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Show of johnsons Satsygirl jEAff KATE LJDLJM, tom-foole- duiker uf "At a Cirl't SUrcn. Etc. ,nl by , AocorUn to Act or Conxret la th. Year 18 of Concrete, at Washinxtoo, Office of tho Librarian I- - rAP!!, "2? I ANct Stmt 'ih (Continued.) word and kept to her oer every day when pleasant and together IX. r,Jd uder thetbecolor of I tt, fdSh Hep ii Tf V ?ach. ,In tinging the slowly while Dora's congh- & Smith. D. C. and close together, grew cruel and sunning, the coarse mouth under the scant mustache closed with sinister meaning. For hours he would lie in the same position, scarcely his long hands grown bony, moving, clutching convulsively the bed covering. And to those who watched with eyes sharpened with interest ail these actions were. full of meaning, and proved much that had but been guessed be- frequent and vioand spring grist Stores &- though there fore. sadness upon her lips As time went by the men at the , growing jn yje wid0 dark n under-Ittavern got over their stiffness and not could r Me f iends gloried and exulted dropped in occasionally through the days, one or another, to have a chat 8 lit' with Johnson, but mainly to see how iei tj! raet 10,8 . she he bore his affliction and to know for and t bat her. to ever give subtle manner for themselves how much better off that "lit lgi, t; girl of Johnsons was, since her fathfiotto ers brother Lemuel he who left the ii x the soul of the girl settlement years before had returned. vitba: over and over, to rowlt' Many an hour in the wide, low room rightfully belonged uly at the tavern, or beside the door of 'thelfj-an evening, they discussed Johsons . Johnson went often to see ana j him to civil -condition, and freely expressed their to grew r lysfbr first he was doubts and views as to his recovery at though a Jd resented hts brother's ong in spite of Dr. Dunwiddle's assertion '. neglect. Together they to the contrary. While Dr. Dunwiddie, iNT over in the town among his friends at the future, and laid many Joe Judge Greens, also discussed Johnas soon as out carried to be of ft, m ir 7 idded - .Jtf h UnaiK ,f..S''8heba'hs',p' lj Eood sens y heT LemJohnslng, an' I ain't tv be d like a woman." nnEMDUrlWldtlie laid hls 8tr0nS Iland 8 10Ulder and 8pok 10 Mm sharply "Lie down, he said, "man. and listen to us. We give you the choice. ou shall have from now till tomor-romorning to consider; after that w'ill be too late. Choose one of two alternatives: Remain just where you are, from sheer stubbornness and die, for die you must if you persist in this, and In such a slow, torturing manner as you cannot comprehend, or comply with our wishes that may doubtless be painful at first, and may even end fatally I place It all before you, holding back but with ten chances to one of your recovery and a long life." Johnsons face lost Its defiance and cunning; It grew livid and paled to a Hls sinister eyes were deathly hue. fixed on the doctor's face with an expression of cowardly terror in them. His brothers fit of violent temper he could meet with equal force, but Dr. Dunwiddie's voice and manner bore as much weight as his words which were uttered dearly and calmly, but which the man was unused to hearing, and which therefore impressed him more than they might have done otherwise, full of meaning and warning as they were. lie lay among the pillows with hls face turned to the wall, motionless as though he were already dead, hls sinewy right hand clutched the cov- - steal-lwJybwh- . , Ji D 1 tialcyr 'ennin , little better. Dunwlddle . still positively sons condition, and decided with them that it was time something was done, af-- 1 recover, but that and done speedily, or it would be too be slow, and Joe late. ind f possessed with "Spare no pains nor expense, 3 Of ;; to bear quietly much urged Lemuel Johnson, pacing ini Do-- . up and down the pleasant parlor at And as the days passed , It t the dread Judge Green's, his hands clasped betted and waited, 0 act;. in her heart, they would hind him, his florid faco and kindly flat Posa! town. Joe's got a woneyes full of anxiety. tor her father from the i'la, t! of the mare was never derful constitution; always did have; mbject each It had sinews like steel when we were youngoned among them; ' 8Cc sters. Thiu illness has been heavy to out of the house as suddenly thes had death as bring him down so. Surely there 13 though completely ill ha gave her some way of hastening his recovery, ed it; that day Dora e pi; t and we must find it you must find it. i a sketch of the feeling regard-iompo-He's got to have a fair chance for a in the town, though not one of oljea of in life, comfortable, like other horror It, the understood place girls : TOO'. one who men, and not end it all that way. pting It might be the r an? Ten the most of her emotion. Why, its death In life over yonder. avat Its burled In a grave large enough to the girl was tempted to ask Himes Pot; turn around In, but It isn't life. No of dread the but bringing i it wonder hersslf he's lost all ambition staying worse upon lomething i PES. there with everybody around him ler father kept her silent to suffer duller and more listless than he, exShes a ;t Johnson lingered along In much cepting of course Dolores. wne condition In spite of the Inbody one wouldnt meet always. Joe or foes, from doesnt appreciate her because he's st of bis friends to week, scarcely getting better, Incapable of judging out of such a worse. Dunwlddle batch of comrades as he's got there. Dr. no sowing .ad bis brows and looked very That Lodie'8 a good enough sort of man make an intelligent man if he fi mi puzzled many a time after had a chance but, my powers! such vUlti; be did not like the appeara life for man or woman. Where I ed things; they were going must be done and at was born, too, and not a school house to arouse the or church in the place, and my own . He did not wish ngdotiuch a thing In the minds brothers child ignorant of even the or the existence of God himself or Dolores; In fact catechism wished to keep it from Johnson Do your best for him, Dunwiddie; re era dan from his daughter, for never mind the cost. Money is noth-lnwas Ii men an excitable state that compared to a life worth living. vest much start him on with a lair show of You his recovery against hat with many strength, and I'll do the rest. He's 1 that ebowed his brute nature and the only kin I have in the world he At or against Dolores and and the girl and the Lord knows r ill anger and spleen were direct there isn't a man in tno world who Dolores was of no use no earth wouldn't do all he could for such. ue in the world; she was without LU, Dora? J tbe sense of most women, and it was little enough. Had she been CHAPTER XX. hoj things might have been differ A Sudden Message. exclaimed Lemuel Man alive! Johnson as ho stood beside hls brother one morning, with Dr. Dunwiddie and Dr. Grey, explaining to him a plan by which they hoped to benefit his condition and hasten hls recovery. "Mao alive, Joe!" exclaimed the excitable little man, thrusting hls hands into his pockets, his florid face growing redder, his eyes sparkling with Indignation. "Have you no sense at all? Have you no pride, no common ambition to get well? To make a success of life? Would you rather lie here, of anygrowing loss and less capable and thing, like an Indolent tramp, ahead for straight suffering on keep care in years maybe, when by perfector whator Infirmary, his hospital, D. ever it is, in the city something may would bo bo done for you. ami you eat.' for any man ready new set up like a P' build up as good a to and position see home as any man living? Why. great are my its Scott. Joo Johnson, if youI vc Tinmen tr; got, I one dropped In occasionally. brother and the only own you M ' to ashamed ho Id wcr0(u use. And it was not must say Ii ,.fb hat 111,8 111 luck of her bein if you refuse. Ml excited also. Tho Invalid was growing i .JTV1 nn 1,m' but he must have a M'led to tho rest-to ""l to be laid up He struggled up arm and l even the hls on use of hls feet or half reclining I!.' tadi it as nn Infuriatod he wn8i crlpplod, help-paiglared at his brother id si L.. ln at bay. animal Bor8 al1,115, scarcely t ef y Et'd bo nothin new t i! hmo. er Ut 1a,ni and tl,0r6 WAS crlodthevelnsof lie o me," !ca,t''y fiurld, a rich man, shamed nd Ilk a hls swelling like cords, ftnd the comforts of , . (hat he would a0St needfully an was never ,, 8 i I or ir !& crook-Kmetbiu- -- f n, T ol IIS . ye. disposal. m-- m all J thCre that biS Ets no mor'n ye ve donetec mak ' away runned Iommt" .,lttvo ,ho Rains Rnd 110 sonco yen year ago. 1a "an ho not quIto 88 do money rvlnr s y0 for al starve of aPPreclating folks ter Ya,a',1 1 now when e kem tell was just a,? 'cm. a fer Powerful faster , owver m. many timea cr,,ei hyar ter 1 o sens, fQ was a stvlo ver thout e frlag inyw.v tough ther common som got I bev tnrce worth the living. sing, but He in 1 I R'cs when ml 10,0 a room daF ,n t ken tell beans Lf out Tthin as HlnttTa8? Krowlng unbearable; neednt "aUo 1 " . bit of sky what I moans wells N mo .a?n b,,t watch ,rn(I h thro,gh the tiny her lived hyar !.?fve fius thout uw, the the pines stealing An theys ken j,,Ht hin eyo" t0 thlnkl nothin nn onten (r , ink, s . h no narrow thoughts that now whont ain't J mt . hi ea Ivo got breath 'nouBh I tavern, and tho town, I'll jest sny this. mtu whwe " no br,,'l,ta In f0iu-snd by bo put ichts ,r:rQ noariy thonci, na "..0n0 r,S eVOr m Riowt were wun never know 1m h " f n nuo WaS - lJ !.t wln-rous- -- "r T "MM-nen- thin t 0 tootrart noi'rcr u truth. r,d rrnwn Pallld 'vl,h 'u d narrow and Boom , ll-- . small eyes, set deep a crimnal an k(tt V'bb let out. she!!-farnly ter bo ,n thPg - cqmU fulfilled. We propose to continue this principle, anil we declare our constant adherence to the following principles: IToteellon which guards and develops policy of the During tha parade of a circus at REPUBLICANS DECLARE THEIR our Industries la a cardinal party. The measure of pro- Findlay. Ohio, four spectators were Republican POLICY FOR COMING ELECTION. tection should always at leant equal the difference In the cost of production at prostrated by beat. We insist upon the home and ubroad. of protecHeavy wind, rain and hailstorm Efforts to Regulate Trusts Approved, maintenance of the principles tion and therefore rntes of duty should have seriously damaged the wheat Gold Standard Upheld, Protection when havs conditions be readjusted only deinterest the so in that central Kansas. puhlle changed crop Declared Cardinal Policy of the mands their nlterntion. combe of Most cannot the collieries In tbe anthrasafety ltut this work Party, Powerful Navy mitted to any other hand than those of cite region In Pennsylvania will close Advocated. the Republican party. To entrust It to the Democratic party Is to Invite disas- for the first five days in July. NEWS SUMMARY. l'LATFOUll ADOPTED ter. Whether as In 1833 the Democratic The first days proceedings of the party declared the protective tariff unThe Portland mine at Victor, Colo or whether It demands resumed work with a has Republican National convention at constitutional, Its real revision. or tariff tariff reform .Chicago, was carried out like clock- objert Is always the destruction of the force, aa ordered by the board of dl astcm. work, cot a discordant note being protective However specious the name, the pur- rectors. Is ever the eame. A Democratic sounded. An organization was per- pose President Roosevelt has sent to tha tariff haa alwaye been followed by busifected preparatory to the adoption of ness adversity: a Republican tariff by treasurer of the General Slocum relief prosperity. To a Republican a platform and the making of nomi buslnesa and a Republican president this committee a contribution of $500 to congress nations in the succeeding days of the great question can be safely Intrusted. the relief fund. When the only free trade country among convention. the great nations agitated a return to NelBon P. Benson, a hardwood finThe keynote to the campaign of protectionnot the chiefin protective country IL isher of Kansas City, aged 38, fatally maintaining should falter non-unio- n 3904 was sounded by Elihu Root In We have extended widely our foreign wounded Miss Mary Dove, and then killed himself. and we believe in the adoption hls speech as temporary chairman. markets of all practicable methods for their furHls address was a review of the ac ther extension. Including commercial recwherever reciprocal arrangecompllshment8 of the present admin iprocity ment can be effected consistent with the Istration and a defense of Republican principles of protection and without to American ngrlonlture. American policies in general. When that had lahor or any American Industry. ReWe believe It to tie the duty of the been delivered and the various work to uphold the gold standparty publican lng committees dispatched to their la ard and the Integrity and value of our currenev. The maintenance of hors the business of the session notional the gold standard, established by the Speaker Joseph G. Cannon was the central figure at the second days sion of the Republican National sescon- 35, The total attendance at the World' fair for the week ending Juno 25, waa rv .was completed. aged 540,485, nn increase of over 65,000 over the previous week. Preparations have been completed for tho national encampment at American Lake, Wash., which is to exRepublican partv. cannot safety be rom mltted to tho Democratic partv. whim tend front July 7 to July 21. Its adoption and has never given In tt, A strike of 50,000 nny proof since that time of belief persons emor fidelity to It. ployed In New York City in the clothWhile every other Industry has prospered under the fostering aid of Repubtrades has been called. Most of lican legislation. American shipping en- ing In competition trade In tailors involved are employed by the foreign gaged with the low cost of construction, low middlemen or contractors. of foreign suhsldles wages and heavy regovernments, has not for manv years Tbe Rosetufu ferry boat, while ceived from tho government of the Unitof any crossing the Khoper river at SL ed States adequate encouragement kind. Wo then fore favor legislation nil on board. and build up Ihs Petersburg, sunk with rd vention. From the standpoint of political lm portance the adoption of tho party platform was the event of the day. It contained declarations of party policy that are to form the basis of much of which will encourage the oratory in the coming campaign. American merchant marine and wa corSixty bodies havo been recovered v approve tho legislation of the last and ICO persons are missing. dial. REPUBLICAN TLATKORM. the merchant congress which created steamor Slocum Following is tho platform adopted by marine commission to Investigate and That tho report upon this subject. to defend tns had no life preservers aboard less the Republican national convention: enough A navy powerful Fifty years nso the Republican party United States against any attack, to upold was admitted by came Into existence dedicated nrnong hold tho Monroe doctrine and waten than nlno years to tns SteamKnickerbocker essential Is the commerce for counsel other purposes to the yreat task of over our the extension of human slavery. safety and the wi Ifare of the American boat company at the Inquest. , me is It elected Its first president. 1 hirIn people. To maintain such a navy parly. of twenty-fouof the forty-fou- r A dispatch to tho London Newa ing years fixed policy of the Republican whl-- h have elap-e- d since the election of We cordially approve the altitude reLincoln, the Republican party has held President Roosevelt and congress Inlabor from Lisbon says that a punitive complete control of the government. For gard to the exclusion of Chinese is about to be dispatched to Reeighteen more of the forl.v-fou- r years and promise a continuance of the It has held partial control through tho publican policy In that direction. on tns Portuguese West Africa in conseThe civil service law was placed possession of one or two branches of tho party, quence of the threatening attitude of government, while the Iternoerntle party statute books by the Republican the natives there. comwhich hns n ways sustained It, and we during the same period has had two years. This renew our former declarations that en-Itplete control for only As Perdlcnris and Varloy havo long tenure of pow-c- r bv the Republican shall be thoroughly and honestly returned to their home In Tanbeen party Is not due to chance. It Is a demIv'e are always mindful of the country1! onstration thnt the Republican party has of the gier, the navy department has cabled debt to the soldiers and sailors commanded the confidence of the Amcrl In can people for nearly two generations to United States and we believe In the lib- orders to Roar Admiral Chadwick to a degree never equalled In our history, ample provision for them and laws. of the pension administration eral and has displayed a high capacity for proceed on hls cruise acoording to tho We favor the peaceful settlement ox rule and government which has been programme. original arbitration. difficulties by Etd be nothin new ef ye was asham made even more conspleuous bv tbe In International We commend the vigorous efforts made and of L. shown Emil purpose Infirmity Johnson, a miner, who was capacity Amered of me. oy tho administration to protect by Its opponents. and pledge deported from Cripple Creek by tho he Republican party entered upon Its ican citizens In foreign land, ering long after his brother and th just and of complete supremacy ourselves to Insist upon the period present our citizens military, committed suicide in Deadoctors left, not knowing that through In Rflf. XVe have every right to congrat- equal protection of a duty rer. He was despondent because his the Is utujuestlonlzed abroad. It work since ourselves then upon the the half open door Dolores, from the ulate all our bister of the government to procure for accomplished, for It has added wife and two small children were loft the rights outer room, was watching him with even distinction, to the traditions of the party which citizens, without counIn destitute in Cripple Creek. friendly and travel sojourn oi a face set as hls own, her hands carried the government through the tries and we declare ourseivea In favor of r'vll war. storms Vice-Consend. her John Tyler at Teheran shut to that lips clasped passionately, We then found the country after four of all proper efforts tending our growing has notified the state department Our great Interest and close to still the cry that rose from years of Demccratle rule In evil plight, conwith mlfortune and doubtful commerce In the Orient render the to that at the end of May there were her heart, that found words only In oppressed Public credit had been dition of China of high Importance of the future. comI were declining, the United States. We cordially a new, wild, Inarticulate prayer. lowered, the revenues of cholera at Sultanabad, pursued Ixxlhfit Alref 250 cases growing, the administration's mend the policy God, whom I know not, forgive the debt toward Presidents of administration Is tha tlon the which was and feeble by principal center of tho attitude Spain Row rvelt. him forgive him." trade with America, Persian mortifying, the standard of values was ilcKInley and carpet as action such congreaslonal We favor labor was But there was not a trace of this threatened and uncertain, speclnl whether by determine shall In was General sunk the Consul Maxwell, in a cablebusiness emotion upon her face or in her man- rrtnpled, which had succeeded the panic the elective franchise In Santo from Domingo, informs been unconstitutionally ha gram ner as she stood, a day or two after, of 1X13: hope was faint and confidence any state we delimited, and Ia such I the case that General was state gone. tho department at the of In window west library at the We met thee unhappy renditions vig- mand that representation shallcongress be pr elected been by congress Morales has s,rd In the electoral college Judge Greens, the soft brown dress orously, effectively end alone. We reby ths a Democratic tariff law based on portlonntcly reduced as directed to the presidency, and Cacaeros to tho Dora had fitted for her, falling grace- placed States. United of the constitution with and free trade prlpelnlea garnished tabor vice presidency. He says tho revolufully around her. She held back the sectional protection bv a protective tariff Combinations of capital and of moveeconomlo from freed of tion is ended. the which oppresarm are reaulls one ami the with Industry, leaning lace draperies sion and stimulated by the encourage, ment f tho Hge. but neither must be against the casing of the large French ment of wise laws, has expanded to a de- permitted to Infringe upon the rights Secretary Taft has Issued an order connue red uicl Interests of the people. Such comwindow, and looked like a picture, so gree never bi fore know-nthe terms of the Dlngley act making lawfor pew markets and has created a volume of binations. when lawfully formed to the entitled quiet she stood, flushed from the light exports which has rurnns-r- d alike are Imagina- ful puruposes, as to tariff rates applicable to tho f the laws, but both are tion. lrd r the D'ngley tariff labor has uroitcilon of the sunset above. on the Isthmus of Panama, employed. subjict to the laws nnd neither can be canal strip Dora was sitting upon the ottoman been fully have risen srd all Industries permitted to break them. an order providing for Issued Wages also He at her feet, her delicate face raised have revived ard d The great statesman and patrlotlo of postal offices on establishment the ertabll-hrstand the was gold Dora said who We her. firmly William McKinley, to the face above canal menaced with de American, wn the then to wMch strip. "rd the party Republican by she could sit forever at Dolores feet structlon. Confidence returned to busi- the ago. was presidency four year The delegate convention of district and watch her. Dolores face was a ness. srd with confidence an unexampled Just at the threshold of hls mourned No. 15, United Mine Workers of Amsecond term. The entire nation study of w hich one would never tire, For deficient revenues, supplemented Ills untimely death and did that Justioe cave we to understand, must study which one erica, decided by a unanimous voto bv Improvident lsues nf horde, to hls grent qualities of mind and charpmd-iceand reconfirm the country sn Income whichenabled wilt which acter at Pueblo that the strike In tho which one could never fully underhistory a large surplus, pnd which flomi-- h waus peat. southern Colorado coal fields shall bo stand. onlv four years rffer the In The American people were fortunate had closed to remov over limnoanna of prosecuted vigorously and that tho (To be continued.) wltn turned successor, to whom they annual war taxes, reduce the puhlle d. ht hls been have fight shall be to a finish. which confidence and and lower the Interest charges of the a trust Roosevelt e President Justified. fully government. Frank 8hannon, a bartender, LIFE OF KING ALFONSO. responrlbllltles thusa The nuMIc rred't. which had been so brought to the greathim of heed, clenr of his persistent proposals lowered that In time of peane a nmo. sadly forced upon antf admlnl-trtto- n made large loanse at brave heart, nn earnest patriotism to Mrs. Bridget Lee, a Becoming Popular rr-l- c and rubllo marriage ord-to of Young Monarch Ideals In duty publla IntcrnM high nf extravagant rate -of th to the True ervice. urder principles With His Subjects. me widow and current proprietress of a naloon In expenditures. pav Republican party and to the duties te Brooklyn, were refused, administration to Its highest shot and The young king of Spain Is dally Republican elao he 2 declared, at ths which per borrow us to party hd blew out hls In San point and enabled then He her. more killed for v,,rX himself himself popular .as shown war. ready In of even time making cent vital brains with the same revolver. V refused to pst"r longer with the emergency and has met new and Sebastian, which may be regarded as a nu'ck questions with ability and with success. fmmht We Cuba. of miseries t rb confidence of tho people In hie Prifillt, the summer capital of Spain. Rising pr llnefpia (wnf Judge J. T. Debolt of the First CirMira-mo- r career, hie for public from down by jelard Inspired the Jurllce. he goes governed Cuba free, cuit court of Hawaii, haa sentenced very early, i. d him to render personally an Inveurs erd thn gave It to th Cuban peoestimable service to the country by Jonah Kumalae, member of the bouse palace before 8 to San Sebastian ple with order rerlnrrd. with ample he" bn .,'p vlng "bout a settlement of the coal with rd'ifiatton "nfl nu'-"beach for a swim. He takes long and E. Johnson, a and connectstrike, which threatened such disastrous of representatives, hrd fee rides In the valleys and across the estabh a of the winter of lawyer, to Imprisonment for one year re- ults at the opening bv wise tea St Vnlbd the with ed withfur our mutust highlands of the Basque country i ioll-- v .e itfdt'r Ms ndnitn!- - at hard labor for conspiracy to da the government o" We bve out an escort, but he is always In n not onlv h on stile, vigorous ha enjoy trnllon pro-land Rico the territory. Torto ls degreo fraud ard dlgnithd. but In the uniform and Is accompanied by two peace fee.dem, nr,br ""d wwt -- " d e Th furores-rful. we complicat'd have servants, ,i,rr-two and The president has refused to pav In the Philippines palace aids end t V I which neoe la Wnes'iela wire seltlid In n'taliPer-rf.1)rrecMcn In returning Vn don Roosevelt that pleasure never a George Cion Gusho, convicted in orb way bv peer Ident tie takes great pfe and proper!" n mid-dawas slxnallv Vlndj- - Alaska of murder, and sentenced on We hn the Mor-o- e t orgtnl rt (p.-rthe salutes of the peasantry. At i flld lb" ca"-- e of peace and arblmade It e ''ve m the king attends to state business nd'ianmd December 10, 1897, to imprisonment erd have w' frrd j ri'epte"tt.in. affairs. the th"-Til h the mini-to- r ard vigorous action In for life. He is alleged to have comMmd f'r foreign in of prom" pnon the In the v hlrh we commend and l civil lllierly they have ever enBefore innfh lie gives audiences ib-t t rmr. pot nelv soeup il to us tha mitted tho murder on account of bil joyed. l, Pompll-calin the 'ec afternoon, bill evti'ded foreign roll'of the Pb'p Uv eur roe-elgenorallv rides again belief In witchcraft. a of been wMeh have n ard might with we were epahlid to tnk" prompt He bas or drives his own i f the b v,.-- v rel'-.rebois ehiireeter In lb sit-uer'bp The owners of tho various salm,m hls sisters and -' mIn of Fresblept Mcl'tnley st Queen Christina fit a d .t "i the pre.erv-Jr- e p, ,h- - tbe i ollev ard our position In Chinn. canneries located on Puget sound th behind him. Ho takes an Interraepp prrvrrtlr bv our repent cnmmerelnl of Of t'e Ir'r-H- iv slpnallrd n I with thnt empire, has never been within the confines of the state ol of a rote for n est in yachting, In the rowing boat q he Bek dream of -enpnl so Joe the races In tbe bay and In tha Washington, held a meeting at . ppm n 8jlWi c'red he tribunal by whichAbut-k-r r e in ha resulted nf He is already a good shot and that we-- u ooestlnn orrlboi last week, d of srd xi vi The linghnm reel, are Pllsheil v wa ft flnetlv settbd. '1 Mlnr' hiondirv I Sound tho of keen sportsman. The Basques the frr Puget rt organization sr-'n"Whi-wv-r I due humanity to! crime, ia'ft last boron, nnd It interested In their which havfi Salmon association. iHr remb'lean ort v, been pleased to sec him peeeefnPd 'have d i - lc, h' our will protest hn been rhee'tid pi law national ball gam. 8tlod "JUCS We have passed Two and a half inches of rain foil been ten hsve .I nor , Ftntea .th m"-- nr goi d f the srbl 'sod ton nm"- -. with due regard to In pelutft. dt about an hour at Milwaukee, doin r the erea of colttvstlen. and put 1, res" n"l p1.H"llon W have renrrartsid ourseivea fied we Under hi SUbtarC" ing thousands of dollars of damage. I In (he lllghe-- t st eta cf , Suburban Foresight Imbrove. m peace with nil the world and never The w city hall basement was flooded eti d or our wishes were we more The ettir'm of Drearyhurst srd aupcnrt of hs mioiu. d ! b" p hi nation, the spar entd fonP'n the extent of a foot, and nearly through fimvned ,e-I'd'rg the visitor to h.vs showing hls p,l"i-- tiv nioee rfol In ngurd to the protec-ir.r sd In the rear of the house. in the business se basement beer, hn evory s lat'oes. u equally garden one Ign ionhof,oiieVh'ipoe fort cious bp domest'C q ue- end tprere-t- st with was with flooded. lu said, of he pointing the tlon f n d""llog the irtonat" admlcl-testlocity rf Over there, Oor h been hnrt non. Th" eouptev has known that the Venm,-Pof the Associated dll A rational currency hls cane, Is the turnip patch." the nd correspondent deal fonder of JTrdemrlent. and where," r wrnnr has public ly rifu In the hard cf hi" You must bo a good hls observain up Bumming Tress, of commented the (.trnllon ha rnt hcrltatnl to probe the (,,.re.tratlnn. In the enforcement 1 am. turnip than he ha ohmvn pot onlv courage, tions of a two months' tour of Korea, cm eder to In t o Ians the the brtc sod v" tands that whleh und-'rto P"rtV or pe"'lesl tt". hut the wl nr dre-rard'- d anys that tho country has boon Vl"Oh we dont us them on the hv the ncPoMIcPsrtv to permit low to be vhda'rd to snnrchv, whlln the door npi-We of its reserve stock of corn, raise p.rtv wb'eh the host replied. law Is th" toidfl erfercemept nf tbe the -rfnree and wh'rh we e Impeded f'T th "ourdn-ha held t(f throw at the neighbors Is H" Us principal wealth, by the which ropnervatb-t nf th publ'c to the fiedameptnl American doe-(- n demands of the Japaneso. than coal" protection nplv cheaper Theyre ptmv -t m"-the t thlaw, ell men rhlckeps. cf ranof v- -f .eer-rat'-tietween enforced hv a b- -t there mav be P" pTr'h'nvii' hrc'ti Hnytl's apology for the Insult to the and re. strong I,. cnor, Irtwpcp Ism sed CW nenobllr.n One Advantage. minister at Port an Prince, M. French to tha S ioeln ,.t that butt"" and equal protonreerPIM nnhllcltv slow as peo .ration end fro- - tee 'tied n (be '"w o,Ut h sectiri d 1 who was stoned by tho pal com, of ,.t, puvclnud really as geest peee.tlon everv cli'-cmhimt regard to race, Dupres, Frr4ltt n 9 -u is? asked the Chicago man. .tettm i,M ucu n r recent'y, has been reguards f P rf been the-t?y replied the Cincinnati con- le .delilieolnn b not give, bv Republican bnv. heel, paetd net hepeeable beh.ei..1rd and, ceived at Paris, but does Why some of the I Scf-,. It seek to. to We w'thout It immepd satisfaction. sipears P7nh fee. rd nf schb ik.rlce ;p;;rs tlee to the cnb1erala Judgtnnnt of niuku light of tbe incident. tb nn.t rb 't veer pm v "" Ini (he Atperlcan eopln, old pledge, which the Itipohllcnn fiarly d lSl-- r 1 I . a pro-erre- d. pro-nerl- v. e er-b- rev-rnu- f-- d-- ht - pro-v.tr- rd ore-nt-- hk-he- st que-tlo- -- v - r't on four-in-han- eon-Hpu- f rt. 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