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4 \¢ THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUBT 10, 1907. ° THE SEATTLE STAR |. STAR DUST THE REMARKABLE MISS DUPONT |MR. DOVEYDOVE TELLS His BOSS ABOUT Ty Aiporary Quarters, Old Library BY @ wee cHacren Ma , WW t b: bd iy Stuart M. -woeSaas er a Puirdine, ° BY JOSH f I wtarted to peak to @ poor little girl, U's friend orled out, “No, a nn a * —_ 7 “tt e BVERY AFTERNOON exguny sunny. z erence yore FP . oe | Ite 6 aM hated Mhing yA’ would venture,” aid he, “for it happens WORN in ee Georata rafivond ha Lill tek *her name ix DuPont” diterial: independent 878, Sunset wang An Ore Regen Yom Wie pe lic Mt orlared tried) ar se qitred DuPont? Iu It Victor DuPont? Or the biggest Du weiness: Independe@® 11387" Guneet Main 1060, ° *Oan' y’ trl oan” Pont in the ring = pendews > ® CORE. ENG 2 SN Ole, on lu it Henry DuPont" but the ehild only smiled, and thus did se BALLARD @TAN AGENCY—4m Mallard Ave. Gunest, Ballant me x the negro walter laformed him, pleasantly sing a RVERere STAN AGMNCTS Homer Beans, Bui Rockerteller Ave: Wonset 188 : ene Fe EAN Wo Welk Gn we ® ae cont por cong, vie cents MD Wook, Or KWON LIVE Cente por mouth, Delivert Why, how t# that? Ie gt online “ aches BM : - “Tear drops will] “Well, de cook he says de road's gar ems ogg og * a : ee 6 ; : ; I ain't no dynamite to_ptock no submarine; at cae Postufficn at Beattie, Kington, a wecond-eines matter, a gwoar away th’ hard:/mgcrough dat ebery Ume he trios | ain't no ploric Mid, ¥ BHCHINERS— Tre * hen BrMoripvon ie om 3 out heart.” tOPry aigs dey scrambles. Life, % 1 ain't no sulphur crust, ° ent key Manan prota the’ list, “A change af Gate Almost Human. I may be named DuPont, but I aln't no powder tr@ut latreas \enel is & reowipt. - ~ = , Oh, whagare the Wild waves an = iene iti ‘ . ba WAY | . one of them,” sadly I said, “Perhaps you are | RUHR Te sOMCR NOE Brows 7 oe 5 : ink? They wonder how Jinks| “Put you fag Ry lll a cae ey . HL D1 bewremh § 4 FEO v'clook enor P m iH afford . Pierre or perhaps Colman T.?—you can fake anyone - WOre UDR Gnoe, please telephone we # ime ® |rnPultty per week be te Or Francis or Fiorr b i r , ; , « paying ¥ oreo a 3 that you want s 3 * Pe a cee @ BO 8@ Haberibers 8 perfect service até ‘ . sl seven by pine and his Tt geome the whole family’s named in a bunch, pretty mitch like What, again?” @aid the bas, as: we fo @. ciutehed ty ® Re = - - + soem pri ‘ ange the oople named Darn ’ le 5 ae Sra: Sa " ’ Modern Substitute. Thay own that young widow ts pret-| «py geil you he ones Wat L ain't,” she replied, “Instead of the one | Mr. Dovoydove brought him an-{#le band De 79% shee it age s 4 AWAKENING ABIERICA ce BATTLE OF THE PEOPLE Is WAXING | Knioke Doos he build castles pth = Bagh’ where she thatd am ° other photogragh of the peerless poe tna the seaagia é in the air? mee mer Dek Doveydove taby to, admire. “Bay tw de . 9 FURIQS | Rocker-No, he reads auto cata-|Does she have the stuff sent from “L ain't no smokeless dust, you'll have @ portrait gallery if you It = , a logues.-New ‘York: Sun the elty buy It right here 1 ain't no torpedo; v b c ito oe ere: ie i = ‘ y at the beach 1 aln’t no percussion cap, to make the old thing go; we saves dee of havink ols she was fal , ey 7 / That fine of $29,290,000 was a body blow to Standard Oil, What it Means. I ain't vo high explostve, sauun in’ eet dae oo ‘a ding . Ba,a90, “ j ‘uxury, waa|Oh, what are the wild waves say "t no shells that buat , ot Bab ¥. , a , Men | “She was roared in luxury, 1 ain't no shell ” |chesty Mr. D./Baby poksensos such 1 Mr. Dov because it was thg first big victory in the campaign of Mea). "ot. ing? They say it's a win and I'm the only one there is that ain't no powder trust an individuality that there is some-| moderately, "ta asta | oney Yeop--had everything on earth a ertme 2 - Assert caus ‘andes t: Abe tant eke fee am a ‘did't “need,” — Clevadand |The gumo that Miss Fitety Ix play [ture on paychtc work by Helen| think new and Interesting about) And the bows daty Only a few years ago scarcely anybody knew w a Ing, engaged to #ix men at a SUNDAY TOPICS Rice Burleigh ference at 7 p every ploture we take of he 4 — ° ¢ d Load or ‘ co Burleigh; conference 87 P.M.) fot, whe doewn't look alike in any| 8¢0 the Battleghips trust” wes. Hverybody knows no i ‘ he| ‘The sultan has made up hin mind|They say that Tanque’a wife te - Thegsophy. oe ant Ge ck cee Everybody writhes wader them, Everybody helps to pay the) | ‘is "i" put in @ telephone but,| home walking the floor while Congregational. The Tadcasshleal enciety, Beattie another child in each pictoarape.” fat dividends. | with all bla wives, he'll never have | he guetles and soaks Plymouth-- Third and }lodge will moet at 1420 Becond av oo iteren Ragone: Boys : ; : Oil has | chance to use It,—Obto State|In brief, the wild waver do their| ney, Francs J. Va s}at 8 p. mz; subject of lecture, by -_ of . Bd ges . pe Soong PN Seattig This fine, small in proportion to wat Standerd Oil has| chas talking quite after the man-| pastor, Rev. Dr. Frank T. re. EB. Patterson Spear “The See hinindan ater the eerk{ maton OF he agl Por | hl squeezed out of ycur pockets, is only a practical demonstration — ner of Beer es Deuver, preaches morning « ow Platonte Virtues.” oathie p Be anes « 4 office, old tate’ ey + rane y asbington Herald evening. . : : 9 and il : that the good, lusty fight is on. dinseas ‘on svar + tg " Pilgrim—Broadway and Republi Dinks of tron, without teeth, tarn-| aft Doverdove yrasa’t able to de-/$ and 11 ts the ; ‘ . be - " - 7 leide ho puch «oF pom r4 f Just as the government is fighting the national trusts—|movel coal in tha next world.” The King's Jester, jan: Rov. Raward 57 bagel Pade oll cy are wned wed, oa tis nek bee on 4 paid by Engler, , Standard Oil, the American Tobacco Co., the Dupont powder | yoapmy = y syne ee i coeee Fg m by b Pe ol tee teae peat Geis Dobe had ‘auns : rae o sa a oF rH while being affiicted with the most @ =. : people, the railway trust and the rest—so the cities are fighting | Washington Herald | | ., Ueiversity. anes ot NEW INCORPORATIONS lr eees of bar Wiommenes i—THE @ ; their trusts—the street car trusts, the gas trusts, the water Rev. hee Gh bale . “In this view, you see.” be sald,| EER f Happiness Hard to Beat. go agg Pe) ak “we have taken baby with a kitten he crooked politics trusts. ahs D he furrow ends Oak Lake-—Near Oak Lake (Star Bpecial Service.) | Maine st SrWeme, Mie crooked patie Bhady tree where t in her arms, because we were pos | : Des N nag ia Swedes ti-] And a melon cool and sweet | Jechool; Rev. F. W. Griffiths, pas) OLYMPIA, Aug. 10.—The follow: | bee’ sdainen ality ean te) rn ener wee evasion have siready pres And whet yer koifet jtor; James Brand, of Oberlin,/ing corporation papera wore filed | Nave the, title, Household Favor q cally won their fights against the ties trusts. And bet your life | Dreaches s,m ait ee In tho office of the secretary oti eer” Welt’ atte? Deveraeve ‘ona -bnaicn stom ; . * ved | ve e pling; | state | Htigd WEST Detroit is fighting her street car trust. It's happiness hard to beat! | Rev, Rufus W. Fleteher, pastor; : ‘eodianen company, of feattle, 1 eee “J Soha tee nee nth Se com tee is. San Francisco is winning against corruption and boodle| ping ambrotia In a shady tree | yen th Rae gg ver. $5000; T. & Henderson and F.|disniay of that high order of in aan ’ Where the lights and shadows! | Youngstown—- Evenson, r Pennie, - : Aer nie i government. J mon by Tracy Strong, of Oberlin | telligence of hers, and after the or — i es . fit j . hadi Gated Cums Pack: | : Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis are fighting with all] ang « mocking bird + Mouth Alki~Services by Tracy! on ie coe pes wae over what do you suppose} e. ; , : | Strong at 11 a. m « pany, . ; rary their might for municipal independence haf agi Boge os ae sa Juan county, $6,000; Henry T.| New steamer Tourist for navy yard . in the very top o Cayou, Marion I. Randall, William oor ie " > r ethodist, you, , E Cleveland is blazing the way for three-cent @treet gar ye ESTA... Cee nouns; Rev,| S. MoClore, Hans P. Hansen and] 4 fare and putting up the gamest sort of battle to hold the pos-| And er of life seem far W. 8, Harrington will preach Sun-| Benjamin © Harrison. Cheap Excursions East } session of her own streets. An’ the toll fe sweet to me, day morning Skagit Queen Consolidated Mtn- ‘ Shi | 4 Haven~-Corner Howard and/ ing company, of Seattle, $2,600,000; |By the Oregon R. R. & Nav. Co, Chicago is trying to free herself wie os 0 wat sheet dena; FB. Deuke, pester Robort A. Tripple, F. W. Cleveland, |Aug. 8, § and 10; Sept. 11, 12 and |} New York is making a mighty effort to break the bonds | "°F * ah hake fost - you stay until you haw alof sermon at 11 am: ™ E. B. Fisk, RO. P. Mason, Robert | 1%; Chicago and return, $71.60; St. | | ’ : , , And Hn hate ‘Constitution, {Mlarlons huneh that Ia all to @helernncle; Ite Purpose.” Sibject of| W. Gault, Wiillam W. Shenk and E.| Louis, $67.50; Omaha, Kansas City, of the transportation trust. As an instance of corporation Atianta Constitution. | hayes ‘of evening sermon: “Stability and [n-| H. Kohihas om. $60, oo “— methods, it is only necessary to point out that when the three . the joltie dividuality.” Pacific Const Of! Burner com- | *topovers. particulars, at |] . ; “O Come to Me My Love | ng for |Union Ticket Office. BE. E. feitis,|}) | great ‘transportation companies consolidated in New York, en-| Right anxtousty I'm waiting for | Plining for working off toa Y | Trinity—-Corner First north and! pany, of Seattle, $50,000; O. F. Malt-| with heart | @0ubtful ones on his majesty Mercer; Rev. DeWitt C. Franklin,! by, William Maltby and Burr Blood. | General Agent. The days to come, gineered by Belmont and backed by the Rothschilds, the cap- thie | Have morcy, sire,” said the @ol.| pastor; subject of cormen at 12 &| “Amended articles by the Mer. | " . . ss . n 1 have just thought of a m: “The Parable of the Wer) chanis Bank of Waltaby increas. | italization was increased by $108,000,000 and not one cent was| wh ‘ 1 tn ice com sit and muneh lena” land Ite tnterpretation:” Dr. Irwin| peeager t cmatn| “s ne saeoee | added to the physical value of the properties nor one dollar OTe Oe Mitwaukes Sentinel, | “Out with It then.” sald the jwill preseh at 8 p. m. to $50,000. We are getting [ . 4 i D “What is the difference betwaen| Queen Anne--Corner Fifth and inate iness because expended for the advantage of the public Today the people oa altar ber ond @ man Wa «| Garfield; Rev. O. H. MoGM), pastor; IN THE GARDEN, and carefully are still fighting for a five-cent fare to Coney Island, the great |! 9°, dear Bill, am anxtously TU Squires ta champion of Aggr|#ubject of sermon at 11 a. m.: “le | than the other ) } Awatting that detictons job el There © Cheap Grade of Integrity?" epoeltins playground of the poor. ? jee = se une euch, with glee |" hing gave lt up in atte’ tioe W & Merrtngiun wa prench " Even Philadelphia, the we typically satisfied of all) Chovaten’ Ladies I apr oa hg ce ee ats p.m % FONTELiA merican cities, ts growing restless. ¥ 7 Oia . . bi , +i ba, hal” chortied the jepter. Presbyterian. 8% for Yet there are any number of apparently intelligent people |, ¢ gp hn a ee For that he got 20 days more) | First Corner rth and Spring; ‘teil who say that such sentiments as these stir up “class hatred.” rawh — ae cia teens , : , t morutn: sermon: “The C0 . But who says it? . Why can't you compromise upon =| Editor Star Dust—Will you kind Tiner's Store House:” abject of istered, Electricity, Vibration }) 8 for .. an eg The succotash? ly put me right as to ap argum@Mt) ovening sermon: “The Voices of ind the Light Cure—a combi 7 on Not the workingman. Not the great middle class, who indianapolis News. [1 had recently, 1 matntain a mar | the Dead ‘ nation that seldom falls to cure. are the real bulwark of the republic. Not the people who have j Tied woman has no right to address) “Westminster —- Broadway and Every kind of sickness treat- Y follows, if you Nred out here,|@ man, no matter how well she t¢) Colgmbia; Rev. J. M. Wilson, pas e4. No drugs nor surgery. to pay. Would still be dreaming as you quaintod with him, aa “Dear Wal \tor: morning subject: fective Fifteen treatments, enough to Wealth has presumed; it has grown insolent and oppres ait, |ter’ fo writing to him. I maintain Prayer According to the Master cure most cases, $15. Consul- P > PF ry it by ~ dear, abe whould addres him as “Dear Teacher:” eubject of evening ser tath free. ber . . aie ‘ot out here corn's very dear, om ‘eacher; ¥ ation 4 sive. Corporations have gobbied the streets and highways as| "°° eat it, nit! | Mr. Long.” Now don't you think a/mon: “Two Happy Wives and Two OR. HOLT, THE OSTEOPATH 1013-15 First Ave: fast as they could swallow them. Prices are fixed with no ; y }man tn a boarding house t« taking | Happy Hu ” children’s ser- 4 : Pike 378 Arcade. Main 2451 . ir ted bert In address ml eo! serv. consideration of cost of production, but only in « onsideration | unwarrante ties In ad Bk mongite Idweek Seaside Engagement. the wife of the house as “ma” every jices Thursday evening. of semi-annual dividends. The government has been victim- Page understand, of age on Yo time ‘he addresess her gl » eae . ¥ n this, engagement is only for the |it seome ignorant in the extreme. Christian Sclence. ized. The people have been swindled. Dishonest politics has | summer? CHARLES CRAVEN. First Chureh of Christ, Scientist, tied rope after rope around city after city can man nod: “4 inst is ep eeainet it, Charlie. Iie} Als Meth; oervege re u C ~ ‘ ell,” rewumed ® woman, 7 | weal t: “Soul;” Sunday school al A great many people were almost ready to say that OUT | you're & good cook, you may have | ty eee. pn pe an bet a. m Testimonial meeting whole form of government was a failure. $20 & month for the seaso0.”-—| ed woman can get away with it,| Wednesday at § p.m; reading . Such blows as the blow to Standard Oil, such municipal pensar emt ae SO Fem Se oa r ped i So ee ee eee aire heise : ' er Dear Waller.” But if ber tus eoretinire 1 a victories as have been won by Des Moines, Galveston and | Matern) Rebuke. hand -. Walter's wife—consors Firat Divine Science, on ee santas Tene Se seeeeen Just as certain as can be— And by winning smiles enraptured Houston, such fights as are being put up by Cleveland and| Mother—1 hope, Clara, you never | the letters it would seem to us ad-| First--Columbla hall, corner : | Of the modest Mies Sweet Pea. } ‘ ; - no never, so far forget yourself an} visable to use the term “Dear Mr. | Broadway and Pine; Agnes R. Mc Detroy and New York against their local combinations and |to lay your head ou Mf. Spark liam” As to calling the landlady yng yy Sanday serviess + _ : by the government against the national co | letgh’s bosom when he calls, |“ma.” it ocewrs to us that this is| tl &. m. and Sunday i. } q Late summer styles tn exquisitely dainty lawns a # a 8 e hationa’ Conspiracies, these are | "Ciara—Why, mother, what makes | perfectly proper if the good lady|%. ™.; tople for Sunday: sow STRIKER ACCUSED mutle—some plain, others prettily trimmed with lage @F only proving that the people are determined to come into j7ou have such thoughts? is willing to stand for it. Of course | Us the Father |[ ery-—short or % sleeves——a host of pretty styles to. their own. Mother—-Oh, nothing. Only his|If sho is wenaitive as to her age It a i Regular values up to $2.76—you may have your scart pin ts tn your hair would adem whnecessarily cruel Episcopal. An affidavit was filed in the su- |} : * f It is the greatest economic and political fight in the history bet. | However, your ono best bet is to} St. as ey os Mad-|pertor court Friday afternoon by ||) " F . ic ly } Ison; v. . D. Lawyd, rector; | Joseph Mayer, president of the m1 a of the world, and every good citizen must stand behind it, with- Myatery Solved? to dba Hibariong “putt tm services at i1 am. and @ p m.j|mamutacturing Jewelry firm of | out prejudice, without class hatred, without blind indignation,| Replying to the problem of how and if you batt bard ‘enough and Sunday school at § a. m.; morning Joseph Mayer & Bros, where a & . 7 ‘oe A & brainless youth can have a head. é a * gubject: “The Influence of Life’ walkout of the union occurred last | but quietly, determinedly and never giving up doing his duty | rch s seuccuher in ee S| eee tet It’ Rieck. pone mncats | Upon the Creed;” evening eubject: | month. alleging that A. P. Hocker in spreading the gospel of actual national liberty and in saying | #eet that what & brainless youth ore i¢ you're in love with the wo-| Tuman Nature and the Baptiemal | smith, a former employee and now (See them in our south window.) > to the fight for good wherever he finds it, “Here I am; use me.” |[*!'Y "fers from t# an aching) inan who writes to “Dear Walter” | S8tvice.” striker, was intimidating the re «sag = ana hese to the debating woet-|%F, i Jove with the landiady we| Trinity Parish—Corner Bighth ining employes. The injunction Fosited . «rq | 0d James; Rev. H. H. Gowen, reo-! sult brought by Mayer against the | ottos. Coe i eek. but it Zour? |tor; services at 7:80 a. m., 11. m.|strikera will be tried before Judge Eastern Outfitting Too Rough. } “a . ; ros 2. 1 r 5 PEERS Pay Ol, OM falr end to find another boarding | cuiiect of morning seviion: “The | Pacific Squadron at Navy Yard oo] 1332-34 Second Ave. 20° Union | Building of the Heavenly Tomple a Sanaa} “ i i » They Comve nse ari satiate pijaietiestiiiddilieeaiass Lettie taeken ae Se Seattle's Reliable Credit House.” By water. Do Y W - oe ty ‘SEX EQUALITY? WELL PERHAPS NOT YET my ou Want to = * PW. cS chaefer~ Christian, re Pe, Ballard—Sunday school at 10 a. mys cancun When You Travel, Enjoy the Superior ."SayMaim.” | “LentitterAnnie? Welgetittrum |m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:30 Furnish a rooming house. ‘i “WotnowlLiz?” fas, Why do this Man and this Woman make an appearance like they |? ™. by Rev. A. L. Orin; morning || mmbeitish a home. ay “Lemmechawyergum.” | Cant. ShelentitterLoo.” | have been stung? subject laht Bearers; evening B " : 1 “Welgettittrumloo. | Why do they make a seeming as if their minds are tottering | *™bJest: “What Seest Thou?" lesa setae aeage | “Cant. Shetenttittoorsister.” | under the burden of trying to understand something? - Purchase a desk or office fix \ Ibinchawnltonysinglast Chue s | “IsLoozsisterwairnmyneckioss ?" Why does your sympathy go out to them because they | ¢an Goattie Payehie Seclety. tures, | ‘ —y Gi Naw pet hres by never, no never, understand? ; Meeting at Alki ball by m.; leo: Or acquire a rare old plece | erstingy | gottermindterhay yererre: ” ayied | “Hooztingy ?” | HonesMaimlicoudenhelpit.” Battloship Nebraska at Navy Yaya. | of briowbrac or furniture, then | Hf i “Yurstingy.” | “Yougotterpaymeferit : © |] visit the store of | “Yugotchergalitereallmestingy.” | “Wotwuszitwort?” | “Welyerneveriendmeanything.” | “Idunno. Iborreditfrum@adie." i “Didnllendyermyneckiess?" | Sadlelbesare “ ; “Yeees, Yerdid,” | “Mystere! Youbetshewill.” Take the car ride to “Nowyougimmebackmyneckiess.” | mal ee | “Yudonthag rtaller Earlington tomorrow, | “Yeanow.” | “Quit vf You will enjoy it. Ren- housefurnishere and “Aintgottitwithme.” | Wot veuvvit?” ee Bole Agents for Charter Oak Welgohomeengettit.” | “Dens skyerferit." ton car. Ranges, Of through Northern Pacific trains. A dainty “Can len e ad . erajoo! ' this t. Tentite tamale.” Yerajool lunch or delightful dinner prepared by a skilled ohet eons a oughly well served, will round out and vary the SCRAPS 1 yer rt etna inn aeltee. Diag trip. The billoffare ie varied and attractive—the |muich appeased. | “Weel, 1 ain | IT 19 BECAUSE: j ing-—the car attractive and easy riding. a hear take fower Although the law courts have de-| Sdine amusing stories are being |, Th® man has been reading this] And the woman has been read: elared there are no legal hindrances |told at The Hague in connection in tho fashion page; ing this in the aport pagei 1s: Get Your Meal on the T io the use o' crematorium In n the peace congress, One 1 “ 2 - Prussia, the minister of the in-|that the extortions of the hotel|, One may foast the eye on many! “The finish in the seventh was @ $ tirier has given inatructions that | keepers are such that the deloga-| 0 Distty conoelt, yet nothing any! weiner Geo. Davis fell flelding a local the use of one at Hagen shall be | tion of a certain South Americ prettier than # simple little sur. ‘ » 2 ‘ Dini tant prevented, if necessary by force.” | republic, on seeing {ta firey aovcn | pllce sult of pink and mauve nison | fap from Seybold for a force play Owners of Victor machines will be pleased to learn ee ee ee ee i St. Peterte-Poor, an ugly Georg. | Pills, decided to adviso its govern is ro A ae en a# small as the | at second. As he hit the dirt Davis that records sung by Alice Nielsen and Florencio Con fan church in London, has finally | ment to withdraw m the con seenis gy oe & plaid This) swung his feet. to the bag and stantino are now on sale, Nine selections have been re- For full information see huceumbed to the ecclesiastical | fFeNCo and build’ a now battleship {MUM little frock wax mado with| seq nn joel to the bag and corded, and the records are especially clear and distinc comms ne nd has been adver rat as being, on the whole, the pred ; = lt od wales, Mi mda Geonnadiencas vem ne our Victor parlors any time and listen to these J. O. MeMULLEN, G. P. Ay . @, the site bene ‘do, (cheas L be ormed Jap style | de co! 0 path | ecor Beattle, Wash of its close prox-| The Pilgrim Congregational | ied h® platted waist portions. | ends, but the umpire calied Nichols ‘ “A. TINLING, @ Ay ink and the stock ex-| Church, near I fon, founded in priors the sleeves ware folds | sate Seattle, Wi " 1616, 1h the oldevt of the dementia {of Plain mauve ninon edged with| “Then Murphy came up tater and | - " the match at St. An-| ation in the empire, and it was |, mertion of Irish point, ‘The| knocked aut a sure threo-bagger ‘ M tland ustic was | from it that the London contings ont of the surplice was outlined | toward the fence in right center. | Ss N th mn é “0 baby «ingen Bs by a| of the mon of the Morten eent| with « plain band. of the maiive,| Jones wprinted through specs” aid ks iy ) Lf9) ortne a i SAMA Sromhiteh to tin nase | novation while the vest to the waist was! acroas a cinder path near tho fence . ). CHARLTON. mete ye «Bx MAdmin vf Irish point allover. ‘The platted |and banked his head into a beer cen here = : belt Inished at the front, with| sign with a thump th 4 a : peukée—tive pound dh ae te ne wee a hump that could be 01 q called out ‘fore’ as loudly aw i pi ; sagen jad et an tmmense buckle of frosted afl-| heard in the pross Portlaay i ‘ter of a mile awa: