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The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Friday, July 13, 1906. 0 | Ry the Throait Why the United States Ts What Tt Ts Co-Day. | ¢ By Bi Campbell Cory. FOOTSTEPS OF OUR ANCESTORS IN A SBRIBS OF THUMBNAIL SKETCHES. how, New Tork. ~ enananaaand sl By Albert Pay@on Terhune. Bas av pcks vialben sa}enn vuenee Ne NO. 50.—W. T. SHERMAN: The Basiness Man Who Became a caret F General. RIPE FOR THE CHAIR. [“crounst Ws Se prosper ter hin edtincemeat, Tv Soa Cape Winn There has probably never been a m tal oF t neeh & ‘ 1 veteran ot than that perp. Wedresday by the thi nv al extc H P ther * Howsesmiths and Bridger Ur t t it ranteing Hotel builiir t it ecial f 1, k Sak ena ; sR oe Having the dead, and th it rk a V pewtel if- assassination v hereutiion 4 t neente é no Civil Bssailants just before he die T tr } nt, Will t Kufen, John Be Ge M. S I g hekt on a " re charge of homicide. , ‘ * k “If the facts of the assa rove to be QUST errs, : men are just about worth the é f the clect Sherman‘s Prophecy J the work them after their victim, If can be proved against the | and Ite Fulfilment n ak bk rest of those wh the people of New . 4 ae ; — York will nat extra current to expedite sere their exit alor i a é As for the rest m: munder, it is ai Unfortunate that the have to be permitted to remain behind in a = eo aes world in wh they have o ed their welcome. fa 5 tad * ICE TRUST INDICTMENTS. sheeple: The Grand Jury of the [ f Columbia yesterda : ih ne clamor” against the Ice Trust t id Warrants were im e at ime ‘ . The trust is now the ega fir idansss City md Hoxton The interesting thing at t a si they have been | A , Jie facts which warr to q Mr. J ¢ zh Question of the trust's culpability has not t i = % a AN INFANT IN A TANTRUM. : 2 The Armor Trust has had a rude awakeni After long enjoyment 0 the \g 2 of Government c t a rival industry try to steal ¥ t t the \ the pap it has come t i as In the estimates for the armor ‘ Givit-war Ends; Nation Is Reunited plate for the new battle the trust by nearly $400,00c vale Steel Company has underbid So the trust has begun to suik. tt warns the Government that if fete x | the rival company ves the cont its own plants must be dis- dl t Pamantied 2nd the nation 1 1s of a monopoly inronpes, deere: The trust's acq fice reat some weight. a 7 But as the Midvale Con at $35 less a ton, . 1+ f PSs fears of anew -monopst The sig ah Giifying « The idea tha é consideration beyond that of being able to furnish armor-plate at as low a price as any other gompany. It is in need of a good spanking. FHT BETRA officials, » ina tantrum is to disabuse it of A series of genernl bi GREAT EVENTS IN THE » Terhune, wilh bert Monday's ariiele will be Demoermey and Deapotiam rical articles entitled roRY ¢ WORLD,” Hy Albert Mon « World. thin pare. AMATHON: the Pirst Stenmele Detweem “THR Fiery VA BN DARAAA DARN DAA UARTNARE SATA ASANSAN OS L ar a8 DUITTIpS = 7 = se ™ * = Shas 32 *. i i: 38 oS Ata LE A EE SSR ELAS Db wll a — e a B. a Md dla Mes Author ¢ A Make f ist Mysterious Alt Blenavon to ° abroad tT” . n nile wf - f t % t t 2 in i 8 * * Yellow “.| She swayed for a motrent as though she woul Ix 4 x : and and het eves looked at me full af fear - }es \ ho tt é. S3A_¥54 whe Mead 2 pp ; wo an, ts wet between dangerou yences here Blapeh Ra m 1 ~ - ela, can you toll me where your brother ' and ree x erat that I m. M a * rs x ° . id I? anewered Mowty. “He toll nm, MM s c a art Y * ‘ = He t home. I think thethe went out after . ” bl ° fat a T said Tt k yo ry i « ™ ea dood we r » apr “ . * = eaked, ° = 1 TK at a, es Sewer es, WHS -~ S36 xx. pelleved from the firwt that nayon WAS f trag i P F De my two amwatiants. Now Iwas sure of it —_——~ . .. ome back, I temarked grimly. TR > " 1 i . nh more or lane damaged CHAPTER XXIII. A 2 s she eaid, “you must explain your Mostyn Ray E ; n o : saw no reason why I should not do 90. I told WALKED straight to the ie awed. ety oF £ of sy early moming adventure. ahe grb pe Die great Bcrone Lie jane ng lip ad i peeing Hing to prener rt, thent* whe aaked eagerty — rvs ¢ ‘ F t Bom. two dn I aswured her. "I was fortunate.” “a = xela Y x " Me sott | measures YOU are inking.” -ehe ~< = —— the * “es aarke wor | I asked. “It waa pitch niin = head 1 from you on the ed my | y no one I am writing Col t meen him for several days, Lady An past 9 last night I wr m, @ answered. I wie wuddenty A atnall ele 1 Band digit with faoe. 1 atruck De al, “de you consider thet frown 4 soniething te bt could not hear 4 ing blow et it wi e'sot ¥ God to me,” I aniwared hike eduae-aa I car the nad impact {i seemed to me @ Ge mag between you two. What ds it?’ more ¢ ¢ our siren Ah arcely away gcanded upon the head of one of my agsailanta 3 wacret.” I told ber Braater Se es i| c you But i was oni heard « groan, and | sew the shadowy form of the ere is a secret, then,” she murmured. “I knew go and dig tie forward tn hte hadsorn, I re gerond ‘mad spring at me. What followed wan not ie Why you do not wish me to marry him?" nized him for one of that 1.” 1 anewered Pihetieve, cowardice on my part, for my blood wea aid thet I éo net wish you to marry at Meantae Grates tase wlamtee ee federaton, and 1 knew Up and my senee of fear gone. J dashed my stick ed ber F ai 5 vou lize wat event? t.. Toe Giraignt at the eporosching Sigurt, and ! Je to tell me something,” se att, te PS net ‘ in y ward and ran. 1 bad Ww he, hundred yard: af : “Have you any otherteason beyond ‘ipk that . af a wa Guarter of & infle at Oxford and 1 was in fair this fo ting to my marriage with Qolonel RayT . Who acts as the T knew how to wn off faat, and afte ' t anwwered wowly, “I cannot tal it pete es in ro ene , T was, vn- ° my never paused 4 back and lis a pair Lady Angela, whose crossing the think that thes . suddenly interposed noiseless, ‘ * - Dw Me “ mn nie OF Du avon!” ¥ exdlammed, the top rooms in ws z wendy Higist a Rar Tees i fii, was shining out. ¥ happened to him we ng pring > > ea * ad wae bandage 4 Y r 7 * I ne CHAPTER XXI. file head wae bandaged. He carried tie arm, & ted, hat a glance trom Lady Ane vn ees Lady Angela Approves. a = “How pale you arel” she Aald Ra mA ‘T was the on! 6 { fresh air w nd al ; s Ape ~ - . x befe tint i L ery out t ee Y ania Me Inwed. myeelt S CHAPTER XXIYI, es an creo : a) i i 5 mind ‘aah es : L wo that T had an sling suniig t so ae igh (cups y4 awa . aroy : s Hay.” 1 eid Aw you thie «aly, ir ie : @ ine all the 4 atl 2s so 2 made tw a w , “pene Baty hy wanted You to ” have it 1 bad. walk ae Miss Moyat akes a Scene, suing Swix : 1 ' « » pipe and began ¢ t in} ® Y A dempatch box, pad Y Kola and * ‘i 7 wn f . reas : t lite pipe wan 4 attend leny | nt a 7 | . } é | y a [ ie ‘i ¢ Ray saiheed, “ » 1 rf ann ore t. Madi, Pat x : “ 9 mt ‘ald. radon nero wh a if,” ¢ el vi We 9. 4 natal aid wowly, “would st not be |r « At at any cost | must know t mel Want, to talk ms ESS ‘Goor “was -suddenty Moyat fie takened a deep dase laugh and looked dc pratessive . tor You Awd Colonel Bay to pemande Lord truth Afier juoah,s Onisheg the papers, which, wi Not on the old aulsact 1 hope,” < remarked, ead comely, came ih ye oth "with gs with « item of tumor in tle bieck eyca | (To Be Continued), 9” i -

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