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lC - SvV.'. . WO, ,. . XII. $2.00 Ter Year lNDiiiNDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON,' FRIDAY, APKIL 13, 1C04 Five Cents Per. Copy.. 2h , , m M ii" r mi n """ . ; 1. PENDENCE CLASSIFIED 388 DIroctory. y it tmwW talM, ,r, rA.U.'vil wart-stint am ininirttti Sunday a awHtixt" ! ) u " BANKS. A tVr. Male and Monimwin m. eml. tr. Mattt and C HU. sTumrlM yaihtnal Ban. . BILLIARD HALU BLACKSMITHS kr.Olrwt. . DOKS A STATER tor, oormr 1) lrwt. NTERS 4 CONTRACTORS BRICK. Fhwinvtt, office H Jfwl. , . CITV OFFICIALS. py. Hyr. Jlwd. UwxrteX. ppper, MarMwI. iuRCHtS 4 PASTORS. krlaii.J. A.TownsMld. iiloual. U. V. IVUIttg. A.C"IW. t.T.W. I'nMT. , (la rldeitt P""- DENTISTS. im.in,Cor. UmIIkwA Monmouth, sis DOCTORS. rSWuTTna.' Nal'l Hank, l " ntler, opera naae, up tl, 6 RAY COMPANIES- rd A Bliwt. Itallrmtd U felkln. "ve order at It-Hot, DRESSMAKERS .lilk 0.itt,"l nldewMUHrod "Only the Dears Remain," Says IIkniiy Hctww, of th Jame Mn it U n onion Machinery Co., l'hlludelphla, 1., who cwrtU flea as follows: Amonit tl many tMinoul lt which I In r8iur4 U tHr ttln tttedtalut) patlormlug Ut blood, to., DOtt llliWM w mora tlmn my own Twenty yti tgo, t tlw IP of 18 yer, I hint on my iri whlob broke nd bout run nlttff iori. Our Iwnlly ilty lolnn ooukl do me no gKKl, ml U in lred tlm h bn would be ffootod. At Ut, my good old ' Mother Urged We - lo try Ayr"i Surnaparllla. I tMk tlir bol, the ior heled, iwd I here not been troubled elnoe. Only the or remitlu, ul th ' memory of th pMt, to remind me of the good Ayer't SrtpiurlU hiu don me. 1 now weigh two hundwt nd twenty pound, nnd m In the boat of health. I bare been on the road lor the t twtlrt year, have noiloed Ayer't 8r eaparlKa alvertied In alt art of the Cnlhnl 8WU. and alwaye take pla nre In tolling what good it did for me." Ayer's Sarsaparllla ynfmi Dr. J-0. Ayr Co., low.lt, M Cures othert, will cure you CHAS. STAATS, (HuctvMor to HOBBARO A STAATO.I PBOl'RIKTOH or mm I IM I SI fag w OUR CONTINUED STORY. A RtroRTER'rt ROSIASCE. A ThrtlllttRT Tl WhU U IllnHtmtt'H I'ale tf YUllttny. lite ' (PutilUhed only In Hie Wt mw j CHAPTKH V.foNristtKi. "loo oo not tuiDK mm guilty, oo yoof" "Cortatitly out, but your tmclo U to itubliorn autl vlmllvtlve that If be one Hot Luareucv b'k lu Worweter bo would uot ri'Wnt, but would iir tbo cbr to conviction. The evldmc of the bookkwtwr wouW be lufllrhmtto eoml your brother to tnle jiriaon, wtd your nmle te eovere euougli to do It a punlithmwit foi whnt bo coildvr inirrtttllttde. My oitlnlon U that the tHKkktH,'HT la the wul thluf, who aaw lu the dliwiiiN'Mrunt'e of Lmir.tme ph'iidld ojiHjrtuulty to evade the con tiuinoHi of bla own twculutlona. I ugUtwUHl this to my lawyer friend, but be aava that Mr. Maimnn your unnle, will not lUtn to tho theory." "Oh, what aball w do to lareblm?" orlnd iaabitl. : "Kay nothing to hlw at all attout It, " &rnww ad viawl. " If be had the allghtwt inkllnil of It, b i Uw manly ta remain hiro for day. Ik would I m to Worevator ttuiuedlatoly, and h ! 4nu nodefunao prt-jwrwl, nothinK toraly Hin btit th cutiaclouaiiMa) of hla own i tiiiiiK-fiiieo. hla'tiniMituoaity would lad to the M-nalty of Unjirlaonmunt. Uae h earn to mo to waling, and In due time vou will find the weulte fnorbl, provldwd yon do not allow your aialty i to betrav voo ami make known to him I the altuHtion. My friimd confided mo akme, Iwauao linprvaitlon that I to he waa nndttr the doalred Laurunca'i tAlexanilor A Co., Mala 8lr. W Bk-. oper home. FLOUR MILLS. (Ill Co., (. 8ktnr A I'o. 1U, P. W. H.mM A CV). c FURNITURE. rf, eof. C and Main "et. t;k. WblteakMr nr. GEN'L MDSE- . - . ... Main BlrM'L fia.iria iiincuwia Vanduyo. Cot Main and CitreeU. M ill. -Wlillwlcer brtr. GROCERIES. rr . u, .iiin fi utreet. nuitiurtn a ij,.. w.".." . - ... ..... Uuln la hnran A tnderooc, A padJnek, West aide Mala etwrt, lrvliie-WhlUuaer dtk. . IARDWARE & fGL-JMPiaj. fi-iv.nnVii. Cur. Main a Moninoum ma. t. Wade A U.. Main and Monimnuu J0BPR"1IE rfTnOlllce. Mainatroel. LAWYERS. JBJiurley.MBlnatreel. Hmllli. Id. Xafl Bank.upwain'- City Truck and Transfer Co Hauling of all Kind V Agents for the O. P. Boats. All bllla uiuat be acltlfd by the 10th oi each intuitu. Independence, Oregon. at . . jts35SP Steamer Altona ! Independence :em aJVERYSTjABLES kprCiml.,Maln!'i. . . Jolinwm. Miln lret. LUMBER. UA VeiiffW, saw m"'. TO PORTLAND I-avt InilepemlBiiw and Hulom Monday, We-lm-wluy ami Friday, louv lug IudrH!iuliK!e at tt:4". Halem at 7:) a. in., and arriving nt Fort lu ml t 2:15 p. in. . . Iave I'ortlinul Tm-adny, Tlmrwlay and rtaturrtny nt 6:45 a in.., Hulom br Iudi'pondeiico at 4 p, in. Kxcelient iiiphI' nerved on bout. at 2!i cent" pr niffti. I'afwetiKvrs av time and .money by taking thU Ha to rorlliitiu. Hleaiiier will carry mat tiirotiKii freU'bt and oiler apevlal rnU-a on lurxo Ms. Unexpelled pwcniriir ncooiririioda. tlona. Mitchell, Vrliit A Va , Oeinr. al agents, Holinuii block, Hulein, Or. MARBLE. WORKS. 'L HaKW"r. IUUlPmdandEtreU. JWIEAT rJR K EJT. K., ,4 Utltdi r .JuaL Lerlhlg Br.t.,MKlniitrJt. MERCHANT TAILORS. (TrthHrinan. C tr(t. t - Mad by th.a PHOTOGRAPHER It. Craven, C tr-t, nrti ld SECRET SOCIETIES. 1. Uie N't A. O V. W. alley fodge No. , I. O. O. f, , ivnn iM No. ai, A. F. a A. M. I lomor Ixtdge No. 42, ICofF, , Kdinn Iw'oodHmen. JlteboaaU ix-giee I00F. Clover Uftf Nit, M.) GREATLY REDUCED RATES SOUTHERN PACIFIC FOR THE CALIFORNIA, ' MIDWINTER FAIR SALOONS. The ae'n-J. H. Cooper, prop. The CaHtle-S. E. Owen., prop- SASH & DOORS. MltftheB A Bohannon, Main utreet, H, T, ow, nar depot. ,E0. E. BREY, DKALKE IN Gtiffl, ij!, at Indeperidence, Oregon.. 43 G. L. HAWKINS Pronrlutor of ....1 Marbln Work, eatlmatw ine ' ,,rk Krt-c an woramw ROUND TRIP TICKETS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS Portland to San Francisco , AND RETURN. $27.50 Including FIVE' Gate TO THE FAIR. Tickets Btr boAu ilou'li 'ld row the chair lioiulllation, and that bla action in the ..... r m.ahlt to me. might be VMV, WR""- ' , . nnth(,r iton o to tho iaat of a JuatloO' .t,in n uiMAi ho aauitt'd, Buch i the ui). ------- -- - vi of the world." 'Iwill oliev your wlahe,' ho an .warAil flllnflV. Tha LnuUm on bi-r uurvt relaxed, jind ihe iwotmed. Her liody alowly .11,1 fr.nn the chair to tho floor, the Tontling of her drta and the deadened sound of tha soft fall attracting wm ai ii.ntinn of lnea. who waa pHKHing. "The heat of tho room haa own too ,.! far lr.,, aaid Rnyniood. "Even 4h flnwnm are f 11(1 illtf." "Tlit ud the MCltemoiii, aam fnni. laabel waa carried to the boudoir ae ..urf fnr h.r. Bhe reated llttia tnai nlntit. but aoao la tho morning at her .-,imiil hour, bonrinu hentelf brave- tv. j&owtiiK no algn that would reveal ., f the irrent trouble that waa darkening her life, with few rifta in the .iwu iHironu-b which she could look to .jutinn in the brtahtneat bo- tr IKKoviani"" ' ' Ttnnomt la irood," aho aaid. He meana well, t"t can I repay bim u be wiHhear' .CHAPTER VL n ttHAJKIW Or PABT1S0 f nn,uiii-A Manean anent noniednya in looking over tho territory in which the principal park waa w oe louawu, -cording to tho information he bad re ceived from sources ne anew io liable. There are many men in poiiwui who are ao anxious to make frieuda with newspaper mn that they occasion ally abtiHO tho confidence of others and disclose state aecrots, bo to speak, well knowing that their own are safe. Have you ever thought how those big stories, not coining through regular i,i.n,iii1a have beun drnwn Into print, startling the public and the par ties interested with the' preclHlon of statement and accuracy of detail? Ibis may enlighten you. It was one of n..,.,,mUi'a iinntonanta. an assembly- man, who told Mangan that Raymond bad explained, when asked wny do u. not leave tho appointment of the com missioners to the supremo conn, inaieau of miming them In the bill, that one of the justices could not be depended on. JuHt think ot hi uno "" the political system of this freecquntry can mlt only have laws passed to suit bis purposes, if he is a snrowu poiuioai leader, but can uciuuny luws interpreted as ne piea uy . .. ' a.. I. ..!, tt ha haVB own nominees on uiu uu.u, with Uiem we anuuuui corruption, beoauaatln feeling of equr. Ity It create baa wttrt atrength than wisdom. It teuiporlaea. - l am-mtra Msiinan had all tha facta of hla assignment in mind, w far a they minted to tha coinmteaioa and probabla Ilea. Ha would aoon oe bdio w iu in bla article, U baa compwieanu hla nrrangementa for starting w iwnyer and had msdo op hla mind that ha would call again npon Mower ni. utw truda and Isatiel and make hla adieu. That afternoon be started rortnaoon- rent. w two Oaya aner "rr tion irm y I"1" MurtlaaM. m naa amn Isabel s nam In the newspaper aoconnt of tha rocotwn, oui there waa no special slgnlflcsnce in that, for ho knew that Isabel's presence waa l.aikedtor by the peopleWHoee namen fliniretl in the report of tha event. Bha was often In oemana n enwnainniwnw and other affalin where ber tasta and executive ability contributed totheauo ctwa. If she waa called npon whew bard tasks were IwposMd, it was oni natural tlmt fbo should share ia tha sudal plensurea of those whom slie aid ed at other times. .... What a surprise waa lu store ror ni wi labl came to recelva hint, not play fully as ou tho last occasion, with tha rati lry that had lightened his heart, butdimdimtly, demurely, blnsblng.ont atretehlng ber band mechanically, bow lug her hosd In a yain attempt to mua her confusion. ! ' , Bha would hava given woriaa w o relieved of her secret, aud yet sh oo tleved his honor depended npon her rel ic,. tire with respect to it. He was nonplused. Was her action due to the fact that this was me nrsi time be had met ber since Uieir trovn bad leen plighted and plighted nnd conditions that implied, on ber own understanding, a sense of her unwonn- tuesa? Or did she, with woman s in tuition, diviue that this meeting, sole- cistlo though " thought, was to otona of parting? Loverlike, beeongiil in mi own mow consciousness for some reason inai would account for tier conduct. Borae wbere and somehow, wbera and when he could not then discover, ha waa re- sKuiaible, not she. How quica tua mind works nnoer socn circawsianvm No hesitation waa apparent In htm from the moment the heavy doors of the con- veut closed until bo bad bis arm aronna her, awakening her faith In bi own inmizth. while ber bead, leaning uainst his breast, ber golden loca waving on his left shoulder, was press ed gontty back by a kiss upon her brow, and bi r fac e upturned to ins. You didn't look for me, aid yoar he asked, assuming a gnyneaa that ha did not feel. "No." With bis arm arlU arownd btr waist. they walked Into the" reception room. "Didn't vou expect me to come to say gxMlby before I went to Denver?" be began. Yon musi nave suowu wouldn't delay? When did you think I was going to put my proiulmj into ax ecutlon?" "1 didn't know." "Supmaw it waa tha day after tomor row?" "Why so soon? "Don't you know?" , -"1 can't think." "Wull. the sooner I nnvell tha raya- tcry, the wxiuer yon are mine." Her brother talking to ner as a Hirer. Itr heart and soul revolted, lie nan expected her to prcsa closer to him, not to start back, as sue mo. ymimj saw her mistake. His strsngo iook ap prised her of it. tbe must suffer and ... . I ... .nil bear, ller resolution scemuu w ; trying to soothe her. "I can t, Laurca, I can't. " Bha was bordering oil the hysterical. 1 "Then something is wrongl" ba ax. ulalinad. holdlnu her from hi in and tearing madly Into ber eyes, as if to Mad therein tha working of her mind and draw out, with mesmeric lores, tha taeanlug of tha Incomprehensible sor row that preyed npon ber. ; i "Vou will alwars bo dear to me." aha aaid. "Alwaya dear to me, Lau ra no. Aaother day you will know alL Ba iMtianL Laureuoe. be patient, but 1 lova, yon, Indeed 1 do, and In a few days yon will ba sorry that you doubted HtyiMtof all In UzvcnlnsVowttUttttV.SXtKe , . m . ii Oi.HbtWi't Mil i ll. ''.. 'f. i ." in-"! ', ,!-. - ,,,Hf" ft H 111 I k Al I i v Pi rani I rTrTll "'1 . ) t -i Bba showered kisses pon him, tha kisses she felt as a sUter aha could giva, tha Brat warm effusion 'of ber love kiastts wboas ecstasy ha had never felt before, and which awakened mora ttroagly wltbln blui the one grand passion of bla Ufa, Leva him she did I Again beheld 'bar from blm, seeking to explore ber thought to searching glauces, A light footstep broke tha spell that Isabel might not bava been able to reslat. Mother fit," Uertrnda entered. - Her abarp sya detected tha altuatlon. Her keen mind suatteoted tba causa. Isabel bad told ber tba story j never once had this fair young girl reserved even a thought from tba mother superior. "Laurence," said Mother Bt. Oer trude, "this should not bava occurred." . "Is It a nightmare?" ha asked wild ly, advancing toward tho nun. "Am I craxy or wbatr You're simply foolish," wai ber hasty response. Vou'va excited Isa bel and yourself. Let we tell, you some thing. Com hero." He followed ber into the ball where ab turned and faced blm, saying i "It Is better tbat yon should go now. All will b right. Mother Bt. Ger trude says so. Bha la your friend. Have no feat. lav Isabel with ma." "Msy Jaay goodby?" "No." , J Us spok and acted like one in a stn nor. tie knew Mother 8L Oertrude too well to argne the point. He waved adtea to Isabel. Hbo came forward to ipeak to bim, but the great door bad closed. To the iron barred window she ran and looked after bim as be walked EXCURSION TRIPS FrotnfianFrandtooWier anJA trie rates: To Htatlons nnderlBO me fm nn Fran clsooOue and One-tGlrd one-way lare. t Htclions 180 mlles.or more froman irmn, moo. one andone-flltti ono-WBy iurD. .(. rauw and full Information, Inquire of j. B. KIRKLAND, Il.rlt AianlTliM KlratHt.,rortland.Or.,or address the undesigned- ' T. H. ooooa". MCIUUD GRAY, Oen. Passenger Agt. Gen TialBo Manager, San, Francl'oo, im. I Aug, 94 when we-read of the tyrannies of the czar, whether all of us, or only boiub ot us, may palliate the nihilism engen dered by tho excesses of Russian autoo- racv. Hero we have a poiincni u. . am avi rtla ii,m wn clean out ouo u brancbos of the city government, where wrong has become so potent as to be tnTina. but the other departments to which the ramiflcations of fruiul have extended are loft untouched year after year. The politicians have been taught . wm. end the taxpayers take a rest. auu,.,t cur nolitical reforms are transitory, and that the uprising at the polls we Imagine to be the pallngenesy of our liberties, not to say palladium, becomes the genesis of greater official I ...... . .1 It,, n.ln tip power superitu""'", that worked ujiou ber teatnrea, dlaap- jwared, much as docs the sun cnasoa shadow. I had not thought you were going away so suddenly." "Then you uo noi wnn io pun now, even for a little while?" "You know 1 don't." 'You mustn't worry, darling. When 1 comeback, we will never part again. "Are yon going to Worcester first? " Worcester? Worcester? Did I ever tell you anything about Worcester? I did not remember it. But there ie no on In Worcester I enra to see." "Then It Is true?" "What Is true?" Bha must he more guarded, she warn ed herself, else ho would get a clue to the knowledge she had gained from Raymond. "Thatthat you are goinn "y 1 but her mind was thnn on Denver. . ( ' Of course, denr. Now be reasonable If I stay bore, 1 cuu't find out what you want to know, aud what 1 want to know too. Isn't it better to seuie things at oncef It . . oon i unug mo story back, It ia the first time I have failed in an assignment. He spoko In a strain to cueor ner, and he tenderly added: ' How many days uftor i come c-aca will it be before you are minemy own forever?" .. . ... . "Oh, Laurence, it can't Dei ' ana horror durkenod ber face and made her frame tremble for a moment as If a strong current of electricity had been sent through every nerve. "Whnt can't bo?" , :. , ' 1 can't can't be yonr wife," slowly, as If every word punctured hor heart like a stiletto point. ; ' Isabel, are yon wandering?' - 'Oh, maybe 1 am. Laurences maybe lam," she suld pathetically, despair ingly, as sho threw hor arms around his neck. "Don't mind mo, Laurence, don't mind mo, but don't be angry with me. I love you so." J Her eyes suttused with tears, i He n,a mvatitind. tiho loved him, was (iHtn.mHtrative In her devotion ihnn she had ever been before, and yet gave less encouragement to the prospects he had builded on tho foundation of bis own adoration for her. Had the cer tainty of temporary separation unnerveu h..r "Isabel," he said, "what is wrongl Tell me. love," and he smoothed back tha curia from her moiat fOTebeadi 1 thi iron barred window ih ran and looked aUrr him, down the big coortyard. At the gate ha pansed and glanced back. There was mutnsl recognition. He waved bla band and passed on. Two face looked as If two hearts were breaking. Isabel was awakened from a reverie by Mother Bt. Oertrude. "Oh, mother, " cried Isaliel, what ball I do? He ii going west after all." i - It Is tha best thing, my child. It will keep his hand out of troublo and his Blind occupied. You had bettei take a rest. Coma with mo to youi t ' ttn if' v'f-t i'1 w. -'(" i Mil's governtnont to fissu a proclamation placing sheep on th aaitie plane a in fected cattle, and they will ba kept out by subjecting them to quarantine. It la possible that an important con solidation of packing interest will shortly take place at the Union Block, yards In Chicago.- It Is expected tba consolidation of certain houses under the uamo of the Winter National Pack ing and Provision company, which haa had an exlhtnoe, at Unst In name, for pust two years, will be an actual fwt. Buwiff Ilurchlnell has sent a letter to Governor Waite of Colorado telling him that he has a sufficient force of good men to nreserve the peace and to pro tect life and proju-rty lu Denver without the aid of the police. He says if the polh department la rendered powerless by the courts it Is entirely unnecessary to declare martial' law pending tha set tlement of the controversy, 'fiheriff Fahrenback and Police Ser geaut Qiiaekonho stopped a prise fight in the Methodist cimrcn at wenters vllln. I'm. Thev found the ring pitched in the corner of the church and the benche and pews occupied by a motley erowd. who were prcitared to see the fight in comfort. The principals were Mike Butler of Wilmington and Henry Kramnr of Reading. ' The fight hod progressed for five minute when th fifth arrived and stopped It. No ar- feat w madA, . i The census statistics show that thera are 8M l white convict in the peniten tiarieeof the United States who know where they were born. Of these 1,815 are natives of this country and 14,275 . . . - 1 Ul 11... ,.,u.lAa were born aoroau. dhuuiu , ahow that 51 Jer cent of the inmates of 1 the poorhonsea In the UnlUd State ar foreign-ltorn, and 24 per cent of the In mate of benevolent institutions, such 8 Insane, deaf and dumb and idlotio asy lums. The statistics are used to ju tify and suuiiu the rigorous inattcction that la now being made of ail immi grants. ' "'" f I The Delaware tribe of Indiana in tha northern part 01 uaianoum wnrwnj liave themselves Mtlved a problem that the government has been vainly trying to solve at mi enormous expenditure for t century namely, how to keep tha In Aiana from drinking whisky. Borne of the Delaware Indians recently took the Keeley cure at Kansas City, and tho leader of the tribe, seeing that they were fully relieved of their desire for strong drink, have Just Issued an edict that a member of the tribe canght un der the influence or liquor wm oe sent; to a Keeley Institute at once at the ex pense of the tribe, and la the case of a constant inebrlato his rations will be en tirely cut off until be succumbs. The jury In the suit of Laidlaw against Russell Bnge, the multi-millionaire, for damages, was decided against -Sage, the jury giving plaintiff $83,000. It will be remembered that Laidlaw was a clerk In tha office of Bage In New York at the time tbat gentleman was visited by a .rank. who. demanding money and being refused, expioaeo, a aynnmiie bomb he carried, killing himself and .,..iimff the office. Hugo himself was nnhnrt. having seixed Laidlaw and used him as a buffer against tho force of the detonation. LaidlBW was senoUMiy m rvunnar Mi-MxinrKiW tobk 1ft ktantt In hi own defease lit tha suit brought t by Madeline Pollard for breach of prop" M t Washington - H detailed th -. meeting of Mia Pollard and told of tha manner in wblcn an nenavea, sayin she was a matnre woman when ha met her. Breckinridg did not deny that ha bad cohabited with the plaintiff, but cwlmed that there was no love talk on his part. Ha said Jftiaa Poiura motives were mercenary and that ha paid her expenses for a long time. ' Vobraskaarrain mon andlaraeraar no longer concerned over tba condition of whiter wheats The general com mittee appointed by grain Jmna over, various sections of the state to examine tha fields and ascertain positively tba damage resulting from th recent storm have reported favorably. Contrary to general opinion few field hava been affected by the oold snap. . The Held of wheat tbat were killed have been, plan ted in corn. Many oat fields, however, were destroyed. In many regions farmer ar resOwlng their oat. The acreag of all grains will U 20 per cent heavier thia year than last' c:'i ' ,VT, ,--.r -. 1 The Nigger Ben mine in Arizona, which was tocovered thirty year ago by a colored man was rediscovered re eeoentlv forty mile north of the Bonan- ta mine, In the Haxqn Hals, t. When first found $500 was taken out with a pick, shovel and hammer by Ben, after " which he waa killed during an Indian war and the location was lost. Several fortunes hav been spent in looking for the property. George Nevina recently found the claim within ten feet of where old man Peeplee expended many thou sands sinking a ahart. lb mine wa for years conslaerea mytnicm. . , , , 1 Secretary Oresham has submitted to the senate committee on foreign rela tions a draft of a bill intended to carry out the decision ot the Behring sea ar bltrators. It shows aubatantial change from the McCrearybill introdnoed in the house some time ago change that have been made necessary by tha devel opment of event since that tin. . .Tha bill prohibit sealing within a tone of 40 mile around Pribylor island, and prohibit sealing thia sida of thia tone and including Behring sea north of th 85th degree of north latitude and east of the 116th meridian between May and July 81. The use of steam vessels in sealing Is forbidden, and master or vessels are required to render an omcm statement of seals taken, with penalties for false statement. Wets, nreanna, airguns or torpedo shall not be used, but shotguns are allowed. . United State Indian not employed byotner persons, and who do not contract with other persons to deliver skins are ex empted from tho provision of th ad Fines of not lea man or wuprutuar ment for not lea than six months, or both, and the confiscation of Teasel, cargo, tackle, etc, art prescribed aa th jienalties for violations or tnjsjtos. room." , . Isabel went with tha sister, but not hornm she neered strain out of the win dow, through' the bars, seemingly ex- iurea IMUi was laid np for Beveral months uu-tani thai L.auroncti wuuiu ic.uiu. i in a nnnmiai. ctik in " ,i,e or reward him and the suit fol lowed. Twnntv-one dead In the streets of Dnr- Ungton, S. C, twice as many wounded and furious mobs of citisens expecting mind conflict with the state militia, described the awful condition of affair i flnnth Carolina the other day. It was the culmination of the long battle be tween Governor Tillman and the people Anfnrclmr the liouor dispensary law T..-.t..m,imirthtliirlln(rtonfor riih odious svstem of spies. The v.h.nar. ififil 1? t74.S08. a decreasa flht Wrt8 the result of an attempt of the niiirt in n uiuooiioi i ux apt i . ie ,iuiu mu o'"v : , w,...v,. . Bhe wished he would, and just at mat time she felt that ber secret would ba his. " He has gone forever nowl" she cried. "I know he has," and the mother su perior deemed It best not to contradict her or to dwell npon the Incident of th afternoon. ' (To be continued.) iiiBTnrTiViKP At tha m,tlnir of the Medical asso ciation at New York there were present 7661 members, including physicians from all parts of the world. The Iowa legislature has passed the woman suffrage bill, giving the women the right to vote for city, town and school ordinanoea and on the question of, issuing bonds, .Anew railroad system haa been or ganlzed to comprise the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton and the Cincin nati, New Orleans and Texas PacWo and their traffio connections. ' ', Two sisters, Sarah and Linda Billings, aged 85 and 40 respectively, committed s.iino , toiri.iir nnisnn at Winchester, .. 1 .. . ij Tt Vioi ii.. rather than ne aoimrttiou. been the intention of one to marry. A committee from the Salt Law amnitam ha imne to Denver on the in. vttatlon of the owners of the Colorado and Nebraska amelters, with a view or making a combination of smelting interests.' Th Governor of South Carolina. ndlnii It difficult to nrevent the smug' gling of oontrabana, liauor " hniiaea of nUteens. The lotter are in onen rebellion at Darlington against bavina tluir houses soarcoeu. B, a Fsurot, t lte president of th t.im IC). National bunk, has issued a circular letter to stockholders, with a tntmlatnd atatemont showing that he is unable to got an accounting from the government sor nearly 100,000. ti. rwnraito state veterinary board Va nnifli,d that if Utah sheep In Delta oountv l found djseMetjl tQ MK tt Tiita waa the obiect of the calling to gether the entire state force of whisky ntna and the niilitin from Sumner to back them np in their attempt to fight the people, who were armou ami aewr mined. For two days the citizens had followed the spies and prevented an at tempt to eutor a dwelling, though sev eral stores were searched for liquor. Governor Tillmnn ordered out the mi litia at Columbia and Charleston, out the men threw down their guns when the situation was explained to uiem. The officers tore up their commissions and the companies disbanded. - Worklngmen do not want cnanty. They want work. The friends of protec tion will practice whnt they preach by purchasing American goods only. Many fuflnrina will be Starteu, Hliu many wuu- sand hands will be given immediate em ployment, Maori Women. The Maori women are a potent factor in island life and must not oe iorgo ten. Liquid dark eye, soft voice, af fectionate and merry diBpositlona, ugnx brown skins of ivory smoothness and gracefulness In every movement ar their most strltlng characteristic. Sel dom ar they to be aoen in a passion, and not a single "cuss word' ror man -or woman la to be found In the vocabu lary of this charming people.' in u most furious rage they can only call each other cat, bullock, dog, goat, sheep or pig. The most deadly la wua aucx, Implying a child whom nobody will own. Fortnightly Review. : Chewing Gum and Mai de Met. An English woman ha mad a dis covery which she communicatee to a magaxine aa followa: ,"1 wonder how It is we know nothing of the wonderful America chewing gum as a remedy against seasickness. The other day, when crossing the teirible silver streak, an American lady kindly offered me a niece which aho bad obtained In New r: . -. . . i.-i-i York. It waa or a watery iookiuk wu- ststency, flavored with pepsin, ana u carried me safely over from Dover to Calais with perfeot comfort.' V i Cumulative PToot A I tell you, a year ago, w had 1 degrees of frost In Berlin. B Why, that isn't worth talking about! here in Dresden we have had aa much as 80 degrees. . . ; i i A Thirty degrees? Nonsensel . B It's perfectly correct 15 in tha New Town and 15 in the Old Town. Humoristisches. -"'.' AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS WORLD'S FAIR. PPHBE'S The only Pure Cream 6f Tartar Powder.No Ammonia; No Alum. Us4 ia Million of )mw-40 Ywr tto ftontol T .rrr mfM