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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1907-10-18, Page 7IV" • (7 eed Woo to num ha, ly wind af.d. wive married but it along tot filnelee he* ba- ud nlaYett tba t Oa et att Prilataiir pea bite Creche lor piae that aka peonotal itit Frile‘ott balking, it became =rosary * employ a ttleire inel beget the 4.4totaa entt the Tito noUttlithe Summoned ?rine* Nan. Met 3o Yeeetle, 7be prittee wax on ..)Y liebblooded impetookia. 10141Y teldltiA et etixonbmho 4041*, Wort him fold the countess, lie hid 4.1- rtady *eat got* Katnarovalgy letter, 'threatening le kill Win it be cut Itlet • • NO more lemiationat %tont ha) awl SO ER to team t to:it ••••••,44- _ ellirode eet Neletheillet A MODERtf LOCO •y• OE sk fatleer se -see Itad(4$4. Ot V, Veld 4tter erlialea wheal, aimitar origin, boa egain Mote Ca* bite Mere thatkite oat nolifx, le on enter traletal tY, 0041144 " it Men wer* Iowa um , .1.-k .9 keen told In bonen. er Acted -In MOW . didoext OW bet hear ronlY 441145/44n47 to gonist •141,14,. - tied a Sage WM04' ' IttrtitfidAhan Abett Wbtell, bet-beete' One; Ot -She49141 th4l` WOO fit" gmt 11n, t1 Watt dlateAt.• 1444 lien - teitat .001411. moto osottiootia, Ana itas , mow. by 14, von,* mem pato .inleaded, to go on teriber Man a dicta, writes tt thiblimpOrrespoladent, ' The .dittA. , . - 44 itetving the, MOW% et iho Outder Om With the count. hat that, his Per*. Icel. itt thonorth. is(Ner lito Neotchi. dittt, ' Where vroy it.respect vieesa. , let rettitt, itentarorsity at Venice 4 few ettitettat had rendered kint -detest, ...6Lible, 5,0 it ir weret set ildWn . Intele elillettette , 04 amly, 044 b vita, # Agee Attlee itlibonghalitut detativet the: tiei,4.. She essered SW Prince, Ole* weewees; eally it weitigt ,bo ricithee. Ketch acW (. . como,,Tio„io. i,41oubtti,r4.,beeo ooteg to•, the,only men she hadVver rtailF low*, trisb le thweverage reardetOtht A -41"4' ..mikt ilniC.4 the little.brinelpainy di Mena -- 44 MOO:. thei4104 ilt As leottratY -ta• *n4401001 111Ih• %a snMn terol.*:lite.41*- ;end berdelieleet., lind:ItteeteRtMegieletBUYI 0444 in leo ooteerAterao .01 ow Iiiviem 0 Suety 0 drionktio Interest ,the,4 i* Not +offered Priliikett, and tho Mom' vgn• eitip niory• *4 cietttelt 1tt 44. ono, ot ts 0t000l as eche pisatte„, Werth. in, toll,: thressuno Vtibee • •• WOW ctros. • 14 ts tho• stotl fa,,,,"14sh111,11tsshgt rkomitx Acroto Toot, teD4 1,100r4 Dee] frlet-t- ,%,11114_44•1•1141-4Intern°1011•411- 4,1ettli and the,:dentonlite&o ,Wtettlon; • • - • speech/Mei:most -.01144,40 OA "4 -.7, ,usta lor wendow:touts.,,,a4 .13w.wiew..§4,44_bio• pot the' Stighb Agi. 44 9, • • • _ •-t rtoot romnA.r. Uri nevt tta, oon wto; „lc:wow 0 bee .;obittms, itto. .tttnice„ Priinkett, WO s dougniodo -hette ORO'S Ilingettege tffe teal. adther:AtlhojailTdet* eridnOlnd tet rod eirrellgentellieelnitelie eonmee exedemeeedn ettekeotedese pi9ete. ‘Oht KtInAlrqvatOe thee. :countess 'with :-The. nab *et iormierll'on. ,eten. woo jeese eteapeedelon or s brooto foOMte dicating.. Princire. nerseitin neaeksInUlten aito• 1,14,011,41 tvo 4stiouorwbox tbo most mtge. ,. tragedy were. het, pUttlietii*Inen Wheat • It Waif 4epee% Within pen ent. Whiett ,/lte tow, take That totems eyes beld me et the geveroment the principality, laseinatiort enabled. ttei,Ao eltereleoeyet 'eat.'ittlenttob, •earr$higt, 4t1tqlor hbuN lee eginifieta fitettatt. KeS. Maria Nikelyetine Tarobvtittl Who, tor' c y ot The, to Iv ani udcut roily itto way that Mei and Meet Peiliberion, have totetY di -sowed in Al* London papers One etrila eif the Weed and the possihility sitppresSing. therm' The ;pudding, games which have Made Monte Garin innieus--or intatnene 'with her lOVel$ far* anit• /114PinCentt thel littReld Pt* own. daldW emend neeewright wito. nue Wad rethe World deer eee emitted en be n dreeses. The other- elatraOters-14 tho u asse , mskospeare, eetelleny Which. pays the expenses 144) VON 011A -V10 AVORItt XX4LNWIL AtipIletIve* it* Othtete.* 0140* •Ohilti44 Iletes-Oetvere'ler Vikettitte • • . nod gannet Mown tit with tho presentAtay tom v tuart0 tha engineer, AS be prasat the tobacen dOW.n the lifts13 144,140 wink 111R tato itReeee 140 it inside or mitt tca. 'the Anne Alen% Hi IW days when 1 dm; •titent ehtleAtio• •Itohdle, %Et Attsitte Ott enh enulhok Ileee. tree-ele 'Wind le ie ttethilig lint howilderlog tttrao 0.1 hithatest, ellobbst PhiPsi 041 Incliesters. 01 oil kinds: What an svilvneung't hteerr itge'rfult14410beelillwitilntInt lootowni, 14.4111:1 twt, /aulnIn in1v4Y bul` n. Dublin and Oyes lb° PlinUe M°11ac° thme OKA Whe$0 Oelleilleand ORM: rigel, word dred and fifty theneand SlollarS yeed- damnation tee 40.11„,,„ 0014 The prteee Nve$ to conItallett Ids Commend -sot the Ineteh. besides. a regaled MO With away stortee of The prince itheeelf, instead of betng le risk tile gallows In Ws tend end eave the .001illt Mont the vengetence cf The collates§ le One- theee. the his Tills txt Vet*e• Iriehmen and Trained and never let, rase the roue one Might expect, is a • live sitens Wing mete to deetrUclign eQUrffeeollig frerei Vienna for; tbeIt Puy* a chance to abetse the Engligh in 'the eultivated and Waal& gentleman, On that yeu read atend itevo r,eeee. Priltelott preeeded ik1.1 1b4iller most etflusingly good -pit -weed way, TO is recognized as the leading authority els and then doebt their etnalteepart with a vette& of detectives e'pobted him the English les race`were bate, in &trope on oceanegraphy. But ive 30`and tittle leetelnerely or. ' etarttfate eterY WI1S to ten -and lit: knew personfilly %Yore exceptions to naco, tea, are gthet in their tastes, to take eece,u&kins to InsureVoun Was Mirttired eedistuless and hYPo- Of the visitors, many, of course, go crtheal puritanisno. But this is ear for the climate and watery, but more afield from his sterY engWO rtin by clairla motor. ''Ihere 'Wahl' thre.Nel? whtit new null tiasarimee '?retr.a tetwerrt litanit Central statica .and. prktient • • ktrilitdia d eieZtrio -41:045.lm ;at Mit -Cheater whildt -coat ilkitalta0. No 10,0 they tett giving, good' sitigattloV. . "De yet, thlit4 engineS tilt he built any -larger and. heOler. Odle acall" *as • thcrt, Were lo% 4,1304 ttd WM*: in real ide ewe meets, Sherds. nee yet ethein about. the villa. That. welled sale M., selfish lot. Most. of tho Englishmen &es not gamble. The people cd Moe thts rule, but heovtie: convinced that the modest in their style of living, and ocm- RIPENED HER•BEet. , 4141011 eehen. drat armested-thet the couldeSsenad des niched him to Veitice average, sngualunan, \vas marl who tented. But neither do theY gamble. nor face gives tbe to phySiognoreY• With her deep, satilful eeee loples itainaemAy's. ecifety because s e had Filgelle. Her beauty .perhaps, le an heard 'the dealens prince utter threats heritage frainelier IgUie-aneestryofer-". egainst ethe-epunda-dite:-Ateer-tratit is descended from a, gallant freithunut laid really threatened the count's Ilfe named erflopette who settled in RUSSIA the letter to tbe eount would prove. As 100 years ago. ' to any charge that she was a party do She was• not eighteen when ahe roar- th4. plot to tutirder ehe count, they were tied Ceunt Ternovset, Rnesiati noble- to be met -as they were at first -by man of ancient litleage• and poaseseed tier indignant end scornful denials. The of large estates. Atter few y,ears she pair calculated thee; as they hod plan - tree of tier husbane and.selaced her- nee things, dt. would be inipossIble to yell with a lover. Tiring of hen. too, prove, whateVer the Prince neigh% sae% she &flounced tem in- an annnityrnetts that they bed any share in the count'e letter to the aount. The rest* was the assassInatkin. et, dint eenteilentted hinloeillti itilled hifn It was port of the scitetne that the ',rt a euene,,e. He was the nest mall to detectives were to capture the prince 4/se ""' "le rot' the countess. How elanY tie he Wit lee villa. That they .didn't more ehe has been - instrumental in do, Prituicoff with his two men was ending lo an untimely grave nobody actually in front of the eount's villa amows. for the Vienna pollee have not when the prince enteree Lt. But he di4 yet traced her epreer'in full. e• tot telt the detectivef that the prince The death. of one lover, left her freer was going there to Mime. the count. in ensnare othete.• But Count Tame- Thee would have prevented the murder vskrs eyes were dpened at last and in- and the preventiou of the murder Meade)! issuigg More challenges to fight would, of courge, prevent the countess . duels he pretured a dive:tree. The coun- peen getting poSsession of the count's %fess was, glad enough to be released fertune. That was the first point that ' Irani .her matrimonial fetters. The prol caused the police' to doubt the genu - cess brought her anotherevictim. In the inenese of the story told by the coun- divorce procemitngs she employed ei tese and Prilulcoff that ail their efforts Moscow lawyer, M. Prilueoff. M that had been aimed at saving Me count from lime Prilutieff was making something the danger that threatened hen. like sumo.. a year, enjoyed an unblette The only ,order Prilukoff gave to the ished reputation 'and was liappy in his detectives was to setze anybody who demesne relatiens. Prilukoff succum• rushed out of the house. They pounced . Jeed to the fascinations of his client. en a man who ran out 10 give the alarm Whe result was.' that his law practice and the prthee escaped them. only to be twent all lo ple&s, Ws wife got a divorce arrested by the Italian Toffee later. The count lingered for some days after . from hint and he fled from Russia with mow with which he had been entrust- t,e was ilhot. The countess and Penn ,401, ed by clients before he was en.stutred kat were arrested in Vienna just after in the thee had collected the insurance money TOILS OF THE. COUNTESS. en the rount's lite. Their Meal and that Prilukoff tagged after her about Europe. of the prince wilt take place in Venice She pieked up other victims in the where the crime was commtted. pouree. of her peregrinations, and dis- _.----sp--. carded them as it suited her convent- BABY ckN A WRECK. • — tow. He was her emergency man. He 4 rown From * the Deck to a Tossing ence, but Pellukoff was, always kept In Te tiled to poison himself once, he said, _, Boat and Lived. t) get rki of his troubles, but the duce How an english baby, eixteen months tcrs got to work on him ,with a Mom- eld, was thrown from the poop of a Act pump in time lo save hie life. That wrecked ship into a lifeboat while a he now regards as a misfortune, for 'I heavy sea Veas running, and how it he does not swing tor his share in Me lived for a week in an Indian•caimp. was murder of •Oeunt Kamarovsky, he will tole by Colin Watson, a ship's appren. certainly get a eong term of penal Ser- lice. who has been foer times wrecked, vitude. and who has just arrived at Dover, Before leaving Russia for gayer Eu- England. nepean fields the countess east her evil The vessel was the British steamer eut bewitching spells upon a Russian Glencalon wrecked •off Cape Horn in nobleman. Prince Neuntoff. Princes are July. She went on lbe rocks in a heavy chiller plentiful In Russia and nee not gine, accompanied by foe and snew. necessartlY Included among the top- Two ram were emenee in geeing oin netehers of the RuSSlan arietocracy. Bui the prince had money and that was the lifeboat, which. atter a night of great anxiety. was stweessfully launched at ANA counted most with the countess. lie tagged atter her, too, almost as the'second.attempt. The captain's wife, oersIstently , as Prilukoff, for he was MI s. Nicholls. was placed In the Me- anest • madle in *love wifh her. Ills In- hont with her baby. So heavy Was the faluation has cost him $25.000; his wife sen that the lifeboat muld find no Is suing him fnr a divorce and that ne place at which to land, and returned M Me wreck. v,•111 be hanged hardly admits of ques- tion, too he was the man who actually Next day the boat was again launch- .killett Count Kamarovsky. to, Mrs. Nicholls being lowered into It In the course of her truvele, the come Le a rope. The captain, taking the tess• chanced to meet Count letnnarov- teby. went to the stern. the. lifeboat eky, an old acquaintance whom she had meanwhile tossing vinlently a little way lost track of for some tithe because the eff. The seNeiti male balanced himself patine as captain of the Cossack guerds, In the. hew with nrrne outstretehee„ had gone In the 1I•ont n the war against Shetilipga warning. the enittnin threw Japan nnd had there been severely his child Iron) the fileiteliries ste,rn. wounded. The belly was safely caught by the mate, and nivel in the bottom of the piE COUNT HAI) LOTS OF MONEY bye, where it began a tour or explore - and the euuntess needed money badly. tem among the men's sea boote. fer Prince Naumoff had about exhaust- • When the shore was renehed ladlans • ed hts immediate resourees on her ac- coune and Petite:off had been dead 'broke ter twee years or more. With the countess, of pourse, the first preliminary to geding hold at a mans Money was to Matte him fall in love with her. She Was an adapt at that. 7eourd Kemeirovsky peoved an easy con - guest. He hate a wife ot the lime. She brought a suit for divorce against the count. hut before the ease came rp ter trial she simplified matters by dy- ing. Then flaunt Kamarovsky end the Onuntess Tarnoyskt became formally ,engaged. , 'Fite count lavished gifts upon her. ,Wheri she went out driving with him la Vienna. she created a sensation by the peke:der uf her toilette and the mag• eificence ot her joteels. She et•ent mueh time with him in Venree, teo, where - the count had a handsome etila Vieille iampo Santo Mona dee Gip% But marriage; with litlei formed an port' of her plans. le wile hei wealth she coveted and marriage rnieffut prove an obstacle rather than an -aid to Ite cemplele poesess'on. Ste got the renint •te ineure his life In her favor for Woe ea, Pritukett Plected fhe company In , nhich it was taken but. The countess told littb to make eure that In nee the ccunt was killed, there maid te nn imestion of &spitting tee payletent. Her beet sten woe le irelliee Me. count to execute a will In her favor by whieh. In the event et his deathethe whole .of his great fortune would be bers. Tile count wes PO WOO' in inVe willt her that he wee willing fa theee la trtotteisyetem" by which they hap° to "break the banic"-a hope- "' THE FIRST -LOOKING GLASS. less laeli Once upon ti time, sold my friend, a , • lhe suicides, crimes (ind other imam "' man was wanting by the edge ot the „ -- .des tracee to Monte Cape are immune ocean and bapielted up a leaking Wass. ed But the attendant$ etre both court - lute the gtos ,Ite Peeked and he saw mots and symntithetic. "Monsieur has there the face of himself. "Oh," said he, "'Us a picture of my l'een unfortunate." sees one of- teem to a ruined man. "He has lost all? Truly tether," and he took tt to his cabin and most midi Have the goodnioes to allow hung it on the wall. And often he said, "Tis a picture of MY tattier.' rlanend" colt would go to twit at it, acel always he 941$14:,1oh7taidvaanctieuartidevelleduarnaarat. But -one day he took to himself a wife, linues, "Of' course, monsieur win not looked in she said.: ia-wPaeyrhfaaprs ait eticuottel,du and when she, went to- the mirror and l!'.:: awneY1 lthtela ggorasqhu'ibteu el thought you said this was a picture Suicides on the spot are not regarded of your father. Sure , it is a picture ot with favor. • she?" ail ugly, red-headed woman. Who is There are, of course, international "Step away and let me to IL" "What have ye?''. said the man. Monte Carlo, but, they are not insup- thillculUes in the way of suppressing erable. ---.--.4.-...--. So she stepped eway and let aim to it and he looked at it ageln. OFF ON A SOUTH SEA ISLAND. . "Ah," said he with a sigh tfor his te- ther was dead), 'tie a picture of my ellidildeF le eitpeeled, to. eto these day*, ta simply asiontatiltig; rinst, he must, et course, 4,1tworbow to, ttirn. 00 and And $teentl.therl idle to wale% um cc, time or 10,nAnr• ttrukoat in ace that the 'amp, ht 404 tor the ears. are working brot0144.'lizv iitrt tho little turbine which wve,„_,1*.•10fie" Onatne stinnlYine electric Otirmeit ipeantleseent lights in the ears. Ile alene goveens the speed of the train, and Int.s to welch for all eigtiale. There muet be Met eriough water in Uto lealietee He must know ail the grades end eurecee on his Run, ao as to know where to go slowly and where it Ls eftife tit `fitalOS thuee All tlit. resport,etentee Of the sedely of perheps hundreds of lives redts on his resource, knowledge, and good judgment, and it is a terrible load sometimes," TO wotiTEN THE WOIIK. n434 drA heti!' tea tho TeelY. Oda thitt hulltIV have reach% tho• satetfr ho those dircellons, roadbed*, brldgen, olc„ eventide berte) te. be made ittlengat * cam beityler en* ginte • tether." Miss Gritnshaw Is Ltiving Somewhat as "Step away," said she, "and lee me see Robinson C.rusoe Did. if it's no eyes at all 1 have. What have is. miss Beatrice Grimshaw,' a young ycu watt pictures of women?" ., English lady, who attracted a good deal So he stepped away and le/ her to It, of attention by her lively stories of the and she looked In it again. doings of a South See Island princess called Vial!, went back to her beloved "An ugly, red-headed woman it is," Setell SeLas reeentiy to get more liter - said she. "You had a lover before me," and she was very angry. ary material. According 4o a letter just "Sure we'll leave it to the priest," said received by a friend in Isanden, Miss he. . • Grimshaw has been spending a month And when the priest passed by theY In the metropolis of Vulvae Island some - called him tn and said. 'Father, tell us where tiround Tonga. but has now hired what it. is that this picture is about. I of the dizzy delights of that fashionable say it is my father, who Is dead." watering place where white %%Innen "And I say It, is a red-headed woman have been seen quite often, and has re - I never saw,' said the Woman. , tired to an abancboned house on an "Step away," said the priest, with au- island off Tung& which has no other thorny. "and let me to it." human inhabitant whatever, She says: , So they stepped away and let the "1 have been making a serious study priest to it, ef canoeing and am. getting on pretty well, so I shall be able to get over to Me AND HE LOOKED AT IT. mainland when I want. Swimming is "sure neither you nor the woman was re.atrieted because ol sharks. The coin - right. What eyes have ye? It Is a pie- mon and the hammerhead shark both tuft! of a holy lather. 1 will take it to frequented the watars 1 ttsed to bathe in adorn the church." at Otea (Vavanie so 1 never went in without a few native girls. who splash And he took it away with him, to the .k enough to frighten nway a gladness of the wife, who hated the wo- and skirl' whale. Lost bathe, I sighted ssmethtng man her husband had-th the frame, and queer near- a patch of coral: swatre in to the grief of theeman, who could see shore, got a canoe and paddled out to et• father no more. But in the church look -and behold, a stingray. tslx feet wai, the picture of a holy marl_ long, navy blue, with large white eyes, Quite the folklore quality. And the and a whiplaeh tail armed with a pol- priest got it:- sonoits sling, which tt can driv4: right I heard a story of a well-known Dub- through your artu or leg I This plea - lin ,priest. Father sHealy, very witty and earn beast looked up at me intelligieniy, very khedly. who was invited by a mil- and th„ atunR Ink, a cave in the eAat. „ INGONViNIEN ANtele 631111010 &OMR EMIL 1,--••-•••• • Ditlelvent rdittelte Of Ink URI R the fiimilie at Creme* Belga letanecred. .diffetellee Wee chtelly helped ei tend Diehard Erhilite), tho ovyden egitsoner. teeCatty executed for the inure dee. of Mr. and Ntre. 'Arch, to tho gal - AN INFAMOIIS rilURDER.,„ .• Halm lunged, e won:Matt elgtane tattle well, mut hoeing, by a trick, felitnimi the signatteree et ewe wiliness, es to II, whon• the wilt was cranteated Urtuhley determined to matte awey with env ot the witnesus who might have aintheiee as to the Vaud. Went chiefly eecited ausplelen Wet the will Was hot genuine document, was lite toot that vach of the eignatures to it Wes tit a difterent ink to the other% The 4.1efferettee nab not noticeable by the ordinery observer, but perfeell) ale parent to the expert extuniner of inks. If the will nut betel signed by the dead Woman and by two \views:sees. at the same time, was it probable that they would have used three different inksi WAWA fiANS- CALM POWERS OM NOT KILL IHENTUCKS Was Standing Near When /Can Aenee Felber Geebefilialslahdot.litiltd, Fired, Everybady recalls the dramatic and ttagie ending ot the fierce eleetton Mi- r/alga tor the Governorship of Kelliticky in INA when the newipetected Gover- ner GOOttni Was Miled by a shot theel from le door or window oe the State Heuse when the Legislature 'Was ses. Mon. Caleb Powers, a strong personal friend of the Other candidate, evalovernor Taybar, was arrested and Wilti Melee (tried Ter Goehei'a murder, was twice sentenced lo life linprisoilMent and onee lo death, has had the terdlet reversed utt each ease by the Stale Gutirt of Ap- peals, has applied to the Vederal Court, end is now awaiting his fourth trial. ' Jim Howard and Remy K. loutsey, friends; of Powers, WA10.% CiOnleteled of templletty Vil the murder and aro :wry- mg- imprteonmetit teir Mk Ex -GeV. elere- ler, in whose intereste Powers, louLsey and Howard octet), It Is charged, is still In exile from Kentuchy, lit Indiana, the Indiana uulliorites MAN refiewe extradite hint. Fortner Gov, Durbin, of Indiana, charged, a hits been staled, that WOO after his itIllugurellOn (seorner in 1001 a nilinber uf leentuck. tans made overtures to pay hint it bribe of 8e3,000 to exteatlite Mr. Taylnr tor trial in Kentucky. Not a fortnight ago Mont itidge Stout, el Franefort, Ky., entereel an 4,%'- elet suspending the warrant ter Mr, Taylor's arrest. nod pieentsing him the munity from arrest if hi• would mum to Kentucky and testify in Caleb Pow- erte fourth trial. Mr. Taylor refused te, go, saying the suspension of the war- rant meld be revoked at any Lime, eVONIAN SAW TIIE stioarmo. To be sure there are many helps to lighten ids wore. An- -automatic belt ringer Is one of' these. Nowadays '41mi:raised air rings the bell. Whenever the engineer &sires to ring the bell he simply turns on the air. There Is also an automatic sander. Instead of the Itiburiutts and slew meth- ud of &tieing the sand lever back und forth to bring a flow uf sand in front ut the slipping deli ers, the engineer bus bet to turn a little wheel %%Idea contruls an automatic feed and then can forget ite about the sand. Itemse bars have been arranged to wurk with steam, but somehow or other they have never met with tuvor, el - though reversing un Settle of the old en- gines eels a laboieuus task. Brae- Ine tlie feet against supeiort in the cub, the old-time eughteer many Utiles had to tug away for dear life to get the engine into the back motion. ACCEDE TO IIER EVERY' REQUEST. The• One thing retaining to be done lb make bele an enertanstv wealthy weman waft to get rid el the mend. She asked Peilukoti te ea the job tot her. prome•Ing to relented him by mar- rying him and sharing ibe„eounrs for- tune with MM. Mellen she ever NM any Intention ef Mileertillig that pledge Is doubtful, Pribikaff k 1044M:eta ghleolino and studied n ds ot osq inotion, cording 1 te feetten tess, the rim 44)110140 that Pellukoff Menke 1 tenth by %Weft tilet from vienna, W410* 1 text tO gel Into the Nubile the count would IOW test self. enrage hint In 4'411.0 him th nareottO tad rendertitt Kin illitea It was n itInrcriti,. time drow PAM* lien Peileteffele tee# fitikid• tottnIesa ant„ inttettokt Oral u *lastly • leant she se, itttt 104.1 lionaire, probably a brewer, to go on a I didn't go in there again, in Spite of cruise with him. its modesty. Over the seas they sailed and landed eyan can picture me when this reaehas at many ports, and the priest could not you, living a Crusoe life on an Island put. his hand into his poeket, for he was of an acre or two, with no companions the gueet of the millionaire. bie the cocoanut trees and the hind At last they returned to Dublin, nnd crabs. I look forward to It very much; th.. millionaire being a man of shnoll- it. witt be a new experiehcee." city of character, the two took a. tram egooad miss orimshaw _leery lona to their destination. enough among the 'Dolga Islands sit.* "Now Ws my turn," said the Wiest, will have a literary companion to help with a twinkle he his eye, and putting her enjoy being totteSotne. That veteran lite hand in his pocket he paid the fare author and tie.plerer, Oliver litentirkig4s. Me the Iwo. • who has travelled 200,00o miles in the Otte more stery, this lime showing last twelve years, intends taking tip iiii. Irish pugnacity and the German nide permanent residence there. 1 le is now lao spirit. en the eve of Illi()IliCT journey to India Two Irishrnen were in Berlin at a 1) execute a special 4, iliIIIIISS1011 eir an music hall. anti just in front of them set elaborate mewl: en the native prIncee. teen officers with their shakos on their "When I have fillished that,' he seee. heeds. "1 shall settle down on one of the Tonga Leonine forward, with a reputation itlkmds. where th" Wolves are of r'' FOR THE FIBEMAN. .ttid the treeMan bus not been forgot - leu In this march of improVeinettlit. auto:Italie stoker hue been invented fur his benefit, but not many of these are operaliun. His greatest boon has been the auto - Matte dour -opener. Opening the runtime door Is done very utility limns In the eeurse of sa long trip, and so a good Samaritan by the Use of compressed air ebrofosi.et.volved a scheme by which a fire- man can open the door with little or no Standing In his usual position, vtlien Ming, with tate foot ton urd the foot - Ward of the tender, the other neer the furnace door, he presses ins left foul upon a pedal as he brings the shovelful of coa (toward, and the compeesse.1 air opens the door. As soon as the shovel- fauglaihna.s. been sent inio lite fire the Ilre- man raises his foot and the door closes „wove ih,, referee end led them t„ foe enurtesy to sustahn one of the frisb- ee primitive camp, vehere they remained "ten "id Pl"sannY' "Pinse remove your heltnet; I can't see the stage for 'of tho Mute remitted Wife en the siege Win to travel A eeille Pie! 'talent which' did ter trim- efter it whrn tt es, shoat •, 0 4 ea the omen. itn. The V? wog s ;•,„ ter a week. The Why wits dreesed n skins, and the mother carried 11. on her beck in Indlan faShlon. After en er.venturoun journey across country, the party renched a intselonary's !muse, ethence they made their nay to BM Grande. elety innee distnnt. Punta Arenas was el length reacthed. and all returned to England on the steamer °tette .- TOO CHF." mousTA German Scientist Declares it fo he the Sanitary One. If you wish to be healthy- teenr ehe new todthbrusti ineustache. says a 'de. sprach fromeelerein. It may be unrom- tertable as the_complentent lo a kiss, but it le absolutely safe. This Is the dictum of Prof. Wallnilz. who bas been active in the omitewerey raging fiefeely among eminent haeleri. ologists, The "toothbrush" ts the Inven- tion of clever Americans. and is urged agninet Me popular motel:10w 0 10 1(0.1. 044r. The latter necesellaies a motielache Louder. and Walintle. after submitttng smeral binders. to carelui micros/wide examination, has discovered fragments of diseased hair end skln and on in. credible amount of horrible bacilli. some innocent guinea pigs innoculaled with the cultures suffered tortures. The short ;grisly decoration of the upper Pr ell. he declares, that will save a sweet- heart or vate !rem inieeticn. — JELLY FOR FAMILY•JAR. nubby Was In That Slaw %Then Loving Wife Finished Vieth Dim. the plume. By way of reply the Oerman oMeer ineelently Hipped tin. Irishman in the !nee with hie glove. In n secoral !nehmen was an hie feet and in another seeond the offIceret face was bleeding rom Mrs. Annie ',knee bas been arrested ot Fruitland, Pa., for beating her bus, land to telly In a family Inr. Mrs,. MOM* Is a tall, red-faced pro. son, with eremendOus strength, while htiannd, actrink Is of a ehrInkIng edithre. end remithithteve !crab apple. ft Veld .10#05.1de x-tStinbittIte0 thnt rffItaid4tOr 'erefelt 'Ready Melee itt Tele tette Waa *Mi- nting liirougfi .tho Min when to dire cline/AV Alto, Itlitt,.-uttt-te, pulp. Kama it* •769t' of, Min nod rat tim itthotihg with tOet, 11e WO eeetii,V,1 from thit totso and hatl,h.watrent thraitd, htr the teennan's Vighert Otto wit...4 intim hetoro 4trilye coded. ter hearing ithe tolftiliwth Aitr, wtto *Mad when he ea* fn. rant toril.^ 4.1 sadiron and poyinded Min to re leilst, TM next time ho IV Olt Ufa down tot tow4." , ' A (MASHING 131.0%e. . Satiefnetion having been Mu( obtain - en. ithe 1W41 tristituen left the (14 to WWI returned to their hotel, neere they beae;ed nt the Lithalr. Fortunately eind friends al ',nee showed them the neeeeeity of inineediale- ty croesing the Wilier. That the. Irishman had not heeti run through by Ilte 4.411("er.. sn,,rd ems due to the feet iliat he wag foreigaer. speaking of flgete. the other do% an An:Priem' friend of MI110 Wtis inking a mall< in Duteln when he mint let street fight. Four then were enielged m P. and nn one else was interfering. Poisserebv glanced ever their sbouldere and waleed on. Two women. evidently related to the contestants. o.bray1 hy. aW0111110 11te MUM aty friend moitnted a fltghl. uteps and merited with unaffeeted interest A member tif the Dublin Constahuiary happened to pass the etreet. glow. Int. down saw to hitt disentil thnt it Witg op to him In slop ri ftghi. Slowly 1ip pared toward them. giving them lime to neigh nt least ono enund. nut the the women ma. him eeming. and nothing Mkt the vaLeiare of (tele anti none and legs hustle:I the eomba- tants intn the house. add the policeman went nInng his bent twirlette. not hie Club. 1,111 his waxed Moittnelle. I fold 11 Dublin man of Phis inelitent. depinring Me lin% in net having come arenas 11 Ity earner° in 017 'hand. Ile en1411 • "That polieetrom wee mi- n tibledly own+ that he nappened on the row. Ile wilted much Iti.ve preferred to let them light it out whi he eannter- ea bv on another etreet enenowinte Net that he woe efraid le run them in, led that im triehnian eneee fight." Another eight Mal Pratte myerif at a time when my camera, tens not with me wag teen little Neve. not five years td.ime. engaged itten we...ening male,* under the attspieeti.of their father, who proudly told me Mei they were vete gone n1 11, The telinwe ehooh tem& flew at oath <Muir and wreetied tor all they teem worth. And fmm the time ihey elinebeel until otie or Re, either wee (brown they Were laugbina web loe. They weeelled Peeeral rounds. led the tawdrier nover lett them. nor much bettcr is ter ifftle tiaave Bohil. Wider, catfetv ° mere:Cute beauty, and I shall live a la SWvenson." k A COMING OF THE HYDROPLANE. 11 Is lo the Water wont the Aeroplane Is to the Air. The ty-e‘N. that M. 146411.0S inimont toe Now, Mee, Lulu Feark, whose maiden mime was Welliams, has eathe forward with an effidavit that the t ilovernor Goebel %%114 not a political ten aussination, but the result ot a blnott tue41, and that Powers was no unit - Wed in the murder. Mrs. Clark swears Mut John Sanford, of Covingtoit. ley., to trY to thleseeer e‘ III, lied 14 &ve- nni' Turner Igo ..tf Farmers, nownn mon reimething in the nature of it site ,Counly, ley., were Gov. Goebel's assas- sins and that Igo fired the total shot lit ter hearing, almost twr sight. Goebel was killed, she says, ender oath to revenge the :teeth 4.1 John ;4411)- 1..141's father, a Cotingion unorney, whem Goebel had killed in a 'tiontleal (11,111 tit Govingt,,rt sopritt years before. eeperte vatted 111 ki examine. it peempt. Goebel was negated. 1% declared that toe v.us made frotn Sanford and Igo, his CIOSe friend. s‘. sine, a roni-tai preditct, eeetite made mania, that ita.y \wait' kili hod mr IWO di...L.114i the time at AC EN, Aavi.Nsr son lor C.IIINESia 00144% borers From Chia..1 ikon* 104 Pan le Welk Oil Maenad id Clet eletele Mteine thet eaten) 1105 e little race tient:Out of 4 Walla are ettlidelgt twat HAM FRAUDS EXPOSED. The ink he hab used has trapped many a forger. In the etISC of the meted, West Haiti Workhouse frauds the hetet eye ..t Ike ink eepert tescovereej that eer- luta entries in the exielthouse boides leeti Mimed. Weee they turret), correc- tions mu& at rite time 4,11 the entry, er elleratione made efterweriet? An iiiialy• Sib 4,1 the ink:, revealed the fed that the correctems neve in a different litk trent nett ueed in the entrtee themsettes. *they had not hetet made at the earn*. line, with ink uut et the eame itiepot: Wt1,111- ettepirmus feet %eltlett lett t ,the discovery of tie: fretide thoee n11.41111..115 Mt1re 111,41111 ConCmil. Tho study ot inlet has added a 110%\ Pitfall in the way et the (urger of %%heel only masters forgery ...Well( te awure, Nut ottly ts there a dtfterenes. in the inks of tteelity, butt the Mks tioiN III 11S(' differ enormottely from those , thirty or Iltty years ago. 'Chat Me die telefax! is perteelly clear to the analy• heal chemist de a fact that the ferger of aueient documents wry frequentiy (civets. 0% UllYttlif efle native , mess thee courts coasts:4%o ilia. sparse neva cc -comas oilitlho extol cuminenta of Mined Of teal. papern. appeare that the Ithirelenthell Chillee.0 11.0b010ed'S t4,1 '01icrk on a ilete reltroad lute in Kareeettlina proltricehas hetped ahow (Ito lapalteee ere the shoe pinetwe in. ttits country. thoEtioeg4hstntrujeuttelyniteetltatrerttleWtasheoVbc1:411 hod betel awarded unenvied thirty Len nese laborers. The wages he paid were iu yen a month-ttlxitit $5 gold-itud thin watt about 50 per cent. elereeer than the hire of Japanese laborera. Still gih,Aealch‘ivn, sutisited and they were So pleased nee the Japanese deigite. 14 t e‘ptrinient that he Beni to China kir MO twee, and before timed entities had latudtet ut Nagestikt a thirit coneigunieut of $110 ((OA eoutrneted 'Or Ain) Chines* enligratem minpunkei in The Mantele leteiget neteety slates that the Japanese laborers leots great ut the importaiwo ul the rhineeet eeelles, eete willing to wort: kw lute of %%hat 11,1111itese leborer dee mantled. ineetiegs %%ere held by the citizen, 1 liagiseilitita-ken "to COa. ettelt"r thie mitue peril to the laborers of OLD GATtis. Ntis,\ eINKS. lit the [tureens %eel case,'" tried In Veal, It few mords tin 1(4.1 1111: lit Itti. Win te hied to settle the questein of ite glom - Mentes, Barking «tla 11 rich and centrle man of whom hih relatives hate lost sight tor meny years.. It %vas timught by them that he had "gone un- der," As a mutter of lace he bad te meet 1101'41[1111C. laid W118 quietly mom - sing huge fertune. The mune uf his detttli cane. net...mg:anted by ltw sleet. Inewinalkei Mut he itud died worth some hundreds of thou:minis pounde. 1 he eeettyd reineves um,. set to work THE CRAZE FOB SPF.F.D. But the devices ever invented by MLitt Will Ilt'Vet' take the place of the bruin and band, in &nue etrettinstances. and upon the fuithfultwse of the tette- neer depends the safety of the train more then upon anything.eise, And here the engineer le not an einirely fret. agent. The public are to 1111111/1. %%lecke such as Mal at Cale414,11 If tetet lines et railway run pnra114.1. Ihe entimetilion is est keen Unit 1111111111'S Tlie public neutt °wore tspetel•-• more speed," and the ceenpany litch enn beat its et11111.A"Iilor by half tti; hour 14 the run Minn Teronto to elentreal the one that people patronize. Alt this itne as long as 1 hell! IS Mit M,11`Vils, 11111 W114`11 there IS. then ire the poor eligineer who 'gets blarnist, "I e ale rtmning too fast.' elm say. 11.r:0.1101g thut if he Is en hie 1.1111 eel'Y neelde wellid he die Med to mumble at the slow nee' 01 11"' woe at Wei produeed bearmg a date ot twenty -11%e yours efere. ee hoe )1 seemed undembledly authentic N. thoee who benefited tinder it, the persons not emitted 111 11 14 i(11(041 it atiktillee queetemed ite genuine:los,. 11 we's ..u.ilteti in red ink, end tlw 'itk Atpittl,' its plIt IlUt 11W 'A1'1111111. 1.11 ail the euiraged la- berem et tingnertimiseen del not stop mass navtitig,N, One night, ttr hiller part el July they posted tt rettet utillen 111 i 11111ebe on the doors of the eine..., Libelers' huts that it they didn't rkaig In Jupanest inen's places they nouiti be IntreelN 1.1.11K TO LIIINA, Ttw Wee t leo* 4s111. -.a Is toete sierra al the .. the citieens leagshotiniet, , eet , tent ailetee front 11.. eentrel 1,- . s,sss is, st Toloo. Tokio, Rename ite p. of eintsarrash- tient III nity evert net eguitust the 'pee, entered Ihe pollee ut Kagoshima- lem to 1154' (how tillot)41 pc,Wers tO {Wa- lt et the foreignerb ed50 of en otii• bleak and Item bunimoned the enter. prietng contractor kJ eonferonce .n etikto. It happerts that art imperial oritin- imps, NO. 352, which VI menttulguted -eVR, seri, teilekte the eitiekonient of for- eign tabor no Japer, ,•eeept ander lint, 11.0 CA,11411k,114, ss.11,1'11 .1r,oll (11(711 eirl• pioyment ontu 1., le ireutv perts where forenewis , The lat. ei.1 papers Demi !roe it Mat the toriteitelor has ...Wier die- ol'eYed Met or thel he intends to li.ree a lest case. eart part ..t owlet Me mat- ter %toe still tinder .1,1t,softtri.1 1,X (ha Teems 1;„yernmeni met tes• I littiatiltli %%ere etill working. eiene tiction. lit tue the 'Jewel 4 1111'71,,j, Agnitt-t the it.1111/11,.• III Mill 314 111 Fritits•,-;00 yeiiiiplautp,IN• 1,1.41141 1,11.• 0/1,111 1114(VP It. Ills Wrinillii111 That ati ys tlirot%,nu 4,1 it ittp..litifis• gardeners vro,•111,,,,lbe at Berkeley. The .attraie (tui ivied Japenese preee and eitattel ueen le 111 it eel soInclt V.I101 ,11 exploiting Goebel, Mrs. Clare saye. watteil ttwir Whieh Ille te ill bore deli' opportunity. The rainealgu he1‘,.(s•41 A MOST AWKWARD FM ...r. w. S. Taylor and rewhel, the bilkyrt'st Mat even Kentucky 1111( 4.Vor enewn, Fifteen yeers Inter Uniillter great will in the meeting of Ilw Legisleture to. eine. rem.. int.. the Law courts. Tine Frankeirt and in Me presence there 4 I v1."1 1."14114',1 tt semetiene e'..er a Intl. thousands of armed mountain iiwn, lion Pound:, aorth of pruperty, ‘k ,16 brought. by Taylor %%hen the eiecti4,11 og 4,h oin"nt geltultle? 'nu. hlitnattliv vole in dispute to manifest their deep nf one et the 0.01111e.0.0.4”... 1141111 lit 11W111 1'1111 01041 before the setts %%fie produced' interest in the Pottle, Ittr:k. Clark says that her eeitsin, Gor.l• • WW1 111 11 110111'01 1 .11k. leilit 1114, tills, trude King. who was then keeping Nen.' .14-41.1 "NI ilie :noel 11111'1111 :Weide:it st pan) 0, .illi John Santerd. %Nes with heel at the time, 1111::‘ it'llentattitieleilL',Llielits")P•trut.ritt?..it1la 1 1 /71Igin laltha/114‘.11‘' THE Ste -KITING. 11 bill.:4'.rit... "I'll' ieh'ire." r1111,1:intbil;:kit /litiolt.1. 'Ilix1,11ihilitl‘tf.". 1 ,AtilLigrt,rLlii.m,i.lcitit,t lij, li.ii.i.iltliii'lli'isst,i,1„111.11'iliirrIT.‘".., 14:11;:i111`i'm 1114414'11,,11.e1;* 1,c):::::it41:,111,.1.;111,111,1 tL1,11.1,111`41. CHANOE IN APPEAIIANLE. Then, outside tippearanee of the pi eeenl-day tocemetive le as different from the (.1d-hineri as C1111 he imagined. The railroad companies in hauler days sk1:10.,1:14,141101111:).,,,...‘1:1.1111:1111 1.0:11,0111, :the: eonstructien Air ornamentation of their pets ef Ile. engineer, and the pri,14. lit the whole -road. but oleo daily !noting ati• 0.4 rtiF,P111,',1144 of 113o st•rt icl". 111 111Psf. toenlietti senhirt 41.1•,.4 1.1ark. pooled loen.motives ehange every trip. it se.,ins far ri toe k the roiliantl" ./t rielneethig, ellen 1.1, P1.1, ri 40 tried 14/ 4/1111141 11.: 1'10114. in 1111, dandy eliglies, of ',vilest, me etigineer, %%Pro IIw NO 1.1,1 A 01•18111 spe..111,(1 PITO- ra.sro lillowed to l'1111 14111` g(r the. - tinder any 01.41 volen 'refute, iesiestau 14, it„. Marled to enter the State Helios 1,% the Etit untoieen tweire 41 811.11, WItS sd),, 11'," 1" 11 bIgntsd 11*It ‘"tt"'" !VIII' 4.1111.11411•41 011.1 V.111.M 1 II 1110 ...11,1):, , /111' 1. 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