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THE SA the Issue, will not-bring about actual fighting, When the marshal ren\izes r a5. x that we are thoroughly In earnest, thor- AN { tiem ‘by relating. rat ovghly devermined, fam convinced ‘that ene raltroen ‘on whow wheat lands ane ran he wi withdra \ forhtee pe here were murmurs of asse j ook herr. mak Annixter, panels thing alk ea do tt $0, ion) ct we foal’ Comminainne! The “athens ntared. Wee this Annix- tt report protons $2 | ter Hotspu the | h elaome, erty fe esa bought over by the sought a quarrel? 4 one of the ranch own whe now had been one of them ail to | ¢ been seize. jona had Joral paper gavennet by threaten eecured after, whose rdfith h vhose housohoid peseeae Aung ont inte he road coming up the roi rnnounced Presley at a gallop. The 4 saw, them." he Terie’, “They_are coming thig way. 8. Behrman and Rui lex are in a eet buss, former engine n hi rns train robber. He te et byt 3," sPamme, and te, bet he door, to the fualtive § Kea refare on & Ine. The posse parsues him in ennther engine. After a fe: Drke Is captured Dgring «sort of pleate, rea, CHAPTER XVI. Tieft Mooven watching Ready for Mattie. er call in. Gethings and wheat gro Temnpta te polne somerot the fanck HY, where are all the men?" Annixtet, ked Annixter. “| é roderson and Cutter are here," replied Derrick, “no one else. 7 thought you would bring more men with you." “There are only nine of 1 “And the alx hundred Tenguers who were golng to rise when this hap- | cls ur “We'll "I call them In," Preatey volunteered | 4 “Can I have the buckskin? y_ 1x about done up.’ eparted at a brisk gallop, but on Gethings and. Cutter re- too, from their elevated Languishes_ in Hoboken Jail, pened! exclaimed Garnett, bitterly. — | fired upon, 4 a care 7 Anh anid Gethings. "But if ‘ Rot the League,” cried Annixter. |, All tent.” sald, Gethings. bat, tt Grim Capt: “It's gone to pot—went to pleces at the first touch.” “We hnve been taken by surpris gentlemen, after all," anid Magnu' “Totally off our guard. But there arc éleven of us. It ts enough.” “Well, what's the game? marshal come? How many with him?" “The United States Marshal from San Tranciaco,"” explained Magni down early this morning and stopper! at ‘duadalajara, We learned tt all through our friends at Bonneville about an hour sqo, They teleghoned me and Beoderson. S, Behrman met him and pevvided about a dozen deputles, De-| Pon Se the line. Oe ee i titos}ooven’ Janey, Ruggles and Christian joined | house, Pres, and look after the horses, them) at Guadalnjara, They left |he added. “This is no business of yours. Guadalajara, golnk toward Mr. Annix-| 0d, Keep, the, road behine ae any ranch house on Quien Sab fe a withdrew, leading the buck- aiinvand the horses that Gethings and Cutter had ridden. He fastened them under the great Ilve onk and then came out and stood in the road in front of the house to watch what was going on. the ditch, shoulder deep, the hey are there no Lenguers, ready, watchful, walted in observed Gethings, “from| silence, thelr exes fixed on the white lara they can only go to two] shimmer of the rond leading to Gua- Wther they will take the Upper | daleiara, ‘and go on to Osterman's next, or! But Dabney, who stood next to An- take the Lower Road to Mr. | nixter, touched him on-the shoulder and. without speaking, palnted down the road. Annixter looked, then suddenly cried oul re comes Hoove: The German eafigped into sight, around the turn of, the road, hie rine lald acroms the saddle. came on rapidly, pulled up, and alsmounted at the ditch, all up with at least one of us, Delaney never misses his man. When they reached | Hooven's again, they foiind that the Leaguers hed al- renily taken thelr position In the ditch, The piank Rbriige: reross ft had been torn wu © long revolvers lying on the tmbankment in front of him, was in the middle, Harran at his side. On either site, rome five feet in- tervening between each man, stood the ‘eaguers, thelr revolvers, ready. fe allent old man, had taken Swears the Law Be Observed. CHAPTER I. The Arrival. Alma, the Barmald, Has the men are rian border. and chased promise before day wae bright, aces between Mr. Oster- Broderson,” eald Magnits, ‘Tal man-and Mtr. ode up. “Presle: an the three men. he added. “I forbid you to take any part In this affair." “Yes, keep him out of 1&" crled An- nixter from his peaition at the extreme for Alma, but no more roseate future that lay before her. “Mein Heber kinder,” sald a uncle's arms, naw the fair complexion and cheeks of the child-woman. eyea were downcant wrinkled in bewilderment. of the Fatherland, The now {a watching them, from the They returned to Guad-| Th “Cutter L Tres sigh: turmoil of the opening into vironments and a new lite ‘That was three years ell QGuadal: places. CHAPTER IY. supposed,” sald Magnus, t et J erat Is owh why T wanted you to come men from across ter Sailor Hooven's here we @atch both ronda. simultaneously In anybody on the lookout on r Road, on and combate with the !vory fresh from adventures in the Inatincts er stirring | jer pretty demn Kot to put some r Lower Roadt fansux Mist'r Took at dose ‘Dey're commen,” he cried. trempling with exeltemont, “f waten um Tong Time hel dor alde oat der roadt in der busches Der aniop. pel der ‘kate oder side der] ,A% tne remit codert tx rte and ae ne Deyrre [Polished bar set them Tighily gowun sure do-xum monkey-doolle piae- | ‘hIrsty | customers. of Here ness, Me, Tree Gritachun put der ker.| place, at No canes tridges In his gubn. 7 tink Kd gown little thought o: ie to gome my bdlace firat, 7 blushed a ut me off, tek my home. te AM ent, et down in here and keep auieovsn Don't ices uttered the cry at a word Pp ma, the Bermaid. qu im. Say. Dow ‘dit Hs ‘tt. iy c iu bed © fightd um from dose n fact, the dry irrigs ting ditch was trenci, admirably wulted to tr} Dome. erdaning both raucks uit band: Cpa a eG uadal or are fave Annistere which had eNatrlogen © aly bean seized. onee, ‘Ge hinges departed to juin Cutter on There could be no mistake this time, the Long Trestle, while Phelne nnd Har-|A buggy, drawn by two hordes, came feld deere with |into ylew around the curve of the road. r horses, went| Three riders accompanted It, and behind sara on the these, seen at Intervals in a cloud of dust were two—three fve-—alx others 8, Rehrman with the nd his pore, ent that had been na long in ation: the event which tt had heen sald woull never come t the ulet fire unless'— duties, mirth and wood nature. Talsed their glasses and drank the Barmald. CHAPTER III. The Arrest. ow Koad ta watch preach from that Mr fter then outponts party in Hooy thelr weapons, her of the team ft them, the looked to every mem- heen In the 1th Tast Ase, human Intereat, trlal_ of strength the last fight between the Trust and the People. the direct, (To Re Continued.) CHICAGO'S CURE. FOR MOSQUITOES eee: CASTOR BEAN PUANT THAT |*I!cep that night. WILL DRIVE PEST AWAY. a elleve net anes! road will not force Mn MORGAN OFF ON A HUNT. VINANCIER 'S DAUGHTER ONE OF A PARTY IN ROCKIES. nee ed be fired, The r: foat tenderly through the Bhe ined no thought of sorro pt. Pat Hayes, of ¢ nd darkened the room the: incand co-workern. charge, of Hoboken Cit; pened with al which particu the Chicago Univer- ality, Makes the Discovery by Accident W ‘Travelling tn jes, Even Though He Was Studying Anthropology. CHICAGO, Aug. 8.—Mosquitoes are to ne Jan be banished from the Chicago parks If|opeie rhe wie nD eu & recommendation recently made to the | #l nor bronsed Commissioners by Prof. Frederick th eH ed ran tur Starr, of the University of Chicago, ts] S007 E aig, gam ont carried out. All that ts necessary to| floor of her, cell and theo drive the pests away, says the professor, | that kept out the sunlight. 1s castor bean plants, she eee ene rp hem pa a ‘This discovery was made by Prot.| North River trom the height Btarr while he was travelling in tropicat Ida countries, He waa supposed to be study. | sarred, her oF Ing anthropology during these travels, but the exigencies of the situation forced him for a time to atudy the beat method of driving off the clouds of mos- ife a burden, the professor, “I was annoyed more than usual, ‘Thou- annda of little Insects hummed and buzzed about me. Finally, in despera- tion, I tore some branches from a plant with which to drive them away. I soon | der bolice co found that I did not have to brush. ‘The |gramans thik protty tings and mongultoes hnd disappeared and d!d not} "Vat man I spe speaken? “Al come back that night. “The plant from which I had torn the branches was that of the castor bean, The next evening I again tried it, with the same Cerduroy. sighed and [sia “Fifteen di (Special to The Evening World.) COLORADO &PRINGS, Col., Aug. 8.— Miss Anna Morgan, daughter of J. Pler- ‘pont Morgan, !s a member of the party led by Prof. Henry T. Osborn which has just started on a.camping and hunt- ing trip to extend over several week: John Hi Hammond, now at the Col- ‘rade Hotel, ‘was to have joined the party, but could not leav Before starting Miss Morgan and ‘other ladies tn the party spent their time target shooting and horseback rid fig. At these exhibitions Miss Morgan were a very striking hunting costume ‘e@ green corduroy, The firat camp will ty-five miles CHAPTER V. Alma’s Story. brief. She ‘The party had to start without bea: is Soke Borah refused to, h d to go with there lane jain I ry i afee contr, Bue iad ot open until A closed season on be! trout Rohit 1a excellent. ——___ FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY DROWNED Seined ith Cramps While Bathing and Sank Immediately. Five-year-old Harry Snyder, of No. 625 Grand street, Jersey City, was drowned in the Morris Canal, Jersey while patht aanie za ar rith crane on “ne a covered, i Et aa so funny. free country. Tw der bolice come. t 20 maid, vi jany more like der song. CHAPTER VI. The Captain Capt... Pat Hayes, with Andrew Carnegie | force the ordinance passed by has ‘been invited, the Ex ara) ‘ot bert se uae become Lord | from serving drinks in selcone or of Al een versity in suc- ry bas many strange Rares | Bg senate fend OF “ALMA, JHE BARMAID. | QODHIDIDE QIOOSOHIWOIWOIE! The Sunshine of the Bier Garten, She Now landed at Hobo- ken from Munnachauaen on the Bava- Bhe left kindred behind her. the sun slanting sanniest beams across the gang-plank volce, and Alma had found home in her Muny looked upon the trim figure and flaxen hair that shone Ike gold. and her the vineyards and the green flelda far away made Almo but then she soon forgot, Alma’s Employment. ! bronzed men with tales from the Orient, of wild gallops along the African coast Horneg and Madngascar—yes, even bet arms (etna of am- efore the villow street. past. She rosy red as some venture- some fellow chucked her lightly under the chin, and she laughed merrily as her light feet carried) her about her} Bome:imes the musle played as the patrons sat about the place, and couple! with the pleasing strains’ was Alma's The patrons 4 ‘There came a time, as fn all atortes of The bright future of Alma was dimmed by a shadow, glass chink and the music of the violin pate oe thirty-five. Yeats: axperien Alma had a w experience. She had noted the lack of effort on the part of other girls, |7 whose bright dresses shimmered jescents of similar rerorts, ma understood not the apathy of her Bhe aaw an officer of the law and then phivered in a gloom: violation of the new oi barmaide whin Her eyes were red with weeping when she faced Acting Recorder Laverty. The Judge looked at the law and he looked at Alma. Con- filcting emotions atirred his heart. He ‘There was no sun, no clinkin, 4 batt! Tne bara fern which they might never return. Aima sat down then and cried. ‘as ist? Yet do I know here I am. To gome here testa ork, by dot hous a ere der music play and der not ie bol! joa, seman more, no more,”* Vow. thirty-five years of nervice, Is determined to en- inge Tele-|Council on July 29 prohibiting women THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, D MISADVENT.URE the While Hayes Must They ra were Hoboken continue. that the saloon-kee advanta f the fre Hence the 0; The its nance, than-the g "I will enforce the, law,’ declares] brother ston p Hayes, “It ts up’ to me. "The aa have taken out their bar-| teoeM® of your guttural nderstand the women are] hope that thie will help the wort cat . oes. We cannot prevent | little. KATID Lonw! ENTIA L. h women fromm entering. At Blass of beer. They look forward to a Ianding at Ho- They | boken, where the remorta are open and Where dright-eyed barmalis serve thelr ants The City Fathers think that a foreign sallorman, or any kind of a sallorman for that matter, has little chance to Ket away with any moncy s0 long as t Attractive Influences that have. ext GREAT BENEFITFOR , the rosy Her blue brow thoughts. men on some chance to stay over night Ashore and spend their money in the new en- t fuhters, heart of y—made from the Turner's Alma to Alma, GOLDEN HORN BREWERY CASINO. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS, ac {t Inrga or sma brutal grapnle of armed men. the law | mored ngainst the advances of scores pohiny: Heounteh <oteuril isi tee wo ean go th the Government igno ed, behold, | of admirers, Alma, the Barmaid, wan Previously ack: od. $1,406.89 be of une, Moodehed. The here ft was clone at hand Invulnerable, She loved to hear the {Gaiden Hora Brewery 149 0 «reenery. He Bul Ses New York ¢ Toboken Baie Ci “ o'mes, = THE CONTRIBUTORS. To the Fattor ot The Rrening World: Collected Jenn Pecerssa, Samuel Cohen, Charles Cohen, R, BE Fr. We Kitty Xerwin, Emanuel Rorenber. R. 1 0 Adie O'anes, May 06! George 0'sh To the FAltor of The Evening World: The grand cake-walk and benefit ten- dered tho Evening World Sick Bahies’ Fund at the Golden Horn Brewery Casino, Ninety-sixth street and Third avenue, Fort Hamilton, was a grand success, and brought the sick babies $140. The fenture of the entertainment waa the cake-walk, under the direction of Mr. George Hammon. Fifteen couples entered the contest; the first prize (a silver water pitcher), being won by Etta Hammond and the Original Kangaroo; the second prize (a allver frutt dish), by Mr. and Mrs, Sam Baxter; the third (a gold-headed umbrella), by Pickaninny Hill and lady, and tho fourth (the cake), by Paul Etts and lady, 1 Among the well-knowu artists who contributed to the success of the vaude- ville portion of the programme were the American Comedy Star Four, Mr. George Hammond, the phenomonal barytone, and Mr, Ford with his illus- trated sorgs; the Lumlere cinemeto- graph, loaned by Mfr. George Laurence, wes also @ much applauded feature, as was the music provided by Prof. Marc Geiger's New York Lad Bymphony Orchestra, The Hon. J. P, Farrell was Judge of the cako walk. 0 popularity of the affair was so great that the roomy Casino could not, eat all who wished to attend. For this reason anothér benefit for the Evening und. World Bick Babies’ Fund ‘will, : Hoboken | avcned, be given there Ikter tn te wea- | roy acbie iit Dect aT a Sick Bables’ Brooklyn, some little suffer Johanna Schwartje, Mamie Judge, Fund stand at Bhe atu of with the cold tt walle ‘Thomas Come To the Etitor of The Evening Worl: Regina Kirby, 29 seven years old; Grace 20) East Fitty-econd Bablew’ Fund $2.10. To the Editor of The Prening World Inclosed find 7 fa the proceeds Bue, comer Bleeckor atree et olimbing th na Haver, Rove Weidner, Gewge Zecnghe, ID the Billi. of The Bresing wverid on. Olen Franck, 14; let aed Luey Franek, 1. ng World: £0, the kane fot Clara Mitta: Witte siiiers, the City To the Kdltor of The Evening World: Wieb tt thought taking Jom of the port. loing’ business here. t f the ships that come to this port don't have a hey come In a The women make them spend SICK BABIES’ FUND. DOO} D00d0000000000000000000000000000000 SOO Increased by overy fresh aulmoription, be “Ble! Tables’ Fund, Cashier it a, ‘orla, ‘Punttze ralend (ata stand iat 3481 Inclosed find $2.25 which we collected by havig 16th ot. and % ‘a hope !t will be of benedt to Lester NcGranaham, jad $1.60 for the Bick Babies’ eared oy) ering: performemses rocesda of a Fealtzed tn Mand, ail of B East 113th ot. Please, find tnelosad $2, forthe Sigh | Mables: 1 hope it will Belp some iittie one and felch 1 ont aay taste! 1901. to begin of pure you can whether or not. 10c. for 1 116 Lenox avenue To the FAitor of The Evening World: Inelosed please find $1.20 a4 « contribution ‘0 the Rieck abies’ Fund. The collection, small, we hope will help tame poor baby sot in one how dM no | rote om aceoant of rain) at a at n, One Hundred ami Bixty-second atre penetle, marbles and col- PAltor of The Evening World iNeed pteane dad £4 cents for the Sick Dabiest Fring, proceeds of @ stand held at Bhaw avenue and Thiet street, Union Courre: To the Edltor of The Eveaing World ineiveed please find 24 conte ter the Bick Tables’ Fund, collected by Kitty Kerwin, To the Editor of The F; P Emacue! Rosenberg. a8 ‘hableg Pus yoand Et Second arenue ——————_— HONOR FOR CARNEGIE. . to Become Lord such excellent quality that of University of Aberdeen. LUNDON, Aug. 8.— ed that Andrew Cari Ited to become 1 of Aberd Jd auch a position If he tn The rectors of Scottinh universitios are | chosen from among the most distin- guished men fn the United Kingdom. — Wave of Reform in Watertown, WATERTOWN, N. Y., Aug, §—Tho Police Commissioners Watertown | - have ordered all slot machines and lot- terles of evi thore used at Big TEA Sale 3 DAYS ONLY, 1H — 2.25 | Ta the Piltor of The Evening World: Friday, Saturday, Monday, ah ett ea ware to you 12.50 for the x ie jer Fun je money w. \° i ras raised from coll 209] Lan Silr Inance Velen ig e arly aie Mo doa] Grenory King, 216 Mixed the ie Tore ttea Tend "taier 1.69 | 79 the FAlltor of Tha Rreniog World Alma did not Here ta $2 ccllected for the Sick Rabler Fund 10 |S, ttand comer Lerinaton ave. and S4tn ot, by | Regular Price, 35c.—Our “Family be Pant S6in ats Mixed" {san exceedingly popubr brand. 1% ck, Geo Meyer, 160 Beet sen ot. | Not in many months have we had a special 1.20 sale of it at so low a price. § Ibs. or more delivered free within 25 miles. (Single Bounds sold In the store or delivered free f ordered with Coffee or other goods.) Broken P< Coffee of the broken and Made mp maint smaller beans of higher grade coffees. 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