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Meeting a Mighty Hunter; Wallowing in the Khartum on the S$. 9. Dal, March Ro details ne We ® velt Co On board the Abbas a from Khartum Tuesday afternoon, and erday morning at 6 o'clock, For three nights 4 the old Abbas to it, Ifa paddle broke we engine pounded pound. Another o the Cairo, was hanging on ow juat put away my shaving kit when “Cal” O'I ibune, wh was my partner in th voya comes the Da Mud of the Nile; Sending a Cable a. BY GILSON GARONER pyright, 1910, n the bridge and t NEW COP FOR GEORGETOWN AO. F charge statior day and Willtam acting of t tained et lL INSPECTOR CLARK REMOVED Inspectors Lieben and Helander i Inspect of the State Bureau of are in charge of the state o epector’s office here today or F. A. Cla office ye M. E. Hey, competency and m ben w ain in che until a new inspec EGGS WITH TAILS SINCE COMET CAME By United Pr KANSAS CITY ffect is What having George Davidson with a tail on was abo " Baloor Porter Dead or " he ot termined. Glende mi © frota Ceuade t @ ut lite wn of | Missour on belongin NEW USE FOR A SECTION GANG dal appondage. THIS BADGE PROVES HE’S CENSUS MAN y has © away iragged our skipp ut about than a bathrobe Newepaper Enterprise Association. Pashaw, under special charter by your corre | epondent to go up the White Nile to meet Theo, Roosevelt approaching W2—It h appened yeate been cabled heels and we must get along like @ pretty toy boat In the with a barge lashed to her starboard ut of mus t, a drow oT R ust be ¢ al. And alongsid iw 1 was sliding f fr and blood 8 Py » get thre it ¢ o . ‘ an t ed aside mn t , k t wan interest! eee the dev ng with TR. and hiv party) Makaku (the great ), and his love f 1 tell you,” # nel in b nthe on wh Be and d t up,” sald! ike that bas gone with through Ife ar ox noes, a FURNITURE ORY GooLus eral ted cted McCray Refrigerators And we might ever The figure with re lesigns rday (Friday) Now for a few our race was and two days caat it hartered news » bar ene aughin of the came aoe bed, and ma »| t have time | The Telegraph Office at Renk, Where Gardner Message at 3 a. m n figure, short ‘ebame he col Cunninghame, And I wan led away to | the Dal's nose salved bandaged Bo now, when | have nothing elee to do—no cables to oked the Abbas to write or sleep to make up-—1 pick “wool it of my band I have by cable of the meeting. | have told that Roc the same good s t. In apirite and health he te-—alr t ar the shoulders | to say—bully T've refarmed on ‘bully the colonel remar authority hae sald tha y feaw Roosevelt ‘Come 4, afte t r were over , * A ¢ Dal my | corking giant ¢! FURNI. UKE Store Closes Daily at 880 DRY Goons | FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. = ecently ir in Office Chairs | r Section, Fourth Floor Included n the as in Revolving Arm Chairs and Side Chairs, two of for menti ed two ) yt rd i ' pres in wn arpeting Discontinned Patterns i in | Axminster Rugs “Made Up Rugs of Various Weaves = ( Frederick & Nelson | INCORPORATED, STE Ee (Spectal Photograph by Correspondent Utison Garduer.) Filed His Cable! | rtment ttern in Ax 1 r Ru file or cor wevelt 1 I tempted ‘A distinguished iM Dependable Office Equipment| the are which have Globe- ‘Wernicke Elastic” Bookcases Carpet- Size Rugs: Interesting Values In the Fk THE SEATFLE STAR shown perfect courage hin _ tho vinited and breakfasted on the Dal, with the Abbas following, until we) the flare of ng grane The al rn bret came to Henk lt was then 11 @ m., and cables had to be filed dlew—did the reat. The hudters we t ibe *~merely Dine with me at 7," gald the colonel, as we were leaving You| guests in the damour, or native ots Pati lothes, ace a will find us ted up to the bank somewhere belo of $6 the wut y ina day Renk! I ha the aoquaintance i t 4a. m, With one I dress by buttoning the top button of our Budanene to guide, we had r hore in a moonle wile Me colonel explained my whirt ang Adding | iterary form, and tt fs not easy to write and | where tablos are not | d and FULL NAME lerneer apt Wingle Married Mother Speak Bnglion? tanley's book and speak a little telegraph office wan a palatial structure of mud walle fiat roof had j Fate river i rena nee een an well an devotion, you enn't help respecting | me, we were pleturesque and we! sat at th ready for something t The hat night, —, table was wet on the de The ding Hven with polities barred, there was plenty to talk about head. Behind him were the f Of the barge, the wn pKrApH operator we of the Dal, It war poking along « lane for pollection of comienl huts Ike the tasted bagged 4, and quite otvilize some duc the Bwins rh flag Me oky kind of ex, Mearns and ¢, then coming Kermit hag v6 i Ina » and red We had no interpreter on our trip, and our Scoteh engineer, the| priate Inne Tho talk w Jonly other white man on the Abbas, wae but three months out from| dinners of the Gridiron club, “ther ° Teenie i, b ‘oe Abordeen, He had an Arable lexicon and some pretty good wigp language At midnight we went on b as, lee bed vresnat but that is not very much on a dark night leisurely trip down to Khartur "6 the Dal to g The operator at Renk proved to be a native Sudanese with the three Yes, | snould way T. KR the » Only a scare on his cheeke—tribe marks, He could wr tand some English,| am quite sativfied OTe 90, Pe He lived in a house shaped like a beehive, and the | ax lirt floor and a He sent phonetically, and got through the copy at the But the operator was @ surprine pu of w it was all about, but he 0 words an hour uid Hke to have ween the stuff when it finally reached “the os.” It must havé beew a meve, What with “woo!” grass and low leop and delight at seeing our good T. R., | was not in the beat of condense in a steamy hut THE CENSUS MAN IS COMING THIS IS WHAT YOU SHOULD Article 1, KNOW Our cables filed, we bade farewell to Renk, and getting back to the | we made our way down to where the Dal was tied up. Relieve} rma = = ——— eacrertece: _ ° |All Answers to Questions Will Be Based on Ol P OR THE CENSUS || April 15—Work to Last Two Weeks in Cty af Seattle. COMI thle ost and have it He'll call for i) | nea f | but who died afte, smerators call, are te be Persons born after Avail i Perse will ¢ er #, Apri But birthday? village ne places the wor Divercea? Years of Present Marriage 1" are to d | though they have been day following and vaseer has similarly of persons whe wide wed or diverged after nae Father Dig Crawford, father of 4 prewldeat of the & Southern rallroad, @ f how many obtidren? © Race? UPATION it r ay at Chi ri Be ployer + Rmpiove?........ Working on own in every dwelling. The en j the eve of a telp }/are not to be regarded ax spies, | + ‘ © Crawford Bmpioyed Apeti inh? Mo. Weeks unemployed | a eemen, constables, | tras Rs one oft Able t Attended Behe Home Neadt $s0ccsesnceen sO © con ration attomers of ey are employed I since ep. 1, 10007 reau of the Census wed or Rented? Pree or Morten «|| All anewers are to have reference [solely to the “Census Day,” which le|, April 15. Persons living on that day' » Furniture | FREDERICK & “NELSON, Inc. Dry Goods | More Closes Dally at 5:80. 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