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T ard at Butte K ed to the 1ear long waits d no inter- d in our IMGI/'P/}? Qfm LOOK AT THAT Pl we famo novel man from lIadi- ; ng where.most he prized it . concluded in 1dw 4 :‘ll...‘. pages: ~The Ternpjie House,” r * was his final by Fergus Hume, etc etc. 't n. The lawyer left them Sl he's ~ on to wait for a train Copyrig s Co. - 4 HOW BINES ONCE 5 A after leaving about - K a three £ ; profes- ‘ 4 mit on-his chances. As to t ghe th tedly son. 1 yanked away from - I t procured * straps of decency when I a3 . all the rest of ‘em. ability to dispose of the will, we 2 my time—a reg- — ) to avoid the dal that would Stwash at that g work upan’ a publi of the letters se, what livin® 1d and the of her rela- and beans does sta g y id - that upon oo Ith in's. He gets s know of them it look as if the te ound “we are ., visle 3 night of high a how me Pish in compax his mind only as to the SEIonS: tivh broiled steaks with plenty of - rob'ry, but ncbbe it it look plaus.ble but m ecially cake and pre- s 1 s were of c get two mill n > mother used to make but I seriously qu - that much ples that would assay to pro~e there was fraud . apgetite hundred dollars a ton in I L v ured a copy of the which are rsons whose wngy say nothing of the baser a at Butte throug alimentation not what it used ta be, 40 He sees the crimp around the . L oW fived-awhile: back Be- al had devoured ruddy peachefyand °! made . with a fork and the plc- ™ habit and because purple granes, trout th had breasted’ | ¢.pricked in the middle to x suspiciou: of him. Of ir swift ndtive o ind 1 he gets to smellin’ e surmise tle ey're. pulled smokin’ hot ! meye P 4And frosted cake—the them \m York fol the - \bout five layers, with stratas , g Bty fragrant: hifgsonis .and custard and figs and raisins b 4 B m(u was oily with: ri¢hies: ever it might be. I saw 'em fur : t to come to a con- he had seemed. to fmake ) cuttin’ out to show the Ir-ma an the whole thing, against his hill-born apnéti > . the éxposure would mean a ot 1 tell you yer, who: had broken, biafastrwiihl s sl LR o tk 2 . f ct notorlety ~’. = ° % of dry vel, had fur 1gh_ to ‘take him through the y You k Well, and 1 o all-fired v thn d do tight r watched ccason can't blow any of his - o bristled, as, if Nis e cent:iinterest. us ‘things like pie. The . r to stop too faf under the Mintrok of hisex| ful _to replenish whose n food'Is the kind he has Ps fur - thair .- héaith. bopi caution, " by you sheive litigation o Sy g SeChon s S heasd o€ B b e up.” bound to tast for 'y s, and it with eyes s Y from sym- efther. Ao But 1 1 done.” would be pretty expensive. 1. admit the pathy. «To A.L I it SookA ot ros yuih ol e ¥ y 1, w ou be worse doneIf ;g0 14 tempting to u lawyer, “but in ‘the tri, for hot mufiins, he obs-ryed, *He eats et to themy @ainties - when you're g4 vou don't know what you'll get, esp jes's, =" man., I suttin’y do leve “of sour dough bread ectin’ . (jally . from- this ‘woman. Why, do you v sce hehave when he got his NONE But whenenll F-wis Do 3 know! shd's already,» we've found, made fresh mo: appef him. He sutti n'y. mips I'd always go look into ke v read that up 2o two: different Judges that might- be do ca'y hissi'f mighty handsome. ¥ windows and just gloat— 1 an er’ business on F interested -in, any litigation she'd bave, With Coplen’s /final recommendation to . call it now'days. My! by o Iy! I s that young woman a .and. she’s cultivating-others. The role -of settle, Percival. coffclided his meal,. and th ‘.v wodld T autiful. Som, if I coul her fo other day'd be tlc! Joseph,”, he continued, “has never, to:the after survéying with fondly pleagant..re-1 * been‘guara 1 that kind of & heaven : knew you after pest,of my,bellef, been gracefully played gret the devastation e had wroughe, he, * >0 8 I'd 'a’ becoms the e're jest »m Sunday newspa- i the world's history, and you may. have leaned: back- in hi$ chair and lighted a "‘_‘['[ <tkind of a Christian zealot, 'l lol! ERRS an- pictures of us all, and an “notjced ‘that ‘the fembers of the Montar elgar. He was mo lofiger in a mood 'to ,lpv at. That spell of zloatin® was wha new. X €,the milloneire’s®dupe, judfciary ‘séem “to be particularly awk- counsel fight, even mough he disliked'to {71 qave looked - forward to when'3jwas . gal “h' ©. ba »m -her’ poor but*honest ‘iyard in* their essays ]av. n.r In the cnd, submit. X 3}_ g i, £ SN AL AYS . sl in ,puk.me ! then, vou'll be ‘out a.lot.ofzmoney even You kiiow." hefrertitith Unbie Peide, e B thme. batore 1 igiliauiii wiciile 7 il § b SR 90 SWin = OIS ALV POk hase . 5uh 4 hat~that editorial in the Rock Hip 1 onchtied in Grand Bar. The bake-joint - o JeC' Sec what Coplen. has {06y .'a -uhanc (o setfle It for £00d and oiod Champlon sald about me when we were was a morfal aggravation. i ning. If it can be settled wit getting back everything—excepting the over. there: - ‘We opine that - the Junior but it did torment‘a body so! It Saoypee Ko on 1 suppose we hettex, giye. up.” . will, which. of courge, we couldn't touch “ Brids\ Wit iecome @ Whrm piece, of bufaEn whs kep' by.a Chink, and the star play blp. sumereris That's my view now, and, ifi¢ estate _orieven concede the ‘exisiente of. -but ' force If hesi¥n’t, ground-stuiceditoo early’ in the. window was a kind of two-story Solif to fopm 85 beisr’ left as “simplyas 1t"Wils, we an ' which woilld, it such n ingiriment;wets & in the game.’ - Woll—and¥here I'm ground- - cake with frostin’ all over the plage—on bis leavin's pro make in the pavments unbekpownst' to extant, be destroyed In*the.presence of . 2 ' sluiced the first'rattle.oyt of the box.” top and down the sides, and on the bettom - a o Rk e tho ol s R Sy 2 >, Bul the lawyer went over the case again fur all I knew. It looked that rich:” And b, thels minds they. They <ald good-night, “and Perclval upon—well—as upon my owy. (The, letters L by point, and Percval finally au- it had cocoanut mixed in with it. Say, v s nd wolves thit went off to dream that a cab:horse of ;' which, she has. and*which I Have sqem, public, as they would be if it came to- torney “and put the case exactly.as:T've fl dyh‘:o i maka the best settioment now. that concrete looked fit to pave the 1 o any of the mammoth size wa’s threatening «to . eat ares d/fo such as would tend to substan- - grig).+ . found 1t out as-to the will, lettifg them : m o ar Tt e e o 8 the New Jo e i eta 0 they'd divide Miss Milbrey unless he drove it to Spo- - tiate"her clalms and' make the large be- +jest what I told hlnL" remurked Uncle * suspect,- perhaps, that - we have admlg- P“'l; ‘l.‘g‘et:r 21, large. dumithough. 1t a hunk Was cut out.’ jest Hke T'@ siways kane Falls and bought 2,000000 millinery ‘quest to her seem plausible—and they're Peter. alons® of;. some sorty,from:: Hornby. . the "8 BRSNS T5ter aid, lafge.qum uboaghtit, o hunk Yes cut ont Jett SNEFESIwape Kisber, and—" ghops. €s also_sueh letters as—I should Infer—the “\WWhat she'll hold out for Ldon't know, = clerk, that might damage. them. Then 1. Was. llow cake and a frultys Percival When he was jolted to comsciousmess .family would rather wish not to be made -but I'd'suggest-this, that T meet her at- . can-put it that, while we have no doubt - Would be spared a great'humiliation, and - tion of rich yel