Arena "mo "a pear". Artens has an much of Cornella's "lb In; as George Hyde; and perhaps neither of them have enough of it to i win hpr hand. All lovers do not grow I to husbands." “Thank God. they do not! But what you say about Rem is only cobweb ohm. She Is too friendly. ton pleas- antly fmll'ar, I would "kc to see her more shy and silent with Mm" ‘- us be mam. Love In: re:- na- nt ram does not Fidel-Inna, She spoke softly. with a voice sweet- er than music, and her hunhlnrl was muchod 1nd calmed. He took the had she streaked ant to him mt! M It. Ind Ihe added: “Dinner ls tuning, John. and whether you eat It or not, Destiny will go straight to her mark. Love Is ntlny, and the heart is Its own fate. d I not know thee, John. the very moment that we met?" m did «ha than ml" with; M can homo lo M- wlh. "When In (II-ml“. An?" lo â€800 lb. Minn rub a quirk mum mum! Ibo m. I. ll luv mun-rim Io Ind Mr ml. "Puma-m 0- not at 501m today?" "In nu- uvrr u Mme now?" "Yum him! that Am‘l'l Int din: a" ( "Monm- vodtfln! man my I01!" ‘1' rum-o I um. I km one IMII ‘3! last. that l have mu m“ Carat-NA and um yuan; lop (loom Hyde um- us: up lam ulna "mount u I! (My hm llam- Irma II (Em warm. They nm’vt new nw. "my mum ll“ mm" hm Ihvmwhmf‘ "(‘an In any mm "or see? No. he «mum. You feed your on Mm plrkmn. John. I think Rem Vnn ‘Whrn mu ha my mmy‘.’ Ev" lump a... an! hour we mot And you '10! m» m giro Cornelia to Im- non! Yes. um do. An: I see It In your two. You smcrh my alliance too hr. Can I not no â€"" "I an sure you wmng non. Hyde When can Do your "army? flow nmld M be your enemy?" “It Is wry nun-Inn) Hm she nhonkl choose [or [In lover the son 0! my won-l envnyf' "Mon and vmm Mn dune web I mm Mlorv. John. Ind Hwy 'm do It 1mm: (‘muoua in a beautiful am. no! u h ulnar-l mu alu- nbmald law I Bun-r." cyc- m-ro opened, Ind he (on u n M but been manta): chm: out no. u and the door fluted um I'll. One normal. I: Dr. Iona n: to turning home In" A round 0! dia- uru-uble Null. no aw Cornell- and Byda main: up Bro-any together. They were saunter!" “do by side In All the lazy [untan- 01 perfect love and u bu looked u then the norm: 0! an Imam“ autumn»: llled him to tho "9-. He hollowed hunuu. .- yet. to be the am And the donut in MI child's low; but In that moment his Arenta's feelings were in kind and measure shared by several other peo- ule; Dr. Moran hold them in 1hr bic- terer mood; but he, nlso~e|ivlmned by clmmstanrn he could neither liter nor commandâ€"was compelled to m Ilfy his diuppl‘ovll with promises of . future change. For the wedding Arena Van Arlen: had assumed I mat social importance. Arentl her» cell had Inked about the um: until all classes were on the llploo 0! ex- pectation. The wealthy Dutch lumi- . the exclusive American let. the %: Ind foreign diplomatic circles, w alike looking toward to the Iplc'nditl rcremony. and to the mat mum: at Pen-r th Arlnn's house. Md to tlw ball which Multan: JIL‘OWI 1 Wu to ï¬lm In the cranial “But I shall alter things a mug as man as I am married," she told her- self. “I will take care 0! that." " Aronta'u Marriage. For a. few weeks, Hyde’s belief that the very stars would oonnive with a true lover seemed a. reliable one. Marianne Jacohus, attracted at their ï¬rst meeting to the youth, soon gave him an astonishing affection. She put aside her nephew's ploims with hardly a thought. and pleased herseil day by day in so managing and arranging events that Hyde and Cornelia met,“ a, matter of course. ' Arenm was not, however, deceivéd; she understood every maneuvre. but the success of her own «Hairs depended very much on her ‘ aunt's cooperation and generosity, and no she could not aflord. at this time. to Interfere for her brother. THE MAID 2f MAIDEN BANE CHAPTER VII. A BOVE sronv BY AMEMA E. BARR W ‘0 “The Bow 0! Orange Ribbon." (Copyright. [$0. I)! Amelia 8. But) New York wu not then too busy making money w an nu Mora-t In Inch g wedding, All Anna's drive All ï¬ne weddings Ire much alike. It vu only In such nccldenuls a costume tint Arena“: duel-ed from the In: wedding- ot m-dny. "It Is my aunt's words. She is always speaking dark and doubtful things. However. tho pearls are mine at hut!" and she hurled them with her downstairs, throwing back her head it if they were round her â€We throat anduu was her war-spread- tng herself n she went. The madame left the room Ind Arena lifted the box and curried It nan-er to the "gin. And a little shiver crept through hor heart and she cloned the ml quickly Ind said lrrL “My; "Do you beneve am-h tales, mm? l (in not. 1 any my ï¬ngers M such fnbles." “Give them to yo‘L I will not Aron- tn: but you may take than: from the box with your own hands." "I know not. Yet I ban: hoard that both pearls and anal: have the now" to attract to themseivos the In for hum of the" wearers.“ “No. I am not. What mun ran a Iew' bonds have over human life or happlnms? To say an, to think no. la 'oollshnms.“ "l-‘lrst. "Mon to that I say. Nn womnn of our funny has 93va ml‘ amity of some Mud. if "my owned "mm bonds. Hy mmnrr lost her hus- lnnd 1hr year she mum (Du-m. My Aunt lmdeprde Inst her lortnno m m as they were hers. As, for mr self. they very any the Mame mine nnr lfnrk‘ Jmlms sailed away and he has non-r me back. Are you not afraid of surh fatality .’" "There Is nothing that mum be more In my mind. «Ivar aunt Yum always! know flu! is In a young girl's henn." “Area“. I am when m mnko you an oflrr. This net-Han" 'm h:- ymu'n wn'on I flip. It any rule. but I (III-Ix "mm In In your lie-an a Ilsh tn have M IN)". And as you are giving m it“ Is In" M thr- Pronrh mart. I '0" xi"- k to you '0'. H Ibo gm will be In your mind" Mu sum u may um; um mad-0w mmu-d Hm box And upon . thue "It "’1 rmhkm In m- um" «I ormul purl: ‘Mrh Amm- m "ruin mm lions luv! born mum"! to wear. Arc-M": «you flulwvl II". delight. Wllh In Inn-mm (intro and Inwmc sho looked at. the Int-am"!!! brads. tml muiamo'n rare In: "00th Incl sun. bpr. and she mkl nun-l rflwrumly; "llrll." IM- am. "to rich Cancun lmn tho dim-g mm: fur a fur all man. I have manila: In my to Afl‘fl'l that "rm-«m- m can also." "I u- um lurlumt ‘m In an. world." sh- nm to (mun and Mr brother when (M. will I“ Men or MM. They won "in. up “ulna-u rake" lot "to raiding mu In Ind-no" qua". mar-nay driving man u no amino. Ind Ibo ward; rm yet on an up. uh": manu- mund will a modal mod ha: I- Mr Mada. ‘ But wnih covered atria- (no. ‘ Every one wt. in some Inn-urn con- scion. of danger and [Ind when the wedding day Approaches]. Even Ana- “ had grown a lime weary of the prolonged “cum-t a. m pro- voked. {or evnylhiu ind m no win with her IBM. aim bud mn the nubile very and: into hot conï¬dence. And, u i! to uh! the in! touch 0! uiory to the event. in: a root be (on Annu'l numbi- n Pro-ch used him. mm to New Yoni bearing dispatch†(or the Count no locum. Ind ilio luau!- do Tomium In mic-rid io bar tau-ii to rum in llama“- mm. 80 the urine Ill put tonnni n h- dnn lot m- ead, uni Armin in no no“ unanimi- «I way mum-d an Initial iounoy which aha denim. Ind also with It no “human 0! «twin; I'rpm in a wuimbiic uni si-iriy mum, cheerfully. "l will take the maybe. Maybes have a, dell to do with life. Yet, take my word (or it, there is, I think. no maybe in Rem“: chutes with Cornelia.†"We shall see. I think there is." Rem, with the blunt directness of his nnture, wntched with Mons disâ€" like, and often with rude impatience. the {milla- intorcourse which his aunt's putmity permitted Hyde. Ho wu. Indeed. oiten so rude thnt u lea sweetâ€"tempered. I19“ Just youth thin George Hyde would hnvo pointedly ro- unted nuny ounce. that ho M by with that “noble not caring" which I: alien the truest courage. “rims and absence against any love anal:- that Is not destiny! And If it be destiny, there is only submission, nothing else. But life has n 'mnybe' In everything dear; a maybe that is just as likely to pleue us as not." Then Doctor 1611:: looked up wlth I smile. “You are right. An." he Bald and it Cornelia is Hyde’s by predesâ€" iination as well as by choice. vainly we shall worry and fret. all out my position will come to nothing. In a few days Arenta will have gone away. and as for Hyde, any hour may numv mon him to Join hls rather in Engâ€" land; and this summons, as it will ln~ elude his motner. he can neither evade nor put on. Then Item will luvs his opportunity." ‘ “To be patteuï¬â€"to waitâ€"«to say nothing-Ht is to give opportunity too much scope." “_Oh no that is the Amman Notre Dame. Well. you see. two streets this side of that awnne isâ€"‘J' The Rn:- lmmhrtlne'r' "Oh. no. thlt is the anward Du- bondage. We". you go up that boule- vard for two Marks and than ynu turn to the left. Hello, Henri. how are you? Wait a minute till 1'": through with this man Want to talk to you. Lemme see. Where was I? Oh. yes. gang up the boulevard. We". you go up there tor two Mocha and turn to the left. and there you are at the Rue tAmhrttne." "Thank you." "Don't mentloh It. Glad to he of service to you. A very good day on you. Et anti-chum." And the no Ilcemnn turns and beam 1 conversi- uon with his friend Hem-l. while a violent dispute man out. between; two cables. to which he up u at» muo- It nilâ€"1m. Hart II ‘1 "Ah. I seeâ€"It Is the Rue Lamar- unef' "Why. romunty. Do you see that rhumh with the urn towers?" "Yea Is It on the Rue lam-nine?" "No. that Is tho". Chumh o! Nous Dame. and omnsite to it isâ€"~â€"-“ They Are Wing. but They Like I. Tait. The poliromen 01 Nine diner ridi- rally frmn their mihms In Paris. They are not so business-Ilka and (hey want to talk things over. It you ask a Paris mum one" [or I dlrev- "on. In- vm sly briefly. "Two «mu ahead or you. ï¬rst turning to the lvfl." Not so the Sim â€Wm-n. I asked om» Oho mhor day I! he would tell mp when tho Rue Jamamne was. \‘ory "Imliully the Doctor went on to William um. where ho had A pauoutâ€" 5 young girl of about Aron- va's agrâ€"vm m. A woman opened lhe doorâ€"a won-m wnepmg bluerh. â€â€˜0 be mutinm'd.’ "I! u the mm 0! MI..." nan-9M Doctor John MHM‘ly‘J‘In Mm: up thank". to Dave 00".. on loll and u"- lnd «my mutual": for than, and Hum 00 m 3mm» flange man. 0! “mm we turn no ram-m knowledge, any nwm M mpr In his destiny and Msï¬mlren “Tl: a minions nor~ Iiun to he 3 father â€"- him-r pleu~ urr." "8M In no"! And until-n. am. a!» vent" “II some mo! Am.†«Mn. ll. MM†«and nod looked at m- doflot wllh Emu-Io; "on. In um none-l M nan-(cod Um no mm“ to mm- rook! "a calm Mn Mun- llu! an. "In muo- nm-y. ulna. n: dmly mod Am!- mum com “on no no"; and he Immd not on. won! "all mid u- mm (to "do of norm' in II. hart. “not John undvntoud. "a; ml». «1 quid. aim". ringing Van Mm‘u Mm! "M" the «In-nun mm with a mu! «lad blind out. “To work I will so. That II the but thin: to do. In house bu no contort u: It. Like I mlluner‘l or 3 meme!â€- store It has been for my Peter Ind nearly reached My own house when he met Doctor Mann. The doctor was more tmum and do- prcuod. He looked at MI (“and and aid shun-ply, “You have . favor, Van Arlen. Go to bed and Ileep." Vnn Ariana and his son Rein turned silently "my. A great and evident depression had suddenly token the place of their usumed satisfatiou. They had outworu emotion and knew instinctively that some common duty was the boat resiorer. The same feel. ins elected, in one way or another. all the numbers 01 this destiny. Women whose household work was belated. had used up their nervous strength in waiting and feeling. were now cross and inclined to belittle the aitair and to be angry It Arena: and themselves for their last. day. And men. young and old, went back to their ledgers and counters and manufacturing with a sense of lmitudo and deioction. {mm It. pleasant Itreeto no I kind or public lnvltntlon. For Jncoh Van Arlen: was one of n guild of wealthy merchants. om! they were at their shop door: to express their sympathy by lifted but: and smiling hoes; while the women looked tron: every window. end the little children followed. their treble voices heralding and acclnlmlnz the beautiful bride. Then cane the breakfast and the health drinking and the speech- maklng and the rather sadder drive to the wharf at which lay La. Belle France. Then the “what was lifted, the cable loosened, and with every sell net LI. Belle Franco went anoint down the river on the tide-top to the open set. THE POLICE OF NICE. DOWNRBB GROVE REPORT“ New Bank Own. The ï¬rst Nulonal blink of Morri- mvme has opened It: doors (or bud- new: with 1 equal stock of 823.000. H. H. Her-damn II pro-Maul. Georg! I» fluo- flee uranium ad How! Paving at Tnylorville. The ctly round! 0! Taylorvllle went to Springï¬eld to investlgnw the differ- ent kinds of street paving there. Tay- lorvme will put down twenty-nine blocks of street raving during tho coming summer. To ï¬nk Coal snafu Charla Puller: nf Litrhneld, has been awarded the mmru-t to sink two new coll slum; for the Conmfldated ma! mmpany in the vicinity of Sunn- Etkn' New Hz". The nnllevlllo Iodge of Elk! I: ma- sldr-rinx building a hall. The trus- tees. Messrs. 0110 A. Krebs. William Twenhmrel and A. 8. Hume“, held a meeting to din-mu (h:- mutter. Fraud lo Alleged. H. D. Eula-IL In lnsnnnrgpxwm who has (or some time made Spring ï¬eld Ms headquarters has been A!- restvd and taken to Clinton. Wllllam Downfall of Cllnton 1"me that East» erly obtained a «mama-able nun of mmwy (mm him on . voflhless In~ swam-o policy. mnhop Jutm Junsnm at the “MI:L villa alarm conï¬rmed H2 tundra-n In 88. PM" and Paul's Fathom rhurrh u Watorhm. Rn. L‘. Krant at Wu- eflno. RM. Join "In der RP" of Tlp lmrn. Rm: John B. SPDMIIIHII u! Heck" and RM. J. Bi" of 81. Joceph'n parish. SQ. Innis Isnmod m Ike ner- ï¬res. 00mm Omaha. [ A not Mllnitllkm. lo I» that» u "no Rwlnflc-M mum» club. In horn fanned. vim n. P. WWII u urn-L. dam. II In a tummy of â€mama-m} vflh "w "Mt-M In vhv o! umlmhuup ; (he Intern" In Mm driving Imnn hy} the Ilinx of wall: driving mIIL. nm at "10 am» Mr nmnndn during; the summer. 1 Ammo! m.» um In“. 11n- Muflmu «mm: Mn urban! tum MM man» u Minn yam-d no am! a m nut H an Iron duh rim-cl In mm mm Inna-"y. Non yarn mm vlll I» lo†I- 0:1"le "He. The Imhmm lav helm!" Ibo MAI: arm-uh 0! Alma. mum vnlr. Mlvlrrkvme. “no!“ cm. "um-ml and "my†Alcoa. w» lupin-o. Jul": manna. M Alma. Ill launch-u "uh In nub 'u I Own"! mm no". rhlrh cu dawnmmv It I“ tn mrh I â€um (In "m not In and llmmub u am ï¬lm "or I'm-h In. Paddock. In Willin- (‘Iuk and In. (Th-rm Maury um mud. TM- Inml ulna-I a «Mu with" an no “No annual wild IN- MI" "m mm! and nbaumni n Pennant. n Chi-nun». Jo "up. n lnundrynun ol luvnrds- vma. nu bun In Ira-Mn (or numl mm: on nmmnt at m. pct-«wane 9! unknown main. Jo mind In 'ont urn" when manna Ind new ml Ml Into Ill homo. One at tho balm- rushed "Imam um window. nlmll one a! Mn Ironing whim ud jun! clued Jo, m pollw am working on the flu. but u we Mn lonnd no. flow on w “u- Mann†0! on unan- nno nnnoy IM (fllnnnann. Boy- wunm Salado. Peter Grammy. a (eupenter. aged 52. committed suicide by hanging him- seii n his home In Ital Si. 11min. During the absence of his wife Gmur my secured : wire used in Mlinx hay. With lucid [and he went lo the u- !ic of his bomv. Ho closed III the doors. but (urgut the window blinds, and his movements were witnessed by n number or boys who stood on the oppouiie side of the street. The boys did not believe ihli Ummmy intended lo kiii himwll And were horriï¬ed lo we him place the win nooue over hi: head and Around Ifll 960k, and below any of tho- pnny couid give the slum Grammy Md Jumped from tho ('Illll’. At Quincyâ€"Dorothea Meyer. aged 66 years; Dr. Edgar Schmidt, formerly of Quincy. died In St. Paul; Mrs. Au- gust Swanson at Quincy died In CM- (130. At Vlrginlaâ€"John Molleury. At Hardlnâ€"Mrs. Sara Mam-ad, wife of Judge William Mal-thud. Plokpoekoh Fire on Police 0mm After Robbinn Doctor. Dr. James M. Grimes, of Camp Point, visited Quincy and when he boarded a street car at the depot two young men jolted him and then left the car. After they had gone the doctor discovered that 830 had been taken from his pocket. He reported his loss at the police station and while talking with ofï¬cers he saw the two suspects on the street. They tied, ï¬ring at their purs'uers. They were captured. One gave his name as James Mmmell and- the other as Joaeph Dreycr. ‘ CAUGHT AFTER RUNNING FIGHT. conï¬rm liq Elm Illinois News Items DEATHS. Edvud Crammer the 79â€"year-old In of William Mm. residing an! 0! Pan. ï¬nd three a! his hm blow: olbyncupmdcnhkfltm flit... Madison Pioneer I. Dad. The funeral‘or Wesley flaws, In aid resident of Madison county. oo- cuned at the funny home In New Douglas. His death occurred while vlslung his m In Kansas City. He was 76 your: 0! use. He lave: I widow tnd nlnc children. Owitchmln I; Injured. Timothy "win, 19, I swflrhman on the Clover Lear, wane coupling an near Madimn. Md his right (not crushed 0!! near the ankle. HI: !efl foot was also manned. Loon 33.5“ in Fire. The ï¬ne hem of Jon Cnmerhrd. six mum northwest o! Pun. was lmrnerl m 12w ground. The In" I: ostlmued It 83.500. It I: supposed the are In: of Incendiary origin, as a kw week: ago a valuahln horn heinnginx m Comerfnrtl was shnc and mm In a pusturp a! night. I Mn, “crumb Cit-lo) In: Immune an" In on fin-nu nun ll Tub?- vma for "0,â€! «mm uni-u If. and In. Timon "May. pm" of Mr hunk-ad. Edward Wavy. that: in «Mm tub tuna-Mn: "w alt-«loan in! "to Ian", Tumm- (mom-y In "no H‘lrmm mun ntcmmpï¬rr 0! San- ; Ilium rmmiy. 7mm sum. The Klakw-h Trlbphnvw rnmplny has rnmphtrd nrrnnnmoats cm: "in Harm-pin County TPlOpth- "many of Carllnvilia for nu: roastmflkm M a Iwnvire mmnllio drum telnphone "no 1mm mum to Syriansâ€, "ms giving Ibo indomndem (elephono rom- mny of humanly: rounty cmmmmki- Hon WH’I St. Lnuls. Tram Km, Yum. flanmv 80-!" aged l9, mm at (Bo-mg! 8010. living about "mm mm [mm O‘I‘nlkm. was run mar and lust-Ml] Hum! fly a Illl'flwmr» 0M" Small. wntrru laminar lrnln while minn- Inx '0 Ms hmm- {mm | than. (M Ma wly Soip at dawn on "u- and of I up. and i1 is supposed that Im 19" â€My. at Marina IMI mam-d mm not-anon ul "w mu day at Jun out My HIM A com when! (why. The yum" around In tun In Inn-nu In "to "ML sud hoard "Mt mun" comm" â€pm-11m Hamlin. m II, «In- rrm whuevn Doom We. Jud†Olin-r A. "uh-r mum! .0.- Im upon Pal Him and Inn (Ir-n. 'In at Im'wï¬on. Vin non-um In" Inno- Ina-Ila“ Immuun ud a rmMmr-v at lumin- Mm. TM “and ubntm. nu Dunn Muh'n boun- ud Mb"! Hanna'- m‘m and mm:-:- cum- Manna. Th banal-u Irn- "w moor" M 1.. Klan", out cm: min-la. '0"- n!- nvdl at 39.05». "M â€n- Ilum-d (M “Jan. Ogle†Min 0". Ruben (umhy, no. of (be In. or 0m. lurk Ogle-lay. nu Study Mo locum-lo Immunol- In the Klan. all Ioldl uur Chunk. Ha In: [our wall: “It an output of «nu-«um lunch dull}. the I!" but.“ don't-Ind to Ibo 81-min"! on may.†on «3.- Iml II M roan u burn-I. m. In cl- Iucd 5n duo-lope.“ who! wrll; A! lllllllmrlr~Mlfllllc "(‘0an ll nun]: Ernest [nu-l 0! 11min City And Mm Shell: Side- ol Nahum“: Juno (.‘nnlnrd Ind Mlu 0mm Filo. hum of Michaela; Ralph silver: 0! Pin um! um Emma Outlay o! No. Immln; Chum la. mutual/Aer and Min Lllll'l A. loan». both 01 um.- Ield. M Pant. 0kl|.â€"â€"Edwnrd H. Devlne o! Tuumln and Min ldl In Hus-n oh Shem) county. 1 At Quincyâ€"Irvin Peyton uud Viol; Dickson. M lk-camrm‘rhomu D.'l‘holnu and Jennie Thuman. On account of the affair some wark~ men threaten to withdraw from the trades council. The mill hands alum that they will not work until they are‘ paid the advanced wages naked, 3nd will not permit other trades to work with the lumber turned out by men, not members at their km! union“ Managers of the miiis say they will not change their position. Nearly every other class of workmen in East 3!. Louis is well satisï¬ed with his pay and is willing to work. However, as the contractors cannot secure the flames or doors for their houses a large number of men have been in- formed that their services will be no longer required. Mill Workers at En! at. Loull Tid Up Other Trad". The strike of the planing mill work- men in East St. Louis is causing a great deal of uneasiness among the other trades. and It is now believed that there will be a general quarrel among the trades unless the manor is settled within a short timo. BUILDING STRIKE I8 SERIOUS Boy Lou. Hagan. MARRIAGES. Vanna on. M Hun-a. Willllm Davidson, an old soldier. I" “ding 1t Stewudson nu round and behind his plow on NI farm. nm of Palm. The men jury {oi-4 that denth was eluted by an In“ hemorrhage. Damion um 66 1“ old. the Rays! anm mmmny of Chal- ler. under the term: of which the call- pnny gets I hanml of 84,090 M. Mom". Vomon. “rod-g to we in plant to Mount Vernmn. The plan: an pmploy about 150 handn‘ on: mum†Plant. Tho Mount Vernon lmmvmt I. moiaflnn has (timed I nontrm with w. n, Mm. Claude Hutchinson and Wm ("Int were appointed I mun- vpe to confer with the amt union II rognrcl lo dosing hours. 0mm: Organize. TM rota" worn a! Mont Vernon Mm rumpleted their organization by the alt-cum o! M. n‘ Helmet an prai- dpnl. Lennard Cum vice president lid 1. H‘ Grant secretary and tress-urn. m unam- t pram-ulna In? the con- "mum. 'hk‘h '"l he held in mm Motor 1 nod 2. The following we†unpainted: H. P. Hmflck, Bunker mu; R‘ P. nmmm and P. 0, Film, (Ms rlly. Chm “numbâ€. The not!!!" committee of the It county Christ!“ dumb mulch! In?! In Htrklokl In Ibo “PM“. chnrrh nnd IMMM . "mama Ugh! Companion In... 11» "noun at nlau- in mad I um» In lumpnnle In (in T17!» ville an no! Muir annuity. rm n «pun stuck at mm» he he†portion are n. n. sun-way. Olen l'. 81mm." nd Thomas R. John. TI. «mp-n1 In mammal I‘M the notâ€. of mnolldfllng the banana at the (tlllumn' nu mmpuny and the Tulor- um Elna-Mr mmny. Int-r augm- n Wrong. Ila Au. um. vbo Mu Inn u I. Inu- M a» I'm county not fun lor "mud-I‘M "all. III III! Nun "M nu mm! at Mr nun. In In: Job-m. rho mm» In In... An- I“ Inc" denial m "an a! II. um "Ml". but lav Mu ml. not mm mm" IN Imovlodn M I†ll)..- Im. and "on in "and did do at m N“ for Ann. who u Ibo 0-. sit. in punt In the hull-(Ion v.0 ml In MN "all mild. In. "III â€I II Intern! In L200 arm at In“. MWMIQM “uncommon!!!“ Team' tum-co. ‘ The Norm (kn-u Tmlon' mu- Iula u Juno-mu I"! mm Jan us In continua “In In“ TI. Immlm um I» ma Ian m. n! lbw Mlle Din-n llflï¬lnu. W Iald. In «um and ulnar! nul- l". «In-In and Wu]: Alba". J. 0'00. Iuwrlulmnl of M II nu m lam. (nu-u. amt-cue Mam um wknmm m: In (find-nu lam. Jututfllb. tau-0r; Haywood Colon who!“ mun! «mum. mm, ï¬nk-a all history. ‘l'bo Jury In the condemn mo- modlnu o! the BI; Four In (no County court u unnum- rondomd the followlnx manila verdicts: Mary Bender. ".200 [or III mm “In and ".000 dun-(9|: 7"- odm mum. “.500 for 4.“ mm; llfllll Knuth, 02,000 (or (our menu; luy Kin-lo. 01,300 for 2.60 com The )ury. In Mull" Min II Ibo run at tho Wuhan mm“ v: I» no and John Knue. I'M no. 05“ (or I.“ um and â€.000 In.- Watchman II Injured. James Webster In I watt-Imus for tho Chit-ago Alton nllroul :1 East St. Lnuhu. Several lemme prisoners conï¬ned In the private room a! the po- lice station railed to Webster um they were In need of nuisance. Near the window, which Is 16 (est {mm the ground, I: a mm of stone steps. and running from the top of the Item 09 the ledge of the windows wu project. In; coping. Webster mule his VI] to "to window by edging “on. the coping. but-tell Altar ('llmblng to the window sill. When Web-tor (all no 9"th hadlou: luck-mm and tell tutu u can] hole 15 (wt below. No wu buily hurt. Escaped During Boxer Uprillng by Floating Down River on mm. Rev. end Mrs. William M. fluent}. who were missionaries in western Chl- na up to the time or the Boxer upril- ins. will resume their mlniunary work after Sept. 15. When the anti-foreign agitation reached its origin in China Mr. and Mrs. Upcmtc made their escape by floating a thousand miles. on a raft down the river. Mrs. Up- crllt returned to America and “died her mother and other relatives in Al- lan. while her husband remained in Peking as the uncle] interpreter (of the army of the allies during the oc- cupation or Peking. Subsequently he returned to America. MISOWNAHIES RETURN TO CHINA an Land Dam-on. r 1' I sue. anpminp: Succinctly Told by