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Kvening World’s Daily Magazine, Thursday, August 2, 1906. | This Is So Sudden! NEW YORK THROUGH By J. Campbell Cory. ONY GLASSES \y 4y Ipvin 8. Cobb The Sontherner Who Gives Up the Trade, ND then again we find abenitantly tn onr midet the chap who fs 4 A Southerner, Mit docen’t work at the trade all the time, He ts not to be confused with the Journeyman operator carrying e-card from the Prafenstora) Southerners’ Union, New York Local No. 1. The Professional Southerner, in direct opposition to Ms wishes, ts apt to have been born tn KansusorOh!o, Or poasthly he belongs to one of those dear old Southern families that went South just after the war ia New Tork Published dy the Press Purlishing Company, No. @ to @ Park Row ‘Watered at the Post-Office at New York as Second-Class Mall Matter. No. |e —- OLUME 47. HAVE THEY A LEADER? The mutineers of Sveaborg have OR HOW | ADORE MY BELOVED COUNTRY. HOw | DOTE UPON goan it) ON |) PEEL OREADFUL} given a formidable impetus to the B) Russian revolutionary movement, vided fH with a stronghold filled with the munition They have p> ' arpet-bags and subsequently returned tn coffins of war and almost in sight of the EN The Profeestonal Southerfer, as a general proposition, doesn’t get 2 Caar's ital, NEWS PA PE R M : NE R VOU S jocal color on straight. SteTabors under the {dea that the rebel yell begi By an ng coincidence with a eerles of rab-rah-raha But if be ts emart enough to avoid di ‘powerful blow is struck in the C ME COME — contact with any of the real article and always calls for straight Lecker (and a pea sie grin a ‘ 0 a \ dresses up like a German cartoon of a Kentucky colonel and says “saw’) for elmer ih si is hers jm — sir” be can keep New York fooled. \ has been macteto suffer the extreme LET US GET \ Also, his number ts constantly increasing. He ought to suit a nureety< man—Hardy annua] and not retarded by being frosted. The real Southerner is a very different piece of furniture He wally Aresses like a human being and de gets a haircut occasionally, but when he first comes here he entertains the belief that he ix always going to keep om TOGETHER ! of Russian oppression. The revels have gained an immense temporary advantage. Are they —prepared_to_préess it? When the mob surged from Paris to Versailles at the outbreak of the French Revolution, Lieut, Bonaparte; an -artiiery-off-—{ cer without a command, watching the crowd from the street, asked if the men inside had guns. -The captors of Sveaborg are inside, and they fhave the guns. But have they a leader? Is there some obscure under HIS Country NEWSPAPER MAN y | 8 Officer among them capable of making this stroke the beginning of the UuSH { end of the Romanoffs? x ALL The mutinous uprising in Sveaborg will appear all the more ominous because it almost immediately foflows the dissolution of the Duma by the Czar, It is the capture of the Bastile after the royal defiance of the BtatesGGeneral. itis a erpument which wilt he heat where Herts _ Bppeals were inaudible. In their use of force the revolutionists have Shown a desperate valor, which has prevailed in spite of defeat. The Ghruggle within the gialls of the grea! fartsess nh Fintan et phe tity Ih? Spiration to their cause. The hour seems to have come ome with it? RIGHT — HAVENT GOT Has the man LOWER RAILROAD FARES. The reduction of passenger rates by the Pennsylvania is an interest- fing outcome of the present agitation for lower railroad fares. In several States the statutes make two cents a mile the maxjmym rate. No such legislative interference was to be expected in Pennsylvania, and the road's | action is entirely voluntary. On Sept. 1 it will put 1,000-mile tickets on _ Sale at $20, good over its lines east of Pittsburg and without restriction, A | ‘Feduction of one-way-fares from three and one-half cents to two and one- - President Mellen, of the i ' doing just as the best families do in Nashvilk. The punpose of these few | Unes {s to show how he is converted around to the cult of “When tn Rome let Rome howl.” | Some day he drops Into one of those legoriemain lunch-rooms where ' people go to feed when they haven't time to ent. He ts doing a little table magic in the rapid-disappearanse ling with a plate of beans, having learned that beans m: be taken into the human system with impunity—down | South they feed ‘em to the stock—when a dark shadow falls athwart big plate. He raises his eyes and beholds, sitting oppoeite'to him, the crown! | prodvst of the Freedman's Bureau—a gentleman of the complexion of » fountain pen 2 i His first inherited Impulse ts to arise and violate the fourteenth and | Ateenth amendments. Hut anon he reflects: j | | ~ half cents will become operative before Nov. 1. Haven, was recently reported as favoring two-ent fares, This downward movement of railroad rates will afford a material fain to the travelling public. But sight will not be lost of the fact that ‘two-cent fares it cannot expect the best service. In effect, by requiring “Should | wreck this African,” saye he to himmelf, “I would not only | have t forsake the rest of these Heans, but T might be fined by a macis- trate who belonged to Sherman's army. In five minutes he ts passing tis colored brother the horve-radirh. Also he brings hither the settle? convistion that the nan who doesn't Peace, be etill, oh, fizttering aot Up In A street car to RIVE a WonUin Hie sext #hould be thrown off by the & Special form of ticket, with an extra charge, for their crack trains, the rt rae 9 she et apo ete eee about Cao seanttne failroads are creating a Ytivision of passenger traffic into clasées On four nt men Aa the test ofl ‘of the Pennsylvania’s Chicago expresses a special ticket is required, as also on the Central, The nominal ra‘> to Boston is $5, but $7 is charged on - the four five-hour trains. It is apparent that along with the reduction of Fegular fares there is a corresponding upward ae THE (Copyright, 1008. by w. GD. Chapman) STNOPSIB OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS ldn’t give up the seat he fought for on the croms-town Tine to the Queen of Sheba. He Lelleves im letting kur staml. Le oven ttlieves in lete ting her stand on his fot. They're ont in the middie-of the aisle, where } she can’t miss ‘om 4 None of m thinks he'll ever come to that when he first arrives, THE FUNNY PART | But they all do. ee FEMALE SHERLOCK HOLMES YE Hagar of the Pawnshop. Adventure No. 4.— The Fourth Customer and the Crucifix. By Fergus Hume. fees Dent upon revenge would have given up the task “Pietro te within,” sbw @aid hurriedly, “ill In bed: |b ut, alatained by undying hatred, Carino followed t t 1 aban't take you to him unless you swear that Weary trai} with the persistence of @ bloodhaynd. 2u intend him ne hart." oon Mlwht the twain expect to escape death as T weear by this eructix! ude the betrayed buabend. the decetved frien aa & dagmer and not as a Tt was at Daleminnter that he Cound them and re ve you a knife on Yenged himeelf on the Infidelity of the one tho trea fon of the other, Daleminster te a quiet, desolate eathedral town very beautiful, set in —_— breast and stained the bhedelothes, ‘Murderer! Assassin!” gasped Gemma, scrambling 8 her hands and knepe ‘d the door, "I shall’+—« nei" anarled Bafa. “Die! over he wtood looking at the twe When it was dead bodies and began to think of his own safety, made. aeid Bardi, thinking you?” demanded Gemma. His plan waa soon “T shall wound myself and say that there was 9 struggle, led Bardi, thinking how the olf Piseols Was repeating ieelf. “1 have nothing with ragosy pad + 9 daaWer s existenre Oe Dit Me SUSIE” Tio, sa whe GUT seemed GUUI=}and t series ne pepe Peas! thay tele fa_ill tna at bg ine a. oer ted-roofed houses, which cluster roond Otte DO BABE: Yk one pee tor yentrmelt, tf ONT he Si ldance enougt roi rare wound wilh rot ™ r ‘the grest “nilister of Baint Wults. ‘The t Fine, ke” din clneeh the Bhooce al eae wae a : jo Roem 1m stone, with ite reat central tower Not knowing what to make of this emiling com-| bis teeth with atern determination he sadtciod 4 CHAPTER II. wigghaved iO ithe salsty blue of English skin, and) placenoy, wo different ty wets | himeelf a slight gash. ‘Than he rent his peg \ ite magn! emu facade carved with aw s and angrls. mA passed her hund eh hie hea to ev the oh ine of hands. i ni E tore bis sleeve (rom her grip and rushed 4 Oe devile—a strange med-| sa any Wane sa vekieein, Saoe tr Mblned ‘Gaguer lato the GAOT ieee ee furtously from the shop, facing out of the ley t extends a litt Seal. srsma-anitha tariains coed | etme ‘ae Sat eho es ed ee . Crescent Into the crowded # sw an hh ancient ¢ ote" doutt: that he sn un-~| defen he" nadl» eabedaianr die ober i Me! wit ES vodbcerinl a a — Ba bh iia ny wherewith to kill Pietro | “eo now I—~ah! Dio! What le this?” 7 Re sop! bag apy Mss sede lly stdho ho kaw — angie bh with his bare hands, A cald feolin of ‘ Be cay ghee, : Reepiils bad ponies eaceae aee tae aeaec ee ot x rival Herhape, etter ait, he mwent to forgive /iis yw and Ti tie Tito, whete be bad’ todiet “You tmp! You moblin!” raged Hagar, boxing his wien stoned, Genteh, in the coy del Wing wound, there rose a ball which choked Jange cars, “You have pot murder into that man's Ho #agwered and fell on hie knees and hands head” tan warb, #tood grinding Italian organ. Pletro wax mot with her “You soe," aatd Carilno, when her arms dropped, | hm. “Kec unarmed, I have nothing with me save thia| "king the silver image of the Christ across the Migurder!” repaated. Bother, dodging ner slaps. |and > wondired for a moment # he bad de silver crucifix, Aa Pietro ip #o ii he may tke to) SOO, The walle spun round and round, his eye “WHET a9 you meant” - “ her now that the money obtained for the all-| look at it” Wrdw dark, and with & sob of agonp she pitohed op n’s wife bas Geonived him: he'll kill her | Ve Jomix wis expended ‘The wothan appeared Hils look a he #ald this waa hardly pleasant and | fOPWerd onto the bodies of hin victime—dead. 2 ge de lamentable enough e@ ahe locked to r a giltopae of At might have put the woman on her| One week ister Hagar wan rewarded tor har searche Perici on the tmp, « light breakingdn on his pe of matniqur pers, The] guard, but it was L on her a already she had |i Oy reading the conclusion of the tragedy of the brain. “Kill her With a crucifix! Whar & ram ‘Ab, clte ja ma Was sighing | turned her back and wae olimbing the araay stairs, Bards tollowed her, carrying the organ on his Rroad back and holding In bie two hands the allver cruct- Ax, like some petest bewring tha host to the dying, Gor it will be! J ktep my eye on the papers, you bet!” After Wiel. Mpeech he Man out of the shop to > air when her Fiesols crucifix. ‘The jourhal explained the Anding o® nthe than ahe the three dead bodies and commented Upon the deadly ingenuity of the weapon use, which wea at onow Wandering gaxe 4 betrayed. With looked at her as the muate tal arts Bardi . Yet ee . anne and @ crucifix. It added that one of the’ 1 we " bet the | men the woman had been struck 4 lahment, while Hagar wan left t ped, but for the time telng he sald Geinma conducted bim into & bare gatrel on to the beard! a ioe et ere eta en Mat ine tamarhes Nor did the women; she way as petrited: topmost story, Hare Carling put down the organ|and so hed died, but mentioned that the third corpse: jad to Bardi et ao critical @ moment. However, ¢|* At’ of the grim and muintly statues which looked and jooked around. hed & allwht wound only, tnflloted on the notte 1 th .|fewn upor Cham both. or near the window Pietro, wild-looking,|“QS!t# tnwuMictent to cause death,” sald the ‘Was not her tawt that be bad gained tok 3 In ® corn Hi “theretors, weplont “ciple could Mt te laid to her charg: * inane ie her’ demanded Bardi tn the Ttallan with by unahaven beard of @ week's growth, lay on | Teporter: how the other than ‘dled—hid the cructtix dagwer to KIM Gomma and P: ses her conacience thus, Hagar wi to the necklace af blue beads a plo of straw roughly covered with some pieces }22™e bas been sacertained to be Carling Bardt—is d for the ¢ mystery.” ‘of cowrme ancking Me was omnictated and baggard mation of as ad e ro" | yat the face and bia akin iam flushed red with| 1 Might have been to the Press, but Magar was “Tialian, she read the pa ott tte te | the burning of the fever which’ consumed him. At er Informed A short tte previously Bolker bad for many weeks noth of her > if Mager conclude that either the man bis with or, having found her, bad condor times a dry, itecking cough would echo through the eaned that when he discovered the secret of the {epee agains’ bis honor. Which oor lot: toom-and the man would fall back on the poor | °TPOM* & thin plece of paper had been wrapped round! ved in & paroxyam of pain. Clasriy he wae very ill the Diade OF the polnard This he had Kept not Wie ay Gemma had sald, and ot long for this works; |!t ¥8* of value or thet he had any reason to withe how little Hagat knew of the ferc demanded Bard! in but the knowledge that he waa dying did not move! "old tt trom his mistress, tat simply out of a thigy. Tecan nature Cartino's determination, He had come hither to siay|!#h magple propensity which was inherent tn his In the maanwhile, Bard, his heart tite w wok ting her voles at “Diel” snaried Bardi, “Diet” Pietro with the crucita and he was bent upon exe. | PAture. Finding it one day tn his pooket—for he haa) (Wengetul hatred, wwe tracking bis runaway wife and - fi ek ie ———-= | outing his purpose | forgotten an seen tthe enve it to Hagar, Ae it vas! er lover with dogged persiatenca The cont of nin) |! 4 | ae x . ‘ ard would) “Carino!” orled (he wick man, mising bimselt on| Written tn Italian eed sho wee ignorant of the revels was little, as his profemsion was wan), * id, 1h wattiod fe lungs: he know - J ah to Mts merase "is bart 3 siside th@lone elbow with « look of mingled terror and eur-|/ansusee, Hagar took it to the okt hookadiier, of | eteenerinder, ond with bie box ot music ne coud ’ veturi ‘Riana. Would nut have B04 | nee, ‘You here? whom agention baa hens innée, 1 Sine 5 Salma: | . Peete bie Livalio0d on the road.” Whither they had: | a ‘ *0en In @ me known of thee plans, a abe bad not 1ve4]” wyags guid Gemma, moving towant her Tover, “he! Trt was done by & customer, 1, Ne end the tite Eo cmene he did not leurn for» long time, but at length °™ no ig ¥ Hesides beat her now that], Th to forgive You aNd to take me back.” |Win Hager the next Heme Bevertalned Aefinitely that the pair were in the y - ar noney Way gone, and they earned very ttle WV go," anawermd Bard raising the etucitx|“S' tag of Plorence. have tern cousin af kmiand Ptr ane . inte ran. It wae ink that he had | re gweur toy thie cross, Dear Pietro,” he added, | 4 2 Tullo, of, Fitrenke, Nave manetmetuteg tAke Reine trom Gaeta Salton totes rome At lonwth & _ ita verges ‘i moving toward the bed, "I KAOW YOU Were tempted eT rt ste and my. Calton peat baa wi ‘ Tee POTTER “A plies > i w« w e mh. Carl © mo!" she moans retohing |" i Eithe ion poundy objainat for the qrucinx y Jeaned her f , Piet : ty ore x moaned, tn WT anid — oft keep offl" eoteamed Nert ahrinking | %? an iol seseiren hi a I may not forever. and the the would educed to a and from ) Pidtro and 1 shall age. he replied, |. EE ; you have come to Kill me, Tee it im) trie Wade amth x deadly pole eo Ghats s reninore br se Bard wed t 4 » him aad he & Qilet way w W ” r organ—or rather Pietro's—on his strona be Mods \eoratch of tho, polnard caus Ie . ia, aoa: y af, And felt " j : " " “n > arty ‘ ie oroae was nate te. bie Dreast When he sx ; t the blood rush froin ; pe es eh "igi, noi" aid Gfeomne, eoottAngty, ‘he hea no) WANE, Me ware. of t2oning > trail, With (mt infernal weap : 4 beck with & loud . pred Sty Saas p Bee Pe calc nme 166 the way Out ot Chel oa That Wo May veo IL upon a falchloas ai a mded to Mill thome Who had deve i bin, « ? ely equate axis ats ime have soney wocpaqarabweel by war Seaen ite a Spat sys viride cyome, su weal”? beget Bard, sachin the | Intention to do, «ned at Pterence in Tueseay. then ts cmp he wild " . woleto attached mm Ny Asie town. Bhe ino anid could oree"only thin dagwer"* Jemma. Ja the ninethenth cnptury the wild tragedy ¢ IF eal Paced SD . 4 vanpned sli fal a refused te planed faecal ay Ded gvtny gh eb Mal nMy y) a age Rig saree Christ fall on the floor, while the porta thentinge and” Wumed aoe fa he ‘te wome works he wae nothing of the couple, bar r ib tarstr was nw it momwer “Fiecmase 1 wan! apreaite aod “Sacaeks dee thaw (ae eee crass which hed borne pr yg wa BE ly gen: My ellie tt ee seit sha Be cael seat ond | unin nowrcer he discovered thelr whereabouts Why? I have not Killed you, and” you aie inetsaitne hat we «0 baek to tat 1 boy avcome to her and she would Wave all the vineyard tq) the Mant BAR be A Bl sce Nasal hee aa ith &| died of the po! . Be Hoon as he arrived tm geome town oF village | « twa, Pietro WAN MY VAFY Hood trivng | rete A near may own Village—niar Lastra-a. jormelt, Again, CAFO Tight forgive Pietro ang of horror eter Wee. v i ed He had beon Advised of thelr preaeice, he would | Sout 9« sin with yout beauty, 11!) iuotess'|Miava. ‘There te one I know of Which tare Mer back” Gena waa ® clever woman ang| “ase frat! Me fre ars, he amees oat they had departed in some unknown dire: be man laughed io 8 Jerring MARAe—“Woran 7» er wrote and told me was At © Winall trusted fo extirionte heseelt ont pt Ail dithoultieg by | ie, you ier orth " dragging her they knew, of did Bot know that he e fe you ive 1 have the mana now, and I intended to wiies. HUM, she knew Carlino’s mt te “ —t . isp Aebtn Hard) GoMIA ak say, bun’ cores tT hate You! 1 hate you! ond Gemma, draw. (fn you of ik butt same back to find thit yoo haa cau ahw dreaded the wore, At the dour Of the yoel . Meeeliae! ak «ig Alig [Frey Ayn Himes When just whin hiv reach they would|ing her Diack Wows together end wending @ Baal at poi with that infamous Piatra” | hevse where sbe lived with ber lover she stopped | 4ownhWard—"EOr ot ad anh ony Mh hd GOH exeaperating faablon Any one| Lim dom ber munbre ayes “I love Piano, Gemma sobbed. Like most women, she had « yrace! aud taped Dandi with ® macluty ain eaten & marie on & atrenn arnt from ant 7 SRN Seer T= eee ah inte capes ESE HO ve m +4, my

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