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‘ V(7)L.'XXVl. NO. 47.,
CHICAGO. iLL(. WEDNESDKY. NOVEMBER
L i STRANGE CRIME.
The Mystery at Angel Pass---A
. Jifcry of the Fierce Jealousy
of Two Men’---A Tragic R9-
manse Abavi: the clouds.
By WILLIAM R. LIGHTON.
CHAPTER I.
An odd name, truly, in its application to such
‘p-lac “Why it was called Angel Pass no man can tell:
there is certainly no suggestion of the angelic in the
rue , barren dame, 12,000 leet
Ebo e the sea, in he heart of the
mountains of the EW Me can
iron 2 C n imagine devils
' ui.
> the least pnssibita clziiay or en
miles
, it was Vyednesdayf the reyuiar
outside world, and eager to DIP?!
: Old
1 in.
whit
' BT60‘
an’ plenty at it hernre iiikht, an‘ i
rlowing hair and hen:
' e n d C0 '
in
“:1
=-
5
9 V
8t'(‘Uhi1’>li hing t e
e way or results uiih
t-rgy.
. 9'
5
sixty
to lh
mail-day. late in January.
tar nvws from the
Saint Peter. venerable with
d o cii-ar
, n man I in his
figure and breadth 0! shoul-
quickly (ram a dim corner of the room where he nanni-
iently whltillng. v
" 'hat tho devili he always crimii-i’ here for?" he
tvs ' mni '
powerful in love
ugh."
Caleb. with a
herce lvwerinif lilrk brows. "There-‘s one
thing 1 hain't here tor, an‘ (h.1l'u to lake back talk (rum
you, so you a ut u 4.’ i
A ain thn hny pala no I.iti‘n(ion to the unfriendly
nrits: he n.-i watchin [I]? now-
comer rlosoly as he rode into the yard, dismounttsd,
care for his horse and Carrie up the pathway to
the door
It Wa
easy to see from the istruined warmth or the
greeting given the new arrival. that he was
figure, lung. 1 nk, mi ai osi curl a ms
egs lrlnse hung and suiiiizing umteaaiiy as he
walked. ma face, “ith ils short, unkempt beard. was
23 I898. SlH'.’,l?'(S‘I‘1iEi 5 Gail;
ii DEADLY DRE:lii5.
lvcslded to a [Wan She Biz! Fiat
love She Deserted Him fer
Anoilics-, l‘V.':c.-: Hcr Vision cl’
Jay Turned Suddenly to flight.
By CLARA SAVILECLARKE.
A lady, tastefully dreswd,
y -lth a tall figure and aris-
tocratic tar alone am v
id the crowd at ur
station en rnute tor Paris. There was the usual bu-lie
and noise, the hurried tender Karen Is a our. her
and she loukrd on with a new turlosily, ,1 the wy,.,k.
V 'orid had donned I. frrs face.
and w r on B. u en. 'urth
studying. ya
oi
-r
o
:r
can V s. -and the
haughty lntiifrerence in the blue
d9l"lhs bent-nth C. em.
2 rows ur poor h0u!t'S. alike
len all but the variations of [-0
9:,
her Past
she was leaving it
mentally n-‘viewed
now l a
hind.’
She l't=vlewt>d her child)-ioaj, win.
I:
reckon beiure Steve gets here with
the ‘pou
"snowl" e one
gar 1‘ , taking Peter's pust
. 1 observation the vlindnw, n
."psl-raw: what you taikin‘ about’! -
i ain't gniii‘ to snow this SlI.i(‘ or t ‘ or. A rt tn; 3 r s iuiley hm
Rito." - “You'll use the knife in my house. will youi come. and drvpbe into Hie mini!!-
Petvr did not deign to look ny at he iirt--a
Old
at his young rival prophet:
he uniy struck a shower or
spark: mm the great fire-log with his booted loot as he
SIIZI E I
"Yuu'
T e
silent. and interest was alive.
“ ho it
better stick
era's snmeun a com n,' 9 Anna
0 cow punchin‘, sonny, and‘ let.
an’ hard.
y group about the ilre pliwe grew sudtii-nly
an you are
parts rides
. OXCEpli11"lDme or the Mexicans at th
. ’ one of the men asked.
‘ "I can’: see nolhin'. except
8.
hing" his tiuestioner ratorted;
R sorre hnils,
e r .
r or the men had Joined the youth at the win-
Anoth
ow.
--He: wan;-irr a, red shirt". The new obs var acid-
‘ed this item with keen interest. “Oh, Lord rhye eix-cf
ul oment later. "Can't you see nothln 7 its
a e . n m
.the Prophet.
Can't you see hi
t the sound 0! the name another otthe
R long hair?“
men looked up
thin and hon)’ with uncertain mouth and chin anti
r said. And his (ellmvs, while they ririivuled
their standard of Ph)“
what was. he
mysterious
powers, and Henry Powers. his real name. was seldom
spa en '
Au hie enirrrii he spoke zrshori word 01 greeting to the-
d then with e
I dvsn-set eyes. Ctllcb Green, his t
dtI(‘9l', still Rat whittlim; at his pine luck in the corner,
and at the hlizht o iin the re nnneared A momentary
‘Continued on Page Two.)
iizmt i.:< 2- Y3! expressing his llmughta, and
dark, llahdsmiie lace. w .c attractzd her l‘Ul‘ibS y at
OIIC
had ieit two months nature an the acquisiiluvl of
a little property, which en shied him to trrvei. and she
i
rembit-a, . .
he saw cool drawing room, “llh its napping mus-
lin curtains in the French Windmv; saw r .,. h
w ' newer beds outside, and knew
had known lhen, that. win '
r eyes were dumbly entreating him to act
ling tree to Sllrnki
I can‘: go without saying It," he began; “but, you
know-you now?"
She remembered. as he strode iorward, the light in
his eyes. the whisper that reached her as
ed her cheek, and then carted to her
the noisy train X2;-lug p
as an
an.
She 8 ayed as e train rolled on. and put out her
hand to steady herself against the woodwork oi’ he