Show so “And you refused me Will you again?" “Why do you come to me now?” “Can’t you think of the reason?” “1 don't want to think I want do to hear” “I love you then” said the girl resolutely "You are the bravest noblest most splendid man on earth If you will take me I will be the happiest proudest thankfullest woman that the sun shines on” “Take you!” repeated Gormlyi "But I can’t understand — ” “Will you understand this?” asked the girl She walked slowly toward him She laid her hand on his shoulder She lifted her face to his His arm went around her waist What she had beHe he finished to her swept gun him She gave herself up yieldingly When his lips sought to hers there was no avoidance Her arm slipped round his neck and tightened there And then at last he unAfter awhile she derstood drew away from him “You don’t ask me what I have done?” she said “I neither know nor care since you are here and you are mine” "Perhaps I should not have been here” she returned “if we had not been already engaged and the engagement already announced” “I am very stupid this morning” said Gormly in some bewilderment “You certainly are” was the answer “For a man who aspires to be mayor of New York you are quite the and dearest person imaginstupidest able” "I have wit enough at least to know where I can get correct Information upon all points” "And where Is that?” "Here!” said Gormly pressing with his own the loveliest lips in the world which smiled at him and were cot rehave “What fused his touch you done and how has our engagement which 'so far as I know was not entered into until a moment since been 22&eJPI£510 With Some incidental nr: woman Dilation DTown announced?” “Head that!” she cried releasing herself from his grasp and handing him the neglected copy of The Planet She turned to the editorial page and pointed to a postscript to the leader of the morning which was a discussion highly eulogistic of Gormly's action and character The postscript was in the form of a belated comwhich had been received munication at the office of The Planet at the last moment and had been forced into the because it furnished the final paper touch to the other and completing revelations it contained It had been printed in heavy black capitals double spaced Coming closer to her so that he held her with one arm Gormly took the paper with the other and read: “The ' ' of Mr George engagement to Miss Eleanor Haldane is The fuauthoritatively announced is to be conYork iK’SrMTONS By Der?b cxw Mel vu t of New ture mayor HW0T rtc7 gratulated upon having won for his promised wife the young woman who if she had consulted her inclinations not only from her beauty of mind and 6YN0PSI3 she would have run away but that person but because of her lively and becomes could not be A foollzh young tenderfoot practical interest in the poor the opfascinated with the bold artful wife of a is easily first “Yes" said Gormly vaguely scarce- pressed and suffering drunken prospector In a western mining town ly noting her low voiced statement They prepare to elope In a blindamong the daughters of our great city the ing blizzard but are confronted by “Now that it is all over and now that The Planet feels that this announcemaudlin husband He Is shot by the wife but the chivalrous boy pins a I have lost you if indeed it is proper ment supplies the completing touch to note to the body taking the crime to say I had lost what I had never the other admirable qualifications In their flight to the upon himself and never could have pos- which Mr Gormly possesses for tho horse possessed railroad station the woman's falls exhausted: the youth puts her on his own and follows hanging to the sessed you will understand that it great office to which he has aspired was this Incident to which I alluded and to which the people mean to see stirrup strap Seeing he Is an Impediment the woman thrusts her escort Into when you said you respected me be- him elected tomorrow” a snow drift and rides on he stumbles Into the railroad station just cause I had been a perfectly straight “Who did it?” asked Gormly as the train bears the woman away “I did” square man Your words cut me to years later this man In George not heart because I wasn't New the “But why?” Gormly Is a a York Haldane He meets Eleanor straight or square now or that I had "First of all because I found out beautiful and wealthy settlement worker not made what amends I could for the that I loved you” and with her In her work Gormly becomes owner of a steamship of a boy and a fool since I had actions “Why did you do it last night?” line and finds himself frustrated In pier become a man but because after this and track extension plans bv grafting al"Because I believed that such an dermen backed by the Gotham Traction I could never persuade you or any announcement this morning with its An automobile accident brings one company I that had not always been so implication of trust and honor and the Haldanes to his country home Qorni-lannounces that he will be mayor of and because I could not bear to have affection would do more to establish New York and redeem the city from corThe political declaration of the even your respect on a false pretense you In the public confidence than alruption merchant prince produced a tremendous I wanted to tell you many times and most anything that could be imsensation The whole machinery of the know of course that if things had agined” city's detective force Is to be used to dig you to The themselves up something damaging Gormly shaped differently and you "You have made my election cerfavorable press heretofore unanimously could have cared for me 1 should tain But whether you have or not I to the merchant candidate under pressure divides and the campaign waxes have told you the whole story before could almost believe that winning you A resolution Is Introduced grantwarm I allowed you to say you would be- I don’t care" ing a gratuitous renewal of the traction come — my wife" ' franchise Gormly offers ten million dollars for the franchise Miss Haldane con“I am sure that you would have gratulates Gormly on what she terms a new Declaration of Independence and he done so Mr Gormly" said the girl makes an unexpected declaration of love “And that you have come here to He is shocked by the confirmation of his suspicions that her father Is the head give me that assurance to show me and backbone of the notorious traction that you have not lost confidence in company which ho Is attempting to overthrow discovers his me in spite of the frightful tangle in Young Haldane father’s connection with the Gotham our affairs my antagonism to your— Traction company and Is Incensed In an Interview between Gormly and Halto the Gotham Freight Traction comdane the latter offers his practically — this That I take it daughter’s hand as a bribe for Gormly to pany and then withdraw In an Interwas your purpose in coming?” Gormly refuses view with Gormly Miss Haldane learns “Yes” faltered the girl "that of her father’s baseness though Gormly It Members of the and —" vainly tries to hide Early Development of Their PercepRing find the woman for whose sake “What more?” asked the man tive Faculties Required by Their Gormly declared himself a murderer and decide to force him to withdraw under "Whatever It is if it is in my power Weaker Physical State threat of prosecution The chief of police to give it it is yours What is It visits Gormly who makes a full confession of the truth Young Haldane runs that you want?” of female students superiority The the gauntlet of the police and carries the The woman opened her mouth to confession to the newspapers for publicaand adults has been children tion By accldnt the newspapers find Bill speak She moistened her lips Words both Hamilton one of the men who were at mentioned and explained hundreds af apparently were difllcult perhaps im"(’amp Kill Devil” and know the truth times and yet the full pedagogic sigabout Gormly The Planet publishes possible Hamilton’s story and New York goes of the fact still seems to be “What is it that you want Miss nificance wild with enthusiasm for Gormly Tbs girls in many a coIgnored asked Gormly again Haldane?” CHAPTER “I want you!” she said in her low educational college furnish an overXVIII— Continued clear voice whelming percentage of the best stu“Don't you want to hear what they Gormly lifted his hand and stared dents and yet in later years the men at her ®ay about you?” take the lead in every one of the lines want — me!” he "You faltered “I had rather hear what you have in which as boys they were so backto gay than anything in the world "What do you mean?” It is all due to the well known ward “I mean to be your wife” was the fact that in her weaker physical state and I want to tell you first of all what an early has demanded comfort what pride what satisfac- direct answer faculof the perceptive wife!” tion I take in your presence here I development “My un"Yes know you read the miserable That is if you — still — want ties Age for age girls perceive story Your brother had my permission to me" derstanding what boys scarcely notice The differences between the two tell it to you last pight if you were Gormly stared at her in amazement awake” “Do I understand aright?” said the sexes are so great that it Is unscientific to class them together and there his teeth together "I was awake and waiting for him” man shutting “Your Interest does me much hon“After all that is in the paper this is a growing suspicion that each is inmethor” continued the man “and that you morning do you mean to say that you jured by current od the boys unduly stimulated and the have come to me now this morning is will marry me?” In spite of this "I do mean just that” was the an- girls retarded as 1 say the greatest thing that could seem conclusion pedagogues don’t really care now swer happen to me "But” said the man "you said you bent upon the impossible task of mak-— what the world thinks You have —” ing the boys keep up with the girls givqn me evidence enough that you did not love me and followed by "Must I do all the wooing?” cried a plan sure to be still respect me” The boys are bad results the girl passionately “You don’t know all the evidence while the "You offered yourself to me once able to become discouraged yet” said the woman faintly girls ere led to embark upon careers to look him before” went on Gormly relentlessly She forced Cyrus send Brady r0 C9t Gormly "Don’t say that" Interrupted the at this woman delighted nevertheless splendid declaration do they "Your father and mother know?” I told them at break"Certainly fast this morning” “How did they take It?" "Youcaa imagine what my mother thought and said” answered the girl smiling faintly ‘'And your father?" She sighed deeply Is not un"My father I imagine at court willing to have a friend What are you going to do when you ' are elected?" “Marry you the first thing" "1 mean after that” "Live to make you happy" "Do be reasonable! I mean what are you going to do with the opposition?" "I am going to do Justly and fairly by all men whoever they are whatMine shall ever they may have done Borne things be no policy of ruin but my aim must be broken down shall be to upbuild” the girL "I thought so” returned "And what are you going to do with the one woman?” “I am going to love her as no womin this an was ever loved before world" How long this might have continued can never be told Young Haldane interrupted them “Mr Gormly” he said "I see you have heard the news" "I have heard the essential part of It from your sister” “Do you mean to tell me that you Well haven’t read the paper yet? sit down and read it or I'll withdraw I my influence and vote against you suppose all Eleanor told you was the news of her engagement?” “Well wasn’t that enough?” cried the young man "Enough!” "Why you want to read the Interview It’s the finwith Col Bill Hamilton est thing that ever appeared Everybody knows that you didn’t shoot the man but that the woman did They know too that you gave her your horse in the snow and that she abandoned you Why man you’re a hero!” “To be perfectly frank with you Haldane this is all most interesting How on earth Bill and gratifying Hamilton turned up at the right moment and told the truth I don’t know but as a matter of fact I do truly care more for your sister’s action and I get more satisfaction out of the fact that I am going to be married to her after the election than I immediately will In winning if we win” "You are sure to win” said Haldane "I told you not to say that” said the girl to her lover “Now read the paper atd then we'll £uptown'’ What more is there to tell? Miss Haldane in view of the new relationship between them boldly rode up to the auditorium in the great store by the side of Gormly in the tonneau of her brother’s big car The enormous hall to crowd that filled the great that packed the streets overflowing all traffic the outside that suspended the addresses that Gormly made frantic cheering that greeted him as mulhe stood overlooking the greatest titude that had ever filled that section of Broadway Miss Haldane on one side and his old friend ot a quarter of a century back Col Bill Hamilton on the other with Haldane and a great galaxy of supporters in the background Including Abbott the cub reporter scribbling like mad on the greatest story of the day — these have all passed into history The result of the election which occurred next day is of course known to everybody “It is over” he said “and we have won!” "Yes No one congratulates you as I” “I have a great deal to live up to” was the slow answer "As mayor of New York?” she questioned softly “As your husband" he replied in Study Why Girls Excel — herself at in wage earners in professions which failure is inevitable— American Medicine as The Hampton Court Maze thousand persons have a penny each for admission to Court the famous maze at Hampton palace this summer the largest number for some years It is estimated that about 25 per cent of these were foreigners mostly French and German During August 24000 people passed through the turnstiles For a number of jrears the takings at the of one of maze were the perquisites the palace attendants upon whom the right to collect and retain them was conferred by the late Queen Victoria Since bis death a few days ago the takings have gone to his majesty’s office of works — London Standard paid Accommodating Weeds" said Mr Blnks "1 asked your daughter to marry me and she referred me to you” “I’m sure that’s very kind of Susie but tnan she always was a dutiful I hadn't girl Really Mr Binks thought of marrying again at my time of life but since you insists suppose the twenwe make the wedding-datieth of this month” "Mrs Train Loetmro) (Ortgon Short Lino D omonotratlon and in the most favorMany farmers believe that it is im- other legumes possible to raise hogs and produce able sections corn' crops can be veryto addition In grown pork In this intermountain country at successfully the most valua profit Some and perhaps the ma- all this we grow here in almost perable of all hog feeds can believe them of hogs that jority fect form alfalfa With alnot be grown and fattened at falfa dwarfnamely Essex rape and English a profit In any country where kale for forage a minimum amount of com cannot be( abundantly and concentrated high priced grain is reare quired for best results The trouble in fact they cheapy grown in many instances to denot backward in expressing their con- has been viction that hogs cannot be grown and pend altogether too much upon ak ple falfa Because is a it good After some fattened without corn should not make the mistake years’ experience in hog growing and of upon it alone for a feed depending we western in this country fattening to raise and fatten their hogs The are convinced that these men are hog is a gregarious animal and is and anatomically greatly mistaken and we believe that physiologically this section offers many advantages more nearly like man than any for pork production that are not to be other domestic animal his stomwhole and system found in any other section of the ach intestines of digestion and assimilation is al United States five most are said be a counterpart of the human that there It may with and as a result he cannot thrive on prime factors that have to do profitable pork production in any coun- coarse bulky or very flberous food try these are first the ability ex- It is a good rule to follow in hog perience and taste of the farmer sec- raising in all particulars to put yourin the other fellow’s ond the nature of the climate third self place the character of the soil and its ca- Where you would thrive and wax fat pacity to produce an abundance of Mr Hog will also think that he has You would not suitable feed products cheaply fourth entered hog heaven maintain your health and the prevalence of disease and fifth and long as alfalfa most Important the demand for pork strength on such a food hay products or the availability of a good either green or in the form of market Let us consider briefly these nor will the hog do his best" I know five factors and apply them to our that it is a common practice to turn conditions and see how nearly we fill brood sows and young pigs into an In the first in- alfalfa lot and there let them range the bill in this section stance we have as progressive a lot of during the most of the summer withThis is a very farmers as may be found In any sec- out additional feed at no time in his tion of the country It is true that serious mistake be many in fact most of them have not life history can as cheap gains that knowledge and skill in the busi- made on the hog as in the early ness of rearing and feeding swine that' stages of his life conducted under In an experiment insures success but this skill and Excan be secured in a very my direction at the Wisconsin knowledge short time with a little practical ex- periment Station a number of years perience and careful study It can ago it was learned that the proportherefore be said that in so far as the tion of food of support or maintenpig first factor is concerned that our con- ance to total feed in a was 18 per cent with a ditions are favorable this section pig 25 per cent pig 27 As regards the climate 30 a in and excelled cent other pig per cannot be part per any of this continent for hog raising This cent From this it will be seen that is a broad statement but I believe the it takes’ twice as much of the total facts substantiate it The weather is percentage of the food eaten to make uniformly dry the seasons are moder- up the food of support between a a pig ate the air pure and invigorating and pig and the sunshine abundant and strong Again it was found that in the case There is only one serious objection to of a pig it required 2244 to of dry matter in feed our climate from the hog’s standpoint pounds of 100 variation of produce gain and that is our extreme pounds hours' in it rethe pig temperature In each a serious matter of while 3122 and this objection very tt dry quired pounds is very produce 100 pounds gain and in a one if not guarded against 3958 The hog is by nait required readily overcome pig animal he has a pounds of dry matter to produce 100 ture a From this it will be light coat of very coarse hair at best pounds of gain and Is consequently seen that the earlier in life the pig very susceptible to cold or chills Again the hog has can be induped to eat largely of grain no perspiration or sweat glands in his the greater the returns that 'may be skin and though he be a secured from a given amount of feed animal naturally is 'very easily over- and this is particularly true when come with heat Most other animals the grain feed can be fed in combiman are providentially nation with alfalfa pastures As a Including alfalfa will just equipped with a means of cooling the maintenance ration surface of their bodies through the about support a pig without allowing for gain in evaporation of the perspiration which anything additional exufles from the open pores of their weight The more grain therefore to eat Bkin whenever the temperature of the that a hog can be induced merThis when on alfalfa pasture the more body rises abnormally has rapidly the gain and the greater the of nature ciful provision been denied the hog consequent- profit to the wheat when he is exposed ly With barley mill stuffs burning hot sun during the middle of peas rye oats and a small amount the day and his body becomes over- of corn such as can be grown in this with country we have all of the grains heated he should be provided and necessary for the most profitable prosome kind of shelter or shade moiswith some means of supplying duction of pork It may be said howfrom the surface ever that these grains must be fed ture for evaporation of his body On the other hand when in proper combination to give payathe sun goes down and the chill air bility and to supply the various nutinto riments and other elements in proper descends from the mountains or during proportion for growth the valleys in the evening and developthe night the hog having no ade- ment without any waste During the roots and tubers such quate covering of hair is very readily winter months chilled The result of which is very as beets mangels turnips carrots be apt to be a serious loss from pneu- and potatoes all of wnicb may troubles monia and other pulmonary readily grown in this countiy will be particularly in the case of young pigs found very valuable as supplemental In summer it feeds to the grain ration and very fat animals Is important therefore In addition to this we rive a rapthat hogs should be furnished with some shel- idly growing dairy industry and the ter in the fields We provide small from the dairy in the t we of skim and butter milk form hog square houses These are cheap easily have another valuable food supnlv anmoved from place to place and which can best be utilized when fed both for shelter to hogs swer every purpose from the sun and from the cool night the matter of disease — Concerning air providing they are well venti- there is no large section of arable lated In addition to adequate' shel- land in the United States that is as ter all pasture lots for hogs in sum- free from the many diseases to which mer should be provided with a “bath" the hog Is heir as is this intermounin which the animals can go at will tain country The sunshine is so not so much to clean their bodies as bright and strong and the atmosto oool themselves Ilogs should not phere is" so rare that all kinds of be forced to make a wallow in some germ diseases have a poor chance for ' dirty filthy stagnant pool of water development in order to cool themselves Provide As to the last and most important each pasture lot with a small tank factor which is the demand or the eight by eight feet square and ten markets we have every evldefice that Inches deep made of plank r con- in this respect this section of the crete set into the ground and have United States is at the present time this supplied with fresh clean water particularly favored once or twice a week which will not The last census report for 1910 gave hold to exceed two or three barrels Utah a population of 373351 people and to this bath each week you The same census gave Utah a total should add about two quarts of some of 64244 hogs including young pies It will be or a trifle over one hog for every five good coal tar disinfectant found an excellent persons on the average precaution against and disease and" particularly those of a and this would require that every hog parasitical nature and is the most ef- In the state would have to be slaughtfective method that I know of for ered during the year whereas a the animals free from lice large percentage of them are kept keeping and vermin With these minor pro- over for breeding stock In the case tections against sudden extremes in of Idaho with a population of 325594 temperature this climate is certainly we have a hog population of 178241 ideal for hogs of all ages In which case we have a little over a hog for each person proConcerning the soil little need be said for it is such in almost every viding all were slaughtered It can section that it will produce a" maxibe readily seen that these two states mum yield of all kinds of cereal do not in themselves produce nearly beans and enough pork for their own supply grains as well as peas The Only Difference Senator Curtis of Kansas was at a dinner in Topeka for pleading uniform divorce laws “But we’ll never have uniform vorce laws” he said “till we have the statesmen A child right sort of asked me the other day the difference between a statesman and a politician “ ‘Well my child as things go tois day’ said I ‘the only difference that the statesman rules the country rules the stateswhile the politician ” man’ “How’s the "Fine” Revenge new girl?” "Good cook?” “Yes and perfectly the place” “Fire her” satisfied with what do you mean? "Why Don’t you know all the trouble we have had to get a girl?” “That’s Just the reason We’ve had twelve girls in the last twelve weks and this Is fhe first time we’ve had chance to fire one” |