—— mamma She Sprang in Front of Holton, Holton, his mind working like light ping, did not Attempt to put her aside “Out of the way,” repeated the Spaniard, with a sort of hissing of the breath, “Out of the way, or, by God! I'll shoot through you.” There wus the crash of an opening door. “What's this—this noise and shout ing?" came a deep voice. Holton, watching his enemy like a hawk, saw the revolver-barrel deflect ed from him, the man’s head turned in the direction whence the voice had come, Springing backward and side wire like a deer, Holton shot across the room. ‘There was a loud report——a bullet A. STORY FREEING fs by ~ Lawrence Perry Axthor of “Dan A 4 ~. Sh covvrrany. A.C whe Lumdy o- co 191% i hair. The next Instant d through the window Il, and was on the porch e, 68 two bullets sped after the be by a the Carer a horses soldi butt upon ck of ing animal with he ley od KNess wont who in the down had Way down, in the moonlight, the mas innel of Hob struck ns floated rrimac and i revivified by ¢ of open. seneation of He ed, and then # sigelessly on ward, until at last, pa ng through growth of manigut, the wide ex- the before rd Sawn him pat of Caribbean lay Here he flung himsell on the ground and waited for morning His lHmbs were. aching with almost unbearable pain. His eves burned with fever, his | head throbbed And yet all theese things he regarded lightly, for the Caribbean was In front of him, and the American fleet would receive his warn | ing as soon as Goud brought the dawn CHAPTER XI Destroying a Fleet, it was well past dawn when Holtof awoke. He was la a panic of fear that | he had permitted valuable time te elapse, He rose (to his feet stiffly and broke through the bushes until the blue sea lay bensath him. His eyes were strained to the left, where the stern of the flagsalp was swinging to ward him, He noticed black smoke belching from the funnels. Evidently the New York was leaving her station when the ships of the enemy were pre paring to come out of the harbor where they had boen bottled up for #0’ long. Cold sweat stood out upon Holton's forehead, and, hastily throwing aside | hig coat and teariug off his shirt, he took from beneath It a white signal flag, which he had carried around his, body for days agalust just this emer | gency. t Breaking off a branch and knotting | —————— ——— a OF THE) OF CUBA} - r IMustrations ky Ellsworth Young 7 i i —— } NN M « COPYRIGHTED IN GREAT TRITIAW 7 A “Th aC ’ "A \ ition. leaving « gtern was still BIroOwilj to smaller away, of an angie and down icating that all he mind $ movement Admi wanted was alre matiers the ho As Holton threw his flag turned shorewinrd he saw umns of black direction the harbor ral “i 51. beam od ceived that his 0 more importar of aside and two tall col smoke arising from the They were coming! He dashed for hig flag, but even as the finsh of a tier of from Morro and Socapa, and suddenly, as he glanced down gw guns then y, he saw with yellow deflan ind the | i which of h succumbed fury i Onset, i, disabled and sinking yf what to w minut re seemed very fe He could see or three of the aground from hat ia now, flames seething hways, the men of the into the Liefbo were crew leaph from the Ameri goa vessels 4 siding to the diligen as, but they had set of dealing ats among them, res moments themselves death ¢ as Wefore 5 4% i to the task to thelr foes {T0 BE CONTINUED) Ve FELT HE WAS PASSED OVER Somewhat Peculiar Idea That Gave Youngster a Great Sense of Personal injury. Mrs. Flint, who always has an eye and ear for childish troubles, stopped one day on her way to a luncheon of ther college class because she saw a stout Hite boy who was standing near the curb and crying loudly. She un dertook to comfort the distressed youngster. She bent down, patied the tow.col ered head, gazed Into the tearstaimed face, and made as If to wipe away the traces of grief, “Why, what is the matter, my dear chilld?” asked she sollicttously, “M-my bbrother's got a vacation snd--and 1 haven't!” be roared “What a shame!” sald the woman. “Then you don't go the school 7 “No, ma'am.” came from the little bly, in a fresh burst of sorrow, “l- I ddon’t go to school anapy where yet!" Exchange to same Year's Work in the Mints. The United States mints in the fis eal year ended June 30, 1913, turned out 186.626 871 coins, a pretty good year's work. The face value of these coins wae $37,496,530, but this amount nlekel. In number, however, the cop per colns had even more preponder ance than the gold colons in value since there were 170,068,761 of them, against only 4.221400 of the gold pieces Engineering and Mining Jour nal. | ——— 1 ns ——————- a RRR — — — oe — ——— COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade ani Market Reports. Dunn's Review says: *“econt conditions improvement is In some in measure senti- and industry have not shared in the forward movement to any appreciable extent. Briefly summed up, the situa tion continues Irregular, although there is tangible reason for the betier feeling prevalent. A noticeable re vival of activity has occurred in some mercantile lines thi sis especially true of the leading dry goods markela, in which prospects appear quite favor- shle. t where gi but are and Congervatizm Is manifes tant purchases for are involved, orders immedinte delivery steadily expanding” oel's Bays: developments of the week are rable, though ft & at mproved sentiment rather actval fon of dema for sorful reports Folloy of exigent buying to evident t than y EXDAr nd is the basi and -,. . tH. ¥ rehandied hens, 1 10 me y, young, stagLY. 14@ Southern. 128 166018; turkeys, gobblers, 12020; do, rough and by Kent leland do. Ine 17; wd Poultry 2g 2c gobbYers ches, © mixed ducks, do. We? capone 226223: do, medium, 200021; do. small and slips, 1T@1R8 Dressed Hogs 10%; Turkeys. choice mixed hens and 208621; do, old toms, young, 17; do, do, old roosters, 16@1R; tern and Southern, 11 do young 18; of old and 106011: 156216; @12: holee . do. medium welghtr 10; do, glock, 6 Live Stack 8.35; heavy, $8.5008.35: packers and butchers, $8.15G 8.356, light, $8@8.18; ples, 36.900 7.50. Cattlo--Prime fed steen, 8.26: dressed beef steers, $7.4008.50; Southern steers, $6.200G8.25; $4257.70; ors and feeders, $8508.35; Sheep--Lambs, $720@7.95; year ewes, $5@05.50. PITTSBURGH. ~~Cattle--8Slow, sup piy fair: choles, $8.76 00; prime, $5 6¢ @8.70. Al Iwi TS. w—— D PV. 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