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Show THE MORXIXG OGDEN, EXAMINER: " aid to the Interest la the match. will Tta national civic federal ion elecmeet la New York today when the tion of officers will take pUre. seasoned player, win AT A THE UON AND THE MOUSE. Public Test Higher Thee Manager Say Two Matinees ie On Day Splsndid Cast. NEWS OF THE WORLD Railroad Rate Gill Will Continue to Absorb Interest of the Senate This Week-T- enth MONDAY UTAH, IfOBXiyQ, MARCH 190. 26, never has been eontemptuous in tha truth, its bark bo at absolute knowlmatter of regarding public taste. He edge of a large international subject ha generally uken that easy-goinsmall sympathies. thrilling und-- r body of amusement eeekere Into his Fores, reason, intelligence and charm Intelconfidence and gives rbm both blossom Joyously all through th play ligent and charming play either grave and the interest excited is Just the or gay or colossal. same as emanates from those imperishable certainties which live effulgent-l- y Mr. Klein's Personality. for all time ia Shakespeare. Klein ie n simple men sgreeable, clf centered Hint of Greater Ability. wistful, not especially and a trifle shy. He is a plump sad e In pathos, a certain poetic comely email person, wso affects none which lies unspoken in one or of the outward signs of invisible gen- tw of hi plava, and exalted outius. and la not gives slther to club bursts at emotion, Mr. Klein shows a Jokes, repartee, barroom sallies or any hesitating ability to reach tha peaks of these ready advertising studies of and clouds which ha has never atthe popular humorist. He is never tempted. H ia not so capable a cardull, but he glows in reflected light, penter as Sardon nor so disagreeable and instead of giving away his best a palmist at coins as Howard, but ntea of the his budding la good Joiner's work, shots to newspapers and fraternity boosters be whick will last through time and his keeps bis wit to himself, and when be understanding or the limitations In writes a play which is not too often sentiment and humor Ja superb. It Is he has oomething In tbe way of dee- - j almost aa to Imagine any oration end padding. He alwayn writes kind of a impossibility company making an absogood plays. Ha write even good lib-- . lute failure of a play with ao many retire and fantastic. His force is rol-- j good lines, so muck humor, wit, splenlicking as Rabelais and his comedy did gravity and salient philosophy as crisp and genuine as Sheridan's. He Klein has gives hla actora In "The has fine, clear human vision, with no Lion and the Mouse. but the cast philosophical tantrums, no brutal in--' which has no sincerely enchanted ChiteniL.n, no Itching for the vulgar sen- cago has the richeet measure of credsational or the incoherent symbol. He it due for brilliant interpretation. shocks no purity, alarms no fanatic, Beauty and Charm of llllngton. is never sacrilegious or bestial in social problems, is not out with a roar At its head stands that beautiful, on a stick pretending to teach high pulsing young creature, lllington, with heaven a few things and condemn the her chic Itule aei retrouas contradictentire universe with sour ethics. ing the Clytlc sincerity of her lovely brows, with her statuesque figure all His Wealth of Equipment. delicate and avails directness. Klein, is n plain, simple genius-decis- ive, Bhe has slopes no affectations, no sinuous brilaud habits to attract, no excessive arbuoyant, accurate liant tn technique, volatile as a French- dor, but for ao youthful a person she man ant Bartons as a Dane, with wit, 1s singularly well balanced dramaticalwisdom, tact, health of brain and soul ly and her voice is n fountain of meland n creditable flyness which urges ody, with the most amusing abado a of him to setae ths right thread and a lisp flitting over it. Her chin is a a touches him to economise Its beauty, fascinating reposeful treasury of and strength. It has the square, its force, its pleasantry. Not one of play rugged, classical outline of Julia Marths fashionable English-writinbuilder can compare with Klein; cer- lowes and to further her interesting tainly not tho inexhauatlble, plente- and puzzling countenance lifting frome ous Fitch, who reels out playa lika ths this sanguine, honest chin Is a mouth with a piquant little short gnome old machine sail for th surprised ure an; nor Pinero, who scores upper lip full of trlrks. relatively whan ha is moat brilliant; Arthur Byron and Other Man. nor Jones, who writes for actors, not Arthur Byron la exactly matched In for literature; aor McClellan, who is of nor a and any eccentric; way with hla rival for honors exunfledged tha doxen more equally cultivated and cept that Mr. Bj ron through tong apKletn's English la Addisongifted. prenticeship has every mystic artifice ian, his realism temperate and nor of comedy at his finger ends and mal, his wit delicious, his insight full uf home thrusts aa gently aimed and great talent. Hia John Ryder ie a as prettily spun aa arrows could be. glowing, familiar American, with no He neither burden an atmosphere exaggerations, for which he must with types nor underraia the clinrao-terlstle- s thank Klein a well aa hla own art for the pari hxe magnificent resources, moat obvious and amusing. with splendid tnrtaats and a kind of Woman. of For Fewer la Fight Flay bulldog tenacity which excuses hla RoIn The Uon sad the Mouse" ha man fineness of brutality and paves gracefully with no social bludgeon puts the way for the final succumb, preservup n beautiful fight for tha power of ing It consistent, courageous and woman. Ukely the Intemperate right agreeable througa the whola play. Anto franchise army would scarcely rec- other man who has mads a distinct ognize tha delicate banner flaunted success In ths piece is Georgs Parbewitrhingly In the faro of dominant sons. The part foiling to him la exmasculinity In 'The Lion and the actly the sort of young man expected never All tha fury of modem from America, hut who has Mouse. finance, tha vulture dishonesty, the found hla way to the footlights until tyranny, autocratic command of mon- Klein who ia not aa American fathey and romance melt reluctantly but ered him. Parsons knows hla boy and anbmtsstvely under the most womanly plays him with charming distinctness, of womanish aria and influences. never faltering, plunging out of symThera ta not one cloud on the morality metry r losing tha smallest point in of this pretty play, no cringing vil- weight. In humor, in sentiment, little commonplace asides, a took, a move, lain, no injured or sinning wife, no an ..unobtrusive bit of business, a man, no word of. passion except that' for sordid gala. change of expression here' sad" thera Its cleanliness ia a delicious whiff of build the rota Into actual eminence of g reri-ceao- (By Amy Leslie! Owes the old days when the Bootes museum inaugurated the custom early morning performances on the Fourth of July there has bees no observable pressure brought to bear oa other piece of amusement to repeat this cautiously national proceeding Conthe museum gate the maiiuee a sort of appreciation of Itself V as ference a close saeociate of tha declaration of independence, Betsy Hoes' flag, wax works of a colonial antiquity, highly proper substantialities sad the regular Massachusetts Inwardness of taking itaelf seriously sad shouting along adown tha ages, "Down with King Th railroad rata WU will continue of tho country always provokes George!" and thera ti items relating of They never can quit that and so the ji week to abaork tha attention aro to bill also funny old parked matinees were timeIn tha tha service postal dte United Staten aanate. Thara liabla to cause talk. ly and obsequiously copied by those several aeaatora who still expect to who dared tn the historical city. 111. War Claims tfallrar a rape red speeches oa the bill War on claims of have tk Cnnditione Different Here. way right but bobo of then tai In d I rated hi Tha by special agreement. Friday, But her with Lent upon us, showy Tcadinaaa to praraed oa Monday, ao poatofloa appropriation Mil la on the varied attractions at every other that It la Impossible to ghr tha names cataodar sad la slated for consideration and and interesting events bring theater tha earliest moment. possible of prospective orator. Proa tor Till at rather in the way at detracting from Of interest outside of the floor man aaya, however, that ha baa no H1 b up goes a aitn at Powers' th mootings of the doubt that aomo oaa will bo prepared statehood rocfrremco. Efforts are be- theater, "Matinee every day this week to praraed whoa tha MU It takea up. ing made to bring th ship subsidy and Saturday morning at 11. The Uon I'aaiumity of enHa adBlta that thara la a tendency la bill withia the hortaou of legislative and the Mouse. thusiasm baa centered upon Chark-Mr. and action of Colorado, Boayaga tha debate to laniuaga but attribute la watching claooly for aa opportunity Klein's delightful and ailrrlng play It to tha aeeeaalty for asore prepare--tlo- a to complot tho ponding consideration and frankly acknowledged pleasure is a discussing the qusettoa. He of ib bill making a national ijrstsm th acting of a talented and cultivated company and a general unfurling of till (estate that aa aooa aa It be of natural list Ion. suave freedom in expressing good taste ex oomee avtdaat that the debate le At Algoclras, and intelligence with indifference a hauetad ha will preea tha bill to a Tho sesataa of tho Algeriraa confer-oac- to the dramatic catere r's professed con oo Moroccan affairs which will viclli.ns, make that little morulng pertotai, the and taka pUco today will mark the begin- formance of The Lion Consular Reorpanlietiait, a very pertinent doclaraiUm ning of tho tenth week of tha dellbe ra- Mou-Should there be aa agreement, upon tios . Tha commltteo oa revision has of independence on the part of tbe . the cooeular reorganisation bill Sea' drawn up a project for police, without theater-goinpublic. For seven dull. alor Inti will probably call up tha mentioning tha discussion of tha ports Imbecile and frivolous years of aoafeieaoo report during the week and this will form a basis for dlscua-altwith only an occasional comet la todays session. and eon debate la looked for. Tha from Richard Manaflrid. Smheru, MarIndian appropriation bill trill be re lowe or some other blessed obstinate Tha Coal Situation, to Illumine our musical comedy and parted Tusadsy and Senator Clapp aaem would It week this should a ha should Immoral-dram- a that win taka It up If there way, managers have . decld a confer-of coal A a strike. The been snubbing opinion by ths echo question lull la the debate oa rate. acala Joint committee will meet this (lint an was suffering because thb aaoo report on tha bill for the oettle tent of tha affair of tha Five Clvl weak When, according to report, a dis- public would have nothing else but will I be offered with th the ruliMth, the prurient, the cheap , lined tribe peudlng in tha aenata agreement and aiay ha debated at noma length if probability Uut It will be carried. This j g.itter end tha idiotic. Here the pub-i.n afternoon Joint conference will be; thara la aa opportunity. arose calmly and bought nil the held to receive thin report. The point cheered the wit, wspt with ths In th Mona. scats, which the operator era anxious n i.sn-ine- , admired, laughted, pretty Appropriating of money will bo tha settle is why President Mitchell anl I a:ueri. sympathised and in . chief occupation of th house thla the ofltaer of the United Mine Work-- i vc.-to tha highest point uy sro. . Book. Th legislator appropriation an permit men to go to work In die-- 1 intelligence, amiability '. bill which had a rocky mad with tha trtets whore an advance Is allowed, i of nursce and then cleared ; rutaa of th bout after obstruct Ion while other minora are on strike, fto ar.u inuej.ii.J.1 naked .or matinees every last weak la not finished by half. Mr. far their efforts to settle this point) its t.ius: taurtiay nn.rniug. Lfctsuer, In rharg of th bill, oatlmat--' have been vain. It is expected that; day Od It srtll require Tuaaday, WednesPresident Mitchell will coma to New Players Glad ta Comply, day and poaaibly Thursday to complete York tha latter part of this week to In response there was not a dis. th maaaure. Monday, under th rutaa, confer again with tha anthracite opsenting vulce iiUinng the busy hive Of fa Dt strict of Columbia day and a erators committee of seven. delighuul comedians in Mr. Harris' Billiard Tournament, umbar of Important meaaurea tonally fine company. Keenly they consented STth will be In March Oa la held connor on lion. csleodar them are that th Of the features of tho legislation New York the first rhamplnnshlp bil- end are aa prosperous, happy, flattered which will causa comment, It Is pre- liard match since ISM. Willie Hoppe, and untiring a crew of artists aa could dicted, that a criticism of th bureau who recently won the title from Man-rta- e ta plciz-- d out of the stars of a doted of corporations will b tha chief; that Vlgaaus la Paris, will play George countries. Olitrrvsbly the managor. the director, tt.e man who browbeats la ataw of th recent decision la Chi- s, Stassoa n SM point gam. cago which sons members regard aa a talk Itoe, one stmt la. The wonderful art and does bin own thinking withqoqrial toast of tha usefulness of this playing ef yevug Hoppe and th fact out tha aid of n net has not been buraaa. Tha provision for tho mints that h! cbsltaage tn aa old one and Invited to this love feast. Mr. Harris Week of Algcdras and no Agreememt Yet in Sight. dia-ciust- pre-readi- thi-aier- - a o e'' g nm-nen- c e 1, Ill-In- funny-paragrap- h dim-ple- g red-rip- He la a little fellow very simple in method and entirely unconscious of himself which Is a relief, especially when Joe Kilgour is in the cast and making the biggest kind of hit in British satire of uproarious originality. Greatest Delight of tha Season. It has been the greatest delight of the season, this Klein play, having come in a modest fashion, with little but Its good notice to recommend It. and it leaves a refreshing confidence restored not only In the power and elegance, the intellectual forre of a playwright, but all these things fervently appreciated by the maligned public, which has certainly been obliged to put up or shut up for a whole tot of insults and theatric rubbish la its day. good acting. CURE FOR FILER Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Pilee. Druggists are authorised to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT folia to cur is 4 to 14 days. 6 lie. A GUARANTEED THE ARCHED ROOF TRAIN SHED. Y the wire J 14 ne-- liar minor deiai's in.'nf.riM-herethe time is not u- the effect of corrosion on mam members may need Mention. It to true th.t American train shed roof, rent const run ion compare,, of Europe: but oa th of them are built, of Iron, .ad it U likely tgu least, have been under won- - 1 tiont of attack by stnoke ..I gases that the English Engineering News, , i J oan4 If Travsling in Japp, Or any civilized country, yoi cure Laxative Bromo Quinins druggist. All nations use 1l GROVE'S signature on box. , si? THE DRAWBACK OF CLEAUWBt The want of cleanlines is ly referred to as aa exciting this alone will not cause anyCInj -inflammation upon a norrnii While an acting assistant surg. United State army, for a numbw a years, I had occasion to come la law with a number of Indians (fe filthiest race with which I am ed). and 1 never saw a vase cTkmZ among them. In hospital primal New York City, Chicago, IliTtL? vtlle, Ky.; and In this city. I hareki occasion to treat many negro, II! have found they are not as pmJj! the disease as the white race Though soap will remora tits makes the cuticle more sensitive, thinning the outer layer anl ing It of its natural Mllness. I not be misunderstood as adremS uncleanllncea, but simply to cm? slxe the fact that the overuse af and water are harmful. We an in? miliar with the patients who can ah mit to any kind of treatment eiewi being deprived of their daily buktoa those who must have two lhsia baths every day. Fortunately we kM that the majority of these people n simply posing before the physlelu b show that they are more cleanly tfe "common folks, and then, toot kb a very English. (I actually uv at Ess lishman sidetrack his prints car a the Northern Pacific railroad, Abto his Journey several hours so he eeaU lake hie tub.) Water, as a rail, b poisonous to nn eczematous afcti, should ta avoided as much u possttb while the cuticle Is acutely lnllansi. Van Harlingen declares that Tbs b sensste declamation against penesti unclennlinenn as an almost nUrem! cause of akin diseases, wbleb is bs common, not only among superflek! fc writers, but among physicians ought to know better, would la mar cases ta better replaced by s etatks excessive aUutiae.Hlr. against James C. McGuire in Mr dies! tod J American railway officials have learned by experience, what the general public does not know, that tha train sheds, of which huge many noticeable examples were built in this country a doxen years ago, are bound to be short-liveon account of tbe rapid corrosion of the Iron and steel by locomotive gases. They give trouble by leakage from start to finish, and only constant vigilance saves the passengers using them from frequent casualties due to falling glass. As they grow older, and their weakening by corrosion proceeds farther, they become more and more of a menace, and their ultimate removal In n time far shorter than those who erected them ever dreamed la now tolerably certain. "In the light of present knowledge, the beat arrangement for the tracks at a railway terminal appears to be either umbrella platforms between the trucks, or. If a train abed of some sort la demanded, then bulid a structure with moderate span roofs of reenforced concrete and with no metal exposed to corrosion. As for the frequent objection that the umbrella-roofeplatform gives inadequate protection to passengers In bad weather. It la not apparent why the passenger can fairly demand any different protection at a railway terminal than la given him at local stawalk from the car tions. A roofed-ove- r to the waiting-rooreally answers all reasonable requirements. In relation to the recent collapse of the Charing Cross roof th writer goes on to say: We understand that the accident has set British railway managers and engineers at work on a general overhauling and examination of the condition of all the large train shad roofs, and we shall ta surprised if tbe results of the examination are by any means reassuring, it may aa well ta conWILL CONSULT SPECIALIST, fessed that the extent to which corrosion has reduced tho strength of a Bucharest, March SL Tbe khi Hi great complicated steel structure like a train shed roof is not a matter queen started today for LgpR which can be computed or estimated Switzerland. King Charles will Sq off at Vienna to consult a spedsIM. with mathematical aeeuracy. arch-roofe- d d d iaive e ' while American have hitherto been raUwav rhieflv regarding the Qros a CoM hiGas Day, I Story of the Beginning of a Successful Magazine recently varied th monotony of hto existence and wee presently confronted by one that overtopped the other; topped everything he could remember to have seen outside of dreamland. Thera was upon the desk a paperweight of painted porcelain, a Chriettnaa present from Dorothy, and very deer to hie heart. Protruding from beneath it he now beheld something green, and this green substance proved to ta four bank notes, each of tho denomination of 500. IWpvrteM, IMS, to Ctortss W. Hn In the midst of the confused Impression of tho extraordinary nature of this event and th instinctive effort of the mind to watch and measure it with penny bank win carry me over Sunday, some remembered marvel. Billy recalled and on Monday comae my check. Good a phrase of Dorothy's: "Tou ought to night. Billy boy. and think of what 1 have IZ.0OB.'' "Dear, dear little girl, he said aloud, said to you. I meant It every word. Billy had no penny bank, and aa ta and th tear rushed Into his eyes. This walked dawn th street Sunday stared wae not money any more; It was her him tn the fae. th wraith of famine. The N rente that he had put Into tha teat purse took on tho aspect of riches. "I must have dropped It where that fellow waa hurt. Mid he to himself, and the recollection that th puree was gray, the tint of asphalt paving, gave him absurd encouragement. Bo he returned to the ecene of the accident, praying for a miracle, but he did not find the puma. Instead, he found a seeled envelopes net up against tha curb as if by design and most excellently placed te avoid observation. There wee nothing either printed nr written upon th envelope except thla: M'R. MOVSOVV By T tad been n tad Saturday for Billy Allen-wo- ' d. Romebedy hadnt oorne downtown that day; somebody IIE beektoeplng creature for the other, tad no authority to advance money on uncompleted aerial arise. Billy mad th round but her was no money anywhere, and then he went to take Dorothy Vincent dinner ta tad only II in hla packet. Dorothy was aa orphan and an hetr-Ms received a check on th first tf every month, tat though there are bw characters so strati as not to ta Vffocted by security and regularity of baomsL Dorothy remained a good and aa reckless with money as ten could wish your dearest friend to la She ravstad In rich and dainty kbrlcs, which she transformed by her tsm art and labor lute tta most garmenta On this particular Waning she were a tenderly exquisite tasatton In a gray ten, and carried a Ittte grey puree which centsined her L tta sum at IS cents. This puree aa Intrusted to Billy's rare, and he. retiring how thin it was, made a secret vestlgatlon, and then put In two quar-- a re aud a dime, marring 10 cents tn ae Dmwthy should care to ride home flff dinner, but she preferred to walk, h Bohemia such a loan le permissible, red borides ene ehreye fergete how Much money ene had. except In special - HOW ATM) FIELVIffG language as they strolled along, when they were suddenly aware of a flurry In tho throng and the quirk gathering of a crowd. A man had fallen from I he pisiform of n crowded ear and now at n tha curbstone, dosed and bleeding. It seemed that thera had been an attempt to pick hto pocket and that tha thlet detected, had pushed hto Intended victim to th street. Aa usual, tha car had ron on. leaving only th meet contradictory rumor in tta wake. Th man was under middle aa and at a very prosperous appearance: a gentleman evidently, tor ha showed himself superior to hto mishap, even though It had bereft him ef a good share at hto rflnertouanaea. Before any ene had rawed e hand te help him he get upon hla feet with a certain dignity, though th die-iona- ry nt rt t Dorothy's '" safety. MUtaff be d" BAT ON THE CCRRBTONX. DAZED AND BLEEDING. dullness of hto eysa showed that hie wits were whirling. He found cerd-cae- e tn hto pocket after semnambwtoua fumbling; gave a card te a cabman, and when the doer of th veMcl had been opened got In unassisted. Cabby mounted te the boa and drove awsy. on th subject of magasine publication. His eloquence produced an unexpected effort, for the woman became wildly excited and finally toll to the floor tn a sort of It Then Billy ran fur the landIt waa only a tow blocks from that lady, with whoso assistance he carried spot to Dorothy's house. At the door the hysterical servant to her room In she said. You have my purse. Billy " th uppermost parte of the house. But. alas: he hadn't it. Returning to hie own place after this -Never mind. said she cheerily. unusual exarc! a, he eat down to reflect tower? eloquent Where next to nothing In tL My upon happenings that ha tho-etrea- ce ed a very decent fellow, despite his occupation. When they came to Billy room ta could not at first remember where he had put the Mousoud envelops, and it was by accident that ha found it In a drawer which he tad not opened nine it wan put away. The envelop had been tom and wan empty. Dazed and ashamed, Billy laid It upon tho desk without a word, and tta two men looked Into each others eye a moment. "You have no Idea who did thla?" nnld Winser. Billy shook hto bend. What was in It? ho naked, with tha dull manner of a discouraged man, and ha made a vain naarch of tha drawer. Winser had not replied. Ha was bending over the envelope and smiling. "Thera to a stranee thing about my penmanship, said he at last Tt to always legible, bul usually not In th right way. Tea: that's Mr. MousoudX aura enough, but when I wrote tt supposed that It was two thousand. Tha breath went out of Billy tn a gasp. He took tha envelope out of Winser1 hand and stared at tho writing. . HE BEGAN TO DELIVER ORATION. te-da-y. Tab-Mr- u The money," Mid wl Winser, have been left on your desk that iw noon when you found it Had W been herer , questioned tta servant a aha was welL Bhe said that a called for me twice, but sheidssa a poor devil of an artl't a frlso min who had been hers bdei wasn't th man, however. Winser took some seconds tor T : - W" Tn J "You fie! ah eereomed. tt! All of It! I never got awe you know It You canto In day, and I never was out till you came. That's the tsntk dont cere what you My. TJ was In my hand, and X put . desk, and you took it and" . That to all that we reqen Winser, and with Billy's helps woiann eroded in persuading the he was charged with no rrima "And now, Mr. Allenwood, sumed, when they were alona cleared up this simple matter stand between ue It seems that I am tn a sense ( In Truth, a very excellent mags read, but not to own. a I Jw what you have said. MayInt to Intrude a Uttla further . fairs." Billy gave a dear aUtrwt condition of tta magazine. was tta first of eeversl confWwj'lM twaen them. The final rertato I Winser agreed to loan a thatn the proviso money, with name a new business mines-- g share of the ultimate ip should be credited to te ahare what polntee and not 1 tacking I would th magasine to a ffreat praPJ a. everybody known Vise by Allenwood andof worth a good deal are " la rise as eon , Interests were recently " "J . w ' itr n thousand? Not two thouMnd Men, and then sold: "I am a good questioner. JW I dollars?" ' ' "Tea, responded Winser. T put the thla servant?" h MR Certainly," said Billy, d money Into an envelop and wrote th . tha belL . Th meager servlter answer summons promptly. "Madam," said Winser, ro that you opened this envelop out the money and put a W under that paperweight Whs do with th rest of it?" She stood rigid for an InstMt Winser, and then turned to Bllcr blaze of wrath. w Dorothy continued to ta ae cheerful as a good child at play. It wae she who had suffered th loss; it was her Invincible and blithe costent with life that now sustained them both. On the blackest of black day, when Billy had left the office merely to get away from it. and not because hie work was done, ho was aware of a remembered fare in the crowd, and a name leaped Into hto mind. AN -- "I beg your pardon, air, said ha Are you Mr. Mousoud? No. replied tha stranger, with a love, and he laid down hto head on three touch of excellent courtesy even In so poor counter In th petty gam of email a matter. trade and kissed them. "I happened to ta present when you Presently he arose, put the money Into met with an accident two or three his Mtoet pocket and strode away to months ago, said Billy, "and afterward I found a letter on the epotT and he Dorothy's house, where he we Informed that Miss Vincent had not yet re- described tha eccurrenca . turned to town. Billy know better; he It waa mlna said tha otter, who seemed perceived a trick end Instantly formusurprised and even more lated one ef hto own. Ho telegraphed amuasd. "May. I ask what has become to Dorothy In the west (though ta of knew She wasn't there) a follow: "I havo It nt my rooms, answered I can't take It. Dorothy, tat you're the Billy. "Would you cam to eome with greatest girl In the world. me and get it? "If you were oa your way there, yea In th early evening came thla reply: Tw must. But hew did yen find out aid he. There followed an Introduction whereabout It? DOROTHY. by It appeared that this man. waa JuTo which he responded: lian Winser. ef th eld LivI have the money and wDI hold H tor ingston bank.president In whloh position ha had use It cannot aa yen. I yen wish. recently succeeded hto father, as Billy At 1 o'clock tn the morning th door- knew from newspaper reporta Bankers bell clanged, and Billy received this were not popular with Billy Just then, for the efflrlito of tho tank where the telegram: marasln kept tta dwindling account Impossible. Did not mail check till Can t understand wta? yw mean. had turned a deaf ear to all plaaa for . DOROTHY, Winner accommodation. and tt sounded to him like aRN Winser gave no sign of dlsbeHA Of course I should not hare ? tha money without knowing wta I cams from, said h In eonduriM, H X persuaded myself that seroebedy la been my good angel. There into! three men in this city who wars ds friends of mlna in college sad on m very rich. Mluu 'Vincent had sM hoard mo apeak ef them, and ttaff aha knew that the acqualntsae M been -- stirely broken off, beeaeM M b differentia of our ctrcumatsuwa M might hav found moans to eomat cats my need to one of then- theory was wild, but. s exttserdtaj an event seemed to excuse a Bn dreaming. Of course X never eeusscto this money with the Mousoud ku which I had practically forgottw." . ' Billy knew what he looked lika, and ha was tha mors ashamed of It because re sea at emergency. A etsange subject of discussion them at dinner and on the way b Dorethy's house. Billy had an te Join with two other mm h etarOng a magasine. of w hlch he wee b be editor, tat they stipulated that he wHM eautribute SIAM te the capital. fenpneaiMtKy to not defined In any ae adequately aa by that state-eBilly eeutd net have raised l.tW van berries at a dollar a bushel but herathy aould retoe dollars, and ah tainted that aha should ta permitted disturb her meager patrimony to the tent required and become a partner th enterprise Bhe would lend the booey to BiUy and go shares with him. fo hlfo hsweewr, her little-touna waa ely redeeming feature ef a world herwtoe JR ordered beyond the power language to describe. Ha knew rtat mleartea Mia thee escaped few n knew better than- - Billy and ha rouid eooner have disturbed the tow f gravitation which holds ue to th tan have dislodged the anchor v Billy held It aa almost a certainty was a note which had been dropped by the man who had been hurt. Probably tt had been dlslodaed from his pocket when he fell and had remained caught In hto clothing while he dragged himself to the curb. Bo fir ae Billy could Judge, It was precisely In the right pot to tit this hypothesis He put the not Into his pocket, and the next moment had forgotten it In the unexpected end unspeakable plaes-euof seeing, through the window of a cigar store, a dear friend In the very art of ehanglng a bill. Sunday's papers contained no mention of the accident to Mr. Mousoud. The city directory did not contain hto name. In Monday morning's papers Billy placed a email advertisement among the "Lost and Found." but there waa no response. All Inquiries felled, and in the course of th week Billy put the note easy in a drawer of his writing table and forgot tt. Far more pressing matters claimed hto attention. Dorothy wee called to her hem In tbe west, and a harrowing fear tormented Billy that, despite th positive commands that ho had laid upon her. eh had gone to get money for the mega sin. Meanwhile the scheme boiled. One afternoon, following a conference upon the all important topic; Billy returned to his home so erased with enthusiasm that, happening to find tha lean, old serving maid dusting hto room, h began to deliver an oration to her that this Billy had not money enough to continue thin correspondence by wire without breaking one of th IBtO bills, so he wrote a long latter which he mailed about daybreak, and by the last delivery that afternoon ho received Dorothy's letter, full of subtle persuasion, and lncloalng her check for 11,100. Three days later came Dorothy herself, and in the thrilling conversation which ensued she denied tn the most explicit manner all knowledge ef the larger ram. It will be remembered that Louie XL of Franc had many solemn forms of adjuration, only one of which ho held to ta binding, and he would never tell which at them It waa Few men have been so clover ae Louie, but nearly all women nr. Protestation with mental reservation in the natural weapon of the sex. Aa n student of human nature Billy Allenwood knew thla and, though he held Dorothy to te th flawless pearl of womanhood, he still eould not free hto mind of the notion that th four big tank notes tad one been hers. It was, therefore; with an Indefinable disfavor, a sens of something gone from hto own aouL that ha at Uet paid down tha 11,000 Into thq capital of tho great schema Th I1A00 which waa confessedly Dorothy's was pieced In tank, bub In the early days, when the scheme seemed surely winning. Billy lost hto balance wheel, veered ta the delusion that ha had foolishly shut Dorothy out from the greatest opportunity of bar Ilf and at test porwjtted her to Invest her money. Thee came the later days, the days of disappointment, of expanses marvelously swollen, and receipts miraculously shrunk. A single Incident wIU describe that season of terror. A friend meeting Billy looked Into hto tec and asked, "Whoso ghost to haunting you. Alton-woo- j a "WE KNOW THAT TOU OPENED THU ENVELOPE." amount on the outside, because X tad another two others. In fact, with different sums. found 12,000 on thla desk," said Billy, land I've lost ft. Loot Itr Tn a weekly magazine Truth; probably you haven't aeeu a copy. Ita a failure. "You surprise me. It certainly looks prosperous. Did you Invest my money there Upon this, BiDy told tta wheta story. T r ,u'VI ' "id - JJJJpiA tha marring of tha P of the moat prised and of th wedding presents lien Winser. easloii tha nam of Mr. MM" |