The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 76, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 31, 1907 Page: 2 of 6
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CH.VPTEtt XIV
pent uo secnieu to do pieuseu tviui
uyr reticence. At all events his man-j
aer grew even kinder ns he said:
"This Sears la a witness wo must i
have. He Is being looked for now
high and low and we hope to gvt some
clew to his whereabouts before night
that is If he is In this city. Meou-
whllo. we uro all glad I am sure you
are also to spare so distinguished a
gentleman as Mr. Grey tho slightest
annoyance."
"And Mr. Duraud? What of him In
this Interim T'
"We will have to await developments.
IjWW other way my dear."
lt was kindly said but my head
'drooped. This waiting was what was
' killing him and killing me. 'io In-
spector saw and gently patted my
Land.
"Conie" said he "you have head
enough to see that it is never wise to
force matters." Tuou possibly with an
Intention of rousuip m he remarked:
"There Is ano'hn s'uuU fact whlcb
may Interest jou. It concerns the wait-
er Wellgood recommended as you
will remember by this Sears. In my
talk with .Tones It leaked out as a nint-ter-of
email moment aud so it was to
him that this Wellgood was tho waiter
wbo ran and picked up the diamond
after it fell from Mr. Grey's hand."
'Ah!"
"This may mean nothing It meant
nothing to Jones but I Inform you of
It because there Is a question I want
to 'put to you Ju this connection. You
smlla."
''Did I?" I meekly answered. "I do
not know why "
'This was not true. 1 had been wait-
ing to see why the Inspector had bo
honored me with nil theso disclosures
almost with Ills thoughts. Now I saw.
He desired something In return.
. "You were ou the scene at this very
moment" he proceeded after a brief
contemplation of my face "aud you
inust litre tseeti this man when he lift-
ed the jewel and hauded It back to Mr.
Grey. Did you remark his features?"
"No sir; 1 was too fsr off. HesideB
tuy eyH wore on Mr. Grey."
:Tliar. Is n pity. I was In hopes you
could satisfy me on a very Important
point."
"What point is that Inspector Dal-
lll?" "Whether he answered the following
description." Aud taking up another
paper ho was about to read It aloud to
me when au Interruption occurred A
man showed himself at tho door whom
the Inspector no sooner recognized thnu
ho seemed to forget me In his eager-
ness to Interrogate him. Feilmps tho
appearance of the latter had something
to do with it He looked as If hu had
been running or had been the victim of
eomo extraordinary adveuture. At all
events the Inspector arose s he uuter-
fd and was nbout to question him
when ho remembered me aud casting
nbout for some means of ridding hhn-
Belf of my presence without Iniurv to
my feelings ho suddenly pushed ope1
iha door of nn adjoining room and re
quested me to stop luslde while ho talk-
ed a moment with this man.
pf. course I went but I cast him an
appealing look aH I did ho. It evident-
ly had Its effect for his expression
runnged as his baud fell ou the door-
knob Would ho snap the lock tight
and so shut mo out from what con-
turned me as much as It did any one
in the v holo wor44 or would he recog-
nize mj unxlely-rtho nocosslty I was
under of knowing Just the ground I
was standing ou and lot me hear what
this umn hnd to report?
I watcbod the door. It closed slotf-
ly too slowly to latch. Would he
catch it anew by the knob? No; he
left It thus and while the ctack was
haidly porcoptlblo. I felt coufldwt that
the lemt shake of the floor would wld
en it nnd give mo tlw opportunity I
nought. But 1 did not have to wait
for this The two men in tho oillce I
had just k-tt began to speak aud to
my unbounded relief woro sulHeloutly
intelligible even now to warrant me in
gltlug them ray fullMt attention.
Aftor some eipr.-ions of astonish-
ment on the pt 1 tUr inspector ns to
the plight lu i uitj other presented
himself the latter broke out:
"le Just om aped death! I'll tell
you about that Uter What I want to
toll )ou now is that the man wo want
Is in towu. I saw him last ulght or
his 6hadow which Is tho same thing.
It was in the house in Klghty-lxth
utreet. the home they all think olos-ed.
He ffline in with a key undN
"Wait! You have hlmr
"No. It's a long story sir"
Tel! it!"
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The topJ was dry. 'The Jutttfectbf vaa'
vldentlj 'flUapholnAll.'""'.' .hr '
"Don't blame mo tllf you' near." said
the otkor. "He is no common crook.
This is how it was. You wanted tho
Buspeot's photograph aud a sjxtelinou
m CAUGHT tny breath simrpiy. lou nigbty-sutii itn-ot (tin- Hnp. front
I dia not sny uuythliur. I folt onu and a mmn ono t dlm!t.
tlint I ilia not understand the y AJ(Il (Ut tmrrt j (w ou
Inspector sufficiently yet to lllT E.vptli Htr.nt. it .to tli.
of ilia wrltlug. 1 know no hotter olaco . und I knew tbst the man the wlwlu
to look tar them than lu his own room ' lorce was looking for had trapped him-
In Mr. FulrbrotLers house. 1 uocord ! solf
JnKly Bfit tho necessary warrant and
!jate labf evening undertook the Job. 1
Vent alone I was always an egotis-
tical chap mare's tho plty-uud with
inp farther piu.'aitlon than a passing
icplanation to the oWeer i met at the
corner I hastened up thu block to thu
HtT t t rrm't
AlconJe
DOB US-ML1 nil ILL COMPANY.
rosr eiitrsnrp on ISighty-reientli strML
Thon nro tbrto doors tt tho rairbrotu-
cr boutw. a you probably know two
JaUor t ua( u UcJ ! d) llot l(Bl al)T
om mw mo B t wo raUlug. ami
ieonte M rell. . vore
n8ernod n k0fcl11K i1(.r umbrellas
ovtr tUolr )ead9 tb in
wntuhlug men skulking about in door
ways.
"I got lu then nil right and being
coioful to close tho door behind tuV.
went up the first shoit illght of steps
to what I know mu&t Ik- the inulu hall.
I hud been given n plan uf the Interior
and 1 hnd studied It more or less before
starting out but I know that 1 should
get lodt If I did ot boon to the rear
staircase at the top of wuich I ex-
pected to llud th steward's room.
There was a faint light In tho house. In
eplte of Its closed shutters and tightly
drawn shades and having a certnlii
dread of using my torch kuowiug my
weakness for pretty thing and how
hard it would be or me to pass so
inauy fine rooms without looking In
I made my way up stairs with no oth
er guide than tho handrail. When I
Aad reached what 1 took to bo the third
lloor I stopped. Finding it very dark
I llrst listened a natura Instinct with
us then I lit up and looked about me.
"I was in largo hall empty us n
rault nnd almost us desolate. Blank
doors met my cyos In all directions
with here and there an open passage-
way I folt myself In n maze. I had
no idea which was the door I sought
aud it Is not pleasant to turn unoccus
tomed knobs In n shut up house at mid-
night with the ralu pouring lu torrents
aud the wind making pandemonium in
a half dozen great chimneys.
"But It had to be done nnd I wont nt
it In regular order till I eniuo to n lit
tie narrow ono oponlng on tho turret
stair. This gave me my bearings.
Sears' room niijolned tho Htnircaso.
There was no dliilculty lu spotting the
exact door now und merely stopping
to close the opening 1 had made to this
little staircase I crossed to this door
and lluug It open. 1 had been right In
my calculations. It was the atewnid's
room uud I made at once for the
desk."
"And you found?"
"Mostly locked drnwois fut a key
on my bunch opened soma or those und
my knife the rest. Horo io tho sped
mens of his handwriting which I col
lucted. I doubt If you will get much
out of them. I saw nothing couipio-
mUjIng lu the whole room but then 1
bsdu't tlmo to go through his trunks
and quo of them looked ery lntorast-lug-old
an tho hills pud"--
"You hadn't time? Why hadn't you
tlmo? What happened to cut It
short?"
"Well sir I'll tell you." Tho tone
lu vhlch this MB'sald roused mo If It
did not the Inspector. "1 had just
come from tho dosk which had disap-
pointed me and was casting n look
about tho room which was bb bare as
my hand of eery thing like ornament
I might almost say comfort when I
heard u noise which was not iuiu oi
swishing ralu or eveu gusty wind
these had nut been absent from my
ears for n moment. I didn't like that
noise; it hud n sm-uklHh Kouud nnd I
shut my light oil In a hurry. After
that I crept hastily out of the room
for I don't HUn a Mittip in n trap.
"It wan darkor Umn ivui" uow lu tho
hall or m It scorned and as I backed
nwny I camo upou n Jojj In the wall
behind which I crept. Kor the aouml
I had heard wu uo fancy. Soiuo one
else besides myself was in the house
and that some ono was coming up tho
little turtet stair stilklug mutches as
ho approached. Who could It be? A
detective from the district attorney')
oltiue? 1 hardly thought no. Il would
have been piovlded with something
bettor than matches to light his way.
A burglar? No uot on tho third lloor
of a house ns rich as thin. Some fel-
low on tho force then who had hoou
ine como In and by some trick of his
own had managed to follow me? I
would sue. Meantime I kept my place
behind the jog and watched not
knowing which vay the .Intrudor
would go.
"Whoever he was bo was ovldently
astoulslicd to eeo the turret door ajar
for he lit another match as ho'threw
it open and though I failed to got a
glimpse of his figure I succoeded lu
getting a very good ono of hU ahadotv.
It was one to nrpusu a dohsctlvo'H In
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sunur. ai ouco. i urn not swy to inyim.
tbU is the man I want but i did oay
this is nobody frum hoadnuartow and
1 steudlud myself fur whatever might
turn up.
The nwt thing that lmpponed was
the Htidden going out of the mutch
which 'lnli made this shndw risible
Tho ihiruuV. fll Viol ilgUt auothur. 1
heard luu more ucro tho Uuor wllh
tho rpW stop of uno who Uiwhh his
vay Vwll and tho noxl uilnuto u gus
Jet flured up in tho steward's room
'You will ngreo that It was not my
duty to tul;o him then and there with-
out seeing what he was after- He was
thought to be In (lie eastern talun or
wuth or wvatj uuu ho wua here. )lut
wljy here? That Is what I kuew you
v&ild .wint to Unpw. atjdjt was Just
THE tCADCW QUTHWE PKUA.
vihtf I tflfhten" to luiow in.vnelf So i"
kopl my pl.icc. whWi wim jjooKf enough
nnd Just tUtenod for I could nol scr.
"What was his orrnml? What did ho
want in this empty home nt midnight?'
Papers flrnt nnd tliv-n clothes I heard
him nt hi dcsii I heard him in tin
rliwet and afterward pottering in Un-
did trunk I lmil been tm n.ixluun to
look Into injuWf He must hno
unm.-rlit tlv kc "it!) III in. for It wus
lio time before I heard him tin owing
ut the contents Jn a wild search for
something he n anted In a great hurry
lie found It soouer than you would be-
lieve and began throwing the things
back when something happened Kx-
"poctedly ol uuexpof twll.v. Ins ew fell
on some otiject which roused all his
passions and he broke Into loud x-la-lnntions
ending In gronrn. riually he
fell to kissing this object with n Icivor
suggesting iage nud n rage Buggt-xtlitif
tenderneas curried to the point of ag
ony. I lime never heard the like My
curiosity was so uroumnl Hint I was ou
the point of risking ever thing for u
look when he gue n sudden snarl aud
cried out loud enough for me to heir
'Kiss what V hcted? That is us bad
as to kill what 1' e loved ' Those were
the words. 1 am sure he said Uss nud
I am sure he an Id kill "
"This Is very Interesting (io on
with your storj Why didn't ou col-
lar lilin while he was In this iiuhhI?
You would Imo won by the surprise"
"I hnd H3 pistol sir and he had 1
henrd him xk It 1 thought he was
going to lake ids own lire and held
my bicath for the repoit but nothing
like that was lu his mind. Iurtend he
laid tho pistol down aud dellbeiately
tore In two the object or his auger
Thun with a smothered curse he made
for the door and turret Htnircaso
"I was for following but not till I
had been what he had destioicd In
such an excess of feeling I thought 1
knew but I wanted to l'eel syre So
before risking myself In the turret I
cWpt to the room die had left and felt
about ou the floor tdl 1 came upou
these "
"A torn photograph! Mrs. Falrbroth-
er's!" "Yes. Have jon uot heard how he
loved her? A foolish pubelou but evi-
dently sincere and"
"Norer mind comments Sweetwater.
Stick to facts."
"I will sir They ure iuterestlug
enough. After I had picked up these
scraps I stole back to the turret stair-
case. And bore I made my Hist break
I stumbled in tbv 'diukm nnd the
man below heard me for the pistol
clicked again. I did not Hku this aud
had some thoughts of bucking out of
my Job. But I didn't. I merely wait-
ed till I hoard his step again. Then I
foljownd..
" (To bo Connotiea.')
$100 Reward $100.
Tho rondern of this paper will ho
pleased to loarn that thero la at least
ono dreaded dlsusso that science lins
beau aula to euro In nil its stages nud
that 1b Catarrh. Hail'B Catarrh Cum
is tho only posltivo ouro now known to
tho uiodlcal fratornlty. Cntnrrh holng n
constitutional (llBtoo. requires a con-
stitutional troatmeut Hall's Catarrh
cure Is Usken Intornally acting di-
rectly upon tho blood and mucous
surf a cos of the system thereby de-
stroying the foudatlon of tihe disease
and giving tho patient strength hy
building up the constitution and assist-
ing nature to do.lta work. Tho pro-
prietora luavo so much fnith lu Ita cura-
tive powers that they oiTvr Ono Hun-
dred Dollars for any enso that It falls
to ouro. Soud for list of testimonials.
Add. ess:
K. J. CHKN13Y & Co.. Toledo O.
Sold by Druggists 75c.
Tnko Hall's Family Pills for consti-
pation. Thoao summer suits you soo now
woro inado hy O. U Brooks tlio load-
ing tailor.
Going to paint llaln la over. Sum
Uior Ib lioro. Tho Lincoln palntH
stand tho toHtu. . Arkansas I.tniilior
20.CO0 HATTERS MAY STRIKE'
(By Asoalntad I'ross.)
New York July 31. TliBre uow np
Ilea's little possibility of everting a
general strike tomorrow among the
hat makers. Thu difficulty Is over the
open shop whlcli tho National Fur
Felt Hut Manufacturers' Association
proposes to Introduce. The strike If
it takes place will involve about feO.
000 men throughout the country
members of the Unltwl Hatters or
America
Take the Postmaster's Word for It.
Mr. V M Hamilton po4timister nt
Cherovale Iml Heups slag n stoclt of
naiiaral niorabsmllstf anil imtant inwl
Ipinss. Uu ssys: "Chsinberlain's
Colic Cholora anil Dlsrrhoea itomeily
Is stmidanl hero In its lino. It never
falls to five satisfaction nnd wo oould
lSinlly ftord to b without It." Por
sajo hy C. It. Itenfro.
A. N. DAVIS PLASTERER RE-
PAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. PHONE
1101.
On 11 for Pisrsol's Ice croain Son'od
nt all tho best soda fountains lu tho
olty.
Wall l'apor! Finest Hue In tits city
Prices low us tho lowosL Gray's drug
storu.
That horse of yours. How much
hottor ho will look with a now drems
if Jtarnots. Sco Calvort at 113 West
Oklahoma.
FIGHTS SCMEOULED
TOR TONIGHT
(Dy Aasoclatod Press.) 1 t
J 1 in my Ilrllt s llutilliiK Nelson at
San Pranclsco
Hartley Connelly 1 Johnny Par
rol. at Lyuinllle R 1
Hslfleld Valiiti -. p.it Sawyer
at ittt.kls.nd Aie
Old Ryos SIdo Now. Slok Kyes
Well Ask Voar Druggipt for Murine
13ye Keuiody
WEDwfeSDAY. JULY 31 1907.
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I Gasoline Ovens fh !
J Shiall GajBolitie Ovenaat fe'Q'Jr 1
I SI. 2 5 PPPf' I
As long us they last ' i
GUARANTEED I
I m-iM West Mamson
1 - Phone 62
Phone 62
B!raii3KS2aUlffi
.SPECIAL SUMMER
EXC URSION RATES
imTwjjfTh
From
ST. LOUIS
Ukc
liif? Vouv Route
WaiBinMmPB-HKrj
"AMERICA'S GREATEST
RAILWAY SYSTEM"
TO
BOSTON OLD HOME WEEK JULY 25 26 27 28
Prom CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS-ONE PARIS plus &!.&) for
the ROUND Till P. A Grand "OLD HOME WEEK" Cele-
bration and Reunion seven Days of Public PestivitietJ com-
mencing JULY 28th. PouiuIeiVUaj; Patriots' Day; Greater
Boston da; New England Uaj ; Massachusetts Day; Women's
Day; Military Day. During thete Seven Days Historic BOSTON
will be "Ar HOME" to all her Sons and Daughters wherever
residing.
BOSTON and RETURNTftiiKT 23; Aug. 0 10 20 2-1;
Sept. H. l-i L4. SB.
Pare from Chicago $2-1.00 lure from St. Louis $27.00
NEW ENGLAND REORTsTTwlylT 22 28; Aujf. 0. .10. 0 21;
S?pl. 10 M 24 28.
Prom Chicago or St. Louis One Pare phis 2 for round trip
CANADIAN RESORTS DAILY UNTIL SEPT. 130 07
Prom Chicago or St. Louis Qne'rtmisHor round trip
Pull Particulars may -be obtained fioin aj'iy
Ticket Agt.nl of the
NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES
Warren J. Lynch Passenger Traffic Manager CHICAGO
Lonu Live The rbngl
is tho popular err throughout IiSura-
jvenn countries; whllo lu America the
cry of tho present day Is "Long live
Dr. iClng's New Discovery King of
Throat and Lung Remedies!" f which
Mrs. Julia Ryder Paltio Truro Mass..
says: "It uorer falls to give Imme-
diate relfff and to tfalckly cure a
cough or cold " Mrs. Patau's opinion
is shared by a majority of the Inhabt
tants of this country New Discov-
ery cures weak lungs and aoro throats
after nil otlier remedies have failed
ml for conglis aud colds it's the only
sure cure. Guaranteed by nil Drug-
gists. BQo and $1.00 Trial buttle free.
NEW BOND ISSUE POR C. i. O.
(By Associated Press.)
Richmond. V. July 31 Tim stock
holder o ft hi Chfineake&Ohio Ruil--oad
assembled ."ti th general offlce
lieie today for a peclal meeting to
vote on the question of .i4hurlxing
the contutmy to crete a general
'fu1umeut tuul improvement mortgage
to secure mi issue not tc exceed $10
OU.OUO of teu-ytiar' G per eut guld
bonds Tits plan Is to Issue the hondw
u.t once nd to (lliii of them on
vkIi terms as she diiorti:t may deem
U.t
Boys Knickerbocker psnts a
Annex 300 palm Just m-pved.
me
To the.. Vlplor 1kious8 the
best
good
1 Wwta JackHon'.an lu a way
Come in
Corner lbt i IUnlson
Tihe oldost and lu- No t ubatl
tales. I'ure dregs. Our pruscriptlou
deiiarUnutit Is tte hwit in oily. lieu
fro's DnnJ toro
fW'i'""' i i i iii um
300 pairs hoys Knickerbocker kuoe
punts at 'itx pur cunt off at Uio Annex
I
VIA
Prom CHICAGO
Use
'LAKE SIIORTu'
or
Michignii Centrul
Ntugarn ltls Iloulc
We make sell and repair harness.
A Ml line of Hy nets Up robe whips
etc J S. LYON. Implements. Ve-
hicles and Harness Corner. 126 22-24
North DMsion.
Phone No. l In time and you will
never mira your train iiaggage
(?jkly carried. Royal D. 11. aud
Cab Co.
Buy youi T as ('-offees. Spice etc.
at the National Tea and CofTee Co.
and save 20 jier cent on yotir pur
'hase.
WilllaniH flivlii? Stick beet rondj
: Oioiintu h.
BWififSv
A few JuM'b nL-th' remedy will in
hi ib) v i ure an ordinary attack uf
d urluea
it itu iilwavfi le depended upon
even in the imiie evei attacks of
iiimip olii- amliLi ' -in ni i bus.
It is tiii.ilU Huciulf summer
dtmrlue.i :n i thilmi infantmu in
children nl l th moans of suviug
the lives of m y children wuh yar
When redm mi with water and
sweetened it t deA9ut to take.
isvwry inun ot; u tu;uiy snouirt Keep
this remedy in hts home. Upy it now.
Fmci:. 2oc. LxnoE 3K ooc.
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Special i-i i. e on storage coal
Briar Creek McAletrr. Canon
City. I KNOW WHAT YOU
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The hest brands of liquors
wines cigais etc
& Gentlemen in attendance
g and best fervid? in
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cMill)atiin urw (iplMtlJfUivlluiitd by
DoWitt'a Llttli Rarljr IUxrd.1' Uiuall
pill ur pill ntc I'ill piuinpt jnit
ptssant in at'tiuu. Sold ly C. U
III ulio.
If -i liifiHton In llm iikl.Oioma !
tuu uilil ii i.td i in u tulteru in
toins tfitc iiliuit t'i opinion la
bart-d n an uwsul Kiowlodee ot
Inns th i"nsla to bs tiikta Pba
wj "Herald.
Qrest deal oWdlffaronea botwaon out
moots and thoge lnipurtod. Wo do
our own killing. Frazler's meat
nmrjtet.
i : ne reamer urocery uo.
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SI. and Noble Ave
The way to WMATril is as
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No Heat
No Odor
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breezes at home.
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Sewing Machines
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 76, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 31, 1907, newspaper, July 31, 1907; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc76812/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.