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Show THE UOnXIXG 4 EXAMINER: OGDEN, from the records the pjtutographa and BortiUoa record of persons acquitted "Whatever ibo fanita of the govern- of criminal charges came aa pleasant Conor Liberal be it ment of the hour, aewa to General Edward B. hlolineux the Intolerable and of Brooklyn. however servative, Geueral MoUneux had been extreme-Iregime of Itoblia rnaiie. tha Irish peoactive la bla support of the measure VII. a sincere Edward la ple recognise when seen at hi home stated that and a friend, and an a friend and nut as he would take legal atopa Immediately monarch they accord him a rousing to have the police record aad photograph of hi non. Roland B. Moliaeux. Irish wtloome. who was accused of the murder of national a never was "Ingratitude Mr. Adam, surrendered by the trait in the land of Sl Patrick, and Irishmen mill he slow to fidget the last visit of the king when, throwing aside NO LABOR DAY PARADE. he trappings of royalty, he Journeyed as man aad brother through tha bleak Uniona Decide It la a Waatt of Money. districts of Cooemara, visited tha caband peasof humble ins Its oppressed Chicago, July II. Chicago has seen antry and, with his gracious consort, the last of Ita Labor Day parades, at brought Joy Into many a heart to least for severs! yeart to come. Hie annual long march through the streets which Joy. an a rule, la unknown. by thousands of unionists wearing the that Neither can the Irish forget picturesque uniforms of their tradca, In generally credited waa abandoned yeiterday by the FedKing Edward with being a sincere home ruler. With eration of Labor and the Associated as being an "antithe good common aenae with which BuildingandTrades luxurious" method of disquated mw nature endowed him, he cannot hut playing labors Mrength before the for Ireland does public. that With the two leading labor bodies not mean a menace to bin empire. On it an not only against the project, there to no posthe contrary, he sibility ef n parade this year, or next. an act of junior, but aa a strengthenPresident John Flu pa trick vjf tha ing of ties that ahould bind England Federation, advised tha nntnus to save and Ireland In fellowship and amity, tho money which they would expeud in carriages and from thla viewpoint Is prepared to buying uniforms, banners, It Into a big deand put and bands, counsister can for the do any thing he fense fund with which bo said labor try without Infringement upon the "may beep a stiff upper lip and talk well established prorogndrea of parlia- aa saucily aa it please to employer. delphta North American. EXAMINER THE f v PuSusasS Evr--y Yaar Ocy fcUMn fualiaWng by TM tony. SUBSCRIPTION 1ATSB-Utbrsre- by Cwntr IS Ogdsa Uly, including Sunday Mor " paC hi4 copi m BY MAIL AN ADVANCE. M to MU Mf yf..S6-- " MUkU ul UgOM. Uluy, U Silvaed.. At toMl n MS itoCLPfcKt.fcNi AttaM AKLEBJ j hy aAAUUkflf Ift 41 Mtttts4l esOSpapS- - 4M tM to to tlwivito U i so Urunis. H ytoA U ilk MIIS gud ut be racol. presented 11 rv ..ffl..-- . . so --ujuc MB gmg SpSCtfui VKfciAlffc IMI Uk U -- ' SOO. !! git tfACUjr tZOB UuA tfM AAflM ittlL WU AaA r r ,r toA. mmi ylammt. at m an.ad BlBa, By ' J ii Ji lull MUM Tm uni bin hw MmWIMWm IUUM4hi basket. BAM. Don't lur m b responsible Mr AT aalHWSd L Bubsr risers wilt by lutornusg IM IM Tb roortv Uialr obol yoa ment. "England's king cutter a Mim iSm Prominent ELEPHANT btoWM. Ogd - Tb cl tbraugb trains M THE tearing Moatbsm FneMto Railway. Tba Union IaclU Hallway, and Tba Oroffia Short Una Hallway it ut till aataS plncas. CAUSES O. TO TO patrons wUl aoafar a tba auaMMl by yortlas to ibla offleo wkonovsr Uty Ml to SaS tba pspsn at Ua tarot Men Whe Will Pane Through Ogden. baton KiiAHAtof SERVICE. IN RECLAMATION Ireland's friend." tuiluri 1 lumAtr caa to Tba Hfft"! (oua4 a aaIa by Ub wtoitoiiM Mma Co, Sail Labs City. Oa In COUPLES CHEWED A COUNTRY ROLL OP GREENBACKS. Helena, Mont., July 12. Accompanied by C. J. Blanchard, chief of the reclamation service; AsMstant Chief Forester Atlanta and DlMriet Supervisor 8 hernias, with tha party of eastern newspapermen who have been touring the slats, arrived la Helena, Sunday, from Mtoaoula. They met the membera of th commercial cluB and, at a dinner tort night given by T. J. Walsh, met the Mato official and many prominent stockmen. They heard the view of tha latter on th public land question. They leave today tor Salt Lake. WELL AT LAB VEGAB. NEV. COAL FAMINE. Plehpeeketn, Bridegroom, Peering Pulled Out Hit Money end the Elephnat Helped Himeelf, Boston Transcript: Disquieting, la tba aawa from tba worth want that In thaaa mldaummsr day a coal famlna la alraaJy threatened. MakNew York, July SI. GunJa. Ha eleing all allowance for tba rnotlra which phant. at the Bronx Zoological park, aoma intereata have, of magnifying abruptly ended a country couples honhy chewing all their ready this aliortafa and nalug It aa tba baste eymoon cash. The big aalmal collects cents of an atlark upon President Rxma dally from spectators and hoarJa them velt'a policy of withholding western la a bank up above bin head. James Hlnchcliffa and hi bride, eoal Janda from tba exploitation of who were Juet married at Pawling, K. ther evidence la "promotsc," yet were standing before Gunda'a eaga enough that tba northwant la badly off watching him collect pennies from tue tor fuel. Jf t ho eltnatkm in July la crowd when It naJdanly occurred to aa hard aa thla, what will It ba In tha bridegroom to see If plrkpocketn had tried to get bln roll of Mila. Tkig February? Tho difficulty la ind akmo roll was specially for the bridal trip, on of railroad tranaportaiiun. For Iho and anmnniud to about fSRO. famine of laat winter tna western peo-pllie pulled tha roll out nf bla pockbald tba railway mauagera roapon et, upon which Gauds defiantly grabalblo. It waa. and atlll la, tba laahlun bed the greenbacks with bis trunk and Muck them lata his maulh. The to blanm tba rallroada for aliuoat bride screamed and the bridegroom hunted at seeing the elephant placidly aVarytblug. But thla year thu trouble manifestly la ant that thara ara not munching the money. Two keepers rushed up and prodded the heist until aaaugh cara to haul the fuel, hut that h yleldod thu cash. ..The money lookbo furl la to bo had. Errry Wiwra In ed an If it had been through turn tba waatara country, even right at tho heller, only a single dollar Mil waa tinea, coal la In deficient auppty. Tba passable. Tha bride wept bitterly, but the bridegroom cheered her with the demanda of a Las Vegai. Nv., July 21. The artesian well at Vegai baa been demonstrated a wonderful experimental success, and promises to bo the means for cultivating what baa been considered an arid waste. At e depth of only 200 feet they have obtained a flow rising several feet above the collar of the hole, and It could be raised much higher U desired, 20 gallons a minute, 1.200 aa hour or 22,000 a day, and there to aa much ware escaping from about the pipe where it enter the ground. Aa net of tha Nevada ' legtalaturo, March 1. 1287, allows to artealaa well furnlabing nut lesa than 7,000 gallon hours, flowing very twenty-tou- r for thirty dayi, n bounty. Brat 200 feet at I1.2&, equaling $260, 100 feet at IT. SO, 8150, making a total In bounty earned by the people of Laa Wgaa In their venture of $400. ly ARREBT BOGUS CHECK MAN. 8a!t Lake. Jnly 22. Nick Pro eating waa captured yeeterday by A. G. Hall, proprietor iff the Nlekle Plate restaurant on Bart First Bouth street, and turned over to Policeman Harris, who put him ander arrest. Two bad checks have turned up which he endorsed aad aecurod the money ea, observation that the elephant Had left ad It to aald that them ara a number them enough with which to return to of others that hava not yet neen rePawling. But bufor that he will try ported to the pollen to get the to redeem some Saturday morning Praeaulng ate at of the tens and twentlea. the Nlekle Plate and asked Hall to cash a cheek tor $24. Hall only had 5. Ha gave thla to Prueaatng, who AMERICANS IN BT. PETERSBURG. returned later for the reaL Tho check was drawn on the Superior Baking Ut. Petersburg. July Boon after Hall discoverWilliam P. milnfftiarn, of Vermont, company. ed bv communicating with tha Comaad William K. Wheel, of Oakland, mercial National hank that the check California, members of tha American waa bogus. In tha maantlme Pruesa-in-g Immigration eoraiuUalon, have arrivto caih a similar Check attempted ed here. They intend to make an exla tha Bur North saloon, but he barhaustive atndy of tba Immigrant questender refused 1L tion In Rusaln. ' BHANG DRAPER DYING, YOUNG GOULD PROSPECTING. Ha Had Aided Broken Gamblers and New Tork, Jnly 22. Klugdon Gould, Crooka. youngest ton of Ora J. Gould, to one New Tnrk. July II. Advices receiv- of a party of half a doaen Columbia are now ed In thla city Mate that "Bhang" University students who Draper, at one time a leading light of studying mineralogy at first hand anJ New Yorks underworld, to dying at a doing some prospecting In southern Arisons. The party to under the health rosort near Hot Bprlnga, Ark. Draper Is best remembered through charge of Dr. Charlea P. Berkey, Inbla conaortluo with the Mg Northampstructor la geology at ColnmMa. Tha ton and Manhattan bank robberies plan waa to go to Bla bee, where there made by Red Leary, "Jlramv" Hope, are big copper mines and then to "Jimmy Irving and others. Ha had make a rtose observation of the oa tbo Mule mountains The gambling tyace In West Taenty-elglit- h street. New York, where he expedition waa organised by Young made a fortune which lie afterwards Gould last winter. Blnce entering Codissipated, largely la helping broken lumbia he has ahowa deep Interest In gamblers and crooka la trouble. mineralogy. It to aald to ba one ef hla ambitions to discover "pay dirt Tha party will "rough It." YOUNG COUPLE QUARRELED. - tba railroad themselves are increasing, because of the moving of tba cropa, aud the copper ameltlng bnd other mining Industries of Urn north weal reunite nn quantity of fuel. g THE DRAIN INTO EUROPE. II.-Be- nator Butte Intcrmounlalu: A prominent Oclal of the Internal lonal Mercantile Marine company, la tha tonne of en Interview in New York, said yrater-day- : "Thus who talk ef the derllue of proaperlty ahould come to the plcra and new the great American public, wlib tU packets bulging, hurrying hoard ship." Ha wont on to uhow that fixers for paaaenger truffle from Now fork baa broken all tocorda thla year, loora than 83,600 s and M.OOO aeoond-claahave ailed alncn January 1. TVhlla undoubtedly an Indication of pfoaperlty, the atatement la not particularly gratify log. Tba Sea America FI rat League, droplte the aome-wha- t amualng rommeata made upon tb movement at Ita Initiation, la baaed upon annd economic aenae. The fHgbtful drain Into Europe, year alter year, la a real eooanmlc kwa. Fur nothing material la gained and If anything mental or spiritual la gained H la not apparent, by theaa ceaseless pllgriniagoa to tho awelterlng cities nf the old world. Jt la not eelDab but purely patriotic to wish that those enjoying leisure and spare change would dissipate It In travel in the wonderful domain of tha I'nlled States. g first-claa- a a Husband Than Killed Hla Bride and Shot Himself. UNREST IN CHINA. New York. July 22. A letter has been received at tha headquarter of the board of foreign mission of the Presbyterian church, from one of the medical mtoalonarlea of the board now In China, describing the condition around Canton. According to Dr. J. M. 8 waa, the writer of the letter, only a leader to necessary for a widespread KINO EDWARD IN IRELAND. rebellion la that wvt of China. He says that eertalnly before twelve Tha cordial reception given King months hava passed a decided change PRANK WHITING ARRESTED. Edward by the cheeriag thousands of la the government may be expected Itof Angeles, Jnly SI. Frank Whit- and that, whether this shall be Irish men and women who aaw him by force of arms or not. land In Kingston on Wednesday waa ing. of Peoria. Ills., waa arrested hero a warrant charging him with to yet to be determined. f his personal aims palpable evidence larceny or embestlemrni. The police popularity la Ireland. says tho Phila- - have professed Ignorance of the offense of which he stands accused. X. J.p July IS. Fulknrlng a quarrel. Mrs. Alice Bruce, aged IX years, a bride of several weeks, wsa shut and killed at her borne hero today by her husband. Frederick Bruce, who then fatally shot htmaelf. Bruce quarreled with Ms wife because the remained away. from home until tote at nlgbt without hla consent. Camden. uooobo no oooqoo TTie triumphant result of forty years of earnest effort, devoted entirely to the acicnce of pure foods, is 0? PfflCE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY Its superiority over other Cereal Foods cannot be questioned. It U the kind of food that strength- ens and assists in establishing haJthy action of the bowels. Far sate by Broosrw ASTONISHED German Students In Beria Gave the Harvard Yell. Berlin . July II.-T- he faculty and students of the chemical cepsnnient of the laiveraity ot Berlin gave a picnic, Saturday. In honor of Professor Theodore W. Richards of Harvard university. who baa been lecturing at the Berlin university. The students astonished the professor hy giving the Harvard yell In the most effective manner. They had been Instructed In the yell by Dr. ptaeier. OUT OP ROGUES GALLERY. When Acquitted Accused Can Demand RMurn ef Photograph. New CANAL ON MAR8 PHOTOGRAPHED. THE PROFESSOR. Tort, July 22 The announce, ment that Governor Hushes had signed the Mil amendlug the penal code so at to compel the police to remove Cambridge. Mass., July 22. Professor Perclral Lowell, director of Lowell observatory, baa vent a dispatch to the Harvard observatory of this place. In which be nave: Martian double canal Gihon. photographed by tampland and' also by me. OOOOOOOOOOO OO O OOOOOO OO ooooooo o o 0 NEARLY 470 MINERS KILLED O O o O Tokio. O O O O O July 2. There was a O fatal explosion last Saturday In O a colliery ar Tnyok. In Bungo O province. U is rt ported that O nearly a,1 of the 4id miners in O the pH st the time were hilled. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO UTAH. TUESDAY JULY 23. Ibe KING qf 1907. I' DIAMONDS. :A i By Louis Tracy, The Pillar of 1 Author of Wings of th Morning. , Light. Etc. COPYRICHT. 1804a Chapter I At lohaaon's Mews, a Br IBVA1I J. CLOBE. n was no curtain e ' Mind, only a small, much worn covering tho lower (jauea, and bo did not want any stray loafer to gaze in at Min and. discover a large quantity of luggage la auch a disrepu- them from a Sir Philip .Jurland, refusing aid to Mrs. Anson. Mrs. Anson was n Mias hi or la ad was thoupnt by her rela.ivea to have married beneath her station. Chapter II During a great storm Philip saves n little girl, addressed as Elf, from being crushed by a carIn his squalid apartments riage. Philip, sick of tho outlook and discouraged, Is about to hang himself when n huge meteor tails In the court yard. Philip, sympathetic sad Imaginative, regards it as a message from hla mother hi heaven. Chapter 111 With aomo fragments of the meteor Philip goes to a Jeweler. He to told that they are diamonds and to referred to basestein In A Co., London's largest dealers diamonds. Chapter IV Isaacs teln to astounded by the gems PhlUp shows him aad has th boy arrested. Chapter V toaaerteln explains In court that tha guns nr doubtless of recant meteoric origin. Chapter VI Hm wife of Sir Philip Norland reads La the papers about Philip and hto marvelous diamonds and sends to Johnsons Mtws to Inquire about him. She leant nothing. Philip is dismissed from custody. Chapter VII Philip agrees to supply Isaacatela with n quarter of n million pounds Marling worth of (In nionda aach ysar for many years. Chapters VIII and IX At Johnsons Maws, while Philip is preparing to remove the rest of hto diamonds, ba detects an Intruder, who, with the assistance of a policeman, to captured. noted criminal named Jocky Ha to Mason. Philip removes hla diamond forever from Johnson's Mew. table boveL When tha fourth bag was disponed In the dark recess of tha scullery he paused for aa Instant to listen. Then was not a sound. Through the window he could dimly discern the roof of the deserted stables opposite. He bent again to tbo task of packing tbo fifth portmanteau and was placing la it the tort parcel of ore aud diamonds when aomo of tba heavy contents fell through oue end where the drugget wrapping had been hastily folded. Shaking the package on the floor as a grocer beats down the contents of a a agar bag, he picked up the fallen apoei-meand put them In, oue by one. A large lump of c:: had fallen apart when It dropped. Inal da there waa a huge kernel, a rough diamond quite aa large a a hen's mgf. rhilip smiled aa he recalled hla boast to Isaac tein. He examined the atone critically and realised that If It were flawlom It must be one of the marvels of creation. Without experiencing any positive motive he slipped this unique specimen Into hto pocket aud went on with the reconstruction of the damaged parcel. At last he finished. The portman-tea- a waa lying open on th flour when the thought occurred to Mm that he might have avoided th flurry and trouble of carrying these heavy articles Into the artillery if he had nalled a couple of yards of bla drugget across tho window. It waa not too 1st even now to rectify this defect. Ho glanced at the window to ascertain how much material ba TTteHiops laThe'sule End road open ahould cut off and aaw a face aa avU, a entered In at early and does late. He brutal, auspicious face-peer-ing restaurant where he was unknown, over the top of the curtain. him a matter of policy, the cof- passing, fee stall of hto kindly helper of thoao CHAPTER IX. former day now ao remote la hla would be idle to dray that PhlUp crowded memories. After eating a a No was startled hy the sight thorwas be which for hearty meal, resolute breathmore or braver boy oughly prepared, ho tendered a wvar-Mged. But the alienee, the myatory in payment gloomy, aloofneav of Johnson' The proprietor barely glanced at him. the Mewe-le-ut a alula tar aspect to an apPhilip waa now well dressed, aerordlng formidable any parition t local Meat, and hto strong, erect circumrtaiicea, hut enough Under absolutely threatenor added two hto resolute face, figure to on situated three yean to Ma age when contrasted ing and full of danger at be as that moinept aa with th pnny standard of fifteen n never remembered seeing the man set by the poverty stricken Kart End. not repellent physiogHe bad forgotten to buy a aecktla before,waa that thla to be soon forgot a of type nomy Them n new and pslr of stockings. A bnllat brad, with prominent, ten. omissions he now rectified, and he also bloodshot eyes, a strong, cruel mouth, purchased a waym. dark gray traveling a huge nose, badly broken a certain ball of a of several drugget, yards rug, of character In features strength A actoaora. twine and a pair of couple by drink and criminality these of stout but worn leather portmanteaus were the tokens writ legibly en the caught hla eye. countenance glaring Intently at tba boy salesman th are said "Those cheap," without from quickly, only 15 shillings each." Tha two gased at each other for an "Im not sore I can afford so much," wanraid Philip hesitatingly, for tho rug appreciable time. Tho man'shtoface coa turns from Philips fact to dered fin. alone coat fl and then lasted on tho open portman"Theyre a real bargain rial leather. teau at tha boy's foot Thors was In 3 never each. were made under They hla expression an air of astonishment "Oh, very wall! I will take them." aa of He produced LA got bla change and a certain gloating bewilderment tumbled unawares upon walked away with hto I roods without on who had aomo object, of ouch potential value causing any wonderment The shop- that the finder could hardly believe It have too a to rack man was only glad true. Ho was thinking, wonderbe to customer at that lata hour. with himself. Tho gogPhilip now knew that be was fairly ing, debating, to aeo more than thf seemed eyes gle a he decided that billycock safe, but " to credit was Inclined brain hat gave him a more mature appearthe alarm felt hto that Philip despite ance than cap. Thla alteration being waa to resent this Impertiright eouraf to Johnsons be off harried effected, nent prying Into hto affairs. Mewa aud hto domicil with"Hello, yoal" ba shouted. "What do out Incident worthy of note. wantf Very quickly, with tho help of drag-ge- t you Tbo man grinned. Ho ooemed to be actoeors and twine, the two small about to answer when ha suddenly turned Ms head and lopked down the ' yard toward the entry. Instantly he swung round and vanished notoeleaaly with the silent alertness of a cat for tho boy heard no sound. He simply disappeared la the darkness, and Ihlllp, who knew every Inch of the ground, realized that hto most unpleasant vtoaged spy bad not only dived Into the further pbocurity of the mewa, which formed a bnt also waa either In bla stocking feet or wore something over hto boots to deaden any possible clatter on the paving stones. Here was a nice thing, hto haMtat discovered by some tramp or criminal skulking la the natenanted building marked out for tbe bouse breakers within a few daya. It waa too bad. He waa sorely annoyed that he had not thought sooner of the potentialities of the window when the interior of the boose waa Illumined by a candle and a ruddy fire. How long had tba man food there watching him! Ha had certainly seen some portion of tho contents of tbe last portmanteau. Had ha also witnessed the removal of tho others to tbe pantry? a newspaper rhlllp'a experience vender told hhn that all London was now familiar with hla 'own personal appearance aa well as with the semportmanteaus were packed with pieces blance aad value of hla meteoric diaof the ue'.eur and The paper covered monds. The whits rtoaes, th clamps percels already prepared. When each ef iron ore, had been described minutebr.g weighed atmut forty pounds ba ly hy Jonrnalteta, who suppleMuffed the teaiainlng spec with rolled, mented clgver Isaacrtcln clear statement by up newspapers, closed and locked them. facts g!ea red from encyclopedias aad He estimated that threw larger leather Interviews with geologists. bags, these being less notoy than tin, Most probably this man had read would hold the remainder of the melong articles about him, for tbe story teor. was such as to bring watery curses to As the next morning would find him the lips of every penniless vagrant In occupation enouch, he decided to do ns the kingdom. Indeed, the careful scrumuch as possible that night Three bestowed on hto face and clothes fine he Milled forth and returned tiny bore out thte suspicion. Had be not with a good stood valise. He paid changed hto garments tbe stranger varying from L2 10a to L3 15a. would have known his Identity beyond and always taught secondhand goods. all qnertfen. Aa It was. the man was lie had locked and strapped the puzzled and disturbed at the very mofourth of bla goodly array of traveling ment he waa about to any anmetblng. be.gs when he fancied he heard a footWhat had happened to cause him to step In the meww. Bnch an occurrence runaway? What had he seen or beard? would have trouMed him not a Jot a Almva all, how much did he know of week aeo, Tonight It waa extreinely Philip and his affairs? illsconr-ertlnWell, the door waa locked, and It velrht the of the wo old be folly to go ont' again that Xo"w!th'tsnd!ng racked portmanteau perily the The house waa absolutely unlarger (Ihe. ba lifted rack bodily In hto night approachable rave by the front Philip u of ' IT do-bas- i a u row HmW4e4Mt4m44mee4i44444eeei44M4see SYNOPSIS. a.ujt sum . sit it iu the tiny scullery. On the front window then clum In London, Philip Aasua, a well reared boy of about fifteen, loses hla mother, tha only relative, ao far aa he knows, that he has in tba world. He finds a package of letters, many of resolved to remain asrsiha until day break. O'Brtrji's apacto stood agates-thIt waa a formidable fireplace. weapon, and ha would not hesitate to us it if forvibie entry was attempted. He must sit quietly in the dark, listening fur each suuud and threatening boidly when he heard any on endeavoring to open door or window. He alghed, for he was very tired, but the rigll was imperative. He dropped the drugget and scissors and bent again ever tbe portmanteau. well The packing operations might be finished now, end indeed when th light was extinguished It would be better to keep away from tbe window, through which a sudden thrust with nn Imp! mt might do him nn Injury. Ho hx-- hto discarded clothes and arranged them on top ef the tut parcels of ere aad diamonds. Thee bo reached out for the email bundle ef documents resting on the chair behind him, intending to place them In a little potket In tha flap which already covered one-haof the bag. At that instant be again heard Of course a very few seconds bad atepsed since he first caught sight of the living specter without Tha Ideu recorded at swb length whirled through hto active brain with lightning speed Just as the knowledge now came that the footsteps proceeded from th entrance to the mews and not from its extremity, while their firm regularity betokened the advent of soma pgraon who had no special reason to conceal -- c, , breaking and Uiure wee locked together for tea ItlrZ ecanda the officer of the law bnoru regretted the professional pride oeut him single handed into ti " equal strife. For he was physically ho knew It and then to ao erring knowledge can come to a a la snefc s supreme moment. kn ha was a brave man. sod he with all th resolution that to bon the coudouaaeM of Jutike and sum right But Providence to on n ef Mg battalion, end Jocky waa trite heavier, very much more arflvs. iMt ever, liberty to os potent aa IncmaJ, widj-svur- j Tr lf foot-atep- a. hto moreQ'.enta. The boy listened beeathlewly. Tha oncomer reached hto door, passed tt, stopped opposite the window, sad thea another face peeved ever the curtain. This time it waa a policeman. For aa instant their eyas mot In mu- tual astonishment. Then the policerestman came ao dost that hla ed against a pane of glass. Ha grinned affably and cried: Here! I want to apeak to you." Intuitively grouping th essential fact that his best policy waa on of ready acquiescence, Philip sprang toward tbe door and unlocked it He tood on the step. Tbe eonatable approached. "I bop I didn't startle you," be began, "but I Just looked la on tha off chance" . "1 am very glad Indeed to aeo you," Interrupted th boy. "I am tearing hero tomorrow. Just now, white I waa packing some of my belongings, a very nasty looking man came and peeped In at me la the ume way aa you did." Ha backed into the bouse. Ihe policeman half followed him, hto quick glance noting the open portmantran and ita array of old cloths. "Jaat now?" ho questioned. "Do you moan aomo time since?" "No, n& Not half a miaul a few seconds ago." "But where can he bo? Ho hasnt left tha mewa or I must bar seen him. I crossed th road, aad no en came out in so abort a time" "Well, he la aomewhero la tha place, n had a horrid appearance a man with a broken none. Ho made me Jump, I can annul yon." "A man with a broken nose! By Jove! I'm looking for party of that description. A rank' wrong tea. Bobfew ether bery with violence and little things. What sort of a man waa he? You raw hto face only, I suppose?" Tho constable stepped back Into tha pavad court A rapid twist of hla hand aent a vivid beam of light dancing over mined tenements, disheveled door-way-a and shattered windows. , "A taU man," raid Philip, "taller than you, for I could aeo hto chin over tha string of th curtain. Ha bad a big face, with oyaq that stock out boldl. y"- "Ita Jocky right Ut piekrsd p (As trmuAaoe aaJ kmukl tt dvtm Jockys hard Sun as tow any day. and law ws bring Moodily throttled when flu pals ef Philips candle lit up the wwa 4 the ruinous hovel about which the te men stamped and lurched and wrestled. At Qte precise moment of th beys entrance tha policemans knees yielded, and he felt with hla Ktaorscleae an tagonlat upiiermoat Philip, gaiteg it them wild eyed, almost fell, too, for hto left foot rolled oa th constable! staff: Being fashioned of the stuff which fonmta empirss-- oe tba principle that Instant action to worth a century g diplomacy ho picked op tha trancing and brought It down en Jockyte hud kuQ with auch emphasis that the e vlct emitted a queer sort of cough art collapsed limply en top ef Maeoeqomi adversary. Then the boy wu horrified. Thetws lay ao Mill that he Imagined both way dead. It to on thing to help th kW, but quit another to kill a man. Hedii not want to bo a murderer u well as a mllUonalrs, not knowing than the quE tleo which ge to form these vsriettoa tt i genus homo are strangely a Ilk la a trann; hat He gazed at them relief came when ho heard them breathing atertoroualy. At last, after a pans that apparently endured arauBbcret minutes, tha eeuttabla weakly railed himself free from the bulky form K hto would bo slayer and Mt ap. Ha Inflated bla lungs vigorously. Ibex ha managed to gaap: ' "Thank you! Youtea eared ary BftT a pressed hla riba with both haatt and gingerly felt hla throat He steel up. Hto lamp waa atlll alight, hot I quantity of oil had ran over hla taU and trousers. "By Jove, boy, you sro s brick," h sold, and hto vole waa ander eootrfi again. ward Hk Philip has wered not eyes were glaed oa the prostrate toro of Jocky. Th policemen aadeiMeel hto fesr and laughed. "Dont yon worry about him. Hfl do n stretch sU right I weald tom I given him n harder one than that If got a awing at him." Hi words were quickly JsrtiBM Tbs fallen men growled saiatellifttg sad movad. WMi n rapidity bom if much practice tho officer handeaM him. Then mast hava baea ( sense of familiarity to tho track tt to steel bracelets, for the recipient ef to delicate attention stirred ansseUy. "Ton knocked him silly," grintlto pollcemsn, "bnt fes will got his rin back to a mlante or two Cal ?M um bring him n drink of water? It do m any harm either. Philip harried away to comply " thte request Hla mind wsa nlirtM now nnd with th backward ewtog tho mental pendulam cam tha Hon that the 'least nil of hla esaate Hon with tho cara th hotter. .. He filled a small tla cap at the lory tap and nn with It to th waa the raptnre. The conetable Hy shaking hto prise aad him by name. "Jocky! Jocky Maaonl PnBJJ self together. Thte way for the u enough!" cried tho "Now, where can ba have got to? Hes aa ugly customer to tackle single handed," be addod beneath hto breath. "Wont you wait a Mt until X Ret aomo help? said Philip anxiously. .The man apprarad to debate the point Tbe dm rest comrade waa nn acting sergeant, newly promoted. If ho were summoned, th kudos of a mart capture would bo hto by right ef seniority. "No," answered the constable stubbornly. "If be to hern I will handle him myself. Again hto lamp swept th email area of the mewa and revealed no living object He quickly unfastened hto belt took off hto greatcoat aad readjusted belt end tamp again. "Now Im ready for him, ho grinned. "Pat my coat Inside, boy, and stand at tbo door yourself with th caadl in you hand. If you ora anything," ye 11 out to mo.", Philip obeyed.- - Thera preparation for a deadly straggle appealed to hto very soul, for your healthy minded boy of fifteen has generally ceased to b a highwayman or a pirate In Imagination and alma rather at planting tbe "If you please, raid FMHp. "I union jack on a glacis bristling with be very greatly obliged wem my hostile cannon. mentioned at all with refewa not for tha loora The policeman, feeling affair. thte trap of hla truncheon, commenced a The policeman, whora careful surrey of the mewa. He had not gone five yards when there wah a normal again, waa instantly by the toy's grand moaned? load crash of broken glass. Tbe buildcent was that sf the other end of the yard pos ing at versify mission. Aad tow mUT& eased a couple of windows facing Into hla age would hare atrum ot Obviat lncteanre back. the another straight and truly at a critical ously the broken nosed Jocky, unseen BMBtf hlmralf. bad sbaerved tha constables will movements. Well, dont yon see, that was th . rather difficult;" Realizing that discovery, waa immwu yea who told am wham to wf 7 inent he waa effecting a strategic ttot movement to the rear. sad the man hlmaalf knows out somsbody'a help I eraM aM w The policeman instantly abandoned hla cautious tactic arrested him. There to ra used He raa toward mlace matters. I have yon to the door of th house whence th sound rime. It re toted somewhat for net being told tore but yielded to hla shoulder. He disappeared inside, rhilip, after doting hla (To be Coattond ) own door, also raa to tha new center ef interest, shielding tbe candle with UNCONBTITimONAl- RATE BILL one hand lest It should blow out Quick aa ha waa, ha missed the first to E Th Penalty Clraee Cannot rlo-leTbs combat a Homeric forced- phase of Jocky, foiled by an' unnoticed ! xl Iron bar la hla attempt-tescape; turnAsheville, N. C, J"1? VJ ed like a madman oa the policeman. Pritchard today dtocb hern Then waa no sort of parley between them. Cursing the luck that bad re- ket Agents Wood and vealed hla hiding place the man, aa railway, oa not,"? with the frame of a giant proceedings, and declared th MU prang at hla pursuer suddenly from clause of the new rat an Inner room. The policeman had a second's warn-- ' r gator tra lug. It waa something, but not enouch ; to giro him an advantage Ho got hit fratitching tranrfaec out but simultaneously bla assailant waa on him with a ferocity of a catamount. 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