. The chief. Bo\s Glee Club. 45 Literary Department. Modelled in Clay by Helen Hofftnan and Litverna Ludy. THE HIGHER , Chief Samuels sat quietly reading; the morning paper at his desk in the dingylittle police station. His grim, straight mouth, his hard-set jaw, and implacablesteel-grey eyes proclaimed him a typical arm of the law,—inexorable of purposeand incapable of emotion, sacrificing everything for the fulfillment of the indeed were the attributes of Chief Samuels, known far and wide as anunrelenting guardian of the law. As he sat reading, suddenly his grey eyes opened wi


. The chief. Bo\s Glee Club. 45 Literary Department. Modelled in Clay by Helen Hofftnan and Litverna Ludy. THE HIGHER , Chief Samuels sat quietly reading; the morning paper at his desk in the dingylittle police station. His grim, straight mouth, his hard-set jaw, and implacablesteel-grey eyes proclaimed him a typical arm of the law,—inexorable of purposeand incapable of emotion, sacrificing everything for the fulfillment of the indeed were the attributes of Chief Samuels, known far and wide as anunrelenting guardian of the law. As he sat reading, suddenly his grey eyes opened wide and his mouth openedin astonishment. Straightening up with a jerk he brought his fist down witha bang on the desk. Quickly he arose to his feet and moved nearer the light,that he might see the better. Pausing, he stared incredulously at the small ])ic-ture that had so moved him, and quickly scanned the few lines appended to thepicture. The likeness was one of Hon. Hugh JNlorley, millionaire congressman-elect of Colorado. After a few minutes th


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