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Show ' t t in v. H : i Vn STOFtvm . - i U :i w a.! ' St i CMNCt" 't ' H.UI u t M " .1 I, wi-- h h M 111 s p r 1.1 I linn u I, i m u . N In' - . t - ( i i i hr t t t. f hi It i o .n.i i't t all .1 ii ll ju i fK) age4 the trnn pi ( j h. pong nil", is h m i' ' i alau on ' i w i in n t t v a fi I d in s' .11 '! .Is A ll' e "i in i i ud I., i 'I bit . I I , r w n t i I ' hi r than h a ea n he Men til 111. Hie h I i not ip fat liei s w i In s Vu must hail- s ninnei in oiii u i I'h W , M in like to lvt going tola It t a an r . ,1 liuntniK -- d ph dt s i he added 'I haw- spent all I had. I top!-I in not a 'I li.vik amiablv la'i' I Id wc and seen the pied for it an ip I ask iiolh.iu; of ion You mn! ubt ! sh - in- pi an mi hut pi i a m , a t. - i f I e In I, Mi n - ,i' ii a I" as -l'! l b.MI W nil hi-ib .n own ui i v -- k Silll'it' til, (I g til" Ml. II kl (1 hi-- i looking l,i(" and dits- - and Im- - lohn is a imeil all things - 'al I'.l' he. W e e lh ll i a m Id' n on tor me I o t mil kit e I. ft o Mi ll Mil. c hav ii r livid pi it Hid - on ii -- s uu rm 'and a one Thiies pn lalent. a i miiinei I nd resort O' r Tin giant-lalbe- i a t , a' v I 1 ( s u ii mi is u ii Ini,' e hei n iilie to Pud old . thousMid doll irs' mi''h of se we weie al! Possitdi ipi'le pocsih leeched In the amount of his fortune lice lied Lupe sulrs Sister Them ru. Out of him. and he spent, as ou will at see. a small foitune on the Tuni-s- In '. n s 1 I Annandale without finishing it. It wasn't a cheap proposition, and In its unfinished condition it is practically valueless. You must know that Mr. Glenarm cave away a great deal of money in his lifetime. Moreover, he our father. You know established what he left. it was not a small fortune as those things are reekoned " I was restless under this reeltal My father's estate had been of respectable size, and I ha dissipated the whole of M conscience rieked me as I (t recalled an item ot $ H) Opi) lhat I had spent -- somewhere ciandlv on an ex pedltnm that I led with considerable to mself, at least, sa'isfaction Hut Pickering's through the Sudan words amaed me I.et me lindti-tan- d jnti," I said, M giandf'Uhei bending to aid him was supposed to lie lpdi and vit ou riisti-tell me you find Hh- ptoi-rtTheresa got money fiom him to help 1 . - Mow much was that? build a school ' Hiftv thousand doll, us It was an open account Mis books 'h- w Mm ad vances, but lie took no noM-"And that claim is wotli-"- It la good as agaiu-- t her indhldu she Hut ally conn-mi- on" "Yes. go I had strut k the rigid note He was and his ap annoyed bv mi pei parent dmiomfoit plea el me She says Mr "She n fust s to ii.ii (llenarm m id- lmr a till of the money "That s posf hie isn't if Me was forever in, iking ",fts to church s Schools and .nlnirnal seuiiiii'es were a s i, t ui w 'km s wp'i Mm t hat I! mu ret tips Will -- i ,t.'-ir-- - -s nn m ' I -t, noun S'.mi'M p , d m lie. a' niu.i If us. l i ut tin Mie .i'U Nut. h I b- and Ml WO' ill 1 In i ' i "I i c i hr-- 1 II was ti '; slum an i -- 11 Eiin sou l"i u -- id tin o a i r. - J i ld i, on I git th I i i te ( Ml t - miil m - I . -- 1, c -- c a-- v is ' -- n - w ' . ' . . i foti from - 1 '- , id to h is- , w c-- i li ' a- . it. ' - in ri- t,,ul (m hu-- , i i - n h a ti ii- v l Iu-- t - liti-n- -- 1 1 v h- - e lection of books relating to anhite" ture to be found In this country Thu was trrachicf hobby, after church af fairs, as you mac remember, and Hut he derived a great It hard deal of satisfaction fiom his studies " I laughed again. It was easier to laugh than to cry over the situation, "I suppose he wanted me to sit down there, surrounded by works on archi tec tu re, with the idea that a study of I 1 I . e. -- M . b'-- t I v I i !tal I 1 1 'te ' a ,1 , p It -- a v I o-- u- -i Nala, ie hi Columlu at - ( ntcnci or d H i.i- - s "Mkt k I a !i " ,1)1 'mi do not tealie. h can not riily, 'whv hi.'" had ni uf nil. 1I" ", I'm ml ' 11 ii mi li thoughts, now I sinh tiiu-- t longings--an- be n d b"hind 11.' was kneeling beside hun now his arm, as she an rod. b"t ween laughing and cry II .pi- - tar si ,ng hand- - on verily ie cv .lolin. that v mi arc of John Aldcn You a true all"d him thik loadd because pool iilte Biiscila loid to preq oqe to him d'-s- and you are ey.rv hit as bad'" Hut If John Eid n was as slow to o allze his possible happiness as the I'm llan lover, he had the twentieth comprehension Itituiy quickness of flash before he and in the second's gather d his Brlscilla Into his arms he weighed the nights loss against lie w nights gain, and the bqrden rolled leaving joy to reign there, along with a zest for the tasks ahead of him from his-hea- rt. irs y luiprlstm-1- , li- feri" ' In il nraia d ai the Den-ng tb" $ I'.oon.ouij hi re .mil more bul-1- 1 d.t'lv from the ColS w h ud ie- The ,1 M," ui..t for October js 1, mi, ("to nia. nly in $'Jd ; -- i,- ,t d ,r : i - oilin -- !)vi - r.j f roh-iiv rpo have nii'.m.'vu Itviia ,t Jrm M Holm- at i.ts mining in Montana ni ar Volf I" ijt ing.iged as coach-Ui'lim - ha of He-- . .u, pi pi on ot. nt n n u in be of year-- , and saved 11, 1 fot He tlon devoted hmse.f 1, to miti'iis. Thou, as Brown sentenc,! to seven ars' intprlnonnteiti in the Colorado in the killp. nttentlary for conipli'-itMiller at Chris and of ing Isaai; lbo the election of 1904 irt Cripple Creek, was rebast il last week, having received an unrondi'ional pardon from Governor Hite,. tel. Ed rimith. one of the men arrested on the charga-- of etns Itnirl'cated In the Great Northern hoDi ufl at Rondo, .Mont., has been po ittvely Identified as George F. H utter, sentenced to fourteen years In the Montana for burglar; and released o parola last Jauuatv. Pn - mi d H tor the pi - I et-"- I,,-;.- 1 -n 1 'I t ir tl n in p .if I't' l! n ! tbi-- v -t conviction for is the of court, in nine Bits Hi" di "no, inis being re d ' A r - illlng ,1 . -- to d Tin- of Kill ng h im R Davy on Jammy 2, has been - 1 pynl-tentia- ry 4 l V ' i r i "mlailv The three unlionnl banks of Bhey-enn- e have adopii d th" o iliticate plan in older to piotc it thi instdves and etnbar-ra- th Ir depositors li'nm - nn nt due to bhoilug" of currency. This action las th" approval of the lnl"iests mid the condition of the banks Is declared to be excellent. The Miners' union and the Smelter men's union of Butte have received notices from the Amalgamated Copper Hnd other mining companies that the old scale of wagea, In force before the agreement on the sliding scale waa made, will, he restored. This means a reduction of the scale oi wage from' M a day to 3.W. C. R. Homer, who claims Portland as his home, and who was arrested In I)s Angeles on a charge of forgery, admits that be hae forged becka on. an extensive scale in practically every, city of Importance In the west, Including Salt Lake City, Denver, Ogden, Butte. Kansas City, Omaha, St, Louis and Portland. The civil service commission has just ordered examinations in twelve western states to be held November 19, open to men between the ages of 18 and 35, for the railway mall service. The examination Is comparatively easy. Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada are among the states In which examinations will be held. The Seattle Clearing House association has decided that the local situation does not call for the Issuance of flearing house certificates or other ennugency measures, such as most other cities have adopted. Seattle's banks have only nominal sums on deposit In New York and Chicago banks, and averaging between 40 and fid per cent reserves. Anaconda and Missoula, Mont, recently' adopted ordinances compelling saloons to dose at midnight, and at the recent session of th" Helena council a similar measure was Introduced. Since the reci nt session of the legislative all public gambling houses have been closed and the law Is strictly entui i d. Gold.1 C rihwick, (onvlcted at 11 I s-- r d t a-- who--na- About It, John. Buritan maiden with changing color and shining eyes Fot a iiuem-nlonger he looked. "Hope! he whispered. just heard about It, John." she said softly, "and I came right to you to tell you how sorry I am." He forgot his loss, forgot the black hours through which he had gone, a wonder seemed to fill hint "And you came to me' You are not angry, you forgive my rudeness" ' Why, John, she said. In sweet ex postulation, how could I think of any thing hut your rouble' She stoptied, and an agonlz.ed flush swept to her hair A sense of all that was Implied tty h"r impulsive action overwhelmed her. Only for a moment did her confusion last, for the young man before her seemed to recall sud dcnlv all lhat ins trouble Involved and dropped his head upon his arm wdh a groan In a moment Hope war at his side ' You must not grieve," she said 'You are voiing and iiave ranch nhlll n I (an -1- 1111 " he ml I am 11 o Mi allv rulm-I in si not talk to you, not pro til'd tu, nk nt ;on noi b long to y our worlr I r. to Hie bottom 0 " ladd"' a" n -t put all swee tnes n d '"V lu bn d ui' Pul n, I. d vn in u t lint k of in", Now Is when vot It"' gsi-'i' id- - ii u t' an ever li 'or ' anl " HI stui.d b v mi ,,,i white-cappe- c - Just Heard I 1 - ' A'ou 1. M r n iudgtnf nt T! e !, i so stuff then- - ts ing worth how much n ' ' It s all You'- grand iu the e ' falhei S wen! ,t S w " I in riio-- e "So re ren,' I, w s wi'h. calling tnv stoim' John Vaislall Mb n irm over my choice of a profession more "In his las years and more to h.s books Me placed on' tlu-rwhat Is, I suppose the tmcsi col M Hu o-- i 1 -1 s, t WII-l'- l of th I c ,"l t"io ' -- t sati-foM- I1'' ' ' 1. i '! I I it t i ' . of Montana, li. t itvi ult lir.il section of w 'll be Intel si by nrt hn-nt- fS ''i.i,' said loin, still ly "you know I love to dance with pill Hope, but 1 only wi.ir knee dousi-iwli.'ii I golf, and siiiie 1 lclt have given up the tool ball team might as well till you long ballnow, Hope, lhat your New England society seems, a make believe to me, when almost all youf tnembeis were borp in the Mississippi valley, and all of ilieni live here. Tour duty is' to t0 doing something to build up the west, rather than That will do, Mr. Elden. glared Hope, rising to her feet. "Fortunately 'your opinion is a matter of Indifference to me, so further enlargement And upon the topic Is unnecessary. you will please excuse me now, as I have some committee work for the New England society this afternoon Tve done It." soliloquized the young man dejectedly, as he strode Made a fool of myself down street. as usual, and now Hope Is angrv clear through. This will mean that Thnrby with his Declaration of Independence record, will have a clear field I wlsl the memory of the Buritan Fat hei s could keep was In Halifax, or that my beastly temper1' And because of these cirrumstanees the business of the N'orlli Star Milling company, the pn sidi nev and management of which had liilh-- hv Inherit ance into John Eldon's hands, reI Found Pickerings Eyes Bent Upon Me With Curious, Intentnes. ceived redoubled attention from him, c lei k of Wabana Ill instruct him while the forthcoming costume hall of county, Indiana. The ply the necessities. witnesses weie Thomas Bates and to obey your orders I assume you'll the New England society betaine the Mhur Bickering not have many guests, in fact, he apparent aim of Hope Winslow's ex Who is Hates?" I astted, pointing to studied the back of his hand intently, iatence "while that isnt stipulated. I doubt But as she viewed herself In the th" man s signature j whether It, was your grandfather's idea mirror on the night of the hall, arOne 111 loin giand'athor's dlscov eries. He's In chnr' e of the house out that you should surround yourself rayed as a gray row ned, white capped "With boisterous companion! I Puritan maiden, she gave a little glgh fellow He's there, and a P I for the John Mden of her dream applied the words in my chcerfulleet a fair rook, among other things. Then she ran downstairs whete her "No; mv conduct shall be UC now white nm loepaiui got tone Mr. Picketing," I added, with aunt, in the fmeiv of a Martha Wash t he h 1' ii. i h nee h n i'M' "i b" h m man was wib him at the ifTable Irony. Ington dame, was lean nn- upon Thui Me picked up a single shei t of thin il a nt a e, tit officer, was by, who, as ed t ncrosn ewriiti-it and as to th"lr act "M paper "s' passed r A ip 'uu- of mv gia.idliMn-- ilyin : the table ft was a formal acqules-- ( Mil I'g'd with a The halii oorn u h a si" v.mf ' I, if- I, hi- - on!' ii ui" w ' In the provisions of th will. ' w d B av i picturesque on; ni mi, ",iib"id li sMane i, advance m had it an Her, 10. Inkciing s'ra.gl t quaker i is pot on" U M could i iit mpkif ot ill v cut!- - hfime-pi.- n this rimiif, locks and 'Iv crand wiili tii'n h - d I d b,ii le "i and broc ad" 1' an od tie figii, e ot lhat would accipt the terms irritated til hi! I should " to ine d as what a marc pg ,0 Assump'inns ii e I; Mac a win " f long ui. plan do undi i giviu conditions had always In tin- ol ' ' " " -sled i a n i it mIk a curious ,g aid . ' d n,", and ,m ('.united, in a large Hope s eon ri M ll . hi .id d m ' ad hmI i. "."o.i i me, for mv ru to ,i d surprise ?s 'Mi' i' cused hlii's' protp i h "1 . w a - uf a"! ,n sat - ha h ' in ' " people Bjikiingnum-"- i only retui In lo j.iugli i i to i Tli t! i ugU-i- f .in!'t.cd a clmk to mini ss i y signaladls 1' to ' r .1 I w.i , p i to Mm tom In d fin- co a ture a !o " breathb ss, pc-0 d that ii.s nioi ey !. i h, . u Mow sis.n shall you tak - posses-io,11 d " minus his ! w In tu t ni it it. .me to rn ' it he askrd. "I have to make a situation i4 1, v ('. ' .1' mill his c- - ate was gn at i r -- n all. li"lo of it " nation e i mv i ns. p tic", by nhe-,nit lea-- t ch.tll start for Indiana "I cannot tel nm 1, of i'i old man the lu answered. to leave v Oil pa ' " b m' ' bo-and who e l"'ei'es' In the I rose to co aid: ! tea-- i it but th' t" Pickering you Ing had given liner thing-- ' of f" and "It will he sufficient if you drop me did him an drt.nrtlon a line, sav once a mouth, to let me Has an Hr tig "1 sbonhl like to know sonughlng of Know you are there. The pos' office is cerns ine t.u ,, .11,111; q 'e n d Mr Hleiidt in s last dars." I said ab " nnandale lit ala' m ward ' I uf tlv suppose I might file a supply of "Something I ft i imctri- - on" if He wished to 'Hit th" village where cards in the village and arrange your friends.' tin voipg ' e was born, and Hates, h.s companion for the mailing of one every month.' man. in Mu North Fire stai and servant, went to Vermont with anb It might he done that way," this .imirg and w m n Mm. He die r.ml" sud lenly. and was swered evenly. of it I hur-t- i q acro-- s ll," city heard buried bes.de bn fa'lu r In the old vil "We may perhaps meet again. If I to see if I could he and I )p Lldon 'age i "Dietary I saw ntm last early don't die of starvation or ennui. Good- - were college chiinis, mu know 1 was away from by." .n the summer. risen from the Hopp"1iad tartlv home and aid not know of his death (TO BE CONTINUED.) eat opposite, as she asked cag.-tluntil It was all over. Bates came to 0h, was It entirely desfoved It to me, and to sign the necesWasnt Sure. "Yes. Miss Winslow ' was the relucMamma You should be polite, dear, tant answer. 'Not on'v two of th sary papers in probating the will, it had to be done in the place of the de-- and offer to share your candy wlti elevators, but the mill. as well as cedent's residence, and we went to- - papa. cara of flour The bufldlrgs were three Little Margie lwouM,mamma, If SO .close gether to Wabana, the, seat of the together that with the high j I lies." was sure he'd be polite and refUMlt county In which Annan , ! y pie-sibl- e " linin' ol In Thank I," i'i miiip .lilt lu. . ll V i -h ,r and lb, 'In slip t . , i i i I. I in C, I'l- -- I I di lie I Inown a. the 'gianaiv i I ' I - "'is oi i i a. e- ..ts.iH lepini la t rime . I ,1, I III- . f ll d.liklv Into lh" In' ii" s,m Mats ol intern! Imu tin- Inun Bozeman to the of siul vieinitv of Sale- -' ill" a distance or toll atn ,id "f him 'I ie " di n and n"fid mi mi" was hiHV'i f0uj six ti.ib s ii on him Octoln i 11 was the birthday annl-vm- s ,. i' .: ' he was hat - Mi. i. riht was fortv-- ' iry if N 'a la r - 1,0 one tii I. in, ars old on t at d it" The doc- th tve no oiii i a e " " " k t"i unii'iil w h li h inuiplited ib admission lh" d'oi fi.M.i lb" ball op. ni (I soft of th" ot Into the Hnhm rt ten Iv and a II an- udwiii.l In lb" lil!li i! di-iit Llu- was signed by slates . light slim II" "'a' d a- - or c in coin on Oi tober 31. IMM llidot" him stood a d.unuri Tranei Hoveiuor Toole of ' Montana has It. and sweet lllsillbi gin gowned been advised hv lire treasury departthrown iii'ii tt'H'f against the ftgui l.'.b'.S had been allowed daik'red lining id hi r cloak a lovely. ment that $1 to members of the First as back pav Montana lnlantry, who served as lining the Finnish war. This Is for tune .livin' between the period or being alii (I out and ac tu t! muster Ml t t .1 II g st i lu ll would leal1' hei tool honoi to til "i meii o' y to ' In uu-la a) sin ll am I low - I. dm Mill'll an' A ' led 'he young than John Id' ' hut does man a liilh ridigi in1' ol 111 i. mine .III hitlui' ha n to in Ml, tnl M tl le w.i- - so po'l.iiit i" i Mm k . .id' d ll .it p'M" It'll" Bn I d m t Ih.'ik h,.,l I., I. pi, s.- to him ii ib d mi"- - down .H tli.it the in1..I'll ll'ini "'I lid levcie PM the ! ' TIMM if f.ltlll h 1.1. Ulll l 'Vie to tell ibt ni M. it h x .ini -- or am" Mi',-'.'ii, c- in th1, in his it, dig v I. tin -- I w "ii to ato ml M." v, ui i.i .hind so U i .l.i.u ie . hi Mi an cur s SI ' .Mi i a- , li t u . i ti- i itlu i 's ll.a ot who can't " ll dei Me - n I i II inr ll n ;h i In n. in e m i'i i" I at.il ll. w 11 me, th it I in a wild sit si ill or ad an ll d Intel iiml ! edh ' i 111 '1 I i ar.i- - toy an. i uni s', hit ol IK .sll, 'll. nnr-- ll i I al Not In' 1 Ii it i Hi ul"es h m a lot I l! in m :e of I.ake nnandale. Lire is re.i'U snppo.si d to be whoW a I ome don t bein ve our 'es sii! w li d "o tad Ie inn'lite in mind ill it low von t 'n iton! ' not all u s' in - 'e le I. 'I ' ur the rusfr No. he piobildv thom-h-t n 'ii w lii'ina '. In kei ie Miut i ation would make a in m of nie. ills do in' own h tu. ilma' 1 suppoie 11 i of ll i w i'l an i ii ki d no the i i It wat uudonhledh an be allowed lo ea ni. lint d it 'hentn, it here the c itilnate of the 'Hales can cook fur ou. He'll su l. "It'-- i hr f ii i I Hill mill pi et s h - m i lil ate e a,! si I" t i I h He ' i ' ai d n e a "ie s , ni-a- r at llm ike agam-- t E n e: t was a iaige In is Ii ki h to i ippb si in ,1 w rh Ini n uu li.i I pi l naili-i a.i.l I'l I ., - I I I U' d i i atd . Ahmil ' lu ho is in w volition i ! tilt h win w Mu." last With in hla hit ui u . i r ng daily am lo nanI, to ,1 s .. .. inl.i r in i" nil crow i'- its wiit aii I II 11,11 i nf a row, niilili .ii. him ii a li i.oii i t O' ! (I i Dof ni 111 ut s eM.iV Iclti is ,r and r. ,li . is, lull n io I li il l.ilil Hu- . i.u- .; s sit lolly ; i .! '1 .it h - rt mi ..ii i, ... t I mu. I . "I n n I a ! SIm ttmi r in ' i ,1 , id u ir mosl . M lo r . a ' ; wet i A 111 tni ik ' . e in - flu" g ' i i liaM-- ha! si., lL die fot ' Hu,., '' ' U ' .lost l b Itf1' 111 t ' . . t g auj tin r . -- a ' u:ij i't 1 Ills i' i ; ,i t ill it in h Continued. thin 1 moott 1m sl.T. and .ns t"ii a hm By May Belleville Broun r Ev.in.iner Engle of tinhanks of lhat Hank Stale V. "fiat mf !' . i Ml i . ZEID4 . y. p.-o- I .iii i I i .n n ti mo in '1 : Etc CHAPTER i - .' NICHOLSON 'm-l- i i ii CANDLES THr iMMtKUN. i ' THOUSAND of ' i THE HOUSE OF i A Loss and a Gain TC Hlt-nar- - t 'Ill Author ' i ii NOTES! NORTHWEST i wSfLi ,!r miTof the i l ' tailed 'l I' - n i r. f ' i . ' ifii By MEREDITH u'i this. looking ut r I i ' '..i - a- . 0 l A t mr-.i- " ! - n .it .t it ' ai I turc5 :ut: . . 1 i . .A t i ' . r-- , r |