. . .....__._.__.. __...._...._.....___.....___â€"â€" l'll go stoneâ€"breaking: les ready by Tawny man if 1 ng until then, and W .W~-....,....v,. , , Be forgot that. he was a. faulty hurl ed in the sump work every event on Sunday." He moved to go toward his with this resolution of sending Then something soft lulu:th his face. and, with a. start, Hardwick kneeling by the. couch. In her hands old letter. 3,...» _ 1 cannot get a band. and for the time liv a which youthful dreams Involuntan'ly to his lips. and. held Surely he was wozqum:o§o:o vzovzm¢mz~ The Managn's. Bream . C O - “(as o:~:ogo:o~ {a dunno-35* Ho FROM CLUE_T_0 CAPTURE GLOBETROTI‘WG AFTER PAM. NE OUS CBILIINALS. ~ had i Utopi he raised 02' ! pictm' f lthe letter there. again! , in some 11 held' _ dream-spirit, and h ed- deï¬l: in his 0 you th ‘0 resignation. A Criminal Chase of 25,000 Miles. " A few Weeksago the curtain was upon an exciting and for an cmheulcr. 1 months the prisoner had evaded capture, the police had lost the scent, and it was not until the unconsciously betrayed presence in Bueuos iAyrcsâ€"the sanctuary of criminals â€"â€" once more got on his niff'lluenos Ayrcs the man hunted from pillar Was at last run to O. iysterious fashion Mem- communion anded hcr captive task ï¬nished, she lost- her footsteps" or with which his] half shyly hud already bound cry with the invoke. Mrs. was 0 ‘0..- Her» face his, and hc-renlirod had one Was the was very over. Hor tip- toed softly away, the manager of a largeé disturb the slun His position i, new .,mistress l-lardwick. 36.45499 , close to that the touch that was the caressing rung down prolonged .l“or scvera was chase soft-goods warehouse. Qwas an exceeding and it was very seldom t lowed himself the luxury of an even- At the warehouse there ortnnt. duties to usually the day did by their performance. Hardwick, believer in getting the mast only by Could he induce ranged him her lips. ".lnck,†fools we have both been!" “\\hut an ass 1 have been," “Forgi ve ly resposible one, l but he 211- he said softly, “what, ware- not surprise licu'llilerud the sudden chnngc in his circum- l-le wus not tixc'managcx‘, but merely the hood of the dress and fancy dcpartmen trying to unruve his hands made thonISech Ilardwick was back in the house. The fact. but he wi fo ’ . he ,mnn . husband's :hcr ihg at. home. me, . were many imp tend to, and sufï¬ce for Mr. did was much slowly. answered .Llell." in silence they minutes. hcuit s:ng the doxology. the youâ€: bliss to hustle against her at“ him: passed the nextkhflt “3957‘ Hardwick‘s track. I‘ro After an fled to Europe, was to post. not Moreover, strong out~ of employees, good ‘ example stances. was ï¬ve I sabcl llis brain Was l this , mystery. while 8 'liscful in and heartdxunger it after a chase and husband ,curth his Arrested After a. Occurrences f 25,000 miles. of Scotland Yard can similar instances of after their criminals. case of Burgess. the Brink he annals many trotting assurunce that to have her so‘, '1‘ entrain-ml by him- a Memory returned, and in globe arts wrough Inarvcl-l’l‘nke the extent :of England clerk, in the was privilege. iCWll of their ho miraclesâ€"[u that proficnlly the hard~hcurted pus-jpiice, who double (in moment he Was en- the ands to do own particular h thcynlso Would This evening be having a. holiday. . frown cressod the brow as he flung divers ways. gaged next bu was cmiuavoring to l'rusen t 15 mystery attending .' . dutY- in serving a clistumcr, greatricmill "straight on up.†deridml forget the manager's himself into his such an his l 101:8 nod his accom- got away with £8,200. (1 the. notes. nnd, charterâ€" the Mansion House "3 dark massesâ€"“Of drove to St. Martin‘s Lane. Rooms ostensibly for a. long t the same night they Whither, no one Detective Forrester, who had the case in hand, tracked them to Liverpool. They had sailed for America, with n number of trunks. 'lmh‘ï¬' em- his whole attention to the dcpmtmeut of which he now found himself in charge. h to do that he needed both transformation from The young rascals oughtl . ploycc, and give (ii‘tl ‘necds and' in 2 so inuc l-d I head and hand-s. “Your departin after the ‘show,’ easy chair. to take more kindly than the; Howovor, dovil drives," man found his lips lovingly the soft among her who had been unuppret‘iated for were taken. so many years. ‘ incss tOUChing i'l‘hcy cash;- n'ight hairâ€"‘ng “’35 "0W 'ing a carriage at must when the certainly if the firm's interests 'Lonsdale-- were neglected it “'01: not be the fault of their chief repre- sentative there. ed over Hardwick's fare as izod the doubtful compliment to himself. by his own reflections. Perhaps there was more than u sug- gestion of truth in it; certainly some employees considered their work. ’lhcru was "1“le residence, hurriedly. ["an out is in a muddle lintliurst, a it‘lluW“ commented sympatheticalâ€" through it into his own. “Thank goodness, mine is not ,quite as bad." “Yes, " ‘ Hztrclwick 'assoutod we “use great nuis..nce, loft "What has come over old flaw-[knew, I lie has bccn a. different man Yesterday coming back night. he actually said that he had (lecidcd to divide my work in future we in passâ€" hc rcalâ€" employee, ly a: he hurried A grim snii wick? (luring the luS-l. few days. I spoke of paid 1 when which he between tamed the booty. would I , . correctly only. “The show two. and that tho surmised couâ€" A RUNdACROSS CANADA. i Forrcster booked a passage by, the not have so much overtime. I got a shock, especially who that he had already spok and there is not much gain from it; l'vo only Sold goods ormentor. man's ; thus far. the value of $10. boss to boin league with T The smile vanished from the face as an interruption in the form added en to the following steame to ' n he His chase was a ' the boat in which 0.515 and Elder had fled called at Halifax, Boston, and New York. At difficult one. for Burg his shoulders.l "The fat is in the fire." he cxcnlimâ€"l “W0 are. allvin the same get the sack, and a wareâ€"houseman's bikinis head of the firm about another man. The speaker was llarr-y Brown, the whose place the “1011i spirit had caused iâ€"larwick to consisted of of his wife's entrance occurred. llathurst shrugged “Are'you buny‘l" she agitad, stand- in-g (some sewing in.hor band) in an undecided attitude. particularly." drca m- fill. three ed. box. i individual We’ll . good-bye to all which port had audience was the question for Forrester “Not replied, i let. He made inquiries at, each, solve. and found The pay is all; omc Uighté his astonishment. B'Gimeufs' conversation each disappear- 3013 ed to his own part. of the warehouse, to his own medita- of the man- r emploi cos. all of whom shared After a few I'm sick of it. coming buck at .tnlms the heart out of me. before I take such a. shortly. some of my private correspond “I suppose that you would rather be alone," she ventured, looking at-- him a little wistfully. “1 am going to answer once. ’ l “‘0‘ right, but “w I'll bitching again. " Having rc lc-nving llrown liovml hiS'foelings by this lions. As a. consequence where they had settled down in busi- unss, Burgess having taken an inn‘. Elder was soon caught, .but cheated committing suicide. Burgess, in the nick of time, got “Certainly, if I am alone I can think more clearly.†The busimuasâ€"like words out Isabel She wus a. proud Woman. , [With a decisive air she turned leave the prevented her. "Stay if you care to do so, Isa- bel," he said, indifl'ci‘ently. you, John." with'a touch were been ‘ Hardw ick with outburst, the man passet words these iwork. A moment nfLerwards he “'39. more back again; “I forgot. to tell Brown," he said huriicdly, “but your returns for kindly cheerful than they had lllc previous. stern man, and those tho whom he had rubbed shoulders were wont to say that he ssessud little of the milk of hum- 11‘“ hence his unexpected n L" ‘ kindness had been the more tefrcshâ€" l on to hisf ager's 3'0"" for some ti his cnptor ' by the. was a. Bardwick. to l ‘ husband wan ts boss month " “He'll have to want them," Hard-x p0 wick snapped, his surprise at bcin addressed as Brown quite swallowedl room; but her business S\ an kindness, "Thank clear In a rowingâ€"boat, and hung has about the outskirts of Boston, pcnâ€" any is ï¬ne or imprisqnment' During the year forgetful passenâ€" Forrester lost track of him,, but gem 19ft, in trains on the ï¬ned the scent. through an gsoon regn llrishmon,‘ who had been sent back hats. caps. Burgess to obtain the Ins, nine su-nszh-ades, p in his noentment. “Does he think ing_ fourteen days in my week? I’ve been back at WUI‘K thc They appro- hauteur: "I prefer to give children my company. ciate it." that I havr As, with a chcr face, Brown did in his customary wor , Hardwick np- ‘0 the in“ by money. Forrester promptly hied to- whcre the criminal was to receive the money; but the . danger, and again ‘aped. He went to {mother cot- 0; but the owner gave him up to ,tle evening‘s. ever since I came this slave-drivur's establishment, and yet. he expects me to do more than 1 do.†. With a grunt of Bothurst. .uian‘. .appcmred 7. on, the; .socrto. wi'ckfstnrcd' in nxxiw}.ei1ieiit.". this other was 'hiInSclfl i’l‘hdnewe He watched the younger t, then broke the t0 ; prouched. man for a. momen silence. ' “Your partner i arrives by Esai'd slowly, leave "for, a, week's holiday Broan fairly‘gnspodâ€. "boss, , who- had never , She immediately departed and moment afterwards Hardwick heard. the sound of joyous voices raised in‘g welcome as the nursery door openedé .to admit her. ,_ annoyance and closed “the fsittingfroom, ‘_': 1'0ri? in“. her? resents: _ g 'Mrsl' Herdivick‘ had neglected ' 5‘to do so. ‘ wards the spot n this department ’m -‘"'“m“" " he 091 comprehension, , just as another 3:. Hard: Surely om- toâ€"morrow's express. “and the next day I 1311:. ' . Forrester, f'j‘t’of England." - . __ More exciting," however, was He rose with some the door of "C‘ircd , ' , , ‘ and he‘- w 'e; idea" 0 wastch ' the as brought; back Christâ€""chum after" Cole, 'wh‘o'so fraudulent ay duelings'were mainly resp011Silile for the collapse-of 'a. wellâ€"known bank. tly 'hc_'l‘ho ingenuity of this criminal Do ‘You certainly Wot in thwarting 0110 police was re- cr advanwdpromptly. “Brown, I‘Wnnt your rc caid. â€Â» more than"a ddy‘or two at. . “VHS. ’10-: mas on holidayâ€"mul'ing, going aw so suddenly for a. whole Week .“You cannot get them, sir," Ilard~, too Strange" for bend. wick answol‘od, again lbsing his {is-5 managed ' tonishment in anger ‘ "1 must have them"-â€"-with empha~,y0u'11 eniay it." “She is as: proud as over,-".-ho mm. "I told her that she if she «ranted to do so †Having ma:th thisattempt at so justiï¬cation, he Opened his desk in order to fulfil the purpose which had detained hlm'at home. tcrod; . could stay ’ A was 'Prescn reply, neocl a. holiday, sir, and I hope that nmpkablm One letter in A CRIMINAL DE WET. Win-n the crash came, Cole fled the country, and landed at Ostcnd. With but low stoppages, he proceeded to Aixâ€"laâ€"Ulmpclle, and (Li) sought refuge in Ncucliatel, , in 'I-lcro the police came up with him, but, to their chagrin, was no extradition treaty with and, though their man up, =wsis under their noses, they could The problem was to get Colo out. of the country. Suddenly the police conceived a. bold plan. They were yearning a number of Cole's fraudu- lent Hus, and they boldly put some of them. into circulation. The trick A native Swiss took some of them up, and, as he soon realized that they were bogus, he raised a great outcry. Things con- sequently became too hot for Cole and his accomplice: amd they had to quit their sanctuary in hot haste, with the police hard on their heels. They went to Geneva, then on to Naples and finally boarded a ship sis on the ‘must.’ “You are alrcmlyl two days late," I†already was the quiet answer. The mangerâ€"for this his authority love proclaimed him to beâ€"bccamo angry. "What. kind ofbiiuiness did you do| to~dny." he asked snceriizgly. "Not' him," he muttered, very much, I ’ll wager. cm were not of the buying sort.†"They were not," Hardwick answ- ered, “and the (lay has been a one. Unless I hzivc.otlier people within the next half hour 1 only have sold goods to the amount of $10. - The "I shall do that,†Hmflwick nnâ€". swcred with an assumed smile; und,‘ iving a few business instruc- humming 'l‘he btwildercd looked after him in amazement. “He must have had a. fortune .leff; particular he desired to nLnswet". It to find, and as he envelope to was difficult. br0ught “And men's .7! do two after tions, envelope after light, only to be disappointed, became impatient, and suddenly upâ€" set the order of his desk, and grop- ad mnong the disorderly heap. Pre- sently his eyes lighted upon a envelope; it was dirty and discolored he recognized the Slowly he unfolded ,the paper, moved by an irresistible his better judgmoul‘. protested. The words that met. his cycle were familiar to him, notwithstanding the fact that had not. read them for many years. For a. moment be scanned the well- known and momentous sentences dis~ passionately. Then memory reveng- ed herself for the invdii‘crenco which the years between their inst perusal .With overwhelming, relentless she carried her captive back, once more he was a. boy, and in love. He was standing by his sweetheart. fluid, was telling 'hcl1 things with which his heart was full “In those days"â€" worl ol-d Brown [4 do. - ar ted song. :llrussds, glust b‘wit'rcrlaml. “lf_the holiday taking were his he could not look hopâ€"l 'torn Your custom- he intends moon trip pier. and gratefully accept my tune." I honeyâ€" it‘hci‘o With 'Swi tzcrln nd, hand writing. ago, but But I'll give the puzzle good for- “‘ld not touch him. impulse agairot which shall But how? "You did not bring the children Mrs. Morton remarked with you." . tones. I with n. note of inquiry in her She had just ï¬nished attending to. of her very welcome? gmnwd discontentedly. “.Pcor lookout for the firm,†he said this department very efï¬cient was very boss that possess Th are “I’m afraid does not. salesman, use in having that show." "Apparently you are right," “I sincerely regret its fail- the. comforts succeeded. the visitors. .lsabol husband the inquiry after wanted to imagine courting stage again, said. “Therefore we left them at home." ' ' “Yes, reason Isabel Morton ngain,’.' lbs. with little first filled. forco until llnrdwick glanced at her smiled. He answered a. moment's silence. ourselves and had been . VCI‘Y and wearlly . nrc mark, but “We to bring customers up to at the business is bad, and il' thelretail folk don't. buy from us it because they dare not. doing the business it is me not selves." Having ï¬nished this last sentence. They the ' foolish them- mothcr mine, that is the I wanted to imagine myself Hard- thoso' days. for Malta ,uhf what a. gulf was fixed FLAW IN THE WARRANT. The police actually travelled on between I-[is dream Was fault his? Held in the implacâ€" wick answered, with such deep con- tent in her voice that the older woâ€" Whut marvel- work, fact He went On with his was splitting. brought another to his mind. Hardwick His head the past and the present! of bliss had fallen fnr'slio'rt. the This the same boat, man was mystified. keeping. 0. close watch on the criminals both night; and day, and when the boat touched lous changed had been worked in the daughter and the previous had been hard at work on the prom- ioris evening preparing for the show. he rmlizod that then, also. oblo grip of memory, llardwick con~ feSSed that it was. apart; ho had become absorbed her since her sum- affairs of They had grown husb‘and Malia they arrested Cole Vnguely . companion. and his _ lot there was a. slip. The police at the last moment. were deprived of their prey, for there was There must be some explmmo tion, for than she had carried home from the luxurious 9 because of their estrangea been the. head of mar! department. th a fl is For» he must have dress and fancy mind was in a state of chaos. haps he was Brown and not Hard- his business, and sheâ€"«well, she had with-drawn into herself. primed, with all its cares, had come to occupy the vacant rooms in Then moth- a. heavy heart city horn a technical flaw her in their warrant which rendered it useless, and the men were free again. Malta, how- to harbor them, and us the Police, though harmless, were shadowing tholr every movement, in booked passages for the police folloxved a. farcical position! Two of the most "wanted" men of n oldâ€"fashionâ€" . air of perfect surrounded ‘the two. sontly Isabel slipped away. was creeping over the land, bringing with it a. crowd of pleasant. memorâ€" ies. The woman stole into the long voranduh that run along the Silently she indistinct, straggling Just at the foot of the Here in her ow ed habitation oneness wick. He stole a. glance at. himself ment- in a. convenient mirror, and r A relieved sigh him. Afternll, it was better to bo Brown, thC‘~\inucliâ€"worried, unappre' cintcd hand of a department, to be Hnrdwick, the man who mainly responsible for the condition. of affairs. The manager's voice broke in upon “Come back and get Their three children had made her lot less barren with their love, although they had not affected their to {my great extent. During the first years of their exisw itenco he had been engrossed in effort to secure In good pocition. 'Afâ€" thc obtaining of that he made the firm's interests his; and had not found time to give to They were quite heart. ecogniz- escaped refused Proâ€" Dusk ed Brown . over, father's life than was despair they England, suit. the _ and ll‘Ont Iâ€"Icro was gazed vil- hill ter had own, the house. over the logo. the day travelling his children . with their safe his thoughts. on a Si comer, would-be cap-tors as folâ€" low-passengers, and yet beyond the But the chase and- ed at Southampton, for directly the boat touched the landingâ€"stage the prisoners were secured. FROM CLUE TO FAILURE. odds of SUCCess in generally rest with the police, the bare sometimes eludes This was the case with Stephenson and his accomplices, who made oil with £70,000. The police were soon hot on the trail, and the forgers were trucked to Clov’elly, in' Thence they put off in rowing-boat across the They made for Milâ€" autl llifi themselves in u the old church nestled among the 0 trees. Within its haIIOWed he had merged her life into 'A soft touch awak- returns Brown," it said. ' Tlot words of refusal almost chokâ€" od Brown as he hurled them What right. had the boss to order his surely were not inâ€" He assented ‘downcnst eyes, the anger Within him be too appar- ent. The manager moved off. but in half an hour he reappeared with an- other request. “1 want your Tuesday morning,’ ‘Dunstown train." in their mother’s charge. be over argued within himself, selï¬shly had left. to her the plate Cure of their welfare. Making a strong cli‘ort, the manuâ€" genput down the lutlcr which making such havoc with his sorenify of mind. He would have no Scnrccly hull ’lliis doci- sicn l.'t‘\.;ll arrived 11*. than his ï¬ngers rebellcd against it. low pup-:1- was again grip. ki .- cd 'l‘hus had those ready to-night, gignnti walls s her husband’s. onell her from herreverie. "Dear," Hardwick said, “put on a shawl and come for a. stroll. O'bodioutly she fulfilled his and in a. few moments the two were way toward an old- Both The spell of them as 7in until their destination was nithecl. ,Then Hordwick spread his overcoat over an old stone. " “Come and Comâ€" palo of the law! b ack , evening‘s? chided unduly. _ ’l‘hey in the with \‘.' a S usual bond. Although the 1 . 05" these p ursuits I . _ desire, scnuzncn L . wonding their trystingâ€"place. silent. time his pursucrs. strangely past were I the a. trance The coiled. yel- "within With a. flll'l.i‘~‘(! glance around, writing, and then, comprl t-sly rcsiguing himself to the left the table and flung lie closed their samples ready held he said goes out inWthe He was gone harassed.~ employee could. master his l tongue. ' “ hill." {ulnlilf‘s “10 briefly. ï¬rst the Devonsihire. open mystic spell, before lmsolf on a, couch. eycs, and lived oven more complem- ly in the past. Vagye. plmsnnt 113â€", soothed his til‘ud brain. rest, Bell," 'Stl‘etd‘tlng‘ his arms in a. more hivitation. with deep content. his and he said, all . it _ cor-lllris~‘tul Channel. said that :ndiv1dunl, ï¬ve‘ “l’m afraid of this; dial And she obeyed fry‘d lint-en. I‘VHUCMOU“ 135°!" I tf‘u cure known as Angle llay. 0 ___________________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" MERRY gin noun WS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL HIS PEOPLE. 1n the Land That Reigns Supreme in the Com: menial World. Sir» George 'W-hite, Governor- » accepted the Cover- lsca Hospital. Cathedral Commit- tee have received a gift of £600 for :1 Gladstone memorial window. votes to 10 the Hastings have decided against system for the trams Gibraltar, has norship of Che The Liverpool By 21 Town Council the overhead along the sea. front. a battleï¬eld in France during the Napoleonic wars over 109 years ago, I Juno Roberts has died at Caergeiliog, Anglescy. An analysis of the first Christian names of the members of the House of Commons shows that out of 670 no fewer than 92 are called John. Postcards made from peat are now at Colbridgo County Kildare, where paper making from peat has been in progress some time. :An appeal on behalf of the Town Cathedral ,Memorial Fund has signed by Princess Christian Roberts, who call atten- fnct that. £15,000 ‘ Born just being manufactured Cape been and Lord tion to the still required. Asked why he had not, called in a doctor earlier, the son of a. Shore- ditch woman, found unconscious and dying, said he knew his mother was die, and he wanted going to save the money. frantic efforts to rise. so that had fallen near a. jewel-- put and and . , .. :‘g;7»vuyÂ¥3WWN-¢W.W_ ' v.4“ ‘r r : . . . . 3 ' . . ‘ ‘ 1:: ‘ ‘ « ‘ _,“ . f . .r p. j r - . ’ ’ V In its lhor ’ler's shop in Kirkgate. Leeds. . its feet through the window, they disembarked? scattered trays :3 car. ‘5‘ 1â€"27 of diamonds to trinkets, about the pavement. In a. cabl'cgrnm to the New York men had trad/011011lChristinn Herald Mr. Ghozite, post haste to Buffalo, thence across United thonbordcr into Canada, and ï¬nally don. States t had doubled back again to Boston, genera] famine in 1,. any-» , .1 the States Ambassador in Lou- but he has heard of no eland, and do- .precates an appeal for Amcri Postmaster-General , that there has recently been a. largo increase in the number of,,objection- alb’le postcards sent'throug-h' the post iSStiecl a. warning that the penâ€" can .aid. The findi n-g London North-ll‘estern Railway 417 and bonnets, 617 umhrcl~ nod 19] Walk- caps of rugs and and ing sticks, besides h bags. Following on t representatives the Empire into conference, illfinto, ox-Governor-Gcneral of, Can- ada, has been invited, togjoin in the deliberations of the Defence Commit-s the tem. ""SOlllO ho plan of bringing of various parts of Earl ‘ _nlzirm \i‘ns,-occasloned in Great Peter," street, Westminster, on “’e‘dJlCSdab’â€, by the subsidence,' ox'vi'ng to the heavy-rainfall, of about 50 feet of the pavement alongside excavations for Ecclesiastical Conunissioners. Four miners were drowned accident which occurred on Saturday of the Great. Luxey silver and lead Douglas. Working on 11 Wooden stage over_ a. pit 40 foot deep 'nnd full of Witter, when the timbering collapsed. ‘ While cycling, as tho. result of a. side-slip. which through his the» a building for the in on mine near . They were Alfred Collings fell A pipe smoking was driven tongue. causing poisoning, which ended in his death, and a Hackney jury returned n. verâ€" dict of accidental death. For the construction of a. railway and 'l‘rcforcst. for the establishment of direct comâ€" llute Docks. ‘Cardifl', and one of the richest coal ï¬elds in South Wales.’ the. Marquis of Bute has sanctioned an outlay of a quarter of a. million. .._______.+__._... LIFE OF A LOCOMOTIVE. was blood between ’l‘afT's Well municatlon between Constant Work Has Shortened It Greatly in Recent Years. An old engineer, in discwwing rail- road locomotives and their says: v "In the earlier days 0 the life of n locomotive engine was now, ’for even decade many if res, f railroads, longer than within the last glues built; under the personal Stephenson, l'togers were in active Service on the railroads of the Unitâ€" ed States and Great Britain, as .well as on those of other countries that us and the British loâ€" ldcrs for their supply of power. the ï¬rst 40 years of ' were enâ€" su- pervision Bury, Baldwin and depended on comotive bui railway motive "During say railrond history, the engines not, as a rule, worked to their ï¬'ill-. est capacity; but as tim requirements of railroad and the per- hich an engine was gradually until toâ€"day a. locornotive,, y if it is in freight ser I; constantly at work, the time-necesâ€" pection and 're- 8 went , on, the Work became more exacting, iod during w round-house ’A'A'A'LI-_A4 _ the shorter, especial] is almos only interval being sary for oiling, ins pairs. 'As it cons grew -_~i_ _ vice the equcnce of these presenfl conditions, one seldom sees a. really, service; but u able exception is an engine which' nearm old louomotive not has been in constant use for (50 years on a branch railroad Santiago de Cuba." __+___ known who discovered Lhc art of making fire, but women was; . 4, l «l: 7,. if )3 3". .‘r i I) ‘5‘ . s: » 1* 'k l r" ‘ y , )2 not certain that the ï¬rst hutch-malt er.