tl bandit was equally at a disadvantage 3 g Fireman and the B di Then, © without waiting for a reply, 4 ARCADIA IS I k IIS ISLE I ° an it. he looked up at the robber.’ Insti x * = * ively the latter I'ad turned to the engi- — = By HENRY GARDNER HUNTING near, and was straining his eyes to = look at the big gauge. Dan's moment No Laws, No Money and No Je had come. . i 3 11 No, IE first time Dan Coryell | from the valves brazen throat pro With ail the fo f hi Crime; in ristan Ds, Cunha. Sl is : J : > ve iroat, a pro- YEN ¢ € rece of his powerful 0, and . . . YEULUd A x Ply a the throt- | test against the continued halt. voung shoulders, backed by his wild Sie SE = € of No. 32 he g ix try : x S . ¥ so . ; a LT. of R 4 ao 0 5 : got into Minutes passed. They seemed long determination, he swung the scoop. | a ouble. > acked the : : Se : os ; . . = Hh * 2 ic - J i SION biz passen eH d the f to Dan, the longest minutes lc had edge foremost, a fearful we by on, Splendid Recora For Morality by the Yess Than 100 o assenger engine wor k y m s y 4 $rsd 3 + ? et ey 2 I en ae off | ever know n. The rush of steam fell | straight at the robber's body. Fairly Inhabitants of Ile in South Atlantic Ocean. oh § i 2 at the co yal docks, | from its ear-splitting hiss io a lower | OVer the stomach he hil the man. and : : . ; f $ an. + her on he ¢ i your and a half to get | note, dwindled and dropped again | the body of the bandit doubled up like Ferm eT —— ’ 1 2 rails gain. slightly. Hh & oe a0. trol nit : . 4 Can x so: Dan was a new fireman and should | a 4 Ly, nd the h topped with a sud- | @ JjackKnife and went out of the cab 7 OLK who Lold that money | 15h Government, st it out, strug- Don’t as nan and Six lenness ‘ ade . bao divrer J in "eo a. len oe p31 : ; : s : : Th iy 2 x race 3 : not have touched the throtile, but he | accust a wig made the succeeding un into the blackness of the night, with = i is the root of all evil may | gling against many difficulties and tri- HE LOVES ANIMALS. baby’s 1 throtiie, DO ¢ accustome ie for » insta - ro : > i . + it . * : r 3 mT 1 Cae Se, did it to save Ben Balch ioe | sen: nie 4 niet for the instant al- only: the dull sound of the fearful, i | E rl | find support for that belief over a disaster that would The Thakur of Kalamazoo unfit 1 mt ach, er, ost painful. crushing blow and i ) 1 ¢ : . . : pe 1s a friend of the placid zebt i fra 1 TOnrim : ng hiow and the thud as the Isle cian | have nod a ealont owen a s a friend of the placid zebu. TY, pre from a reprimand and de for Dans bods siiffoned with a stad) a iii i 1 as he ©) © e of Tristan | ha ecked a colony of carefully sc- He pets tigers at random, fuller's being late at his engine Ben "had | jerk A growl of I B2 voroed : r A 3 & frou 42 For, though |lected idealists. Drives cheetahs in tandem acic ac : « JEUK. STOW 1 o -3iCOS £4 “Pr he , Yori! ; oF seveniv rae tv . i ’ . in etal n ti y a sick wife at home. and Dan knew | an oceasional OL Tonga yolces, » ith , ler open, Ben! T.et her golf? . eventy-seven white folk| Nature has been at pains to pre- And rides into non a gnu. safest y: * an ‘ : ON; shout an 1e = | 8¢ 3 ¢ ir ine inhabit this fiv s - p fal 3 3 = that was the reason for his tardi- | noise of bl Ih moon and the hollow sped Dan, dropping ihe scoop and inhabit this fiy speck of an island in | pare an earthly paradise on this lonely TT septic ness mf, t Re lows on a car door, sounded | Staggering into the cab. the South Atlantic, there is no noney isle. Its remoteness from the world 80 LADYLIKE, tender Be. not a doze: ds awav conkine i stantiv the big 0 31..3 1st 3 dremla tio: o sii Bim &“ »& VOUr wif > : The yardmaster was anzry at thei wih es 1 yards away, breaking in Instantly the big engineer puiled his in cireu tion among them, and. of strife and unvest is what has con- Does your wife ever say anything don’t v yardmast as angry at the |v all their grim portent upon his | throttie as he had never pull 1 nificantl 100 i il 1 . she is sorry for¥” : less 5 : : nt u 1 his 1 { f rr pulied a valve nificant enol or q < ribate VST Phin onts ta} + : 1 she 1s sorry lor: - awkward result of Dan's venture, and | startled understanding. I Dates, |e BF he pu ed a valve | RY : ther e also is no | tributed most to the establishment of No: Sho sary. if . ointmer said some savage things But hecause Thensudd : = =. . No. 32 jumped as if stung, roungdoing of any description. an Arcadia there. \ island is a No; she’s sorry H she doesn't say r Ben was mnespected by him on a Noy 7 Sue denly a shot rang out above and took up the slack of her train Wrote a recent visitor to the island: | vast volcanic cone, almost S000 thos anything.”-—Cleveland Leader, CHIT sl Row i n 2) n a ES | ! Sn in, And Bp instantaneously suc- with a crazy crash and jar. She “Money wontd be useless, for there is |in height, which was hurlad up out In w ty) Jal sy 2 e | ceeding yell told that it had been fired | Slowed. then jumped again, an nothing 1 - i f the sca o ML we TER and because Bon would have it so the in earnest. The sound of he Gi fire d ih oo ’ Jo d again, and the thing to kil And he continued: | of the sea : ago. The base is. a LITERALLY. should . . res 3 3% HE St i ‘avy blows LL arted. in Bonesty, S riety a1. i ir Cire fer once - *\WhLat's x yf OCP 3 % : report went in to the superintendent's | stepped short. Dan's heart coi meio | Ben jerked open the s : : Er a obriety and ha nga sleds, ircuinferencé of | Whats the inost recent intelli most i office reading as if the engineer's hand | with a quicl Dan's 1 3 vt contracted | bes ked open the sand hos. She free apparently from all erime. | Which, something over twenty miles in | gence?” seven ey EL ia Xe a quick quiver of horror. and an | Should not sliy ‘Darks flow. £ro¥ S801 . stent } Sifts 7 “Phat of ; : instead of Dan's had been on the throt- | involuntary So HAL} orror. and an i aes lip now. Sparks flew from ts dissension or double dealing, the | extent, is det by steep cliffs from That of Jones; he has just recov- on a be tle—Dan kept his new job and “his | The m a %, i amation escaped him. | the rac 2 and the big machine groaned | ibabitants of Tristan da Cunha seem | 1000 to 200( feet high ered from an attack of insanity.”—New moving a3 Ny . ! : : ar he corner instantly | ost humanly y sty u ¢ vr 10 have carr nm i] ' T ri : a = chance.” “My fault. anyway,” said | his revolver stantly od ar ans : at the strain, It | unconsciously o have carried out the! On the northwest a plateau some tive Orleans Times-Democrat, shoes. the engineer. when Da rotos bth > ned enough to break connecting | PU¥Dose entertained by the original miles Jong and al mile road n= 4. UTE Lo i Eg gineer, ¢ Dan protested. | Don't you move, young duck!" 1 rods or to blow out nda 1 | settler of 18 Aili ee ia bile Prong ins inches “Ought to have heen here.” | said, bo 5 iq 3 g quck! le}. : 1 : ) out a cylinder head, | Setter or A 11, Jonathan Lambert, by | fervenes between & cliffs and sea BREEZY. always 3 % Ene De » lioarsely. but everything held, and no ex i themselves * Ey 1 3 A th : hit or 0 all end ef in ial P < » Ang 0 Cpress 1 emselves ‘beyond the reach | an¢ lis also dro ut Ketchun r . Dan Coryell could not forget it, and | Dan held himself motionless, 1 . fin on the © apd HE 3 pres Si iy pe; 1 the reach | and this also drop about 100 Ketchum A. Cummin—“Well, you've very n swore allegiance to Ben He did not | twrrned bl nless, hut he ay] 1 il 3. and R. OQ. ever started 01 calecanery and ordinary misfortune.’ t to the actu It is on succeeded in raising the wind Wiz - $ . 3t arne Aine coos . Y wi a Looe rf iar a : 1 |S e aising the nd. he 3 know how he could ever pay the debt, | A sava fzing eyes upon his enemy. | Witt less loss of time. Fhey have no written laws. All be- | this low-lyi ound that | are you going to do now?” * : EW : al e debt, | A savage 6 Wik Heine 3 i DOr & yment. as : tne Inve ix te : € fie. going t ‘ [1 put it seemed to him a lifelong obliga- |-an Ya pu was rising in him, 1 Or a mom nt. as the train moved. | {dg law-abiding, they need none, each tie little community dwells and culti- Orville Ardup—"I'm going to blow " tion, and he kept on the alert for his which : SHY Io desperate daring | tie robbers were at a Joss, so sudden doing what seemeth right in his own |vates what crops they can obtain myself.” — Chicago Tribune > o> Phe opportunity : : rowi 1e had never feit before was | 1d complete was the surprise. Then | “Ye They have no jail Crime | mostly potatoes, : : hy yr hans J. growing, ¢ ‘ith it a strange ¢ ; : 8 wis nvas ! ; Aon : goo te Wp ecu TEE This story tells how his opportunity | dai he and with it a strange cunning, Shans and howls arose. cries to the | among them being unknown, such an A copious stream of fresh water ALL, HE WANTED Broan Chi nd Ben as yin orn in his hitherto untried | 82rd in tlhe engine to stop the train, institution. would be a superfluity. | bursts out at the foot of the lofty cliff ¢ : Sorat Ee 4 sed it. spirit, grew also. He looked at his | dud then, after a delay Dan had They have no form of gover tA rw iin ? i the loft) CAIES ‘1 don’t want poverty, an’ I don’t The sil coming events really do cast their | muscular captor with : scarcele bh " 3 ‘ 1 ® L government and | running across the northern end of the | want riches,” says Brother Dickoy A . . shadows before, 1 3 ; : ee : ith a new question | Scarcely hoped for, a sudden hush, as | pay no taxes. They enjoy perfect {plateau and falling ‘or 37. Fys Bute Ina, golor £ s before, no one had eyes to see | in his eyes, and a Sure : > realization came ay SHE 3 gf ® 1 Dien afd Iallng Ovary the lower | “All I wants is plenty litical cam- eve the forewarning of the occun f oy measured him by a ization came to them that they had | independence and freedom which | cliffs into the sea, m: king pict plenty political cam Clever £ £2 ccurrences of | new staudard, the standard of craf lost control of tl rai : or : y ice 2 ely aking a pictur- } paigns an’ canderdates runnin’ de ye and t that bleak November nig von hit oS oops ly Blangars of ome BEfeonitpol of iae pail. never degenerates into license. The | esque cascade and refres sieht f 1s : he ge. year ang U is tie ber night. Dan had Tle mew cooler. The Rubhab at the A gin et Tien. tool] commuonits 1% hbsdintely ge. Tis eRsen 1 eshing sight for | roun’!”— Atlanta Constitution, loon « just finished coaling up and swung | express car wa : at the Wha : ared Ben. from ununity is absolutely moral. mariners whose water casks need re- . eT 4 swunt 3 S§ as growing again. Words ix lofty perch: but he himself stuck toi Ai en hr someti himse - ar t iol ceus Shiny * 58 in. ords b 1e himself stucl “CONTENT WIT Fie i ” S EE ne to his high seat as No. 32, | and sentences reached the eneine. | © his post. despite the expected de CONTENT WITH THEIR LOT. og HIS SOURCE OF INSPIRATION. most | g the evening express, lef o rents , Bias . er Lh i ay ‘he SSdor. to : the nlet the fiftee r Six- “ : : lone bridee ahove 0% oar > left the | threats shouted to the occupant of a |= of flying bullets. The outsider who recently visited | teen dwellings of tl Hig op ux He writes the most realistic war anese al ont ok tho edibant eton and pound- | barricaded car which told of efforts | Dan slipped back to the tank again this later-day Arcadia did so for the cotped "a : le setilement are | scenes in his books.” mings smbankment one ; oar : nT : ! : again, THOR t nding > ts grouped. Some years ago a part of Von 130 = re aime em) = Iz e more, to enter which were, so far. futile, | P1t it was not from fear of bullets nor harpose of finding out whether its in- | ciping w : ai NS 5 380 iy part of the Yes, poor fellow! His marriage has new Jp HB e city. 2 rl Ti : i dhl> > i : ahitants really want =} 1g was diverted near s » i roa of the tral ) “hie hollow Time was passing, time that was pre- | [fom thonght of them. He feared more habitants really wanted to leave It | urine a furrow o i s source bY | helped him that much, at any rutel’— these a lace in on the high trestle | cious to these robbers, and their cause | (Pat. with all her quick start, No. 32 Tristan da Cunha belongs to England, | ctranss + urrow, so that a tributary | New Orleans Times-Democrat, tucks ave place to a solid hum over stone- | was not prosperi ra : $ : ; a TL NO. 9= | nnd. in January. 1903 SE stream now passes by the door of : . Baliasted sleeper 15 10t prospering. The man in the t not get sufficient headway on | oo. in January, 1903, a British man- | yoaly every : he Eat the ke pars. a rE ut down | express car was not to be frightened her train to prevent the robbers Trom of-war called at the island and after- Shit . yory one o> the houses, to re- AN HISTORICAL INCIDENT ? § ke as No. 32 settled int ori ¢ ORG di at Co k eard Yonor: : ite just above the ide : Ad le Fil : ettlec nto her | and brought to terms by barking. Dan | ¢=ain mounting the engine. Irom the ward reported that most of the people bite ju 1 ¢ cascade, Ytonhibal had ust fallen fro . Ty gait. Dan had leaned forward for a | heard the command fro m "| heavy pull at tl : 1 1 m the | wore weary of their life of isolation | The houses are built of soft sione lepl Piha alien from is id look at the track ahe: ; 3 . : all m Some recog- AV) } at ie start he knew that - ary ihe le of Isolation i Aly+ning res pe ' os elephant. of Bu ‘ ‘ ahead when the thun- | nized leader: . and want : obtained from the high slopes 10 > 1% mun- | niz ade » Ete Te Ju an: vanted SE ARC AV : ot 2 i slopes of the “ t . 5 derbolt came. “yap or they had not yet broken the train in | ted to get away from the | mountain dressed To ots iv 1 wish I had my touring car here,” tle, o wp Break the express car off and run | {We and the heavy: coaches drag piace Sin dressed to Ht so exactly |, ‘ : ted i = Throw up yer hands!" Ya € : and ran {*" avy: coaches dragged : | that the scanty mortar used is scarcely te muttered. “I'm sick of these trunk ated i r The warts oo Ana ier ‘down the road. We'll blow the | With a fearful weight. But the locomo- No the government of Cape Colony | n . Tod Fhe 'y mw ay used is scarcely | jipec Cleveland Plain-Deales, tana S re shouted almost in | whole outfit into king . : i Tie Bie levote ( 10 rp : e : ny ps Flhiase, and he had heard | wild in an instant to prevent his mak with all his mieht, was almost abreast life. But when the agent explained to . voted to the ing room, with a oy Si 5 i) Dense ( ii Only the dif- { Ing a move which he feared could only | “4 the cab. overhauling the still com the folk of Tristan da. Cunha how dif- } fireplace chimney in the Bt al uit) derstanding quickly that ing digsacior ’ ty Ran tt eal amt Diil= {fore L ivi ni ra ¢. the remai ving ‘ide *Xped Be Das Cossel 1 g quickly that | bring disaster. It was the last straw | PAratively slow moving engine. Dan ferent the outside world was from _ the remair being divided into pi y -Ad2 48 as a a victim | for x + 3h it 5 : 51i1C, al tin ; a 3 il : ch roy of a real hold ap a a victim | for the boy. His wits were at their | St00P%1 and caught up a piece of coal th island home the little community r rooms with com- Aoi Lension Sow D ma cowpre- | keenest stretch. He must find a strat- the size of a cobblestone, braced him- of seventy-seven decided to let weil vevin 3 181 s 2 i aia el = atl i : 5 3 RL i 1 : . Cul ET % i : His und¢ var indi 3 | agem, or he must act in sheer desper- | 3¢if and waited. ROUEN sone 3 artitions has raiiro x is srstanding was he hil : ; = Les bis IY aines i - "alr : ily, however De ile ne | AL He controlled himself by an A moment later the striving runner |, 22d ihe Visiting official] thinks they aon oni Ther that jiave Fre hea i 3 ) a steel ring some ort of will, and his eyes became cat- ted fo catch the handgrip of the acted wise 's that RAND | ¢ alled at tire island or been cast ashore cis 2 ches {Ir i TORO —1 iko i : s = ad 1 : : * = | there olic of p23 3 ‘ muzzle of n f a lis mnose—the | ike in their watching of the guard for Dan saw his face, white, set, | 10% nets of suspicion and cir- | jhete, 4 yelid of Sho of in : Sue The fr 2 Poy oral revolver. | the slightest opening. ( . in the light of the still open fire. ctmspection, they would fare ill if set | .y it gosh in fhe insolent C > fireman's hands wen ) Yel The ! i 1 , : : re 1 odvifi i Yaad Ea ‘k.” which avpears - LAs rt her o up. Hej Then all at once his plan formed. |” door. Then with every ounce of adrift in any civilized community |, Clark which appears on a ! RIG : ; : : 1e read the storl | He turned sl zhily and glanced up at his power he flung his missile straight nan plays TERE plect of LI used in constructing 1f mii ii e would do under such ecir- the steam guage. ? B ALY +t the fierce visage L Et ton of Ie ak cas ns he 2 one of the bedrooms. For rescuing the eatin c stances. 3 tomethitic iy 1 - re Lh nd Ean this € WHO | yoy t Shee TQ eo ’ : ey But something in the} She's losing stonmn” ha sald alond Fhe runner's face disappeared 0 oses, so long as he himself wins.” crew of this vessel in 1878 the island- encol 5 of tho 1 Z1y eyes he now saw back | looking at the robber 1 32 gasped and roared. The train atned there are 1o newsp ie : ne ers were handsomely rewarded by the frain ‘evoiver ideas of resistance T : : : : ” : 2 Train gM El et Spapers I i tates Gov : 3 out of his h 1) Dat Moos of resis anee | The other scowled at the address: | Peed until the engineer could pull tan da Cunha, no postoffice, no United Sates Government. Jay of his head. 3 iS aves Bau i hk ; : ? Holey : : They have tr s of thoi ; i pay 2 hp ; the n his eyes glanced at the %auge his throttle wide. chure hes 4 atid no schaots, there niSe nle They have troubles of their own, like by in o looked at Ben. The engineer | With quick intelligence . : 5 D: ‘ad hit hn 70 Shot . : : other peoples. ©The worst of 0 crear had turned and was stari 1 intelligence. Steam was mn fed hit fire and slammed the | 20 hobs. - The only time, in fact when > 2 Worst of them 0 < as staring over his | neede c . 3 . ! 3 : pet t 31n ihe : Cal fron » gutside OT Sp, y: shoulder, open-monthad. ot ver his | ceeded. Dan had counted on his know- furnace door sliut. Then he sank down | fi inhabitants think of anyihing lke ime from the outside world. Over you m 2d, at an | > oh a a ha } \ ayo: > wWOoS¢ore years ag a se sD wns indis STAndInG on the sted dons 2 nan 5 * enough about an engine to fall into | 200 the steel floor, cold, trembling, bargaining is when they trade with oScore years ago a schoonst was indis 1 is 3p) on between | his trap. with a sudden feeling of faintness and | SDP passing the island. Even then ‘ecked on the island and a lot of rats She (thinking of the dogs)— Ugly lit 1f Eg: - < p tank. and covering hin | ‘She reelit od J : 5 . Sasi, TL ne > & a : Sa : . 4 Lh | cacane 5 se ve Tes . i >) 1 & with a pistol the « . oR : n bi ought to be coaled,” said Dan, | % pusea. The train flew on through the however, there is no competition « 2rd froghe to ni shor , muttl- | He things, aren't they ss Tepe 5 ! i th 111 covered | and he wa orod it his voles tv 3 right, « 5 : A amone the plying so iast th YS vera He (z i ; \ as 2 Bae Ah an rand i hed In red if his voice trembled. Bind Lt, and only when the lights gmeng them. a ES : it Ney s00n 2 ran He (alluding to the children)—“Oh. I 2 2 a : ’ BS aiae} > alt re: : ger < > . i i > . . £5 —even pan recognized that on tl Hy uspi guard looked at him a moment |” on ed In: ithe city station, twelve All provisions or produce of any kind + , renderingothe euliivation wouldn't go as far as that. But per- i i SHIZe at on the in-| sSuspiei qv. of 3 lod fi 5 i tie : . yf grain 1pC ie ¢ Wweoehinge bar ans if : er : stant—but there was plenty 2 : 2 i | sp jay, and then said: miles from the scene of the hold-up, supplied to ships are regarded as the 2 : in 1 possible and sweeping bare | haps if you dressed them differ- eral dn > § ¥ of amaze- All right! Coal up, then.” did Ben curb her speed. common proverty of the comigunity the llsides where grew the tussock | ently—"—Punch. orga s “Step her!” commanded tI Dan slipped from his seat. He dared Dan had no notion of any great merit and the proceeds of their sale in cloth grass with which they used to thaich — A 2 ‘01 1anded thie man who | NOt wa : £ i what fei > oa : bg “| their cottages TOA" faced Ben ihe an wie (008 bonis 4, Ben, hut silently prayed |! what he had done.» ITe was only | IB& or stores are distributed equally thet ? poles NOT EXACTING. hoy i 7 The engineer's big left hand 1 J shine the big engineer would be on |=ad. Indeed, his anxiety over the among the several households, the FL cach Louseholder has to raise} “Did I understand you to say that a i £ S big le 171 mechan- | the aler In 4f Ble vrei, x it De “hs » needs of it in rg Taxa Dre Ad « 8 ically tightened on he | or i: mech i” i ee ilert to help if his plan succeeded. ferocity of the blow he had struck blowing of a horn summoning a repre- i hat he needs of it in a walled-in in-! your husband was anxious to have a Fou. et 5 1 » throttle, but he el st ac icliiv. for the c : rg : vik : i antativ , iia : 5 3 closure . “hic hi grerdics: ois os ® Moti 1 e & : i Made on aihor ove , but he | : B gt ant quickly, for only =o could the bandit occupied his mind rather } S€htauve of each family to the divi-|, Te Ten id the rats can De | political career?’ : mak i he : ove, ype for success . wan any ides iat 1 . wri 8 " 3 Ss Ke at bay. The rats are ars “N et : inn il : “Get busy!” dictated the bandit, mov- | ed } nt 3 uccess. His heart pound- | hdl any idea that he had Portus anad sion. To make the system work out 7% the HD Th He ko No, he ain’t particular about the ca- nd ; : ) : rand 10v-| © ainfully an is knees a rem 2 deo : irlv. ede Cis : ! e island. 1e Tristanites wi . 5 : pota 1 I5k forward. Ready 3 a d his knees trembled, | © I" wrkable dead. He hoped with all | 121 rly each family takes its turn in| ....; : istanites will | reer. All he wants is an office.’—Chi- ho do . Ben turned and . | but the quick thought of that brave | his soul that he had not killed Hi supplying what a ship needs rect a monument to the memory of | cago Record-Herald ; xd anc she s throttle | ¥ » follow in i ! : . 1 y ly anvhodv wh 11] rd . : ’ : raid, t home, while his ri phshed 1h ihrotlie oons fellow in the express car and of | 8 Tristan do Gahha was discovered. ing. body who will rid them of the pest. I CC { 1e, > S rig ‘ A . | ay Toe bias Jah - > oe anv 1 S 3 i : plied tho 43 ho ht hone Jose ap- | Ben, his friend, braced him with a| But when No. 32 stopped in the great 1560 by the Portuguese navigator For many reasons it would seem to HER CALENDAR Pe i air. No. 32 slowed with a | fierce resolve to s ie > : greatly i avigalor ‘he eniinently desirable thi ist . ? Siena } fork : ; J ; de TO: e to stand by. in shed and the st a J] whose name it bears. Great Britai nently desirable that the exist- “To 5 ul { 3 : jerk, then slowed again and stopped.| He picked up the e : | £ st ry was told, he 2 Ine, a at Britein | 8 Nis tetana Arcadia shomld |} How long have you been here? tion, ; Ben was not lacking in cou Tow SWE it on he coal &coop and | Suddenly found himself a hero. It took possession of it some 300 years =r 3 1 Arcadia should be | ggked the girl who had just arriv t oma ! ? ’ £ 2 courage, hut | swung it recklessly near the leg - | ape a : = ater a hi J . So perpetuated. As an object lesson ir i ; Just arrived a £ his valor contained the eleme I bie her I no legs of | ¥ppeanediudhat the rerindirsiAond the Juter and while Napoleon was impris. | 1p," going £ 2 en lesson In | the summer resort and cretion ient of dis- | the robber. Even at that trying mo- coaches, warned by the cries of their ened on St. Helena, 1300 miles distant the solution of some of the most “Oh, only Shoo, Th ” lied Cc . ment the half-humorous : . : spr, i i ncod : RY 1h] vexed prol vf sociologv the little id > rings,” replied the : HW Na och A reeaTor cus : . \F i got iu ous idea of dig - | companions, quickly dropped from the placed a detachment of British soldiers AM of sociology the little 7 oiT : 3 Now look out for ‘em!”? | 16s ‘sharp edge into tl lea fiers # { <1y Iropp« ad from the ee 1 British soldiers conununity may some d bo & 3 other girl, holding up her hand.—Chi- be u : The man who had given hat dge into the fellow's shins | {rain when the engine started, and there as a sort of outpost . . y may some day be deemed | cago Record-Herald and é £ given the com- tirred ii ine pt ty . at . 3 3 Ay fy 1 1 ih a ” > "O01 4 the «tundv of > IVR . i mands Larned anteile. ar oo om : rred in him a faint inclination to | that Dan's action alone had thus On the Ceath of Napoleon in 182 31 the worily of the study of our learned pro- t ._ both : the engine i 1 EY Jiorpe from | Smile. But his plan was better than | turned the tide against them : Soldiers were withdrawn, but a certain | Tet io evolved © various GOOD FOR SORE EVES Ve ] gine, and disappeared in the | that, and he knew tha is f : . Se pa i ie eter ow theories as to how the ate x ! oe Ld ES i ] darkness toward the rear of the train. | his steadi te W that on his nerve, | A posse of officers pursued the roh- L poral Glass, with his wife and fam. 0 Op x ow the His st happ! Professor (in medical collcogle Mr fas i His fellow stepped back 1 : rai | sta eadiness and his cleverness in| Vers, and in the course of thirty-s ily, and a few other men, were ailowed less muy ber attained by the greatest| Skate, which color irritate ey ~ witl : way between his tw Rar Pe ir a” gy hung the fate of the money | Bours four of them were caught to remain. ifunber Tos Angeles Pe nerve least?” riiaics ifig optic well 4 = LWo chia s and eved | In the express company’ . Amone Es I Quo Tats —————— eo : 4 them alternately ine hi “ AR reat mpany’s safe, per-|-‘tong them was a man with three in 1833 the population numbered Tr. Mr. Ska ally brolk “ey Bi : ternately, holding his pistol | Baps the life of the man in the ex-| broken ribs and a crack Yeoll hi forty souls and in 185 is : When Stanley Worked in a Cellar Ng F kate (usually broke)—“Green, : ready to meet a hostile or insubordi Dress car-—and his ct an, 4 Je ex- { D1oten Hus and n cracked eollay-bone,, orty soils amd in 1852 had risen te : . sir—at least that of the long variety.’ — and Hite Dboe 'L§ 1bordin- | P? car—and Lis chance to help Ben | Who, the doctors said, would recover eighty-five, He sometimes, but not often. spoke | Cincinnati Commercial-T )® VAHL. NI0S : . 313 thic iio i : ve y Ver, i: ’ ins ip . imercial-Tribune, x “Now,” he said. “if ¥ 1 jut this “tight pincl to prevent Lis | No Dan's anxiety was relieved In tiie course of the next two decades to me of his life as a boy. I remem- to lribune soft WW, e said, you wo Aare: doing anything rash and ther i | no gi : X BRI . ! in 189¢ ‘hen . , good you won't get hurt, and yj i : ceivin B thing rash and thereby re-| It was not till the day following ‘the! twenty-five left the island for the in 1830, when we we ENNUL . % = L , and Gl “ *2} o hurt t affair obi} nt dd 44 . inci o> ar . : put your hands down.” Joa ann He sv Sie ) | affair that the engineer and Dan talked | U Dited States and forty-five migrated ns 19 Tired Tatters— Dis : § : He swung ope EPR RA ie i ysl ce i i aa : one afternoon te > atters—“I}is paper tells er- i He settled Lack against the ed sb terow td pen the furnace door and {it Over privately. « They met on thegitc lie cape, reducing the number of Me Siteraean bout a feller wot di Pp BE pea ’ * dmaill> 1@ edge 1 Le a Se Fr PAH Ea ‘ | eng . aR . 3 ay ra i . 111 innl C ef 1 ving the cab door and pulled 1 Se vl Aron 1 trl of cozl. The fire | €Rgine as usual the next morning for those remaini on : the. island. to him. 6 teok Weary Walker : Wot’ nm enngh ira who led the curtain are ) ar an Tred SAT Ix ! thaiy rhealno : # 5 id jr at Le rE > alker—"Wot’'s dat?’ BRO TabAGt Tuts rok " : mn AS I ig Dr n looked quickly at their outgoing trip. To Dan it wasi thirty-six. An enumeration made in tlieys Tired Patter It's dat: outl J L A Y he “11 1e face { < ny anf L Sr oh’ i . . % a : ay 2 3 atters— 3s de SD SAh as oold 1 vind fe 2 2 1is ard and saw that | Sone what emba sing. for he feared 1880 showed 109 living there, and these wharf oun the bz comes ip bus te de feelfty wot fas i 0 Hes . 1e light dazzled him : I 41 som : 1H. . 8: . . x ; a man when he ee He wore no mask, contrary to all t door hy vu E him. He closed the SOME W ord from Ben in personal praise fH2ures haveiremaine sd the high-water He stopped af dat loafin’s : avd w rE ; for: fib, i to all or and swung his scoop agai mye. | of his exploit. A BELA ark aT vad = 3 Fie "OrK.” : Dan's ideas of an up-to-date train rob- | tine he hit tho I 3 ox agnily This} Of M8 xploit. The hoy was modest | Wark of population. There have been } SLE DIY | News. ; ber. His face was dark, clean sl or Th the bandit's legs a sharp | €R0ugh to dread most the praise which two violent. deaths, bul they , were v and ted out a T « , Ciea shaven ap. nal fm nl hats it I he w Rade yg Ps yo . . ] <1 x “ . — Si x i Fehr thin. the Fea ter ven ap : e man jumped aside with a |e Would most value. ases of ‘suicide, due to mental de- lad who al cash BETOR = ’ < res, espe ie “1 ile 5 2 : alr ips 3 ~ I I 8 Ips 3 the nose, being well-cut R Yt | “TI Drea) bl i How in the world did you think nent, alloy from cetlar COWH of . OE AM NE ha A > Tye | reak yer block if you do that! ut, Dan?” > oki a wharf - vo Tove,” said the wi lox asx The eyes were dark and carried in| 222in?” he cried. you do ihat | Di nt?’ asked Ben, looking at the MORAL TONE HIGH. ya I Lave broughtg, © °° id he Whiskerlessayouth, der: them the light i ¢ + boy with mingled pride and affection “1, you here ¢ 1 wanted to show | Tenders one oblivious of time's flight. 1 of reckless readiness to | 1’an stood up w At { : By > and affection. What makes the higli moral record i T Nh “Yes.” rejoi GE dght.” £ ficht, S to | an Si ip with anxious. humble | He was a man little given to any dem- fas Ses 0 you this place. It wasiin this street Yes,” rejoined tire man with the ab : | apology in every Hue of his f trail mail B® al; of the little community so remarkable + h sent hair, * iti eae an. seh Dan locked him over from head | ficar > TI ry line of his face and | onstration of feeling, but Dan's deve-{ is the fact that the or ] } ke tlw I was doing | Sen air, “but marriage and the ar oe 01 es 0 gure, ! sorry.” he sai “TF a1 vii 1 at ? 2 Tig Kk was ptlv £1] : ] ive p<} . : oo foot in silent astonishment. It agin mean—I IN BOTEE he said. I didn’t] tion to bim had been too marked ito} by io ORAS pi ok od? sm $f Yas etly the k as that laa, | Fival of the grocery hill on the first of po 3 AOE Dot Tt tie - was al. | mean—I—if yowll just stand there on | Pass unnoticed, and the engineer was y Foynenns ‘picked,” as is the case | and. if T mistake sot, {hat is the same each month soon bring one back cal ? S ast belief, this sudden break in | te apron, near the side, I won't 1 deeply aff sulin vas pith many more ambitious atte -ellar "9 , | eartk “hi B * Bat 10 wal the routine of his li bal : te side, 1 won't bungle eply affected. eh : : bis | cellar which I worked.” — From 1 again.”—Chicago News of his life. He was wildly | 83ain, I—1—7 IT rmsd to establish ideal colonies whieh have . 2 Es an } excited, and his muscles : Ur oh Ta | “I was the only one who could get am oe : ; Socte ed, 8 iis muscles were instinet- | The robLer moved to the if dont } firononse ti unover’ ais : oe tf signally failed. The male progenitors PRE wit r se for ithe acti 2 ¥ oT 2 a Sig ka , answere( ay ot - Fe . = dared iri Jo the action which he Dated. He could see his pr rs quite | 10 Mestin, blushing to tl Fook : : SQ were justi plain, ordinapy, Joughegnd Batcheller— I’ve come to t or ared not initiate oa walt 2 s quite | . the roots or his | ready me 1 Sati mr. = 2 B= > ccme to the conclu- : . i 28 wel he Hew position. and | metic “ ady men, the nationalities represent. ea si that marri Ww > meet wit He looked acain ot EB 5 sis positien, and he | Somebody had to de .some- 1 on : 3 Tag sion that marriage is just a game of thing i (1 Fam ar Be n, and some- did not 1 the possibility of another | > eu Rluong them being Scotch, Irish, Ants Tor Food. pretense.” fee oi un g in the engineer's attitude in-, 4ig scoop. DD 3 i English and Dutch, They married Ants writes Ernest Th ge sk ‘ old sinntls nlavimod I in ; ‘ p. an dumped a| “But you knew you might: get 1 : 2) narried Ants, writes Ernest Thorapson Seton, Askum—*“How do you mean?” i and. Dan d him. It meant fight, | S¢¢ond shovel load on the fire. Then, | bullet in you. Besid ght get af colored women, one heing of African | in Country Life in Amc 1 Satcheller— Well, half the Hi . rR 0 x . X are. ny let mm u. Jesides to i - My TOF ’ Pe er— alf s Erte : on an ‘yas sure that his friend. | Bolding his breath, he prepared for his | here, boy a : nes I Look | birth and three others Asiatic ahle for food wher ‘one is lowt in the | men'I meet prete ot or the married in » had . 3 Ai le 101 i V, 110 Cried < hio ornff voice SQ = x ra ed = hat Fee ev're 10m he had son to love. would he | final play. He lef Hy [OTS ao ried, his big, oruff voice In! 1883 a great disaster befell the | North Weods. They are usually . : : d they're perfectiy 10 ¢ o ft th 0 or 3 + 5 3 > the rth Weods. re us eo ‘ 1 hurt it he made a sti; the e door | deep with emotion, “I've thought vou a pl Rift hey are usually to be | happy and the other half preten | 1d ¢ tir towar cogtat. | OPC at its strea o 3 | ] & = ) a ders, 4 » 3 omnrisine { 1 1 dorm i ny s ; te er i ance. The terror of toward resist- | OPED Ln ream 9 1t might 1 good one from the first—even “when ch Ty comprising | found dormant in dead and hollow they're perfectly miserable.” —Phj fla g We stopped hi brea Tr the ‘thenght | shield the a "by bli the rob- | you b: 1¢cked 32 off the r : y the:awiole adult male popula-|irees, sometimes” in great numbers, | phia Press. . Hadel- a 1 stopy his breath for a jer. A third shovel of t 1. Leenks OX th dils on the coal were lost in a brat that left the | Bears an flickers eat the z 3 ac the wid detorini Si shove Hf nd then i dock! You're a brick! Now I knowabisland b . =e and flickers es 1em in quanti alana < Se pdetermin Dan paused in his stooped position | that I'd sure have go ; : Island 10 yoard a passing vessel. mak-| ties, and 1 have met men who claim HER TLIC Da . ecame uppermost with the heavy scoo a a) Y e! é ot shot ine of Tristan, as one of the survivors | to have done so but Ihave notion 1. : JER RIGHTS. mo No. 373 buleated wi 3 ; 1V} C p poised in his! if it hadn't been for vou 2 } : ! Su lv ; < done so, but I have never triad “Onions 3 No. 3= pulsated with the exl Lisnds. 3 3 : - > expressed it, “an island of widows then my f. and suspect they f nions are good for indi: ” { her air i xhaust of been just fool enough. I believe v os : yiaon fC 1m . and suspect they are uil-! gj f Set Tort : 1 a1r-punmps. steam pressure “How's the steam ! . ai HE believe you} ehildren.” But the women anc , cass acid Pyrofe nen said Mrs. Black. “Bat hav ; 38 3 er : . pressure the steam, : alii ns Youll 4 en and the | pleas antly acid. Professor FE 130) t I have never nes was rising rapidly a result an's'| the ent sr over hi kin as well as the express girls had been trained in the | South ~ 2: told my husband.” Ea the good fire 11 BI ¢ 1’§4 12 over his + 8 Ss Hd ¢ ained in the | Southwick. “however, y “In ny “Why'd > x ire a 1er sudde - 4 les 100 * qalf-hel ‘ yule 3 % S i. ly ¥ -o11 lot Yi SR Bis her sudden Her ) Si colly. He noted Date 5 123 « hool of self-help, and early days, when chopping wood 1.1 asked y don’t you let him try them?” sup = ety-valve was in- | faction tl he could ha his co: ne of abandoning themselves to wee] have often eaten the fro: asked Mrs. Brown. fer ermitte ricions jo orioinoor 37 : : d a Sy ork e | Tl or i i “Because. I'd 1: . : BA ie u cteam, | big engineer across the yellow glare | and my i nd moping they set to work to make | The formic . ther add ‘an 1 = cause I'd rather have him have mo enly she put ur p : * : Te 2 € a ¢ jest f i+11 103 § at icest a : ra vt Sludaenly she:put up 4 ening roar the - firebox, and he knew the ! briefly youth's C 5i : the pest of the situation, and, with, "ecable bread | hy estion, and I think a man's + bes { Kne e Youti s Companion, e aid of sonie s1 é POs i = 1 3 5 ir SH a8 2 1 : , 2 be the aid of some supplies from the Brit- | sandwich that formed my lunch,” La : Jone rights in the home.,”"—Cincin sul : { Bi Conmnercia iby a. i cial-Tribugpe, i