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WASHINGTON TIMES L 9 1910 I I 1 THE SATfRDAY TIHY Committee to Investigate Al- leged Excessive Prices Paid Railroads Anybody l o ha figwr to show that for carrriMa the matte win oblige ne House Committee on Poetofftceg acid F Ob t roads by cemmunicuting such Infor- mation It is now teamed that the committee proposes to look particularly into this feature of the Governments postal ser ce before the present ot Car srts s ends It stay be said that there probably will be a complete reorgiurixa on jf the contract tryMem between the Pcstoffiee Department and the rail Cads Charges from various quarters have been made that one of Ute primary cruces of the postal deficit i c eed by the hoWupa oa certain railway lines The House Committee on and Poetroads has taken official cog rizaace of this alleged state oC affair The committee has prepared an e3y haustive list or qoeatfon upon this sub- ject These qoeettons have been sent to all classes of men throughout the country with requests that if the reci- pient knows from Investigation that a railroad is bring overpaid for any parti cular mail service that he will oonuBtm- icte such facts to the committee The committee has also signified its wttitng ness to hear any one who has facts tending to show that remuneration paid the transportation companies is exces replies to the queries of the corn Tint tee sent to business men bankers rate experts farmers and those follow- ing other vocations have began to ar- rive Eventually the information is T be collated and the committee will set down to the work of pruning a few by way of legislation or other- wise MAIL CONTRACTS MAY BE REVISED me railroad are bang exceev ices I Poato SIVeThe contracts d r eon lees ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Synopsis of Chapters Already Published lark and Hugh Lee two brothers love Graves tux daughter of their e n- r over Hugh thinks Hilda loves Mark nark takes beads aggregating nm the else of hie to advance- as security for a dent he hi trying to PUt and Carl Vaoafen an enemy who works In tae oAce discover what he The bond appear The threw go to Baltimore where tbe iv Hugh after trying to get tbe loads and Mcurins instead a package of love brother MA fe I CCO RO 4 a detective The wait day- a body aa that of Carl found JViatiiMf oat the pier For Hilda Hugh shields Mark mad takes the of the murder oa aa wn shoulders fleeing to WaahtecioB He sees the woman Jy whom Vanghn letters were written and she throws her attire around has neck when she ioaa Vaughn Hilda sees them Hugh eacap- iBtatchford and trie to m money to IOB seat oat for a baUnosi derer The beliooa comes down hi a dense wood of a borne near whet Hilda fa- etaylng She come out to Hugh and tells Ma abe believes IK hnm and doss not think lets murderer Bt tcfafrds voice is heard throws the weeds 9ayta7- VSa Save Mai mirreaaacd CHAPTER XVnJ- L FIGHT OF TERROR IfStB ClI V KL T I slipped IB front of HBda shielding with my IjOfly men must not ftad her here me She roust not bear the notoriety of been seen in conversation with a fugitive from Justice So it Was that I stepped before her roeaslsg say presence should be discovered by Biaicaferd to make an bolt for the road thawing utter me and thus preventing the posse frocu kaenin of Hildas preaeAcc As it turned eat my instinctive ac Uonn pladng mvelf between her and the advancing men proved to be my salvation For this glimmering white of her dress there amid the forest shadows another moment iate caught Blatch fords eye My own darkclad body In- tervening shut oft their view of her So was the shade under the lowbranched tree where we stood that we were practically invisible from a few yards distance and the three men with tim passed us by walking first on the edge of the road and then taking a short cut through the grove that them so near us they might almost have heard our quick breathing But they had just come from stronger light of the treeless highway into the deep gloom of the wood More- over even th y were good detectives they were the of woodmen For hey walked the still forest like a troop of horse And so ttu y passed and were gone You heard what what 3r ford Hilda whispered when the Stamping of feet and tbe clatter of voices grew faster Yes T made answer drawing breath of relief I heard I mean what be said about put a those cordon of men about this of woods where balloon came down she went on I know these wrtwds are a bare quarter mile A sort of natural park with Highroads on each If toads ar as says- T walked keeping to the way Then from behind a tree i up and down the white ribbon of Even more quickly I withdrew and whispered what is It There is a farmer with a shotgun ittinK on a log about feet up the toed I and another tot pacing back and forth about the distance below And theres a crescent moon making the road so vis- ible that even a rabbit couldnt cross it unseen by them Yes my frtersi- Btetehford didnt eTjaggenstc By the way how did you know his name- I saw him try to capture you this mooting at the fair mounds End then this afternoon ne came to the He be wW make his head- quarters there until What Sorymegeour Arms where father sad I I never beard of ft A Scetchma built it as a sort of castle just after the Revolution It is a feudal baron sort of it disrepair after his grand- son Qed Then a few months ago a friend of Dr opened a sort of sanitariumhot whore tlryl or s2ds people of means could take i Moon Will i Natioral Theatre next week jf i filch bat Lees of tart on Blat hfonL Ya Is hay fOOd a beiioea ascen He Is alarm tt her These with having open would- in tWWg the t t said ri the t They side he Mille essIy d sends until I readaM the road tipJed to where Hilda stood same betel TIle felt fathera a d- t a t j afiRif- rough nen ettr Vaergha Ands his tin nn clom a tier fly ha- s sake h ate dead Irow tiara by reoagiubed and as a mar a private when pur- suit ear- ned o a- long hart ce ust glanced hock Well sin says hotel e Into it- s soli bellave u kit x autos Thomas convince LIr r > ¬ < ¬ ¬ ¬ + < DEFENDS HER i STAND- Miss Kathleen Emmett Re sents Placing Blame on Canine in Suit LONDON Jan 2 Twelve grave Eng Utah jurors have decided that If a fash losable young woman chooses to allow- a strenuous dot to tug on teash while passftlg through a railway station she must not blame te raf way company en fracture of an elbow Suds is the verdict rendered hi spite the pretty jtlamtHTs pleas as to the good character f her rigs te the rate of Miss Kathleen gmmatt of New York who was injured while on her way to Lady Batemnns Christmas party at Shobdon Court Hereford S the company for 5SWt damages alleging negligence Was not your dog jwOtog counsel asked her Ko sh4 be always keeps his ototanee ia front Oh I am not Massing Ow dog said tile lawyer Miee Emmett gratefully I was afraid you might hes a wonderful dog has always walked the same way for five years Miss EMmett spoke so rapidly that the lawyer was Impeiled t0 remark tr like Ute deg he preferred to go slowly Youll do all fight k youre like my dog said Mtee Bmmett gayly Didnt he give a sudden he askedWhy I the opposite the way his nose was pointing she answered Lord Bateroan also gave evidence testifying that barked bin shins once owing to had lighting n the Though the feeling of the court was warmly with Miss Emmett the judge told the jurors that there was ro of negligence and they gave a verdict for the railway DOG ON WITNESS fv fall and a answered He fell IR ont- o he j a aced pelf evi- dence ¬ ¬ the rest cure or loaf in perfect quiet Father catch the other day to cure self of an attack of insomnia- A cheerful place for a young girt like ycu I commented- Oh its pleasant enough There are- a number of guests who are wen and they have josh times For instance theres to be a dance tonight TIle pea ple who come to build up wrecked nerves sad all that sort of thing have isolated rooms or suites of own Some of them live there so quietly we never see them I was on the veranda late this afternoon waiting for father and Dr Knox to copse to me from drive when I saw your balloon I knew you would be after an nIl day fast See what I brought you She hold out a ttttl basket with the furtive pride of a child with a stolen treasure ft was All I such a said she a some sandwiches aad What girl on earth bat would ever have thought of suck a thing I cried Im famished Yet though i took the basket with eager baste I did opon And for a tania seems to me a not ttst of love Time enough to devour after these few golden minutes with Hilda should be at an end Hugh she was saying again her sweet roice vibrant with appeal Come back to the hotel with me It is lest than half mile from here Come back and give yourself up I will stand by You We all wilL You will gait credit for surrendering yourself willingly Siren you cant slip past guards come with me and I will be witness that you yield to them of your own accord In such a short time at most this very night probably when they woods you are certain to be caught You have borne the weight of anoth ers fkult long enough And you can not keep free a day longer Come There is a bate chance I returned in obstinate misery and I must take The moon will set by midnight Then in the darkness I may be able to get away without the guards seeing me It Is only a dash across the road to the next woods And if I can do that I may be able to keep them off for a day or two longer But you cant wait till You heard what Mr Blatehford And as soon as they have the whole cordon as tightly as It is established this side theyll a close search of the woods them- selves There is no underbrush here What chance would you have to hide from a dozen men with lights Oh Hugh be advised by me me its best 1 I shall not be here when they search I made answer But you cant- I know that And Im not going to to until the moon sets I am gob the top brunches of a thick tree Kven if men brought enough Ughts to make the ground about here as as day they couldnt see up through the by night FH crawl into the balloon oar eat this youve brought rae and never were and ambrosia more welcome and then try to get a nap But if you oversleep In the morn- ing th balloon will be visible for miles around And In tle morning I shant tt here And as for oversleeping if I sleep at I Mt in yep nut It manthat cant nod tighten Ute cordon and search the I It I back to my balloon It le r in t pper 1 s id together hurry 1r a here mid- night es- tablished be- gin I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ IN NEWMUSIC COMEDY I I MISS KITTY GORDON SAM BERNARD- IN THE GIRL AND THE WIZARD ISS KiTTY GORDON is Stun Bernards Imported lending lady and assist him that capacity week at the Beteaoa Theater conies from London and has created George Edwardes Gaiety Theater company ytoaue- tkms Miss Gordon in real life Is Mrs W W HondeyBerarfoi her eoaefo Is Lord Admiral Charles de la Poer Beresford K C B Thkf titled young wom- an finds that the most striking characteristic of America te speed la Uttags dramatic she decjares that its speed his taken her breadth away win In next site important quite N many roles in misdeal comedy ¬ I t HIS BROTHERS KEEPER TERHUNE ALBERT PAYSON all in that narrow uncomfortable Ill bo coins well tad after that sbe sighed to take up this horrible fugitive life again to be tracked at the last like a hunted beast Oh the pity of And I who would do anything to help you must stand useless by and watch your sacrifice Dont speak so I begged Hilda youve made me happier in this last half hour than 1 ever dreamed I could be made agate fa all my life Y u have nude a new of my wornout self If you knew what your moans to me You are an angel of light who has taken pity on I checker myself and choked back the turning love words that surged to my go now I went on more It a d you should not be out of miaio atone And I cant even lake oa to the hotel r I mutt go she agreed JP r at nay moment fa jenrgi of the woods may begin And since you insist on this suicidal folly of lidtng you oua to net back to the balloon Ten Traustng as she leave you say every day coints in the safety of the perooti whose crime you have take upon yourself When you are at last caught i whole truth the reel troth will come out of course The real truth I stammered Yes I mean it will be proved at once that you are innocent wont it That the other person is guilty You wil be saf ties Yee I Mea my votoe I shall be sets Goodby Hilda Good by and oh God blest you G s bless youLest I should say more I hurried back into Ute darknooo alone the was low of limbs and easy for an agile man to climb Five minutes after I had parted from I was once more seated hi that abom- inable wicker car Spread out upon my knees were the provisions Hilda had brought me I had eaten nothing in twentyfour hours I had In the upper air all day I was wolfishly hungry Ample as had been the repast brought I devoured every mouthful- So eagerly did I attack the food that I scarce paused when ht my feast I heard the tramping and the of nisi in wood below ire Faintly through the thick glinted the beams of their lanterns Once a couple of them paused directly under my tree Had been they must easily have picked up my trail at that point But they were not And after a few moments they passed on leaving me to the faint moonlight and silences Xy meal over I stretched myself out as best I could in the little car and re- laxed every tired muscle Hilda was loved by Mark She Was perhaps as good as engaged to him So be it But she had never been able to do for him what e bad Just done for me And that memory of her tender care would abide with me to the grave Thus musing I fell asleep After a dead slumber of exhaustion- I dreamed Blatchford was chasing me across a road thet rolled for in front of me I couTO not cross it to the woods beyond As I raced he caught me by the collar and shook me He shook me until my whole body banged to and fro rar it coating You meet nine T The hickory In whose summit nestled balloon car H she mid way foliage woods- men e e J mealy h hen lAmdt 1 e t e > ¬ = I awoke with an angry cry of protest But with returning consciousness the shaking not cease Rather it In creased And there was a deafening note all about me The opalescent moonshine had fled The night wee pitchy black- I sat to taping amaaeoent only to be hurled forward on ray face the err side The impact brought me back to mr full senses The shaking that had awakened me was the ceaseless lurch and of the ear tossed hither and thither by the tossing true branches The mood had set or been buried mountain of black clouds A mighty gale had risen The tsar of the wind and the groaning creak of Ute tree wire 90 loud that a SWMDOC would have none unheard in that pan- demonium f I felt as ir f In a cockleshell boat on tbe breast of an angry ocean It Is one thing to experience such a storm indoors or on solid ground and It is quite another to be perched amid the high tree tops at such a time Yet even in that darkness noise and commotion I reaUned that the food and the hours of heavy sleep had filled me with new life Clearheaded rested full of lute In I was altogether another man from weary Hilda had met below there in the wood- I knew that the the dense black- ness and the booming of the wind were all working in my favor and would serve to make my escape easy thing I conlSpass within arms length of the most vigilant sentry without being either seen or heard But I roust get down from that tree and across the guarded road before the wind should rib down There was no time to I rose clinging tightly to the ledge and prepared to drop from the car to the topmost limbs of the hickory My movement doubled the rise and dip of the car and more than once threw me oft my balance I bad to cling to ledge and ropes for dear life to from being headlong over side to a jolt Above me I could hear the hiss of the balloon thrash forth as tile gate intermittently smote And at each such blow the car would at its leafy moorings- I climbed at last with Infinite over the tossing wire of the tar and began to let my body dozen toward tbe tree limbs that I knew protruded just below As I hung thou by my hands to tile aide bar of the car basket my feet feelings vainly the elusive braneh my change of position threw extra weight on the fastenings of the oars opposite side How It happened I do not quite know proboblv the anchor TOpe was Id and iDsecure but at the by my new Attitude the ly there was a snap as of taut breaking and the whole balloon bounced upward So suden was the Jerk that shoo the aerial monster from its tree har- bor that my hold on the cross bar the car was almost broken As it was my arms were wellnigh jerked from their sockets It was more by instinct than by any conscious ef- fort that I retained my grip on the bar And now I dared not let co For moving with lurching and 1tful twists the big balloon was bumping onward hv the gale Halfemptied of be- hind wire t tlve lax it ed aonJ just over the tr pushed to the am sway- ing teen itched backha- nd tees foe wrench out- side Sharpe ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ l P be misled by imitations ASK FOR XI R BAKERS COCOA N heaaing this I i A PERFECT FOOD I L USP 3 ont c trademark I PRESERVES PROLONGS LIFE 1 ATTRACTS CROWD National Union Societys En tertainment Pleases Large GatheringM- embers of the National Union Fra- ternal Society are encouraged at success of the bazaar and fair In old Masonic Temple Ninth and F streets In spite of the unpleasant weather last The bazaar WIll continue until Feb- ruary s- Old Masonic Temple which has been the of hundreds of bazaars fairs and carnivals never presented a more attractive appearance Booths of vari- ous kinds have been arranged while The hall has been tastefully decorated with colored bunting and ftag These are all the best features and attraetmnc that have made fairs of this kind popu- lar la the peat and many novelties have been introduced Prizes and gifts have been donated and purchased for distribution at the the carnival and the In which the chances have been going is an indi- cation of the financial success of the affair Building lots an automobile pfaao and are m eluded in the list Mumc is furnished by Ptetorio Orchestra and of the attractions to dancing DUTCH NOBLEMAN DIES FROM A FALL CHARLOTTESVITA Va Baron Edward Van Storm von Graves ende a relative of Queen Wlmclsauia- fe deed at Croze county a of injuries in a from bin horse Count Storm of Bra a brother of the reach t the belaid of the haze be died a number of years in his early youth Baron Storm became Ute friend of the King sad accompanied him with his verses on their mem orable journey own the mountains FRATERNAL FAIR tile night a good crowd was present scope M- ot suite one Jan J as re- sult LI thk1 seised this ail deceased before ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ clear the tallest trees My body was as I hung out below car dinging to crossbar knocked thither at winds wilLNow my brushed the bunch of leaves on some lordly oak now my body grazed the mast tike staff of a It was one hands to parallel in a gymnasium It was quite another to hi the same way from The out Jutting crossbar of a flying behest especially each jolt of gas nearly tears ones loose and obstacle that fe struck against threatens to brush one to earth as a housemaids brooms might brush Onward the balloon blundered heavily galedriven through the pith and I to my bar buffeted and shaken It was a ride such as one takes in fever mar My bruised to weight a ton Every of arms was strained almost to the breaking point the rush of I had more heard the far off growl of thunder Several times now the black tees was a knifelike flash of white lightning But with race under bottom of the wicker ear I bad as little chance as inclination to discover by there dashes my where shouts I seemed to have been traveling thus between heaven and Bach socood I felt I could keep my longer upon read somewhere that heroism consists in being able to endure for one moment And while I was no hero I endured Then my ears were agonized by roar of thunder that filled the whole world A flash of lightning struck At same instant the balloon gave a terrific plunge Something roe on tbe left side to knee knocking me breathless and ripping my feeble on the crossbar My hold broke the breath flocked out of me I fell helplessly tnt ospace The Continuation of Tal Story Wit Be Found In Tomorrows Issue of The should beed such warnings as head- ache nervousness backache de- pression and and fortify the system with the aid of In brces lOe tod 23c J A T A SAVE YOU A DOLLAR Hahn Gos Three f Cor 7th and 1C SU- Bellabl 1U1S P Shoe Horse I r 5 YOUR COMPLEXION Btautjfled by the use of Mme Massage Cream Used and recommended by lead J- jj Ing women everywhere A request c will bring our booklet describing 3- c the Du Four preparations KATIE E DUNN J F St IS W 2nd floor Gold and Silver For Presentation 5 Distinctive and Appropriate CASTELBEReiS935PaAyv w wu the big bag It could barely tile tJ to hang by ones or trapese rllIp I the fr4JR Through the a through my eyes to JAy brain 5I gra TI t- Weak wea ness J mn4 9Jd14 J BLACK RAVEN t tVm 1 t W i m PL A So E lit I- AAAAA AA AA A 010 Jt VVVYVVYYYVyyyyyyyyyyyyy- I GIFTS r as bats a a muscle t grip very t Women here i raft Ards N vs l F k r r w sF ¬ < = + FOR PHILlidC Preliminaries for New Mus- ical Organization Arrang edby Enthusia- stsA In the projected Fbfmaraionic Society met yesterday afternoon kt the cabinet room of the New WlWfcrd Hotel and arranged pivKmlnariec for the of the association Herr Heinrich Hammer presided and much interest was evinced H G Sonneck chief of the mu sic division of te Library of Con grew and Bernard JL Green of men equally well k own In the realm of arts and letters are giving time and to the formatioH of the proposed ascoenUion which It is hoped will be- come potent factor in the furtherance of the musical life of the comiHtmlty KENTUCKY SOCIAL The Kentucky Republican Club will entertain its friends at a social o be given at Pythian Temple JtJS Ninth street this Senator Bradley and Representatives Edwards Benaett and lAngley will be the guests of the evening And Cuticura Ointment are priceless in the Comfort afford skin tortured and disfigured infants and chil dren in the treatment of ec zemas rashes itchings irritations chap pings redness and rough- ness Peace falls upon distracted households when Cuticura enters ttoeta Leader 27 Ck rtsrtiog So 10 Rse M CSnvxsst AJLattn Auitraits R Tcmca- Ca Srecer IwUa B Jt Paid Cateawa Ctin Drat Jpsc Z P Ltd Tone So Ada Lennon LW Cape Town etc BJSJL Potter Cbem Corp Sale Piopa 152 CahSE xs Are Beeves Ity en bas cote S Trefttient or SHa Hair Steamboats STEAMBOAT CO day In the for Fort Monroe Norfolk Newport News and points aeath via steamers SouthHad New part News Xorfolk and Va3telnst a Lv Alexandria 7 pmLv Norfolk S pm AT Ft Monroe ami Lv Ft Monroe 7 0 pm Ar Norfolk S Ar Alexandria 6d am Ar Portsmouth SJt amWr V abiastoH T tam SarGeneral Ticket Office 7 litb at Band Building 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Transcript of Washington Evening Times. (Washington, DC) 1910-01-29 [p 4]. · way how did you know his name- ......

WASHINGTON TIMES L 9 1910

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I1 THE SATfRDAY TIHY

Committee to Investigate Al-

leged Excessive PricesPaid Railroads

Anybody l o ha figwr to show that

for carrriMa the matte win obligene House Committee on Poetofftceg acid

F Ob troads by cemmunicuting such Infor-mation

It is now teamed that the committeeproposes to look particularly into thisfeature of the Governments postal ser

ce before the present ot Carsrts s ends It stay be said that thereprobably will be a complete reorgiurixa

on jf the contract tryMem between thePcstoffiee Department and the railCads

Charges from various quarters havebeen made that one of Ute primarycruces of the postal deficit i c eed bythe hoWupa oa certain railway lines

The House Committee onand Poetroads has taken official cogrizaace of this alleged state oC affairThe committee has prepared an e3yhaustive list or qoeatfon upon this sub-ject These qoeettons have been sentto all classes of men throughout thecountry with requests that if the reci-pient knows from Investigation that arailroad is bring overpaid for any particular mail service that he will oonuBtm-icte such facts to the committee Thecommittee has also signified its wttitngness to hear any one who has factstending to show that remuneration paidthe transportation companies is exces

replies to the queries of the cornTint tee sent to business men bankersrate experts farmers and those follow-ing other vocations have began to ar-rive Eventually the information isT be collated and the committee willset down to the work of pruning a few

by way of legislation or other-wise

MAIL CONTRACTS

MAY BE REVISED

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Synopsis of Chapters Already Publishedlark and Hugh Lee two brothers love

Graves tux daughter of their e n-r over Hugh thinks Hilda loves Marknark takes beads aggregating

nm the else of hie to advance-as security for a dent he hi trying to PUt

and Carl Vaoafen an enemy whoworks In tae oAce discover what he

The bond appear The threwgo to Baltimore where tbe

iv Hugh after trying to get tbe loadsand Mcurins instead a package of love

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Jy whom Vanghn letters were writtenand she throws her attire around hasneck when she ioaa VaughnHilda sees them Hugh eacap-iBtatchford and trie to mmoney to

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CHAPTER XVnJ-L FIGHT OF TERROR

IfStB ClI V KLT I slipped IB frontof HBda shielding with myIjOfly men must not ftad herhere me She roust not bear

the notoriety of been seen inconversation with a fugitive

from JusticeSo it Was that I stepped before her

roeaslsg say presence should bediscovered by Biaicaferd to make an

bolt for the road thawingutter me and thus preventing the

posse frocu kaenin of Hildas preaeAccAs it turned eat my instinctive ac

Uonn pladng mvelf between her andthe advancing men proved to be mysalvation

For this glimmering white of her dressthere amid the forest shadows

another moment iate caught Blatchfords eye My own darkclad body In-

tervening shut oft their view of herSo was the shade under

the lowbranched tree where we stoodthat we were practically invisible froma few yards distance

and the three men withtim passed us by walking first on theedge of the road and then taking ashort cut through the grove that

them so near us they might almosthave heard our quick breathing

But they had just come fromstronger light of the treeless highwayinto the deep gloom of the wood More-over even th y were good detectivesthey were the of woodmen Forhey walked the still forestlike a troop of horse

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Yes T made answer drawingbreath of relief I heard

I mean what be said aboutput a those cordon of men about this

of woods where balloon camedown she went on I know thesewrtwds are a bare quarter mile

A sort of natural park withHighroads on each If toadsar as says-

T walked keeping to theway Then from behind a tree iup and down the white ribbonof

Even more quickly I withdrew andwhispered what is It

There is a farmer with a shotgunittinK on a log about feet up

the toed I and anothertot pacing back and forth about the

distance below And theres acrescent moon making the road so vis-ible that even a rabbit couldnt crossit unseen by them Yes my frtersi-Btetehford didnt eTjaggenstc By theway how did you know his name-

I saw him try to capture you thismooting at the fair mounds Endthen this afternoon ne came to the

He be wW make his head-quarters there until

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sad II never beard of ftA Scetchma built it as a sort of

castle just after the Revolution Itis a feudal baron sort ofit disrepair after his grand-son Qed Then a few months ago afriend of Dr opened

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LONDON Jan 2 Twelve grave EngUtah jurors have decided that If a fashlosable young woman chooses to allow-a strenuous dot to tug on teash whilepassftlg through a railway station shemust not blame te rafway company

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Suds is the verdict rendered hi spitethe pretty jtlamtHTs pleas as to the

good character f her rigs te the rateof Miss Kathleen gmmatt of NewYork who was injured while on herway to Lady Batemnns Christmasparty at Shobdon Court Hereford S

the company for 5SWt damagesalleging negligence

Was not your dog jwOtog counselasked her

Ko sh4 be always keepshis ototanee ia front

Oh I am not Massing Ow dog saidtile lawyer

Miee Emmett gratefully I wasafraid you might hes a wonderful dog

has always walked the same wayfor five years

Miss EMmett spoke so rapidly thatthe lawyer was Impeiled t0 remark trlike Ute deg he preferred to go slowly

Youll do all fight k youre like mydog said Mtee Bmmett gayly

Didnt he give a sudden heaskedWhy I the opposite

the way his nose was pointing sheanswered

Lord Bateroan also gave evidencetestifying that barked bin shinsonce owing to had lighting n the

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A cheerful place for a young girt likeycu I commented-Oh its pleasant enough There are-

a number of guests who are wen andthey have josh times For instancetheres to be a dance tonight TIle peaple who come to build up wreckednerves sad all that sort of thing haveisolated rooms or suites of ownSome of them live there so quietly wenever see them I was on the verandalate this afternoon waiting for fatherand Dr Knox to copse to me fromdrive when I saw your balloon Iknew you would be after an nIlday fast See what I brought you

She hold out a ttttl basket with thefurtive pride of a child with a stolentreasureft was All I

such a said she asome sandwiches aad

What girl on earth bat wouldever have thought of suck a thing Icried Im famishedYet though i took the basket witheager baste I did opon And fora tania seems to me anot ttst of love Timeenough to devour after these fewgolden minutes with Hilda should be atan endHugh she was saying again hersweet roice vibrant with appeal Comeback to the hotel with me It is lestthan half mile from here Come backand give yourself up I will stand by

You We all wilL You will gait creditfor surrendering yourself willinglySiren you cant slip past guardscome with me and I will be witnessthat you yield to them of your ownaccord In such a short time at mostthis very night probably when theywoods you are certain to be caughtYou have borne the weight of anothers fkult long enough And you cannot keep free a day longer Come

There is a bate chance I returnedin obstinate misery and I must takeThe moon will set by midnight

Then in the darkness I may be ableto get away without the guards seeingme It Is only a dash across the roadto the next woods And if I can dothat I may be able to keep them off fora day or two longer

But you cant wait tillYou heard what Mr Blatehford

And as soon as they havethe whole cordon as tightly

as It is established this side theylla close search of the woods them-

selves There is no underbrush hereWhat chance would you have to hidefrom a dozen men with lights OhHugh be advised by me meits best 1

I shall not be here when theysearch I made answer

But you cant-I know that And Im not going to

to until the moon sets I am gobthe top brunches of a thick tree Kvenif men brought enough Ughts tomake the ground about here as asday they couldnt see up through theby night FH crawl into theballoon oar eat this youvebrought rae and never were andambrosia more welcome and then tryto get a nap

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ISS KiTTY GORDON is Stun Bernards Imported lending lady andassist him that capacity week at the Beteaoa Theaterconies from London and has created

George Edwardes Gaiety Theater company ytoaue-tkms

Miss Gordon in real life Is Mrs W W HondeyBerarfoi her eoaefo IsLord Admiral Charles de la Poer Beresford K C B Thkf titled young wom-an finds that the most striking characteristic of America te speed la Uttagsdramatic she decjares that its speed his taken her breadth away

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all in that narrow uncomfortableIll bo coins well

tad after that sbe sighed to takeup this horrible fugitive life again tobe tracked at the last like ahunted beast Oh the pity of And Iwho would do anything to help youmust stand useless by and watch yoursacrifice

Dont speak so I begged Hildayouve made me happier in this lasthalf hour than 1 ever dreamed I couldbe made agate fa all my life Y uhave nude a new of my wornoutself If you knew what yourmoans to me You are an angel of lightwho has taken pity on

I checker myself and choked backthe turning love words that surged tomy

go now I went on moreIt a d you shouldnot be out of miaio atone And I canteven lake oa to the hotel r

I mutt go she agreed JP r atnay moment fa jenrgi of the woodsmay begin And since you insist onthis suicidal folly of lidtng you ouato net back to the balloon TenTraustng as she leave yousay every day coints in the safetyof the perooti whose crime you havetake upon yourself When you are atlast caught i whole truth the reeltroth will come out of course

The real truth I stammeredYes I mean it will be proved atonce that you are innocent wont itThat the other person is guilty Youwil be saf ties

Yee I Mea my votoe Ishall be sets Goodby Hilda Goodby and oh God blest you G s blessyouLest I should say more I hurriedback into Ute darknooo alone

the was low of limbs andeasy for an agile man to climb Fiveminutes after I had parted fromI was once more seated hi that abom-inable wicker car

Spread out upon my knees were theprovisions Hilda had brought me Ihad eaten nothing in twentyfour hoursI had In the upper air all dayI was wolfishly hungry Ample as hadbeen the repast brought I devouredevery mouthful-

So eagerly did I attack the food thatI scarce paused when ht myfeast I heard the tramping and theof nisi in wood below ireFaintly through the thickglinted the beams of their lanternsOnce a couple of them paused directlyunder my tree Had been

they must easily have picked upmy trail at that point But they werenot And after a few moments theypassed on leaving me to the faintmoonlight and silences

Xy meal over I stretched myself outas best I could in the little car and re-laxed every tired muscle

Hilda was loved by Mark She Wasperhaps as good as engaged to him Sobe it But she had never been able todo for him what e bad Just done forme And that memory of her tendercare would abide with me to the grave

Thus musing I fell asleep

After a dead slumber of exhaustion-I dreamed Blatchford was chasing meacross a road thet rolled for infront of me I couTO not cross it tothe woods beyond As I raced he caughtme by the collar and shook me Heshook me until my whole body bangedto and fro

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I sat to taping amaaeoent only tobe hurled forward on ray facethe err side The impact brought meback to mr full senses

The shaking that had awakened mewas the ceaseless lurch and ofthe ear tossed hither and thither bythe tossing true branches

The mood had set or been buriedmountain of black clouds A

mighty gale had risen The tsar of thewind and the groaning creak of Utetree wire 90 loud that a SWMDOCwould have none unheard in that pan-demonium fI felt as ir f In a cockleshellboat on tbe breast of an angry oceanIt Is one thing to experience such astorm indoors or on solid groundand It is quite another to be perchedamid the high tree tops at such a time

Yet even in that darkness noise andcommotion I reaUned that the food andthe hours of heavy sleep had filled mewith new life Clearheaded rested fullof lute In I was altogetheranother man from wearyHilda had met below there in the wood-

I knew that the the dense black-ness and the booming of the wind wereall working in my favor and wouldserve to make my escape easy thingI conlSpass within arms length of themost vigilant sentry without beingeither seen or heard

But I roust get down from that treeand across the guarded road beforethe wind should rib down There wasno time to

I rose clinging tightly to theledge and prepared to drop from

the car to the topmost limbs of thehickory My movement doubled therise and dip of the car and more thanonce threw me oft my balance

I bad to cling to ledge and ropes fordear life to from beingheadlong over side to ajolt

Above me I could hear thehiss of the balloon thrashforth as tile gate intermittently smote

And at each such blow the carwould at its leafy moorings-

I climbed at last with Infiniteover the tossing wire of the tar andbegan to let my body dozen toward tbetree limbs that I knew protruded justbelow

As I hung thou by my hands to tileaide bar of the car basket my feetfeelings vainly the elusive branehmy change of position threw extraweight on the fastenings of the oarsopposite side

How It happened I do not quite knowproboblv the anchor TOpe was Id andiDsecure but at the bymy new Attitude thely there was a snap as of tautbreaking and the whole balloonbounced upward

So suden was the Jerk that shoothe aerial monster from its tree har-bor that my hold on the cross bar

the car was almost brokenAs it was my arms were wellnigh

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The bazaar WIll continue until Feb-ruary s-

Old Masonic Temple which has beenthe of hundreds of bazaars fairsand carnivals never presented a moreattractive appearance Booths of vari-ous kinds have been arranged whileThe hall has been tastefully decoratedwith colored bunting and ftag Theseare all the best features and attraetmncthat have made fairs of this kind popu-lar la the peat and many novelties havebeen introduced

Prizes and gifts have been donated andpurchased for distribution at thethe carnival and the In whichthe chances have been going is an indi-

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DUTCH NOBLEMANDIES FROM A FALL

CHARLOTTESVITA VaBaron Edward Van Storm von Gravesende a relative of Queen Wlmclsauia-fe deed at Croze county a

of injuries in a from bin horseCount Storm of Bra a brother ofthe reach t the belaid of thehaze be died

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It was onehands to parallelin a gymnasium It was quite anotherto hi the same way from The outJutting crossbar of a flying behestespecially each jolt ofgas nearly tears ones looseand obstacle that fe struckagainst threatens to brush one to earthas a housemaids brooms might brush

Onward the balloon blundered heavilygaledriven through the pithand I to my bar buffeted andshaken It was a ride such as onetakes in fever mar My bruisedto weight a ton Everyof arms wasstrained almost to the breaking pointthe rush of I had moreheard the far off growl ofthunder Several times now the blacktees was a knifelike flash ofwhite lightning But with raceunder bottom of the wicker ear Ibad as little chance as inclination todiscover by there dashes my whereshouts

I seemed to have been traveling thusbetween heaven andBach socood I felt I could keep mylonger uponread somewhere that heroismconsists in being able to endure for onemoment And while I was nohero I endured

Then my ears were agonized byroar of thunder that filled the wholeworld A flash of lightning struckAt same instant the balloon gavea terrific plunge Something roeon tbe left side to kneeknocking me breathless and rippingmy feeble on the crossbarMy hold broke the breath flocked outof me I fell helplessly tnt ospace

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