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■ 111 f\V -• nfart odtoC l &■- B. I ** T*.»«ha *«* •rib* * «M 1 «toa* **» rm i inr- —**- li a ratala UrtaH k"®*'- a Mr iHiii ■■ of P* rity brtievea it «ma probaVy at checker pk»w ia tbe war **- «fll mm ftaj (or MKT. Bat Mr. * nr W kHia aortal paw beatea ia thla eooatry. Bask « mUC ni Ma Ji*a L vuilaa • cat oat ef «h* iMt ylarm ia Blch mead. match tor Mr. | Mwpfcr- Kiac GUrdloai Byn>' abfl hi* wife. I Qarra Katißf. of the Aw tribe napiu rnr Mocriatowa. X-w >mey. , am lirornd recently acrordiß# •» the rttta of tribe. Tbe aacred marrtaijr' ■* was brought oat sad ptared oa a fio* , la the eeatre of a circle of gjpmin Them the property of the tribe, waa hmkl oat. Half of it «" glared . •a oae side cf tbe rod aa4 half oa Ike other. Tkea tbe Qsrea or»H a book nt ntr tbe number of the pace. The Kfag M libewls-. and aa be caae a»an al the fatif of the boob he «ttf pe4 oeer aa th* »"»Th aide of tbe mar riace rod. The Qaefa took ker pla~ aaoa r the pada oa the .'Smth id* of the rod. They stoop*: to the' eroand together, picked ap the rod. earta *tsjld j las aa end. aad after a aaanl'a itatioa broke it ia twain. Th-jr vera Hvarrfd. kaa.aa ~Haalcm. tbe draymaa. I amca a rtry humane man " Bnt*sa» "Haauae? Why. siaee his borf*-s have ; takea to areariait boaala be has Be- ' tuallv fitted op all their alalia with htnklasxlaafes." TVfrr-s it »2 IW liar reiuu»>l to ; . JT* nth I'rrsaa Fihum ITU StU by flldiaCTMta.' A a&aa mi a watrb that » a twl btotwpo. aad T«t he ai; not bare a ' r*-£««aar . ' With the art 4 a mserophoae JM caa -v War a *f aralkr .* --. Bm rev Ik* ■••rh *• toaltse what ails jraa. baatafb- to a ' , - r— It yem *a: rm ei wWI nii T«W . k«Ja|jptialii|M. riK timblpMian, ran Mbm a (np* «r pM. ffvvlw aaas utin ■ msaiala. ml n« pa !• ; "Ml to MRI (M'm i*«r Mtk Wk Caa- I 'IH» t'mmAf I alkarlar. the |mw. Ml ap *a us' bean. n«tt bMn ha* f.C.d J am»j"ea «a it. tt'in •> tantalum. WV■-»-a. iiH ewergrtie IrarrVn I "was tin lower antriai* are mu|wa j t«»iy abort bras! «f olaiMMa S me ralanb i *bai * •alalia amarf. a ama-T aid xnli ibMr>T Ibr mim-e ..f ! ■art irt '• apMHi ilmor - ikrahob m i •■a abea a!tu| it Ur »'ti tbr >vw 1 arfir*. xiarfkaib4i4 aaiwWawl i eie-ye ai jf ari|it «a. fr»a inaaMr |4i I MW at Ik u«>{' tb>i 4>aa In fuU j l«ar(»laa nt i««blTt>r.Ta (toa Iba I Hal s i «u*rt (aif. auuVtarol b» F. J. I ahmey £ CK. Toledo. U. eoaalaue »> an I rmrj aad aa uUn intrrwally. arlial *iir** U* I ■I—■ lb. Wool awl moe m» a«h-» »f U« ; •aba fa karat HiQ'i I 'alarrk l arr be ] aarr to pt the oaalia It aa lakna uiornal h.aai aa aaa4* la TaMa, «4v>. by V 4. » (Vmt £IV Te-tiaaaniala free W'jj 111 I'a; fr**. tie per keltic- j ila; • I zailt | i!!a an tha beat. The l«ant pipe line la the I'aked I ftilrt aa to hr (sit from \V( limiaf to * iait Lake ("lit. laaai alls fared. X» its or an a— i- I Maatlrr lmhri|ari>.' Ur. Klaaae a lim'. I InnCnMei.ti/iWMlkaaJlnauafn* • h.Lß.kuii. Ltd.. »l Arrh M . Fhlu. tW | Xe atatter Jtoa tsad a»o*ar aajr far it ! •rree maa out at the aaaall ead of the i kata. la Porlacal e!ertrir !i|ht are attartaed ' to the miiara o4 h-joltni to araie "«*» anl had«cia frutn their haare aa tha I dap tater * r Jrt. al tolTamu a Braniaa Oiunl Ist*. ' IS» bJaaa ia Aiiuot >*» There K ~ ' ■* Ur »* -it ityrap In. Wi " lataaai lialk ai aa(t-a tbe g»m*. a. #• a »»;ta I mr.rnii are |»a ted ia f Aa oalr.-n r»*b waa Ute'.y i»a« er I aadaa had ia it* itoaick a aaaail fia. ML -j-. ia I • l*a>Ca»e tor « .■■■«—, "" ! »»driK»l»- >.W."SkICI4* OmaN J . PA. 1«. MWt I Oifcfcf iniiiti 1 u» wty 9UWM |j t rzm ii»r* m tww vurkrtl by kurar If*- I ti«. » : I s | j ll'f e*~fcrr lA fU »r ,k# M** 1 J* I II ia 101 tat «(• lor ha. - r—"TZHzf ' Gray Hai| "I hare csed Ayer*s Hair Vigor j for over tbitty rests. It bss kept at scalp free from dt'dnd and has ■Rvcascd my hsir from tara "Mt pay-"—*r»- F- A. Soale, Billiafs, Moat- There is this peculiar tiling about Ayers Hair Vigor—it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair docs not suddenly turn black, look dezd and lifeless. But gradually the old color comes back, —all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. i mm* " ■ m« njwm * j.c.AVPtCt>,lo»ea.Maaa. Dizzy? Tken your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. tie Standard Family Piu. Small doses cure. »«asl^a ' *— ''* "" t ,' *-*'|Ti > m 4 * > ' I waiiiaiM'smEiKStu -—.—■ *' ' "" T" 'irS'ai" ♦ . . _ " i n ■ J r t { HAWAII. 0 \U)v I."***Tfir 2 • By SEWARD W. HOPKINS. - A ICctJltlkl. by BoaaaT Ooiaiaca'a a«a^ CHAPTER XX. . —coxrtyvKo. Tha leader of the hiffb-priests be*aa I Moaotoas chant, beading bis Ikmljt to aad fro, aad writhing in rhythnaie i naatorUona in aecoiupaoiment to his •hait x bad crept to the ranks of eoaam priests and bad taken any i piaea among tbem. No one aeemed to 1 Mat ■i a me. Ia aa masked and dreaaetl ), \e» the otbara, and looked the aame ■ *j| ,ha die. light afforded by tbe few &umi toa. _ k Kaitmai half reclined npon her Ihr- «e, tbe light of tbe candles seem raksaoo her marrelona beaatT. H_Y- r "'ea were balf dreamy, ss they , rmoJm id aboat the fioorl/ lighted ! sake-.'a lujji' priest, in a abrill tone. Tbe iWeili >■ bad as mncli uffect oa Kan-uai >•* it bad on me. Hho roae to an erect aittia X Ioaition and shaded her erca with h «r band aa ahe endear •reef'to penetrate the aurro'unding darkneatf witb ber vision. I even isugined I aaw a iook of anxiety 01 tbedaeaatifol face. , , , . "1 am here!" I a,"d, in a lond rojeo. •iat awoke tbe echo. * ut tbesnrronnd I "It VwiHl, itirnu >r of Lowsi, thai roo are L"*"/' "aid tL « leader of tb« high priests. "Coma before lat ' uti." I atepped forward •# ' stood an siaxkeal before tbe besuttk.il priestes*. "What hare yon to to Kanmai. to prove roar obeUene«.' to ber eoiu tnau la and tbe laws of Vele?" aske.l tbe high priest. "I have already proven m J detro taon lay the promise I have . "uade. J will abide by it. All I can »»T «*• Kaatnar i> that she is fcoro ba aJUful than Pele herself." ! "What, yon liavn seen P4'| ' eboateil the high priest, gasping * ast»nu>hiiiKut "Yes. I was with Tele in Haleakala for more than a year " , This seemed to stagger them. 1 thoaght I noticed s slight look oi j pleasure on Kaumai's face. 1 •'That ia enough," she said. "If the ] racceaaor of Lowai has bceu witb Pel* ] a year, he needs no further testa froia I me." , > f | "But how comes he as a new priest, 'the nuccessor of I,owai, who has lint ; just died, if he was with Pele in Hale* i skala?" a«keil another high-priest. I "Answer that, successor of Luwui," • said tbe priestess. I "I was not with Pele as a priest, I hut in my travels I dissevered hei temple, and shi bade me eutov sud l>« I wrli-M-iue." I A murmur of surprise went round al [ibis. it ass ptaiu thai, as the form ler gueat of Pele," I was a greater rnaa | tbau they had iiefore supposed. •'Keturn to your place, successor wt { faowai and friend of Pele," said the ! high-priest. "Let .the sacred one be b. ought liefore Kaumai." | Again, from some inuer room, they , brought Winnie and seated ber befora ; KaiiuaL ! I. was evident that animal passions 'did not enter into the forms of wor ship of these fanatics. They treated Wiunie aitli great revereuce, because I ahe waa going to be sacrillced. I withdrew and covered my face witb • my mask, fearing that if my sister I ree»gnized me she would make auotli ;fc - scene, aud I would be prevented « r _ iu stiecessfully carfyiag ont any plat" I might have for her rescue. Tt • poor girl's eye* were red and awoZI, n with woepiug, und slie sat in tbsrha ir Itefore Kaumai, listless and [d'lbear. ened. The high-priestsswnn™ , „-tail ta mof incense over her head, aid t bey be 'ao a chant as they *narche,'*ar 'und lier. I did not feat (j 1 , T old do her bodily bariu lK» ui' held f or one great j thea. *>- ■- i time for that was sicrifice, M» ' oticed, when they not yet. 1 bad t. - they catne froiii brought her in. tll«. i, ) aT n . ,|U!t the direction tu whit where tiwy gcon. I wanted ta ses kept her, and wbile tlicir . r „ m in progress I crept » W «. T .. kneet comiuon priests, who were still ing. and last myself in the dark. I worked my way round to my dw geon-door and waitod there. _ When the • ceremony was ended t heard t'ueiu bringing WiOßie, and 1 hid myself where I could see* without | being's «en. One high-priest came.l 1 s candle in his band, the liwt ; which enabled mo to follow i'uew ' movements. —• . j Winnie wa* led ton door in the rock aot far from mine and was put into a room that 1 judged to be neit to my dungeon. If it was so, tlieu— only a 1 wall separated us; but whether this , wall was thick or only a thin partition. I had no meais of telling. Witb my senses doubly a-ate from association with dsoger, I began to ' |«o-k of a way to cet tbron«U tUat wall. t recollected basing aeett the floor of the dining-temple, or f grotto, a large piece of steel that had evidenUy once been a great catting instrument. I' hurried, or, at least,. tried to hurry in the dsrkness, around, ■ lack of the worshipers aad out of the door. It took but a moment to rush to the grotto where we bad dined, an l, after feeling about a few minutes I found the piece of steel I was in , search of It was quita heavy. From its formation it migli* have bee I a rade imitation of Ois adt used b; •ur carpenter j. With thia I went back t% my dun, mot, laid the vapou away w tbe darkest corner and then stealthily re turned my place among the priests. There seemed to be no method in ihe wot ship of these people. . They op s form in wbSch Pele the prsmini-nt part, bnl what it was that Pele demanded of them sacrifices, it waa hard to learn. Aftit more chants and marehes, in the last of which the common "priests in- Hading myself. joined, they merchel f jrth aud MO doubt, went to then I sleeping places, unless they took k» g Mhar meal before for the 24L.. . afijl •- * I'iSii i THE KNTBRPRIBK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3%. ISM. -■• _ . - night. As tor mm. I sa»«el mamf per. I waa weary to mm laa ef sleep Ike tight Man, sad sari—s to ke -ia w»ea aa the Wall g ~. ; went oat, aad I aaagkt ay daagw. A mom eat later I aaw the Baekeria; light of a raadle ewmiag Wawil mm. aad heard the ttaflaj faetatop* of a priest. "Here, eomaaer cf Lseai.* he ■aid. "I kaie kevagkt yea a caadle aad a hed.~ He threw dowa a aat Car me tc. aleep ea, aad. leasing tha eaadl*. lighted another ly it and departed. I spread the mat aad, tkmsiag myself ■poa it, wasaoaaaoaal ariceyi iXL I slept aatil tarn oV-Vk. When I woke aad Wwl at my watrh I could scarcely Mien that n saw -b tiaie had elapsed. I row from say hard bed, rested, it ia trae. lot aan at the oiata from Ihe very *a«r taass at it. I lost no tim-s is ~*Uiag la work. Seisiag the stee nitraunt, I be gan prsaadtag oa th ? wall to aee where the thiaaesi |dan* pnasl to be. Ta oae spot the diiaaaslina atar i h'lllus, as if l**evw Iks wall oifk* not be more tisaa two or three laches thick. I attacked it wi*h vigw. Lavaatoae. while hard to the tamcH. is nut a diCrsh atoaa to cat. 1 touad I ma le pragma. T ie Bone I ma Is was ennaidrraMe, In-king away wilhoat regard to the rouatleaa e> boes that tbaadorad aboat me. Piece after paere of tha lava wall rrumhled a a-I Imke rader my repeaU-d «.saults aad fell at my feet, (worked a place a fasat ia was found to Ise ea Use adher side of lbi> wall. I eaold ealaqp the anertiis enoaxh t-> eaaMe me to get tu her. lloar after boar I a .irked, aatil th» rritelcs of*my arms aee art rea iyto refuse to aaove. Perspiratiaa |>Mre>! from me at every pore. Tha hollow less of the sua ad wbea I etrack Ihe a all iacrease l. Aad as it iacreaaed u y ■ eaergy iarreased. foe kope eame ait; • it. Hope af wiot. I ksesr not. It n i if I cansld bat rrt tj U uib. * we might d» more to a aid re- I •aimag s-ar bl*vtj tkaa by remaining icparate "i- At last. oh. joy. the pwat «f th" ales-: went throe 'Jth the w all, makiag a litlla ip-aiag. p« rhaps ba*f aa tach wide. I pat my eye to thia hole, aaC, meted thiou ?**_ II was Wiai le'sfeiaia. sure eaati. It was a small r-am. ait ksare an I -omfortleise lika miae. birs comfortably fnraiabed with a cfcair. a coach and Dtbar rrjcnfnet* ta I«spetaaa4e t-» heahb. tin t'l* aide room epp-Mite « itiHi.l Wiaaie. j»be was aloae. sh-- staaal with clasped haads. *tsr ing with fnuiteßol eyes at ths little, lil.t* throntfb wlieh 1 was lagkia; al her. "Wiaaie!" I cillsl, to reasaare her. •■Tom!"she cried, spnapag toward theptoce she heard my v»Maa come fiom. "U ityoa. dear Tea?" "It is. I have wotked aearly all night to make a Bole ta this wall to ;et to yes "And 1 base »al here aearly fright ened to death, listewiag to voa H they have aot hiard joa. fr-ia faft anate."" ".Sappese they have?" ' : Tbcy will kill ,'IW. Torn" ' I'hjl a eo. Bat d -a't In aa worrj ataoat that aew. while escvylhta* u i»iug welL Wail ti l I brraM through."" I ti*oroaaly atiaAsei tbe wall acaia. uid sooa ha I a hs*le btokea iato it u ie erntajji for me to squeeze throogh. I clasps. 1 Wintr e. hucee 1 ber and kissed her, sad she wepi a little, I Jiippow wit. • r*-ies-e.| km aad joy., "tiara the v hart y«»a; I aak*d: "Xo. lasem to lie sacred ta their eyca. IM I am to be aacrifl.se-J to •me aleity ca lle«l Pele. They keep Uratiag tsmt al sse. Those borrii •rnvsU." . ■ » •'Aad Kaa «oat •* That bea> ilifo." terror! She is like i ;tbe k graad. Bat she a list bo a-rae. aad heartlese. for she . ill not save me. I have wept aad >rayei aad .mplaared ber to Leip nie, •at she a'wavs says ta » same tkiag: rite csammaade .4 Pi '• mast be M>cyed.* Wbo is Pele?" ••A myth. TUeie are foos 1 wbo lie iere she is a goal "aeaa. liviag >a Hale kala. the riltart votcaao of Maai. 1 .annisi is her p-.e»te*s here. Aad «e cranks aa-I faaaltca around her M* - e 'e'» high-prieats." •• *ad what piaca is this? They dc sat to-"* "Tins > l->a a Tea hare heart ,» oi iV a saall talaad oil I-lokai." • \b.l how ia-slear el l Tarte Tom* s"l"nrte Tom as hot well at sll., lb is mouraißg for yoa.* -And Mr. Captain (aor.loo?" -Oh. the general! The good Lord ON IT knows wha re he is, aad bow ho j„. " Gordon I* I saw rommaade-r ad the army. We base had a revolution. The* qaeea is at a qaeea. We are ; no. a republic. Mr. IMt ia preai " deal. Bat there is time eaoagfc to tell voa all that. Uorlou aad f Havo lTinted for you nacwaaaarty We hare rconreil the rmatry. Bat w-a could learn nothing 3b' srne day old Lowai die«l"— t "Old Low ail The aerraat of Gull r»»?" "Ta The aame-" "He brought me here." i "The scoaadrei* lan sorry he is f ilead. I woald like the pnwitoge of 1 kiiiing biao Bejoie Be #ad he toM ' toe where yoa were, aad aa as me a * priest so that 1 c?aM come ka* and » teaeae yea." * "His ma was more tkaa ha could rarry ta the grave." 1 "Appareatly. bat his work w only * ialf done. I get h-re all right, but >• bow are we to awav? That aid heesu.atady gow. JftHd IMkMI far thaw high priests! TW are to- MM, «»■! oae of rtf TW otfcert Wt conL Tlwj are ■"» (Mb *W thuk they at* ■■■dinar by going through their foolery. Aad Kaama* —I «► imtol bar. Bin ■> M li—alifal tad aoblodookiag to believe the traeh tbey dual ia tore, yet she appesra to """•TJhefaTi fa bar «aij "Ihea there fa little hope firoaa that I Barter. V« aut itan rt adT bow—the sacrifice I u»eau ■■til they b4u OB the same day that Lowai •oU thfa story Gorte Twwrf sums ' thiag. Ido aoi kaow what it waa. He seat for to meet him. I tried to do so. bat ha had disappeared aa aysterioaaly aa yow did. Dole »f, it course, bast far baa* with the eatara tray, iad tmtully, I hop*; they will leera of this pfaa." "We Mat be earefal." aaid Wiaatoh trembliag. "It llama mo good, Tom. to have bold of yaw hand agaia. I Ihoaght I wonlJ aerer eee jam agan ' alirr. Hare I really boea aiaaad vary j ■ich? It waa the aame aa if I haJ liod." "Whtaqaeatin! Dowtyoa kaow laow fool tab it fa to ask that whew I tell jam that Oardoa aad I hart aerer rested siaee yoa wero stolea away? Uordoa fa wild aboil it" . A alight tiage of redaess covered my ■aster * pale cheeks. "I would like to sae UacU Tow* aadCaptaaa Oardoa ajaia," aha "Of eonrsa yoa woald. Aad K woald I. Aad I iatsad that wa bott •ball, if Ood fa K«od aad gives aaa power to evade thrse bea-tshere. Tell aae how yoa live.** "I lira here always, except while I eaiathataapk I have pleaty to rat. I Fresh water for balbiajt fa lirofgbt every day by Kaaaaai herself. Bat 1 kaow aothirig of the place—ao* trea whora it as, for 1 was MiadMdad when they brought aaa here." "We are ia the crater of Kapakdi. a r-deaao that has aot beea ia actawa these maay year*."" I said. I did aot left her that there were sigus of a com ing eruption. It woald do aot a bat ' of (rood, aad the additional worry woald be harmful Haddeoly we were startled by a load shoatiag waewhan oatside. The soaad of sbaMiag feet came to aa through tbe hole ia the wall lkd-1 bad male. Then the door of Wiuaib's priwa was fiaag open, aad Kaianai. Bora beaatifa! thaa ever, with fiashiag eyea , aad hcaviag liosoaa. »to »1 before aa "Ton are discovered!** she aaad, l| j a saaauer that betokened aoaae ran tion other than r* »r. "The Bone TO* made the rocks was hear J by •be high |irir't», aad they have l«eca watching yon. They wille slay Too with oat mercy. Come with a«l There i* Do time to be lost""* ttaatcbiog Winnie, who was nearly - 'aiatiair, to my breast. I showered biases n|>oa her, anl then, patting o* l-ir aas«k aad fooling nay roSes al»>at •we, I followed Ksums-, WUJ swiftly nl stealthily led me. for »M rew*oa t«est kuowu to herself, oat of the rarer u. CHAPTER XXII. !Soiseles«ly iay liesatifal sa-1 mya lerioas fraide swiftly k !ilaJ ia awvaf iba pillars of toe vault sad led me into the dark nets «»' the caverns oat side the IcaipU sat! l»eyoad the prim* where Winnie was confine.!. 1 follow«l her breathlessly. ( •cared this strange irie»tfss, yet there was a charm, a about her bat compeltc-1 me t™ obey. And ia ! liae rash of tUrorigh my bead ' ipoa the discovery of my work «f the ! ugh-prieoto there wa> one saving idea i (Hrossiaeat. I knew that if those aa- I -eeaaoaiag fai-atics aeiw 1 ma the) ! vould mal:e short work of me. Tbti s taUl. at least me. aad. be- j "••re they allowed toe to go free, would | an tloal* « ompel me to prove the truth A my aqaaiwaace with I'elc. which uoulJ. of "Sjcrse, resnlt ia fatal fail ure. With kaniuai 1 bal one chance, j and took ii. I heard the rash of feet as the evaa- M-rated p nest* sought me in Wiaaie'a r»oa. Woald they harm her? I w or dered. Tlii« sadden fear male ma l*au*«'. hiaitaiia between ihe imoalsw k> return and ; Ifht for her aad tba lwMre to f >ilow Kaamai - Whea 1 stopped, the priestess tara gJ. "Come." she whisperel. •*My si*t* r ! They will harm h-r !"* t-whispcre I ia reply. "Not wv. Bite is safe ia thei band* for the preseat." the rail "dark safety y iarsel'." (Tab* coatinned.t Cater Fwr Ilayar. New IXtrk. Sperial. Joh* C. Shee haa. of t *o Greater New York Deaor racy. sah*. that the name of City Comp troller Ptrd 8. Coler woa.J to prtw-n ted to cjafrrccc- aa se;teal er Mh as s riadldate tor may or. At this confer* nre will to repre ■eaUUvta of the HcpaMlcaa tjoaty oaittft. the ladei -ndent Democrattc •rjani • lions, the Citlxeas" l'«ioa snd i icrmaa-America* I'a.oa. Mr Color wa-. elected •■amptrollfr aa ihe TaaiDmr ticket at the last elrotl a Itcucrter Captured. Vanila. By C»We— Pitchers frat |-sp itrh from Mla.loro trlfa how Uea eas, t KirarJ. of the Third CavaTry. coiac tiau.ns » troop of MarabeU sro-Jtr. riptnrtd ll.' America# deserter Howsrd. who. as * leader of the TOI - had been aaaoytag the Amcrl i--2i ftor many isoatha . ergason aad oae Uarabebe peaetrated lato the cmaia oT the colonel caaamaadlas V» ntrcea aad 20* Bakwea at aickt. to caird Howard, boa ad aad pn>i klm am! led him away wtthoat disturbing .ac ca«> . , Dead to a Itotla Taab. New York. SpecUl Jancs W. Lyall. U years of as*, a wealthy aaaaafartcr | •% of cottoa goods, waa foauid *«d :a L * *■** ** *** rtty r jrttk the p* twraed oa. The theory 1 >f the family fa that Mr. Lyall hai | Mea ovtrtmaa by faiataea* aad frU. atrtklag the gaa bracket la falllas aad ' a* taraed oa Aa gas. They aty that | sc Ksd no reasoa to commit suicide an I Ear aa they taM». 1 . TIE SCHJEY CASE ApmottannhfAe Sw»«f IIS COIKTEPCT LEFT ¥• CNVL Ccply af tks DepartMcat to SiMaj'* TTaabl—ua D. C. faariaL-ltl Navy Depart aa* at gave wat the com* f—dcar* with Admiral Srhley rela tive to aplalna* aald to have tota o*. pa taatd by Admiral Howaoa. a w» her af the 6oart mt lajwjy. The cloq£a> letter at the Artist hinUiy of th* Navy statn that It will to liniilm for tba Xavy Departmeat to hear aaa drteraaiar faaatiam *>inlac the caa- P>umy af members at the caart. sal • sitan Admiral Sikhf that the «a«- ! tia af Admiral Howiaaa'a campcf.ara vll he left to the caart af lagaliy » mil. The corrcajoadeace fallow*: Waah.agtca. D. C, A*. IS. (ML To Scmary at the Navy: Sir.—l have Se haaor to eaetao* herewith a aewapaper ctippcag ia which Rear Adaural Heary L Howl rm. t who has beea a aimed ia fin t'e ra-asa caesed by the relief at tou Admiral L A. Knabrrly. from the eoart at to reyreirwW U bare etpresied cwrtala opaioa*. If th a mtali mat. takea from The Boater Reevrd. to trwe. It wmM. to the )s* meat at my coaaaeL dlatußfy h>m tor aßTiac la this tooairy. I respectfally nfsrat that a copy at thto letter, srtth this eactosnrr to aahmltted to Bear Admiral Howim* for ha coaaCOca thia. aad I woald farther i*fM t* « I may be favored with a copy at hi* aaamer. I have eatertaiaed high per saaaj regard for Bear Admiral Haw - ■oa. throughout a laog pa of ml nasi service, so that I feel sire that. If tto statements eapressed la the ewrlraev* cHpptag are trwe. Bear Admiral How. Lsaa woald aot to wlllias to serve r» a judge aaler sack tr wsastaacfa. | hare the Boaar to to. Very reapectfully. W. & BCHLKT. Bear Admiral. P. S. N. fThe aewspaper clippiag referred tr fa ea'losed ia Admiral S hley s Navy Iteaprtmeat. Washing!oa. If. C.. Aug 3s. ltol_ Bear Admiral W S Schley. V. 9L K Wash lag*ca. D. C_: i Dear Sir Yowr leter of tto IJU lest., ear Wis! ag aewspaper ctlppeag to ) r*ta.-l to alleged staiemeats of Beaa J A-'mtral Heary L Lowlaoa. aaa rsri* cd by aaall th s aaoraiag. Saaa after V | wvwipt Cm ft. Jaan Tarter, oae «s i r nr foaavl. called at the Departmaf «s ata'«d that he lateaded to gr> tc j ivwtoa oa Satarday to make a farther ■ laveezigatioa la the paemiata. aad ; wished that ao step to takea by tto Departawat aatil the result at his VJI» («sH be commaa'cated to the Depart ! m -at. The Departmeat woald to pieaa ed to leant immediately if It to yoaa desire that actioa be withheld for tie pnOeat, Brapectfally. T- W. HACTOfTT. Actlag Secretary Tto Arltagtaa. Washlagtoa. D C. Aag. ». Itol- Slr: - la reply to ;he Departmeat"* letter of this date re.'errißg to clip ping coatalaiag alleged stateaaat f i Bear Admiral Heary I. Howmoa. 1 woald say that I tolievr that the altoa requested should aot to withheld, as Ita p*rpese waa to avoid aay de'ay to Ihe cawrt after ita umiaa hai bgaa. * I tog. thereto**, that the r«iats! ; at my letter of yesterday aaay to aa ' asuatraied tn Admiral Howtara. Very rrspe-itolly. W. ?. 9THI.KT. Bear AJm'ral V. S. N. To the Secretary at the Nary. Wash i lagtoa. D. C. Sir: —la reply to ymr letter at l*h ! last., laeloaed a aewapaper rtippiat ; aad re*ue*Uag the l>cpirtmcat ta tiad i It to Bear Admiral HaWsaa. topetter , with a copy of roar, totter, jroa are to formed that the appoiata*eat of Beir i Admiral Howiaoa as a meaitor or tbe • cowrt of laqoiry was ac -ampi'stod «\J ' after taking great pa?as to lasers ab solute impartiality la the oCcer se lected To a questiow aaaßlrial'y pat a* to his srallahiiny n case tto Itopvrt ment sbmld reqo.re h.s aeis're. Heir Admiral Horira replied: ~l kaow of to reasoa wky I shoald aot to avail able for such dot v shnald the Depart j ant so decide. I have made ao piaM e . n«nace rrbtiag ta the sabjec: aad I i tare aeea aoae of tbe official reports 1 ; art papers beaiiag upon the gaestioni ! to be decided by the court."" I Yonr ooaasel. Cap*. Parker, before I tbe appoia'iaeet bad b-sn aaanea.--«. j aaewttoaed to tbe Acttag S* ~retary tto names of rertala rear admira'a, sar ose at whom, be aald. woald to Per fectly satisfactory to Bear Admiral Schley. Oae of tbe a vases aa mewtloael was that oT Bear Aitairal Hawtora It irir be added that of foar oT«n erm ■ salted by tto Itopautaaeat. the aaara - of *hree were apoa the Hat thaa mew I flowed by yoar t.u—M. Thto marb bra toea detailed ia order to remiad yoa of the *act that a other of ezrelleat repctatlea aad of aaHea ' ished character bad toea foral to the ' persoa of Bear Admiral How roa aba. I at the date of hto apoat raewt anpwn . t.a h»re cajoyed the caafidew -e of s tbe Departmeat aad yourself. Tsar re quest to based apom a aewapaper HR p'.ag that paipmta to cowtala states meats la regard to the witc| yoa da aot yoarwetf espreaa aa op a m. 1 Tow art tbe Departmeat t» toy to - fore Bear Admiral Howtooa a atate . meat, wholly naaabaaattoted. that ap , pears to tore toea made by a wee per r soa aahaowa at a time aad place like wise aakaowß. Tbe Departwwat la ' a " able to new yaw request la aay attor ; light thaa that at a prrilmlaary ttoV 1 leage of the firaeaa of Bear Adaatral J Howtooa to sanrw mm a member af tba 1 court. It will be treated aa to asaal a " casta of courts at laqpiry. 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The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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