard as ordinary passengers pint of vinegar Just as they would take a train which vinegar add the rind and boil 10 minutes Remove the rind with a skim- they planned to rob It was to be a mer and drain perfectly dry night affair for that would be the Place in the preserving kettle a pint easiest People are less courageous of water and 3 pounds of sugar Boil In the dark than by day A train robskim add the melon pieces and two ber under the same circumstances ounces green ginger cut In slices might deem It best to cut the signal On Cook until the melon is clear and ten- cord that led to the locomotive der remove with a skimmer and put a steamship there was the rope that In glass jars to the vessel's whistle led Boll the syrup 10 or 15 minutes But there was longer fill the Jars with That must be severed another hot syrup and seal thing that had to be done they agreed before the Bteamer could be gagged The wireless must be put and ' To Bake Potatoes Quickly In order to bake potatoes quickly boll them first ten minutes In salt water before putting them In the oven Also there was plenty calibre to feed the guns of ammunition It la an axiom of lawyers and detectives that the great criminal no matter how calculating and farseeing Is tripped Inevitably by some trifling trifle that thing some Insignificant in planning his he has overlooked crime Thus It was with these two twentieth century pirates They did not know or knowing deemed It of no Importance that in an out of the way place on the deck there waa a bell The captain of the Buckman dreaded a fire at sea above all else Usually the whistle calls the men to quarters for fire drill but this cautious skipper argued that If the whistle should be disabled at some critical moment when a fire was discovered much time would he lost In summonTherefore he had a ing the men Installed and trained his men to rush to their stations when It rang It was this fire bell that made the plans of these freebooters go awry just at the time when their adventure hung In the balance Death for Steamer1! Captain The helmsman had been silenced and had steered the ship due east for an hour with a pistol at hla back He shuffled to and fro all he dared and at last awakened the captain who was sleeping In his cabin a few feet away The captain from the wheelhouse stirred His death was Inevitable according to the stern rules of piracy One of the robbers fired thrice and The shots brought forkilled him ward the crew and the officers who One of the robbers were on watch herded these aft at his pistol s point The rest just as :t bad been planned were oi the crew and passengers All would have gone well sleeping with the robbere If the second officer had not slipped over to the fire bell Then the and sounded the alarm crew tumbled out and the situation got beyond the control of the freebooters One Jumped overboard when after a desperate he was cornered fight the other calmly went to hla cth century pirate who got away with a steamship laden with rich storey and defied two great powers Is now in Sing Sing for a long term of years Ills story needs no fancy trimmings to make It Interesting It tells itself and here It Is Francis G Bailey and hla brothel Albert came to New York from in 1905 They secured financial backing from some wealthy men with and orwhom they became intimate ganized the Export Shipping company camThen they began a with hunpaign to make connections dreds of houses that sold their goods A in foreign countries large number of export merchants began to uao Bailey's company as a channel through abroad which to send their goods The warehouses of the Export Shipping company were Jammed with cost- cabin and slept the rest of the night Only the nert n ornlng when he failed to appear ut bieakfast was he and belrji suspected else this attempt at piWhatever racy may have been It was above evNothing of its kind erything unique has ever happened before and it Is not likely that It will happen again It ihty had not 6hot down the captain t’ u daring of the pirates would have the respect that Is always compelled to those who take tremenaccorded dous risks no matter how evil The only thing they did succeed In was in showing what might be accomplished men by such daring and determined on a big steamer on the high seas Shows What Might Be Done About the only thing In the undent annals of piracy that comes anywhere achievement Is near the audacious that of Richard Worley who flourHe ished in the eighteenth century set out from New York with eight men In an open boat captured two armed sloops and a ship and alarmed the dodged a whole coast as far as Charleston beBut he had fore he was captured eight men with him and the total tonnage of all the ships that he captured would not anywhere near equal that of liner that these two the The men almost had at their mercy exploit of West and Wise is unique in the criminal history of the civilized two lived centuries Had they seas ago they might have swaggered with the richest at Port Royal the old pirate stronghold or have grown to be terrors of the seas In the same class But steam with Morgan and Lafltte with Its bigger ships navigation would have put the pirates out of business if the nations had not declared war without quarter on them Francis G Bailey another twentl- - name the vessel repainted and her For a changed to the Atalantida time he roamed the ocean aimlessly and then put Into one of the chief ports of Honduras Bailey knew that there was no extradition treaty between that country and the United States Honduras Forced to Give Him Up Honduras refused to recognize the for but arrest request Bailey’s changed her mind when the United States government announced that it would send a after the Goldsboro and the Baileys and take Then there were a them by force In which England lot of complications A gunboat was sent took a hand and the Baileys and however finally In several others were placed the hands of Lieutenant Beery from MulBailey jumped berry street In the harbor of Puerto Cortez and escaped Ills brother was brought to New York tried and sentenced to prison The next that was heard of Francis Bailey was In British Columbia where he was living under the name of Col Ktrkconnel on a small ranch that ha had bought with some of the money ' He was found he had escaped with through watching the mall that waa received by a young woman school teacher In Brooklyn a friend of his A good share of the money that Bailey got away with Is unaccounted for It is supposed that he burled it on the coast of Honduras If he did ha has never told where But for more In these than a year enlightened times Bailey held the attention of three countries with his pirate ship ' and armed crew battled every effort to apprehend him and as he says himself might be still doing so if ha had not grown weary and lonesome large MADE FROM MELONS out of commission the safeguard of the sea must be silenced While one was cutting the line to the whistle the other In the darkness must sever the wires that led to the aerials between the masts The wireless operator would be In bed but they would take no chances of his sending a call for help Tlje positions of the crew on watch were discussed and it was decided that one of the robbers should silence the man at the wheel by holding a revolver at his head while the other should watch to see that no one terfered with the ship being turned due east instead of southward At midnight on a certain date they figured the vessel would be a certain number of miles off the coast of OreTwo hours' run would bring her gon to the land There was nothing to be done during the first ninety minutes but to keep things quiet The last half hour one man's work would be to kill the guard break open the treasure room and put the gold In a boat swinging from the davits When land was but a few miles away they would make their escape under cover of the darkness Scheme Promised Well The scheme was marvelous In its These men were expeIngenuity rienced sailors just as the most successful robbers of trains have been former railroad men They knew a steamer from end to end as well as a man knows the path from his house to his office even provided for They the contingency of the crew becomIn that event they ing alarmed planned to herd the men all aft at tie point of the guns and to keep them there until they were through One man well armed and desperate can hold a hundred at bay at night on the narrow deck of a steamer In the ocean All the baggage these men had was a steamer trunk which had they placed In their cabin It contained little else than arms two heavy shotguns with their barrels sawed off— the favorite weapon of the train robber — and half a dozen revolvers of out ly merchandise Bailey chartered the steamer Goldsboro— an old Clyde liner— and loaded her with a cargo valued at $400000 He armed the ship with rifles and In his cabin safe was Bmall cannon $50000 In currency This done Bailey Informed the Deand Labor that of Commerce partment he was Inaugurating a "floating exposition of American manufactures” to arouse Interest In American industry A license was taken in foreign lands out under the British flag and ths Goldsboro steamed away from New York May 2 1908 Search for the Looters were apSix days later receivers pointed for the Export Shipping comIts warehouses had been lootpany ed No one knew exactly where th Bailey brothers with their ship wers In all bound for American consuls the South American countries were warned by cable to keep a lookout foi But this modern pithe Goldsboro and It was rate craft had disappeared at first thought from wreckage thal was seen that she had been lost was It with all on board proved set the afterward that Bailey had At sea Bailey had wreckage afloat |