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Show !LAW to take a life. LEADVILEf PUMPED DR-YMINING BEING RESUMED.!"' with the f ftable I am Impressed sensation that someone resides here now. The staircase baa th very railing we ordereo for our new house in MANNA. Victor VacDyk walked Into the largest real estate office In Chantux Pari. Memory! and asked the manager tor key to the finest house on his list. With a look of surprise, the maa handed them to him. Outside the - business house he s looked at the and found that the nearest - residence Srii within walking distance. Fiuuly he roes.i-flerein III direction, muring l while. " That the "confirmed harheIor ahouJ purchase a home surpr. them. Let them laugh at me. I wll n buy the handsomest edifice I can and will endeavor to make hr life as much of s romance as mice wis ...ioc thaLhrkf iime.1 otixht to be hin-p1 suppose She is a rbannicg creaFureT ndmore than ail. hy tnr - eet womanliness, ha caused nr dolorous past to be almost forgotte.i But was it other than delightful Tes, if three jears in the presence o. a woman whore beauty of face W!s reflected in every feature of her he thus. Were 1. after thee years of anguish, to he given the privof ilege of again turning thoee leaves I rcfialn? could life's mystery, c of .Looking back at those evident emithe from affection, misplaced been has which fame nence upon If I pleased to place me. 1 wonder aver revelled la the sweet companionseem ship of my soul's false star. I to admirably fitted for the reticent life ' I since haii led. I reBy no circumstance here am minded cf my transient Joy, or v.h eiduriug heart-breasubsequent, Tbia lovely girl has chosen to bestow upon me her preference. For my dull appreciation she lavishes smiles which would fill the hearts of other men with bliss supreme. Do not Imagine sprites of my that there Is aught leas modest in her deportment than that of her whose queenly swsy enslaved you in g those happy days. As I look into tbs .waters of the fountain I see hair sprinkled with sorrow's snows. It was not so when together we gased upon the placid face christened of the pool which ah The name was typical, "Rcsurgam." sbs said. Would that It were! She was fond of my curl. She would run her flexile fingers through them and It la delightful for you to have say: hair ao much more beautiful than that of any other man. It la blacker than the plumes of my big Gainesborough key-tag- d - ct-tai- n k. old-se- lf . why do you haunt me thus? I wish to live in the present Help me to forget the past do not recall it continually ! The breakfast A breakfast room. lo me! Am- -t df earning It I to be thus unnerved idle, fooii-- b of my soul. I ,n 5.-1 1 m a,"ra in uur dot r j J ii ' i.vtry room rer.,itid.- me but wbcrj U dr, There must be au etcher of you. artists j Lavs them -- and errry woman of Paris has the soul cf aa artist She may trim her bonnet to p rfection. or bro.l !,i. a partridge to suit the ftdlou. cure, be her accomplishment what n may, if she come from Paris, she is an artist par extelience. At last I reaih her studio. Here she painted the portrait of myself it was a pastel, one of her best. Here, too. was finished the picture which made her famous How the critics Id'y marveled that 'vanishing day! 1 watrhed the graceful strokes of her brush to live attain through the dolce far nlente of tbit season' Alt ' Uait v on ! caa she he hidden, as f nr of oiil, by that scre.e 'iiuj human hope' Here is the nisei I made rud and unshapely but she for her my praised aLempL to torture Whv did th.tt nnn I g ven the Key to this me? Why Wi.at is this Chamber of number-he- re ure wort's in Italian on the tag. They thought me ignorant of their meaning she spoke the cadence. tongue with sot h musical This phrase Haunted house, sell at ary price." Not haunted, kind friend; only kept in wait.ng for me. She whlspeis, Search you will find toe." Ill look arm nd she may be hidden come in dusty corner, laughlag , j ' -- V- tv - - - a i ' , s pi, that i iuld iiticr In- n, yoi '! In view of lit of there th. work It i very unturul slumltl lo a fotUUuf of i.tcj aiming nil cIuomw there, nun mere i - 6t iu -- ' cntti I w ho tlm-- s or mni..K mm not telltve tut .but 1'frge in the Le.nl- - Mil of Urtu were wn in 1S1MJ ow;ntf to I1 lalwir trouble. When the lumiidnc ofer.it Iona censed at that time the entire n flooded and remained In 3nl ta-i- inn-dltlo- n until lust fall, uhea tk fermid l'lunplng all the parties interested In mining tlte liaain. decided on draining tk Lcnd-vili- AawM-iatTo- wi-d- i u, e of in iirop-ertle- The work waa titulertskPit hy tlie nasoeiatioit under tlie nmnsgi'im lit of Altiert Kherwht. and tlie bate of oje eratlona waa nt the 1enroae usd Bou Air tnlnea, wlileh liad la-bas d to the Ifouie Mining Company, a popular w wiiS organ! za tloti, flic Mock of-held by tt large niitnlier of twainera men and miners of tlie camp. At tlie preai nt time all of the worklevels, with tlm ten shafts fit tin ing down-towdlatrict, are perfectly dry, and one mine, the Northern, lit been producing fifty tons per day since the flrat of tlie month. A force of men is also at work in the uudergnmnd workings at the Weldon mine, the Ftarr mine and thp lenrose, the latter two being under lease to the Home Mining Company. As soon as the drifts are cleaned out shipments of from seveto 10 tons per flay will comnty-five mence front all three of these properties. By the 1st of June the following properties in this basin will have resumed operations: The Northern, the Coronado, the Sixth street. Penrose, Starr, the Bohn, the Bon Air. and the two shafts of the Weldon Mlnjpg Company. These mines furnish employment directly or Indirectly to from fioo s to 700 men. One of the principal of all these properties Is an excellent grnde of ox hi I red iron ore that Is very desirable for the amplters, and the .entire product will no doubt Be contracted for a a soon as the properties are In a position to aUip. . , . i Those hate were worn then, and no - in-- - j0sperUy. Parisian had thought of creating an u liuleh- prju-iMv- TIh an bnsln ((.iiiur evtcnaive arcs from Califnm gulcli on tin Houth to H'g Kviiuk nl' It on the north, ami incliiitio. irnew ill.v all of the eitj of rhi h la croHstal ftoiu tiorthea-- t to jwii'ivvcst hy rich ahoota of ore from Jn ir and Onrlatiinte lillD, In this mm tn aim e 1HJXI. ten clta-- i aluifta have Iren stink 1.- which hnve cost conaiilcralilvo'cr tkSMHK, the yoat of jmii,itlg. Eight of theae ahsifts Icive Iren very hat" dark-haire- to oonipl"ti lm bivi id In ite iif tin- - ninny UUl,x. lotus-eatin- ordinance for their removal at the theater. The whole hones tilrned to loot at her a w entered our hot The stage beautlea were madly Jeal out of her,. Shfjvae wonderfully beau: .UfuL.Uk a stainless .Uly," Iter face. ADray pallid, Bad the spiritual gleam sometime seen in the luminous cound woman. Her tenance of a allips glowed like the asaleas he were breast. on her wore They ways odorless, and hence commended themselves to her. Perfumes were offensive to her, yet, si I remember, her Inapproach wts ever preceded hy an faintest the of at sweetness, tangible hreath from fragrant flower confined in some secret receptacle. The refined perfume was Incomparable. I never. detect It now. A mark of Individual-did sbs. tty, It left me Then the shock of finding her gone, when I recovered from the long fever. One woman called her a thanklesa and bloodthirsty vampire. I was reminded ef her hideous remark when I saw today th new poem of Kiplings by that title. And that odious painting How I by his cousin, Burne-Jone- s. hat them ail! Had she but told me that ahe was a creature of the sun a child of Pari her life and affection changing aa th seasons; I could have better borne her unceremonious fliuing. But to endure th dread uncertainty which has encumbered my soul through these Interminably weary year! America, though, la vastly different from Paris, la this arctic atmosphere my grief has grown less poignant, my ardent temperament would now be called phlegmatic. No one dreams of my brief enchantment 1 am considered a bachelor Impregnable till Loll entranced me. Little they wreck of thoee days of wedded bliss t I wonder If w shell live with our first or second wife In the world to come. Perhaps we shell all be judged as polygamists If we hsrr msrried more than once. It to curious that for the first time In a long while, thoughts of Zonlta obtrude themselves,- - when I am , la quest of a domicil for Lois. Of late 1 have tried to put that fats face away back among the Discarded plate la memory stereoptlcon, and when 1 have peeped at it. I gaaed through the clear light In Lots' calm eyes. I fancy sometimes that ah Is tike her If only t.e nearest woman could he Invested with the spirit of th dearest one then It would be easy to love as the law says. When 1 feel moat positively that Zonlta to Bear me, I close my eye and press Lois' band over them. Sbs speaks to me,' and theyote Js Jo-- , re- nius; but no! a lost soul cannot appear transmigration Is it delusive hope. I must shake off this lethargy, la my abstraction I have loet tb key I am fortunate, after retracing my atep only half a block, to find than lying where they felL And her to the house. It is Imposing from the street. The facade Is a counterpart of th one onlt admired. It would he a coincidence If she, cam to this land of Independence and erected an establishment to cult her fancy. .The Interior decoration 1 hr com- - - the uoik yt,ar-,e!- 8.1 n ,t t 1 - ihe liiaiAcd arcs of tlm flilvllle. basin In u hit'll are nu.it,.,i fio1 (lown- jowu mm,.,, i now prnitdly wqtorvd, wiya the Kinky Hmuitain News. ' Hcv.en After a etrngul.months the tteiiicuiluii ta-- k elm h the prod-net- PRONE UPON THE FLOOR HE LAT. cover her. through the oobwebt-whicI seem pitifully 'unsuccessful. Mon cher, mon cher, appear before me. Then tease me as you will! I never dreamed she would have carried this little escritoire, which I gave her, to her new home. How covered with duet it is something tape me on the head what la It? Through a broken pane in the eky-lign great tree pushes one of Its Inquiring branches. There are a lot of tiny green worms on it; they will fall in here and die be literal worms of the dust there is enough of It to mother them. Why! here are a number of them on the top of the desk they lie la regular rows. Maybe they are dead, that to why they are so quiet but what funny shapes they form letters, and those letters are c words tboee words compose a '""SitikeSnd A frequent source WtpT of error the lomines Is found In the In cation of quart Inability of the prospector to distinguish I et ween the true and apparent strike of a vein. Many veins have a winding course, swinging first oneway a fs and then another, but most-velnpractically straight for considerable distance. There is less likelihood of error In locating a vein which stands porpyudlotilarly, or nearly so, for the topography of the ground does not affect It materially; but where vein have a low angle of dip in a rough count! y the locator finds his vein striking In a zigzag line a crons the ridges and gulches and he is often puzzled to know how to locate ? his claim so as to cover the lode. This difficulty may lie solved hy a correct undertsanding of the meaning of strike and dip. The strike of a vein la Its direction on a horizontal line, taken at right angles to Its dip. When altout to locate a mine the strike must be taken In a horiiontal direction (on the level), and aot down ! the slope of the hill. This Is the true In heaven; telephone!" so do not locate the claim with strike, be What a queer Illusion. 'Can it an elbow in the ceutir, but straight-para-llel meant tor a joke? Has some skeptic with the real strike. Mining killed and placed them here? No! nd Scientific Press. j. their they are alive, and changing a eh now. motionless, ef Perfectly SjrlnnlK I rnda. poeitiona, piMMi ry The prospects of opening a gold prothey ay In silent eloquence: ducer In Creede are improving as depth "Forgive you a)! apeak to me!" la which a Strength and reason seem leaving Is gained onof the Custer, gold ore was recently me. T am growing very, very tired. good body found. I will rest upon this couch she called It has now been thoroughly demonsweet t a memento of te harem. What strated that the Custer hag large muele It comes through this little bodies of ore in place, and the assays golden ease on the tabourette near my Justify the conclusion that the mine bead Ill listen. A sephyr to wafted will soon ltecotne a heavy producer of to me, past me through it, and on Its gold. A rich streak of s.vlvanlte has wings It bear words spoken In soft- been encountered and a Work prothe rich values contained In the est accents. Victor, Victor, tay your gresses ore are clearly shown. 'Some Of tb I suffered have mine. still la heart taken out will psy for already tcuchr jrt; I : love but you, my owa jre shipment. love, reply! the discovery ha created considerZonlta! I will able excitement nt Croiste and every Thank heaven! clasp the little golden casket In my foot of ground in the vicinity of the hands. 1 can speak to her through its Custer has been located, men working all night In some cases to get their magic. You will wait for me, Zonlta till ground staked off. The owner of the time shall be no more? Dear ome. Custer are pushing derekipment as rapidly as possible, and arrangements your summons waa opportune I shall have been by several of the new not long awcit'tt I am coming how .locator to made down shaft put A numsweet the music is! almost aa aweet ber of experienced prospectors have as your voice It to not very taken their learings from the ore with me through the Interim bodies exposed, and arc now endeavorof passing I wtlT be with you In a ing to follow the trend 0f tb veins with the view of tracing them jnto the tittle while. higher portions of the i amp, ! , ' hta was with so satisfied he Maybe Map lf Mlttn Wnrfclgg,'! he survey of one of the places that A map of the workings of A going decided to remain tor a night Per-luon which the progress of developIt 1 the haunted house. He to mine ment is indicated, if not dally at least Juet the cool sort of fellow who would very frequently, is always of great try to fathom that mastery." service In giving a When they found th door ta No. understanding of the noire thorough position 1105 open they were surprised and of the various shoots relative or stopee as exsearched th house. In th atelier posed In the workings, and. In the they found a lot of dusty furniture, event of closing down for a long and la one corner of th large room period, an accurate map of the workwas th form ef a man. Proa upon ings has great value should the mine reopemst. The of such th floor ha lay, and under . him a be a map, known to te atwohitely corshattered golden box. rect. would have been worth thousands of dollars to several CaWornljl Because of a wager, Samuel Ham-ak- mines opened nnfl mently after of Manbelm, Pa., hat not eut hi Idleness. The great arising danger beard eino Blaine waa defeated (or fcom tapping unexpectedly Urge bodice ' of water tn old flooded levels In th the presidency In 1SS4. a ht 1 aen-ten- far-con- verse ' pa pos-.cs- er n physician, engaged eminent legal talent, with Lawyer Emanuel Friend U their head, and both sides prepared for a desperate battle in court. The trial began Tuesday, March 21, and had from the first the aspect of a foregone conclusion. The state proicd a. I Of fb Atrociom Marlr of Pretty ith Doily ReyKennedy's relations lixlt nIon if new worn js orv!ate4 by Tb titurf of Mar Dollj Keyoutd nold and showed that the ihetk wa tl sHwhU,n (if y corn t itint of the tier Cam W bleb Mtroagly ftrmbiet a oM workl!,. Mining ainl Srh millworthies- - one, although the cashi, r CWbf4t4 1'Mfl bran Affair TiVhh, identified Kenned) s s.goatuie as genii ne Tie tl rh of ti.e hotel who a, When the jury in the ca.--of th- - on ,1'iti ilir- r gi.t of the minder tes'i-fi- t FROM BOULDER COUNTY, itato of New d Tl, j 'K f.wtll" w,,-- e a oik vensos lb. baiudk-- t Anoll,,r llnd Mao i J. Kemiedy returned a vtid.it oi m.ti-jde- r l.dL The Mtt t.. n i rot! need the man M n- -. In tile brut thgrie against' ice who had the wiif day h1 a straw hat i U)icl,ing ,f id, lu flics and a yrdf cap 'to Kennedy both of e'fl u do priscmer, another til linvq lieeii inieti nllv Worked out. i for ciicumtantiul which wt re ft ur.d in his apartments liierivi.ente. Imi oinlii Perhap, mr of the strongest bit3 of In tliese tl.l.v - of lllipiuved l tlee ei.dente brought feiv. aid bv the sta e ii'ethotl- - in ruining. The hite-- t e- - ttldu Uiat wfis the of the murder ,d, ntifcatit n of of Dolly U of tdd this the chnnictcr iimpie a bell bux named Letuthaa aa uiitu-'Ktoudi. y.n,. coa- of V a i d.tUeir Lc lto lildcr ,n J.1 ! . fi,r with jvicted and wilk in ad probahiUty. the man who had gone uasta-r- S otinty. The Purlcr tiiinp was a wonder in Pay the death penalty. The New York Miss P.e nobis and later had tried to it time, having produced more tiian police had purely cm umstantul evi- clip out unnoticed Stkt.tMiO in ninety days during it pro dence to woik with, but they add.d g Tlie instrument which poet stage. Subse,ueul ly thousands detail to detail until the finished was another strong had Kitiued) of dollar were expended In a vain was damning in the comp.ete-neslink in the convicting cha.n It was to relonte t he ore lmdy, "and Tooi-who have followed the a long p,ree cf g s p.pe inclosing a I'Mtlly work wn stopped, the mute case will recollect the strik n? resemidle eveal year. piete of lead pipe, rioted at one eud I list nr A. K. and I'. V. Ha wee blance it bore to the famous 1earl with soldi r and wound at the other secured u controlling interest in the Bryan murder, the vittm in bith cises with b.ticie tup- - it 4 as shown on and commented operations. being originally beautiful countiy gills compiiny '1 lie old winking weic thoroughly ex xnd the murderers of boh being denMinim d. anil (.1st ,w eck, ql n. point, TOO tists. To add to the pteuimedy. En-- i feet from the face of tunnel No. ., nu nedy, the murderer of Dolly Reynolds, ore I odv. seieii feet wide, was found, was a physical prototype of fcott on which a winze is now being sunk. the facial resemblance par-- j Jackson, At tlie tsiint of discovery the ofe issly is :;ii feet front tlie surface, lu s.uiue j ticujarly being remarkably. The whole story of thj deed reads pl.t, t s the Iron Is found In still, I streaks from tlie to six incites wide, which like one of Poe's most fascinating deassays from five to seven ounces In tective stories. Dolly Reynolds was a gold, anil a sample t.iWen front across country girl, who, until a few years live feet of the ore body gave returns ago, lived with her mother in the vilof $."7.L'0 to the ton. lage of North Vernon, N. Y. Combined The company will sink a winze front with brilliant beauty of face and figfifty lt ltt tcet mill block out stuping ure, she a sweet voice and ground ami then run ati upraise to the an engaging disposition. Tirnig ofthn surface and equip it with a machinery plant, tlie upraise to be used as the quipt life of the home, she quitted it to main wot king plant. plunge into the fascinating gayeti-of the metropolis. She began as a book agent, and her beauty and powers PROS PECTIN O WITH A PAN. of conversation were so great that she boasted she could sell books to the DOLLY REYNOLDS, Dtmcultjr of K,tliutl..s Vatu of the busiest man in New York at his busiest the stand by the evidence of the prisoners own father that he and his son The vuluo of a pan prospect can only moments. In the pursuit of this vocalie .determined w lien every factor lit tion she was brought much in contact had been working the day of the murthe case is known. One frequently with Wall street brokers, and the in- der repairing a kitchen sink, during hears an expression of satisfaction or evitable came to pass only too soon. which They used solder, lead and gas pleasant surprise at the sight of gold The money that Dolly Bent home pipe. The prisoners father also adin a pan prosjiect. with a remark as to mazed her old mother, but it was all mitted that his son rode a bicycle, and its richness or poverty, when the obthat he had often seen him with biserver knew nothing whatever of the explained plausibly enough. It waa while leading this life that cycle tape. The importance of th quantity of ore or gravel from which the prospect resulted. It may have Dolly Reynolds met Dr. Kennedy. admission as to the solder will be seen been an ounce, tt might have been a Both were Interested in racing, and when it Is known that the solder on pound or more. The value can only be she .was in the habit of giving the the murderers weapon wag fresh, and, determined when the relation of the dentist according to plumbers, bad been melted money to bet for her. Kenquantity of material taken to the result nedy explained to her that he was the on that day. Many other little bit In gold is kuown. Even when the inventor of a device, which, if used of evidence were brought out by the quantity of ore or gravel Is known. It is not always safe to venture a guess as properly, would enable them to win state at the trial, which, combined to the value per ton unless one has be- thousands of dollars from the book- with the more important points, added come familiar with the material by makers. It was an electrical appli- strengthening threads to the web that frequent tests verified by assays, or ance which could be concealed by the entangled Kennedy. treatment or sluice. Many jockey and would enable him to inThe defense did not rare to put Kenprospector hazard a calculation as to crease greatly the speed of his horse. nedy on the witness stand for his own the value of the ore by counting the Kennedy had no such device st all, but defense, as previous to the trial he had number of colors, each Color represent- used statements as to an ing arbitrary value per ton. as one his this idea toOwprocure money from made gnch conflicting th ecresgtk of thJ hta where bouts and1- - aefloe ten'-T- h fair friend. , etc. IIow unsafe this is may be read- she lent him (500, which he promised eventful tgbt that It was believed the by tbe state In ily understood when consideration is to bet for her. The money was used given to the fact that the colors, being by him for various purposes, but he which these would be Introduced would very small usually, give no indication concealed this from her, much. It was sought her hurt his case of their shape. Light, scaly gold, while Instead that he had won telling and to be shown very was not at that $20,000 Kennedy making a good showing, will not that she was entitled to half. Dolly the hotel on the night of Aug. 15, but weigh up with round, shot-lik- e gold, him the money, but he kept the alibi broke down in vital points, apparently much inferior In size. When asked her for off from time to tlnie with and the record of previous good beone becomes accustomed to the gold putting in any particular mine, he may then many different excuses. havior which the defense brought formake a fair approximation of the value Finally she became desperate and ward counted for nothing. The deof his orfc by pan prospect; but if he threatened to expose all to Kennedys fense then had to content itself with remove to a new locality, all this has to wife. on the spur of the pickjng flaws in the evidence of the be learned again by experiment Min- moment,Kennedy, a check for $13,000 on various witnesses for the prosecution. forged ing and Scientific lrcss. a New York bank, signed by Dudley Some of the scenes of the trial were C. Gideon and Indorsed notably whentt by himself. quite dramatic, Motors lnM)n(ii. The penalty for thus forging a check father of the accused was forced to In some of the mines on the Conti- la New York state is ten years In the adroit certain telling circumstances. nent where both oil and penitentiary. Moreover, Kennedy had The Jury was not long out, and was electric motors have Iteen used, some represented it as coming from Dave" unanimous for conviction when polled. comparison between tlie cost of the Gideon, the n turfman. Miss Thus circumstantial evidence, Indirect two systems is possible. In one mine Reynolds grew suspicious of the check but strong, has scored another victory, the cost of the former lias been 1 per train mile, as compared with 3'4d and demanded that Kennedy pay her and the electric chair will soon claim In the case of the electric motor. The in bank notes, at the same time re- another victim, unless the governot La cost of two oil locomotives is said to peating the threat to expose all to his terferes. h have lieen of tlie cost of one vife. On the 15th of August, Dolly electric motor. The stenin, nitrogen and a man (later identified Prisoner. Needle Held awl carbonic acid evolved by tlie Reynolds were registered at the is Kennedy) Jamestown Journal: While operating former Is not enough to vitiate the ataE. Maxwell and wife. a sewing machine at her home on West mosphere; and it has the advantage of Brand hotel Seventh street Wednesday afternoon compactness. It works on a two-foo- t one-inc- h gauge, and when exerting Miss Agnes Polder had the misfortune power la able to take a maximum to get her finger under tbe machine load of seventeen tons. It is said that which penetrated R. The neeneedle, maximum when running at the speed became dle bent in the operation, and one-haanil miles per hour, of four it was Impossible for her to turn th and with the full load, the consumpmachine so aa to withdraw IL Being tion of oil is barely six and ooe-hnalone in the house at the time, eh pound per hour. An arrangement of friction clutches and chain gear on the was a sure enough prisoner, and could crank shaft enables the engine to run not attract attention by her cries for backwards or forwards at the will of for fully an hour. Finally Lionel help Iron. Industries and tb operator. 0. Robertson heard her while passing the house. He went to the rescue, but could not turn the machine to release Strict Mining There Is a growing tendency on the theqinfortunate young woman. A maland office at Washington chinist and a physician were sent tor. part of the more to enforce On the arrival of the machinist he was strictly the regulations concerning the location of mining compelled to take the machine apart claims. This ha taken a definite form before Miss Polder could be released. In recent Instructions Issued to United Tbe physician then extracted the neeare who land mineral surveyors, States dle, and the wound will soon heal, but directed as follows; 'These provision the experience is one which will doubtDR. S. J. KENNEDY. Of the law (regarding the location of mining claims) must be strictly com- About 2:30 oclock In the morning a less be remembered by the victim tor a long time. plied with in each case to entitle the man was seen by a bell-bo- y slipping claimant to a survey and patent and, out of the hotel with a etraw hat therefore, should a claimant under a One a Ntvtbojr, location made sulisequent to the pas- pulled down over his head, as if anxThe youngest college president in the ious to 1872. who avoid 10th. act of observation. the of May sage The next morning Dolly Reynolds United States to Mr. Jerome H. Rayhas not compiled wish said requirelocathe to ments in regard was found in her room, dead, with two mond, who no further back than twenmarking newstion upon the ground and recording ghastly wounds In her bead, evidently ty years ago was a boy In Chicago. The way to nnccest the same, apply for a survey, yon ill made by a piece of gee pipe loaded decline to make It" with solder, which was lying near by. tay through stenography. Becoming Her rings and diamond pin had been an expert he was appointed private torn from her body as if to fix robbery secretary to Pullman, the "palace car" RMtrilnc Min FtonU. magnate, and afterward to Mlaa Wilthe motive. and a of case unexpectai In the heavy It wbteh In a water mine, Inside her corset was found the tell- lard, whose great correspondence ha ed flood of attended to for four years. At the conto the stop by becomes necessary tale $13,000 check with 8. J. Kennedy struction of a bulkhead, a pipe with a aa Indorser. The room was tn confu- same time be studied diligently. He went to college, was graduated, and valve or gate should be constructed tn sion; as If a severe the bulkhead, affording an outlet for piaesL After the struggle hadoftaken accepted the chair of sociology In the small western hall of learning. While discovery the w ater whUe the bulkhead to under check the police Immediately arrested attending classes he was never beaten course of construction, and which may be closed when the bulkhead to com- Kennedy, who gave a rambling. Incoat study but once, and that wa br pressure gauge attached to herent story of where h had bees on youfig lady. He pleted. A.will straightway married Indicate the pressure per the night of Ang. 15. saying that h her. She now assists this pipe him fn presiding Inch. Divide this pressure by could not account for himself aqua during over the destinies of the University of .434 and It wUl.glve the vertical height some time of that evening owing to a West Virginia. of the column or reservoir of water of memory. that has been encountered, but this lapse The crime was strenuously denied by Troable is the only thing that keep gives no Indication of the volume of him, however. His father, a wealthy some people from water. getting too gay. - e ; sir' f Tie v.i'-o-- e Ker-Uf'dy.- " , death-deail".- ev.-den- ef-to- s. e pos-ess- -- ed s t. tn-.m- well-know- d one-fourt- nr lf lf t -- V, . |