The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 3, 1903, Page 1

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This Paper not- #5~ HIS is the first installment of “THE GENTLEMAN FROM ¢ INDIANA " by Booth Ta ng- to Following out THE SUNDAY CALL’S literary policy of giving its the best and most inter ks of the day by the most I authors the world this E novel will be published com- plete in a limite nber of editions of THE SUNDAY CALL. There are 1 between installments inable series of ‘‘con- next” catchlines to t the most thrilling aerit of the story o have read “The Two sieur Beaucaire same author, or wit- ormance of Richard ai matization of this lat- ve to be told of the re- lJe interest that lies in every “THE GENTLEMAN FROM The second instail- ext Sunda vill fol- that g new American nove The Mast-r of Appleby,” by g the retail por- is. H erses begin ty, bride of Hib- ard’s Creek in time He had been thrown out of k with the white beard s a salcon and he was Francis Lj “The Mississippi Bub- s ng. In unkenness of three weeks' steady pour P “The Turn- ¥ ’, -ri“‘f g. He propped himself up against a wall nike H s Hume, et S 2 wliry and reproved his tormentors Lat ’ , - “I'm walking your way, Mr. Fisbee,” e remarked the journalist, hooking his arm & . i old ma ose we leave our Mr. Wisbee was the one inhabitant of A¥ an : L e the town who had an t iz : : ; one knew more about hi Ax : had been connected w 1 s s somewhere and had tra . o of ¢ fes before he ca 3 . o e . m it might rat ess, demanded to be driven to t : % 1 not strike the . “ e river that the newcomer was prec a . . ga he climbed into the < e rwa sicy g ert to esting con- . < long at the . s ack of Martin's dry ds empor s all t erks from the stores - K < nd the square came to play checkers . the game. (This was the 3 King box oning the N . s 4 s < R i - ws w 3 where. Wilk ¢ professiona . = ard, fa n c B4 H P2 ' l'.: > o a hit by the ¥ v ke w Herald from 1 salar j b without ever ha r ased red miles of Plattviile x = rpaid f; More Her A N . bitter £ rom Roue g 1 . t . wa . 0 1 c ; - predecessor's swindle Had left him passed 4 od s away But his lon: ness and a 4 defeat v N . 3 8 » > L m tnat 3 s his gent whor s tex nomination - pol- tue editor of < - already ald” had come to w ’ al district to political dictate pti Wy ernad b enlivening effe: mar > L. 45 n whose vears drifted very slow to him it e seemed t AP . ling ca aside r. \..xkfl\‘: a He @ X= . ed t ditc citing ¢ a v > and the lcw did when he t 2 was another € atives were 8 v i f the “Wh Caps™ / N 8 it became evider . I v 1bout - prietor of the Herald wa d unde t bet t > al, tha - r be mereiy = = v 4 a s kKnowu as CHAPTER I « Jlitictans in pa ' TRANGI Y y McCune uld ‘not THE STRANGE LAD 14 nation of his party for o 4 Mr. McCune was the un- 8 ”’yt“ " p district his be glean at stran an- -n‘| 9 g p Now =i : aiety d » But the v ot content with the R . w red a horse and rode e Sadietin b Y miles 5 th and (to his own sur e i e TRt ta te NN oY o e an ANapiete Xy came a delicic comparis i 9 oyed -cxercind with & Piten: precisely the sa: conditions prevaile n the r's profit while the farm- 1. ~ oy > ked. He talked little himself, but Tisteitie: ¥ ' . vas after listening hour or so, he wou N . . g g dr word from the die as he. lef Ik 1o~ et dintuve. (h “CaH P e by some surprisi wizardry, oo g oy Do :mm g ks the farmer, thinking over the interview, O oo 2 . decided there was some sense in what v gy gy ture at the he C ow sald, and grew curio.s ""l‘l‘“'y - ited e what the young fellow had furthe: s gt 0 . . A in the Herald e itics the one subject that goes he ¢ . r itals of every rural American, and "",,l,:: -2 o o Hoosler will talk politics after. ne is . . 5 v alg editoriais, Herider ome eightee. = t e citements come ind they do Rt S ARG IR TR ey & come. and it seldom rains but it ., . P S . - e ph snties Rerncen of the b we eri . ABS et 1o b Garty fat v“l:‘,,‘l’,"f'h‘c‘"‘f,fl".",; found McCune. white and shakir ; 5 Accommodation and was greeted on the sidewalk 1 . Ma - R o hls s - nd shaking, dlean- ‘Something will happen to you, all wife. I'll give you three to one she'il b he State. The paper came out reg- Platform by the weaithiest citizen cf . wall s R R k. rEnt” broke out McCun You' can giad you are out of it.” . The townsfolk bought it and the the county, Judge Briscoe, and his daugh- 2 n s 50 as 1o I i o ald e ednt.s axhibiflar - I give you three to cne.” said Mc- drove in for it. Old subscribers ter, Minnle, and (what stirred wonder to gaps. as betwe rymander. the nomination carried with bundle of papers he held in his hand. “I _“Cemer the editor interrupted, vot u-. Cune, “that the White Caps will get you came back. OId advertisers renewed. The &n Inch almost beyond endurance) M gure k. T - PPt b~ oo o o e ook gl s a verbal contract Pleasantly. - Why Atiotia ‘I":“" ;be any- if you stay in Carlow. You want to look Herald began to sell in Amo, and Gaines Fisbee! and they then drove through “ . carthquake: the news Baseed from papers are g3 gt L et A o ,L(‘Jl“a‘fi; R B out for yourself, I tell you, my emart County people subscribed. ‘Carlow folk town on the way to theé Briscoe man- B e = g ot - e affdav 'd copies of some € YOou & enemy —not at all; 01 held up their he: v sion. 1l four, a rently, in a fluster of 2 4he hooent: mum (0 mes fn awe-dtruck Whiiosr:Mo- /refoede-al a strestwar compun whicval: MK S S HIEIILEES B8 a1 oGO M Melinnt s Was. this mentioned | Tresently ths Hierala ‘an: pleasurs and’ exhilaration. the stranxe P etrects . DT ithe Bad: ichathion his R ng tained a charter while Mr. McCune was ©€&%ilv: aren’t you? You stay out of pol- answer, “Let me have your note of with- nounced a news connection with- Rouen, lady engaged in earnest conv »n with AR . ’n“ o LI u‘"um « xcuses to his cohorts. In the State Legislature. They were sent itics and everything will be @omfortable. grawal before you leave town thls aft- and with that, and the aid of “pate: t Mr. Fisbee on the back seat swarm . R e h® Mothkiog wes Acoiin ‘o Geh ORSL MBS S0 92 & oA 1 do not kudw; At andiy: You ought never to have been In it y0u ernoon.” The young man paused a mo- Insides,” began an era of three lssueq w Judd Bennett had had the best stare DN ¥ cathe 0se or his disordered retrea yon: e mous friend of Mr. McCune's: in fact, a ¢~ IU'S a mistake not to keep square, ment. ther Ak . e TS Meat. o never been bevond Car- fact that he had been In Piattville on the f-lend he scems to have lust. On consid- Decause in the long run somebody-ls sure T I R e 0, R N e T e st N & counties In her life. morning before his withdrawal and had eration of our not printing these papers 0 §tke You Gwaps ke the TelOw: whb: st T (i1 barsirl, wid Seturiass o Tve Piiivile Brele dreainy Snd alieent wiate, litte st LpCt3 Sireets and lrsued from & visit to the Herald ofics Mr. McCune agrees to retire from poli- S Methese, Nappromiss o hold €0 a shings will seem easier and gayer to you _During the sscond monih of the new cxasperating statement that (he stranse atie 4o Beln. 15 i et g e bk o e & 3 80od. You understand, if he ever Strictly private 3 £ before long; and if—If anything should regime of the Herald the working force seemed to have a kind of new look at . nable to join the ‘an printer, had been present at the close lifte his head again, politically, we pub- “You're & traitor to the party,’ SToaned turn up that T can do for you in & pri- of the paper recelved an addition. One her. However, by means of Miss Mildy 5 - Y T s erview; but he hel s peace lish them and the courts will do the re the other, “but you only wait—" vate way, I'll be v e e - T . O . tened avidly to e co P is " ¢ ery glad, you know. night the editor found s J c Briscoe house- B iy 8 e e commat . oY i $ad :Brow, In' case anything. shouid hagpan’to’ - J9e Seifokginiisd SEdiy. FIWALL netiing. . (5ol day: oaters tormentinig a patriarchal oid man Bold. the cdinmunity o g prmecbpes ot wds, been called into the sane: P p e— 0 ’ . nity S MBELREY RGNS - e Don’t threaten, man. Go home to your - The sound of the Herald’s victory went who had a magnificent head and a grand thing a little more definite. The lady’=

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