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Not Sisters No w and ajsin you see two wome n p(Wt- Jul down th e street who look like sisters. Yon MO astonished to learn that they are mother and daughter, and you realize that a woman at forty or forty-eve ought to be at her finest and fairebt. Why isn't tt so P The general health of woman is s o in- timately associated with the local health of the essentially feminine organs that there can be n o red cheeks and round form where there is female weakness. Women who hav e suffered fro m this trouble have found prompt relief aa d cur e i n th e us e of. Dr. Va. *\> Favorite Prescription. It 4*f~,ttP»* w ' womanhood . • it -clean eyes and reddens th e cheeks. No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs is contained in \Favorite hW'VSMi'' An* siok woman may consult Dr. Pierce by \letter free. Ever y letter* * held a s sacredly confidential, and answered in a Plain envelope., AddrMJI World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr . R.V. Pierce,.Proa., Buffalo, N.l>, five s Tatar en d -ritaKty to the the complerion, feiftfctaia ti» There Is a Demand For Trained Men In RAILROAD WORK A good Telegraph Operator is sure of good wages, short hours, congenial work, and continuous employment with ex- cellent chances for promotion: and mere is the added ad- vantage of being able to remove to any section of the United States or Canada and there find a ready market for his ser- vice. _ \ The Railroads must have Trained Men in charge of their stations, and die Trained Men are all employed. - A man of average ability, after three months of honest work at the International Railroad School, can step into such a position. In this School he is taught standard rules, practical station work, and Telegraphyj and is drilled in practical train operas tions until dxoroughly fitted to pass the railroad examination. It is a course of absorbing interest. TERMS — $50.00 $25.00 down, and $25.00 out of the first month's pay. Only men under 35 and of good character are wanted. For further information, and for terms at the night school, apply to the INTERNATIONAL RAILROAD SCHOOL, 40 State Street, ROCHESTER, N. Y. M. w-1 By REX BEACH Autfior of •The Spoilers\ and \The Barrier\ (COPYRIGHT. ISO\. BTf n.* R p ER ty nr •HHIIIIII IHIItllU'llHllllllHIIIIIIllllllH •M JmS&m Syracuse Journal Morning Edition AM Newark Union Gazette BOTH PAPERS the rest of this year and all of 1911 for only $3.25 Are you taking a daily paper ? Of course you are, and proba- bly paying from three to five dollars a year for it. Is this necessary ? Do you realize that you can get one of the leading daily papers of Central New York and The Newark Union- Gazette the remainder of this year and all of next year for $3,25 > fthy Has The Journal Made Such Wondeifpl Gains Both in Syracuse and on the R. F. D. Routes? The answer is simple. In Syracuse to-day The Jfjjrrna] is rec- ognized as the leading newspaper. In the towns and on the R. F. D- routes fne morning edition of The Journal every day is gaining; friends and holding them, due entirely to the appreciation by Central New York people of the quality of the publication, giving, as it does, in a most thorough and interesting manner, all the clean news of the day. In The Joornal von get all news truthfully and impartially told. Nowadays the people want a paper that is fearless—one that will give yon the news of all parties withont bias. In The Journal yon will End the editorials will discuss candidates and principles withont fear or favor; it will tell the truth about them all and praise or blame a&) ' •' thev deserve. THE JOURNAL'S MARKET REPORTS. The Journal market page is carefully edited by a competent Market Editor and yon can absolutely rely on the quotations given. It will save you several times the subscription price to know what is being paid for products at the Syracuse North Side Market. The Newark Union-Gazette is an up-to-date weekly, giving the local, rural and county news, and no family should he without it. By\ special arrangement we are able tp make this.greatest of newspaper offers which brings to your home JwO.v^lngfcle papers at at a cost so trifling that no one should miss this opportunity to\secure them. Think of it! Seven papers laid at your door every week for a whole year at a cost of only a few cents a week. k -1They. iwjfre BrJll~mlklDg when they heard the jingle of many bells, and the floor \burst open'ft'aSmTt \Cherry who \c«me ! with a*rusB or'youth intf health iSnbWtfihifmiifflt'WrWat follow- •ea w fier. •' The conr'had reddened her cheeks and qnjekened'ber eyes. \Good morning, gentlemen!\ she xriedj rentoyjon the white fur hbod whjcb gave'a setting to her sparkling •yes ana teeth. ' \Oh but It's a glori- onafWdrflllfe! \WeTfld the five miles frbm\the'Milage nrsejventeen minutes.\ \Aridt'h«w Is your measly patient?\ asked Preset \He's doing well, thank you.\ She stepped^ to the door to admit Clinka wana.'\who bad \evidently hurried around fTom''tu'e\other house and now came in. bareaeaaisa and Seedless of the'cold; \MWsaHfig abrmdle ridsped to 'her\breast. \I brought the little fel- low home with me. See!\ • ••»»»* •T dare may fjulvlk Is rather lively during jthe summer season.\ Emerson remarked' to cherry\ later in the day. \tesi'ibe'lhlpB arrive fa Miry, and •taB'Mi'oegln'to Pun In July. After that'tioooay'sleepa.\ \Ifmnst be-rather interesting.\ \It te more thanthat; It is Inspiring. Why, the story of the salmon Is an epic in itself:, you know they live a cycle of\ four'years,' no rjnore,\*a'lWay3 returning to the waters of their nativ- ity to die. And I have beard It said that daring* one of those four years they disappear, no one knows where, reappearing out of the mysterious depths of the sea as If at a signal. They come by the legion, in countless scores' of* thousands, and when once fljey'bave tasted the waters of their Dfitb they never touch food again, uev- er cease their onward rush until they become bruised and battered wrecks. drifting down fromthe spawning Beds. When the call of nafore Is answered and the spawn is laid they die They never seek the salt sea again, bnt car- pet the \rivers with their\ bones. When they feel the' homing impulse they come-from'the remotest depths. Bead- ing unerringly for the particular par- ent stream^ whence they \originated. If lana - bars should 'block fife]] 1 ' coarse In d^\seasons\ oV\\oBsta:cle3 : Intercept them they wilT hurl\ themselves out of the Water In 5 air 'endeavor to get across. They may disregard a thousand rivers one by one, bnt when they flnally taste the sweet currents which flow from their birthplaces tjieir whole' nature \(rfmnges and\ even ^etf physical 1 fea- %£&&&.\ Thergfow tWn; 'and the ; ^fiead'taVes'btftheslhfstercnrve of the preying bird. \Why yon Just ought to witness the 'ran,' These empty waters become suddenly crowded, and the fish come in a great silver\ Horde, which races up, up, up toward*d'eatn\and' obllterAtion. l Theycorri£'wYth M tn?Tlelenee of a'sum- fferTirorThrUkeaprbaftloUs; gfeatmlng army the/\ swarm and- bend forward, eagerr undetlatlng, one purposed; It's quite\ Impossible to describe It,' this great sliver horde.^ They are entirely defejjselessr of courser and sJttbst- every ttvuig-thuig tSfreyi \upon them. *tbe i! bu^ n co\rigre%af^ hi' trillllons, the : ''toiir''{ooie6 t GgatiixcoiH& flown from the hill*;'the 1 Apaches of theses harry them faVdense proves, and even! man ;appears from distant\coasts Xo' take his toll, but stiu they gress bravely on. The clank of \machinery makei the hills t rumble; the''bTs» \of-'ttesiri and 'flfe^itjgns* otnae-soJafthig furnaces ire^ffite th^'eomplalnt or s\bme ! glant dtertorgtag'hlmself.\ •*\HowlS5g does- It aO last?' \» -1 '/Only-about atk weeks; then- the. furnace fires die out. the* ships are, loaded, the \men go to' sleep, fatter ; which Kalvlk sags back into ita ten.'•\Einereon ^^'morJrJn/coisi, betoihlnf, as you \see ii now', a'-deart 1 deserted village, sbnnned' 1 . rjby-man.\ \\\\But I-don't see how those 1 hug? T>I*at»-can pay for their upkeep with BROTHERS .••***«*s^'**'*'***! of his chair and muttered through see jaws, '* God, I'd like to take one more chance.\ VALUE OF THESE GREAT PAPERS You fully realize the value of these two papers and cannot af- . ford to be without them. You- must keep in touch with the world, and the surest and best way is tp take advantage of this great bar- gain. Fill out the form below; enclose it with a money order for $3.25 and we will enter your subscription for both papers nntil Janu- ary 1, 1912. The Newark Union-Gazette, Newark, N. Y. Gentlemen : Enclosed find $3.25 for which please send me The Syracuse Journal and The jtfewarfc'lJnion-Gazette until January 1, 1912, in accordance with your special offer. Name..., rfucb- STihort ran.' \Wellj^ they^do, and,, what's fruore, they\ pay tremendously;' sometimes 100 'percent\ a year 1 or'faore. \ '\Two^ears ago a-ship sailed Into port In early May loaded with an' army , of men with machinery, lumber; coal, *i«noV so forth. They tended, built thai plant -and had it ready to ope/ite by the time the.run started. They-made their eaten\ sndsahed 'away again In August with enough salmon in the hold to,pay twice over for the,whole »th'lng- t mm J ii&ifii>W&Wi& better\ than .that the year before, bnt of course the price'bf fisnWrss'*lgh 1 then. Next sei- 4oif'wlB%#An(lther big year.\ \How U thut\ R. F. D. No... Posf-officft...\.. Date.. 'M»*II i in <II n i in m II r»»M««»»>«»»»«>«)#»«»li»»»« l Over Half-Centnry. Humphreys' Specifics have been used by the pfcople With satisfaction for more thari UO* years. Medical Book sent £?£% 1 Pe»eri. confcsttoiu. nuUsnnsikMu ..\T«.iW ; * Www. Worn Vetet. or Worm Dm«»»,.;JS * Csllc crylog aad WdftttthHW at IoftaS«.»» 4 OUrrkr*. o( oukU-cn and Adnlt» . ......'ii t Csttdu.CoWi. Bronchitis .'..:!„...-..Sal * Taotkaehc. Facearas, Kenrslsls* M * Hettsatke. sick B>*lacn*.V*rUfO. ...-<..*» 1* Draaexla. IndirntioB. Weak Stomac*„ :. JaV IS CrMt, UparwConsh,Uiraflua .-.** 14 »»H Bkeiiai.tnipuonj.Eryilprtaa.......,.,*» It KbfaatatliB. or Bkrabulte Palna....'.. 'it 15 Tna.na Aaui. Ualana . .......,..-.»* 17 t*ilea. BUod or Bleeding. External, Inlaraal.SS « 9* • •it *> • •*:• ft Csunk , Inflsenaa. Cold in Baad S# Wlaaaatas Coucb. Spasmodic CoagD ' St JUtlMa.OpprMaed.DlfltalUBreaUllut *T KliBtey Dlaeaae. Gravel. CalcuU 3 t I»»rtoui Ort.HK ,. vital WeaknaM Vriaarv •ocoatlnrace, WenUlf tHA. S4. Siar#Throat. QiunsjaodUlpntharla.-.' ....%% 77 Iffis, Mar Tcrer tad Saswcr C«Mt .. -U , SaJS-Sy droaxku. or aent on receipt of prlB*. ~_tta#assre r BOVEO. turpicnn CO.. caamai ^ i and Ann Btre«u,'Hew Vork. tfcHICHT ^ . ,JIMOMlMffBl«u mAmm un nn on] JW.-CdsWS\ra«(.. Sick HeadaCis, miser. -- . —-, ^ . _flIiOT3«e«p :(Ua#K towel rcOT& Sweetens tli C. S. mierfiain action. £imli>7r Hanks, Drucgist. NewaYk. N V. FrehclTDry Cleaning Steam Creanlng' - Coforing On Ladies' anrl Gents' \Garrnents Por- tierres, Curtains, Etc., Etc., The only Establishment of its kind between Rochester arid Syracuse Lyons Steam Dye Works' Canal Street C35tf) Lyons. N ; Y, uaWIoMd Doan's Ointment. It cured [ l*«bli« dance* each Thnrada^ evsaisg 4t%t. •Evtry fourth season the- ran Is Urge; aobodyjiows why. Etverjr time there Is a Eresldentinl erection the (lib f arT W «ni» - verjr->SaT4e| thai tlfV f rJi^arrerftea'rifl which a-'ptesl-\ 'aentWtKe*' r timterI r Sfstei) In Insdgnrst- eo'tiieyiwpientlful.\ \•Kmersoh rose. \I bid no idea there were such prof- Itsin the-fisberies up here.\ ^Nobody knows it outside of thote wtires'Wd.^ The Kslvtk river is the piosif'wonderful'salmon river ID the #orlri; for It has^never failed once, that's why\ the CAmpanles- guard, it «9 Jealotflly.\ It wW evident that the yoqng man Wis vltslly Interested now. \What does it cost to Install and op- erate a cannery for the first season?\ \About $20(1.000.1 sm told. Bat I be Here one' can'ttibftgagi? bis catch or borrow money on it frbui the'banks, and so not have to carry the full bur- den.\ \Rftat'f fo prevent rife from going Into the business?\ / \rjeveral tWD|» Have yon the most *tr . ... . . • .; '. > p. \Wwsibry. .tWat'elser-. •••' ' * a \\A site.\ \ ' -' '\ !r \' - 'Hrnai ought (o lei' easy-' Cherry iat*ned, ' ''Ott;tB«'j^trsti'; a snttable cannss/- site <• very bard f» get becansis there ar» naiaraf coadl- «oui' neffeseary; frtsb' •owlh^ water for one? ana;'ftrrfA^rao^,'te»i«use tiu) eomJiBies have 'tttfe*' 'tttem ill up.\ -Ah! 1 set:\ the light died ont vf. ahiier»op;s eyes;.ibetejerneseleft hi* ff()*jec|*lly tain frioooHey' watch fcarariag . fft*rtfc , fervor of a laud ageatf oent'btt^ea^' Ing-iblsfspeliJabout a^jrrbsbectiv^buyjer. i^nd-inttMitteshe bafl chosen-welirfor the conditions, seemed rldeal. CHAPTER III. HE girl darted a swift look at Boyd, but he fell to brooding again, evidently Insensible to her presence. At length he stirred himself to ask: Can I hire-a guide hereabout? We'll have to be going on In a day or so.\ 'Cousta'ntlne will get you one. 1 suppose, of course, you will avoid the Katmal pass?\ \Avoid It! Why?\ < \It's dangerous, and nobody travels It except in the difest emergency. It's much the shortest route to the coast, bat It has a record of sdme thirty deaths. 1 should advise you to. cross the range farther east, where the< di vide is lower. The mall boat toucjies at both places.\ On the following morning Cherry told Constantipe to hltcb up her tj?am and have it waiting when breaTsfast was finished. Then she\ turned to Em- erson, who came Into the room \and Bald quietly: 'I have something fo show you If yon will-take a short ride with me.\ The young man. Impressed by the gravity of her manner, readily con sented. Constantino freed tbe leader.- and they went off at a mad run. They skimmed pver the snow with the Bight of a bird. The young map gave himself up to the unique and rather delightful ex- perience of being transported throush an unknown country to an unknown destination by a charming girl of whom be ajso knew uothlng \Yesterday you seemed to be taken by the Bshlng business,\ she Anally said. r certainly was until you told me tjlere were no cannery sites left\ There Is one. When 1 came here t year ago the whole river was open, so on an outside chance 1 located a site, the best one avallnble. When tVtllis Marsh learned of it be took up all of the remaining places, and. al- though at tbe time 1 had no idea what I was going to do with my property. I hnng on to it\ \I can't buy your site.\ - \Nopbdy asked you to,\ she smiled \I.-wouldn't sell It to you if you had ( TBKT ASCENDED TBE EANK AND -\ 'i-WSBtf ;06V*TtD THK StfBRODNDINGS. (he\ money,\ but If you win- build a \e'arinety on It 111 turn .In tbe ground 'for ian'Interest\ meditated a moment then replied, \I can't say yes or no. It's a pretty big proposition—$200,000, you «ld?' \Tea. Ifs a big opportunity. Ton can dean,up 100 per cent In a year. Do you think yon could raise the: nfoney to build a plant?\ • \I 'ttight,\ he said cautiously. \At least you can try?\ \But I don't know anything about the business.\ ' * \t*v« thought of all that, and there's a way to make success certain. I be- lieve your have* executive ability and' ' (utif* jWtodle fflese\ men.\ \ *Oh> yes, I've done that sort of thing.\ His broad shoulders went up MB \be drew a long breath. \WbafV •yon* plan?' of which he tangled the harness,\- •ftls^eaw'sw&iife% , iiMiok^of^oIvis, ravej»ou8.jfjiy<tf<ivel iabdMlntolerWit fof the leash. . ' . :' <\> Together the|.aaoe|aed4he i han i k aWd surveyed jheaurBraudlngs, TJI pattatlng upon ev'ery'.ifeSt^re ft I've^atched ^u^ajnrl I, know ^i^nijttiowi\ are down on-^oaF luck iw-StOas son,\-th'e\gtrl said: y '*6TiV£bftn'niis ca8tTomeTio : w ) ''-and ^ou've-'^had 5 the' heart-taBett-ont-ofojtou* but^Ta sur^ It's. In you>to-.aueceed„.for you're yoving and intelligent, «ook and- determiried 5 I am giving ypu this chance \to play,, the KfegesrSaSderJf'yonrUfe aria ertA™ in eight\sh'6rt'Bi6ti'fBs , u efery\rraeef of failure. I'm^uot^ *>hlSI s Ks ^allhsetjrero unselflabty, for 1 believe you've bfeeju., sent-to Kalvlk to work out your.dwn salvation and mine .and that of,.door George Bait, whom you've nev'er.^een'. You're going to 'do this thing,' ko&> you're going tamakeIt.win.\ , Einerson reached outlinpulslvely inil caught her tiny, mltteued-hand..'iHis eyes were shining; his fece;. had' lost the settled look of dejection' and was all aglow with a new dawn of hope: Even his shoulders were lifted jand thrown back as If from \some \Sridtden. access of vigor that lightened bis bur- den. - ' \You're right!\ he said firmly. \Well send for suit tonight\ .In„ the days that followed Gherry was at Boyd's elbow constantly! .aid- ing him at every, turn In falsi seal to acquire ~a knowledge of the' cannery system.\ The\ o^d.\canV|cfIon'ifrew\.dpon; fier that he\ waawaWng agiilnsc'ttme, thaftherfeJ'was'a 'Hmlt t0Bblsr>'peiaod $t action, far\fte seemed-'Obs'esirtjd by an ever growlngipasslon-to accomplish sonje end within a given time *nd'had no -thought far anything beyond the engrossing issue Into which he ibad plunged, She Was'dumfouhaed by his. sudden'\ trateKrmation-and J ' aelighted ar> first, \bur later;' when sho'saw that, he regarded her only as a'Meihs to Iwen^ing; 'dS^dlgffib'Jflu^n^ileJly lAjteffflihSo^^fesi\ :-•••-•. ..'-. LM* ~ at?sajrirra^W^>-^ri@'ler It rM l makfast»table. &We Jeireft* ship piqued her and-she felt hurt Constantino bad been sent for Bait with instructions to keep on until he found the\ fisherman even If the quest carried \him\ oyer the 'range. - During the days of impatient waitlng^they oc- cupied their rime' largely In- reconnoi- terlng the nearest cannery, permission to go over which Cherry had secured from tbe watchman, who was indebted to hep. TUPTu.air'was-tiraia at Itrst. but Emerson, waq-'Wm -over.•then, pro ceeded to> pimp hta dry of infoi-ma- tipp, as he had done with his hostess. Fraser looked on to bewilderment. Wnbe chattgff •in u Bmerson. \What\ bavef^y'ott '^done to ''Prozen Annie?'\ he asked Cherry on- one oc- .§!ErJldui^row•?; , , *he!-.eohoedjmanjfJy. '^e,»S«rt,h» thej,niornhjgf, We h*^ , ^oltlme to waste.\ \ , . 'te*felf\rf'ilfidu%&'areaa atNiSr^eirt What if they;fallea'4ina^Iftaflotjre-: ttntrJ-o^nuK tftsoiue untowjITd peril rSliopld oyerb}ke.them r on •theiputward, trip? It was a hazardous Journey, and, George Bait was the rabst'\riS:kiesa 'man Wth#*erAuj«c«»sft *iifersorf». next woWsaaaded&rosher.vaJafm.;. \We'U eatcfcitheasmalttliogt afe-Kat- owt\ ^Kiftnatr'' afie \firofee 'Ii tharbiy. ^Wit 4fld\fou f were sAntf'bf tfieiliF na'troufe\ ^h^tuWedt^nVBWt^ ^ly-e'ffiqinsrno*. better jhai torsani -TOQtea th|Rg.\ t \IdijtoltpBuggastlli^saia Bit Wa My. Bmereon'4 bwS ;&et&h&jffitiu. n *k •I 'Su6w*yo«>»r« safely:io^Jr^f.ssid| the igW; >a newonote'of wistfuWenderness In hervpice. ^\.' \Nonsense! 'We'vS all *t«|cen' bbiger. risks Bfefora\ , ^*e^yrm^tarow:»ashe^be]tSn B **ealtat- lugly, \I've been- thinking,^fhat <per- tjutps you'd-h«trer not-take .up Itbls enterprise, after. ull.\_ \' i ,! Why nott\ he as'k'ed.* with am in- creotnrotls^itare. '••it'ftionSfht; ymi^ere^ enthusiastic on thfi'srtRJect,\ \\ t'b>autt > ih^iieye^h^ejofopositioa thoroughly,\ Cherry lftpwd. on..?!But-? -well, I was .entirely seiflih |tf getjtthg yon started, \for if posslfify 'tueansl my. own salvation, but\— ' \*~ s \Wajniy last-chance-ralsq,\ Boyd ibrokain. \?A few days ago you -were a stranger; now you ara a friend.\ she said, stead- ily. \One's' likes and/dislikes ire* thls^thi» ( .sl»etani sire |i^^|irlr»wiU^|r*w^la¥aJ8^ c.tr«m*^^ the Uxar^hejpirisig sir»:t,^(fe«o .jwAHlh^pe^tQ-get^ourishi tot the •Witt re^jeFt&^S^fflit mkfa ;ry<wMtii*e*ia:pig thari*o»iie{: «0 potind 'slM^Ba-4*r*tOtW«lgh ,. v jlft^teu^^M^hs^ame./yon\ ought tfe hi ftonj'an 1 #>^Wfln18*sire\ iffi^aknt, in s«eve»-ror selfht Jm«htog»ifkneiandj;4ne, less feed, l)e«e»^«(ia»g*l)ftloa!ches leerfoir, hlnj^r^eat Tl» ilder a^bte 1* the leaf ir^uTr\ea?\for^iini\'tofeat; *>•'. ' \ - ' i THererore«e«»iaer*aM>i* ffle^e* ne ,*,-£ 0n ,ed n andaee for vourself «mtoa*aMimil£jtommc&*t*# ! mTsT' ' »r,yourself. an end, his cool •assumption of leader' mpiaiy'^lrea^theyare^jfiehokei by •ebSveBtton.\ ^«llfc«^«u«#T*elI'toSsee' 'yon. da this. -Tout • are rjoxgood- n Iman to become the prey of those 'people Remember George Bait.\ '' \Bait hasn't5startM ^yet For! the flrst time herls a\rear'meiiaee t*-Willfs' Marsh.\ \Won't you take my advice\ :and re- consider?\ urged the, girl. \IJsten Balrf tfie young, man. \t came to this country' with H'deflnlte- purposp tti riliaif. ari'd'I tfatffhree-^ears In which to work |t««»in\t I-nfleded jnoney«eod-,;i«how- I needed? moneyt.; iTheyt,may <alk«boUt I he-empHBess'\'6T i •riches.- and teji you that men labor not for the 'Kill,' bTit for'the pnrBuits-i not ioti&t) Score; But fof'th^to^test,.. CBal T^ 7°? m ? St baV e teA Wm a ^Vyb* : ^me56fithen7do?bu7.wtth me speed ball, for I never saw a) guy gear up so fast. -'Why, he\ was the damdest Crape'haflger C ever''met Mil you got* him'gingered-, np. THePdldii'V' have no more\ spirit than a sick kit- ten.\ Eraser then eyed the girl keenly. \This & a lonely''pJHS# for a\ woman like yon,\ h» u eaia. J 'and\ our^muttial friend ain'f' altogether TiaaTtrketive. eh?\ Cberry's'Cheeks flnmed.sbat-'her tone was ley. *'?Phls is entirely a -husinesa, matteri\ * - \Hm-in! I ain't never beard you fcrtrterP'nbne-'ita- a B rjft'sine«3'wotaati.\ , aafd 1 the'adveritnrer. »^Ttfyotl^et^*eaWl c We«'»the'col-. Sit faded front the girl's faces '-and; tt, was a- trifle drawn—\'discussed iD-aji.v. ; way?\ \You know,- BJmersob makes \me nn- comfortable sometim6sf,\ue'l8\si> d-^'d tnoral^-Prasert won'f' stand -for He's a real square guys be iSiithe kind, you read'about.\ \Ypu didn't answer my question.' insisted Cherryl igalnFfflBei^evadfedtherssUe. \Now. If tW» Marsh' J Is<goIUgMtei i i , p '-yo»p in e^eBt,Bn>saauner*fw.lfy don't ?ou let; me sUek^ronnTl until, springtand look- out yotuJ-gameT\ JOT drop a. monkey wrench, In his. gear case or. put a spldrt-' In Us dumpling,'.'and It's morei- fliaif' 1 an e»ea sae^EMtfir inajetaa u«got to know eachiither right well I'd-wivn his cannery before \falL\ '\than* youj^iu tske'^afe'df my •elf^miatue-glfh ' 'tare 5 one*it6rnIyi^Wt^6aBtttftIiie - hatft WellJgone\ tf^week-^lleBt.we 'men' 'whom* they^'wereitgipectlng '-blew irr -ttrrongh^tbe^Ularri«:«sfJlothet'.* Baft •refused -rest or hotfrtshfiient. until be u„n \z«**;Jt- •2>&£&'tfkiii£»- i K~& nent itjuwasvgold Hrreededi ^old -Inbad to 'have. $nd 1.didn't carelmuch- fcifw I go$ It so long as i got it honestly.. I ' focused every power upon my desire. But ar'Tmrse was 1, on*-^ me-'S durse. a riotbinB' t Iess,..\ AfOrst 1 tooB»mfefor- •t«ne!philo«tiphIc«lly 4 bu*> When-It leante ^and-slept with,,.me I -began to-rige at It It was terrifyiDg \because myi time.! was shortening, and the last day., of ; ^erwair'Vn^nlnaHfeWard-ine; , ^usVto rtow^u^hat<iuek ifplay- ; erl''ln. atotSaW'Son 1 <foiuidt;a..'prrt«peci ~thabwon!di:have(im*deirnos(;;raer/;rlch. and.-although'such athingrhad never hUCfiened tn that locaifty \before ,,, y„ dut XWed--«g»!r£'and *gafi' 9 ranbr Bnally fo^d«'*rnWh'eii ra niteei 6ni. 'to*b* J %4Bbea of it«ey*>rhe>'%ew!adlan Iaw»-1fHsUeb.* dhROtieratbatotitere^Wlas -«^L a^.. .u - - i. - ?• ^^'t'%iinf l fev^ip'»-ia tpi,a3Jlnb.v. w . noK^heJfatotest-bopegfi wy>ev|p«feap»inTtl«Macert^^*lo;?pft>. .;;.-•„ covering^ tt,e p.ronerty. ^%«JJy «|«t«r.: - ^ ^&^^&^0M^. fepiiea-fadtrectly.' t'Re ;i#»^'^^ to ^thef>^tt^^p^ ,^f^3mm^t\tfji^^AM p*ejfie% £«i op**Uything! off- color. the\.town..bnrneJ \ ajroke in,4,tsi^..% m.. Vme&:4t*b&dmk%t8$& &gi ^. ,. ^ .-. . .night biiasard.to.Bee.iny cKahceiforni Fi •' , •«~' B, -^ - *'5-«'-«-' aA&iua.Ssj.-.-sfcJEBE' Io?tuhe iiakia^nS?%y^thM%'nle,the hltn nt'tKi, antai. t& m ~atiMkiiritiiAiii hiss of the water from • >*o*>!»»enieaiidir*cted ; tt.inR arl voice-;0tfth«crqwd f -spimdedt.ll^el 'a.^*ja|ri.ong t|e^rsM|^oni but, although the fellJ^ws^aronBd me ilnaae-ifortunes .ini.''a\*lji7.;iBy t sjroun^ wa**<ba«renj tnd,fija^i>e4»ek,*|^e0t , 1 .eleW;by,,that»-«hsCT'n^han%,whlch^f i,aiwayg„felt„iJ).nt-souirj. never.javold. tiajl ieaWed; : ^|>^Che;rirjf''liad1 , i s4rif \There's a man down\ theJcdast';^atf , hli'¥o'na«cript i i^ George Bait who knows tnoref about: the buslnesV than any 'four\people In \Karvlk.'' He'dlscdvered - the paMfe w t rltelr, 2 built the first cannery\he|e aifijL waa Its-foreman until be qnarrelerT. Qnant^eipressli ?swJtlir-Marsh, - Bait isnt the kJud-sjelr\ 1 \\\\ s \'\ ~'\' fhantto be disciplined, so, not having' .e'borigh hioney to build a ranitery, he? tooiT'hTs'ae.anty\ cni'ilhtl rt'ud-sfurted•«, saitjery oft. bis own Account M*Fsu'|*iaoi i •JWofie'Qeofge' Jo a year, ruined him. utterly wiped him out just as he in' f«nd» to. wipe out insignificant me. Thluklngio recoup his fi:riime.s. 0»oi'ge; cilufe'bjck into^a^rip. but he'owns n valuable--trap ;slte\. which Marsh arid H» colleagues waat and before they\ \would*'giv*e\ nittY «-..ik Tlw'.r tylsd fof' make hto assign K to tliem and con\ \tract Wer tifgo'tti OffMlriess on his:' own account\. Nafiif'aliy : < imirce re fnieot\ Be**:%ep'n sutrviii&utiw for two year*. . '.*.',-. '''.-'• ' dares to furnish fond, to fleoixe .Bait; no nfun dares toy give Ulili -a^'Wdi do.icannery will tttJjlm work, \aeitas to take a dory fo Dufch Harbor to: get food, ftp doesr/i ddw. le»*f the coliluaf^aud .iibftndou i ^i»Mfer tBoiisiindM Tie lm« liive-ijea In.' \tttjfldlnf* and every suiuiihT when ~\^ run start* he conies ai'iciii' the 'ithet *oa slinks about thecalvik ibsUg'ifce * wraith, watcbln*-from f'.f\«f«r'-Jttit l *» order to be near It nil H»'sti«nd» ahnte and forxiikoii, harkluB *o the clank of mnehtnery. ever; bolt at which he placet!, wmchljig his, enemies enrich thnmselves froM toaf'l^^*^**^ ^ , sdlver army, which W \eor*? auWrf 'ii very own. He tt abrinned lltejk-J^er. Some time 1 bwiete he \ttij*! Cute •essks to be forever \ ig tke hnfl of ,tb»t\ »lw»B,''-e»l« I wtottAiMeaa* ' \ Ml ^n^Bt^notherttin^^'cbrrnptfjudge MUjriMli;%;'trhi)Le' My^&nipfloifjpSjs?\fe ^*a'e^*tn*Jk^c%l<ja^hi ;--^'the sI|^In<»nce-of iCheny-'sf Word, : «ank-into-birmind the sfgfliiof on un-' , l!l*•r»»'i!fl(^|»««.^'». , . . ^k^ : ''JO>''<bv^re«l^^4aM^^ t*ig»( -an* 6Ir-ha^,rM*» «o|l$«#' ^ i*o-yo«f'iiMNiB/bg*ia^f'Vq^ '.-^^reuecirn v^tea.\ •'••-• \ '^'- . '- - -\-^'K •'•\ '\•*l* , ^•f ;J \* , j>««^ ^ at''aag|(kln« • [eew, and,; , I^rown^^'^e^-^e^y ,for (half ajtniie to make .tue*SW • '' mu^&w^m •a«t^ ,, flnili^rmhl]|lh ;thTfiandi l ifimm. in|T outdliJtied hls v \|ol'ceX*^|:ho^ ^atei^ip1riW\4rMfi%^^t«^ .«t*rnn*rf.«^Vnn-,i,iiil»r.tihVl ..i i.«^rM m Ion an ^^^S^M^^^f Slivered to #^3slEfcSftthe;.vIllae«..>' fe» e ^W^ySl«^l«tvN*W«rk Coal Yards mm aUMnOIKS SC*W„MEfflWZintiR\iH}«lfO> •mn>. Therefore the' ; blder« a'^pl* the^-less. he poInt-afc^npeTstiiB lar^er^hen^tAaalr^; indrdtm the.earlier~wlll be,the>Wme your pigs' Wlll'reiCh a 'rrJa\rkefablejage \'•irneri' *Ur #ihiPthat ! ~Beople'* have obeentooTWlQOlcihgrinMhogs^they have heet^is«le<!«!JK': for *eai& s „niariritjt: ,Ba*Ir^,riianiiJty, pf jcourse. mcauB small ifiSef They have got a^dg*tBaHthey calHf ^^ry^tn-gh^qoallty. ^fiaifty la - i'»ery. «anoh» ai nU.ttert'oti!COndjtion. ; (-iWhBret[thej^have:.been t selecxinp; for ,qpajlty,,uanally. they have bees selec-f- iug, for fattening tendency, A fatten\- ag'ho'g isonethat.mattrre*earljiand\ *|isa»3fipeNrt ««leajlyiia»e. .^tlntt we havet-vthds.icoftfiaoiitrQf'iiailalraj-that many times tte:JMpij)Ved;,hp* a; not ,a« .iobft' ni,oa^MkW wfabrsb Jflghly Improved.' So^the^^^Biri^Ini 'developed''\for- hlrteulng^'purposes\ i»onld::never ibeiianowed'<-te!(ge< Into that degr'eejof finish where wejcaqalre r*«rketlipgsj^get.,and theaftioiitsa*! -wtu^t\ Md\»UoiU~sB6ilia\'not be re- tfueed foSsiBTJi'allVljrJalBtity. . _ T*a«t^*nian*ui!Q«ri«y. l ..It wlU-aneatvjajoejsito jhavfatjaiecitaw have tbe cow afraid\ of'him',, 'If is^ loss every time she Is frighteiieof. - To \ran- a^cow'ta'piisture-is <IIke>tbnJwIng ' .'-rton«y «-w*y,'j4A-'<!ow In avnKiJraji'wOt- rled will not do Nai«S^.,made, agpej: ,foRhe>.o*rner. Tlje-i.^ 'eo ortWM^gdw^i^nbV . Hand Ballln'gfon Booth,y,the1 ittonlst^^omes'l<?t * Hlteraisyifai ^Spjpa. it was in her native.counL. ffiiltei that Mute. Melba St6i achletlngr a Slstlhcaon never granted to:a woman. \.^ .-\ . ^^ _._ %$itiXt£i,t6i$* ,*e*rs\ *||*^o«feib'n r iil mi*r ^JWrtdowgiMrf. ^ifaii^a^Dlte otlxty yei\i%\.plaf tr*v^eASo^eijtofo« %a^miw«tMngie.-' 5 ->. -V-fT^. y. The .wife'!* Slr^!^1e««roo»ifcaitS •_f$ one oF-tnfcyery few Jnglfihiwmeff; Marine atf/orle'rita^iit'le. &>• '^: 7%? H *r*'ia^>e^ , *l# ; rt^fitioii».>-'.n eri^\hatftfBlrJr*frjp^c^itle»'ri : »usd<*n*-rflai»*'.w*»--ev^i-iOj<:.riliT' unfortunate iu-mlssingtheto. , ,1 became\wHp&at^^iteri^ 'hope; YetaitoostfrOm babtM *• -on Jtot; pa witrr\^r.«eaW\ «>kf{ ^ v*l6e#^^*eV\:n^ fu M*Aaa^a^taliig«!telis»meK<hati! left that III omened tbtn»>beriili*at Ai&kWS '*'»* #>tek to yih* !W$® \\*&&*& »$ons at of .. iSJi^rert. jr^-SaYf^i^Majist, yh^aGjv^|aes|';secafities ?aavf.ia|d;^Sftatgiiarl y for — w \\B^d^sy|iiagceof their sSfeerr 84 Jtfet drop us Tforfi&e list. ^> Enos&Wolcott ^f#io|;^icr^isFfeR, N. Y. mfimmmMLmrm«&> :«<««' \ m.w, J ^nd. you -wou't have to contt nd *. ^tttwthejshollday ct-owds. \ i V ,W^%ave\so'ma'ny bejwtifnl aad f ffinseful gifts,, ^ve can't tell \on j. 1 ^\abo'ut thenf^tt this *mk\\ spa<^ The assortment Is larj i Baiiself#5on Optfeiausa i|Optoraetrlsts 6 Ea^aftiif^ Rorh*sier, N. i. ^PlPtfces olToW ftiic iCITATlOjj ON PfeOOF OF WIW-, THK HBffpij&gjf -«lSaa'Aa'E%OF NEW YORK BrSe'Siac e .of^&aXPrM^od^Biaen.Bndent: IScraieHe I^JE|BiKj^oI*e«,-'Heiiry I»ee, Etta « Newark. N . V.rJa^JUnehiHoJrart. 76 Charles St., <3r*rio38a$»a®3iteltairiLllellte mlouBhjjy, Bia^o^fe^B^Mexfeo, heirs »f l«?W»»a neXJ-»f%»fiJiutfe¥ H-. 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J--- % - SewsrkymxT^-' ^\-fe .3<«IM A« a Special. _ Court In-aiia::-- ' '^''™ £ ^r»te§uftJrp«saaer- to .Me^Sffer \o|*«i6T?9Ta.St^y t 31s- f'-SlalSfephen __.,Mme*S«rereto _.„ v ..™, „„.,. ,v.,. uc v, :«h'dr.on:''-readln(; ^£»a^^aWH>^S^JU^att6rhey *\\-^^ff^th^«gnie^^riW*6>k,and 'ewTTOrfe^JnigrjIMU^-n^itoe this \ J ~ \ *—^;-Wj*fiw.ri aa- wras E. r _. „_ .__ JHtloners •«<\S - ' a '•5$$-J»%&$ •• •TatX .-i.n-Jt-ji'ftv 'iasSMiia.'. inter- •SeaJ- ie be- ioun- itiolhted - Offle» n , ,n J 'clock iration .-#«rtllstance«. -T:l(That's,„w.h*t to^^nt;fo..»ac*rtalm^ t-to mw. i aaat-«twwgj .^^1 that you're »rt me.ltfmotiv. •i?» ^w'a-tM^yea^-'arlTeiiP-Jnllg •••# ^!M«e;.'.vtThat'#T»hy-',wt ;M|' J .ri r*«ir and go' &*<rmr<'<<>t .tiel 4HHW\ (To be continued neat wee' . P'^WWt*'^! ...p-ft. .•i«. ? > : .#'»lt^-. ,->*M4»»'*-. -'i' ^* i; *-*•* \•%\•\.• ^mm ^st&.^temtx:-