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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER, f THE EXAMINER i HARRIMAN'S $200,000. mlsunder-Tho Rooseveli-Harriniasome view to Is disclosing tending are peculiar. election methods thst Xew Tork stste was In doubt sad Har. camrimsu was called upon to raise a to what had addition In fund. paign bees subscribed. He delegated the to Channcer Depew and that wot a few gentleman obtained 1100,000 in corporfrom grat boors, presumably 1 treasIf not In inters a n ) ? In the conduct of the city government. The outlook becomes brighter. They see in future fewer hardships for ihelr wives, better clot Mug end better opportunities for their children. In their campaigns perhaps they are finances by public service corporations and friendly relawards to take a part tions are thus established, so the ap- proach of the bribe after election Is gradual and assy. Tha opportunity comes and the man of weak mind or ing given, the peasants are forced to of the average live on ration. Pa mi lie a have been brought to such sufferings that parents have sold their daughters Into slavery aud degradaof tion in the harems and brotht-i- e the life in maintain In. to order Turkey remaining members of the family. la many places lack of fuel has added danger of death from cold to that of death from hunger. In many villages part of the houses have beea torn down to provide fuel for the inhabitants h addled tobether in the homes still standing. This appeal might meet with ready response, but we are somewhat doubtful for tho American people. In their prosperity, are unable ta fully realise what famine means the anthe guish, ths agony, tha despair, pain. Could they look dowa oa the unfortunate people from a point of vantage and appreciate tho horrors of the scene, the response to tho erlea of hunger would be food for every bribe-giver- g first-clas- i 4 j f : ' f s, Women Who Wear Well. r habit-formin- er ante-chamb- habit-formin- o 1 hang-on-ooug- hanr-on-cough- ' "I-iM- ls nt cloth-boun- rTAII. TIICT.SDAy, APRIL 4, 1907. 44M4IHIMHMIIIIHIMnnnnHlllltMII h character, after arguing with himself that the graft la there and ho might as well have some part of it, surrenders. ate a But the agents of public service coruries of the corporations themselves. porations can offer no such apology. Mr. Hardman says that with this Public service corporation men arc 9101,00b, which was tha 1150,000 from comfortably housed and well fed. As Depew and the 950,000 he personally a rule their families stand well soturnsubscribed, 60.000 vote could be cially. They are men that have bad York alone New of ed la the City educational opportunities. They well How? That la n questloa that ahouid know what a crime It la to cause a be answered. public official to betray the people, When money can item tha tide of yet for the sake of the dollars that public opinion by buying votes at 94 will come from an advantageous eon-trapiece aud mighty corporations stand they deliberately set out with one. One of the noblest missions the peoready to subscribe that money in money In their pockets to be used on sums large enough to win elections, the weak affd venal men who some- ple of.a country can perform le to what becomes of our boasted popular times find their way Into legislative auccor tho starving of a less fortunate government. In the land of tlic freo bodies. country. and the home of the brave. If Heney and Langdoa send a half When money becomes supreme and dozen of the arch s to the THE WONDERS OF ELECTRICITY. is placed above the man, then nation- penitentiary they will do a service for Telegram: Not many people underal decay has set In. dean municipal government for which stand the wireless telegraph. Ws con-- , In New Tork state Tammany la said every be will grateful. city In the land to fees a great want of knowledge on in thousands Its corrupting to spand that but scientists have been of thoussubject, the electorate. The plat-luSTARVING TO DEATH. working on its mysteries for many ands to offset Democracy corrupand one by one they come to tion fund, therefore, might be excused Te Russian famine relief commit- years, on ths ground of fightiug Are with tee has sect out an appeal for aid In life. Waves of light have been known for fire, but the whole system Is a dis- which the horrors of the famine are grace and a shame thst should be de- set forth. The famine is said to many yeura, but Henry Herts long ago nounced by those who hold to prinsuspected that there were electric extend over twenty-on-e provinces, emuntram-mated- , an waves, as well as waves of light, and in who believe snd ciple bracing an area 1A00 miles long and for yearn he experimented and conuncorrupted cltlaenahlp. 1A00 miles wide, or half the ares of structed Instruments to detect them. While we submit to Uie rule of the United States. Within this terThe books tell ua that light waves are money, there Is little cause for real le a 'population of 30,000,ON, ritory prida In our form of government. practically all helpless until the next so email that thousands can be packed within a compass of a aingla lack, Wealth dominates and Instead of a harvest. while electric waves are so Mg that democracy we have a plutocracy. The famine la the greatest and most they may be a foot, a mile or even dreadful in the history of Russia. In thousands GET THE BIG FELLOWS. of mlloa In length. The huthe famine of 1S91-1- , 60,000 persona man can detect the email waves, eye This but not Tacoma Ledger: Prospects for the perished In a single province, the big ones. arrest and conviction of the "big fel- year, unless speed jr assistance la renLight waves cad he reflected, relows" In the San Francisco graft arc dered, the death list in that one prov- fracted and polarised, and it was Herts Heney and Langdun are ince will reach at least two hundred that established the same properties In Invisible electric waves. And It right In thslr theory that the "big fel- thousand. In the famine district agriculture le waa he who made the lows should bo punished even If It discovery that la necessary .to free all the "little fel- the only occupation; when the crops while visible waves of light are shut lows" that turn state's evidence. They fall there la nothing to which the In- off by any substance, the electric are trying to get at the source of the habitants can turn to gain a livelihood. waves pass through doors, wooden evil, and the source Is the public ser- In many provinces there was so har- floors and even atone walls, and In vice corporations that will obtain the vest whatever last year; even the seed that fact lies the gist of the wireless right to exact unreasonable charges put Into ibe ground wai lost The telegraph; producing electric waves from the people If corruption of the peasants have sold their horses and similar to light waves and detect the-- j entire city government la necessary cowa and have used the proceeds to at a distance by meana of a tuaed reto accomplish It The councilman that buy bread. They have consumed the ceiver. It was on that Marconi went bartera his vote la a traitor to the grain held for seed. Thus they have to work with the Idea of nuking elecpeople, bnt the agent of a public ser- mortgaged their future by sacrificing tric waves do the same work with his vice corporation that offers money to the meana of future tillage In order to telegraph, and now one Foulsen has Indues betrayal of the public la an maintain life at present, and now they gone on improving until he .believes have exhausted these slender re- that with hie Invention it will be comarch traitor. Sometimes eounrllmea are weak-wille- d sources. paratively easy for neighboring staend even ready. They may have Decayed grain and even the needs tions to avoid Interfering with each suffered many hardship! as drivers of of noxious weeds have been used In others messages, and that the energy as Is the case the attempt to preserve life, resulting required to send the message will be drays or bakery-wagonof Supervisor Lonegan of San Fran- In disease from these poisonous greatly reduced, so much so that he cisco. At last they are chosen by their products. Even where help la now be expects after a while that people may talk acroaa the Atlantic with no intermediate stations. When that la done, then ft will not seem so strange that with further perfection man on this planet will be able to pend and receive messages to g It ta aotoatafclud how gnat a changa harmful, or bo to drag few yean of married lilt often make found In the lietof its Ingredients print-e-d and from Mara or Venus. bottle-wrappon each Man la getting up clone to jhe and attested in the appearance and disposition of nndar oath aa oo Deplete and oorreot. within which la held tho women. Tha the many freshness, any eond it ionoithe female system how all Hie worlds are of eharu, the brilliance vanish like the Dr.InPiercs'a knowledge favorite lTescnoiion can bloom from a flower which is rudely dft their on way, and the next guided onltreowi never harm, nrwtdg handled. Tha matron la only a dim effect u to ntgwen, invigorate and thing to be looked- for will be the alshadow, a faint echo of tha charming regulate the whole female system and phabet of the languages which are maiden. Few young women appreciate especially tha pelvic organa. When talked In the atari. the ihock of the system through the these aro deranged In function or affected by disease, the stomach and oilier NEW WAY TO EARN MONEY. change which oobmi with marriage and of digestion brooms sympathetimotherhood. Many neglNt to deal with organs cally deranged, the nerves era weak tha unpleasant pelvic drains and weakand a long list of bad, unpleasant Rt. liOiils What shall nesses whioh too often eotne with mar- symptoms follow; Too much must not the girl do to earn a little pin money? be Favorite of the Prescripand expected not understandriage motherhood, will not perform miracle ; This ( tion. question asked by thousands ing that this secret drain la robbing the will not It tumors no medicine wilL each day, and here la one solution of cure cheek of ite froehaeee and tha form of It trill often freer at them, if taken in IL As you know from experience. If fta fairness. time, and thus the operating table and you have ever had a piano tuned and As rurely ns the general health suffers tha aurgeona knife may be avoided. when there is derangement of tho health Doctor's AH Agree. The most emi- cleaned, the process ta an expensive of the delicate womanly organa, so surely nent writers on JtUtrim irdiea, whose one. That It Is also profitable to the when these organa are established la works era consulted u authorities by workman or woman follows, for health the face and form at oaoe witness physicians of all ths different schools of practically all (hat la expended is the the most positive to the fact in renewed oomelinesa. practice, extol, in virtues of each and time Involved. Of coarse, one must the curative More than a million women have found ktenna, every ingredient entering into Dr. know how that la where the charge health and happiness In the use of Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery. In comes In, for knowing how. But womPieraei Favorite Preeeriptira. It make fact it it ths only medicine, put up for an, who uses a piano most often.--r weak women strong and sick woman ale through druggists for the cure of well. Ingredients on label contains all diseases nf the morons surfaces, ss than man. should be able algo to mss. nasal os at, laryngeal, and ter Its intricacies. Frequently the g no alcohol or harmful bronr . affections attended by lingerwhich seems to have lost Its drags. It is made wholly of those ing. u. that nas any only needs to be thoroughly worth native, American, medicinal roots moat inch proftMumal endorsement cleaned in order to be as good aa highly recommended by leading med- more than any amount of lay or testimonials. ical authorities of all the several schools new." But the owner doesn't know Do not expect too much from the nee how of practice for the cars of womans Is afraid of Injuring it If she atof. Dr. DisPierre's Golden Medical peculiar ailments. the process.. There la where tempts will not work miracles. II it For nursing mothers, nr for those covery. will not rare consumption in its adthe woman piano cleaner does her broken-dow- n In health by too freqnent vanced for the results are so appreciable stagri. No medicine w ill. Nor bearing of children, also for the expect- is the Discovery so good for n sodden beat, alae of the bill la minim bird that the ant mothers, to prepare the system for attack of acute rough, but for the the coming of baby and mass its adof the owner nf tho the by delight vent easy and almost painless, there is lingering, obstinate, Instrument at that it la once finding no medicine quite an good as Favorite more serviceable. It can do no harm in Prescription. cap eonditton of the tyitem. It la a obmpam3 wiih wasting of flesh, night BREWERS' STRIKE ENDED. most potent invigorating tonic and sweats, weak stomach and poor digestion strengthening nervine, nicely adapted with faulty assimilation, and whioh, if St. Louts, April 3. Contracts for to woman's delicate system by a phyor badly treated are apt to three sician of Urge experience in the treat- neglected years were signed by the reprelead "Discovery ment of woman's peculiar ailments. has to consumption, the successful in sentative of the various brewers and proven wonderfully tho striking employes, and the striko Bad Symptoms. The woman who effecting cures. has periodical headaches, backache, sect . The formula U printed on every was officially declared terminated. There waa a deadlock for two hoiira imaginary dark spots or specks floating wrapper of"Golden Medical Discovery, or dancing before her eyes, has gnawing attested as to correctness under oath, before the cunt nets were signed, be distress or heavy full feeling in stomach, and you cant afford to accept any cause the brewery proprietors Insisted faint spells, dragging-dow- n feeling in substitute of smlaora eompotition for on the insertion of an arbitration lower abdominsi or prlvio region, easily this non Merit rtmrdy no matter wbat clause In all contracts, and the strik. Naefteil mb e w f s j i aalAeK ititswnsf ma neamnl ers objected, but finally yielded. The fact ft ta Increase in wages granted and the for him to changes in hours go Into effect Immerangsments that should have early at- do so. Ton' know what yon want and diately. Operations will be resumed tention. Not all of above symptoms are it la his place to supply that want. n the breweries as usual tomorrow. Dr. Pie roes Pleasant Pellets are the likely to ba present in any case at one Unit Pills liver tim. pot op original 'QUAKE SHOCK FELT. Neglected or badly treated and such by old Dr. Pieros over 40 years ago. Ubsm often ran into maladies which de- Much imitated, bnt never equaled. Pont a Del Gabs. Island of St. Micmand ths surgeon's knife if they do not They cleans, invigorate and regulate hael. Azoretx Islands. April 2. Viobiland remit fatally. liver bowels, curing stomach, shocks prevailed throughlent earth Little d sugar-coateiousness medicine and extent has such a Iona constipation. So numerous tvcor'J this Island during the night. The ol cures granules easy to take aa candy. out Dr. Pierce may be eon suited by letter worst disturbance occurred at Mila No medicine has such a"streng tret of oh arse. Address Dr. R. V. Franca. here the panic stricken peoliUIL. frofutiemal indorsement of each of Its Pieros, Invalids' Hotel and Burgical ple fled to the outskirts of the town. The wealthier Inhabitants are leaving several ingredients worth mors titan Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pleree'i Medical Ad riser (1000 Villa Franca, the ancient capital of any matar of ordinary Si. Mlcheals. which wa twice pretestimonials. Tbs vary best In pages) ta sent true on rrraipt of 21 one-oetor paperravored, or 81 viously destroyed by volcanic erupgredients known te medical science for stamps the cur of woman's d iliar ailments stamps for eopy. Address tion. being practically swallowed up enter into fte com1 ion. No alcohol. Dr. Pierre as shot. by an eruption of mud In 1522. ct OGDEN, By... ANTHONY HOPE CrorWiMA SZerida MK MM. hr Huiy Kelt 4WH44HIHiHWV CHAPTER XVIII. position wherein I stood doea not appear very favorable to thought, yet for tbs next moment or two I thought profoundly. I had. I told myself, scar od one point Be Rupert lientzsu's errand whet It might end the villainy ha was engaged oa what It weald. I had scoped one point He was ou the other side of ths moat from the king, and It would be by no fault of mine If ever he set foot on the same aide, again. I had three left te deal witb-t-wo oa guard aad Pa Gautet in bis bed. Ah, If I had the keys! I would have risked everything and attacked Detebard and Beraouln before tbeli friends could Join them. But I was powerless. I must watt till the coming of my friends enticed some one to crone the bridge-so- me one with tha keys. And I waited, as it seemed, for half an hoar, really for about flraf minutest beforw tha next act la tho rapid HE and tbs king, with n piteous cry, drop- pod where h stood. Tbs stout ruffian tuned to face ma again. But his own band had prepared biu destruction, for In turning lie trod in tbs pool of blood that flowed fnfln the dead physician. Us slipped; he fdL Like s dart I was npoa him. I caught him by tbs throat, and befora be could recover I drove my blade through hta neck, and with a stilled curse be fell acroaa the body of hta victim. Was tbs king dead? It eras my first thought 1 rushed to where be lay. for Aye, It seemed as if be were dead,fore-beabe had a great gash across the and he lay still In a huddled mass on the floor. I dropped on my J I I d, Co G4WHIH4HH4HH4Hi heard n voice say. It came from behind n door that faced me at the bottom of tbs stairs. And another answered: "Shall we kill blur I strained to hear the answer and could bare sobbed with relief when Detchard's voice came grating and cold: Watt a bit Thorn'll ba trouble if ws strike too soon." There was s moment's silence. Then I heard the bolt of the door cautiously drawn back.. Instantly I put out the light I held, replacing the lamp In the bracket. Ita dark the lamp's eat Have you a light?" said the other voice Jot sternly tle of it save that the man waa my match with tho sward nsy, and mors, for ho know moro tricks than I and that ho forced ms back against tbs ban that guarded tha entrance to Jacobs ladder. And I saw n mails on hta face; aad ha wounded me la the left arm. No glory do I take for that contest I believe that the man would have mastered me and alaln me and then done his butcher's work, for he was the most skillful swordsman I have ever met bnt oven as he preased m hard the half mad, wasted, wan creature U tha corner leaped high In lunatic mirth, shrieking: "It's Cousin Rudolf! Crasln Rudolf! Ill help yen. Cousin Rudolf!" And, chair in hta hands (be catching ap could but just lift tt from the ground and hold It uselessly before him), be came toward ua. Hope came to me. "Come w! I cried. "Come on! Drive It agalist hta legs!" Detebard rap lied with a savage thrust He all bnt bad me. "Come on! Come on, man!" I cried. "Coma and share the fuel" And the king laughed gleefully and Come on, Mlehsri! came on, pushing hta chair before him. Jobnun was there, then come to the With an oath Detebard skipped back rescue of the duke! flow would he and befora I knew what be was doing open the door tor ma, for I'fsured that bad turned hta sword against ths king. Rupert had alaln him? He made one fierce cut Bt Wnc Help!" cried ths duke's votes; faint and husky. I heard a stir on the stairs above me, and I heard a stir down to my right In the direction of the king's cell. But before anything happened on my side of the moat I saw five or six men round young Rupert in the embrasure of madam's window. Three or four If yon want value for your money, times he lunaed with Incomparable dash and dexterity. For an Instant try a pair of LITTLE GIANT" school Every pair will be discounted they fell hark, leaving n riug round shoes our new stock arrives. him. He leaped on the parapet of the until ns he window, laughing leaped, and The "Hercules" la Shoer Proof, waving Ilia Nwsrd In hia baud. He waa because all Hercules" fabrics are drunk with blood, and be laughed shower-proofeJust like mens rainagain wildly as he flung himself head- coat fabrics. In fact they are mour than moat thoroughly ahnwer-proolong Into the most. What became of him then? I did rain costa because the fabrics are all not see. for as he leaped De Geutet's wool and more closely woven. Hvery Hercules suit la fully guarlean face looked oat through the door anteed showerproof; if It doesn't give bjr me, and without n second's hesitashower-proo- f satisfaction we want to I strni-tion at him with all the know about It; your money will he restrength ;d had given me, sad be funded. For boyq 6 to 18 years, $3.00. fell dead In the doorway without a GOOD ENOUGH CLOTHING la an word or a groan. I dropped on my kneea by him. Where were the keya? unknown quantity at this store. Tt I found myself muttering, "The keys, has fallen to our lot to supply the In it. Try and we best ma-lman, the key!" aa though he had heeu one of our K. B. glory suits next time yet alive and could listen, and when I you want a sulL could not flud them I Ood forgive me! I believe I struck a dead man's face. SUMMER UNDERWEAR tor every At last I had them. There were tint one Is here In large quantities. The three. Seising the largest. I felt the price la always right The quality allock of tk door that led to the rrll ways good. I fitted In the key. It was right. TV Ask for DUTY" If you want a lock turned. I drew the door cln shoe that will give your boy extra behind me snd locked it as nolriesl' good wear. They are made of soft as I could, putting the key in in' (but heavy) kangaroo calf with two leather pocket. good heavy pieees of sole t 1 found myself at the top ef a flight from toe to heel. Every part of the of steep stone stain. An oil lamp shoe Is solid. burned dimly In the bracket. I took you are In the store look at it down ami held It la my band, and I theWhen linens. You will be surtable stood and listened. low prices we are quotat ths prised "What In the devil ran it her I ing on these new goods. him-sel- CLARK STORES S JEWELER Ilan Moved Hi Mai-- 0j Business jlo Mure Con vmitnt Quartern at Washington Avc. The public is Especially In. Tited to Visit Ilia New tStore and Inspect the Beautiful line of Jewelry. tt clusions with me. Thera waa another shriek. Then a door was flung open and clanged against the wall, and I heard the ban die of a door oavagely twisted. "Open the door! In Gods name, w hat's the matter?" cried n voice, the voice of Black Michael himself. He was answered by the very words I had written la my letter: "Help, Michori-HenUa- n:" A fierce oath rang out from the duke, f and, with a loud thud, he threw against the doer. At the earns moment I hoard a window above my beau open, and a voice cried, "Whats the matter?" and I heard n man's boat footsteps. I grasped my award. If De Oantet rams my way the Biz would be leas by one mere. Then I heard the clash of crossed swords and a tramp of feet, and 1 cannot tell the tiling e quickly aa It happened, for all seemed te come at once. There was an angry cry from madam's room, the cry of n wounded man. The window waa flung open. Young Rupert steed there, sword In hand. He tuned hie back, aad I saw hta hody go forward te tho Innge. "Ah. Jebaun. theres one for you! THE 2367 s. No doubt they had a light, bnt they ahouid not nee It waa come to the rrtata new, and I run bed down the steps and flung myself against the door. Beraoula bad unbolted It, and It gave way before me. The Belgian drama began. ' stood there, sward In band, and DetebAll waa still oa tbs other aide. lb ard was sitting on a couch at the side dukes room romslaed inscrutable be- of the room. la astonishment at seehind Its abutters. Tbs light horned ing me, Beraoain recoiled; Detchard steadily la Mas. do Maubeu's window. Jumped to hta sword. I rushed madly Then I heard tbs faintest, faintest, at tha Belgian. He gars way before Bound. It came from behind the door me, and I drove Urn up against the which led to the drawbridge on the wall. He was no swordsman, though ether side of the moat. It bnt Just he fought bravely, and In a moment be reached my aar, yet I could not bo mis- lay on the floor before me. I turned. taken aa to what It waa. It waa made Detebard was not there. Faithful to by a key bring turned very carefully hta orders, he had not risked a fight and slowly. Who wot turning It? And with ma. bnt had rusbed straight to of what room was it the key? Thera the door of the kings room, opened it leaped before my eye the picture of and slammed It behind him. Even young Rupert, with the key in one now he was at hta work In Ids. And surely ho would have killed ths hand, his sword ta the other aad an not evil smile oa hta fare. But I did not king and perhaps ma also had It know what doer It waa nor in which of been for one devoted man who gave his favorite pursuits young Rupert waa bis Ilfs for tbs Mag, for when I forced the door tho night I saw was this: The spending the hours of that night I was soon to be enlightened, for the king stood la the comer of tho room. next moment before my friends could Broken by bto sickness, he ounld do be near the chateau door befora Jo- nothing. Hta fettered hands moved hann, tho keeper, would have thought uselessly up and down, aad h waa to nerve himself for hie teak there laughing horribly la half mad delirium. wee a sudd so crash from the room Detebard and ths doctor wore together with the lighted window. It Bounded in tbs middle C tbs room, and the docas though some ou bad flung down a tor had flung himself on tho murderer, lamp; and tha window went dark and pinning hie bands to hta lidas for nn black. At tho same instant n cry rang instant Then Detebard wrenched himout shrill in tbs night: Help, help I self free from the feeble grip; and ns I Michael, help!" ud was folio wed by entered drove hta sword through the a ahriek of utter terror. hapless man. Then b turned on ms, crying: I waa tingling la every nerve. 1 stood on the topmuet step, clinging to At Ustr the threshold of the gat with my Ws were sword to sword. .By blessright hand and holding my sword In ed chsacs neither he nor Bsrsonla had my left. Suddenly 1 perceived that the been wearing tbrir revolvers. I found gateway was broader than the bridge them afterward, ready loaded, on the There was a dark corner on the oppo- mantelpiece of ths rater room. It wss site side where a man eould stand. 1 hard by tlw door, ready to thslr bands, darted across aud stood there. Thu but my sudden rush in had rut off acplaced I comma oiled the path, and no cess to them. Tea, era wan man to man could pais between the chateau man, and we began to fight silently, and ths old castle till be had triad conand hard. I remember lit- BUSWELL Garden Seeds knees beside him and tanned my car dowa to hear If be breathed. But before I could there was a fond rattle from the outside. I knew the sound. Tho drawbridge was being pushed out A moment later It rang home against the wall oa my side of the moat I should bo caught In n trap and the king with me if be yet lived. He most take hta chance to live or to die. I took my sword and passed Into tha outer room. Who were pushing tho drawbridge rat my. men? If to, all was well. My aye fell on the revolvers, and I seised one and paused te listen la the doorway of the rater room. Te listen, .say I? Yea, and te gat my breath, aad I tura my shirt and twisted n atrip of It round my blending arm and stood listening again. I would bavo gtvan tho world te hoar Bapts voice, for I waa faint spent and weary. Aad that wildcat Rupert Hantaan waa yet at large In the castle. Yet I could better defend the narrow door at the top of tho stain than the wider antraaoe to the rasa, I dragged yaelf np the steps and atood behind tt listening. What was tha Brand? Again n strange one for the place and the time. An easy, Scornful, merry laugh, the laugh ef young Rupert Hentaaa! I could acareely believe that a anno man would tangh. Yet the laugh told mo that my men bad not coma, for they most have shot Rupert era now If they had come. Aad the dock struck half past S! My God, tho door had not bora opened! They had gone to tho bank I They had not found me! They had goao by new back te Tarlenhrim with tha news of the kings death and mine. Well It would be true befora they got there. Waa not Rupert laugh-- ; Ing la triumph? For a moment I sank unnerved against tha door. Then I started up alert again, for Rupert cried scornfully: "Wen, the bridge Is there! Com It is not time to plant jet, but noon WILL BE and we want you to know where to get your BEEDS. I waa in the big fire, as you all remember, and all my old stock was .burned. andjwill be tbe bent ever brought to Qgden. SEEDS THAT ABE 6 CUE TO GROW Flour, Hay or Grain IN LARGE OK 8MALL QUANTITIES. be-cau- Remember, we carry s full line of that famous Pratt'i Poultry Pood for animali and poultry. W. T. ASTILL Both Phones. 2264 ash Ar. over Itf And In God'e nam bftM Black Michael hoop back you cun! IS chari, come and fight for her!" If It ware n three cornered if I might yet bear my part I turari tta key In the door and leokod out (Continued Tomorrow). OVERHEARD IN THE STUM0. Clay I aee they didn't hang jw picture. Dauba 1X0, trace. they commuted Un t It to Your Good Judgment We Leave I One rule of this store is Don't urge a customer to buy. We leaTe it to you.'; You can look here, try on garments and satisfy yourself, and it will not be made unpleasant for you shonid you not buy. We leave it to you. Try us. We are the exclusive sell ers in this city of Kohn Bros., CHICAGO Fine Clothes for Men It a pleasure to show this clothing. Be sure to see it. f Ladles Cloaks for spring are all here and the prices are very low. are always pleased to show the new styles, whether . you wish to buy now or not. , Ladies long coats in black and white check, plaid and stripes, velvet collars and cuffs (5.75 to f 10.00. Ladies' short jackets in checks, stripes and plai4 to velvet collars and cuffs, trimmed with braid 03.90 f IiOOi . i The very newest styles in covert coats for spriaE are here (5.00 to (7.50. |