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ESTABLISHED IN 1865
VOL 40
Rosenthals
Why Not Buy
Guaranteed
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TAYLOR TAYLOR
Editors and Proprietors
Friday March 201908
OFFICE OF PUBLICATION Corner
Austin and Vale Sts Jefferson Texas
Copies oftheJKFFEBSONJiMPLECOTE In wrap
pen ready for nailing can always be had at the
office by single copies or the dozen
Hon Cyclone David is with the
people aB usual
The bushes are going to be sha-
ken and every aspirant for office
has got to get off the fence Watch
them try to eideetep but they will
have tc come across
If all who are opposed to Bailey
ism are populists then the popu
listparty is gaining some of the
brainiest men in the democratic
party and thousands of the rank
nnd file
Hon Cone Johnson put Senator
Bailey in nomination at tbe last
democratic couvention Read bis
speech of laBt Saturday at Fort
Worth Truly 4 thiB is a case of
real conversion There must be
gome cause for this
The deaf and dumb imposter
waB landed in jail When a per-
son old or young is caught playing
the public by assuming such mis-
fortunes they should be given at
least thirty lashes and put to work
The vagrant law should be enforced
Why dont some Marion county
farmer experiment with alfalfa
There is no doubt that in many
portions of the county it will flour-
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You will never know until you
have experimented Simply be-
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grow here is no reason for not try
i g it
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ht Simpljcjctti
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The only democratic test now
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JEEFERSOE TEXAS FRIDAY MARCH 20 1908
The Mystery
Bh STEWART EDWARD WHITE
And SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS
COPYRIGHT 1907 BY McCLURE PHILLIPS CO
tremely laughable were ihe discus-
sions that followed I often wished
the shade of old Duvall could be per-
mitted to see these his last disciples
spelling out dimly his teachings mis-
pronouncing his grave utterances but
believing utterly V
Dr Schermerhorn appeared on decli
seldom When he did often his Angers
held a pen which he had forgotten to
lay aside I Imagined him preoccu-
pied by some calculation of his own
but the forecastlo more picturesquely
saw him as guarding constantly the
heavy casket he had himself carried
aboard He breathed the air walked
briskly turned with the German mili-
tary precision at the end of his score
of strides and reentered his cabin at
the lapse of the half hour After he
had gone remained Percy Darrow
leaning indolently against the taffrail
his graceful figure swaying with the
ships motion smoking always the
corn husk Mexican cigarettes which he
rolled with one hand He seemed from
that farthest point aft to hold in re-
view the appliances the fabric the
actions yes even the very thoughts
of the entire ship From them he se-
lected that on which he should com-
ment or with which he should play al-
ways with a sardonic half serious
quite wearied and Indifferent manner
His Inner knowledge viewed by the
light of this manner or mannerism
was sometimes uncanny though per-
haps the sources of his information
were commonplace enough after all
Certainly he always viewed wlth
amusement his victims wonder
Thus one evening at the close of our
day watch on deck he approached
Handy Solomon It was at the end of-
ten days on no q ne of which the sea-
man failed to tinker away at his steel
claw Darrow balanced in front of
him with a thin smile
Too bad it doesnt work my amia-
ble pirate said he It would be so
handy for fighting See here he
suddenly continued pulling some ob-
ject from his pocket heres a pipe
present to me I dont smoke em
Twist her halfway like that she
comes out Twist her halfway like
this she goes in Thats your princi-
ple Give her back to me when you
get through
He thrust the biier pipe Into the
mans hand and turned away without
waiting for a reply The seaman
looked after him in open amazement
That evening he worked on the socket
of the steel hook and in two days he
had the job finished Then he return-
ed the pipe to Darrow With some
growling of thanks
Thats all right said the young
man smiling full at him Now what
are you going to fight
CHAPTER XII
APTAIN SELOVER received as
his due the most absolute and
implicit obedience imaginable
AVhen he condescended to give
an order in his own person the men
fairly jumped to execute it The mat-
ter had evidently been thrashed out
long ago They did not love him not
they but they feared him with a
mighty fear and did not hesitate to
say so vividly and often when in the
privacy of the forecastle The pre
1 ailing spirit was that of the wild
beast cowed but snarling still Pulz
and Thrackles in especial had a great
deal to say of what they were or were
not going to do but I noticed that
their resolution always began to run
out of them when first foot was set to
the companion ladder
One day we were loafing along ev-
erything drawing well and everybody
but the doctor on deck to enjoy the
sun I was in the crows nest for my
pleasure Below me on the deck Cap-
tain Selover roamed here and there
as was his custom his eye cocked out
like a housewifes for disorder He
found it again In the evidence of ex-
pectoration and as Perdosa happened
to be handiest fell on the unfortunate
Mexican
Perdosa protested that he had had
nothing to do with it but Captain Sel
oer eniaged as always when his
precious deck was soiled would not
listen Finally the Mexican giew sul-
ky and turned away as though refus-
ing to hear more The captain there-
upon felled him to the deck and began
brutally to kick him in the face and
head
Perdosa writhed and begged but
without avail The other members
of the crew gathered near After a
moment they began to murmur Tinal
ly Thrackles ventured most respectful-
ly to intervene
Youll kill him sir he interposed
Hes had enough
Had enough has he screeched
the captain Well you take whats
left
He marked Thrackles over the eye
There was a breathless pause and
then Thrackles Pulz the nigger and
Perdosa attacked at once
They caught the master unawares
and bore him to the deck I dropped
at once to the ratlines and commenced
my descent Before I had reached the
deck however Selo er was afoot
again the four hanging to him like
dogs In a moment more he had shak-
en them off and before I could Inter-
vene he had seized aielajing pin in
cither hand and was hazing them up
and down the deck
Mutiny would you he shrilled
You poor Mabs Torgot who was
your captain did je Well its Cap-
tain Ezra Selover and you can lay to
that It would need about eight fa-
thom of stuff like you to tie me down
He chased them forward and hp
chased them aft and every time the
pins fell blood followed Tinally they
dived like rabbits into the forecastle
hatch Captain Selo > er leaned down
after them
Xow tie yourselves up he advised
and then come on deck and clean up
ifftcr yourselves He turned to me
Mr Eagen turn out the orew to clean
decks
I descended to the forecastle follow-
ed Immediately by Handy Solomon
The latter had taken no partin the
affair We found the men in horrible
shape what with the bruises and cuts
and bleeding freely
Now youre a nice looking Sunday
school observed Handy Solomon
eying them sardonically Tackle Old
Scrubs will ye Well some needs a
ibale of cotton to fall on em afore
they learns anything Enjoyed your
little diversions mates And wat do
you expect to gain I asks you that
now You poor little infants Aint
you never tackled him afore Dont
remember a littlebrigan tine name of
the Petrel My eye but you are a pack
of fools
To this he received no reply The
men sullenly assisted each other Then
they went immediately on deck and to
work
After this taste of his quality Cap-
tain Selover enjoyed a quiet ship We
made good time but for a long while
nothing happened Finally the mo-
notony was broken by an inoldent
One evening before the night winds
I sat in the shadow of the extra dory
Selover uas afoot again the four hang-
ing to him like dogs
on top of the deckhouse The moon
was but just beyond the full so I sup-
pose I must have been practically in-
visible Certainly the nigger did not
know of my presence for he came and
stood within three feet of me without
giving any sign The companion was
open In a moment some door below
was opened also and a scrap of con-
versation came up to us very clearly
You haf dem finished the doc-
tors voice inquired So that iss
well Papers rustled for a few mo-
ments And the rresult ah exactly
it Iss that exactly Percy mein son
that maigs the experiment exact We
haf the process
I dont see sir quite replied the
voice of Percy Darrow with a tlngo
of excitement I can follow the logic
of the experiment of course so can I
follow the logic of a trip to the moon
But when you come to apply It how
do you get your reagent Theres no
known method
Dr Schermerhorn broke in Acb It
iss that I haf perfected Pardon me
my boy it iss the first I haf worked
from you apart It Iss for a surprise
I haf made in small quantities the
missing ingredient It will form a per-
fect interruption to the current Now
we go
Do you mean to say almost shout-
ed Darrow that you have succeeded
in freeing it in the metal
Yes replied the doctor simply
I could hear a chair overturned
Why with that you can
I can do efferything broke In the
doctor The possibilities are enor-
mous
And you can really produce it in
quantity
I think so It iss for us to discov-
er
A pause ensued
Why came the olee of Percy
Darrow awestricken With fifty
centigrams only you could you could
transmute any substance why you
could make anything you pleased al-
most You could make enough dia-
monds to fill that chest It is the
philosophers stone
Diamonds j es it is possible in-
terrupted the doctor impatiently If
it was worth while But you should
see the real importance
The ship caieened to a chance swell
A door slammed The voices were cut-
off I looked up The niggers head
was thrust forward fairly into the
glow from the companlonway The
mask of his sulleuness had fallen His
eyes fairly i oiled In excitement His
thick lips were drawn back to expose
his teeth His powerful figure was
gathered with the tensity of a bow
When the door slammed he turned si-
lently to glide away At that instant
the watch was changed and in a mo-
ment I found myself In my bunk
Ten seconds later the nigger de
tained by Captain Selover for some
trifling duty burst Into the forecastle
He was possessed of the wildest ex-
citement This in itself was enough
to gain the attention of the men but
his first words were startling
I found de treasure he almost
shouted I know where he kept
They leaped at him Handy Solo-
mon and Pulz and fairly shook out of
him what he thought he knew He
babbled in the forgotten terms of al-
chemy dressing modern facts in the
garments of mediaeval thought until
Uiey were scaicely to be recognized
And so he say dat he fine him do
philosopher stone and be keep him in
dat heavy box we see him carry
aboard and he don have to make gol
with it he can make dlamons dia
mons he say It too easy to fill dat
box plum full of diamons
They gesticulated and exclaimed and
breathed hard full of the marvel jf
such a thought Then abruptly the
clamor died to nothing I felt six
eyes bent on me six unwinking eyes
moving restless in motionless figures
suspicious deijdly as cobras
Up to now my standing with the
men had been well enough Now they
drew frankly apart One of the most
significant Indications of this was the
increased respect they paid my office
It was as though by prompt obedi-
ence instant deference and the em-
phasizing of ships etiquette they in-
tended to draw sharply the line be-
tween themsehes and me There was
much whispering apart many private
talks and consultations lrTwhlch I had
no part Ordinarily they talked free-
ly enough before me Even the read-
ing during the dog watch was Inter-
mitted at least it was on such days
as I happened to bo In the watch be-
low But twice I caught the nigger
and Handy Solomon consulting to-
gether over the volume on alchemy
I was ih two minds whether to re-
port the whole matter to Captain Sel
over The only thing that restrained
me was the vagueness of the inten-
tion and the fact that the afterguard
was armed and was four to the crews
five An incident however decided
me One evening I was awakened
by a sound of violent voices Cap-
tain Selover occasionally juggled the
watches for varietys sake and I now
had Handy Solomon and Perdosa
The nigger being cook stood no watch
You drunken greaser swab snarl-
ed Handy Solomon You son of a
Yaqui Ill learn you to step on a
seamans foot and you can Idas the
book on that Ill cut your heart out
and feed it to the Bharks
Potha sneered Perdosa You
cut heem you finger wld your knife
They wrangled At first I thought
the quarrel genuine but after a mo-
ment or so I could not avoid a sort of
reminiscent impression of the cheap
melodrama It seemed Incredible but
soon I could not dodge the conclusion
that it was a makeup quarrel designed
to impress me
Why should they desire to do so I
had to give it up but the fact itself
was obvious enough I laughed to see
them The affair did not come to
blows but it did come to black looks
on meeting muttered oaths growls of
enmity every time they happened to
pass each other on the deck Perdosa
was not so bad His Mexican blood
inclined him to the histrionic and his
Mexican cast lent itself w U to evil
looks But Handy Solomon for the
first time in my acquaintance with
him was ridiculous
About this time we crossed Into fre-
quent thunders One evening just at
dark we made out a heavy black
squall Not knowing exactly what
weight lay behind it I called up all
hands We ducked the staysail and
foresail lowered the peak of the main-
sail and waited to feel of it a rough
and ready seamanship often used in
these little California wind jammers
I was pretty busy but I heard dis-
tinctly Handy Solomons voice behind
me
Ill kill you sure you greaser as
soon as my hands are free
And some muttered reply from the
Mexican
The wind hit us hard held on a few
moments and moderated to a stiff puff
There followed the rain so of course I
knew it would amount to nothing I
was just stooping to throw the stops
off the staysail when I felt myself
seized from behind and forced rapidly
toward the side of the ship
Of course I struggled The Japa-
nese have a little trick to fool a man
who catches you around the waist
from behind It is part of the jiu jltsu
taught the Samurai quite a different
proposition from the ordinary police-
man Jiu jitsu I picked it up from a
friend In the nobility It came in very
handy now and by good luck a roll of
the ship helped me In a moment I
stood free and Perdosa was picking
himself out of the scuppers
The expression of astonishment was
fairly well done I will say that for
him but I was prepared for histrion-
ics
Senor he gasped Eet Is you
Sacrosanta Maria I thought you was
dat Solomon Pardon me senor Par-
don Hae I hurt you
He approached me almost wheedling
I could have laughed at the villain
It was all so transparent He no moio
mistook me for Handy Solomon then
he felt any real enmity for that person
But being angry and perhaps a little
scared I beat him to his quarters with
a belaying pin
On thinking the matter over how-
ever I failed to see all the ins and
outs of it I could understand a desire
to get rid of me There would be one
less of the afterguard and then too I
knew to much of the mens senti-
ments if not of their plans But why
all this elaborate farce of the mock
quarrel and the alleged mistake
Could it be to guard against posslLe
failure I could hardly think it worth-
while My only theory was that they
had wished to test my strength and
determination The whole affair ev en
on that supposition was childish
enough but I referred the exaggerated
cunning to Handy Solomon and con-
sidered it quite adequately explained
It is a minor point but subsequently
I learned that this surmise was cor
rect I was to be saved because none
of the conspirators understood nata
tionIhe
Ihe next morning I approached Cap
tain SeIoer
Captain said I I think it my
duty to report that there is trouble
biewing among the crew
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There is said to be twelve thous-
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There always is he replied un-
moved
But this is serious Dr Schermer
horn cameaboard with a chest which
the men think hold treasure The
other evenlnjf Robinson overheard him
tell his assistant that he could easily
fill the box with diamonds Of course
he was merely illustrating the value
of some scientific experiment but Rob
inson thinks and has made the others
think that the chest contains some-
thing to make diamonds with I am
sure they intend to get hold of it
The affair Is coming to a head
Captain Selover listened almost in-
differently
I came back from the islands last
year he piped with 300000 worth
of pearls There was sixteen in the
crew and every man of them wan
blood hungry for them pearls They
had three or four shindies and killed
one man over the proper way to divide
the loot after they had got it They
didnt get it Why He drew his
powerful figure to its height and
spread his thick arms out In the lux-
ury of stretching Why he repeat-
ed exhaling abruptly Because their
captain was Ezra Selover Well Mr
Eagen he went on crisply Captain
Ezra Selover is their captain and they
know it Theyll talk and palaver
and git into dark corners and sharpen
their knives and perhaps fight it out
as to which ones going to work the
monkey doodle business in the doc-
tors chest and which ones going to
tie up the sacks of them diamonds
but they wont git any farther as long
as Captain Ezra Is on deck
Yes I objected but they mean
business Last night in the squall
one of them tried to throw me over-
board
Captain Selover grinned
What did you do he asked
Hazed him to his quarters with a
belaying pin
Well thats all settled then Isnt
it What more do you want
I stood mdeclded
I can take care of myself he went
on You ought to take care of your-
self Then theres nothing more to
doHe
He mused a moment
You have a gun of course he in-
quired I forgot to ask
No said I
He whistled
Well no wonder you feel sort of
lost and hopeless Here take this
Ifll make a man of you
He gave me a Colts 45 the barrel
of which had been filed down to about
two Inches of length It was a most
extraordinary weapon but effective at
short range
Heres a few loose cartridges said
he Now go easy This is no war-
ship and we aint got men to experi-
ment oni Lick em with your fists or
a pin if you can and if you do shoot
just wing em a little Theyre awful
good lads but a little restless
I took the gun and felt better With
It I could easily handle the members
of my own watch and I did not doubt
that with the assistance of Percy Dar
row even a surprise would hardly
overwhelm us I did not count on Dr
Schermerhorn He was quite capable
of losing himself in a problem of tra-
jectory after the first shot
CHAPTER XIII
I v lCAME on deck one rooming at
I 1 about 4 bells to find the entire
I j ships company afoot Even
lJ the doctor was there Every-
body was gazing eagerly at a narrow
mountainous Island lying slate colored
across the early morning
We were as yet some twenty miles
distant from It and could make out
nothing but Its general outllnei The
latter was Bharply defined rising and
falling to a highest point one side of
the middle Over the island and rag-
gedly clasping Its sides hung a cloud
the only ono visible in the sky
I joined the afterguard
You see the doctor was exclaim-
ing It iss as I haf said The island
iss there Everything iss as it should
be He was quite exalted
Percy Darrow too was shaken out
of his ordinary calm
The volcano is active was his on-
ly comment but It explained the rag-
ged cloud
You say theres a harbor inquired
Captain Selover
It should be on the west end said
Dr Schermerhorn
Captain Selover drew me one side
He too was a little aroused
Now wouldnt that get you he
squeaked Doctor runs up against a
Norwegian bum who tells him about
a volcanic Island and gives its bear-
ings The island aint on the map at
all Doctor believes it and makes me
lay my course for those bearings And
heres the island So the bums story
was true Id like to know what the
rest of it was His eyes were shin-
ing
Do we anchor or stand off and on
I asked
Captain Selover turned to grip me
by the shoulder
I have prders from Darrow to get
to a good berth to land to build Bhore
quarters and to snug down for a stay
of a year at least
We stared at each other
Joyous prospect I muttered Hope
there3 something to do there
The morning wore and we rapidly
approached the island It proved to
be utterly precipitous The high
rounded hills sloped easily to within
a hundred feet or so of the water and
then fell away abruptly Where the
earth ended was a fantastic filigree
border like the fancy paper with
which our motheis used to line the
pantry shelves Below the white
surges flung themselves against the
cliffs with a wild abandon Thousands
of sea birds wheeled In the eddies of
the wind thousands of ravens perch-
ed on the slopes With our glasses
we could make out the heads of seals
to be continued
Bear tie Ttl9 Kind 0a Ha9 WWayS
Some men rob widows and or-
phans and then try to square them
selves by giving ten per cent of it
to the Lord Chicago News
After a heavy meal take a couple of
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SlSikls Wfc a fta MtMil ill
ri iCTg tS jAj qariggg3E
Mr and Mrs Will Richardson
are rejoicing over the arrivasfbfa
hefty bov which arrived at their
home yesterday afternoon It is
the first grand child on either side
and the parents are the youngest
boy or girl on each side Grandpa
J C is aa happy aB Papa Will
but Uncle Walter says he doesnt
see anything extraordinary about
it Mineral Wells Index
Arrived March 9 at the Lome of
Mr and Mrs W A Richardson or
Mineral Wells Tex a fine 10 pound
boy and they call him Jap Jack-
son Both grandfathers are re
joicing over the advent of their
first grandchild The grandpa at
tbiB end is extremely happy over
the news Jap has survived the
shock the thrill of pleasure inci-
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Some alleged reformers are blind
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WE CAN DOUBLE YOUR
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The Business dof This
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