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Prittinicitititictricinietet “Graustark" is edly the Year, ring tures: undeubt- literary hit ot the Apart trom the stir- episodes and adven- that crowa its pages, there ix a tender aud beau- Firul Jove story running through itall, The hero i: an Amer.can, No one un tead his story without bems proud of itis own national- ity. Tue book hb had a peenomenal sale every- swhere and is the most talked -of novel of the yeur. rersat to kidnap PF Tighted by If. 8, Btone & Co, Chicagy, to frustrate the one e mith the Widnap. fends retse eutering the pal THAPTER LUM. the Reacac. n approached Elie, ng one of with the drugged soldier. Anguish followed the iselens the remaining igging him, leans followed the main ers to the palace, gatn- admittnace in similar inanner, ugh the window left open by the recognized te the fearing on to warn he might already be vund Limseif in a darkened room was to move on to the nice called softly the darkness: ” Ix that you, Dan- » when erman t Who is the: sy t 4 k or ery out, madame,” Lorry. fancylng she might mopliice of the conspirators, “I Kill you. Be calm presenco here." t of breathless sald: nd go. “UL expiain my mom You surely © your Princess, not breathed Lorry, “Don't yor you will ruin every- _THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER;9, 1991. Used dy Special Permission of the Publisher) Ss os OS thing, Let me explain.” ec) away, please! Please! she pleaded as ho involuntarily moved nearer. “Then tell me, where the Princess's room is! Do you want to have her wpped before your eyes? The con- spiritons may already be there. Where is her rout You are in the Princess's room,” replied, Is thie story of wbduction true?” “Yes—vee! gasped Lorry. ‘Are Princess?” es. Where ts my cuard. Dannoxt" “He is one of the conspirators. One of your cooks and two more of your guards are in the plot. Hide in some jother part of the room. They may be here at any moment, I will protect you —I swear It! Come, your Highness. Hider" Something in the flerce, Der ga her confidence. had wrought! she you anxious whis- The miracle tie nad composed most trying cir- been this woman under the cumstances that could have veen imag- ined. She slipped from the bed and threw a long, loose silken gown about her, who are youv she asked, to his arm. m= “IT am a forelgner—an American— Grenfall Corry! Murry! ne implored, She did not move for a moment, but ching he distinctly heard her catch her breath, “Am I dreaming?" she murmured, faintly. Her fingers now chitched his arm tightly, “I should say not! [T don't like to order you around, your Highness, but"— - : 2 | pict excitedly. Nolvolesaly she drew him across ¢ room until the light fell across his fi jIt was not a bright jight, but wnat He could not see vl outside the strip he st y ow, “Two men te beneath your wins mink to this two are I go? Come, be Whore shall Hele -lnlel-iantefete lo! you want be T madam Lbs 1 ade like a—pardon me, 1 won't you fully. Shall 1 whispered, rec fon larm the ring her se arm she surprined low: me gh In'the light for ae h ful gure tt he hoarsely ring toward her “You! Princess? Yout Tam the Princess." x she his side went round tn head, his legs seemed to be any wh ut heneath him. he felt ax though » Tushing toward the ceiling moment he was actually Then his senses rushed bn shew away from Y the whispe: at his back, and he turn, cease was atanding | “Then pray be out of danger. a Ani a moment, unless they eon shall ot expos i wal positively. "Why mhoulde you tak ife now? You have a pitted bject. You have saved the Pri: Ah—yes, the Princes: am sorry you are the Princess, worry and dark shadow ta nind his xtalw th His beat with the pride of possession, of power, with the knowledge that he had for to stretch out hin hand and touch the one woman tn all the wortd Across the dim belt of Ilght from the open, dourway in’ whieh” they stand crawled the dark figure of a tan, Ter And unconsclously touched hie thick oe He shivered be th ht. Another form | followe: Puna ie the tent | to look toward Th ductor was inunctions to chloroform. th Then came the owor {Anguish were onl The second fgure was lost in t da falpt glow of light ¢ the eanopled ‘Sed in the. cori ie chloroformer holding the curtains hn hh screen-Inntern toward ¢ in onder to apply. the wowas the time to act! \Pushing. the Princess, bested ‘the cur- din the shelter of the doot-post, Lorry leaped toward the centre of the OUntONs. hloroform. Oh, ore! e dark- metro 9 the ampened tl dazzled nim ile throwing his hande to hl Something rus o} }upon him from No.1 1 THe series oF 8 BEAUTY LESSON FILIPINOS LOSE IN TWOOAYS BATTLE, THAN THE FANE) IN’ 2 TWENTY - SIX REBELS AND TWO MARINES KILLED. Seventy Bulldings and War Stores Burned by the ‘Troops. MANILA, Nov. 9.—Advices from Catbalogan, capital of Samar Island, report t at Major Waller attacked ao force of insurgents accupying a strong position at Sejton, two three- inch guns being used to shell ‘he rebel stronghold. Throughout the first day the: in- eurgents held the place but yester- day Major Waller ren-~ — the attack, and, after a desperate «gage tt, carried the position. Two marines of the attacking force ; were | and twenty-six insurgents killed. Major Waller destroyed the quar- tels and seventy houscs. WASHINGTON GETS NEWS OF BATTLE. WASHINGTON, Nov. mairal Rodgers, at Manila, to-day ca the Secretary of the n follow “Privates George Lynch and Klonan Killed in ac\on, at near Basey, Samar, on th No further details of the action are elven. ——————— TREASURER OF PORTO RICO. William F. Willoughby, of Wash- ington, Succeeds Jacob Hollander WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—The Presi- dent to-day appointed Willlam F. Wil- loughby, of the District of Columbia, Treasurer of the Island of Porto Rico, Mr, Willoughby will succeed Jacob Hollander, of Maryland, who resigned gwomo time axo. SYRIAN EDITOR ASSAULTED. kis Belleves ‘lests Inetigated the Attack. Salem S. Sarkis, editor of the Syrian paper Almoushir, who Is sald to be a well-known traveller, m friend of Lord Cromer, the English diplomatic agent in Egypt, in the Centre Street Court to- day charged David Widower and An- tonlo Baur with assault. They were with mbout twenty Syrians who assaulted him yesterday in Washington street, They were released on parole, and will be examined Monday. Sarkis suys that he believes tho as- gant was natleates by ‘Syriat an ‘peleats whoni he. had’ offended’ ny the pubiica- ton of tivo translations rig his paper, "\Mer Lawyer W ‘BOER GAMPS WORSE NOTHING TO MATCH THEM IN INDIAN HORRORS. Deaths Compar: Among Reconcentradocs ely Greater than of Plague Victims. LONDON, Nov, 9—The Dally’ News y exhaustively surveya the concen- nm camps in South Africa with the the camps {s Incomparably worse than anything Africa or Asia can show. There Is nothing to match It even In the mortality figures of the Indian fam- ines, where cholera and other epidemics have to be contended with.” Statinticg are produced in » this assertion, Government's advertisements for teachers to the camp children, setting forth that “the term of employment will be one year certain,” ts prominentiy dls- ph lus evidence that the authorities have no Intention of ending the “whole- sale destruction of human jife."* News urges all humane men ait for oMiclal reports, but to in- camps being broken up and divtributed among | their 1 ty districts where & 1 be made, under com- 1 tion and with some re- kard to the preservation of life—that, or extermination and an ernal stain on order to fnot to vit “on th th (Me name of England, 'MRS, CHARTRAND SHIELDED. Net Allow Gan- amith to See Her in Cel Lawyer John J. yan me ae at the Hudson County Jall Clty to see Mrs. Vencedora onaeiseal who is under arreat for the killing of her husband In Hoboken on Oct. 31. Mr. Fation had learned that ft was the intention of the Hoboken police to bring Gunsmith Nolte to the tert) for the pur- pose of havit him identity Sirs: chi a trand 4% the woman to whom he sold the pistol with which Chartrand was sho! ‘The lawyer instructed his client to Bee OER ad left word for the District-Attorney that the should not Bes sannoyed: Chief bs lectives Ni Hoboken, is stil! working onthe cane and pelleves he has found the cause for canes rand’ Jealousy of her husbarg. wht a la supponed to KILLED BY FALLING BEAM. Lonugshorema: Fatally Hart the Plier of the Clyde Line, While at work on the deck of the ‘minster, steamship Seminole, of the Clyde Line, at Pler 29 East River, this morning, | tical storm. Hd Edward Simmons, a ve ueioreta posed to live Where street, wax Instantly led bd; "havin Hegrbted Pisce, of lumber fall oy he from a derrick. An ambulance was called, but . Hy that hi neck had ° eet pomawhere froken, Cid Bilp atation aga waar ve prompted the shoots Prelate THREE BIG LINERS 00O-MILE RACE. La Savoie Beats Lucania and Philadelphia and Runs Aground—Latter Struck by Lightning. In a two-hundred-mile race from Nantucket Light to Quarantine, La Bavole, the crack ship of the French Ine, won by two hours from the Phila- delphia, the remodelied Paris of the American Line, and the stanch Cun- arder Lucania. La Savole, however, had the misfortune to go aground near Southwell Spit, and she did not reach her dock until after the Philadelphia had discharged her passengers. All the ships reported heavy sean ‘and southwest gales on Tuesday and Wed- nesday. The yage of La Savale was particularly exciting. She had on board one hundred beau- tiful young .Frenchwomen, members of the Roberval Opera Company, which will sing during the winter s@ason at the Opera-House In New Orleans, Mme. Theo, the famous chanteuse of ENGLAND MAY TAY CONSCRIPTION LAW |OLD METHODS CONSIDERED TO SWELL THE ARMY. binct Takes Up Elaborate Plan Can Take Quick Action, bring the body home until now. Sho was taken from the ship in a steamer chalr in the cure of relatives. M. Chartrain was perhaps the] Loxpon, Noy. 9.—During the lengthy ship's moat distingulehed passenger. Me) oi. iss «user stiugeryey fs famoun for his portraits of Parisian | CAvinet cnter society beauties, and his portrait of | sentative of the «learn old bat Man Pope Leo was exhibited here at the Chi- nforcing cago Exposition. He comes here to uil commissions to paint Mrs, Youn Jacob Astor, Mra, Btuy- Vesant Fish and other members of the Four Hundred. Lightning Shatters Maat. On Tuesday morning while proceeding through a heavy rainstorm, accompanted | by thunder and Ightning, the Philadel- phia’s topmast was splintered by a bolt. There was a blinding flash, followed in| home forces tantly by a heavy peal of thunder, aed | the splintered topmast clattered down to the deck. Dr, William T, Jenkins, brother-in-law the question lot the for discussion ere str Thus, already jaws obviate Brodrick, ep the ate strength nls aeary re nthe volun the nec and supply for Justice the Ottoman BY THE GREATEST LIVING EXPERT, THE KID? A U HALIL RIFAT PASHA DEAD. day, and “him Rifat Poste He vat knew no lang ndoto the old In his ear of Midnat Vall of M umount of roours 1 new! the Opera Comique, was also a passen- | of fichurd Croker aid member of sure, however ser, as were M. Chartmin, the dintin- | Board of Health, arrived on the Luc: tuse a atorm of aisi-| zulahed French portrait patnter, amd | ult. He got word of Tammuany tae Britain, and it will not] Comte de Siboir, the Beau Brummel of |e eaten a imparted withe war rituation be Paris. full particulars to Gim at the dock t Just after Quanantine had been passed this morning and most of the paasengers were on deck to watch the finish of the race to the docks, the ship went aground. In the ship's mortuary chapel was the body of Francis Otto Matthiessen, the Sugar Trust magnate, who died last March in Parts. Mrs, Matthiessen was s0 prostrated by his death that she was unable to SALISBURY GIVES ENGLAND A SHOCK. ELEVATION OF BISHOP GORE 4| PAINFUL SURPRISE. —— Inder Public Han for De- nunciation of the Boer Camps. LONDON, Nov. 9—The appointment of Rev. Charles Gore, Canon of Weat- to be Bishop of Worcester, has raised both a political and an ecclesian- Only a few dayn previous to the announcement of his appointment. try | Mr, Gore came out In a strong letter condemning concentration camps and other severe measures in South Africa, Several of the Government organs im- atin maedtately stigmatized him as a pro- Lisrguc. Boer, and deplored the fact that he | E | ay. In reply to a query he admitted that Mr, Croker’s Iving abroad mikit have} Influence on the result chang coun what Jearn this morning. | Gmoe has el though," he added, “I should sty that : , Mayor ‘Van Wycke‘hax a good snare of | lot laws, and, Nas t responsibility.”’ plan by which th hi don't pelieve Mr. Croker will re- the public at a mom 4 Dr. Jenkins, “He would 1 a ni nm in 5 Mr. Shepard been elected, he might have given uj CURIOSITY PUT HIM IN JAIL. I Williams tr Police Say Kk a should have been so misled. Their axtonishment overs Lord Sallx- bury — almost rerward elevating Mr. the Bishop's Bench was 30 thar breath, and. so far, appearn to have stifled’ adverse. press “comment. though the matter continues to be the subject of keen private criticism among ge sy bay cand clerical wupporters of the wo Kréat that it took uway in Gaver ‘Evangel 1 party $n the Church | Immaculate € cept also” bitterly. "Gpbratd Saliybury | dred and Fittleth str anid for selecting aman we prominent ii | avenue High Church circles. iy Conservatives seein the appointment) Williams wae standing on tie steps of another instan the Bishop ts rela mi CAMPANIA HELD BY GALES. Cunarder Delayed Twenty-four! Hours ja Trip to Queenstown QUEENSTOWN, Nov. 9.—The Cunard Une steamer Campania, from New York Nov. 2 for Liverpool, which ar- rived here early to-day, was delayed twenty-four hours by: terrific gales. The weather wax so violent that the steamer only logged two hundred and forty miles Nov. 5. eof ne d to the Morrisania P. to . a8 Premier. ithe | ing { prison iwo weeks —— O'NEILL MAY GET BACK. Mak Retnatnten Ki ow -_ eS Policeman Edward O° who was dsmissed from the police foree some Sunday World Wasts make for- | timo ago on charges approved by L 1 uty Commisstoner Devery, saya he wil at the proper time take Biept to he rus ~ Anstat tones for advertiscra, Widdis framd Vieler nod tad 0 Aidurraninan Pasha had been Grand Vigi om) ays hi sha, tir Turk Washington. Hatil at 1 Vialer “ Miy no appointed to rim eaince Nov. 10, 106, enty-seven y st his own Turkish sch. he hs Gured of Piles, Saved From Knife. jut Amusements. Manhattan Miranda of the tx MADISON. SQUARE GARD AUTOMOBILE. SHOW. CONCERT BIJOU. DAVID i a NEE U-DAY. CASI we DALY’S —30 MONTU— > ANNA HELE in De Koven & Smith's LITTLE DUC! « BLAUTY ‘ihe birth I have suf n tr t'way | Theatre a CN. Adm. soe. me array y) SKikdSt | nintet APPERS nly move his How do yg millar hin at wide Mieinteleiniebininfeteinietet- lps. feel, a oll man? att anda tn he: ar his hot sere or ped own. voice kit ia ed a man's atin the Wy Your Hi ay, and he clused his e tn ‘pain, you t of Dil t Mets ave be ane vith sah owl wien tlt t 1 with toe who had ani why were unab! is Her Royal sexe and Aunt again, while toward Princess, I you-aha killed They fn hts hands tintee tedly Danioss. the ari name to apprehend ‘back to hf hausted. g-h hive uniformed guards, y make a confession, Harry 1. puld not have manded T'd lke to know, since shat the only beings on ‘earth who knew the man that hired them, how in f your altered justice you if 2it. stony to hear you say that's sal! the soft vale ry's eyes sought hers ani her A. lamp came jis throat we he looked up itnto the vex, AM same, or not, he loved her You were ver poDrave— i she whispered ja his ear, ng kis hut caressingly: Teach the hang bef | she glited es again as reall right? kKerchief, ked. the 1 you all about Was fellows them hose en elght exe ended to. after yeu rely is time the ‘They two fellows eath the win- e to find ‘the hits Highness!” Yvonne were ‘vant Caspar I'them. Mr. Lorry, sectatetespet cee atuwe Did. thes Uns—COUnE ieinininteivinieieinieieteist | ryiteanes Did they. fen? Great heave i rhe | OM | never thousitt ata ore a of gallantry: ne rhalswnaninaredo%eon tem 4c Ishing feet, mhouts, Hirearms | qye\uunte waking Loveys hand kindly y were ‘cauRiit in the ac My dear ng. Mr. Angulsh. Se they were not even trtec nt Do you know me, Atr, | thought your alle ch red Lé 1 Lorry. who had buried his face I'd like to know why not?* you emt" & s pillow, exe (To Be Continued.) RRIET BBARD Amusements. | HaMMener 24. Tt FiRst & “, MAT, TO-DAY, wil w “ELSIE DE WOLFE IN Tur | THE | WORLD. « * Proctor’ ~ 234 St. th Nv: “OBIS ‘Doll 3 ISUNDAY 4 The Mt ti “HUBER'S. MUSEUM | Coagress Fat Ladies in Uriginal Dance and Cakewal LAST MATH J. Hi todd art ti New HONY - TOITY. HERALD “{f an W, Lederer Co. rath THE ‘BEAST Ath. ae MATINER TO. THE [1 SSENUER't HOY. with JAMES T, POWERS. i arien Op. -Houre, en ave VICTORIA. CLYDE |-Anp FITCH’ WAY OF Express. 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