YSy MART ROeiKIT FINEIIAK1 COJPTR I G HT 10? J 75QBBS -nPRRILI. COMFArOr 8YN0PSIS. iAwronco niakoley. rittaburs with tho forced notes In the Bronson caso lo ttM tho deposition of A lmlv re John Qllinoro. millionaire, quests Blakcley to buy her a Pullman ticket. Ho Blvcn her lower 11 and re tains lower 10. Ho nnda a drunken man In lower -',10 nnd retires In lower v. iio awakens in lower 7 nnd finds his clothes and hag missing. Tho man In lower 10 Is found murdered. Cir cumstantial evidence points to both Blakcley and tho man who stolo his clothes. Tho train la wrecked nnd Blako le.y. Is rc8CUe(' from a burnlnir car by n Rlrl In blue. His arm Is broken. Tho Ctrl proves to bo Alison West, his partner's sweetheart. Blakelcy returns homo nnd rinds ho Is under surveillance. Moving pictures of tho train taken Just before tho wreck reveal to Dlakcley a man leap ing from tho train with his stolen crip, investigation proves that tho man's namo la Bulllvan. Mrs. Conway, tho woman for whom Dlakcley bought a Pullman ticket, tries to make a bargain with him for tho forged notes, not knowing that they nre missing, Dlakclry nnd an amateur de fective investigate the homo of Sulllvnn'8 Bister. From a servant Dlakoioy learns that Alison West had been there on a visit nnd Sullivan had been attentlvo to her. Sullivan Is tho husband of a datigh tcr of tho murdered man. Blakcloy's house Is ransacked by tho police lie learns that tho nltalr between Alison and his partner Is off. Alison tells Dlnkeley about tho attention paid her by Sullivan, whom alio was on her way to mnrry whon tho wreck came. It Is planned to glvo sirs. Conway tho forged notes In ex change for Sullivan. Mrs. Conway kills ncrseir and Uronson, and tho ashes of inq lorgeu noics are round in tho room. Sullivan Is found nnd explains how ho pot in 1110 power ornronson, who ordered jum 10 steal tno roReu notes fron from Dlako- loy. CMAPTER XXX. Continued. "He would probably bo accused of tho crime. So, although whon tho wreck occurred I supposed everyone connected with tho affair had been killed, there wns n chanco that you had survived. I've not boon of much account, but I didn't want a man to swing hecauso I left him In my place. Besides, I began to have a theory of my own. "As wo entered tho car n tall, dark woman passed us, with a glass of vra- tor In her hand, and I vaguoly romem- bored hor. Sho was nmazlngly like Blancho Conway. ,' "if sho, too, thought tho man with the notes was In lower ton, it ex plained a lot, Including that plcco of a woman's necklaco. Sho was a fury, Blancho Conway, capable of any thing." "Then why did you countormand that message?" I asked curiously. . ) "When I got to tho Carter house, and got to bed I hnd sprained my anklo In tho Jump I went through ,tho alligator bag I had taken from 'lower nlno. Whon I found your namo, I sent tho first message. Thon, soon, after, I camo across tho notos. It seemed too good to bo truo, and I was crazy for fear tho message had gone, f "At first I was going to send them to Bronson; then I began to soo what tho possession of tho notes meant to mo. It meant power ovor Bronson, - money, inlluonco, everything. Ho was n devil, that man." : "Well, ho's at homo now," said Mc Knight, nnd wo were glad to laugh and relieve tho tension. Alison put her hand ovor her oyes, as if to shut out tho sight of tho man she had so nearly married, and I fur tively touched ono of tho soft llttlo curls that nestled at tho back of her neck. 1 "When I. was able to walk," wont on tho sullen volco, "I camo at onco to Washington. I tried to sell tho notes to Bronson, but ho was almost at tho end of his ropo. Not even my threat to send them bade to you, Mr. Blake ley, could mako him meet my figure. Ho didn't have tho money." ; McKnlght wns triumphant. "I think you''gentlomen will see rea son In my theory now," ho said. "Mrs. Conway wanted tho notos to forco a legal marriage, I supposo?" 1 "Yes." ! The detectlvo with tho small pack age carefully rolled off the rubber band, and unwrnpped it. I held my breath as ho took out, first, tho Russia leather wallet. "Theso things, Mr. Blakoloy, wo found in tho sealskin bag Mr. Sullivan says ho left you, This wallet, Mr. Sul livan Is this tho ono you found on tno floor of tho car?" Sullivan opened It, and, glancing at tho namo insldo, "Simon Harrington," nodded affirmatively. "And this," wont on tr detective "this Is a pleco of gold chain?" "It seems to bo," said Sullivan, re coiling at the blood-stnlned ond. "This, I believe, is tho dagger." Ho hold it up, nnd Alison gavo n faint cry of astonishment ana dismay. Sui llvan's faco grow ghastly, and ho sat down weakly on tho nearest chair. Tho detective looked at hlra Bhrowd ly. then at Alison's agitated faco. "Whero havo you seen this dagger before, young lady?" ho asked, Kindly enough. "Oh. don't ask mo!" sho gasped, breathlessly, hor oyeB turned on Sul llvan. "ItV it'B too terrible!" "Toll him," I advised, leaning over to her. "It will bo found out lator, anvhow." "Ask him," sho said, nodding toward Sullivan. ' Tho detectlvo unwrapped tho small box Alison bad brought, disclosing tho tramnled necklace and broken chain With clumsy fingers ho Bpread It on tho tablo and fitted Into plnco tho bit of chain. Thcro could bo no doubt that It belonged thoro. "Whero did you And that chain?" Sullivan nskod, hoarsely, looking for tho first tlmo nt Alison. "On tho floor, noar tho murdered man's berth'. "Now, Mr. Sullivan," Bald tho detec tive, civilly, "I bollevo you can toll us, In tho light of thoBO two exhibits, who really did murder Simon Harrington." Sullivan looked again at tho dagger, n Bhnrp llttlo bit of ntqol with a Flor entine handle Then ho picked up the locket and pressed a hidden spring undor one of tho cameos. Inside, very neatly engraved, was tho namo and a dato. "Gentlemen," ho said, his faco ghast ly, "It Is of no uso for mo to'nttompt n denial. Tho dagger and nocklaco be longed to my sister, Allco Curtis!" CHAPTER XXXI. And Only One Arm. Hotchklss was tho first to break tho tension. "Mr. Sullivan," ho asked suddenly, "was your sister lott-hnndod?" "Yes." Hotchklss put away his notebook nnd looked around with an air of tri umphant vindication. It gavo us n chanco to smile and look rollovcd. "I Understand Now What Puzzled Mo Then." Aftor all, Mrs. Curtis was dead: It was tho happiest solution of tho un happy affair. McKnlght brought Sul livan some whisky and ho braced' up a llttlo. 1 "I learned through tho papers that my wife was In n Baltimore hospital and yesterday I ventured thoro to soo her. I felt if she would help mo to kcop straight, that now, with her fa ther and my slstor both dead, wo might bo hnppy together. "I understand now what puzzled mo then. It seomed that my sister went Into tho noxt car and tried to mako my wifo promise not to Interfere. But Ida Mrs. Sullivan was firm, of course. Sho snld her father had pa pers, certificates and so on, that would stop tho marriage at onco. "Sho said, also, that her father was In our car, nnd that thcro would bo tho mischief to pay In tho morning. It wns probably when my sister trlod to get tho papers that ho awakened and sho hnd to do what sho did." It was ovor. Savo for a technicality or two, I was a free man. AliBon rose quietly and prepared to go; tho men stood -io let her pass, savo Sulli van, who sat crouchod in his chair, his fnco burled in his hands, McKnlght saw her, with Mtb. Dal las, to their carrlago and came back again. Tho gathering In tho ofllco was breaking up: Johnson hnd slipped away as unostentatiously as ho came. Sulllvnn, looking, worn nnd old, was standing by tho window, staring nt tho broken necklaco in his hand, Whon ho saw mo watching him, ho put it bnck on tho desk and picked up his hat. "If I cannot do anything more" ho hesitated, "I think you havo dono about enough," I replied, grimly, and ho went out. I bellovo that Richoy and Hotchklss led mo somowhero to dinner nnd that, for fear I would bo lonoly without him, they sent for JolniBon. And I recall a spirited discussion In which Hotchklss told tho detectlvo that ho could manago cortuln cases, but that ho lacked induction. IUeliey and I wcro mainly auonu. .My- mougnw would slip ahead to that hour, lator In tho ovening, when I should soo Alison again. I dressed In savdgo hasto finally and was so particular about my tie that Mrs. Klopton gavo up In despair. "I wish, until your arm Is belter, that you would buy tho kind that hooks on," sho protested, almost tear fully. "I'm suro they look very nlco, Mr, Lawrence. My lato .husband al ways " "That's a lovor's knot you'vo Uod this tlmo.' I snarled, and, Jerking open tho bow knot sho had so painfully ex ecuted, looked out of tho window for JolniBon until I rccallod that he no longer bolonged In my porspcctlvo. I ended by driving frnntlcally to tho club and getting Gcorgo to do it, I was lato, of courso. Tho drawing room nnd library at tho Dallas coun try homo was very empty, I could hoar billiard balls rolling somowhero and I turned tho other way. I found All son nt last on tho balcony, sitting much as sho had that night on tho beach hor chin In her hands, hor oyes fixed unscclngly on tho trees nnd lights of tho square across. Sho was oven whistling a llttlo, softly. But this tlmo tho plalntivoncEs was gone. It was n tender llttlo tuuo. Sho did not movo, as I stood bcsldo her, look ing down. And now, whon tho mo ment 'hnd come, all tho thousand nnd ono things I had been waiting to say forsook rao, prccipltntoly beat a re treat nnd left mo unsupported. Tho nrc-moon sent llttlo fugitive lights over her hnlr, her oyes, hor gown. "Don't do that," I said unsteadily. "You you know what I want to do whon you whlstlol" Sho glnnced up nt mo nnd sho did not stop. Sho did not stop I Sho went on whistling softly, a blt.tremu lously. And straightway I forgot tho street, tho chanco of passers-by, tho voices in tho house behind us. "Tho world doesn't hold anyono but you,' I said, rovcrontly. "It Is our world sweothenrt. I lovo you." And I kissed hor. A boy was whistling on tho pave mont belpw. I lot hor go reluctantly and sat back whero I could sco hor. "I havon't dono this tho way I In tonded to at nil," I confessed. "In books they get things nil settlod and then kiss tho lady." "Settled ?" she Inquired. "Oh, about, getting marrlod and thnt sort of thing," I explnlnod with olaborato carelessness. "Wo could go down to Bermuda or or Jamal co, say In December." Sho drew hor hand away and faced mo squarely. "I bellovo you aro afraid!" sho dc clared. "I refuso to marry you unless you proposo properly. Everybody does It. And It Is a woman's prlvl lego: sho wants to havo that to look back to." Ht T mm as . ... vury wen,- 1 consented Willi an exaggerated sigh. "If you will prom Ibo not to think I look Hko an Idiot, I shall do It, kneo and all." I had to pass her to close tho door behind us, but whon I kissed her again sho protested that wo woro not really ougnged. , 1 turned to look down at hor. "It is a torrlblo thing," I Bald, oxultnntly, "to lovo a girl tho way I lovo you and to havo only ono arm!" Then I closed tho door. From across tho street thoro camo a sharp crescondo whlstlo nnd vaguely familiar flguro soparated It self from tho park railing, "Say," ho called, In a hoarse whls por, "shall I throw tho key down th olovntor shaft?" TUB END. Punnent Flavors. "Ono of theso food exports says that a cactus leaf is edlblo," "Well," said tho man who la not an epicure "a cactus leaf is a llttlo 8pl nj, But I Bhouldn't thlnfe it would Hurt any worso than horseradish chllo eon carno." or SCREENS AND POINTS Must Be Used in Thick Sand and Gravel Beds. 1 Digging Wells for Irrigation Screens Should Not Be Ordered Moro Than. Ten Feet In Length Easier to Handle. Scrcons or slotted points must bo used in sand or gravel beds, especially If tho bods aro tlilc'k ones. In very" thick beds two or moro sections of. scrcon, one above tho other, should bb used. Such screns aro ofton rondo In sections, so thnt thoy can bo screwed together on tho spot. Completed screens aro now rogulnrly mado by the well point manufacturers In consider able lengths, reaching to SO fcot or n full plpo length. Tho small slzo points aro mado from atan(ard wrought plpo, In which holes havo been punched, covered with brass wlro cloth nnd per forated brass Jackot to -protect tho cloth. Tho lnrgent woll point tnnchlnoa do not, as a rule, handle over 10-lnch plpo. If larger than this, holes must bo drilled, which Increases cost rnn- Idly. For convonlonco In handling, shipping and placing, screens should not bo ordered ovor ten feet In longth. This length .Is preferred by tho trado, Bays tho Pumps nnd Supplies. If a slnglo scrcon will not furnish water enough, or if tho water benrlng Btrata Is not deep enough, two or moro screen points may bo sunk Independ ent of ouch other and far enough apart so that they will not Intcrfcro or rob ono nnothor. Theso Ecrecns mny thon bo connocted to a common suction plpo or arranged to drain Into a com mon central woll. Screen points, as n rulo, should novor bo less thun two thirds the dtnmotor of tho cylinder, and for work of this charnctor It Is al ways bettor if thoy aro as largo as tho cylinder; tho moro scrono surface tho morow ntor will como through. It has boon found thnt tho coarsest sand and gravel is froquontly nt tho bottom of tho water-bearing strata; honco it is Important that tho screen point should reach Into tho bod of this cqarso material. It Is well understood that water flows moro freely through tho coarso annd nnd gravel and thnt tho screen will not clog up. Thon, too, deep driving protects tho woll ngainst lowering of tho wnter lovol by other wells in tho immodlato vicinity, or on tho snmo voln somo dlstnnco awny. In river bottoms, whero water-bearing sand Is sometimes found 100 foot or moro In thlcknoss, It would not bo necessary to put n screen point down to th'o bottom of tho strata; but closo attention should bo given, however, In such caso to the rclatlvo coarseness of tho sand or gravel In which tho screon point Is lodged. UsJor no circum stances should it bo set in anything but tho coarsest. Tho top of tho screen point In any. caso should bo somo dlstnnco below tho water lovol. Tho wntor lovel will bo, of course, tho height to which tho water' rises In tho woll, but on being pumped this lovol may drop It gon erauy noes so honco it is necessnry to put tho screen so low thnt It will bo uoiow tno water lino oven wnon sup plying tho greatest amount of wntor It can furnish. By keeping tho scrcon sufficiently low, nny dnngor from tho admission of air will bo avoided. Properly Balanced Food. Even silago from maturo corn is not n properly balanced food, nnd clover or alfalfa hay and n llttlo bran should bo fed with It. Alfalfa hay Is hotter than clover to foed with corn Bllago, und witli It It Is posslblo to omit tho bran. Alfalfa Is a wonderful plant, and somo ono of tho vnrlotlcs will grow almost auywhero In tho Unltod Statos, whllo It Is - nearly drought proof. Every dairyman who hns pot aono bo nircauy Bnouui try it in a Binnll way; If ho can mako ono ucro a succoss ho can thon try a largor flold. Corn Ib our other drqught re slating crop, and if tho molBturo In tho ground bo conserved by about two Inches of loose fine dirt mulch, it Is surprising how little rain is required, 10 maKo a good crop, in times or drought and when tho corn hnB grown too tnll for tho two-horso cultivator, a flno tooth slnglo walking cultivator will go far toward Irrigating tho floldB. The Kleffer Pear. Sixteen yearn ago wo planted a Kief for hybrid pear troo. It began to boar tho third or fourth year and has borno somo fruit ovory yonr slnco. If tbo first bloom got killed It would bloom ngaln and bear fruit. Thoro havo been only two real heavy croiiB 060 about six yoarB ago and tho other this year. Not counting tho windfalls and tho onos thnt droppod from the troo and got bruised I havo gathored 22 hushols of marketable pears from tho tree. Aftor rosorvlng BV6 busholB for homo uso I havo pold 13' bushels for fl2, says n writer in an exchange Tho poarB woro Bold right from tho tree without my having tho troublo of taking thorn to market. Feed for Adult Birds. Tho feed of all adult blrdB, whether pullets or not, consists of two essential parts: (a) tho wholo or cracked grains scattered in tho litter, and (b) tho mixturo of dry ground grains which has como to bo generally known as dry mash. Asiatic Fowls, All tho different kinds of Asiatic fowls, Brahman, Cochins nnd -Lang shanB nro of no guncral type, and woro much moro nearly of tho samo typo wnen tnoy camo nero tnnn tney aro now. IRRIGATION ROAD TO RICHES It Is Magic Key for Unlocking Won drous Wealth to Soil Tiller Insures Crop, Irrigation is the magic key for un locking wondrous riches to tho soli tiller, writes William It. Draper. In an oxchniigo, it Is the surest crop Insur ance, Ho who sows mtiBt nlno reap bountifully. Caprices of tho elements cannot InJuro thoso who secure their rnlnfalh from Irrigation canals. In such districts wet seasons nro un known. Tho dry, sunshiny cllmnto of an Irrigation district means health ful conditions to. nil, I Thoro uro sovonty or moro govorn ment nnd prlvnto irrigation districts in tho west. Tho United Statos recla mation survlco 1b now spending mil lions Of dollars ovcry year In conquer ing mountain streams, making them pour their waters, qf woalth upon soml nrld land, stlntod by Insufficient pre clpltntlon, otherwise blessed by deep, rich soli nnd Ideal growing seasons. Tho fnrm woalth of thin country has already boon lncrcnsod sovornl htllloji dollars through the reclama tion work of flvo years, nnd stneo crop returns from tho newly dovolopod Ir rigation districts liavo exceeded even tho dreams of 'tho most optimistic reclamation advocates, this now and great irrigation work naturally gath ers trlonds nnd forco. It will transform tho wnsto places of our country Into garden spots. Tho wonder workors back of this now wonlth-glvlng dopartmont of our gov-; ornment nro resourceful nnd Inde fatigable. So thoso who seek out In the west nnd southwest opportunities 11 land investment must not overlook Irrigable lands. Irrigation of Orchards" and "Moth- odB of Applying Water to CropB," by Samuol Fortlor, chlof of Irrigation In vestigation, Unltod Statos depart ment of agriculture, can bo had on application to tho suporlntondont of documents, Washington, D. C. Tho pamphlets aro printed by tho United Stntes government nnd can bo had immediately on request to tho government. Shearing Sheep. Somo largo flockownors soy that when thoy shear closoly thoy savo bo much moro wool, nn eighth of an inch or bo 011 every shoop. As a matter of fact tho growth of wool Is about so much oacli year, and it ono gets an eighth of an Inch moro this year, ho gets JUBt thnt eighth Inch less noxt, So tho only tlmo when it would mnko dlfforonco would bo when a tnnn wns going to soil his sheep boforo nn- other shearing. Field Mice. Flold mlco do not attack old troos If thoy can got tho bark of young trees, nnd thoy Bometlmes do much dnmago to orchnrds. Wrap tho trcoa with tarred papor, oxtondlng tho papor sev eral Inches Into tho ground. This method not only proviSuts tho depreda tions of mlco, hut also sorves to pro tect against tho borers. Tho papor ncod not extend ovor a foot nbovo ground. Crowding Fowls. Ono of tho thlngB thnt will Buroly cnuso sIckncBn among chlckons Is crowding ISO fowls Into n Iioubo largo enough for only cp.oriat host 75. ' LIVE STOCK NOTE8. Tho chillier tho pig, tho thinner tho ham. . ' w Build floors of fattening pons on an Incline Be kind but firm with tho colts and tlo thorn with strong halters. Irregularity In tlmo of foodlng nnd qunntlty will cnuso lndlgoBtion. An nnlmnl thnt is sluggish and clumBy Is not In porfect condition. Tho animal with broad and deep foro quarters has a good constitution. Encourngo oxerclso by placing food Romo dlstnnco from tho sheds on flno days. Plenty of oxerclso is ono vory Im portant itom for keeping a flock healthy. x Bo suro that tho sheep barn has a tight roof, a dry floor, good ventilation and no drafts. Tho boar of mixed and unknown breeding Is to ho shunnod as n snaro and a delusion. An Ignorant, Ill-tempered, loud' voiced man Bhould novor bo tolerated In nny stable. Hold on to somo of tho clovor foi spring feeding. It Is great when the Bheop got tired of timothy. Tho dished fnco and slightly droop lng car aro said to bo signs of nn onsy hooper and n contontod disposition. Wo don't need a Btnvo In tho born or hog house, but thoso buildings should bo tight, comfortablo and freo from drafts. Tho largor pigs aro always at tho spout ond of tho trough, and because thoy nro always at tho spout ond thoy nro tho largor. A llttlo shellod corn mixed In with tho ground food you glvo your horses will help to koop them from swallow' lng their food too fast. To fatten western lambs or yearling wethora, thoy must novor bo allowed to go hungry, Glvo all thoy will oatj up cloan overy day. Tho hord which shown uniformity of brooding and contains animals with good forms and constitutions Is n Bnfo ono from which to solcct brood era. It Is ohcapor to feed sheep 'with bran nt 320 por ton than nil corn nt 40 or CO cents'. A good combination la about 0110 part bran to throo parts corn by weight. MORPHINE RELIEVED PAIN THE GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY RE STORES TO HEALTH For tho past few years I suffered great ly from what three physicians called ralgla of the stomach. The doctors treat ed mo without any success nnd I called I a fourth doctor, who pronounced siy di( caee gall atones. I suffered Intense pais and the only relief tho doctor could giva me was by injections of morphine. I waa to completely discouraged that I had al most given up hope when a neighbor 114 too about Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. 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