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SYNOPRIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. he appearance and kes William emear Waless they should borhood and meat and then condacta Delle The Bitten witnesses The Victovy master remained him from the hous made him as comfortable as Miss Stetson a APPSERESEESOSE Sansecsesessencoseococsosesoroess {) and 1 took turns in watching ty his But dawn broke tn the east be the sun flooded she landscape with Ite first rays hi The doctor sald raging in him, « @ critical condition for weeks. y and the next he tossed talking ex- but recognizing ta high fever wan in his dreams, Meanwhile, Dr. Squires was lodged in . and thither I went to see him. He was totally subdued now and ri aigned to his position, Lack had turned a. Inst him, and he to confessing every- In fact, he prided himself upon the smart game he had played. He made nis confession first ‘which he afterwart submitted in writ ing, and algned in the presenco of three however, jt sounded mord Interesting than when he wrote and as such rt “and J admire you for it. enough to iehrow everybody e how you Rot me time ago an of stolen nd neither you nar }was about making arrangements to ship wise enough to find ft ile was always a fool.” he ejaculated, “Bul when did you first realize that i laing Charles and using him oF My purnose To, but answered truth- pyer auspeeted It." it's all over now, and I've had f' excitement out Charles ng evil, and hope he will soon T wii explain averyth! ‘Sahat he will be exo: ‘He in perfectly Innocent of any cri: threes years ago -vhen I first e basi js. It eaten the: time on hypnotism was a fashionable rage. was tal! about 3: and (Copyrighted, 1901, by F. M. Buckles & Co.) persmenting with it. 1 wanted to be ‘Mionable too, and I soon found that 1 poarested wonderful powera In that ale tion. ing medicine and oc- sstonate interest for tural that f should 18m. the he ep with hype While Towne et nu Intimate friendship. He talked, to ie freely then about the fear he had of iting phthisis from his father, and that It hag been the means of his marrying the girl he loved. 1 gradually: yor the whole story out of hw. Now 1 wanted somebody for that T coutd easly Influence Charles “Consequentiy I concocted a story about being able to erad te the Rewns ot’ phthinie trom any hrough the afd of hypnotic therapeutics. He’ readily” entered into my “little ne, and willingly mubmitted to my experiments, “Thereafter I regularly hypnotized him at his own volition, and tried all manner of experiments with him. 1 would get him to do the sirangest things, and enjoy them hugely. I had no thought of crime then. Tut I would send hiro forth at night te do absunt for me, and then tell itn to fay met them all when he passed into lls Natural comd tion again, T found taat T buld control him in everything when pnotized, and completely change-his ure, but he would remember nothing awakened 1 he returned home I accom- him ag a medical adv! te nplete faith pay ine Hbern my treatments. He hat Twas ri 1 arrived Miss’ Btetaon, and reallze fortune she po changed. 1 envied ctx, Twas pad eased Tharles, tlendiess; love beautiful woman yy could possess some of these good th! while in this mood that the scheme which yout eded in balking, While in his h state [made Char! » house in. the net He | No the sliver . jewels to me. He wan so shrewd that Thad little fear a wher DR. SQUIRES IN PRISON. “HE WAS TOTALLY SUBDUED NOW AND RESIGNED TO HIS POSITION.” { CPPSSSSS SS VSSSISS FISTISSESDIGSS TOSS TESISTSS9G 4 59FSS VI G9SSSITS FIEGSIISSTITISOSD of als ever being caught. His fac most supernatural tn the! siiivencan, When he aoke u ing of the preceding night's work. When | had collected a small for- tune tn stolen goodn T determined to ably thein off to some forel country, {then go there and aispoke of ther giving ae an ex f y absence at A distant relative had dled and lett. me | H at my presence wow theestate. Then I urn and marry ey Ste If ‘poxalble, 1 belleve that I Jeurning'to love her for her own ank Fal thought more of her than any other Woman 1 romet. To gain he hand 1 gold her that Charles was sure from the Incipient form of fepregy, nnd that Lowka. devoUne my time to curing him. ‘This, L knew, wou'd | turn her from him in horror, and that | she would never dare marry. him. “Mut you can tell Miss Stetson that there Is no more leprosy in hin a: ie than in youra or mine, and that he awe of any,Kind: that dnl Af ail men wouldn't Well, thix_ part of the scheme diane | work ontirely ag I wished. The leprosy acare matle her confess that ahe would never marry Charles, but ahe still lov and wouldn't think of marrying | anxbody else. My only hope was to, at it untii Ided to my importunt itles, and Twas even contemplating some | |method of killing off Charlex by slow, degrees, With him out of the way my | chances would be infinitely improved. “That's all tke story [hay tell, 1 my stolen koeds away when you nabbed me, Another month and the robberies that have recently occurred in this nelehborheed would forever ere. malned a myatery. But now the cat ty wut of the bag, and you can use this con: lon to sun yourself, I suppose 1 twenty” years; maybe more. H pected until that alent in Wot. practive hypnotic experiments fim upon’ ing keeper, pid may ‘bet won't had one point ahead |” to verve the full time,” He showed his white teeth In one of his sardonie gring, and complacently amoked a clear the keeper permit- ted him to have, When I related the whole confession to Mins Stetson a new light slowly en- fered ber beautiful oyes. In conclusion he lald her head aloneaice of that of the sick man and sob! A week after the arreat weep Dr. Squires I was watching: La the raed, ir my. master, denly he opened and nition seemed to enter them. 1 di tof my |” ful air on the! cudien f met Charles, und. we struck Up Wiiltam appites for | rest quietly add steps Fave you onethird @ the goods, 1 told you I never wanted to meet you again. Why do you perstst in running I spoke tn earnest Fe {ni Goddard, my master? THE | WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1901 [To SING THE CHIEF ROLE IN PADEREWSKI'S OPERA. ed hard at me. A look of recor: ak, but returned his glance You here?" he sald suddenly. yeu u doing her hought he was wandoring in his What mind, and so did Miss Stetson, who sothed out his hair, and You mustn't talk, Gharle id gently you must But he did not notice her: his eyes were still fixed upon me. ‘Why is it we meet so often?” he 1 "Are you dogging my foot- IT repiled, not knowing what my hypnotic expertmants, and 1 found [else to say, When I met vou that fret night, | TORR ris it accident?” Yes," T replied, beginning divine his meaning. “Itty pure acctient.” “And T saved you that other night from the Doctor's hounds; that should make you a Ittle Indebted to me. If you appreciate that you will never meet me again.” “T hope T never shall.” en, for it was who was talking, but the 1 bury ! inteht wice encountered tn Als m The doctor, who had come tn, said he prowling: was wandering in his mind, but [knew differently. His other self, hich Dw tiiren had created out of him, was alking. Would that other sejf pm @ and possess the body of He soon relapsed into his former quiet- reas. About midnight the doctor sald a change would soon com ve watched eritleally every Hne of his face and fore= head. “There are signs of his recovering consclousness.” the doctor said finally. “He will probably remember nothing about all that ham occurred: his hyp- notle sti Wa biank to him; and it must never be mentioned to him. He ts and Innocent of crime as any of thim never think otherwise. story can 1 Knew It all th The climax of the fever was re shortly after 2 o'clock {n the morning. Th thing slowly lost {tx laborlous- ness, and the hands grew motst and PAOPSALALASAADOOS SEOSEAEAAES ESD ESS POOOAOSEDOAALAOD1!AAEAOOSSOSSODS ISS SORDSOSOE soft. ‘The evellds finally fluttered and spened. He looked around a moment in silence. ‘Then he sald. softly Belle, dear, Tye had sich horrible dreams; but ‘they were nothing but dreams, were they harles: iothing but, dreama— nothing but horrible dream fhe bent over him with admirable mMposure, but a tear trickled down nd splnshed on the pillow as she Kianed hts Hy (The End.) ——_ GASOLINE CAUSES FIRE. Explosion tm Automonile Stor Warehouse In 8th Street. The explosion of a can of gasoline in | the warehoure of the Automobile Stor. age and Exchange Company, at Non. 133 and 1%) Wert Thirty-elghth street thin morning endangered a number of valu- able French vehicles und caused about $200 worth of damage. All the machines were got out In safety. Sand was thrown on the blaze to extinguish tt. —___-- MORTIMER NYE DEAD. Former Lieutenant-Governor of Indian: DAPORTE, Ind., July 6.—Mortimer , former Lleutenagt-Governor of In- dinna and a leading Democrat, died to- He was stricken with paraly. delivering’ a Fourth of July DEATH OF A PRIEST. Father Rickarhy, of 9. Vincent Ferrer, Dies in a Wonpitul. . Rev. Frederick W. T. Rikarby, of St. Vincent’ Ferret's Church, wax removed from the parizh house, No. 869 Lexing- ton avenue, to St, Vincent's Hospital eves! this morning and died soon after, q| sir Mving with ber brothers, wh NESISTESCE SCTE S SS F9SSITESIISSSSIES FFTSSEFOTTSSLIGSTS FSIGITIIT BORN WEALTHY, FATED TO BAD LUCK es Far Hut James J. Gosper Must ter she partment w ame back ata it tem Go to Prison Because *He Cannot Pay $7 a Week for the Support|: of Wife. James J. Coover, a handsome young Pettis te CRG man of thirty-tivo years, born to (hb) luturies and indolences of a milion | ara aire’s home, is tn a Jefferson Market prison cell, on his way to Blackwell's Island, because he can’t get a bonds- man Who will guarantee that he is a she and Will sapply $7 a week for the yin our and tnally port of his Wife and four children. ' cause Lowent dows This story of his life. tts early ti ets et, 1" re a a f ures and its miserable fadure, 13 told by hilt at home. Aumself: T was asiees in bed at home at —_— o Jay morning wh sted me lock yeate tive came and BY JAMES T. COOPE You hear a great deal about th vantage the sons of rich men hav 1 want to say that the story has tw: sides, Look at me. My father was Capt, E. K. the mariner who discovered Island, in the Caribbean Sea That was in 1833, isinnd, rich in fert Navassa Pho: Hon and a quarter doll Then he organ rtllte pany with RoW. 1. asin more, and supposed he was hie millfons. He had « maguricen house in Baltimore and a $10), - try house on the Chesapeake F ly Training. My brother and I had everyth could, yish. I was sem to Lojola Col | lege of the Jesu I had my pon und my carriage. I tad been at this | Iratitution seven years, and wns witht two years of graduation, whpn | was sixteen years old, Then, like a thunderstorm from a clear my fath fuled, He had about) $200,000 pr away where he could have hold it, but he was hones: and turned It in to hin assignee, He was sold out] slick and clean and there was net a dol | lar left | T had to leave school and xe work clerking It. A year later futher dled of | fn broken heart and owing a million d lars. 1k re e omy wife and $7 nd fed clothes tha my wit Margaret Stewart, an or, just Ketting rich. We loved each other and In 1891 oped and got married. | We went to Philadelphia to lve 1] had been four years in the iployment of the Herring Safe ar Bw week and expenses Mg sales man, and on marital troubles b right aw My wife had been red Uke a rieh man’s daughte but her folks wen back on me completely, My wife ine nisted on travelling with me, of course | doubling the experns Many Upa and Downs. The expense wan too great, and after ear Thad to give it up and go back to Baltimore, where I became city sate man for the National Cash Register Company at much smaller salary. beginnti me as man of a ble hotdl In Chicago. My wife insisted on going and I took her and the two ehildren and nurse to Chicago, only to lea the hotel wan not yet bullt. It cost me #0) for that ten days’ exp 1 couldn't walt for the builders, and re. turning to Baltimore, took up Insurance brokerage with Indifferent’ success, 1 moved my family to Boston and tried it there with no better results. Tes travelling again, but It was a losing game. We had a year for five years and the had to go along on my trips That ate up my earnin faster than I could i In 1895 1 came to New York and opened two hardware stores at Nos. 2100 and 2196 Figath avenue, and the Unit States Novelty Company, a ten cent store, at Columbus avenue One Hundred and Second street, J. M. Garcla as my put up the money—$4, perlence, though I had had none. In| Is he died and his widow had to close up the dusinces On His “Uppers Again Twas on my uppers again, vith a wife and four children to feed, one ehiit having died T was a} timo out of proftabl Amusements. work, and we put tivo of the children in an aaylum tn Jersey CHY, And Cnt O00 | —————a——— to my wife's brother in Maryland TO. L have heen trying ever since ty get MANHATTAN BEACH DAYS in shape so f could have my ehildrc wn SHANNON'S sir. BAND together ogain. CHINA & PAIN'S FIREWORKS. T ot work at Butler Brothers in] S=EVATINER AT 4 NING A Broadway at #& a week, and in eeht| “THE GEISHA” —< months had got up to $11 a week. M5 ly 13, SATEEN AWAY Ge wife went to her brother till E could ger cn 1 TOMO om my feet, and I went to the home of Oa 4.00% Frank Elder, caster for 1 “SOUSA 4” BAND a fiat at No, 822 West One Ht Fortleth atreet op HO GEO. 1 SLAXAN ForD @ pot W RY MAS NTS Abe TANS Proprtetre Mammoth Toe Cooling Machine. BERGEN BEACH Rootbeer = - iin’ IMERICAN GIRL bd y ae ay has quenched FLOATING ROOF GARDEN your thirst for Grad ‘ike ute | Refined Vaudes iit many a year. MINOW iene erence A tie. package maiee five gations CHER oe CHARLES E. WIRES CO., Malvern, Pa, ATLANTIC | ee = Hurguvon 4 Watnan, Alice Fowler, Exchert's 0" THE MEDIUM OF THE MILLION | VlD/SON SQUANT ROOF GARDEN. fo the Sunday World Want eectios [isibenueTO- -NIGHT .\;,. 500, a IANS SEIZE SUNTATER RESORT. where #he ix earning & the Canadian Au- tnorities. —— ASTOR CHARGES FRAUD. Willlam Wa rf las Author Fiel@ Arres wolla 49 lass | | Marcella Sembrich by Maurice Grau for the Metropolitan Season. NEW YORKERS SAIL TO-DAY. 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