Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 304, 3 November 1921 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN SHE WINS HONORS AS A LAWYER IN SOUTH DAKOTA The Five Orange Pips jniuainnuiKimiHMimiuuiMiHiiiuiunuiiiiiiHnnumMiHimHMiKnmiuuMnuuuMinHiuHHiiniHiuuuHiuniuiiuiimnuwuMmmmiMtutnaiiiit imaiitiwuHuaiwirawuiiMiimittiiiiuuiwiuiiiiMM By SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Copyright, 1921, by Harper & Bros. Published by special arrangement with The McClure Newspaper Syndicate. n

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1921.

Holmes moved the lamp, and we both bent over the eheet of paper, which showed by its ragged edge that it had indeed been torn from a book. It was headed, "March, 1869," and beneath were the following enigmatical notices: "4th Hudson came. Same old platform "7th Set the pips on McCauley, Paramore and John Swain of St. Aueustine.' "9 McCauley cleared.' lHh John Swain cleajed." 12th Visited Paramore. All well." "Thank you said Holmes, folding up the paper, and returning it to our visitor. "And now you must on no account lose another instant. We can not spare time even to discuss what you have told me. You must get hom9 instantly and act." "What shall I do?" "There Is but one thin? to do. It

must be done at once. You must put

this piece of paper which you have shown us into the brass box which you have described. You must aiso

put in a note to say that all the other papers were burned up by your undo, and that this is the only one which remains. You must assert that in such words as will carry conviction

with them. Having done this, you must at once Dut the box out upon the sundial, as directed. Do you understand?" "Entirely." "Do not. think of revenge, or anything of the sort, at present. I think that we may gain that by means of the. law; but we have our web to weave, while theirs is already woven. The first consideration is to remove the pressing danger which threatens you. The second is to clear up the mystery and to punish tho guilty parties." "I thank you." said the young man. rising, and pulling on his overcoat. "You have given me fresh life and hope. I shal certainly do as you advise." "Do not lose an instant. And above all. take care of yourself in the meanwhile, for 1 do not think that there

can be a doubt that you are threaten ed by a very real and imminent danger. How do you go back?" "By train from Waterloo." "It Is not yet nine. The streets will be f.o crowded, so I trust that you may in safety. And yet you cannot guard yourself too closely." "I am armed. "That is well. Tomorrow I shall set to work on your case." "I shall see you at Horsham, then?" "No, your secret lies in London. It is there that I shall seek it." "Then I shall call upon you in a day or in two days, with news as to the box and the papers. I shall take your advice in every particular." Ho shook hands with us, and took his leave. Outside the wind still screamed, and the rain splashed and pattered against the windows. This strange: wild story seemed to have come to us from amid the mad elements blown In upon us like a sheet ol sea weed in a gale and now to have been reabsorbed by them once more. Sherlock Homles sat for some time in silence, with his head sunk forward and his eyes bent upon a red plow of the fire. Then he lit his pipe, and leaning back in his chair, he watched the blue smoke-ring3 as they chased each other up to the ceiling. "I think, Watson," he remarked at last, "that of all our cases we have had, none more fantastic than this

John Openshaw seems to me to be walking amid great perils."

But, have you," asked, "formed any definite conception as to what these perils are?" "Their can be no questions as to their nature," he answered. "Then what are they? Who is this

K. K. K. , and why does he pursue this

unhappy family?"

bneriocK Holmes closed his eyes

and placed his elbows upon the arms of his chair, with his finger-tips to

gether. "The ideal reasoner." he re

marked, "would, when he had once been shown a single fact in all its bearings, deduce from it not only all the chain of events which led up to

it, but also all the results which would

follow from it. As Cuvier could cor

rectly describe a whole animal by the contemplation of a single bone, so the

observer who was thoroughly under

stood one link in a series of incidents

should be able to accurately state all

the other ones, both before and after. We have not yet grasped the results which the reason alone can attain to. Problems may be solved in the study which may baffle all those who have sought a solution by the aid of their senses. To carry the art, however, to its highest pitch, it is necessary that the reasoner should

be able to utilize all the facts which have come to his knowledge"; and this in itself implies, as you will readily see, a possession of all knowledge, which even in these days of free education and encyclopaedias, is a somewhat rare accomplishment. It is not so imrupossible, however, that a man should possess all knowledge which is likely to be useful to him in his work, and this I have endeavored in my case to do. If I remember rightly, you on one occasion, in the early day3 of our friendship, defined my limits in a very precise fashion." "Yes," I answered laughing. "It was a singular document. Philosophy, astronomy and politics were marked at zero, I remember. Eotany variable, geology profound as regards the mudstains from any region within fifty miles of town, chemistry eccentric, anatomy unsystematic, sensational lit

erature and crime records unique, violin player, boxer, swordsman, lawyer snd self-poisoner by cocaine and tobacco. Those, I think, were the main points of my analysis." Holmes grinned at the last item. "Well." he said, "I say now, as I said then, that a man should keep his little brain attic stocked with all the furniture that he is likely to use, and th.j rest he can put away in the lumber room of his library, where he can get it if he wants it. Now, for such a case as the one which has been submitted to us tonight, we need certainly to muster all our resources. Kindly hand me down the letter K. of the American Encyclopeadia which stands upon the shelf beside you. Thank you. Now let us consider the situation, and see what may be deduced from it. In the first place, we may start with a strong presumtion

that Colonel Openshaw had some very I strong reason for leaving America.

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Dorothy M. Rehfeld of Aberdeen, S. D., has the distinction of being the only independently practicing woman lawyer in he- state. In addition to this she is the first woman lawyer in South Dakota to whom was issued a license to practice in all United States courts.

Men at his time of life, do not change al their habits, and exchange will

ingly the charming climate of Florida for the lonely life of an English provincial town. His extreme love of solitude in England suggests the idea that he was in tear of someone or something, bo we may assume as a working hypothesis that it was fear of someone or something which drove him from America. As to what it was he feared, we can only deduce that by considering the formidable letters which were received by himself and his successors."

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