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Show MORXISU TUB Tf SIlFiES IN BORDER LIFE. EPISODE IB1AL 11 POSTAL Great Eaacitcmcnt Caused 6ver y Had Kean Suspicion tf Mach-and Cessed to Rely an Him. Washington. Jan.' Ij. Robert J. Wynne, dm aacfaiant ix1niiu.tcr geu-- t ral. today nathiwt til iwlmony iu the purul iruJ. On cross estmlua'icn. witness stated lie dii not know whether Groff fasteners were atttbhed to rural free delivery letter N coo or not. There were waay things ptmtuvted with the department. he said. that he knew nothing about. "I atm try ing io learn, Hr. Wynn eanasti rally remarked, "and am doing the beat I ian.v Mr. Wynne was plied with question raleulaurd to teat hia knowledge of a umber of details of the rural fret trrvbw, but thty were met with a trank. "I don't know." the witness aJUlns (hat when ever he wanted certain iul'trmatime he would semi u the livery riivixwn for It and get It. fir roiltd not imwmH.v give ieraonal at-. tention tW all the detaHa of hla oflk-eFurther brought forth tiie Mulcmevt by Mr! Wynne that the baxis f.r tlw .hnnert furnishing of sutipliea for Ihe wUiltlee department originated l:t th requisition of the io.inxie-- t rs of th country. Aski'd to what watf meant by ottl.-- routine. aa applied to tantnuU, Mr. Wynne said that certain , niauera were routine for him. but Dor for the official Who had mad the "If the offlifinl was entirety honest." said the witniew, "and had no lutert-e-t in the Iotilrai-- t it would he routine, lint if he was U'sbouext ha woulii follow everything jtp and see that the contractor gut Ate full benefit of tlie aerv Concerning Ihe influence f eenwtom and represenlaiiv.wt in postal affairs. have Mr. Wynne said In eatalillsh-tn- g imniplameif of free drlltrery ronfewt. "bul," he added. 1 have n6 nmnllndlnu of any com plaint' from any congressman or any failure to furnitfe supplies." Wynn n ( I II PROCEEDINGS - Sheet- ing Affair. , Washington. Jan. 13. The bcnatn Excite-nuu- i Him- - Dock, Mmu.. Jen. today passed the following hills: Creprevent'd t Aellllivr, a now bor- ating a Mtrt of delivery at Salt Lake der town, ju miles vrih ut here, all an Indian last uigbi and today it continue. City, fish;e. cnliddlnhiug N. D : liooi at Wapis-ton- . over a shtsitiug affair that waited lirovidipg a dcmt for the reveiui' cui: in a gambliUK house. The hum: wa ter at Oakland. California. sei i surroauded aU , uighl by a score of The lananta reaolutiuu was Gorman a tu were ho gel nun. ins try armed Lrfure the Senate. I Wore laid then a and name id I'luninnr, the man of on 'one was recognized to tip-woman cuiupauiuu who lied ejected any a the resolution, Mr. Gorman hon-tat thIhe of tlipruprielnr n um tier of amendments striking out then and isiiiii uf tbeir revolvers, ' "Hiiervention" wherevr It to "shiait the place up. in true the wontthus modifying the resolution aiqiejrs, inmates border fashion.' When the ao as to it an Inquiry enmerniug wr n- - drtvrn'oiit. Ihe luwn rounrll as- Hie- - use make of Amerli-amilitary forces in udunlecrs. sembled and called for the Isthmus of Panama. Each man was furnished a ride and Mr. Cnl loin, in view uf thi amenda quart bottle of whiskey, the latter ment, withdrew his motion to refer the cobl. Tho m. agunt on . Tim the resolution to the tommitt'-hoiiHt: was riddli-i- l wiih bnlh-tsforeign relations, and said he was willvnck-i- l the in Jioiiw; the couple it voted en. to with eve- - and linti at every one ingMr. have asked tu have the rowilii-tioLodge within riiuge. The lialilo who aa auu nded. printed ami lie over continued until midnight. when a truce tor another day. and that ord-- r waa The until morning. was arranged made. wounded was slightly. towu marshal Mr. Teller (hen addressed the Senturns at The liekicgcd then took on the canal quest ion. saying thst ate and watching and sleeping he the subject should lc a shot was fired. In Ihe mean- tivated stsinliKilui. fnmi a time the tflierlff trom Heteridge was lie thoiiglit. however, that whenever to ar Cleacr Relation Between Road Running to Ogacn. Omaha, Jan. 13. The following bulletin was posted today at I'niou Parw York, Jan. il lie headquarters: li. W. H. Ham roft is appointed general mauagi-- r of the I niuu Pacific with headquarter at Omaha, effective this date. E. if. llariliiian, President. .Mr. lisneruft has lieen in ihe city for with several day In Cornish. The appointment, it is said, will make no chaugn in itli the Klioit Bancroft's position Lin, the nffnira of which road he wil? continue to dira i. President Hurt resignatioa lasing of the cffeit today, the iiu utiils-ncnew general manager will begin nt uff--re- ' qnet-tuiain- e e - AGAIN ARRESTED. GLOVER Writee Threatening Letter of of Militia. J' hn M. Jan. Creek, Cripple from Glover, former , congressman Missrtiri. was agaiu arrested by a squad today and was placed In the county jail. Mr. Glover who fought the military threw week ago and whs shot lu tho arm, today offered against no resistance, but protested preferred being Jailed. No charge Verdtwk-lieragainst him. Commander ordered Mr. Glover's arresi, affrom ter receiving the following letter violahim. which is declared to lm In He declared that Mr rriairta of tion of the terms of his release: "Col. Vcrdeeklmrg, Camp Goldfield. have been entirely pmiier. December, Kir: My wounds having healed suffMr Wyant said that In jw;. he hnd d keen stiaplrkm uf iciently. I riolro If hn rid of tho pa1!9. Machcn and erased to rely ninin him. role signed by nu on this althongH he admitted that on Jan. 17 ' 1 know of no other way to etfeet . as I foUnwring. he had attended the banquet except to rniirn to Cripple of the Ohio Hortetr In New York aa have done and notify you, aa I now that do, that I will no longer lu hound hy Ma hen's guest,' adding, however, feelhe went trader quita a strain if It. 1 cau lie found at nty office at any ing. The Invltgtina. he thought, had time between now ami 3:2u tomorrow. been extended early In December. It Is iswlxipa only fair to aihl that I intend to push you and jvur and A RUMORED WRECK. affair. above and below. the aerne. Io the full limit of and Yn unrrlmlnal elate 13. Ran Francisco. Cal., Jan. law, the civil and M'ashlngton, Jan. 13. The Senate committee on foreign relation adoptreceived federal. confirmed rumor has been here from Victoria. 11. C.. of the wreck Respectfully. JOHN M. GIVER." ed n amendment to the canal treaty, giving to the I'nlted State of the British ship Kim la on the Vanpartial ' couver Island const afloat. Owing to the jurisdiction over the harbors of Colon again gunboat and Panama In onlrr to protect the wires being down In Mint vicinity It In Manila. Jan. 13. New has Just been tthipping interegiH of thi Impossible to confirm the report nt the of the ronuuitti-moment, but It bt nut unlikely that it received here that th United State blican-member Is true. The Simla, n large gunboat Qulma. which recently went are inclined to favor a few minor veecel, was cleared from thin mrt ashore on the coast of llorneo, hat amendment If for the only puriHise nt lieen floated, with little damage to Ihe bringing about Iho ratification of the by her master. Captain Jttnrlr, on ?.Uth last, for lort Townsend, convention hy thd eonstliutinnal ion-vevessel, ion of the new republic and meet In ballast, so that she n.ust he now In fireTn COAL BUNKERS. and dlNNe of one of the vigorously Ihe neighborhood of the place where fought contention of the Democrat here wreck Is repotted. Washington. Jan. IS. Captain Dun- that the treaty ha not been ratified HARTY REACHES MANILA. lap. exiuiiuantlant of the naval atatlon by a tangible flirm of government. Manila. Jari. ll-T- hn Right Rcr. T. at Rati Juan. Porto' Rleo, rallies the T. llarty. the vwly appointed Cal c department under date uf luday ax fol- ' - WHY OYSTER! ADVANCED. archbishop of Manila, arrived hern lows: Daltlmore. Jan. 13. Immense leu "Fire In forward coal bimkera Glon-- I Haley. A monster reception has been arranged for tomorrow, to glvn him cester this morning. Bpont aneoua com-- field now covering the oyster bed oi the I'hraaiieaka llay and Ux tributaries bustlon. No damage." grading. Com-mend- - oi Mr. Bancroft'! Another appointment is the hnngfng into closShort IJne er relations of tlm and ihe L'niou Pacific roads, both of whbh will he pis'iiiully under one management whb b will direct them as . a consolidated Mr. Bancroft stated to the correspondent that no oilier official would lie affeited aa a result of hia On-go- n mil-itar- y . a g ran-grese- Cn-eW- )at--ni- ARGENTINA PANAMA. ON Between the Chief Executive and Congreaa. New York, Jan 13. The Senate hex adopted au Important resolution relative to the Panama question, says p Herald dispatch from Hucnos Ayres, Argentina. li was maintained hv the govern-methat the mutter wrs one that did not roncern eont.rei-s- . as the executive was Hie sole jurleo of all International questions. There waa a lively discussion on thla point anil the Senate finally paps-- j od a resolution declaring that It has the right to take cognizance ol the the Panama affair, and reipu-stlngovernment to submil to congrcxi all doruiiicuta referring to the question. A Difference n . i g ! U-e- een-ssor-le- e THE TROUBLE ADJUSTED. Rapid Tranait Subway Will Continue. New York. Jan. 15. Trouble over n the employment of a few men which for a lime threatened to lie up program lu the rapid tranait subway lina been partially adjusted and no further trouble la expected. A with a tlnal settlement is probable Work on th d nt auli-wa- had hern working Hie aulibte II felons wllh all rise and would couldn't hold It. Wllhlu il , Amerk-anrtmiroy It if mine, hours after Ihe ness vl war ulimwl on Ihn di- twi'nlr-Mu- r reached the mine a s(Md half uf Ihe viding line between Te-r-u IiniiiIs were out aud iranudiix ovr the and Chile, for twa huiunliilii lo oltfi llirlr wrvleea lu ona, waa war liefnre nle or Iho other, and then- waa years declared between theaa ih.ii Ih remainder would star by VVMli ihla trouhlr on my me for a we-k- . countrlea. No nut In make the Journey had been maibi huinla I vouua ilravea. I didn't, ' ga!nat ma e auperliSeudent and rn-- , la Arlra In want to lesvq him In ih lurch, huwever.' ilutor. but I her came a day when tho uf ih prealtient of th mining company graduated from Tale sa a mining and hla father had a job ready t atiglnecr, for hun. 1 waa lo La ahnved back Into second place im- a few months un' Ar-- ( tlmr ha-- l got a grip on IHr el nation and ' was lh-'- I i l politely dlamlaaed. and hn was in have full awing. The priwldeni didnt aiv this exactly In canrlenua nnlifylng mo thit hut would arrive ai Artca al n eertam (o-- i , tat and rwqneatlng mo la meet him and lo thins a far aa able, bul rut him heupween. Ihe lines and aaw Ihe ' handwriting on the wall. 1 have netrr aa a had nalurcd fellow, hoi kwif I waa down oa Arthur ihrarm for weeks In for I sot alahi of him. U s only hu- -. Sian nature a despise Ihe man who works , vu mi ot a (nd thing even If hla faiher awns a ranlrolllng Interest and want hia rn (en to heroine ,nutl-a- l smoiah lu t;e pwu bread aud holler, lu mv nv.i' a (ye I had a plrtiire ef a larkadatsleal . (oung man wuH lisp and a naarriir and knnwhia ahoul aa mm h of prarllc-i- l I dkl nt as running Vaer ol niniag egr. He would be half fool and half la writer, the eon - of hla fniher. lie would me- aht" and "I awn t. ye ' say. . know. aq, the mine mm.lri le ! him 'Ihirg Xol a hole In Hie enrlli. Tiler a luc soilness to hlx nani . wa Idea of gettiiTg him Inin a and 'ur flannel ahirl and werkiua ieola Iota kif hand mad me emilr. On three aeraalewo within a yrar I hnd mo! picked up Ih handle of a wii.'d Into a crowd of mutinous li,rld run Ihina- lo liimn wli had decklcl in on- of whom ')!: ihemaeltea and an oi.ld hare picked lip Arthur lraea aim broken him In two. Tales during file tame year guerrilla lands had swooped or. Ihe win aad demanded loll p.oney. bat I had fortified the crg.re bu'.w ra.lled five or a's g.md fgnurs no T SWL li itV 1 K OLD MA-N- art Ind me and dnv.ri Ih-- n, ..IT The ermn Tal wm,id h.m 'allowed hla ehln ' I 1)f tn. tM h,nd, dri, ltl rr I1 Ibe ling mt n.d It been a with a cuupi uf mule and a Inter -ngineer eemirg out io raplae m pie Inlet i ha (Ituatlnu The expect' I du-lhave axuailed at liunxins would of ihe dmlaration ef war on a uf bun. bat to bt turned out hy a hu arrival l An.-, if not odnr. and 1 d.-dr who didn t know- enouki of1 yeereiic hoped lhai b( would rea.-vit out r a e r In in irvei or'a line that the eoimtry would h imeafe for hue hlil made me sore on ihe whole and would lour no lime In hack healing f e:nee get-- : f;i like packing up anX for Xw Tark I made mv l"ier M him xway at leaving h.m m i.og preilg a'rona and could Imicloe he pale hit we way I Ih- - Inin and make the fai-- and Irnmhllng knee n he reed II. of ii, after i niy Tb of my day after the b i.r fikti.re preisihdaieepmg and I in man a bond of l Peruvian ,1.I aland hi. on Ihe wruded wore and for u was while I rao- walling thc'vmipj; taking Immeiliiiie Not a nun .rn arr.vol HmI war was declared, end I .a Pile eoi.ld I tndu.-rani the to lire a didn't take lee lnrg to fgure out that mukX f m. . nud I ehould t.i- tin t.l waa n a im.ee ly Amn-anWa have out of hup. I d not nn been shot I... ciiNrler riven ihe rtoirene. but tliev f ' oirlvni m ill, 1 "Der f-- H-- Im - ...... .E., tliv-l- r weapmia "The governninil of Pedru. llie liundil,'' ha replied wlih au.dhor bow. "I know that moat of your lanula huvo gone, but I e other lliluk 1 can lu work. How Ion will It tak. yvm tn rvacuate, Enxlneer?'' "That depends on how long It lukra us In wipe you and your ragamuffin off the face nf Ihe rarili:" I'p tu this moment Graves and hia sister hud failed tn catch on to the true ritiia-llui- i. They were rather Inclined to think there waa snnie jke buck of il. The lust few words mud.- Hie matter plain, however. and the college graduate turned on ill bandit and said: ffn you hare a little game lo play 7 YV were in luck In arrive aa we did. Begin your circus us soon as you please." "One moment, acnor." sold the bandit aa he held up u hand In protest, "tail us I Hi you rehave a fair fuse lo anrrciultfr and si I out in a peace7" ful way "I if ruurso we !"! I aluniled. "ttiirreiider nollting!" added (iruvrex na hi aider slcpta-i- l tu the able nf Die pack mule iiiul ph el nil the YVIncliestrrs from the hi'iiila of the iiativ. "Then listen lo me. I hnv come to Bell- - tills mine. There is my force. If yiai Niv not un your Wily nut of this within hiiir an limir nn ipii.rirr will lw shown you. Vie. It Was lucky you arrived lucky tur me. I tun appreciule la nut i In a w'cniati as well ns the ncxL hand.' i hi.l-ii- hr - a : and aa I aocinnl able nf them they gaye up Ihe Mm of gobbling Ihe mine and limped oft lo awvul a more e a I had favorable npportunlt uf what the war hnd In alore and waa anxious lo clone Ihe mine and g"t out. No matter whether voting t.ravra allowed up or nut. 1 would take myself off to a aa fer urlghl.orh.HNl. Two.hiys n iter the nffalr of the cniita. and at 10 o'clock In Hi forenoon, when I wnx underground, 1 got won fmei one of the dugen laborers lert uroiiml the mine that another ructny Waa In Bight. 1 hurried In th- - aiirfaiv to And on of Ihe wlcknl.-slooking ehapx II hna ever been mv fortune In see walling wo known as Pedro my convenience, lie the bandit, and had lung Inu-i- a terror on Hie uaet. While he woa a Peruvian liy hlrili. he had . no imillvulor aj nuatlhy Ii r.d.lHd nil alike and Willi hla vaunli-yhad been hnuled by IhiIIi t'hlleau and Peruvian.' 1 'had oflen heard of Pedro and had long cxpeeiad a rlail from him. hni ihla was my Ural eight of him and hia 1 d.ni'l llrel call know what Ii would have raid to me nr linw I should have renlleil to him. hut before u mnrd hul been epuken we the hoof ImuiI nf mulea nnd Ih tinkle a hell, und vleltor arrived. Young tiravea had shown tip at last, bul to in he had a girl with him-I- da staler Hue. aa hr gravely informed me. Kv.n hefnre I hi.l Hcxmivd Ihelr faces t waa calling him s'l eoris of Minis for Foolish enough In bring I hat girl Inin ili s i' li a nn; ax I IihiI on Imiid nf Ihi-raw Ih and the In mv face, tint Imih In ur; lied at me. aud Ihe young nun Mid. yea. we knew that o wor wax on and tookol In ilnd things a little out of .'oiul. but klia Hue wax bent n:i coming mi-preaeui - may roi - a g.- -l liuii t ronr mi ua. old Ilian, '' "Iv-t ,f- -r lli.il I will he niiv irouble. I'm ns-- il reiigblng - II.- a. I. lid III- - g'.rl. and both jim. d ir- ilixm-v.I bad acnl mv in.in wub nn ixp:i mill., lait tirav-- a hid Iwn Artca. one hi sial.-lo ride aiM to caiTy Ibe hnggege. 1 eu'ight and a hex ef aiglil nf two Wh animiiiiltlnn among the aiuff nud lt a hit evaenled as I turned tn the new arrival Young llraves .waa net a dine, lie hadn't n clgarell between bis lips tier a ip tn his velee 11. stn.Nl near six (ef tail, wifh eIda wrixbt at ubout ! wax sln I'Ounds and the-In li'r fta well a in lu limbs. I lt that hs be a good ur (n- r In a scrimmage even bfora I got th-- t hearty grip of hia hand lla airier waa a girl cf gbvul tw'ntv. with fair fxe and resolute look and th nil heariei gaerrilia. who wjg standing all th. time wth his against th offh bmlillnc whistl-uand humming by turn, bul admiration in hit vs as ht cast thm upon her. ' Friend of yoursr' nuerlrd Graves si he glanced at ihe guerrilla. "No. not exactly." I rep lisd. "Afiow me In lutroducv voa fas Hrid r. He arrltid Jnat a 1, f'aa' yoFi. and 1 tliluk he hn aometht. g nn h!s "Vea. 1 huvr." said ibe fellow us he how cl lo my vleltora and cast n b..ld livik I am here to tak pi- -e nl th Kid .ui tlf w i ubni.t l,i of hi Anierl.-nntlere kij xo . , a.Hi. i .iu,. io " when e.p.' ep.o,;f, -"In ih- - mi-- ,f w' "',l Tli i ii,, el IIS I up the mv-p;i x ,.. L - I'l.'ao.-- l".fi pxke-ull'i saw at two d.'i'li I.; L.,.: J n hn -- rr"f.lr. . el t d'-ld--.l no - . e r I I T'J" cf prim-rt- l1-- "'"' wlx.n auch a derlarn our r'giiia ,ul ome ..r J .r,viun Inej woui-- p.au tv y r 'Ji i" ' -- r Val-a- hh f o lake care allvn. gt . fere-taal- l i j r;v,::, rhr"ohp. aaa a and - -- ! :apil tlphk ai.if ba-- and . hi I -1 lli.-i,- - o: r- t'.rnrd In gn when ynuug raves sprang und riellvrrrd a hluw under hlx ear Hist sent him down Ilk UII ox. The fel'nw would have gut dla-gi- PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue. oi - i --- l-r - ahoi-lder- s tluy-a.- fell my hair curl. Threats from ledrw old Tab reason to be proud of ua Sorry meant mure than bluster. A man who for dad and mam and the IIUI girl hofe. bad kuifed or roaat-- d at least two doien hut well wipe out a few more of them prisoners wasn't talking against the wind before we go under. Which wny does when ho gave us hla alternative. It waa Arlca lie from here? I n a bit turned 4 o'clock In the afternoon when he re- ground, ypu know." To the southeast. tired. and for the next helf hour the Then we must make that way as long bandits maintained a hot firs. Then It died away, and each and every man of ea we can push on. Sis, you have a pork-eon i pans ; remember, to the southeast. them hid himself so well that the alcge Th distance la about thirty-fiv- e sc'med to have been abandoned. miles, I The power house stood on a level spot fccliev. Lets have a bits to eat, stouten close up to the foot of the mountain and up our hearts end muka ready for th was not loopholed in the rear. The moun- - dash." At first tha food and drink rhokad me. but when I aaw how heartily Graves wss sating and how bravely the girl was Blatters I forced myself to forget the Mtuatlon and even got off a Joke about I. When we had satisfied our appetites we mads a thorough survey from tbe loophole. No one we In sight, but we that three or fnur of the band!.'! et far.-ta- ig prol-xlv- I'm ufrxM it's a laid uuilook fur us." I replied. "Wc isn't cfiiil on aid from nny dlrivliim. anil thiaa hav, and got ua leaped up. TerdCkf-a-water for Ihre. or (our day a ntid we ar fairly well off fop anvirunlikm. but What are we going to ilo when we reach the end of the string?" "What do you say. BisT he queried M th girl. T m still g'.ad I ram.'' she replied, with a laugh, gp.d now let go to work again." W'e went to the laepkoles end soon discovered t the bandits hod grown care less. Within l"e mn'it' wc had twa apiece, ami then any further rhnot-In- s was a waste of l"n 1. We 'iMsi'-- t figure in haring reduced Pedro' force hy too well to t!i. but I knew his bell ve that he would aluindon hla object on that account. P- -i n afi-- r our e!x etrkc his men reoeeil firing, und a few minutef hitr ft- - hiui'.lil was I. ai'.vaiii'ed under n is little game in get nf Imre. It g nos.-- ' baik at (he p s er hunee nrd lbs- ver lie wex'; spi- li:l we 'vilk-- 'l Inm t'llrlv aa.n. It- - ;,t hxlilug rn Arb-- if brst prinusiHl i s x.ife ni.i-l'-.n urn w ib rt lum h imlu'g'J Vi thr ..is Hixt I lb-i- Mc-ee- SENT HIM r-- nd-bt- LISE AN L'X. thnt ks men be-- ! tialr lilletx vChtrvIcd about d-- r fpim the niy hi in p their gn.xl r two of tin- - band had IHiYY.V uiiil liat l gun firing1 a " j I I I nor Mrs oili-- c and In b.-- VVI-u- .ru : nnd pil. h-- rt h'tri flrie tl.iwo hill HV' olhcrs hud no dOli t 111:.. I ;'S vi'iu-1'i-- t Ii, I,,;! I c i nly . ,f all bv It x cried Inin lir-iv- - .y' i wc-'l- cer-laln-'y - - InoK like nut." I replied. Hood: I don't Ilk farces. There. Hue, you dropped one of them that time. UA the huuac fortified? TJien we might A well go In. fur 1 nolle thoe fellowa are dash for making a flank move. Make l Ii. Ilia, and follow. This la somethin Hlmoat ua good aa a campus rush." The bandits fired enough lead to kill a hundred men. Iwt ihe fnur of ua gained the ahrlter of th power house without a scratch. Il was fairly bullet proof and l.Hiphnled, and as wo rested a moment after Ihe dash I looked at the girl expecting lo find her oil the verge of hysterics. To my surprise she waa shoving In fresh cartridges and htr face wore a smile. Mr. (.'heater,' she salt ss ah looked up and caught my eye. you mustn't be disgruntled because I cume along. I'll be ns little trouble as possible, and I can liuiidln a gun fairly well." "But they may besiege us here for days ' "It la a. wild, d. I and rough place at lg:it. but when you give us u i leapt' rale baud nf outlaws In addition But 1 couldn't gel now If I wanted la" she Interrupted, wllh a merry laugh, and Just (lien I'urlna. try man. bean ii wringing Ida hands and pouring forth ills lamentations' lie might possibly have made use of ii rill- - outdoors; hut. cxiped up as we were, und only four to twenty, he our capture and as only a quest inn of time. Tim inuchee much." said Graves as he Jerked the euwird to hla feet. don't want cur In here, and cut. you go. Open the door. L'hcsUr. One two-th- ru heave!" The bandits came ua near sa they rould find cover and opened lire at the loophole. Aa they were saf'ly rhltercd for Ihe lime being we ant down for a talk and let them waste their lead. I had nut waited all this tlin" lo elc lip the president' son. tVilliln a minute after hla arrival I had kirked myself for permitting my feelings to blind m. If any fault waa tn he found It was that h didn't taka the situation seriously enough. Aa for Ills I admired aixter -lir as much as I lared on a first meeting. Phe waa a enuragrnu. self reliant girl, and 1 hnd fever se-- n hnndanircr one. It whb after my protests to feel secretly glad tout she was mi 111 spot, but the privilege of :i sudden change of mind ilia a uni lirlong to the frir sex ulun- -. Aft- -r the end of about au young Graves remark' d: It will ecrui more like a fight If we try to dr-- p a few men- uf lhee fellows. There must he a full score of them left, nrd pcr'iixi tlixt Inlro can rally a few nhers. YVhnt do you think of the altua-tlni- i. rheatrr?" 1 11 "It - m-- ri- r e my way. r nl. w.-j- ld young man and hla aiaicr were inking rover and sighting . al human laraeta. Ita a real row-- Isn't it?" asked Ihe sun with a laugh aa he looked lake i i I I, Ii . m.i ' rel n.; he.ird rib s'i u tb. l.lK...- - v , ' -- iu; power and la l.c-i- a i'.l -- were conceelcd behind the bowlder to the north of ua Pedro would naturally leave some on on the watch, and the hiding pluce was near enough for them to open a flunk Are If we left the power house. With my ear to the rear wall I( listened for time, and I felt sure that far up the mountain men- were at work pk-With and powder. It woa tbne to go. Wp had Our loaded rifle In our hands and each, had a full belt nf cart rider. As wo- welted a minute before npenlni. the dnnr Mlee flue bent forward and kissed her brother on the cheek and then turned and held out her hand to me. Dont went to hurt your feeling peril. " said young Grave, with a smile, but I think I'll take the lead In this rusk. Let flue come next, and yw an rrer Well.-think wrh reedy. Open guardcomes th door, end away we go! t We traversed a distance of thirty feet when four rifles opened on ue from behind the bowlders and four men uttered shouts of alarm. Those bandit had good weapons and knew how to shoot. One of their first bullets grassd my left shoulder, but w did not stop to return the fir. We had a downhill run of forty yards with no shelter to speak of. si.J thro came a crock and e narrow valley. As th bandits pumped lead after us wi heard something besides the ping of their bullets and their shouts of rage. There waa a dull boom far above ua followed by such a crashing as I cannot drsc-ribsnd I for on knew that tha avalanche had been started. I shouted to Graves to run mater, and. catching Mias flu by the urm, I hurried along at a more rapri imre. nnd our gnlt waa realty marvelci. It waa mm too fast, however. TIis avalanche wus rushing down the Slope at railroad speed, and as we leaped the creek It struck the power house and dashed !t lu fragments. For aixty second we fairly flew, and then Grave struck a ruck and come down with a crash, nnd w fell v' him. 1 thought It waa th end. but w had esesiied hy a hairbreadth. The had wiped uut the power house, office, storehouse, kitchen and barrack, and aflir tilling th creek ten feet iFP bad pushed halfway across the vs'l'f and exhausted Itself. Th dirt amt Um1' and bewldsra arete not live feet behind Sr hen w rooe up and Ihe feet of one cf ts four deed bandits were sticking out t daylight beneath ih debria High up tn saw a doom men. and they mountain fired dawn upon us and shook tfetlr flsi and danced In wrath. I do not think we were pursued. At fate, after's night hi the woods and hs-.a day's travel we encountered a force ' regular Chilean troops and were given a escort tn the seaport. . where we tort strainer for New York. It would cost Bb.W to rcpiace the machinery and build' Inga of the Americano, and It wa ue!- " to think of making a move before th dossil. The till of my story may be somewhat misleading, a I have shown thnt IM president had a daughter nx well aa a ua he gave her to tu and fj took my iame within a ysr. I have irx tn th bn'' miHlcsi tu kcn t gri.iind ue ni'i-- h ne piwsilde and of tW I sup what II mors he roiild nut - at - . W'-ll. b.-- - thr- -' tiuvn." II hnd hii!f H-- h.-- i Dont Miss This Opportunity y. - - IS NOW ON. COMMAND. silling un the rocks with in I B.Lrtt ntpariaM.iMk.ave, i IS RECAPTURED. ac-m- . .wmnvmvVAi Wfi,vvvvvwv m-o- -i Stock Taking Sale MINE OVERSEER, A YOUNG WOMAN AND A DUDE A ran-plain- ts Great Yearly - ... le CO., Distributors, (EL PUTNAMS Remains of Former Governor Bush-- 1 nail Will Li in State. Columbus, O.. Jan. 15. The Iwdy of Oklahoma CUy.Jau. 15. Major Gen. Former Governor Buahnell who dlnrl last night waa reiqoved S. H. Sumner arrived here today, today to pun led by hi Ktalf, to asHume com- Springfield, w hero It will He In atate in Armand of the uewly appointed division the Christ Episcopal rhurch. of the MiuthWefft! the headquarters ol rangements for the funeral hare uot been completed. which will1 lie Ih thla city. i GEN. SUMNER'S ho-ll- lhr KISL F. J. V Ihn-afciu-- ' aim-ale- zest to anythirg to drink. ! HERMAN It adds a charming Deligh fully palatable, and pure. non-uulo- -- l NATURALLY SPARKLING LITHIA WATER- - Manila. Jan. 15. Georgg Herman, whose escape from prison in Cebu waa reported yesterday, was not long at large. A vigorous search waa made for the escaiied who has established a lrputatlon aa a dangeroua mau durof committee arbitration the pieeling ing hla flight from Mindanao with and rcprosouraiivi-- s of both parties. belonging to the Government, Tho dispute originated in the em- money which led to his incarceration, and In of in tile experts ployment a few hours were aucrrasful in effectlaying by the use of pate. cement ing hia capture. with wiilcb the niiiotilata were uot familiar. It for a time to inREMOVED TO SPRINGFIELD. volve ".OOO men 'at work in tho four-mast- OF Liquid Refreshments Are made delicious, and agreeable when served with lion-unio- Repu- A STORY Increasing Demands in Steal and Prices Firmer. New York, Jan. 15. Special telegram from correxiondentB of the International Mercantile Agency throughout the United State and Canada regarding the state of trade are summarized aa fullowe: The event of the business week has been the discovery of a greatly improved demand for pig iron and wire nail, and for some forma of tev-l- . notably sheets, bar aud scrap. Increased demand for steel product ha started aome of the largest plant and prices for varieties mentioned are f 1 nighrr ton. Wir nail hare advam-cstill further. Ten or fifteen thousand more industrial employes have gone back to work within a week, blit iu moat iustances at a lower rate ol wage. The drag In the steel rail market result from unwillingness of lailrond companies to pay 95 a ton more than catling Interest are offering rails abroad. In New England it i still problematical how much the output of the cottou good will lie curtailed by the hiah price of cotton. Kpnug trade outlook iu staple linv'h is unexpectedly favorable. Some Boston merchants say they expect sales to exceed those of a year ago. At Chicago order comiwre favorably with ihe last 5 ear, and at Kt. Louie they exceed those of the like period in 1R0J. At both ITtts'ouig and Philadelphia binduces men report a good effect from the improved situation in iron and steel; orders have increased. factories and foundries have started up. Textile stocks at Philadelphia are light and increased outputs are predicted. The volume of railway traffic at Chicago I two per cent larger than a year ago, with slightly Increased earnings. At Pittsburg the road are carrying 15 per rent less than in January ; last year. Duluth merchants look ronffdently ahead to a large spring business. Minneapolis and Bt. Paul report jobbing satisfactory for the season. Louisville traders on discounting bills freely. Canada reports an active demand for seasonable goods and wholesalers ai Toronto antf Quebec have large orders for spring delivery. Railroads report a decrease In earnings from 1901 for the first week in the year. 1 urn e. n the President rtranseeudril hla duty the fart should he pointed out. In tliu present ins) a me he did not doubt the good intern ion of the President, hut be was distriistr.il of his wisdom in what he had done, lie bad no complaint to make against Panama, fur he thought the people of that country had the right to enier uiam a r volution. Indeed he thought that if ue had lived In Panama lie would have been a rebel himself. This right of the Paaaniaian did tnrt. however, alter the duty of the I'nlted Ktates ui remain neutral, lie laid down the rule ol that there should Ih- a new mate coming luto exisiem-- by accession only when Ihe new irnwer to mainhad established its caiuu-lttain lta status Independently of the other lountry. and be cited manv and quoted a number of authorities in Hiipimrt of this position, Thera alKiuld lie no Interferem-- so long as there wax a likelihood of a parent Mate. Thla rule Mr. Teller de- lared has nut lieen tm-- i In lNuama. He dlj not lielieve the. revolution roiilu sustained for a day without have the supiMirt of the I'nlted States. He also took the iiualtiuii that there never ahoult' have lieen any armed interference by the United S lutes iu Colom-bia'- a Vice-Presirit-ut n n, summoned and he la expected rive tonight. APPOINTMENT. BANCROFT'S - - JANUARY lfi. 1901. TRADE MORE FAVORABLE. have made it impossible for longer aud dredgers hi work, aud th-.- only are taken from oysters obtainable HM-k- . The prevailing scarcity has caused a general advance in prices. j CONGRESS UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, OGDEN, EXAMINER, liad-nn- . WE DID NOT BTOP TO RETURN TIIE FIRE. lain sblc waa thick with trees, hushes and biiw-lra, mid aa Ihe firing erased I hud n dim iiencplioti of ihe next move to follow. I do leader imagine the had tiny Me of working the mine, lie wanted to pbiuder It of whatever wax portable ami then make term with eithi Ihe Chilean nr the Peruvian to surrender II. He naturally- wouldn't want to damage ililr.ga more than he could help, but In return for I list' blow voting Graves hnd struck and the loss of lire wo had he would huvo revenge at any cost. 1 II 111 you wliut their next move will he." sold I aa 1 thought it out. "If Pedro has got the sense I think ho has he will work around above us and tit powder to start an avalanche. He can loosen rock ard dirt above us to sweep thisenough house away like a cork." "'"s. that will be his game." answered Urate,, "and wt have got to take ions chances, tve'v got to get out of this and Into tbe of the woods, and If see us and pursue wc must make the they best I'm sorry I got you Into light we can. this mess. You can sec fur yours'lf thst there a mighty lltlle show fur sny of us." "Well. I'm not crying over II." she said o she choked up ami the color left her fai f.g- - a moment. "M.iko your aud I'll help to entry them out." . plana He went over nnd put Ms arms hrinind and kwe-- d her. and I nm sure she hnd to shut her teeth huntquite and fast to keep i hr a. .as bn. k. After the moment f v'akn- d m pi- - with a I;, l hibtn-c.iil.t:g:i und triiM to pit Ino l.is nib ns b- - xnid: ul nt - rhnr fk h-- tor--n- ea 'he-t-- r. fix'll for it m.i-i- sr--1 . m"! give ill n ikmi :i g.-i- hr era-lunc- ' i . -- hr ei-- and If Mr , |