fr I 9 f iv fr i Ki Vw t 4 - Tr iwi m pnPEWSESaffgrr syar mm k - wotre you lookin BP OMIR fer C Wo MM 9 5 FTHOTTO MILILODR u5T CI IARLE5 MORRIS BUTLER jfoftoof 77e 2eretve of Penre 27 7etcnet 7fepefylyfl7JJv Copyright 1905 bj C Morris Butler CHAPTER IV An Important Clue For about a year Lang served his apprenticeship under the instruction of Denver He became known as a suspicious character and his past was raked up In great shape not to his credit to be sure Through the proc ess of appearing flush of money one day and on his uppers the next he got the reputation of being crooked or at least sporty which in some circles are considered synony mous Lang one evening was strolling down Clark street rather aimlessly swaggering as if under the influence of strong drink when ho was ap proached by a rather flashily dressed man who demanded rather abruptly If your name is Lang I want to speak with you Louis did not start nor hesitate his year of schooling had prepared him against surprises of this kind There was no known reason why he should qot admit that Lang was his true name but instinct warned him not to be too ready to admit it He had followed Denvers advice and travel ed under the alias of Smith though there had never been any attempt at dropping his real identity for that character was absolutely necessary to the case in hand My name is Smith George Smith he answered composedly The man shrugged his shoulders in credulously You are acquainted with Denver he asked Louis now recognized the question er as Regan the detective against whom he had been especially warned by Denver Denver queried Lang as if trying to refresh his memory and his speech was varied now and then by a half suppressed hiccough Seems to me Ive heard the name afore see Well Lang continued Regan in a positive tone Denver wants to see you I want to find out why you go to his office Regan was candor itself Lang leered drunkenly Ill not tell you Youll give it away You and Denver are too thick Oh Im no particular friend of Den ver said the sleuth Lets have a drink said Louis looking around and noticing for the first time that their stoppage in the open street and their conversation not being carried on in low tones had at tracted considerable attention Regan had realized the same thing Your are right we had better move on The twain entered the first saloon they came to which chanced to be the same basement palace where Den ver had met Lang They took seats at a convenient table and Louis or dered the drinks Regan had his back turned toward the door while Louis faced the stairway and did not notice the entrance of a third party soon aft erwards but Lang did and he thought he recognized Denver though that in dividual was in disguise A secret signal given and answered soon proved It true Denver took a seat in an obscure corner of the room within hearing distance in Langs but out of the line of Regans sight I have noticed that on several oc casions you have drawn money from the Madison bank on Jim Denvers check said Regan casting a bomb in Louis camp For a moment Louis was staggered he could see a shade of annoyance pass over Denvers face Regan evi dently knew more than either Lang or Denver had supposed Oh you have eh the young man blurted out still sparring for time resolved now to at tempt to pump Regan in turn What does he pay you for asked Regan leering at him through bleery eyes That would be telling and if you knew my graft it wouldnt be worth a cent to me The detective now realized now that he had a nretty shrewd antagonist to sfww If your name is Lang I Want to speak to you Louis flared us as if angry at Regans persistence Didnt I just tell you me name was Smith He stopped walk ing and with a half fierce gesture threw off the detectives hand which had been resting rather familiarly on his arm staggering backward as he did so as if losing his balance Dye want to insult me It was a very good example of drunken and offend ed dignity Youre a good one exclaimed the detective in evident admiration But it wont work I know you are Lang and you may as well own up to it Jim is lying at the point of death and wants to see you The mistake would have been costly had Louis acknowledged that he and Denver were on friendly terms that there was a bond between them Lang thought deeply while apparently at tempting to straighten himself up from the position his drunken actions had placed him If Jim really wants me I will see him later But I must not give myself away to this man under any circumstances leastwise our se cret bond Satisfied that Regan knew him in his double role of himself and Smith and also that he had been recognized as a visitor in Denvers office at least he essayed to work a dodge on him to throw him from the scent Let the d d scoundrel die What do I care So you admit you know him You are Lang then I may be Lang and I may be Smith but it is as George Smith 1 owe Jim Denver a grudge and George Smith never forgets a wrong With all his shrewdness all his cunning Denver has never penetrated my dis guise D him Ill be even with him yet if he dont die too soon Then as if recollecting himself he suddenly asked Who are you My name is Regan and I am a de tective the man admitted without hesitation And who is Regan asked Lang puzzling his brain to concoct some story of a plausible nature to tell him in reference to the great wrong done himself by Denver Im Denvers side partner Then what do you want of me You can bet that Denver dont want to see ma deal with Hints would avail him lit tle but as he really did not know the truth that was all the bait he could offer Perhaps I can tell you he said as a leader Perhaps you can acquiesced Lang For playing the spy upon women whom Denver wishes to blackmail Phew whistled Lang as if ac knowledging that such was the case You accuse him of blackmailing whats the matter with my blackmail ing him Lang made a very neat play here He did not refute nor as sert anything You want to throw me off Be sides you are not the only kid draw ing Denvers checks from the bank that I know for I have seen his book Louis was gratified to learn where Regan got his information from Hearing the news that Denver was employing others besides himself for a moment shook his faith in Denver He had given Jim the credit of being an honest man Perhaps after all Denver is playing a crooked game but I will not believe him treacherous on the evidence of such a man as Regan He pays my expenses regular he has never asked me to do a dirty trick yet he has made physically a new man of me and if nothing more res cued me from the gutter Then to carry out his part before Regan he said You may be right about Denver carrying on an outside business but Im not in it see Denver pays me a certain sum of money every month just to keep my mouth shut and that is all there is about It Whats to hinder me from running you in What can you prove You know nothing Well you are not much afraid of me exclaimed Regan with a threat ening gesture During the conversation the two had drunk quite freely of beer Louis though apparently the -worse for liquor before he met Regan was far from being intoxicated even now his brain was as clear as a bell Regan on the contrary -was quite under the influ ence for he had no sleep thenight before and had been drinking heavily several hours it was only with a m W struggle that he managed to keep from going to sleep Why should I be asked Lang You admit that Denver is not a friend of yours Being only a private detective you can only send me into your private sweatbox where your enemy would release me Who said anything about my being an enemy of Jims You just said so You would rutn him if you could So I would the d d police hound Ough said Louis to himself this police officer talks against his kind he speaks like a thief This man is either playing me for a fool to trap me or else is not an honest man I am glad that Denver is here to hear the declaration Aloud he said Why dont you ruin him Id do it quick enough if I got the chance But he is too d d honest to give me an opening This admission was a relief to Louis If Denver was an honest man then everything was all right so far as their compact was concerned You are smarter than I am yet I have found Louis was dangling the tempting bait before the hungry fishs eyes and when about to give a nibble the tempting morsel was withdrawn Have found what Regan brighten ed up from his half drunken lethargy -Louis saw an opening to hurl some hot shot he was himself astonished at the mere thought of it Nothing he said exasperatingly But I have have come to the conclusion Regan that you wouldnt arrest a thief even if you caught him in the act with the swag in his hands It was a bold insinuation Regan flushed up as if ashamed of the imputation I get the swag whether I get the man or not That was a sufficient excuse for him You are smarter than I can be lieve said Lang highly elated at the coup The intoxicated detective smiled with an idiotic smirk Yes he said I have nearly enough to leave the business on One more haul and I am off Off where and Louis bit his tongue to keep from seeming expect ant Not the C C Yes the C C straightening up again But who are you that gives the sign of the society Oh Im one of the boys replied Lang Here waiter he cried to hide his agitation Two glasses of beer Denver had evidently heard enough He realized that Louis was the mas ter of Regan in the pumping art so rather than jeopardize his interest now by having the treacherous detec tive discover that he was being over heard by his rival he quietly arose from his seat going to the rear of the saloon where he motioned to Lang to follow Louis continued to converse for a moment even after drinking that which had been ordered You are one of the boys eh queried Regan Then you are the man Im looking for I have a game on hand that I need assistance in are you with me Am I with you Well you can bet your sweet existence that I am But dont you think that we will be over heard here Hadnt we better get a room where we can have privacy And then he excused himself for a moment to retire to the rear ostensi bly to make arrangements for a room but in reality to meet Denver Is Regan playing me or is he real ly on to the country asked Lang No He is in earnest Work him for all he is worth This is certainly a masterstroke We play the game of our lives to day to win or lose fortune At last we have a real clue as to the existence of the country To be continued THE WEDDING AS HE SAW IT Half Faded Recollections Revived in Brain of Widows Eldest Boy It was the youngish widows -wedding day and the signs and omens were fructifying in the brain of her oldest a bright chap of eight He had wondered much at the sewing that had been in progress for weeks past The whispering and chattering of the women too had stirred some half faded leaves in his memory This particular day above all set him think ing very hard His mother had kissed him tear fully and then retired into seclusion Then after he had been dressed a mere incidental matter he was told to be good and keep quiet and not give any trouble The appearance of his grandmamma and aunts was also suggestive Of course there were a good many other people and he recognized therein a divergence from long past experi ences but he looked out of the win dow and chanced to see the clergy man arrive carrying a small black leather valise Then he heard the word passed around that the doctor had come the clergyman was a D D and then he was sure that he was on the right track He at once sidled up to one of the youngest and prettiest of his aunts and remarked to her in that style of whisper which always concen trates attention I know now Do you dear said the pretty aunt What do you know I know what is going to happen Im going to have a new brother or sister I saw the doctor come in with his big bag that he carries them in You cant fool me His memory had been going back to the birth of his youngest sister about two years and a half before and the explanations that had been made him at that time GOYEENMENT LIGHT HISTORIC CHICKAMAUGA PARK ABLAZE WITH ILLUMINATION United States System of Lighting Mili tary Post Pronounced Gratifyingly Successful Six and One Half Miles of Mains Sixty Five Street Lights Chickamauga Park Ga May 31 The United States government has hero in operation one of the largest acety lene gas plants in the world The mili tary post at the entrance of the histor ical Chickamauga battlefield where thirty thousand Union and Confederate soldiers were lost in the memorable battle of Sept 19 and 201863 contains about one hundred buildings the seventy five principal ones of which are lighted with acetylene To accom plish this six and one half miles of mains and two miles of service pipes are in use while sixty five street lamps brilliantly illuminate the ave nues of the post In 1903 the War Department in stalled a test acetylene plant at Fort Meyer Virginia The results were so gratifying and the superiority of the illuminant so evident that tho government March 20 1904 placed the contract for the Chickamauga plant in which every citizen of the United States should have his pro rata of pride But the government has not con fined its acceptance of acetylene to this military post Since becoming satisfied of the efficiency superiority and economical advantages of this particular illuminant the United States has installed a number of plants In Indian schools and other gov ernment institutions Acetylene gas is one of the simplest as well as the most perfect of artificial lights It is made by the contact of water and carbide a manufactured product for sale at a nominal price is absolutely safe and gives a beau tiful white light soothing to the eyes and nerves It can be produced any where in the farm home the village store the town hall the church and is so easily maintained as to be practical for all classes It is a matter for national congratu lation that in beautifying so historic a spot as Chickamauga nothing but the best including the lighting sys tem has been deemed good enough for the American people Fatigue of Work Feels Good Says a railroad man Men who grumble at work or fret about an eight hour working day forget that a man will be tired at the end of the day whether he works or not The fatigue of work is much better than the fatigue of idleness and there is no pleasure like that which comes from the consciousness of having accom plished something In a Pinch Use ALLENS FOOT EASE A powder It cures painfulsmarting nerv ous feet and ingrowing nails Its tho greatest comfort discovery of the age Makes new shoes easy A certain cure for sweating feet Sold by all druggists 25c Trial package FREE Address A S Olmsted Lo Roy N Y Cure for Consumption A six months tour by bullocyk in South Africa is the utest cure for consumption as advertised by a Lon don doctor Your own milch cow ac companies you the pace is only two miles an hour there are frequent out spans and vegetables butter butch ers meat fowls and eggs are easily obtainable it is said The total cost is only 525 Returned the Salute A traveler who visited the small Siberian town of Kansk tells how sur prised he was by an incident in the theater The first actress who made an appearance on the stage bowed to the audience whereupon the whole gathering rose as one man and return ed the bow in the most polite manner Boston Tot Asks a Blessing And dear Heavenly Father fin ished a Boston child at prayer time please bless my cat Bless every part of him for I love him so much that the very whiskers of his face are numbered Bless his emerald eyes his little rice teeth his crush edstrawberry tongue and the little baked beans beneath his feet Shortest Title of a Novel The shortest title ever given to a noval was B sub title An Auto biography by E Dyne Denton in three volumes Whyte Melville in 1869 published a novel to which he gave the title M or N a term well known to every student of the Church of England Cathechism Length of Rivers The longest river in the world la the Nile 4000 miles in Europe th6 Volgo 21114 miles in Asia the Yangtse Kiang 3160 miles in Ameri ca the Mississippi Missouri 3656 miles in Australia the Murray 235C miles The short important river in the world is the Thames 215 miles Grows Six Inches a Day Catalpa grows at the rate of a third of an inch in diameter a year on good soil says a writer in Country Life in America There are fine summer days when the sprouts on a stump of sturdy root growth will grow six inches in the twenty four hours You can see catalpa grow you can hear It grow One room at Tsaikoe the czars palace near St Petersburg has walls of lapis lazuli and a floor of ebony in laid with mother-of-pearl Another has walls of carved ember and the walls of a third are laid thick with beaten gold STORY OF DEANS KINDNESS How Jefferson Gave a Treat to a Shut In At the Drexel institute one recent afternoon a group of people recalled a very charming incident in which tho recently deceased actor Joe Jeffer son acted a kindly part a few years ago says the Philadelphia Record President McAHster had Introduced Mr Jefferson who had made his ad dress to the students and was about to leave when the doctor told him how delighted a certain art student would be if she could meet him This girl was brought every day In her roll er chair and had been a shut in up to that time The veteran actor was delighted So was the girl He talked and talked well and she listened In the course of the conversation he learned that not only had she nev er seen him act but that she never had been to a theater and didnt think it possible to go That was enough for Joe Jefferson It was arranged in less time than it takes to tell it to have her brought to the stage door ten minutes before the raising of the curtain that evening When she was brought to that door around which clings so much mystery she was met by Rip himself in his quaint make up just as he has been received thousands of times by ap plauding audiences Throughout the performance the girl in her roller chair remained a charmed listener at one side of the stage IS NATION OF CHAUFFEURS Every Boy in France Will Soon Be Familiar With the Machine The French nation so closely guards her supremacy in the motor world that plans are being made so that every French boy will be made fam iliar with the operation and principles involved in the construction of the automobile says the Philadelphia Record A course of instruction is be ing arranged for introduction into the public schools There are a number of technical schools where the details of automobile instructions are impart ed to those who desire such knowl edge It is said that no city in the world gives the same encouragement to auto mobiling as Paris It has been decid ed that all the public hospitals shall be equipped with self propelled ambu lances and a very speedy car has been ordered to be attached to the munici pal laboratory where all the bombs found on the streets of that city shall be taken for investigation and des truction Might Have Been Worse Notwithstanding her tender years Catharines characteristics are in evi dence and the most pronounced of hem all is the unfailing tendency in the most harrowing situations to look on the bright side On one occasion having got hold of a hammer she ambitiously en deavored to drive a tack into the wall on which to hang her dolls hat Af ter repeated failures to hit the trouble some tack by clutching the hammer n both fat hands and thus delivering i terrific blow she next tried holding the tack in one hand and dealing a less powerful stroke with the hammer in the other hand The result of this experiment brought the whole family running to the nursery After the damaged finger had been bathed and kissed and bandaged in1 the midst of various consolations and commiserations Catherines tears be gan to stop and her philosophy to rise It dont hurt so awful bad now mama Sides when my finger gol hit I was jus holdin the hammer in only one ban an jus spose Id beer strikin with both hands Tobacco in Olden Times Master Prynne the weak well meaning puritan who is 1633 wrote an attack upon the stage tells us that in his day tobacco pipes were offered to ladles at the theater in lieu of apples between the acts A French traveler M Torevin de Rochefort who published his journal in 1677 confirms this by telling us that he found smoking a general custom in England as well among women as among men Both sexes he adds held that life without tobacco would be in tolerable because they say it dissi pates the evil humors of the brain When ladies stopped smoking they took to snuff Women of quality about a century ago would not stir without their snuffboxes beautiful enameled receptacles of perfumed midil rappee Lord Bolingbroke said of Queen Anne and her grace of Marlborough The nation is governed by a pair of snuff ers no wonder the light of its glory is extinguished Call of the Wild The bee In the clover The bird in the tree Are happy and laughin As loud as can be An Im here a workln An doggone it all The meadows and bayous Are givin their call The meadows are callin The plover is here The bayous are callin Our waters are clear An doggone it all Im here workin I wish I could get just a day And could hike out and fish Could hike out and fish Where bayous are -wide And where trout are waiting Down deep In their tide Or Id love to hie Beneath a wide tree The lazy birds brother The chum of the bee The lazy birds brother The chum of the bee The bee sleeps all winter An that ud suit me The bird hops a twig The first thing in the spring An dont do a thing But just perch there an sing Houston THINK OF IT This Pretty Matron Had Headache and Backache and Her Condition Was Serious CURED g MRS M BMCKNER 99 Eleventh Street Milwaukee Wis A short time ago I found my con dltlon very serious I had headaches pains In the back and frequent dizzy spells which grew worse every month I tried two remedies before Peruna and was discouraged when I took the first dose but my courage soon re turned In less than two months my health was restored Airs M Brlckner The reason of so many failures to cure cases similar to the above is tho iy FEMALE TROUBLE NOT RECOGNIZED AS CATARRH catarrh fact that dis eases peculiar to the female sex are not recognized as being caused by Catarrh of one organ is exactly the same as catarrh of any other organ What will cure catarrh of the head will also cure catarrh of the pelvic organs Peruna cures these cases simply becauso it cures the catarrh If you have catarrh write at once to Dr Hartman giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis Address Dr Hartman President of The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus O Every housekeeper should know that If they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only 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