AWFUL GRAVEL ATTACKS. Cured by Doan'a Kidney Pills After Years of Suffering. P. A. nippy, Depot Ave., Gallatin, Tonn., sayB: "Fifteen years ago kid ney diseaso attacked mo. Tho pain in my back was so agoniz ing I finally had to glvo up work. Then camo tcrrlblo attacks of gravel with acuto pain and passages of blood. In all I passed 25 stones, sorao as lnrcn net n Imnn Nino years of this ran mo down to a. stato of continual weakness and I thought I uovcr would bo better until I began using Donn's Kidney Pills. Tho improvement was rapid, and slnco U3lng four boxes I am cured and havo never had nny return of tho trouble." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fostcr-il.lburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. HAD HEARD THEM. Judge Do you understand tho na tuxo of an oath? She I'm a telophono girl, Judgo. PRESCRIBED CUTICURA After Other Treatment Failed Raw Eczema on Daby's Face Had Lasted Three Months At Last Doctor Found Cure. "Our baby boy broke out with ec zema on his faco when one month old. Ono placo on tho sldo of his faco tho size of a nickel was raw like beofstoak for threo months, and ho would cry out when I bathed tho parts that wore 8oro and broken out. I gavo him threo months' treatment from a good doctor, but at tho end of that time tho child was no better. Thon my doctor recommended Cuticura. After using a cake of Cuticura Soap, a third of a box of Cuticura Ointment, and half a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent ho was well and his faco was as smooth as any baby's. Ho is now two years and a half old and no eczema has reappeared. Mrs. M. L. Harris, Alton, Kan., May 14 and Juno 12, 1907." Aptly Defined. A woman in a town lying under tho Itockies was much distressed at hear ing a small clique in her town refor to themselves as tho "smart sot" Sho appealed to an ox-United States sena tor and asked him what ho understood by tho term "the smart set." Ho re plied: "I think I can givo you an ink ling. In tho eastern part of Colorado and tho western part of Nebraska thero is a largo tract of land known as tho 'rain bolt.' It never rains thoro." HriTE or Ohio Citt or Totroo. I I.ucai County. f s Frank J. Ciie.net makes oath that ho H suitor partner of tho firm of F. J. Ciie.net A Co.. doing Business In tlio City of Toledo, County nnd State aforesaid, and that Kali) firm will jiay tho sum of ONi: HUNt)Hi:i) DOM.AHS for each and every rasa of Catariiii that cannot ho currd by tho uso of HALL'S CATAItnil CUIIE. rilANK J. CHUNKY. Sworn to beforo mo and subscribed In my presence. mw sill uuy ui lLXUniuer, At 1-1, t 1B8G. A. W. C-t.EASO.Y, Notary Public. SBAL Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally and acta directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho iTiU'm. Send for teatlnionlnls, free. I". J. CIIH.NHY & CO.. Toledo. O Sold by all Druczhts. l$c. Take Hall's family fills fur constipation. London's Bridges. Fow perhaps aro aware of tho ex tont to which tho city of London is bridged over. In nil, It ncoms, thero are no fewer than 75 bridges. Of these 19 aro railway brldgos, threo aro bridges over roads (such as Hoi born viaduct) and 53 bridges which connect prlvato premises. BUD DOBLE Tho greatest of nil horsemen, earn: "In my -JO years' uxperirncr with horses I have found SPOIIN'S DISTEMPKK CURE tho most successful of nil remedies for tho horses. It is tho crcatcst blood purifier." llottlo 50c ntid 81.00. Drugr-ints can supply you, or manufacturers, hrimiU wanted. Send for free Rook. Spohn Medical Co.. Spec. Contagious Diseases, Ooslicn, Ind. Often a woman stands In front or a mirror and mnkes u bluff at adjusting her hat when In reality sho Is making sure that her front hair is pinned on proporly. Truth cirtd Quality appeal to tho Well-Informed in every walk of lifo and arc essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Accor ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is tho only remedy of known value, but ono of mauy reasons why it is tho best of personal and family laxatives is tho fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves tho internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects nnd without having to increase tho quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts aro known to and approved by physicians, as it is freo from all objection able substances. To get its beneficial ' effects always purchase tho genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co,, only, and for sale by all leading druggists. r n WttZCOIT SYNOPSIS. . RIJ? Dudley arrived In Snn Francisco to Join his friend runt distant rnlntlvo Henry Wlton, whom ho wns to nsslst in an Important nnd mysterious tnsh, and who ncromtmnlcd Dudley on the ferry boot trip Into the city. Tho re nmrknblo resemblance, of tho two men l noted ntid commented on by pnssen Rers on tho ferry. They see a mini with mm to eyes, which sends n thrill through LHiuley. Wilton postpones nn explanation oi tho BtriuiBo i-rrand Dudley Is to per form, but occurences cnuso hint to i,,K'.w ll, 19 0,10 of 1,0 ordinary mcnnltiK. Dudley Is summoned to the tnCTKue and thero finds tho dead body of his friend, Henry Wilton. And thus Wilton dies without over explaining to Dudley tho puzEllns work ho was to perform In San l rnnrlsco, In order to discover tho se cret mission Ills friend hud entrusted to lilm, Dudley continues his u!i?ulst nnd pot-mlta himself to bo known us Henry W ilton. Ho lenrns that thero Is n boy whom ho Is chnrsed with secretins ""J protoctlnjr. Dudley, mlstulion for Wil ton, Is employed by Knnpp to assist In n Block brokernRo deal, a lies Dudley llnds himself closeted In n room with Mother Ilorton who makes a confidant of him, Ho enn learn nothing about tho mysterious boy further than thnt It Is Tim Terrlll nnd Darby Meeker who nro fitter him. Dudley visits tho homo of Ktiapp nnd Is stricken by tho beauty of Luellu, his daughter. Slumming tour through Chinatown Is planned. Tho trip to Chinatown. Giles Dudley learns that tho party Is being shndowed by Terrlll. I.ticlla and Dudley nro cut off from tho rest of tho party nnd Imprison ed In n hallway bvbtml nn Iron-bound door. Threo Chinese rulllnns approach tho Imprisoned couple. A battlo onsucs, Ono Is knocked down. Giles begins firing. Tim Terrlll Is Been In tho mob. A newly form ed mob Ih checked by shots from Olios' revolver. Policeman Corson breaks down the door with un ax nnd the couple Is reneued. Luolla thanks Giles Dudley for saving her life. Knnpp appears nt tho olllco with no trnces of tho previous night's debauch. Following his Instruc tions Dudley has n notnblo day In tho Stock Kxchange, selling Crown Diamond and buying Omega, tho object being to crush Docker, Knnpp's hated rlvnl. Dudley discovert thnt ho loves I.tielln Knnpp. Mother Borton tells Giles Dudley that "they've discovered whero 'tho boy' Is." Tho mysterious unknown woman employ er of Dudley meets him by appointment with "tho boy" who Is turned over to Dudloy with his guards and they drlvo with him to tho ferry boat to tako a train out of tlio city. CHAPTER XXII. Continued. Tho trnlp had not gathered headway beforo a man bent besldo mo, and Abrams' volco spolco softly in my ear. "Thero aro two of 'em aboard," "Yes? Whcro did you find them? I asked. "In tho stoko hole. I hid behind a bench till every ono had gone and saw 'em crawl out. They bribed a fireman or deckhand or somo ono to keop 'em under cover. They got oft tho boat at tho last mlnuto und I sneaked after cm." "And thoy'ro on tho train?" "Yes, throo enrs back next to tho sleepers. Shall wo chuck 'om over board as soon as wc get out of Oak land?" "Not unless wo aro attacked," I ro turned. "Just sit down by tho rear, door and glvo tho signal if they como this way. There'll ho no trouble if thoy aro only two." Wo reached LIvormoro at near 11 o'clock, without further Incident tlinn a report from Abrams that tho spies of tho enemy got off tho train at every station and watched for our landing. Yet when wo stood on tho platform of tho bare llttlo station nt LIvormoro and saw tho yellow cars crawling away on tholr eastward journey, wo looked In vain for tho men who had tracked us. "Fooled, by thunder!" said Fltzhugh with a laugh In which tho others joined. "Thoy'ro off for Sacramento." 'They'll havo to earn thoir monoy to find us thoro," said Abrams. Tho gray day had becomo grayer, nnd tho wind blow fresh in our faces with tho smell of rain heavy upon it as wo sought tho hotel. It was a bare country place, yot tho trees grcrw by tho hotel nnd thoro wore vines climbing about Its sido nnd it looked as though wo might bo comfortablo I for a day, should bo havo to stay thoro so long. "Plonty of room," said tho landlord, rubbing his hands. "Wo wish n largo room, you know, whero wo can bo together," I said, "and sleeping rooms adjoining." "Hero's Just tho placo for you," said tho landlord, taking tho way to tho end of tho uppor hall and throwing opon a double door. "Tills is tho upstnirs parlor, but I enn lot you havo It. There's this largo bedroom opening oft It tho corner bedroom, sir and tills small ono lioro nt this sido opens Into tho parlor and tho hall. I'orhaps you would llko this othor, too." "This Is enough for our comfort," I nssurcd him. "There'll ho a flro horo In a minute," said tho landlord, regarding tho miser able little stovo with an oyo of satis faction that I attributed to its eco nomical proportions. "Tills is good enough," said Lock hart, looking about approvingly nt tho prim horsehair furnlturo that gavo an awosomo dignity to tho parlor. "Fiats our quartern below '.lollow," said Fltzhugh. "And no need to havo your gun wlioro you can grab it when tho rim man says boo!" "Don't got that idea into your head," pala I, "Just bo ready for anything that comes We're not out of tho woods yet, by a long wuy." "They'vo gono on to Sncramonto," laughed Fltzhugh; aud tho others nodded In sympathy. "Indued?" I said. "How ninny of you cdold have missed seeing a party j i f y MSD QS5S!Z&J5 D of nino get off at a wny-statlon on this lino?" Thero wns silence. "If thcro's nnyono hero who thinks he would havo missed us when ho was sot to look for us, just let htm speak up," I continued with good-natured raillery. "I guess you're right," said Fltzhugh. "They couldn't havo missed soolng us." "Exactly. And thoy'ro not oft for Sacrnmonto, and not far from LIvor moro." "Well, thoy'ro only two," said Lock hart. "How long will It tnko to got a doz en more up hero?" I asked. "There's a train to N'llos about noon," said ono of tho men. "They could got ovor from thero in an hour or two moro by hard riding." "Tho Los Angeles trnln comos through nbout dark," said anothor. "I think, gentlemen," said I politely, "that we'd best look out for our de fenses. Thoro's likely to bo a stroniy ovenlng, I should Judgo." "Weil," growled Wnlnwrlght, "wo can look out for ourselves as well as tho next fellow." "If there's bloody crowns going round, tho othor gang will got Its share," said Fltzhugh. And tho men about mo nodded, I was cheered to sco that they need ed nobody to do their fighting, how ever advisable It might bo to do thoir thinking by deputy. "Very good," I said. "Now I'll Just look about tho town n bit. You may tiraB' III ?im- 5v "JTSSTar 27VO OF 7TlSn7r" como with liugli." mo, If you please, Fltz- "Yes, sir." "And Abrams and Loekhnrl may go scouting if thoy like." Abrams and Lockhurt thought they would llko. "lletter keop together," 1 continued. "What's tho oarliest time nny one could got horo?" "Two o'clock if they drove ovor." "I'll bo around hero by thnt tlmo. You, Abrams, can "look out for tho road and see who comes into town." "All right, sir," Bald Abrams. "Thoro won't anybody got In hero without 1 catch sight of him." Lockhart nodded his assent to tho boast, and aftor cautioning tho men who wore loft behind wo sallied forth. Tho town was a straggling, not un plenslng country placo. Tho hiiMluoss street was depressing with lt stores closed and Its saloons opon. In tho residence streets I was bettor pleased. Man had done little, but nature was prodigal to mnko up for his omissions. Tho buildings woro poor and ilinuy, but In tho mlddlo of December the flowers bloomed, vinos wopi green bushes sent forth tholr loavos and t'ho beauty of tho scono ovon under tho leaden skies and rising galo inado it a delight to tho eye. "Not much of a place,"' said Fltz hugh, looking disdainfully at tho build ings. "Hello! Hero's Dick Tlialchor. How aro you, Dick? It's a yonr of Snndnys that 1 haven't seen you, This is er n frlontl of mlno, Thatcher you needn't mention that you've seen us." '"We needn't bo strangers to TlMher." I laughed. "My name Is Will n. Of course you won't mention our luminous." "Oh. no. Mr. Wilton." said Thntcher, Impiessed, and shifting tho quid of to bacco in his Inntorn Jaws. "Of courso not." "And you noodn't sny anything of our being hero nt nil," I continued. "It might spoil tho trndo." "Muni's the word," said Thntcher. "I'll not lot n soul know till you sny 'Lot 'or go.' O Lord! I hope tho trade goes through. Wo want a lot moro caplinl horo." Mr. Thatcher began to scratch his bond and to expectorate tobacco Julco copiously, and I suspected ho was woiulorlng what tho secret might ho that he was not to botrny. So I made husto to say: "Is this stable yours?" "Yes, sir," said Thatcher eagerly. "I've been running it nigh on two years now." "Pretty good business, oh, Dick?" said Fltzhugh, looking critically about. "Nothln to brag on," said Thatcher disparagingly. "You don't mnko n loriuno running a livory stnblo In these parts times nro too hard." And thon Mr. Thntchor unbont, und between periods of vigorous mnstlca tion nt his cud, introduced us to his horses and eagerly oxplnlned tho nd vantages that his Hlablo possessed over any othor tills sldo of Oakland. "Very good," I said. "Wo may want something In your lino Inter. Wo can ilnd you horo nt any time, I suppose." "O Lord, yes. I llvo horo days and sleep hero nights. Rut It you want to take a look nt tho proporty boforo It gets a wetting you'll havo to bo pretty spry." My suggostlon of a trade had misled tho worthy stableman Into tho Impres sion that I was considering tho pur chase of real ostato. 'Til see about It," I said. "Thoro's a big rain coining on, sure," ho snid wnmlngly, its wo turned back to the hotel. II was n llttlo after 1 o'clock, but as wo approached our qunrtors Lockhart camo running toward mo. "What Ib it?" I asked, as ho panted, out or breath. "There's a special train Just come in," ho Hnhl; "an ongino and ono cnr. It's at the station now," "So? Did any of our frlonds como on it?" "Abrams has gono down to llnd out." "Come along then," said 1. "We'll sco whut Is to bo seen." CHAPTER XXIII. A Piece of Strategy. A fow Idlers woro on tho plntform of tho station as wo approached with much apparent unconcern, our hands in our ovorioat pockets whero tho weapons lay. "Whore's tho trnln?" I asked, look ing at tho havo tvaek. "Yonder," grunted n native, point ing his thumb lazily up tho road whore tho engino lay by tho watering tank, sinking its thirst. "Well, Just let mo und Lockhart walk ahead," said Fitzliugli gruilly, its wo started along tho truck. "I shouldn't havo tho first Idea what wo was here for ir you was to bo knocked ovor." Fltzhugh could not bo much moro in the duil; on this point than I, but I lot lilm luivo Ills way. If sonio y.io was to tin shot, I was routly tti roalgn my c laim to tho distinction In favor of the first comer. Thoro woro porhaps n scoro of peo ple about tho car. , "Thoro's Abrams," said Lockhart. "Thero's no dangor, thon," snid Fltz hugh with a Kiln. "Sco, bo's beckon ing to Ufh" Wc hastened forward oagorly. "What is It?" I nuked. "There-" no ono horo," said Abrams, with a nuECtetl look. I wont forward to thn onclne. Tho cngineor wns as closo-mouthod as though words woro going nt n dollar nplece and tho mnrkot bounding up ward. When t tried to question tho flromnn tho engineer recovorcd his toftguo and had so many orders to bo nttonded to thnt my words woro lost In a rnttlo of coal and elnng of Iron. And tho engine, having drunk Its fill, changed Its lnborod breathing to n hissing nnd swishing of steam that sent tho hot vapor far on both sides, anil then gathering speed, puffed Its swift way back tho rond by which It had come, leaving tho car deserted on a siding, "Hero's a go!" cried Fltzhugh. "A regular puzzlor!" "Tho first thing Is to to visit tho telogrnph ofllco nt onco," snid I. Tho operator was Just locking his llttlo room In tho station as wo enmo up. "No, sir, no telegrams," ho said; "none for nnybody." "That Is n now way of running trains," I said with a show of Indif ference, nodding toward tho empty car. "Oh, thero wns a pnrty camo up," said tho agont; "a dozen fellows or moro. Hill said thoy took a fancy to got off a milo or moro down hero, and as thoy were an ugly-looking crow ho didn't sny anything to stop them." "1 don't see what thoy con ho doing up in this pnrt of tho country," I re turned Innocently, "I guess tioy know their buslnoss anywny, It's nono of mlno," said the agent. "Do you go In hero, sir? Well, It will save you from a wetting." . Wo had boon walking toward tho hotel, and tho chatty ngont left us under its voranda Just as tho light drops began to patter down in tho tlust of tho rond, and to dim tho outlines of tho distant hills. Tho homo gunrd of our party re ceived tho news cnlmly. Wnlnwrlght hud established a modus vlvcndl with his young chargo and I -saw that ho managed to got a word out of him now and thon. I had to abandon tho theory that tho boy wan dumb, but I suspected that it was fenr rather than discretion that bird led his tongue. "Do you think tho gang havo got Into town?" nsked ono. "They'll havo wot Jnckots If thoy aro on tho road," I roturned, looking nt tho rain outside. "Hadn't wo hotter find out?" In quired Wnlnwrlght. "Aro you Ifl a hurry 7"- I uskod In turn. "Tho landlord has promised to send up n good dlnnor In a fow mln lies." "Hut you sec" "Ycb, I sco," I Interrupted. "I sco this that they aro hero, that thoro aro a dozon or moro of them, nnd thnt they aro ready for any dovlltry. What moro can wo llnd out by roaming over tho country?" Wnlnwrlght nodded his ngvecnicnt with mo. "And thon," I continued "thoy won't try to do niiythlng until aftor dark not boforo tho mlddlo of tho night, I should say or until tho townspeople havo gono to bed." "You'ro right, sir," said AbraniB. "A dark night nnd n clear Hold suits that gang best." "Well, hero's tho dlnnor," snid I; "so you can make yoursolvoB easy. Porter, you may keep an oyo on tho stairway, and Drown may watch from tho windows. Tho vest of us will fall to." In tho midst of the meal Porter camo in. "Darby Mocker's In tho olllco bo low," ho nnnounccd. "Vory good," I snid, "Just fake Fltzhugh and Wilson with you and nsk Mr. Meeker to Join us." Tho men looked blank. Portor was tho first to speak. "You don't mean " "I mean to bring him up horo," I said blandly, rising from tho tablo. "1 suppose, though, It's my placo as host to do tho honors." "No no," camo In chorus from tho mon. "Como on, Porter Fltzhugh Wil son," I snid; and then added sharply, "sit down, tho rest of you! Wo don't need a regiment to ask a man to dln nor." Tho others sank back Into their seats and tho threo I hud named fol lowed mo meekly down tho hull and stairs. (TO HR CONTINUE D. ) Worship the Cow. In tho Nilglrl hills of southern I nil In thoro dwells n raco of mon, tho Todas, who dovoto tho whole of thoir career to tho worship of tho cow or, to bo precise, of tho buffalo. Their most sacred tomplo is a cow liouso, and tho wholo lifo of tho peoplo is gov orned by tho most rigid obsorvanco of. tho routine of dairy work, ovory do tall of which is porrormod with tho most elaborate ritual. They alono can perform tho duties of milking and but ter making who havo been duly conso crated for this work by fasting and tho performance of myBtorlous ritos. Ueprosentlng the only priesthood, they tiro compelled after tholr Initia tion for tho rest of tholr days to play tho role of tho dairyman. Tho lessor priests mny marry, but tho high priest must bo collbnto, at least for a given period of years. Polyandry Is tho fam ily rule, hut dlvorco Is unknown. Sweet Nature Story. A billygoat climbed a tull fir troo at Hood river on tho ranch of Frank Chnndlor. Tho witness is Hans Lago. Whilo on his way to tho city Lago dis covered ono of Mr. Chandler's acro batic billygoutH up CO feet in a largo llr tree, browsing ns contentedly nB if swiping sweat peas through a neigh bor's plckot fence. Hood River Nows Lotto. Tho 8ympnthy of Friendship. It is subllmo to feci nnd sny of an other, I need never moot, or speak, or wrlto to him; wo need not ro-onforco ourselves or send tokens of remem brance; I rely on him ns on myself; If ho did thus or this, I know It was right. Ralph Waldo Emorson. Kind Man! "Don't follow mo, pup," said tho good nnturoil man to tho lost dog. "I havcu't nny moro homo tlinn you have. I llvo In a flat." Loulsvlllo Courier Journa. Gentles of Qorse. No ono who sees n cotumon or hill ride covcrod with gorso In full flowor can fall to appreclato Its beauty, and wo enn well understand bucIi plant lov ers ns Llnnnout nnd DUloiiius going Into ccstnsles of dollght, as they aro reported to havo done, when such n sight first burst on their view after bo Ing acquainted with tho plant from bo tnnlcnl mntorlal only. Character Shapes Our Lives. Wo cannot divide our work from oursolvos, nor Isolnto our futuro from our qualities. A ship might iib well try to sail north with her Jib and south with hor mnlnRnll a sa man to go ono way In conduct and othor wny In char actor. What wo do belongs to what wo aro, nnd what wo aro Is whnt bo comes of us. Henry Van Dyke. Never Satisfied. Mnko a man n present of n four cylinder automobile, and tho probabil ities aro that ho will regret that It Isn't a slx-cyllndor affair. Tho Long Climb. It Is Raid that a man -begins to go down hill at 40, but a good mnny peo plo find that tho uphll climb bcglnB at thnt ago. Dally Thought. Peace In this lifo springs from nc qulesconco oven In dlsngreeablo things, not In exemption In bearing thorn. Fonolon. The Average Wfoman. Tho nvorago womnn considers It a compliment It nhn told sho resem bles an actress. Atchison Globo. Human Nature, TIb with our Judgments ns our watches; nono nro Junt alike, yot each bollovos his own. Popo, Keep It In Your Mind. Mnko youi'solf a shcop nnd tho wolves will cat you. Italian. Laundry work nt homo would bo much moro satisfactory if tho right Starch wcro used. In order to got tho doslrcd HtlffnoBB, it Is usually noccs nary to uso so much stnrch that the beauty nnd flnonosB of tho fabrlo 1b hidden behind a pnsto of varying thickness, which not only destroys tho nppcaranco, but nlao affocts tho wear ing quality of tho goods. 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