The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 26, 1904, Image 5
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|pilent jShore /
the Mystery of
? St. James'Park
//JNO BLOUNDELIE-BURTON l\
/ - \
if "To die U bunting on a silent shore,
I Whm? billows never beat, nor
tempests rosr."
? /7TXR\ ^
rays Tie must find hint. Rut I do nc
tliink now ho will over llu?l him."'
"Nor c!? I," the Senor said. Tho
ho looked tip at the clock, and, secin
It was past twelve, went to his roou
saying that it was time he prepare
himself for the day.
Rut when ho reached that apart
mcnt, which was a small room on th
accond floor, that looked out on to tin
back windows of the street that rat
parallel with the one in which tin
Mod l.cjtanto was situated, it dii
not seem as if those preparations stout
it any groat need of hurry. The in
evitahlo cigarette papers were agaii
produced.
form." he said to himself, "fnrot
Mow is it that that man has cvet
hoard the name?what docs he know
Rl.out if way should he want to lind
him".' I thought that, outside I.na
Itorros and I'uerio fortes, that name
had ni'.i-r l?c.>11 hoard. Walter knew
it and Joanna knew it. and I knew
it, hut of others there was no one
alive who knew it Yet here, is this
!<!:?. tupid man. in this big. stupid
city iwhere pur Hios! one may bo
slabbed to death and none Hud the
si lyon. with the name upon ids lips.
Mow has he ever heard it, how has
I ever known of it ?"
"So. after all." he continued, "his
name w.? not fundall hut i
ami li? it was who was this Ion!, this
r??:tlyn. though that other hears the
t :ne. Am! lie. who inherited all that
vi altlt from the ohl man, had no
right to it, lift! not so much righ as
.1 hi una?poor .1 tin tm:i!?anil I had.
Am! now lie is gone. and it is with the
living that I have to do. Well, it
ball he ilone, am! by nty father'*
, Wood the reckoning* shall he a heavy
o:.? if this lord ?|.?es not elear himroil:
lie r.i-e from his seat, and, going to
n upbu ild, took from it a suit of j
a ilor.es i'f good. dark material, and
1'tiahlng them enrefully, laid
B^^k n> From a shelf
it
he
c w
hade
bring hot
a n
^H^^^BB^J'.-. lit toilet
^MB^Th lie eareSvJly nu!
% new linen of dazr.llttg whitei
s. with which the most scrupulous
person could have found no fault. his
thoughts still ran upon the stthjee
ih.it had occupied his iniml < nth'- I..
i<m many days.
' There is danger in it. of course,"
he muttered to himself: "hut I am usi I i
to danger: there was dinger when I
<lonzalez provoked me, though it was
t'.et as great as that I stand in now
Tito e Knglish are stupid, hut they j
are crafty also, ami it may he that a
trap will he set for me. perhaps is so;
already. Well. I will escape front t'
iis i have front o.hors. And. after all
I have one damning proof in my favor. j
otu card thai, .f 1 am forced to play,
tit list save me! What I hate to do. I
shall he ilone to-day. I ant resolved!"
His toilette was finished now, lie
was clein?haved ami well dressed
from head to foot, and the Senor Miguel
liulTanta stood in his room a
very ditVe.eni looking man front the one
who had sat. an hour ago. smoking
cigarettes in the ltotcl nassay lie
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~ EURNISMER ~
irs Are Reliable. =
tore lie left it. In* unlocked a portmai
teau, and took from ii a pocket-liool
Into which he looked for momeni
end then he linked his door and ?!
Mceiulcd the sairs.
(joini; owl for ilie day. Senor?" I?iai
fi 1;ed. as lie peered nut uf lii< Inx.
1 I "Vis I .1111 In I., leal' a J.I <il
l> Kujjllsli trend \ lit. "
' j "Aili-.- ; < iiiii*.*
' j "It i.- a> i>oi as Ilomluras." Seuoi
t '.unnnta m'd it; hints If as he erossef
I to the shady side* of H13 street. "1
; Ittv-t wall. slowly to I. e;? : ?. -?-1T root.'
I'?- -'"l 1.ail, I ?vv|y. : .ii'. Ills way
tl>::> ' ! "-!.] s n> u anl down
1 i:i:I.. ami. tit n' ar!y th 1> >ttom
j of liit* latter. iurnciI nfV to ill.- ri^hi
, ai.'l |??~.?il l'?r.urtrli several streets.
! 'i i n. wh a ii hud iiiTlv.! a house
j v.*i: I'll . ui ii at a corner he .stopped.
lie evidently had hrrn hpr<? before.
; lor lie lad found his way without any
didiculty through the labyrin'h of
streets betw i ilils house ami l.clccsler
Square, and now lie paused for one
moment previous to mounting the door
step, l'ul. before he dhl so, lie tili'iicil
1 av.my aii'l went a short >! stance down
1 ;i side street. The b\u lniu.se outside
! which ho war. standing formed
; the angle of two streets, and
! ran down th side one that
| the Senor had now tumid into.
\ At the hr.dv ol it was a garden. fairly
; li"<d v. .i'i t. es. il.it ran some dl<
i lance farther down thir street, and
! Into \vh! h an open v. ;r!<ed iron g-'te
i.u -
t> u. u *-< < -i ??.iu.i .i.-i any pis:-er
by could look. h v.\i- u<>; :i wo.l-kent
garden. ami in it ther. v. some midergrow.h:
am! it was a: ill's uiuIt
giowth. mi i!r> fir 'r.-t rlyht band
side, I i* .1 Soiior tlefi'.i'.ii-i |> i ? I ! t*
some ft'.v nionton-s through the iron
pare.
'It st ems the same." lie mi'.b.o.l t <
himself; "nothitiy ap.i a:s dl.-;: a: Ir-d
since ! was last here " Then ii- returned
t-i t!i fr<:it ? !" e } -, y< and
inOU'illl'.y, ' lie - "-J1 5 K||- l. i ;r the
hall ilocr.
The footman v.dio opened ir I'!:! no
time l-l II yk mo f.l'l. V. 11-,MS ,! fa:"
oiguer wi '.i the 'iiandiorr t'd( - . v. :;o
was standing before him. what l.t ro
quired. before the Sen-ir sai l, in <1
English:
"Is land Penlyn Willi in
"Yes. sir." the man an were I. "l)o
you wish 10 see himV"
"Yes. P.e u?ifi< 1 i iio'iU'.Ii to take bin
my card, if you please." and In pinilliced
om- lnvir'-.a the name of S- ?;
Miguel iSuffanta. "Hive him hai." he
said, "and say that 1 wish to eve him."
The footman motion'd liiin i" a s -at
and liad put tin* eaul upon a -aKer ;;o
fake to his master, when trie Sonor
said: "Siay. I will pit a word upon
t," and taking a pencil i'ami liis p >> k- '
?t. lie wrote underneath hi- name, J
'From Honduras." lie will see me. '
! think." lie saitl. "when lie sees that." j
The man bowed a'ni went away. ie- i
urning a few minutes afurwaids to i
:ay thai l.oril IVnlvn would tee him.
md the Si-iior followed him into the 1
oom in which -o many other inter- !
lews ha 1 taken place.
I.ord Penlyn rose ami bowed, and
>onor Hui;ant i returned the h-.w
rajcli' while he fixed bis dai U cm -t
an(a. thai you are from Honduras I 1
marine, therefore, that you hive corse 1
tbmit a mutter that at the present tao j
nent i> of the uimo-t iinporiau la
ue"?" Lord I'enlyn said i
Von refer to the late? Mr CundaSlV" 1
he Senor asked. i
"Yes, I do I'rav 1 ?r* seated."
"1 knew him intimately," Senor 1
anta said, "it i* about him at d '
uu'-der that J have come to talk."
rilAl'TKK XIV. '
Hetwoeii the time when i..rd Pec I
rn. Mr l'ordy?-?>, and Stuart had eon
lilted together as t.> the way in wli'eh
rune endeavors should be made to d!s
>v< r the murderer of Waiter t'undali,
nd when the Senor CnlVanta p.ild his
is it to the former, a we k had elap-ed.
week in whieh a itoul many taints
a?l taken plat <
I lie reward-. o|l<reil both by the
iovernment and hv "the friends of
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Typewriters, office
Supplies. F.te.
335 Main St., Columbia.
on advooa'i v <>i i i?jk.
>
umhbkmBH
the late Mr. Cundall." bad been announced.
the magnitudes of tbern, |
especially #?f the latter. h?<1 i
much excitement iu the public mind,
and had tended to keep the general In
| teresi in tie tragedy alive. Tbe Gov
crnmeut n-waid of "live hundred
! pound--- Miid a lreo pardon to Coiue per- I
Iruin, or pet ons. not tne actual mui
: derei" had been supplcm* nted by an
other of oue thousand pounds front
the friends and executors;" and the
walls of every police station were placarded
with the notice*. There was.
mutejver. attachrd to them a state
inrni describing, a.s neurly as was po*
slide t l'-ni the in tig re details known,
the via i who. in tlia arirb of a laborer
or rnr battle. wa* last seen uear the
victim; and for his ideniitb at Ion a
reward was also olfereil.
I'.m it U...O L - Lu I?iMMi
fuv II n.io nuvn il III l.uuuun, OJ". 31
i least, very generally liellcvcd, that out
of these rewards nothing whatever in
the way of information had come: anil,
although the murder had not yet
ceased to be a topic of conversation
in ail classes of society, it was genorally
spoken of as a case in which
the murderer would never lie brought
to justice. Whoever had committed
the crime had now had more
than a week with which, either
to escape from the neighborhood
or the country, or to entirely cou- j
real his identity. It was not likely
now, people -said, that lie would ever
he found. And the world was also
asking who wore tlie friends, and.
presumably, the heirs of the dead man,
who were offering the large reward?
i ef this question no one as vet had disj
covered too answer; all that was
known, or told, being that two law
vers of ;( Hiding. Mr. I tell. of Lincoln's
Inu. ami Mr I'ordyce. o' f'nper ituild- ;
! lugs, \v or- not inn for these friends,'
and or Mr I'uud.ill's city representative?.
lKibsnn twho ill spite of the stolidity
, of manner, nul heaviness of appearj
au-e ihat had excited the contempt
: of both Senor CulTnuta and of the
t iTidionl. Za'aUs. was noi by any
melius larking in slucwdnexsi plainly
j (oh! Statin, in one of their many inj
tcrv'ev .. that lie < 11?I not think niucli
would bo d.me by iinding the man call
' ii.l i. even if he were successful
ii lin'im > '.* which he very much
\ -' at! ted.
j "V- a - c. <ir.'" lie said, "it's this way.
He evidently had some claim or other
: j i:?11 Mr < * n i cl:?11. or else it isn't likely
:i:t every i!nic he wrote for money
he would have not it. and that in good
.i;rh Tltfn we've only seen the
notes made liy Mr t'nndall <>n the let
i nayittg that lo sent this and that
m:uk hut who's to Know, when lie sent
! : iiem. i'' he <!' 'n't also send some
.'He.ally 1: iier <>. other. a< know led g
injrly ill" justice ot this man's de
i;>sr.iN'? !!? e. ideally?I mem this
t'efi-t did have some claim upon liim:
and s:iji|>: ; iai{ tiiat he was?it' we
.oaiit ti.id him?to prove that claim
and rhovv as the letters Mr. t'nndall
wrote him in ret urn, where should we
1 e then The very fact of his being
able to draw on him whenever lie j
wanted money, would go a long w.iy '
i towards showing that he wouldn't he j
i very likely t.? kill Men."
^ ? ?*? .??. I LA! 1^ I J
ter we have seen. Supposing thai Mr
1 Cundail .-topped the supplies after that,
would not taai probably ex?ite his revengeful
passions'.- These Spanish
Americans tit) not -1i? k ai taking life
when they fancy themselves injured."
"He evidently didn't stop them
when he answered ihat letter, because
he sent live hundred dollars. And it
i was written so >oon before they both
must have started?almost close to< -?
- > - 1
w .4; . 11 1.1 11 ononis. 1 rial it
\vi ti'ii 'i he I lir-|> any fresh demands
...?M have been made/ Dobson ansvrt
-l.
"Tb ; might have met in London,
and quarrelled." Stuart replied; "and j
after the quarrel this Corot might have ;
track oil him till he found a fitting ?q>- 1
portunity. and ilien have killed him " |
j "Yes. he might." l?ohson -aid. meditatively
"Anything might have hap
pened."
"Only yon don't think it likely?" ;
the other asked.
"Well, frankly, Mr. Stuart, 1 dust,
lie had always got money out oi hint,
and it wasn't likely the supplies would
he stopped off altogether. >n that to
>kill him would )>c Killing the gon?e
with the golden egg- "
Continued ?'
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Kidney Bladder 1
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