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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1907. IRISH GIRL, BEAUTIFUL AND TALENTED ACTRESS. The (;ARHART MYSTERY IS NOT PROOF OF HER OWN THEORY. By Herman K. Viele had grown re smin-| / The conversation ersatio ( openings wereD grilled window and ripay-2 a harmless slee eens o conversationa will when old| guarded door. His overcoat and hat) : seca ite to iaaes 2 acquaintance stirs its. coffee after)are still in my3 possession; froom | "In ideed, o c : after | are sses ; and, = 4 as he dinner and the blue wreaths of good!/all I have been able to lehax; he has| = down hisec up, o and irtrae an an inyestitobacco smoke float ceilingward, like not been heard of since." ; ating ane. susple lous tongue along the SANTEE Sere in the subdued light "TY beg that you will not think it! | edges of h , Shaded lamps,‘ necessary5 to tell me more of the 8 story, - A ar aes, ; »@ 3 aaeare. t - Hartenee t acso ms of mane {, in offollowing an me mory. back now crown,goodweremanners in danger) our till! ‘ forgetting : ‘ Willougaby ence might reminded /if it distresses you,''. protested Wil. | tinued loughby, courteously; for Barton's face should had grown grave, s and I had begun i to! ,conld conld feel my init I § of ' redudtion of the subject! his pres-|ill-timed,» But our host was quick io reassure him with a gesture "vou | sald, he: contrary," the "On this op- embrace well as us of my " Barton have r have Ditone considered ¥ n the th foreseen othe ‘ sistas, Emily We know bowed ? Sala : You i it for Water justifiable c : : miscarriage , Know F was re my elder to duty a portunity for a nap,"' he said, stretch-| have just returned from India, where, "And you know her eldest daughter ing ae i. legs to the fire, and sink-; as Il have heard, mysterious disappear- | Emeli ine. ing bac nto one of Barton's most en-| ances are not uncommon, and ‘ re : « »ccult "We boy Ain; E fi 5 gaging armchairs Just wake me up/|matters are better understood Your! to know Ioirelinn im - oe When you fellows hit upon a subject opinion will be of the greatest. ser"Well," went on Barton, "it so hapI know something of. T happen to! vice. ened that they were that t oO ava i oo - fine ee Pe n et Indiabe duging a the ; In that case,' Willoughby replied, evening In the neighborhood and I ar rrilling en-and-tennis! becoming Instantly judicially aler P } ‘in °> ae ‘ : 1e : ranged with them drop i 7 odes you reeall so fondly were|"Let us begin at the beginning, Whol aking place , and, to tell the truta, Carhart? How came ne here? } was tl tf hi Barton bce a | "That's j pe thee me os hls going. a jus mystery," I interwe have done with recollec- a || . "Oh, dh, : tions, and now you shall have a enance | Joe, please don't interrupt," said to bore us with an Indian tale or so by | Barton making an effort to collect way of recompense," he said, with the | his ppoueat candor permissible only‘ between men| "Sit dow n. old man," Willou ghby |; ¥ an, ee know each other well. "Make! suges sted, "We'll choke Joe if he clear to us the difference between a| speaks again. Now let's have the facts maharajah and‘ a pongeepajama, ongeepajama, and - | sreste rat go rau ae and | ao deeply interested, Do sit} | in an offaand ae ce artes' thair ot which was 7 small, informal | : onal : dite I was » you see, that Cahect could convin not en to fall desperately in love with Emeline, c would have simplified affairs at ones "Of ; : course, we both assented-I through elvility, but Willoughby, as I fanci nh a somewhs i y aaice ee aye ences eeeeenee "pres ~. eee me confidence," did not takehe said, Miss Emeline into your a trifle stifly "No," answered Barton, "but IT have oc "At least, my stories do not deal Parton complied in so far as witth duels that ended in Delmonico's, | pereh himself upon the broad arm fjoften wished since that IT had been and flirtations which fell flat." as- |a le atner chair more frank. It's just the sort of thing serted Willoughby. blowing a cloud of "L shan't be tragic,"" he began; "for | she's good at fragrant Incense into space. "I've no] as I said, there may be-in fact, there | ; 7 Willoughby tossed his excellent idex of wasting occult material on a);must be-some purely natural explacigar, half smoked, into the grate, with brace of rank Philistines, but if I were | nation Of course, you never met| what appeared unnecessary violence, so disposed--" young Carhart; for he came here while "ou were saying tnat your plan ‘Dear boy!" T put in, rather testily; | you were away He had but few acfell through,"' he prompted for I distike faluous patronage even in| quaintanees in New York, for, al"Tt did," rejoined the host. "Tt fel) fun. "Either Barton or I could relate] though he brought good letters fron through completely, as you shall see to you an ineident which occurred In| Boston, where his people lived, he had kept my young friend at the table this very room, within a yard of where! Nol chosen to present them. He wasa as long as\ possible, and Nathan-to you sit, remarkable enough to make! most ‘tractive sort-halfrbacl: a his credit T will say it-was never your Kiplinges st Jungle-tale seems as| Harvard, stroke-oar and all the rest. more. deliberate; but when Carhart tame as ‘Mother ee Ss dog!'" | Great fellow in the Hasty Pudding ' ; tal ‘Indeedi"" he said sinking still| elub, and poet of his class, but just a ee ones al none. . rl time. time, third ne tor y I ., and-" | say-susceptible with some thing | Lrinte -shall into his « Nate farther we rose from tne table, as the clock very like a yawn; and Barton, as he Soft," 1 suggestec 7 Ay ae arose and moved to the mantelpiece, : ‘No," eontradicted Barton; though, ar ie ore saa, " mere te aero cast a look re which I nize, "Ah, coffee,' to of was here our change remonstrance towardj| careful not to recog-| comes host the shouldered Nathan announced, subject figure with of as fresh} clearly the round-| Ais worthy man even valet; to tell the truth, he never could resist a prétty face That wi Us his failing." "Remarkable sn Willoughby | fore "T - commented, aueed the von "He with was," fervo assented respect, at least, He wanted to iytcn: "In He carried marry that; good aie ness it too far.]| every Gar friend Joe ite t sa bilad an beg your oardon!" 1' exelaimed, eal ‘ "Ah look-! ! Barton. more like " aa it," k- said prefer the light subappeared in the lamplight. ‘Pray let| ing girl he met. He would ‘have been! dued Well, h ere we were-Carhart him fill our cups, and, if it is not| married a dozen' times' before ne before; the mantelpiece, where I stood prong enough, don't hesitate to tell graduated had not his friends interjust now, smo oking composedly enough, hin "Its not the coffee gentlemen| feared.' an dad I between ae alm and the rs dethired when t wath young,"' comThank heaven for friends comlistening for the sound sof the bell mented Nathan, a trifle sadly, and|mented Willoughby, with crf more | which might at any moment announce with the amusing Hsp which made him | fervor the arrival of the ladies. IT remember meta ; A Till at last continued Barton, now | perfectly that we were discussing setter sometaing of a "character, albeit he was rather a dull for ajsufficlently valet *"T TEMPLE OF HEAVEN IN PEKING many unique the perhaps more . says : writing in city, city and of {nter- than jn any other the. | cent Asiatic Quiver, its top of the circular aoamnig ee a position | altar building, ails 9 stands which. a magnifi- has.been Eee , however, is Temple ne Pr rayer te the ien a: yea re.T A or maces apg yore iriple-roofed house ot! been declared to be the! ts | Prayer has spore of a ae one ee TtS\ gates} Most hewutitul building in China. ¥ts imposing wall, magnificent rene are of righ be. pee Lae (129 lofy, tovers, ave among. their with. ree aang a weer iby. a BASS MOMNnCEE it litle to. fam give the things which But | being just-100 feet (Chinese: measureavele fasctmation to the and as e ( ' a £ rrig ft Peking has no niore attractive than the temples wherein the ment) from the top of | "indows ace shaded the altar, DY ene fhe ng nad take a second cup," Wil-| it cold. It''th never any your theda a. other way you've thingle night for your yarn," said his legs. "That Willoughby, is, if it can minutes." thirty crossing be told best and purge forme work of ‘the interlor 1S richly carve na "It's not wortn half that time if it| The most important of the temple -jand overiaid with goid There is but| were told at all," replied our host.| indeed, themost -iniy eae religious | ONE se at, that whica the See oc-|°The story is not worth much at hest,| edifice Juethie empire--1sthe-Temple-of | CUPIes when at the winter solstice he} put to give old Joe here the chance to| dinner." a too-elaborate intimate ens blessing on the upplieates for he "the emperor. -the. wherein Heaven, way. by the is Joseph, name My Befcre year coming the of harvests on and worships Hésven," of Son fice rson to x vice hose The-Tdinple rat of - the from the nt the. H Power to ad lie the auare). th nd 5 . circul 1 be boun : } : ; mad. { Che} nd 1] rk ig \ { ila S pst ae | lets ening il ing a passes to the there is no base is 210 vi feet es great ‘Oh, if you "To kept. will admission, that. the present) understand of predecessors % next admit that. ex-] him on, 1 began, to draw planation-" the| of cterior where the tab-|for [ was anxious Willoughby should the hail, shown is ancestral house nae ts | this but hs appen ¢ lsewnere bi k | middle , I j nl 1 i oy three feet ir. admit ‘I don't perm diameter, the] and the upper] 150 feet \ curious use of the} and itsamultiples in all these noticed of irfaces uppel labs marble ith may peared," last punctuate ‘ Carhart whiffs fell of under his|qogs;5) his| was the] jn this impressively room as why you a puff were taey see, with were they acting, and poetry, opposed to it? his proclivities afraid an unhappy marriage would drive him to i stage, and, naturally, they took € measure to prevent it.' fresh a light to paused Barton Here our cofothers sipped we while cigar, fee thoughtfully vhat A S the ‘Oh, cried | ises. least!" and} six feet high fellow any of us vanished asj| from for oe ‘Oh, thing," inquired. Barton. said and prom- move him, advice to failed these All preventive these were Willoughby usual badgering, Threats, India in it in the interposed, I a night ‘Tne heavier than be]}completely The] arrangements. paved are the altar coneentrie| in laid "at to occasional influence of a widow," designing widow," z put in, to make the situotion elea "Attractive?" _ loughty: inquired. "i neumbrane "No," answ can Barton. "Not exactly. There were rumors of a nusband in the background somewhere, but he w ae. not ae widow is -the "A. pre bey ond habeas oor De s aet" mused ene Dy. Barton a 1 ite so,' | things interesting than you, ‘I assure interrupting. jarton, of the halt to entel Riven 1 LO ( word, as sure as; my upon Willoughby, fasts during. the majesty his Where 18s, build-} he nothing | tasted had I here, tand great sac rificial | [ the preceding 1 1 +i } thin of | two or a glass than potent more rv Altar} Tan Tien *th lnsed | ceremony that night.' Burgundy ven ie al th plunted ith Chis, the ost sacred spot of all, is What night? inauiis d Willoughby marble, vhite of terrace. a triple also, (ever) * sn cihy tanding in the center of an open court, "The night young Carhart. disap-| j a he | aa 1 visitor he sight imperial 1 hern| 4% Pa the I I i a As} : ree a high by kent shut : : : ; 5 above,| to 1 ims 1 he ' liv. imperi { 2 or f Arcs cigar, himself with t ‘al tent there ore othing really fitteen rene ty: thir," retorted Nathan, except ia lady the with quite sufficient truth, no donbt, | Known against. this objectionable aunt, and as he| maiden and protest; the io. justify as by the way, quite shuffled trom the room Jim Barton's| relative was, were as to the match opposed much guests chuckle people own "I move we give the half hour to Carhart's od-|{n "The per- | Strings of bine xzlass heuds. seen are people ofhaps thein Chinese thelr aire, feature religions never loughby declared, adding: ‘But, if it's} all the same, I might be tempted by a sip of soda later, say in half an hour or so This struck me as an excellent suggestion, and Barton evidently thought the same, an. hour,'' he "Bring soda in ha the | instructed the se Shams "and matin: you ey alae Loita COVER: | tior ey G .We'Sheppard, G. Rev. the; the Peking- narrative his her make to determined h 2 was Wife, and, as a Jast resource, his father in mv pulting the matter to me wrote Our ancestors reserve. ‘without bands apit so boat on the same over came peared "The tat was "Quite 0! Uon ‘ I breathed, Mayflower scare ely necessar so," course, Of course,"' "and he admitted, entailed we a certain both narrative continued the air." the in dissolves smoke had elopement "An go smoke of puft a seen have "T every reason Willoughby | 7S we had a window," through fying of but that, obliga- assented, and my "T Ape een that's and, never life, much , as> you J so put ae may « to at well it last for the believe, , T anecdotes TO OLD Lady Violette Greville, the Mnglish writer, who savs that English wom® more beautiful than American women. She sayss America, of course, its beauty and culture of women to England, but that English beauty a rose and is more prevalent than in America welcome summons ca "T thought ao said your plan fell ug pee: Willoughby interpowed. t did," retorted Barto sais echoed through ne: ‘house, not rung by Emily at all, but by a servant with a note from her to say that, pais indisposed, my sister had decided to ative directly home, Mmeline ane added, was going to some interns) ance. I had given Carhart no in mation of ster's coming, a naturally, T did not reveal the contents of her note, In fact, I made the dim light an excuse for stepping tite 1 nd this enabled me to conceal from him my firstchargrin. As I stood not two feet from the threscourse should hold, debating what be, I observed taat Nathan closed the front door upon the messenger; and presently he passed me, going to his pantry, asI thought. I must have remained Standing there before the door nearly a minute though it seemed much less, for, when I turned, Nathan was at my elbow again, holding in his ps. yu served the coffee not a minute ago, you idiot!' I snid, betraying tne and, furtherirritation which I felt more, I will confess, the smell of coffee brought back to me most painfully the only plan which remained "*T thought you might be ready for thom more,' persisted Nathan, with his most aggravating lisp. ‘I did not know the gentleman had gone.' ‘Gone!' I exclaimed. ‘You must blind. The gentleman, Mr. Car1 e hart, is in the smoking room I beg your pardon, thir, but he'th ae retorted Nathan, moving from ne as though to avoid a blow. ‘The ert ean ain't in the thmoking THE STUDY OF THE STARS clared tial Sir ancient David address British associalion confident in the mempbera at I 9OWers f of Leicester, adequacy thet alone solution of the riddle to" of of less the our than ocean. has to detetermine "|chemist* to alone 5 ‘"were| of their in-| of human thought and reg-| actions of their fellow men,| did not "ne sitate to employ unsupported means for the f ereatest that of experiment science almost see it now-when the astron|emer will repay the debt by widereaching contributions to ve universe. | ftundamenta of chemical of philosophy was agreed | London Chronicle, : ----__.2 pth 2 which they could xed center of the uniPresident Castro's Coneelt. verse, and the battle was fought as to Many stories have been was The absence | rlano Castro, president of Venezuela, center their entire ignorance of]and of his monumental conceit. . | exact. measurement did | the Russo-Japanese war them ind the question] Port Arthur was being: explained them a subject of dispute} him occupation for twentyPshaw h exclaimed. centuries : |} Vene I could have istronomer ; now recognize| fom "RB radley's meridian observations | V thousand In one day, ' said the diplomatie repreGreenwich, made only 150 years] ex¢ v i Kuropean pow ers contributed more to the} se n of sidereal istronomy | Castro w o pleased at speculations ot the pre-j|intended to be arcasm. that, centuries. They have learned} said, the diplomat succeeded next day that human kn ledge in!in securing satisfaction of a claim veloping phenomena of( his government had been astronomy must be content ing the accumulating labors generations of men; that be to measured come for more by iv. the) vated honest, ell-directed and} dis aueetit observation most that, in \ 4. brilliant specula-| obs¢ rvation, CON-)} amatic effort ghttully on elected a for vea ooo onan Watkyn Which Mi gen- Mr Mr. at Wylkyns, _._ problem that Harvard raduated? Wvyikyns yr). Wwatk vn ayy minations.- spe-)j; Sa this I your year t would son grad- say He flunk ed on his final Somerville Journal. oe nore avail than the most disconnected work meat we snall learn more of the wonders that |} and recognize our limitament and facts fai | spectroscopt ha hown| ebulae are not tal it many ell- cond ed neb | l vast J ehe of nebue the ky are | ir rat I rasi Nvidence lumine I lene nas been accumulated uch nebulae consist of out of waich tal 2 een and ar beir different types of tar such a complete ind sequence (from simpli pec core ee of nebulae onypes of gr rdually int ‘comple xity) a to suggest \ Il re u ritten in ery ptog im "of these pectra, the y of the evolution oo! inchoat ebula o rd active nn (like our o 1) , d to tne almost invis ‘ibl ball "period during which human ed ¢ our glob } pro t ven if our first pa begun the ork to afford proof of such a cycle I particula tar mut such evolution, with the efore us ean hardly I most Tully hellev tnat modifticrRtions UEFICI ) ee | Val ) 1 $2 pre have " en further studied ion will be ere 4 But in thi study we rard also to the pet stairs themscl ire the crucible of the; re we e matter undef temperature and re } lines, Kimono sleeyes, kimono. With ot | varie i the environment, the fad of carpulls and pompadours, _.| = oa ee - | rying Japanese parasols the fashiona- transhas York New ol woman ble to! Used anything with a lisp in a way | formed vour sides ache [| ty image , result the, shows tration Hii fellow's nam«e "iad 1) that or pongee is of coat The | influence was was-it as-it Kimono on cut silk, Shantunge I asked of Japaa border with trimmed and art!" before the fire, swayed on | né embroidery The hair many loose roll and in a large, ranged the] clutehed and idily, have for years been wern which Nathan | puifs Old support, for this cosWith of Japan women by his side umic domestic K , ola to thit * ae is _ the The spectroscopic astronomer thank the physicist and the for the foundation of y school planned, LOVE. philosophers," deGill in his presiden-|_ to the room been ‘Pool!' I cried, and darted from ; ‘ , ar him, but the next moment I had for to believe, | the. ue ; certain evening; and the elder Car- found his words too (rue, Carhart had topmost surface has nine} suggested, laughing, though his inter‘The cirelt sy for hrayer:tor vanished, disappeared, melted, as one wires hot all day Boston hart kept the he for aroused, been evidently had the]est in one round a and slabs of Vines oy), ae WV On, DER AS might say, into the element of air. son." with appeals to Me LO SAV glass leaded of bay the toward glanced round] single this upon j s It cent ee rv" oh nde bea "Strange!" I reflected phat Boe my Willoughby - enyou?" did ‘And pleasantest the: of. one made whicn of] plateau of this center in the cfone. woice as an aid to Barton's clin beautiful snow-white marble, that the|features of Barton's cozy smoking quired. cautiously, "Strange enough!" cried WilloughBarton, answered "Yes." each | room and times, three Is ki emperor by, Tees impressed than I had hoped time brings his .fores d thrice to the But no man ever went SHFOurR this} "in a Wee "And so your se rvant was the first to ground Lond there, beneath the open| particular window," I replied, taking How ? make the discovery? "T began by inviting him to dinner.' his majesty | the burden ef enlightenme nt upon myheavens, nopy of the "Yes," answered Barton; "although | ac not did 1e course of ae host's very apparself, in spite of my take service The prayers his uiters never allowed him to know | I hs a tr : COMt= looks| window This disapproval ac-]ent is and day, of dawn at the pliece accepted botn He of my astonishment I did my best to did. he ‘On, yes eve c | and yard, a nebehbor's Upon bullocks |) out of burning the by companied ass jit off as a ne I allowed nim say T must on time, and arrived been .oey it has built was house the braziers,|sinee and furnaces In. the silks tnd to believe that ‘arhart had taken a filet confront man Sawa as heavily as you/see it now," | Never stand a-short distance from. tha} barred hich leave of me be nike the stupid blunder foot of the altar. The significance of I sprang up, ind, when I had | Mignon bordelaise with more weenaae Bre vke of the second coffee," though and, Satisfaction; | dozen a set which button' a is diffl- | pressed China, state religion of the this. "Athking your pardon, thir," came indifferent topies, his sp rits ee cult to determine The ceremony has | electric bulbs aglow in tne four corners | emed exuberant beyond all bounds, in injured, lisping accents from the been performed by successive emperors | of the room, drew the light curtains to|* gloom "LT never brought no theeond But you may be sure I kept my eye for probably more than 1,000 years,- ; one side offee that night, becauth the cat upon his every movement T was de"Examine for yourself! IL. cried, +} uptnet the coffee-pot, nor did I thay, termined he should not escape, It much in the manner of a showman. -_- -o-<-----_--_--_- extremity, T was prepared to admin=)'thir, that the gentleman had gone. I'll take your word for jt the iron tarton, concealing his annoyance, The Law of Good Paith, in that grille is genuine," said Wilsat regarding his domestic for a moI see no exception to the respect that loughby.. without rising "And I will ment with assumed indifference paid among nations to the law Of) vqmit that no fasting Yogi could "And pray what did you say, then, good faltl if there are cases in thIS) voym himself through inters tices so when you stood there beside me at lightened period when it is violated, ismall. -But how about the door? the door?' he demanded ( «© none when it is decried It} The door nustened to assure "Nothing at all, thir," answered Nais‘ t piil phy of polith the Te-| him, "was then just as you see ft now than, "l watan't there, I went back } 7 svernmer Bh observed an opening three feet wide, and Barto my pantry when I had let out the iria i whiff ef tobaccO|¢on himself stood before it in the hail methenger and there I thayed until I | i of. bend gives no a single step beyond the threshold," heard you hammering on tne wallth : 4 binding foree, but unetit Lo} I should have gone on In my eagerand floor with the ftire-shovel." treatin Even-t Alter truce MAY] yess to call attention to the walls and} "hat will do, Nathan," returned ichtfor' mons but, when ratceiling and fleor, ill obviously free Barton, stiffiy; and I perceived an odd ler Wheatc i oo whee or too} from secret openings, had not Barton | }expression on tne face of Willoughby » a ny ind annul its obliga. | interrupted "Thoda, thir?" inquired Nathan of 1 we. see' nelthe the jimeno-|} shifting uneasily on his feet | the other guest. ‘ c ne the principl eft the mantlepiece, ne said: "Our friend | Yes." was the answer. "And please t pirac and rapine.,| Joe has not expla -d that he knows up." ' yn to: despl eng | nothing of the cireums tances beyond e settled down into an awkward Fisher An } what I have told him | silence, while Nathan tidgetted with = * ciceaitgen "But not in confidence," I pro-| soda wate pai les, Barton fingering papera with ying I rench Steak, ju ted cigar i his * "No." admitted Barton, "not in conwelghi, and Svilloughbs intent upon \ 1 , oe 5 of | fidence "" And to his other guest he e, \ t when el saide "T have mude no secret of this "Carhart," he kept repeating, almost ' i no leak for the numt~) range occurrence, Willoughby. and nimsell eee Hide 1 heard that Lo ed, cut. two» nen ‘ ick imy reluctance to discuss it arises from name be fore ? Carha : n unt tl 1 e brow! Take ia doubt that long familiarity with the Carhart! said mena inquir‘ . md putit in a pin WIth | mstances has not made it impos| ingly. . i eave dding a Tow peppercorns | ini. for me to give to each 5 proper Carhart!' repeated Willoughby, three clove Into the frying pan | weight Lam Jn constant fear of com-| Car~ with still more abstraction inly sliced onieb ind car= ling upon a weakness whi h I have 1 \ la Htthe ehopped parstes way of by I put in, ‘Yes. Carhart!" wn enol er kee ping up the train of thought dj t round i widow * of the beeame what "And or t¢ Cove he pan cl | "ve meditatively demanded, Willoughby na. : ' ter which reaches | yoquestionably have been my coursé to know," nor eared knew never the: pa na the steak jad not those most interested dis our coats replied con; or two hour Some .pre-.)suaded - ‘me Young Carnart's father sald,' you ink I *Pretty cooked" dded to the gray" | telegraphed me Say nothing to auburn‘And | tinued \winloughby irre ent The l authorities Disappearance. satisfacder | torily xplained And, at that time, | , deuced pretty, deuce sd auburn"Yes Mrs: Marian MeLean of New York, till some not I was was enough i that What are you driving at' oo 1 il | who is now on the ocean on her way haired. t} : Wau . Gra vas € h e it timated that 21,000,000 acres} months later that af learned the familly ‘Just Jet me think,' ne said. to England to marry John Malone, theatrici ) % al "lable for rice growing in Lou-} were theosophist a sect to which in Calcutta. once @ man used to know whom she jilted thirty years ago. 4 Irs. insold asthe satisfactory 1s so Boston; nothing of} value from the and Texas, ind a American keane a P : An ae McLean married Michael McLean, who Bare Muldoon einit m ‘ are: ee ; = pe would be $4006,000,000. | explicable I nave, myself, no theory at and caramels calico goods, nned The man, my guest, was | deserted her shortly after their baby wholesale: had a pretty wife, Clever York.|This would make the rice crop fiftb|to advance ‘Now LC eee: ce was born, and she has never-heard of BLS ya ellow, too; and great at giving imitajoining her husbane tt ( t of value among the cereals] here one moment, and the next he had or seen him since killed herself by voting. Her et tes this Bee country ae ; gone from a room where the only of overwork from affected been had BACK owes the rvant asked tume the really up-to-date master, absently. "If | carries a pretty silk embroidered parlump of sugar and ajasol, which completes the harmony | of tyle and color. |