X A continued from skcond parr hoot when vro drive tlirough the vll Ingc But they never attempt to do us any linrm TUcy are too much afraid of us Paul showed her his simple stores of medicine the old coat saturated with disinfectants which had become the recognized outward sign of the Mos cow doctor And do other people other noble men try to do this sort of thing too asked Etta at length Catrina Lanovitch does replied Paul She she found me out con found her Etta had risen she was looking curi ously at the cupboard where Pauls in fected clothes were hanging lie had forbidden her to go near it She turn ed and looked at him Found you out How she asked with a queer smile Saw through my disguise Yes she would do that said Etta aloud to herself What Is this door she asked after a pause It leads to an inner room replied Paul where Stclnmetz usually works He passed In front of her and open ed the door As he was doing so Etta went on in the train of her thoughts So Catrina knows Yes And no one else Paul made no answer for he had passed on into the smaller room where Stelnmetz was seated at a writing table Except of course nerr Stelnmetz Etta went on interrogatively Madame said the German look ing up with his pleasant smile I know everything And he went on writing CHAPTER XXIII table dhote of the Hotel de Moscou at Tver had just be gun A Russian table dhote is anything but hilarious in Its tendency A certain number of grave faced- gentlemen and a few broad jowled ladies are visibly con strained by the force of circumstance to dine at the same table and hour and that is all There Is no pretense that any more sociable and neighborly motive has brought them together In deed they each suspect the other of being a German or a nihilist or worse still a government servant The table dhote of the Hotel de Moscou at Tver was no exception to the general rule In Russia by the way there are no exceptions to general rules The personal habits of the na tive of Cronstadt differ in no way from those of the czars subject living in Petropavlovsk S000 miles away Around tLe long table of the host were seated at respectable Intervals a dozen or more gentlemen who gazed stolidly at each other from time to time while the host himself smiled broadly upon them all Of these dozen gentlemen we have only to deal with one a man of broad high forehead of colorless eyes of a masklike face who consumed what was put before him with as little noise as possible Known in Paris as that Vasslli this traveler M Yassill was evidently desirous of attracting as little attention as circum stances would allow He was obvious ly doing his best to look like one who traveled in the interest of braid or buttons Moreover when Claude de Chauxville entered the table dhote room he concealed whatever surprise he may have felt behind a cloud of cigarette smoke Through the same blue haze he met the Frenchmans eye a moment later without the faintest twinkle of recognition These two worthies went through the weird courses provided by a cook professing a knowledge of French cuisine without taking any compromis ing notice of each other When the meal was over Yassili inscribed the number of his bedroom in large fig ures on the label of his bottle of wine after the manner of wise commercial travelers in continental hotels He subsequently turned the bottle around so that Claude de Chauxville could scarcely fail to read the number and with a vague and general bow he left the room Before long a discreet knock at the door of Yassilis room announced the arrival of the expected visitor Entrez cried Yassili And De Chauxville stood before him A pleasure said Yassili behind his wooden face that I did not anticipate in Tver And consequently one that carries its own mitigation An unanticipated pleasure my friend is always inop portune I make no doubt that you were sorry to see me On the contrary Will you sit I can hardly believe went on De Chauxville taking the proffered chair that my appearance was opportune on the principle ha ha that a flower growing out of place is a weed Gen tlemen of the eh home office prefer I know to travel quietly He spread out his expressive hands as if smooth ing the path of M Yassili through this stony world Incognito he added guilelessly One does not publish ones name from the house tops replied the Rus sian with a glimmer of pride in his eyes especially if it happen to be not quite obscure but between friends my dear baron between friends Yes Then what are you doing in Tver inquired De Chauxville with engaging frankness Ah that is a long story But I will tell you never fear I will tell you on the usual terms And they are inquired the Frenchman lighting a cigarette Vassili accepted the match with a bow and did likewise He blew a guileless cloud of smoke toward the dingy ceiling Exchange my dear baron ex change Oh certainly replied De Chaux i Tnriii r I II IIIWIM inMHHIIMIHMIIIBgg - - r -- ij r M n J iljillifii t mr y r nmxzz mmtamemmmB Mm rriliwn i iaiimffw iw iwi w r ai wiii wrri n Tinrg H gagy iEHggiglWW mununininiuiwmiiiawniiw i iimininwi ji in iiairlft rnii r ville who knew that Vassili was In all probability fully informed as to his movements past and prospective I am going tn visit some old friends In this government the Lanovitcbes at Thors Ah You know them Vassili raised his snoulders and made a little gesture with his ciga rette as much as to say Why ask De Chauxville looked at his compan ion keenly He was wondering wheth er this man knew that he Claude de Chauxville loved Etta Howard Alexis and consequently hated her husband He was wondering how much or how little this -impenetrable Individual knew and suspected I have always said observed Vas sili suddenly that for unmitigated im pertinence give me a diplomatist Ah And what would you desire that I should for the same commodity give you now A woman There was a short silence In the room while these two birds of a feath er reflected Suddenly Vassili tapped himself on the chest with his forefinger It was I he said who crushed that very dangerous movement the Charity league Now my dear baron listen to me The genial Vassili lean ed forward and tapped with one finger on the knee of De Chauxville as if knocking at the door of his attention I am all ears mon bon monsieur replied the Frenchman rather coldly ne had just been reflecting that after all ho did not want any favor from Vassili for the moment and the man ner of the latter was verging on the familiar The woman who sold me the Charity league papers dined at my house in Paris a fortnight ago said Vassili with a staccato tap on his companions knee by way of emphasis to each word Then my friend I cannot congrat ulate you on the society in which you move replied De Chauxville mimicking his manner Bah She was a princess A princess Yes of your acquaintance M le Baron And she came to my house with her eh husband the Prince Paul noward Alexis This was news indeed De Chaux ville leaned back and passed his slim white hand across his brow with a slow pressure as if wiping some writ ing from a slate as if his forehead bore the writing of his thoughts and he was wiping it away And the thoughts he thus concealed who can count them The first thought was that if he had known this three months earlier he could have made Etta mar ry him With Etta for his wife ho might have been a different man But the news coming thus too late only served an evil purpose for in that flash of thought Claude de Chauxville saw Pauls secrets given to him Pauls wealth meted out to him Paul in exile Paul dead in Siberia where death comes easily Pauls widow Claude de Chauxvilles wife You said her eh husband he observed Why Why did you add that little eh my friend Rather more than a year ago said Vassili I received an offer of the pa pers connected with a great scheme in this country After certain inquiries had been made I accepted the offer I paid a fabulous price for the papers They were brought to me by a lady wearing a thick veil a lady I had never seen before I asked no ques tions and paid her the money It sub sequently transpired that the papers had been stolen as you perhaps know from the house of Count Stepan Lano vitch the house to which you happen to be going at Thors Well that is ail ancient history It is to be sup posed that the papers were stolen by Sydney Bamborough who brought them here probably to this hotel where his wife was staying He hand- TJiis teas news indeed ed her the papers and she conveyed them to me in Paris But before she reached Petersburg they would have been missed by Stepan Lanovitch who would naturally suspect the man who had been staying in his house Bam borough a man with a doubtful repu tation in the diplomatic world a pro fessed doer of dirty jobs Foreseeing this and knowing that the league was a big thing with a few violent mem bers on its books Sydney Bamborough did not attempt to leave Russia by the western route He probably decided to go through Nijni down the Volga across the Caspian and so on to Per sia and India You follow me Perfectly answered De Chauxville coldly I have been here a week went on the Russian spy making inquiries 1 have worked the whole affair out link by link till the evening when the Iiant and wife parted She went west with tle papers Whore did he go De Chauxville did uot speak and after a moment Vassili went on stat ing his case with lawyerlike clever ness A body was found on the steppe he said the body of a middle aged man dressed as a small commercial traveler would dress Ho had a little money in his pocket but nothing to Identify him He was burled here in Ivor by the police who received their Information by an anonymous post card posted In Tver The person who had found the body did not want to be Implicated in any inquiry Now who found the body Who was the dead man Mrs Sydney Bamborough had assumed that the dead man was her husband on the strength of that as sumption she had become a princess A frail foundation upon which to build up her fortunes eh How did she know that the body had been found asked De Chauxville perceiving the weak point in his com panions chain of argument It was reported shortly in the local newspapers replied Vassili and re peated in one or two continental jour nals as the police were of opinion that the man was a foreigner Any one watching the newspapers would see it otherwise the incident might pass un observed And you think said De Chaux ville suppressing his excitement with an effort that the lady has risked everything upon a supposition Knowing the lady I do De Chauxvilles dull eyes gleamed for a moment with an unwonted light She may have information of which you are ignorant he suggested Precisely It is that particular point which gives me trouble at the present moment It is that that I wish to dis cover De Chauxville looked up coolly He saw his advantage Hence your sudden flow of com municativeness he said Vassili nodded You cannot find out for yourself so you seek my help went on the Frenchman Again the Russian nodded his head And your price said De Chaux ville When you have the information you may name your own price said the Russian coldly There was a long silence Before speaking De Chauxville turned and took a glass of liquor from the table His hand was not quite steady He raised the glass quickly and emptied It Then he rose and looked at his watch The silence was a compact When the lady dined with you in Paris did she recognize you he ask ed Yes but she did not know that I recognized her For the moment they both overlook ed Stelnmetz De Chauxville stood reflecting And your theory he said re specting Sydney Bamborough what is it If he got away to Nijni and the Vol ga it Is probable that he is in eastern Siberia or in Persia at this moment He has not had time to get right across Asia yet CHAPTER XXIV A WEEK later Catrina watching from the window of her own small room saw Paul lift Et ta from the sleigh and the sight made her clinch her hands until the knuckles shone like polished ivory She went slowly downstairs to the long dimly lighted drawing room As she entered she heard her mothers cackling voice Yes princess the countess was saying it is a quaint old house lit tle more than a fortified farm I know But my husbands family were always strange They seem always to have ignored the little comforts and ele gancies of life It is most interesting answered Ettas voice and Catrina stepped for ward into the light Formal greetings were exchanged and Catrina saw Etta look anxiously toward the door through which she had just come She thought that she was looking for her husband But it was Claude de Chauxville for -whose appearance Etta was waiting Paul and Steinmetz entered at the same moment by another door and Catrina who was talking to Maggie in English suddenly stopped Ah Catrina said Paul we have broken new ground for you There was no track from here to Osterno through the forest I made one this afternoon so you have no excuse for remaining away now Thank you answered Catrina withdrawing her cold hand hurriedly from his friendly grasp Miss Delafield went on Paul ad mires our country as much as you do I was just telling mademoiselle said Maggie speaking French with an honest English accent Paul nodded and left them together Yes the countess was saying at the other end of the gloomy room yes we are greatly attached to Thors Catrina perhaps more than I I have some happy associations and many sor rowful ones But then mon Bci how Isolated we are It Is rather far from anywhere acceded Etta who was not attending although she appeared to be inter ested Far Princess I often wonder how Paris and Thors can be in the same world Before our our troubles we used to live in Paris a portion of the year At least I did while my poor husband traveled about He had a hobby you know poor man Humanity was his hobby I have always found that men who seek to do good to their fellows are never thanked There Is a little gratitude in the individual but none in the race None answered Etta absently CONTINUED IN ODE NEXT ISSUE feoio Syfiiifcto s LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMAHP SIOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND DENVER Kansas City November 8 1905 Receipts of cattle thus far this week are 54900 lasCweok 48800 last year 23300 Mondays market was generally steady On Tuesdny trade for beef steers was uneven prices ranging from steady to fifteen cents lower Cows and heifers were steady to ten cents lower Stockers and feeders ruled stoady to weak Todays trade for beef steers was slow with prices barely steady The same conditions apply to cows and heifers Stockers and feeders showed more life and best offerings held firm others un changed Veals and bulls were steady The following table gives prices now ruling Extra primo cornfod steers S5 50 to 6 00 Good 5 00 to 5 50 Ordinary 4 00 to 5 00 Choice corn fed heifers 4 25 to 4 75 Good 3 50 to 4 00 Medium 2 50 to 3 50 Choice cornfed cows 3 50 to 4 00 Good 2 75 to 3 25 Medium 2 25 to 2 75 Canners 1 50 to 2 25 Choice staKS 4 00 to 4 50 Choicofcd bulb 3 25 to 3 75 Good 2 50 to 3 00 Bologna bulls 00 to 2 50 Veal calves 5 00 to 6 25 Good to choice native or western stockers 3 50 to 4 00 Fair 3 25 to 3 50 Common 2 75 to 3 25 Good to clioico heavy native feeders 3 85 to 4 25 Fair 3 50 to 3 75 Good to choice heavy branded horned feeders 3 23 to 3 50 FHir 3 00 to 3 25 Common 2 75 to 3 00 Good to choice stock heifers 2 75 to 3 00 Fair 2 25 to 2 75 Good to choice stock calvesstoors 3 50 to 4 00 Fair 3 00 to 3 50 Good to choice stock calves heifers 3 00 to 3 50 Fair 2 50 to 3 00 Choice wintered grass steers 3 50 to 4 25 Good 3 25 to 3 50 Fair 3 00 to 3 25 Choice crass cows 2 75 to 3 00 Good 2 50 to 2 75 Common 2 00 to 2 50 Receipts of hogs thus far this week are 39100 last weok a3300 last year 17100 Mondays market was firm Tuesday five cents lower and today ir regular but averaged a shade higher bulk of sales running from S190 to 195 top 8500 Receipts of sheep thus far this week are 13500 last week 15300 last year 8500 Mondays market was steady Tuesday firm and today again firm We quote Choice lambs 8725 to S750 choice yearlings S575 to 8600 choice wethers 8550 to 8575 choice ewes S5 00 to S525 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE OF SOPHIA E BURGESS State of NebraskaRed Willow county ss In the county court In the matter of tho estate of Sophia E Burgess deceased I Frank Moore county judge of said county in said es tate hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Sophia E Burgess deceased that I have sot and appoint ed the following day for the examination and adjustment of said claims and demands as pro vided by law at the county court room in Mc Cook in said county to wit The 9th day of April 1906 at two oclock in the afternoon All persons so interested in said estate will appear at said time and place and duly present their said claims and demands in tho manner re quired by law or show cause for not so doing and in case any of said claims shall not bo pre sented by the 7th day of April 1906 the same shall be forever barred Given under my hand and the seal of tho county court this 7th day of October 1905 seal Fkank Moore County Judge Consumption 6jf There is no specific for consumption Fresh air ex ercise nourishing food and Scotts Emulsion will come pretty near curing it if there is anything to build on Mil lions of people throughout the world are living and in good health on one lung fif From time immemorial the doctors prescribed cod liver oil for consumption Of course the patient could not take it in its old form hence it did very little good They can take SCOTTS EMULSION and tolerate it for a long time There is no oil not excepting butter so easily digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scotts Emulsion and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous We will send you a sample free CJ Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrap per of every bottle of Emulsion you buy Scott Bowne Chemists 409 Pearl Street New York 50c andlj all druggUu saaaasE WATCH US GROW WILCOXS That We Cant Be Undersold Is a Well Known Fact Our department of Mens Youths and Boys Clothing IS COMPLETE and UP-TO-DATE NEW STOCK LOW EST PRICES The old story of every thing is advanced in prices dont hold good with us when others go up in fig- ures we reduce our prices We know how We have saved customers many dollars by bringing their mail order list and samples to our store We compete with any mail order house any mail order outfit will be duplicated by Dia mond where you have the privilege of seeing and trying on your goods Dont have to send any dollars in advance We have an elegant line of ladies furs in all styles mens fur coats DIAMOND THE WORKING MANS FRIEND Opening evenings ySSy QAS -AW WVs Follow the Crowd to VanDepoel McFarlands BIG CASH SALE Three Days Only November 16 17 18 We will offer our new and up-to-date line of Street Hats and Trimmed Hats at a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 25 per cent for cash Dennison Street West of Citizens Bank 1 SQSViS DUROC JERSEY AND POLAND CHINA HOGS at auction TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14 1905 at his farm 2 miles southeast of McCook Nebraska 45 DUROC JERSEY spring boars and gilts all sired by tho Great Jumbo Red Boar Jumbo Jum 2G313 a son of Morton Cos celebrated Jumbo Red 7873 This boar weighs 800 pounds as a two-year-old and headed my show herd at the state fair 25 POLAND CHINA spring boars and gilts strong in Missouri Black Chief Tecumseh and Perfection blood Sale will be held at the farm in comfortable quarters commencing at 10 a m regardless of the weather Free conveyance frem town to ibe sale Breeders from a distance will be entertained free at the Commercial Hotel in McCook Mail bids may be sent to either auctioneer Send for catalogue Free lunch at noon Gerald Wilcox owner L W LEONARD and E J MITCHELL Auctioneers HHMHVHBHniaaHaHBaiEanaaOBBBHBKlHDBBKHBaHBHMMHaaaHMaHManiBtaiMC ill ft y P4i ili I Hi IB IS ill llVll Lumber Company SELL THE BEST POSTS TANKS LUMBER COAL WOOD GIVE US A TRIAL j The McCook Tribune Only One Dollar the year JlfMMna MBO 1 1 HIIMIMBMaBn A 35000 PIANO FREE -Word contest HOSPE PIANOS has been post poned until November 2ist A Hospe Co Omaha Neb i