6 CSERTAL^ 1/2 STORY cvj [LANGFORD I oJ 7 the | J THREE J !BARSS F t-By KATE AND VIRGIL D. BOYLES (Copyright by A. C. McClurg & Co., iyo7.) SYNOPSIS. George Williston, u poor ranrhman, high-mimled anil cultured, searches for C;M tic missing- l'rom liis ranch—the "Lazy S." On a wooded spot in tin 1 river's bed that would have been an island had the Missouri been at high water, he dis covers a band of horse thieves engaged in working over brands 011 cattle. He creeps near enough to note the chang ing of tin"Three Bars" brand on one .'tecr to the "J. R." brand. Paul 1-ang ford, the rich owner of the"Three lii.rs," is informed of the operations of the gang of cattle thieves—a band of outlaws headed by Jesse Black, who long have delied tiie law and authori ties hi' Kemah county. South Dakota. Langford is struck with the beauty of Mary, commonly known as "Williston's little girl." Louise Dale, an expert court stenographer, who had followed le r uncle. Judge Hammond Dale, from the east to the "Dakotalis." and who Is living with him at Wind City, is requested by the county attorney, Hiohard Gordon, to come to Kemah and take testimony in the preliminary hearing of Jesse Black. Jim Munson, in waiting at the train for Louise, looks fit a herd of cattle being shipped by Bill Brown, and there detects old "Mas." a well known "onery" steer be longing to his employer of the"Three Bars" ranch. Munson and Louise start for Kemah. Crowds assemble in Justice James U. McAllister's court for the preliminary hearing. Jesse Black springs the tirst of many great surprises, waiving examination. Through Jake Sanderson, a member of the outlaw gang, he had learned that the steer "Mag" had been re covered. and thus saw the uselessness of lighting against being bound over. County Attorney Gordon accompanies Louise Dab- on her return to Wind City. While Willijynn stands in the light in his door to Head War Department. Boston. The intimate personal friends of Assistant Secretary of State Bacon, formerly of Boston, have re ceived information which leads them to believe that Mr. Bacon will become secretary of war about July 1 next, succeeding Secretary Taft, who is un derstood to be desirous of retiring from the cabinet at that time. The determination of Secretary Taft to retire is said to bo quite definite, and is understood not to be dependent upon the outcome of the national convention. Mr. Bacon was born in this city ir.d was particularly prominent in ath- Robert Bacon. ieties while attending Harvard uni versity, being captain of the varsity crew. He was a classmate of Presi dent Roosevelt. He was connected with the bank ing firm of E. Rollins Morse & Co. until 1899, when he became a mem ber of the firm of J. P. Morgan & Co. of New York, where he has since made his home. He married a Miss Carlton of New York. His friends in this city, upon hear ing of his reported advancement, were not surprised, for something of such a nature had been anticipated. HOUSE OF LITHOGRAPHIC STONE. Home in Nuremberg, Germany, Covet ed by Many. Berlin. —Lithographers look at it and sigh. It's a plain, plastered stone house about 50 yards from the ancient city hall of Nuremberg, Germany. There is nothing to distinguish it from the other old houses of the neighbor hood except that it is built of lith- Jgraphic stone, worth from six to 21 lents a pound. So lithographers who jo to Nuremberg wander from the worn tourist trails to see the wonder. The house was built about 1680, near ly 100 years before Alois Senefelder, the discoverer of lithography, was born. Andreas Lichtenstein, who built it, took the stone easiest to get and secured it for the trouble of carry fey ji iptsfi A Cross Marks the Building Coveted by Lithographers. Ing it away. Now the material in the building is worth about $4,000. The present Andreas Lichtenstein, a descendant of the man who built the house, has said "Nein" about once a month for the last 20 years to specu lators who want to buy his home and tear it down for the stone. It is his home and that of his forefathers and he refuses to part with it. So lith ographers, with thoughts of rising prices, look and sigh. Lithographic stone is found in com mercial quantities only in Bavaria. The largest quarries are near Nurem berg. Chinamen Take Up Skating Fad. Whether it be owing to Christian ity, civilization or Americanization, mattery not, but the Chicago China man is "getting there." He has taken to roller skates, says the Chicago Ex aminer. With him it has become a case of "roll, roll, roll along," but instead of "over the dark, blue sea," as when he came from the "Celestial kingdom," it is across and along the pavements of the "chop suey district." That he enjoys tlie sport is attested by the increasing numbers seen night ly in Clark and adjacent streets. It seems odd to see these so-called heathen going with the wind, their queues flying behind them, and the straps of their skates pressed down deeply into their well padded sandals. The missionary didn't teach John Chinaman to skate. He got. the in spiration from his children, and they learned it from their American school mates. Averted an Excuse. "I noticed," remarked the piano stool to tiie parlor lamp, "that you started to smoke last night when Miss Yerner was entertaining ,Mr. Tim mid." "Yes," replied the lamp, "I saw she was just waiting for an excuse to turn me down." Looked On as Form of Bribery. Controller Wilson of Chicago has ruled that no telephone, traction, elec trie light or other public utility corpo ration can make contributions to iios litals or other charities^ ALMOST A MIRACLE. Raised Up When Science Said Ther« Was No Hope. G. W. L. Nesbitt, Dopot Street, Marion, Ky., writes: "I was a chronic t invalid with kidney troubles, and often wished death might end my awful suffer ings. The secretions were thick with sedi ment, ray limbs swollen and my right side so nearly par "nanr- alyzed I could not raise my hand above my head. The doctor held out 110 hope of ray re covery, and I had given up, but at last started using Doan's Kidney Pills and made a rapid gain. After three months use I was well and at work again." Sold by ail dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. EXTREE! EXTREE! Si—Pop, the old red caow hea kicked the bucket! Hi —Je-rushlem, I wouldn't tuk S4O fer thet caow! Did she pass away in peace? Si —She passed away in pieces, yep! The old fule kicked thet bucket o' stuff yeou go tew blow up stumps with! 15 YEARS OF SUFFERING. Burning, Painful Sores on Legs- Tortured Day and Night—Tried Many Remedies to No Avail —Cured by Cuticura. 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