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Show examined on den, utah, Monday iioiining, rin: k POKER GAME T 1 lie engineer M'b. pu-he- it." "Jtai.',h much." out ten d he uiinertd, flee, and one "Suppose we try night ? If a atrangir dropped into the rluli east tally between boats be might tliink that the battalion here van a quiet and kitirrb-goln- g aggregation, because he would see the member, shooting crap at a aii'ki-- a throw or throw mg poker dice ball' au hour fur the drink. But ihwse pastime ate only the gambols of tlie wild beam a in their ileu. Whelp ca una rob whelp. Therfmv. iu time of peace, a Bogolioau quits whvu he wins or ioiies ten pesos. Maxhun. an.l the party spend the proiceds in wine for the bunch. But whenever o boat is coining in you can Itear the whiting noise id sharjH-uing claw a The pet whelp are getting ready to ahow their visitors what one brotherofTicc.r ran do to another. Aa a rule, the homo crowd win. in fact, aa a very rule. Hardly a stranger drop, in on a transport with-obeing hospitably wined and timed by aoniw kind hearted member of the Park, and then being ecientifiraiy shorn of all the cash he can be brought to consent to la between dinner and fi o'clock in the morning. There are reasons why thin in in Bugubu. In the first place, it is in the Philippines, and in the Phllippiimi a man may do a lot of things that be would cut another man for doing at home. In the swond plate, the members of the park need the num- -' . y strongest driuka posaiblc? Out of respect for Ihe engineers timidity the game began with a five-ceauta and a quarter limit. The engineer handled hia cards with the aims ease with which the baboon at the mi haudles hia knife aud fork. He bet ia the strangest fashion, and drew to such incomprehensible things aa three little card for a flush, or broke pair of aces to fill an Inside straight. He waa childishly eager and alwsya hi U1 every uac what he had dune nd what he had failed Iu do. The Scotch was plainly getting the best of him. Yet he was winning slowly. The pack, however, did not appear to mind that Gradually the game hit up, until by 1 o'clock the limit waa off, and the ante waa up to a dollar. I'p to this time, the engineer had hern gaining. He cleared off the first unlimited kA, and thut put him (93 ahead of the game. He announced then that he wae tired and that he wanted to quit. He thought the liquor was going lo hia head, he ul at ey. A number of humorutia traditions exlnt among the pack. One la about a Junior Hubaltern who arived on hia way to joinr hia regiment. The Senior Subaltern bad known him before, so he aaked him to dinner, and over the cordials mentioned poker. 'Do you have a game down there ?" the Junior aaked. knocking of the ash of bis cigar with the weary air of a pisn of the world. "Oh, a little game,' answered the Senior casually. I don't like tlmae cheap little games They're no sport. They're not poker," replied the Junior in a superior said. lint the pack would not hear of such a thing. They never broke up until fi oclock. The' mere idea of an ofllicer and a gentleman stopping at that hour of the night when be was ahead waa something they could not understand. Bo their tired victim stayed. The chips flew fast anJ furious. The peek sank deeer into their chairs, carefully hilling their hand from oach other, end drinklujr nothing at all but soda. The proper educated hoy kept increasing the proportion of fo'olch in the engineer' glass The engineer was getting flushed and more excited every minute. , Yet every now 'and then he won He seemed to have other. somehow or the most infernal luck. The pack hung to him hard anil fast, knowing that at last he must, com town, but by 2 o'clock be waa still fifty ahead. By 3 lie waa eewtrty-fialthough In the meantime he had once slid forty behind. But at 4 he wa twenty out. HU hand shook o that In- - picked up hU hips with difficulty and hia eyes were badly bleared. The pack saw plainly that the time had come. Let's have five ten dollar Jacks and qrli, the Commissary said. A'right! agreed the engineer, shoving nut four blue chip. "Hold up there. That's too many, said the Commissary, pushing three of way. "Oh. I guess you'd And Ihia rrowj brisk enough if you'd urge 'em. the Senior said. In fact, I heard a couple of them before dinner wondering whether youth of your tender years could play any kind of a game at all.' Well, I won a hundred and forty in Zanthoo a couple of nights hack. 1 think vou run to- game in-i- gi-nr- ran afford anything a little mu-- liirie are three of four of us lieie who play a bii. What do you say? T is nothing else to do iu tile evening. You dine with me, and I will tiy to to fill up later." gei iu So that night there gaihered aUmt the Senior Subaltern's round green table the pack and the engim-erTlie i ngineer's checks were alra-lfluschd with wine, and Hie glasses at bis elbc was unobstriistivt'ly kept always filled by the Senior subalterns boy. The pack drank a great deal of The ensoda with very little Scou-h- . gineer diauk a great deal of Scotch will! very little soda. The highly educated hoy took tare of that. And after all, if a gentleman does not sxk oiheiwlse ia it nut only proper hospitality to warm i he cockles of his heait with the - I that furnishes here- abouts. If any of you heavy aiNirts want . to play. I'm willing jo ait In with them.' ' So they played, and the Junior left hia hundred and forty and two motirhs pay besides behind him. was a shame, the Senior re- -' marked to hia admiring wife. He didnt know nuta about poker. But, we really needed 1 he cash, and, besides, jt will do ' him good. There In another story that Is not so pleasant about a member of the civil government who was filled with mixed drinks until he was quite maudlin and : was then invited into a game, where he contributed the pay check and all the money he had in hia clothes to the pack. But this is not spoken of generally. and t that time, besides tha creditors at home were getting un- them bak. engineer, Bure," murmured the , usually dlMagn-chali-- . of such contributions, sleepily. in Yet, spite ' The Senior Subaltern dealt. the diner 0 Klips away somehow, even The pack picked up their ranis, but in Bngodn, and it chanced that one day chair .a boat arrived with leicers for two of the engineer sank back inhiahia hand on wlih his eyes shut, leaving u the pack from the Adjutant-Gener- al 'it v. e- un-kiti- id -- AM TO THE MPI 1 1111099 Berlin. Dec.Jl. Nothing In Berlin as Blxdnrf. the Whitechapel of the German capital. Y ou know the Last End of Londun the stifling courts, the grlmp aleyls; the roaring, taverns, the 1atierel children, Ihe suffocating reek of frying fish, and the groups of goshiping slatterns at every gloomydour step. You know all this, and everybody ia sick to death of the subject, sick to death of it in spite of tbe virtue and endurance which Iturish there like flowers on a much-heathat Everybody feels Whitechapel is there for ever, aa Inevitable and persistent as the fogs, the rains and the smuts of London. The thing cannot lie altered; therefore, let it be. Now let me show how aother European city houses its working-classe- s. Gome with me into the slumR of Berlin. ItlXnoKP. from the center of the city, with Ha splendid houses and its ceaseless shops, an elertrii: tram carries on swiftly to Rixdorf A district connected by every means with every quarters of the city, however, fashionable or ningnitlrant. And when you reach it vou scarcely know Ibat yon have lcwt'the fashion-abl- e and magnificent quarters at all. For on every side of you are gpscioiia Htrci-iH- . with trees planted at the kerb, and on either hand tall white lie lares rising np with solid digiuity towards a clear sky. Huge houses, bright and rpcckless, with wide doorways, many bliifiing d and balconies, where creeiiers twine and children play Splendid and noble houses, such as ou would look for with difficulty in almost any quarters of laiudun. It iu here that of Berlin live out the working-claustheir careful, thrifty, and laborious much impresses me as p. -- win-rion- ib iron-raile- es JuiTy-hiiilii- er - ff lm-aus- ." y 1 I high-backe- rs; Com-Missar- rrd. h-- i ! Jv-il-l- I he holds him prisoner till the master, laughing, and the housewife, apologising, call him off. We learn from these good puapie that, they have thejr hard time, and that. It it often difficult to dress the children as they could wish; hut, nevertheless, they could go short of food; no. no; that dons not happen in Berlin. Aa for work, why, life would he a lKinr thing without it. and there f usually an hour or two In the evening when they can go and hear music at the cafe, (ib, yes; they are comfortable enough, and Berlin is pretty good, aa cities go. But the country as, thats One, that It. THE CONTROL It waa tbe same in every house I visited. Extraordinary cleanliness, a quiet cheerfulness, and a devotion to the work of the home. The bodies He in snowy lines, with smothering quilts over their feet; the kitchens shine and gleam with eternal polishing ; and the sitting rooms arc riirerful and neat, with a solidly shout the furniture and a simplicity u bout the hangings which reflect the chrarter of the stubborn and ambit Inns people. But everywhere, even rn this orderly quarter of the city, there is evidence of what the Berlinllnera hate and resent more than anything else the Cnnrtol." "Look! enid my guide, a working man. at w mounted the stairs of one ie?aeea Hia hand of these Rixdorf pointed to a door on the first floor, and 1 saw t my amazement that it was a police office. Yea! he said, bitterly; "they live with us; even in our houses! The 'Control; always Ihe Control! I asknl him to he allowed to enter, and, having a magic name on my llpa as an introduction. I wns permitted o inspect the place. Tin mllce greeted me in a pleasant fashion, taking their cigara from their mouths, and pausing in their games, to give me information. As we pasHcd out and stood for a moment looking at the photogropa and descriptions of missinu citizens on the wall, I told my guide that, the police seemed to me agreeable enough. ' They are nil right.-- he ssid. 'but they are only the strings. The people uho Mill the strings as, those are the devils. You sh'iulil see them! O my Heavens, you rhould!' T HE CHIEF ASSET OK EMPIRE. Hut 1 saw-- i biutallsing ei.onc of n-- Over before weed-gatherin- g. peat-cullin- hcer-gurde- buys The Putnam 2345 Washington ss Avenue NOT1CE : Our mill Is running full tims wa still have time to taka car but of a few nice Jobs of Interior finish and mill work of all klnda. Our Lumber Bash Door and ethar building material la Strictly First-clas- s and you make no mistake when placing your order with us. one-thir- MYSTERY ABOUT Eccles Lumber Co. 156-16- 24th st. 8 Both Phones & 128 BOTTLED HEALTH Nalubea delicious sparkling Nectar. It creates that exalted feallcg perfect health by cleansing tha system of all impurities. of LING 9. A ROOT. Roughly Hacked From Woman's Body -Found in a Yard. Now York. Dec. 11. A woman's foot roughly harked from the body with some blunt instrument, wa found yesterday In the yard of No. 209 Win Thirty-fir- st street, and polio and detectives are trying to solve the mysterious case. L The foot was found by Heter of No. 209 West Thlrty-flfi- h street. It was found to be especially well formed. The rough way in which ii bat been severed from the body makes the police believe an axe or hatchet was used. A policeman went with the font (u Die French Huepttal, at No. 450 West Thirty-fourt- h strept. There the physicians examined the foot and decided that It was part of a woman's body, and that it had been cut off within twenty-fou- r hour. The condition of the blood also proved that the woman had not been dead long. Tbe amputation waa apparently not tbe work of At First class Bare, Cafes, Clubsand Drug Stores. FRED. J. KIEtSEL & CO., ' - - - niatrihuiOTS Brk-han- medical students Diligent Inquiries were made among the tenants In tbe vicinity of tlie house in the yard of which tbe foot was found. FROM THIS DATE WE WILL SELL THE UNDERHILL OVERALL TRIED TO CREMATE MOTHER. Insane Negro Choked and Threw Aged Woman on Burning Bed. Providence. Doc. 11. Mrs. Annie "Waters, an aged colored woman, waa attacked by her Min, Leonard Black, ai an early hour i hi morning, and for three hours fought desperately for life against his effort to choke and burn her. Black waa mentally deranged some Dm ago by typhoid fever. Mrs. Walter bays she waa awakened at 3 o'clock liy her son, who began to choke her. saying that aho must din with him. After strength was exit a u --ted the on felled her by a blow, on the fare. Then piling clothing on the bed hi applfol a match and picked his mother up and threw her on the hd. She finally broke away and ran into the street. Black, after a struggle, a a arrested and committed to the State Hospital for the insane. 11 remen extinguished the blaze in the house. hr s, yea weed-gatheri- th" control of mv wanderings. 1 ens, tered little comfortable places, with tables and chairs, and jmudc going cheerfully through the itcniug, and saw no check upon the cnjo men t uf ihe people. They have in Rizdorf, their their music-halland their place for lectures and Sot iaiist meetings. They walk through the brood streets and pity rails at each oi lur.s houses, and crowd to Ihe Templel.cfor Held to see the It sceme-- l to nte that CRAZED BY FEAR OF OPERATION military revi--- . they are in luppy rureumstancee. Now. I saw during all my wandering Man Suffering From Appendicitis man, through Ri Mini f one Leaves Hospital Nearly Nude. but never did I see a drunken woman. I m told that drunkenness among the Newark. N. J.. Dec. IL Robert women is unknown. Smythe. of No. 298 South Twentieth broke out among the trret. Newark, If drunken from the women, he sure that Berlin would legis- hospitay early j'tBtirday. and dty ran late against it with a swift hand. For through the snow to the Essex Private in Germany i oh- - re. as an athlete trains Hospital, at Thirteenth avenue and for a race', a whole nation is training South Eighth street. He wore only his coinmeivisl for the great struggle for undershirt. Smyth was crazed with i and health ) ihe absolute of an tor appcmlicitU. t is regarded ns the : He vigor ami pu:.-iitwith clothing liy u M I first chargi of municipal hospital orderly, and tan from the The health of the workltigniun is rei k- - lmiMing. Th police patrol was sent oneil as the diief ssm-- of iln- Oiiinn ( his linns, and he wa found taking Umpire by t'.i inmn aiaiesnu-nIircukrast wiih a neighbor. Th lios- Him od.1 that sounds in Lnglaid! him reauain t,iial officers derided to IIARttLD JIEr.BlK.lat l:is house. bfer-iioitsc- t . Connemara Is Afflicted by Wet Weather and Many Crops are Ruined. Irish still large, indefatigable, mild -' eyed children, facing Ihe winter blandIv. aure that ihe lowers that he will liut let them etarve. "Tin he wet that e spoils the spuda. I was told near May-ruby one dark ragamuffin who never ceased and ling. "Sure, holy water Itself wouldn't snit them. This whole community had taken to fur a livriihood. anil some of the t ami lies were already In receipt of poor relief. Fiom Ballynew to Spiddle potato growers have obtained about a third f their normal crop, and will he safe troin itiMre-- s Dll the end of Jauuary. Then the board of guardians will have to Mipplemcni thrir meagre earnings at and It miKt not be forgotten in regard to the spoiled crops that at no time dues Connemara fully Mipjiort its Inhabitants. The rents are earned in England. Scotland, or America. Connemara ia a land jioised on organized charity. PEARS AND LAMENTS. But it is at Ujemuik that I seemed at last tn have found the heart of the (amine. Aa I came down here I passed strings of people all going slowly afoot to Maam Cro-s- . They were all driving plga to Hell their first rroource after the imtatoes; and I am told here that depletion of stock ia already taking place nn a large male. Today the country, is hanked with snow. Tha j fronts have destroyed many uf the c.ab- -' liagw which were not yet gathered, and a certain quantity of mangolds and iurnlp. Everywhere one hears fears and laments. One and all the people anticipate relief work. It wae here that I encountered Mr. ratrirk YYalt-h- . a publican and a member of the hoard of guardians. He could only guess at the population of Rusmuck. and estimated It vaguely at between eight and fifteen thousand. Tbe potato crop, he said, waa in his d of the norparish leas than mal. The union rate waa 6s. in the pound on houses and 3a on land. "And 3. fci all it will tarry." RELIEF WORK NEEDED. It seems clear that by March at least relief in some fora or another will be nowsaary to keep the peasants from starvation, alnia their own mean will in general be exhausted by then. After the potatoes come a saleable pig or two, an occasional cow, a rare hors? the raw want. In the majority of casoi the end of the potatoes U the end of the mean of life, And the Government organizations, supplementing such relief as the guardians are abe to alford, will fsl for short of Ihe neml of the mean of tbe people of Connemara. Work and pay will have to be found for Dir peasants along the coast of Connemara. Even at tiie present time their condition is miserable In the extreme; were it not for the bog umfar them they would lack even firing, and murderous and unless the ac.hit famine Is to run riot through the moat helpless people in Great Britain charity In some form or anotbrr must be administered. a Fall Ball atd for year a4f sal beya, has them la great ahaariaaea M the RIQHT FRIClfo Don't foU e eaN and OF POTATO FAMINE l up in bis chair. "Shcuilcuien." he --aid, I slow tha', an' 1 rash 't 5W gol'." Ha reached unsteadily down iu hia pi kt and drew our a bunknoiee for that stnottni, ul.iili he i!esdii'ii among the i hip- -. "Good heavens, man, you haven't even looked ai your draw! Are von crazy ?" (iie.1 t lie Senior Subaltern. "Don't ,lo that!'' "No. 'M not crashy. Gm-- h may be 'm a lit'!- - drunk. 1 raish r.isi thongli." Rosmiick, Sunday, December 11. "But there isn't a man here Las 5U0 There in famine brewing an Connemaleft." "Never mind. Hut in what you've ra. the Senior Subaltern. At lie.i, want never removes itelf got.'' "We'll have a show down aud each man from ill iteople of this rag ha- - a hanre for ihe aliarc he has up." uf land the greatest, the kindlh-- t, the 'A'rigti'." said tlie engineer, "Hut Ail imM helpless ft, ig in ibe world. up yuur piles, gentlemen." The pack shoved In all they had. the year round the almoners of the There was a heap of nearly $3.ftuii on (iovernment In the shape of th" Fisli-eriBoard, il,e (i.iiipe.sleil I lint riels ib laid. "I have four ITT ace- -, remarked the Board, and other hoard- - combine with ihe engineer blandly, laying his haul th local gnardluns to spjou-fo- d finding th in easy emo'oy-niei- it duwu, face up, on the table. anl appliance- - for tlo-i- r Wtirk. A shivering groan ran through tlie In the ordinary laitirse they live on pack. te l luud, ripphsl pan he- - of bog-tai- n Anybody heat that?' asked (ho enwith ne ks, where no plough can pass, gineer. Tlie Senior Subaltern looked from with a small harvest of potatoes and maybe a handful of uuu to s.e thm face to face. through the year. TIioh on the curst, "Take the pot. he said hoarsely. The engineer ecuoiied iu the pile with however, add lo tht- - with a little both arms. fishing, kelp and weed gatheri"Nothing in the world. lie remarked ng, ami turf culling for the fires iu i lieerfiilly, "has such a eola-rineffect Calway. But it is to (he iota lues In general on a man a seeing tour aces come up that they look fur mean to get mi the deal. I fil quite aide lo proceed with t ho Hither four poi. gentlethrough Ihe year. Thi- - year, however, men. Do you care to go un? T hen I has been a bad one fur potatoes. 'Hit hall cash in. heavy; rains all thiucgli th suniiucr The Senior Subaltern counted out have left them soft aud "squashy . hills fur Ihe chliis. Not a Word wa-a- only one remove from rottenness, wlille two storms that swept the country iu by the pack. "I must got alioard now. remarked June took the ialks clean off ai the the engineer, pleasantly. "I am glad io ground Hvel like a y;he. The result have met. you. I have heard of this Is that the crop now averages In the game before. In fact, I have a young Ism part of Connemara not more than of if.- - normal weight. cousin in the civil serf he who dropped three-fifth- s some muntiis pay here one niglil. Ho SPOILED nY THE WE1. especially mxiinniended you aa a highI have jiiet completed a journey ly entertaining aggregation. I wish you aloug the coast from Clifden to Galway. a very good night, gentlemen. It was aftrr rouniling Benraghhoy Bay amid most superb scenery tliat eviHe Did you sneered In having your dences of the coming famine began to prize cat insured? press on one. Tlie population was hudShe Why, they wanted to charge dled into congeries, as Galway calls me nine times the regular rale! Dethem qitalhl hamUis unnamed on the troit Free Cress.map where a dozen families lived on land barely able to support one. The Manicure Girl Arent you afraid The houses ware ehapele-- s cabins, of dying an old maid? mliing with peat smoke. The vary atThe Hairdresser Certainly nor. I mosphere and odour of squalor was dye one nearly every Jay. Philadelupon all, but stopped short of the peophia KemriL ple. They, in spite of everything, were the army, directing the full and im- the table. Wake him up there." said the mediate settlement of certain tailors' mid niorrhunu' bill forwarded, after fre-- . Senior Bnbahern, roughly. educated boy shook the The qtient fruitless personal applications, sUsuier highly ly the shoulder. to the War JJcpartment for official ac"Whateh matter? asked the engintion. The gentlemen concerned were prop- eer. Oli. tny bet? He reacbi d uncertainly for his pile erly indignant, hut Ihey were also of chips. for While fund. looking shout cramped "No. no. ealil the Commissary, testfor sonic means to raise cash very ily. "lunik at your head." promptly they met In the club a ('ate The engin'er clutched his ranis and lain of Engineers who had conic In on at them vacantly. the boat and was to stay on shore over stared aid the Commissary, for "I wa a The rural looking night. engineer five. twenty w aniwere as b it about that chap, eyes more lo draw carl. "Twenty-fiv- e mated as those of a burro enjoying iia tin Captain of Company B. slavsaid muxeed was khaki liav. llis evening of blues out on the table. and stained ami there was dandruff on ing a pile The ordinance officer stayed. hi scollar. "Whla do you do? the Senior Sub' ten the debtors aaw him he was altern asked the engineer sharply. filling absent mindedl.v on a comer of lb engineer surveyed him with rethe ping-pon- g table, making calculation in a note liook. They introduced proach. "1 rome Iu." he said, lalmrlnusly. themselves, and ordered drinks. The lives. "Then put in your fifty iloBars. hia. ale for does nol exist in engineer took ginger The of a The up picked pile engineer "I see.' he remarked. That you liava Beilin. As 'soon as land falls varum, it center in them and thq (hips, dropped a pleasant club, with ample equipof recogil purchased by companies the rahle. ments for all clnsMts of amusement.' of "Ibl. I on. nized reptile, often by banking houses, a hundred. tlial's He indicated the pool ami billiard and si reels are planned "Don't cave, la-t- . or slituy. 1 raise and ouly siirh pins pong tables with a gesture. men all the reriti:cineis of which him fe?" Yes,1 answered the Commissary, lmt sanitation and Bi t. The hous.'.'- are hu!lt The Senior Hulialtrm scowled, enter them, man needs all the fun lie can' get ante up with his hundred. He hail ami the working ilas-e- s here. the well-orenting the ground ami three queens on the deal. The other "A ceiitain amount of recreation is slaved nervously, not likriug the situfirst floors, the ponnr folk mounting to most advisable in the tropics, not only ation. Some of them hail lo lose anyihe floors above. Krom the douisien in of its menial advantages, but how. the fanlight in the roof everithiug is sIm on account of its physical bene-flisThe Commissary drew two cards. dean h ml urdcily. relumed the engineer. INSIDE A HERMAN HOME. The Captain of Company U Mood pal. I have hal ihe pleasure of entering The ComniiM-iirkicked the Senior Tlie ordinance officer took one and ffll-- a Subaltern's font under the table. flush. The engineer slipp'd haik iu some uf 1t esc Hits and talking to ilu-i- r es, he said, we find it so. A man hia chair wiih his cards on Ids lap. ownqis. 1 found '.lie interiors un whit hankers after excitement, a lot. Theres fool. said less pirating than the magnificence "Wake up that drunki-no doubt of that." f a man wlwi keeps a hit greenthe Senior Subaltern angrily. "Damn remarked tlie en- him, lie ha put things in a pretty ntes grocer's shop in his front room. On the Tp at Ban Hose. walls are shelves bright with . polished gineer, where I have lieeu engaged in hen!" he construction of a road, the offlirera "Eh?" he said. china and tin. A stove filled with hot have been so hard piesscd for amusebricks diffuses a pleasant warmth, mul "How many cards do you want? ment that they have each evening Cardsb? shines in ail its tiles with ihe labors of the houwewne. A Uhl spread with gathered about the mess table after Ye, card. How many?" TTie engineer looked quizzically at a n eat cloth iKi ttpics the center of the supper ami played cards until far into the morning. I confess that I often his band. loom, and is set out with Ihe frugal desired to enter the game myself. hut "I don't know," he soliloquized. lea .f the little family. The giandiuoh-e- r wiih a waiui shawl over nrr slinttM-ci.- s my work was of such a nature that I "Have I got to take any? d -- ns in a chair becniiug via usually obliged to spend the major "No. of murse not. Don't you want ihe good housewifes ill her portion of the evening in solving mathe- any?" matical or topographical problems.' "W II. you mi give m' one for radiantly dmli hangs over Hi back of T.o you plav cards? asked the luck." the i hair, .lod.ling a sympathetic head with carefully conci'aled He dropped a card on Ihe table. The st every twisi uf the couversati tn. Senior Subaltern dealt 1dm another, Big itu.l hurley leaning against tlie wall, eagerness. "I have always bad a piedilmio.i for which the engineer let lie untouched, with his cap in his hand, his urm folk-e- il 1 muni confess. Even v.hen quite face downward by hi chips. ami bis deepl chest. Is the master with us au 'Hr. dealer takes two. said the of M.e arhild. I was enthUKiasiic about cassinn Jinl and other simple games. Later, f took j Senior Subabern. '"It's your bei." hair, and a red dark rj es, bin-rising a dridue fancy to whist, and of late The Commissary counted mu rive wlish pulls the I lie bridge has been strangely attractive to Chip. big boar streets the "1 lief fifty." he remarked. me." can through table v.gi "Hid you cvi-- try poker?" said the pi esses his full weight again- -i Ihe l.gf "I vai-- e that twenty-five- ," . It Captain of Company R "I have, hul not to ally exti-iifor the English visitor and drives him where teems to me game of great poseibili-- 1 Again the ordnance officer stayed. slowly and resolutely lo the op--u.- Yea need THE DARK SPECTER oibccr. The engineer oiraigbiciii-i- Bogota, rtiilippmi! J., Dee. Il-- We hate a Led Star Hiker park iu Bugolio. 12, 1904. blue The S niur Sulialteru .'trod at him raised and saw ii. 'Hi- - Commis-ar- y more. The Captain of Comiwctny-fiv- e pany it taw that, bo did the ordnance Red Star Pack of Bogobo and the Engineer Who Thought Game had Possibilities. decumder AT UNION LIMON MADE MADE REESE ROWELL S half-drunk- en -- r supi-emac- ALBERT F. WINES liquor RICHEY, UNDERTAKER GL II. PalW M. Laedom sup-.ilifr- t . lt 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. FJimr B42S ciiE WasMn9tn ..IPIwn 22fiX) AW ; ' |