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THE WORLD: MONDAY E (Copyrighted, 190 Herlebeieieeteieleiefelet ATNOPSIE OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Siazalé Winthrop, a wealthy in_was to ride about a mile wateh signs For this work I chose the t and keep oa h the door locke: It in . turning Mane be pursuit. man whose horae was the flee! She | freshest sharp Tooleont behind him, first slen af anything wrong to gallon] of . rl oe country), Ande the irresolute relening Prince det: the deminion of the unscrupulous Counters fa. The Russian party ta headed by Cen artis opening the he anewered. me and | entered waa calm but pa e, with the tie Htrol- moff ather side, very agitated. “We have heard the notse, See nothing from here, and fled with anxiety as to w What has happened? f ty glve us the i eariest possibile warning fh with me and "Intending to over= tact as immediate rode forward a! ta “Zoltott, hig misston accomplished, But Spernow, no. rd'iast Ment that yeu tad soon Deen. entried. off und, happily.are now In pe but you must ber who was to Winthrop te forced tn aelf-defense to wound the Duke. Gen. Kottort urfers Wiathrey a our He came here jZoit ie theop bees her to do mo. Throwkh a plot of Kolfort'e the Prince ta Ae 4. rlatina te arreste! and carrie away Winthrop and bie friends ride to EeEer CHAPTER | XII. To the Rescue! E followed as close as we dared on the heeln of Gen. Kolfort and his escort, unt!l my servant, Mar . spurred back to us with the report that the party had stopped at a house! @ mile ahead, and that the Princess was there. Her carriage, he said, still stood ‘There were In all per- haps twenty-five soliters about the place, before the door. CPRPRRRP er P ier Ee as ¢ ieieteleel Peer bebe bib bie deiebeiefeletetetiee eb dein tafe and threatened We held a hasty consultation and de-/only a few minutes since me with all the terrors of: Ho was Ike a madman chances will be in a hundred bet. | x ad Te red.’* surround and surprise while most of the men were at supper in the barn, which served them us tem- porary barracks. exclaimed aA few minutes (and companion suddenly, urn eadxmayg returnyi ay’ By “And bad news, hope 1s to make for the frontler before we can be pursue We stole up and found the solfders ale ready at supper in the barn, one guard outside, for no one had the siightest fear of molestation at euch 4 shing down , 1 a hill behind us a rf other horsemen re i gilstening ‘hc the cloud of white dust ns It fell the Tre giri was de saved almc time and place. I sent Spernow and Zolloff at the heal detachments nto the front t our “Have vou had anyth “1 sald anxiously. sng Journey befo, : Wd not think of fot Without a word place. Spernow I saw approach the da ‘Then something ent our The (imeant mis of tho barn. feclle hlm-ho told me nfterward heard the men in tho barn beginning to move—and with quick, stealthy steps he and his men rushed to the great door, slammed it to and secured it. dler was attracted by tho no‘xe, turned, saw what hud happe and was in the act of firing at Spernow when one of the latter's men shot him and he fell to the ground. , At the same Ume Zolloff called his f lowers and dashed for the front of th house, while 1, seein with Spernow,’ rusher It was slammed In my fa from our guns smashed jt in, and after a short delay we gained the passage. ‘All the house was 1 1 and put them in Markov to drive lke the ui Our cavaleade, $n our imidat, ly after- the left utting his horses to not oft at fd speed ton! Zotloft, Spernow ed, ratsed an alarm| Aw we three hurried up the hilt we t There lant acom more than Aa fozen troopers that I could x ai reme seriousness of the {ily V his own house that all was well in to the back door. him, pulls hie hore + ap your he eried Ww there should have driven on of tive hundred yary : reed foo! that ‘he ¥ teeth as Tf thought of in wild alarm, and the soldiers in tt put themselves In my way, offering a stubborn resistance. But | {, we outnumbered them by three to one, and after a scrimmage that was hot enough while it lasted wo overpowered them, struck their weapons from their hands, bound them, and thrust them intc @ room In the custody of a couple of men with strict Sieur a. w alarm at the first posalb:e, momen new that we were in considerable lores y anil not only could he send troo: telegraph he could send !n- Structions to have us intercepted at any ong of a dozen points, any one know where the wire: em. It spelt absolute ruin, “Mere's no going back, Markov," T was calm enough now exclaimed Zolloff. g.qnuat make m fight of it shoot If any nou- “Well, ere does this lane load, “To a sence homes! outlet anywhore.’ sen Sect) hat res) trlumphantiy succts fue e chief obsecte i it The way oh th we had chosen eo his rush! ¢o the front We can hold the hous with far better inhaneen than here, off. ealden, ithey may’ not and may next (uentae rote what of ‘The line ix to touch our. and his men had had to return and run Liublian. and must rin close here Found to the other side, 0 was not long but It was fata ‘for the first thing he saw on reaching there was Gen, Kolfort in company: wit , a couple of attendants, premimably of- ficera, spurring at topmost direction of Samakovo. He camo ri _ ing Into the house, his face black. In his and told me the It news, just as we had finished our scrim- ¢ awith the men inside, Clearly there was not an Instant to be| ¢, its vey dashed up the atairs, take a couple of men as soon as Wo aro mounted und rattle off acros: raining on them fast, and You can. soon) in any event," sald will be easy to catch up with the carriage. Hie ‘gausoed of and the rest of continued our journey, en arranged the order / minutes later we halted in atte to the infinite su them, the rest of { the place in readine tol rentat the xpected attack, (To Me Continued.) | EXPERTS TO FIX INDEMNITY. Mur. Favier, Sir Robert Mart and Others to Name Demands, A despatch from krenter number of men, with order to 2) win atraceiing formatio: had passed through Llubtian, were to close un and k keen the "cart sgel Realo and thence 6 the palace, balconies of all the houses along the route were profusely MALTA GREETS CORNWALL. Duke Given a Splendid Welcome on Acrival with the Duchess. decorated with flags and bunting and filled with cheer- ing spectator: Tho entire distance from the landing place to the palace was brightly decor- ated, and Venetian masts and arches had been erected. The streets through whioh the Duke and Duchess and their party passed were lined with troops and Qfarch %.—The Ophir, bearing the Duke and Duchess > ef Cornwall on their tour of the world, arrived hern to-day) the harbor were manned and dressed. The sun shone brightly and the crowds Were early astir, pouring into Vi and filling the terraces and ramparts 6 to the Cologn at the first formal mecting of the Com- mittea on Indemalty, held in Peking on it was decided Ktokert Hart, In per! jal Marit The warships in invite Sir the Chinese i Mer. Fa- ng, and id otherwire, best methods jount of Indemnity to Thin ———————_— Engineer Uses Kerosene, William Relnhardt, Arbuckle Building, at No. 19 Old Sip, threw kerosene oll over the hot embers in his fire box this morning to renew his The olf blazed up, igniting clothes and burning him severely, was comoyed 40 hig home at No. pater Papeete) treet. - commanding a view of the harbor, ‘The approach of the Ophir was her- engineer of the |f aided when sho was still eighteen miles from a flotilla of ten torpedo-bont-destroyers, which went She entered the harbor am{a'satvos of artillery frons Bt. Angelo, + ‘thie citade}, forts and warehips. ‘After. receiving the officials, the Duke, and Janded and Grove to Porto distant by salute: out to meet her. March author, harlotte Mary yesterday in Aug. 1 the dled in 18S. The ry home in Eng- land. Miss Yonge devoted the profits of the t {ng up a missionary ship for lat the published th Macmillan & Co., works Be Selwyn. Mins Yonge eight novela through besides thirty other or She was in her seventy-sixth year when she published her 100th book. Taree years ugy a university acholarship was founded under the patronage of the Princeas of Wales and the Archbishop Canterbury In recognition of he! great vervices as a pioneer of that highs toned Mterature for young people which or half a, century hax been the glory land.” the CHARLOTTE M. AUTHOR, EVENING, MARCH 25, 1901. YONGE, IS NO MORE. SEASON'S LAST OPERA CONCERT : Damrosch’s Classic} Programme Draws a Big Audience. to the good taste of Walter Damroach, there has been x marked in crease recently in the artistic value 6 the popular Sunday night opera concerts tan. First he refused to permit encores, then he tmproved the qual of ¢ programmes. It is @ Thanks sure to record that while his efforts dictous On » won the approval of the J ha 1 veen no loss of 5 the contrary, the audiences have b increased to the capacity of th house. ‘The programme for last night's concert, the fourteenth and last of recognition, of to for it sisted *popukir’ only vile Pathetique, he (pre erpta from the tof Wagner's unfamiliar “Par. beautles of the compost. any brilliancy of ex- 1 nd) played roughly Keemed short of renearsais of un: hackneyed work and showed signs of Small wonder in there latter days of almost continuous’ opera. Damrosch himself has Interpreted the wwark etter. The “Parsifal” the temptation of Parsifal by and lils escape from Kingsor, ‘Ternina, whe was Kundry, showed somethin hack ustal lusctous quality: 0 and Van Dyck, who wax er ut hin best out’ of Aosang With spirit and The Little Biases had te do as rhe did well, There were nev ali for all three and for the con- ductor. SYLVESTER RAWLING. BISPHAM’S “POP” A HIT. Carnegie Halt First Sunday Afte n Reeltal. A crowded house, despite eather, and a warm personal re the main results of Di at at Carnogte Hail yestor: Inherent norather than t i} Kundry Ai nin aanll phen nes sen annie ao ‘: rowded at pham’s experiment In recita ices” noon. he e auditorium was wel and gallery, cheapest, being packed was composed larg 1 igh many men were Mimosa. the cntire thering. f the sor I the peice of th tead of cut d tk heen y number of the Very excellently programme wna received wit vam, and) Mr, Bispham wae give several e: thus obliged to Ores, prolonging the re At the conclision Mr. Bispharn, ren of thanks, waid that | CASTO RIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Qojflllidn Signature to turn 1 m—at a Kallop. n 1 Mine Yonge was in her seventy-cighth | Winchester in Thursloy, made famous and Hved tn a little cottage near by Keats's long residence there. continue the popular price recitals and take place on the | ate | the suc [ty Robert Brith. | girin ans Mvely and pretty and the hoyn seanon, | exceptionally daring in ite challenae| con-| Techaikowsky’e sixth | Mra but it 1 juandsomely, as a uncomfortably crowded house bore wit- ness Unfortunately, high aspiration Is only quality emary tO suc no dt cannot be sald that the symohony wax well ved ‘The mth of its reception was due to excerpts consisted of EYES-FREE the bad | eption | womewhat unduly, | havean . appetite that nothing seems to satisfy, it’s a sign Uneeda Biscuit A sodatbiscuit that\{s nearly all’ nutrimertt: Sold every4Vhere jn sealed, packages, NATIOMAL: BISCUIT! COMPANY Coy S St pO eS How, when whl be the f the programme. May's selections have miitar to admirers of included — Beethoven's Hymn," Mozart's ‘our Serioun Songs, spham was in excellent voice companied by Rudolph: “The ltea of ““gppular Brice recitals’ ia Bispham‘a*own and well deserves 88 accorded them. “BEAUX AND BELLES” A HIT. Sketch ‘Thac Hae Aronar, Feeling Produced at V “Heaux and Beller," a sketch which yeral managers have tried to squeich by proceedings, WAN produced at the Victoria Theatre last evening for the firat time in this elty. ‘The muste Ix by Harry Macconnell and the book ‘The akotch Isa series The to and modern dances, of son wear frock coats as !f they them, were The objection to the aketch was that the M Pretty horus dra.” AS acconnell’s music Suggesix Dut the remainder nd strong enough | ed song make a hit | lyrics nte ir The success sheteh is to the vivacity the girls. They were retutved cordia I the Victorbars audtenc “On the Quiet? ‘To-nigh! 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