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tis to Nove mune Aaa he and cour, ani friends, Von Lindhelm, TA 84, D'Uroan, walk in the palace gardens, The Melo. ates ent to a ruined chapel, Nerrogated by lous stranger. Sirwually rule ¢ pc? fy hancellor elton. ite! anarriage between ‘rows the prince Relgnboring gloves a Pred by a youne o On rr teoa cealace hat op yrrell sees the Fearing at at ntent Tyrrell aees th olding a platol at Von Ore tay Ie challenged err ar: | of tae above the path. jing a back novel. She easy not “You will find my father a litte way kaye you aldsor. the pon! . = s=, ven ar’ , He gian So zg =n striped bt LD flowing » QA “You ca. “trom the tall mt, ‘em al! shouted, “in the nxt opening, say, 1." ‘htuanked her and van no diMiculty in tl vor, who wax knee ‘hanging platform work. 1 ci went on, ng the an over- hard at ide him and Pr. on rack, of Joup dy his evident his a } painful, Iday te dr ford to Sian Mow Mee “but my hy and toca slits y Wes my natural respon, nes “Gh, you are not In the way, my tee! Sa@ pir. In fact you ean, if you will, be of help * mt tellghied if TO he would only ; Me took up a fragment of rock. “You ree thoge streaks, those veins? They tertiary foesils, If you “wilt hammer off some pleces and Just ve a almilar ¢ put aside all those that bh marking I shail be glad. iere,” he continued as I expressed { my readiness, “let me put you on to @ Ukely piace, There ix not much use in} our both working together; besides, It in dangerous, as chips ty off." Accordingly he took me across to an-| “other greus of rocks, where, after we! uuad ascended a steep path, he set me to -—— work of an overhanging shelf of the eae. ‘fhe wiclding of a geologist's hammer, | when one is not especially keen on the aclence, is apt after awhile to become a source of fatigue and boredom. 7 1 goon got pretty tired of my work, particularly aa I came across nothing that looked at all Interesting. However, I stuck to !t mechanically, At the same “ime {t wae not what I bargained for; I was learning nothing of geology, ulnce PIS9 > & the man who might have Instructed me 2 was some hundred and Afty yards awa: & *-eonsequently, there was not a great dis- & tinction between my occupation and ¢ that of a breaker of stones on the road- * gide—a proverblally unexciting employ- cment. & Anyhow, my work was not so absorb- & ing that my ond had no room for % other thoughts. % Presently, in the midst of my ham- mering, it occurred to me—what !f this setting me at stone-cracking should bo but a trick to get me out of the way, aad so leave the two men at Schonval- hof defenseless? ‘At the bare thought I threw down my hammer, and had already run a con- alderable way down the sloping shelf, When the tdea succeeded that I ran the riek of making @ fool of myself. 1 I' stopped and Netened. The sharp tap of the Professor's hammer from beyond the next bluff roasaured me. About to return to my task, I just stayed to lis- ten to the hammer’s fall once mote. Sed) What I heard, though, was a great “Gull thud, Gollowed by Z : net M| sheer preci ts Count Purella, the | mnere was You set me to work | must have ehort ne back puffair wae terrific crash, as « any bounding down the ledge toward me. My situation was of course frightful ipe wae out of the au tlon, with a wall of rock on on ce on the other, a In the shape of ton: down tie hath to aweep me into ¢ nity. Mappit jangtns nt Mh absolutely the whole occurrence w y that 1 had hardly: ttn awful dangtr before hing mass was Just up that Infore It hak begun the other pin whieh T stood wi Tnstant it hs down 1 forwar to 100k af sich! as he was ‘about round, r the caplta niheim's hou is vistt and ¢ nh touVon Srrlends of no surprined a co the path it would fr ssl Si | day night MEDIAEVAL METHODS IN MODERN CRIME. ap RUNAWAY GIRL” BY THE § THE SEA. | 900600$900260-00168080-05.80 MOEDERREREERE DIEM ET IED @ “The Strollers” re : % WORLD: SATURDAY ‘EVENING, JULY’ 13, 1901. at the Knickerbocker, ‘‘Flo- | rodora” farewell perf ODIO “THE GREAT, RUSHING MASS WAS JUST UPON ME.” death, being the engine he doings « to boulder the selves in Hy Tw 4 the next corner of the | eearen of the Protersor It was rather surprising to had not already se ter hurry’ j the fall, ; As T came out into the c | open space in front of th . | prieo was Inerearel by the sight of the cried, “what tn He a mein?” uven's| He read from the paper as Englishman on the fglsNMeA were ay vals ng the father and daughter talking casually White ftand grecety together, peak ds applaud i ‘The Professor was leaning tn a care- vieux te Jess attltude against a roc! hi looked Ike a smile his compan hole 7 stood by talking vet maiderable distance, but as I drew nearer, 1 from going to certain urd of {t—he laughed. trenuous exertions of thelr ¥ gulde: j ,,8o intent were they on whatever they | Jean Koller and Barthelmy were talking about that neither noticed | elss. One of the party was the well- me ull I was within fifty paces of known Alpine climber, Prof, 8 rh them. i on, Who suntalned a broken col- It had further struck me as odd when| !! the Professor began care y.to play | with the hammer, throwing it from one |? Jay and I had by a common jm- sprung to our, feat. hand to the other in n way that argued rof. Seemaurah!’ I snatched the Cither great fortiude tn'a tai woukded | Paper amd one Prot Beene |S as he profeased to be or an amazingly | 7 rapid recovery. . [ax With a mart he became aware of my! &pproace, Even at that distance f cout) se that his fxce changed curous y twice—once to an Involur who iw this man?" Von 1 Jens ante ae ‘On Tuesday Inst we know that Prof. Seemarsh, the Alpine ollmber, or the man who calla himeelé by that name, Whelm's answer was a hop: what I was sure was un ‘asstimed CS ‘ein this village, h dl ex- hundreds of pression, vay from the Wetsshorn. And Heading his looks the girl turn r injury he may or may ‘not ate’ ha received, It broken collar-bone. ha’ face aléo wus a puzzle—startled at ints, is certainly ton then relies J ‘The Professor dropped his hammer and came forward with alacri|t Vay dear Mr Tyrrell ofualvely..aiad to. soe suspected," Szalay he exclaimed v]} ou Hit He Continued.) was a nasty fall, and we ha anred | pe a SE a etre RERI A DIED FROM FRIGHT. on be thanked, (tts all right, of J should never have forgiven myaelf for you to work-there. But (t scemed aufe enough." { was scarcely in the mood to take his fluent, if Jerky, apologies in a very charitable spirit,” particularly aw 1 seemed io; dal eat fan indication of dys NORFOLK, Va, July 13.—Mm, a jurking benea! em; and e “ my. suspicion was rather strengthened | JUehes, wife of a prominent i’rince Ed- bya sort of confused shame in the face | Ward County farmer, dled during a se- purting to me tes Senred to Neath Mle Storm, (Spectal to The Evening World.) of the wirl; who sald nothing. vere clectrical storm fast night. pa as aia mm ‘Could tts Seip Lightning struck a tree in the yard fate” oould not help | na Mra, Hughes @ropped doad ; from the place where house trom fright, EN OCEOOOOOLODOE COCCECE COCCHOOCOOCECOCLE ELC ES SE OOOLO COI IOOOIO OK = = ae} ao FF favorite for the week Mario, the ry Most artiste Nergen 1 American Girl’ varlety venta, the has been allot two lendiik. roled nd Hubert, Wilice "Mme, Cottret! ard Callahan, AML the stui@ w in Cherry Blossom York vieny. in the "L Marwig's ballet the attractions, concert. Earadiegh mmerstaln be th uetion. has Inet of th nhattan ¥ had anda big Sunday nig crore at the Casi-, no, Funand Song and ‘Dance on the Roofs, Vaudeville and Dra maatthe Music Halls, ERE TITER IES PN : es" Madison Square i tn mer. Se In hin favorite nlaye Moores Diversions at Brigh-!, ter! covering the roofs oF ea Victoria and! nh Square Gar Root G = net and wilt t That Ir Nee by His Wife, Charles H. Les CHICA a brot ter (ary Dinner, A comp! ry dluner will be given tonight to Lawyer ¢ ' Meir ‘Turn Mall barouRh af the f WANHATTAN BE ». 4, SOUS nis ite B AND i HS OF “THE GEISHA” eg LAST mn Waka RUNAWAY GIRL.” Week TR: i DIA V Or 0. bi BLOSSOM GROVE, Atop NY, Theatce very Night ats.40 aAn- Misa Doris comedy king [proctons em SPECIAL VAUE DME YOUR ur from very full bill rinnn’? at ATLANTIC | seen IN) cnas 5 f atro ten | “i. reat Te Aver, Bath & an elab eee tved in Fr BERGEN BEACH | 4 1, AWEantiN GIRL _ KEITH'S. fe liesie iE PRANGIS” WILSON Root on River. kard ting the KK Toot public—t owitig NOXt week eohan May Ward, Harry Thom- Probst, Harry Hurgo: id and others, Pinys Aheud. Irving and Terry, "Cortolanus" rs fleld, Drew, n—the rection Ni CASINO and “Monsieur Beaucaire," Oc-| “The Second tn com-| FLOATING ROOF. GARDEN. | aber, Mary ber. ihn Tudor and Ww foster & & br al’s “Acres, Plummer, lp. Go- “itehan Fiske Miss Morto the Bal on Constance, Ten Wo Faichard Queen € on. 0 Loveline Don Caeanr's Return.” Phe Henrietta.’ Bavershim) scAu Royall) Rival. crt! EDEN won Bioddart. “The Bonnte Briar Bush," PNEIT IULY 18. a) AX. New Orchestra O17 TOGRAFIL And ‘tesie) Atirections ‘Tu-Dar, Musk cotta eye 7 PESTO bi Swe 2 Se Ba ee Amusements. | Excursions. AMMERSTEIN'S, D is ‘p © Amusemeat and Education Comblac&e rt SEA3O; 8 Y A BA! WILD, Sioux. Be DIANS. Attractions from all parts of the world, Gra Fox Lea! Lawren : ve {i Weer eater cing EXCURSION 40 C! Including Adnission to 18].4) sunpay EXCURSION, $1. ny, $150 TO BLOCK ISLAND,R.L JULY 14TH, ing via Montauk, Returi i) via as Harber, Excursions. THROUGH EXPRESS. TRAINS EVERY SUNDAY FOR SAME “SHI NNECOCK.” tei Sale of tickete on the boat, Bf FROM THE | a ets BROOKLYN BRIDGE AND RACI us ATTEN Use jLong Island Railroad. '..... Half hoy mto10 A.M. te 1010) 0 Fulton St. and Flatbush Ave. Excursion Routes to the Sea. LONG Bt tal Ie) RAILRO: AD, MSTStaNS atu: = NOCKANAY BEAGH | MANHATTAN. GEN’L SLOCUM. Pe tee GRAND RE PUBLIG, Y tor ADYERNE, CKA WA BEACH Hes TER. SsuD AY di OSH cll and ne Y EVER sang (0 noe AUN SSCUF in tickets, 0 Cauts “© NORT H BEACH X) Large e-docked Sundays. dour Ta Palace tro) “Albany"” from De te a) ee daa West twenty-second strect 0b 9, ae we