nt oe RR kN Laliaty, llabhy, © Faster and foster. The winds grow Tha sky is line the sky Is rows, Fainter snd fainter the redwood glows; Tre winds would be sill; The ring-dove a calling, The fond dusk falitvg Om the yéllow hii Is the ping-dove calling? ‘Tis the jove-durk On the purpis bill Tost ia the as Jost the ross, In the anhndow the rabbit knows; The winds sre still: The ring-dove is dreaming, The first star gleaming Creer the darkened hill «John Vance Cheney in thn Century. eloeks tha guall, the colors Tail; wii, falling er in : BY HOWARD DEVINE , ght. me = Dally Story Pub On) sharply. Miss Hayes fs walt: have her wedding dress fitted. | 't 1 tell yon to watch for her and nd to it. Are you asieep?” es, mam-—no, mam; 1 mean i ttend to it. 1-1 did not bear, , 11 beg pardon.” and the girl # to her feet, flushed and trem- ng. gathered info her arms the gown of the helross and through the door leading dressing rooms was a snicker from the other t know what's coming over | r "8he | the eaptime the ety bioo girl with the pink chtieeks that h the envy of all the great dress m and emerged into 8 dainty groom, where awaited a Eg damsel with fiashing orbs of & deepest brown aod the regal figure | a born queen. This was Florence aves. easily the belle of all the city : the greatest heiress aus well-a superh young woman, with ail*the hau seif-possession of the born of the born aristocrat added to res and form and carriage of a y of patore. Bhe bad reigasd | jong and with a high hand, but st ast had succumbed fo the ardent ef Howard Dugton end the wed ay had been sot and prepara nk were jn progress for the cere | w which was 1o be by far the . pretentious affair the town had | er seen. Dunton wss young, arden: and of acknowledged ability, already a power | at the bar and in politics: not of | own family vor fortune but dis one of the coming men of the ss model match, and society in it work of fitting the wedding was soon in fall operation. was all the pulling and hao} ng and pinning and smooth. _ tucking 80 necestary to a gown and finally all was and the two women her cold and classi | | with lines of pride ir, and the round faced little paker with her voluptuous fig and ber simple. trusting counte d each other, the task So hen » strange thing occurred. ne sign of a warning the Jor blazing In her ‘chook and both hands in the filmy laces | the front of the priceless gown tore out two great hands full. and I am his. All you cnn 40 is to i! ride In his carriages and live in his} houses and bear his name. Much joy to youn,” and the girl janghed and cried hysterically as she siamped her pretty feet on the carpet. The face of the other Woman was a drama during this tirade stoceat sho maintained her entire dignity and pelf-possession; but it was evident | from the first how sirongly she was moved and how deeply she was ghovked, When the dressmaker ward and apon Doliis’s shoulder, “Ig this tree? she demanded in a volte so Intenze 48 to awe the girl “1 must know the truth. Do pot trifle with me. If vou tall the truth 1 will be the best friend you ever had. If you are merely alter mondy You can “My God, Florence. what does this mean!” exclaimed the groom aghast. have all you want only if you tell me the truth. But do not attempt to trifie with me. 1 will not stand it and 1 warn you for your own good” She paused, and the other woman met her ayes without flinching “1 tell you the truth” she sald simply. “1 want no money. want ia him-<Howard. | an pot here testifying to my shame for money. 1 do not peed money-—why. he gives mo enough money to keep me from With the | All 1 paused for breath she stepped for | ald her hand jmoeriously Rare Cases Involving Members of the Phot Wiltiam Carroll, steamer Vedamora several yaar ago, { when tha late Robert Bartlett was ia { command, Guty. indian Policeman Makes Sure of Des Jake asd handcuffed, while two bears poked their moses through the wide Bars of the grating at him was the try- of Kent ast night. | gpecial police duty at the Silver Lake seemed that 1 bad stopped en route "Then I wondered If I had slipped by that. But it is not his maney that I want-—{t is him. i love him--yes, @ rs fet ala : : *Lograands iste ast night he gave a i1 do-1 love kim a thousand times Es atid cht be of the fellows better than you or an’ other woman , ©... oo Ra knows how--and you are going to ‘steal him from me” | third escaped. her knees and buried her fade in a sofa—then ross suddenly and flerce | ‘UT ‘ly and went on: “No, you are mot. |. | You cannot. I will wait and watch | Theta is G hy fom feel and wi ride barred | Yes, and pray, and 1 will keep him, (1 know I will You will have ail the | hotor and the pame and pride, but Land his Jove Gusks and | the kernel” “Walt, girl” eriod the other farce. { }y, forgetting Bar position, her dignity | i everything but the words of the {| woman before her or And she grasped her arm oso Garcely i that Dollie winced. : : Co Sone Was pus 1 will have him—see if I doo't—him °° ’ You will have the with feqr ax the be CR 4 i nave . i toward him it did po ped Ry plats : ting their feat $F he Pohears condd “Fister to ome “Prove to mp : what you say and 1 will do for you what you pever can do for yourself | ¢} will be the best friend you ever | bad.” EY Yoo faw mynments later tho two 7 { women left the place together and | . rode away in the i nge of} Puy Haye: » : Never had fore been sneha por i geous wedding scene in the social | agnificent equip Thien came the crash from the cleat | ky. : ENT dn not rend far (ue gitar in oa of throwing sside her voll and Ase Lm fare of palion ordinates ree ovavnnot od. Fiurenca, what To with fazhing wert haces I osmnmot of God and man wt baecanee this man belon @ A yom eatne to son The | 1 Widethe real brideccis herd. and he coremnony will po on” andl with an imperious gesture she motioned » foraard Dalits Culver from her Brides | maids, lifted the vell from her fright | ened fare and. forning to the olergy | ne! “this thing people tell you abomt not wan, sald “Proceed, slr, the bride and the | ; img. 1 thought shout a lot of things bridegroom are ready” The rovarend father canghi the i No, I didn't think of denih. poetic fastice of the occasion and | sternly bezan the service over again. The startled groom, unable to gather together lis seattered senses, mums | ; ve. {been 8 Jucky dog you will be now. You are going to sevape) and 1 did 1 ied along the responses and in & irice the closing words were spoken and the Four Hundred were npking thelr way to the door amid a rattle of tongoen that would have put the | tower of Habel to sleep in a cradie. | ; % : tack at the Ameriosn Sugar Refinery. The seaficiding and stay wirk were | on the fowide of the pipe—not the out | side, FIND FEW WOMEN STOWAWAYS, | et Gertler Sex Women stowaxays ars very rare Om Rept. 8, 1901, one was found on the Pixie Hwee glenmer Ohio, Ww hie that dav Trem Baltimors for Capt. Bama] Wilson, whe or ind oud the hia ntendsd d9pds | @ ing her back on the pint boat with | bat as it might have cost the woman her life if she Kad been forced to take to the boat, time. she was allowed to remain. | A woman disguised as a man shipped | as 8 “eattieman” on the Johoston Her sex was discovered | before the ship reached the Hirlstol channel, and Capt. Bartiett hal her placed In security ung! Liverpodl was 1 reschad. Led carts Bnd had the record before be She smoked digarsites, play: ing dizcovered of attending to ha Cale tie hetier then any one of the men who had shipped to perform the ae Recently tn New York Louisa Bhab Yor was found among the slecradp pak sengery ef the North German Lloyd | 3 Kilner Wiihelm der Grasse, 4 a stowaway, bol 1aixed iramigranis befors he iremen and repched New ; EG WAS 4 pas CE Oa THe. Steanne and sho eanid at bse to have him eave withot her and she had pot the mony lo pay hor passage. She was atlowed jand by the immigrsot officials. PRISONER IN BEAR PIT. a tention of Suspected Man. All night in the bear pit at Hilver ing experience of Johann Vaelinskl Peta Ber. a fullbleed Indian who recently came from Casada, is doing | resort and bis opinion of the law's majesty ls very elevated. When he and Vaolingki sod two other men wing around the cottages inside the before they could start to run. The Another got Away | Peter Was Justing the cofts on ¢xl. Whers (4 put the prisoner ad tha Indian for a while, by sprit of the hear pit. gioe to the pit threw cated on seh wide rrofticg 3 grassy the! thay nade fist LEVER | Sugar Refinery at New Orleans, La, {hod Bfteen minuies Inter was compinin. | steel poker narrow and a fen had to wate his 3 the heigl 25 ay fing over conxideralbly off a perpendic. | ular, Buddenly the poker came out the westher being so severs at the of fright I had. | meif, "they sre all out’ That relieved Jk Ion fall but 1 reasoned that T Bad twos mo boards sod always lucky were whiz se Hy down In an slesater very fasts Wel cor ard vont Rave an en al in The din was frighifal touch thinking new, The noise changed (ta booming cannons and roared. 1 thought the whole thing (Was moving, and that I was gracefully with the objects moving about we | the coil of rope and was not golog to Ltop there at all pleasant. i Bow enmnfortabile | was feeling a bean. . tifal light broke in apon the darkness. | There was a green lawn and some boys | i playing tennis. Bo far as I know per- | | sonnlly I never hit the bottom. | to sleep--a beantifal alvep-ad the ple [ture Sashed upon me. That must have i been when I struck. but I never fei? anything. How He Pelt While Falling 110 Feet, EWIS MAROON, bhollermaker and frosworker, says that a £81 of 130 feet Isn't 25 bad. Mason tumbled | down the smokesisck of the Agerican ing because the nurse wouldn't Jot him smoke a cigars “Its all a Blaff” declared Mason, thinking or feasting while you are fuib and koew everything thet was doing it paver ocenrred to me that 1 was going to die Mason says | to myeell, the first sec. ond of the journey. ‘you've siways Bit the bottom on a ool] of rope, and then 1 went io sleep for Ofteen min. nites, “We had put op the Lig iron smoke “1 was np 110 fest, working with a Of convde the jodie Was, badance, ht being scopvansl fo I) gover bothoved me | worked up there just ihe same a8 oD the ground, “In this case I war patting a good power in the hand rod. and was lean. and I Jost my balance “The first sensation was the only one then I wold go to the bottom of the shaft, There was plenty of time fo think and I reasoned everything out The first was-wers thers any cross boards near me. "No [I replied to my: me. 1 felt pretty goal. 1 knew I had always been Jucky, ad why pot Bow’ That war snether comsnling thought, thant 1 all aut Jost ss | am telling $1: now Tha Blas eve nf the smokegtacy Have poss ever Fone Just mingle you ave golive a little fast 5oabent half way down 1 had reasoned it all om And was aatiefod 1 erosend my arose Shur Lo aietertained, It possibile, to fall right side np. Then the sides of the Mg si ok began to ving thought a millon wagons were running over! fron crossings. 1 was not doing so They bellowed Boating in the air. sailing in an Airship, One very bright why I had not reached the bottom. It “The sensation was growing more Just ar 1 thought to mysell 1 won DEEN, shes 110 fest: { never paddle, - whanider. age, and Be oanw f the hi = i RIGpping. “Fifteen minutes ater | opened m ambulance. I pulled up a leg, then an | arm, and I knew © owas stil alive, 1 said to mywif. ‘Mason yowre Inek ls | with you etusdy ssked me if 1 kusw what had happened, asd I reo . piled that of course | kpew: that 1 had 8 > fatien down the sayokentaek, 1 folz a A a Enh a nk : Fe : iy | Httle ¥ Lack as they carried athe Poole in the Boses Jral Elephant, France, gl Teath © i annals of the city. The church was | cus, D erowded with the fashion, beauty and | you the legal ght, but in the _ of God he belongs to me and ( Bim. Of course he cunnot marry am not of his world—all I can Yee, you can bear: na name, at in never have his and al- The fora] decorations wore somelh marvellous; the costunua the appointed hour the groom steppe from the room assigned t¢ him, ac an { companied by his best rman, and beyond : {even the female sociely reporter. Al | Fortunately twa moved toward the altar, just as the | bride, arrayed oply as wealth can ealy inereased the anipmal % £ array its favorites, moved up the aisle | precaded by a pretty flower gird and | followed br a splendid array of brides malds, all veiled. They met at tho | altar and the ceremony began The great audience craned its collective neck fo hear the responses. “Do you, Florence, take this man to be your wedded husband, to cleave unto him, forsaking all others, you do part? read the clergytian 3 | sclemaly | in bis most sonorous “Yoice, Hy A to loys anid windlasses were Brougll ag love, honor and obey him until deat’ § | body has been offered to the Tyurd i Museunw perhurmanoe : chivalry of the most exclusive circles, 5 4 hinge his Band 1 CREDE RX entangle his feet with ropes ; Cardin d he ptrapeiad viol Alter sueareiy bound. ware notified of the ooourrenoe, a picket of lofantry was sent te stop all trafo on the piace, “The aircus proprietors eventaally decided hag Fritz should be Killed. Cables, pul the huge brute was strangled. : aad chwhen the nn ey paddle hard te force the canee | Co i 3h S ; eal amd they won't v2 vou smoke and poral an the grass They treared nied an lsvalid and ouly gave m ou SFE. CL Wd T gu 8X5 1 Wy ze TRIN y Went aust of 4 ax t Jumped our of I: e] couhl Gnd and be oy pen Gui RASA 3 Mason 3 otweniy-Dange THaAre o HE TTR PA ad stands Bye food An Exciting Caoue Ean. : Before Be says a writer in res Muagagine, reiling of Cana Plan adventures, ryan a strange, will o : Fiver of sell i AR Waite fan 3 Wabing amwonp i © i] Breat gray caniwil, dark greeudal | 9 bowidery that | rocky banks Hark wl the way, hich, 44 Bwiftly we gists dow the boiling waters. Sharp rocks regr above the flving spray. while others | are barely eovered by the [fea ming | flood. It is dangerous work. We mish | ahead of the current. The steersmen | In bow and stern pry and beud thelr | grear seven-fout paddies. The bewman fi thie Hix HET § al Bris ie #2 BO Bap Lor $ : Temthey won't give you anything to, ; 3 3 vi taping close together i | squeezed fhe Siehty Yiver into a tu ib mult of fury the racing torvent and plunge through | Bo dosely watches and ory piove his doliparian maken, own wa go, riding upon the very hack of the river; for Bere the water forms 5 great ridge, rising four pr five feet alove the waterline on slither share, To swerve to site sills the brink ot A wiolent : A patent Thal eatin MEOATS Bore Sentral pene we reach ts fireelf, then lips her head ae the ebirn anhasves amd down air more redlie than hit in snr path thay anvey Ne pawsy tratammbitivn of dang With wonder strikes so The man ated satied & Hy A “ig become: Jed. Parlinmeninry. Kuoleker—""Whar became of your nes slution not to est Welsh rabhit? : . Botker-“It was laid on the table ~Xgw York Son strony ie waging bulls wilh a hoary Bowlder that Birgit the way. With 831 Ite might aod Tary (he frantle river Division of Labor, bless aud roars xod Jaxhes I Yet ft morescit galy frowas dusirue. ton pon 23 that dares apuioach 8 How the bowman In working! Hee his paddies bend! With Habining move. ments he jabs Kis great paddle Seep | into the water and clove under the Jeft side of the baw; {hen with a mighty | i heave he §ifte ber besd arcond. The great copie swings ae though tipon a pivot, for is pot (Be steersiniin doing | exactly the verry npbosite at ibis pre else moment? Wa sheer off. Fut the next instant the paddies are working on the opposite sides, for the bawman woes signa of a watercovomed rock pot three yards from the very bore. With | a wild lunge be strives to Lf the bow arcend, but the paddie snaps like 8 rotten twig. Iosiantly he grade for another, and a griting seand rons the length of the heaving betiom The pert puoanent be is working the pew Mn Fig Bear Chsend Fim. “Port” Pants, Jepuly sheriff 1% In Cslovads pear Crende, spending His vii cation with his brotherinlaw, E EB Putnam, In ordee to show his “tens | derfool” relative a good tima Mr. Put. | pam organized a Bzhing and bunting { party, and with a camping cunt all went up into the Rio Grande canon. ; : ‘It was while thers last week that Mr, Alter the first Instant | 1 was never frightened. 1 made one | grasp at & rope bot missed It 1 knew | Banta bad sn experience with nn benr that will farnish Died for many a nar. rative when the depity sherlll neturns home. The Creede Candie tella of Mr. f Banta’s experietes In this wnt Lo "Mr. Ranta wax fishing river, dein in thought of the last hear #torr toll at breakfast that mesning, and be lant a rifle hanging over hia | He comsidered himself a worthy hunter, and wore 8 Hodge fen | Sevad Bit tn considering of hie cour | r eonsiderad Bim. Juxt then le Ard & nodes a annie, then the Yinshos Houle Bovror a big Begy | paakine taviard % coped and in and slanted a te drsntant his gave oli, “Alone the river | he coal feel Ler Ber Brooth, and be avs and teeth ripping Bix very oh. hen suddenly Be came pron a email tee 18d with a hound he Ti ten feet from the ground into the | branches. At slicast tho sane hustant the hear plunged to the rank of the free with such farce ag to break it dawn Fanta gave a yell and restpned himself to death. The tree was over x : Banzing the river and ints the water Nothing burt me. | must have still had | Beng y my reagon, for I remember distinetly ‘what happened. thought come to mye, and | wondered be and the bear both ploagasd, On ris ing to the surface both swam for the shore, hit the bear stopping to shake gave Bania conslderabile start, and he | pet for camp lke a wild Indian. He avertook ao jack mabbit and giving it a kick, bollercd ‘Get nut of the way and let 8 fellow run that wants to ran’ On reaching camp he never thought of gt Rept tearing on down the sapon. and he Rept his lead, for the hear wag sompelied to stop repeatedly to paw the gvad oyt of her yes O0c0a. shred hy the Suet fram Banta's beels™ ~RKanexy City Star, TEE Sil Bor Hernie Bove Give Lives. William J Carrgdl, aged fourteen: Amdel Bddopewskl, aged twelve, and | An ankgewn boy, med about fourteen, ¥ ware drowned In the Allegheny River . eYPR as they were carrying me to the | Hy sinking info a bole efi by 8 sand dredge. The burs were strinped and winding along a gravel Bank left by the dredge, Abhoewt Ally hs AWRY Wem a putnher of loys owimuing 1a deep Water, Oe # #7 the lads wis seen straggling’ sod fag Bein Anether fusiead In i, hat Yhe drovening boy go aml boats wer awe off Dow Watt In alive his coun wl owas sueeessding in pets fo padi y when he was varvind off Boo Ee LAER REG Fie three went down 10 nbs iad eR Lang Drap of 8 Wamsan Wiver, Brouke, une of the few Grn. mine operators Ing Aled y district, iad a ag awful deanh ye sre) down the ely pheperty she TERR for Sipe reason TA Jet Su i iv 3 og iat] tors the engineer peinined ean Fs Ler, mt bath fartunately kept firm ofr the cable; aml while badly ghieped. were uninjured. The Jepth shaft fe LAL feet fe bnlder witty for the mwinaindsr of the distanee, Both oand out of the shafts Denver Re publi lean. Wig Froduet ot Orange Tree. An aramge tree fa fall Bearing has ¢ been known to praddade 15,000 oranges: a Jemeon free wy fruit, ioe ay ig ed ri A——— A little water Is coming In Jub she Is tuning roe, ; Wong he i to the conelusion | that bie us inar 38 brave ax the peo. | fd thy besr bmi thay Aoaw® and i lite was rlose upon him as : ; mhose 9p i, 2% | sent surgeon, “1 auly charge $1000 he conld feel the | {rs Brooke soponipinaied be ad wg oon the rim of the When the! was stops] Mes. Brooke took boys” The Twios—-“But we only wastes work half a week aplece.” New York . Anperican. Wy Not? | Magistrate—“Ten dollars and costs! e dumb. 3 » This is at least the tenth time Uve 4 bed to Bne you this year, sande? © Towhriste—"Well, say. jodge oughta's 1 git wholesale rates?” "Tex be said, “1 got most of my | education by traveling.” you ever been out of this coentry?™ ~Jhieago Record Herald. Crafty Tommy. “Mamma” said Tommy, “does sug ever cure anybody of aurthing? “Why do you ask, my boy? “I thoaght I'd lke to eateh I” said Tommy —Pesrson’'s Weekly, Not Frightened. swindon Sa AI A cS A A Ai AP riser, “that riches have wingn" “Well” asswered the more or lose Ceyiical person, “wings sever hurt any | bouly that I avy aware of” A Tose in Poin. »Tobhers was thrown from his wheel i this morning. but be pluckily arose aud remounted” “indesd: well, that 5 & case of man's met knowing when he's well off" C Rihoend Dispatch. IRE rl Not Sa Yery fligh. “I ave been fold” said the pew “paMent. “that you are the highest aw fthority on appendicitie.” ain 1 don't koow,” replivd the amb £ 1 « aperatien. Cathie Standard and mong a} was over Dur the chewing, | put eperation. "tame Sim HT hases, The Blood of the Soldier. *1 suppose, Colonel,” said the beaw tifnl grass widow, “that there often | ate moments when you wish you were stain on the battlefield, thrilled by the rode and fired by the excitement ot war.” “Yeu,” he answered. looking around etigerly for an avenue of escape and soning none, “even now the old feeling comes back to me ~Chivage Record: Herald The Farmer-"You may reaember that you frightened my team last week, and smashed me up, and se § thonght Pd rig a little surprise for yo." w Ld. . Yiver Walking. Head Foor Walker {severely)-"1 the ribbons at the third counter to the eft” New Floor Walker~"“That's wihere they are.” Head Floor Walker—"Yes: but you ! xhould have told ber to go to the right past the necktie bargain counter, turn to the left past the stocking bargain peanter, then three counters to ibe right past the sairt waist bargain “Remember.” said the patient ade heard you tell the lady she would find Did you? she answered. “Have - 3 There 1s a ‘demand for gutta percha ! counter, and so on. You'll never make 4 600 times greater than the supply, | & goer walker.” Judge. -
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