DAYTON HERALD, HER C A M NEWS OF THE STATE trad « relations restored . Thb Tsar f r it e b i to DAYTON ITEMS QP INTEREST PROM ALL OVER OREGON. OREGON. Washington June 4 .— Mrs. Mc Y o rE .X u a o 8.— A spcaial from K in le y continues very weak. Her condition is not greatly changed from Commercial relations between th at of yesterday, but each day th a t sf I Bpain sad the United States seem to elapses w ithout a gain in strength fu lly restored and it ie'not improb- toward one which had always sf af lesaeus her power o f Hfcuperatioh, s i tee than ***** ***** American exports to th at The com plaint which came near end i« fa Ww* Ufi in g her life in 8an Francisco ia still (ter m tris a (te -. P ° ’n ’ *rT i * the fiscal year 1901 « i l l te a r u t i i i i Pores « M d , b to-night there * • * « " * * « . w ith possibly a tingle ex- present. I t is in a slig h tly less Uhate W Prova sf latsrest to (ter _ - - , *■’ * aggravated form, but gives th e phy Clouds Which floated around it oeptloo, than in any preceding year. sicians and president much concern. could define the fa c e o f her baby Ground haa been broken for the new 1 **** U n‘ U d 8 t* « » * ° slater. Iavoluatarily fitrffieglag sat her Von Waldersee has started (or Ber Mrs. M cK in ley has shown remarkable Patterson school building at Eugmto g j f » “ • w ^ v a f n T j C H A P T B B V IlI.-tC e w th u M d .) hands, she cried. "Oh. mother! AJttet I v ita lity , but her illpess has so re- her go to a better lin . . .* Oas moraine about tw o weeks a fte r ho cheerful. «as so happy now;" and ts ths child's Im duo«l her Strength a4 to leave her About 100,000 pounda of wool was 111,879,349, against 87 091 043 in Physician« give1 hope ol Airs M c dm, Sally was the only agination the stars smiled lovingly upon very feeble indeed. I t ia feared that sold at Ths Dalles the other day for the corresponding period in the fiscal ward M ary was la ths meadow gathering cowslips for dinner when she heard K inley ’a alow recovery. I t la true Her eyes were her, while the evening wind, as It gsatly unless • change for the better soon 10 o en U - T * ' I« » The figures for the year one calling her asms; and looking ap, vary height, and there was a compression moved the boughs of the UU "Hie policy ol the United Btatos manifests itsslf, her strength may Planer work in the Weatherby and “ P * ° th “ *ime indicate that the total she saw Jenny hurrying toward about bar month seldom seen, except just seemed like the rustle of and Russia is identical. become so near exhausted as to eanboaaet hanging down her back, as before one of her frenzied attacks. Oc Who shall spy the mother’s spirit _ Durkee districts. Eastern Oregon, ia ' xp?r U from United States to The prune outlook in Oregon is leave her w ithout rallying power. now in fu ll pragmas. ' »pain in the fiscal year 1901 w ill be usual, and her cheeks flushed with vio casionally, too, she pressed her hands up not there to rejoice with her daughter The news given out by tlie physi over the glad future openiag so brightly lent exercise. As soon as she came ap favorable for a good market: on her head, and walking to the sink, before h e c ^ _ cians in attends nee today was not she began with, “Oh. m j. ain’t I hot and bathed it la water, ss if to cool its i n - ] Senator M cLaurin, of South Caro rTe > be continued.) tired, and 1 can't stay a minute, either, ward hast. reassuring, though hope of better lina, withdraws hia resignation. for I ran away. But I had such good . ____ wAvo tihngs still continues, A fte ra c o n - NO W O N D ER HE WAS BA LK ED. gn news to tell you, that I would come. You A new newspaper ia expected to be sultatiou between the doctors the C H A P T E R IX . . ns than those of 1900 which were are going to have a great deal better started in Seattle about October 1. following bulletin was issued: O iflflc w lM a s ________ Vary dilTeront this time was J*“ ,* force of men employed at U R D Í* largest sinee 1891. The annual home than thia. You Enow w h e n Bice “ Mrs. M cK inley passed a com fort Dallas m aking extensive repairs. encad l a s B e g lle fc . rids w ith M r. Knight from what t It had . Several thousand dollars were found imports from Spain into the United Corner.is, the district over east} A Frenchm an thirsting for >ms months before, and after under a sidewalk in M ineral Point, able night, but her condition has not M ary replied that she did, and Jenny Preparations for the Eastern Ore States since 1891 have ranged from m aterially changed since the report W 14. 83,500,000 to 88,000,000, averaging continued: "W e all went over there yes brushing sway s few natural tears, and superiority recently began a gon Fourth of July celebration, to In o f yesterday. ” . j sending back a fsw h e a rt-s ig h s to the lov English lessons w ith a teacher o f lan held in B akerC i<y, are being pushed about 84.600,000, while for the pres terday to see Mrs. Mason. She's a real A serious encounter occurred be ed sees left behind, her spirits rallied, guages. A fte r tolling consclentlotmly «rifila ° * I ten fi R m re — I ____a . _ nice lady, who need to live in Boston, w ith vigor. ent fiscal year they seem lik e ly to ex tween French and B ritish troops in and by the time they reached the borders through a good m any exercises the fo l M O S T U N IQ U E C L A IM S . and be intimate with ma. until three China. o f Rico Corners there was such a look low ing dialogue between the pupil and The hop yards in Lincoln county eed 86,000,000. * ' fonr years ago when Mr. M T. la are arejtooking fine. The great troubl* -.C h ic a g o employers agree not to try l W e didn't go there any mars then, and of quiet happiness on her fa c e that even his master was overheard: *1 Aaksd Is Rotor« V tlw ia t e g CHICAGO EMPLOYERS MEET. i I asked Bose what the reason was, and M r. Knight noticed I t As they rode on “ “ 1 find the English very difficult,” to settle machinists* striks u n til after get a sufficient number of men sf Bseds Etrasd. ■ to llo i '"'«•'■'«ary work. June I I . ahc “ i? Mr" was posr now. and M ary fancied that the country looked complained the Frenchman. “H o w do ma had ‘cut her;' and when Vffi Wei SaMlt MscMaMs’ Striks Until “ * had <e,It h* r;‘ * ad when I asked her pleasanter and the houses better th in yon pronounce t-o-n-g-hP’ W ashington, June 4. — A meat J° i " ,A ' V * " Oro“ • Mudent in ths As a result of a colliison in West . - ... | w h ,t *be cat hOf'Witb. she only laughed, in th e region o f the poorbouee; a m i w hen unique claim w ill be presented at the University of Oregon, has just re- " yin is two are dead and m .n. “ I t Is pronounced t u f f.' ” ---------- , ' v- and said she believed I didn’t know any- a. sadden turn of the road brought into injured “ Eh, blen. tu ff;’ «snuff,’ then. Is spelt next congress. I t is t|>at of certain ceivedTTOtiee th a t he has been sward Chicago, June 5.— There w ill be no B “« »ince then I ’ve learned what view a beautiful blue sheet of water, em- heirs of Joseph L. Lew ia,“ who was a 41$ a scholarship i Q Yale University. A ll railroads west of settlement o( the m achinists’. strike' ‘ - n S S ^ s a i t r asked M aty sad J e n a , hosomsd by bright green hills, her delight a-n-o-n-g-h, te It not?" knew so bounds. Springing up and point “Oh, no; ‘snuff" ts spelt s-n-n-ff. As Albany college commencement cal river to the Pacific coast m illio n a ire e f Trenton, N. J. Lewis in Chicago u n til June 11. T h is was replied: ing toward i t aha exclaimed: "Oh, please a m a tter o f fac t, words «aiding ta consolidated. was a bashelor crank. H ie w ill pro ender June 14 to 19 provides an el stop a moment and look. Is n 't it lovely? b-u-g-h are som ewhat Irregular.” the decision of thé local m anufactur “I f a persoa dies and leaves no vided bequests of from 876,000 to. orate program of orations, sermon« There is great u.____ W h a t is i t r era today, when the members of the no matter how good his folks aid. “ I see; a superb language! T-o-n-g-h 8100,0Q0 to various relatives and rewptw ns and reunions. The collegt land on aooount of scarcity “T hat? Oh, that’s oothlng but ‘Por- directed th a t after three Ix-quests ia just eiosing its 34th year. African news. dnnk Pood,’ or as folks most generally ia ‘t u f f and c-o-n-g-h ia ’caff.’ 1 have a very bad cuff.” A prominent m in in g engineer from Manufacturers pledged allegiance -to or you rauat cross over ' _____ call ’am. sssiq* there's two. North and A new explosive, called M axim ite, should be paid the residue of his “No; It te ’coff,’ not ’cuff.’ ” ___ ______ _ llHJ National Metal Trades Assoeia- you ase them coming; and then when la (Olorado is m aking a tour of the estate should be invested in govern much more powerful than Lyddite, "Vety well; cuff, tu ff and co«. And H o w fa r Is the pond from Mrs. eral m ining districts of E astern Or». * ion’ ,n<* • 8 ree<* no* *0 enter into ne- diet call and speak about them, you m ent bonds, and as lie expressed it, has been adopted by th e U nited States “ in order to .reduce the public d e b t,'’ gon in the interest of a large a v n d i- 18®***(ion* u ntil "**•* »nj*n< th eir em- must draw a groat, long breath, and won sonsT’ asked M ary, -casting longing d -o -u -g ir ir ^ tu ff;'o h r government. "No, not ’duff.’ ” ,. ¡ployes un ti* »ft«r the great, gathering der ’how the poor thing will get along, glances toward ths distant sandy beach the bonds should he burned. H is cate of capitalists of th at state 7 ’’ ’Doff,’ t h e n r - ./jf' I H The president is considering the wishes were carried out, fWWi.OOO in Four w k .i„ i v . ’ of employers in New York fo rk c ity June she was so dreadfully extravag ant’ 1 and the graceful trees which drooped r » X .w L -J * T aq uin a bey wetx I L over the water’s edge. ■ r _ . .2 advisability of calling an extra P«’?J, *TylJ heard mother say those very government bonds were purchased s p o rte d one day laat week “ te a farther S s s k fib a i’a r S s r o ^ S i S r non qf congress to legislate for the and burned. W h ile the manufacturers were dis- words shoot Mrs. Mason; sad what Is so It a uphill all ths w a y /’ said M r. K n ig h t “ W ell, then, w hat abont h-o-a-g-h?" This occurred 25 years Philippines. Arrangenineta are being made for a cu“ in< their future action, the ma- funny, ths washwoman ths same day “T h a t te pronounced ’hock.’ " ago. Now certain distant relatives spoke of her, and cried when she told "bat hers we ba at H is s Mason's—thia “ ‘HockT Then I suppose the thin g Exports this year from the United Who were not beneficiaries of the w ill Fourtli of Julycelebration at Durkee | ehiniata were not idle, a «um ber of flow klaiLshe was, and how she would go house right here,” and he pointed to s machinists leavii are « * k i n g , n es t handsome cottage, almost hidden the farm e r uses, the p-l-o-n-g-h, te States <te Spain w ill be «€rfeh:eh«ine "te t h T p i n d l ^ i ° f Urane TAm paby te ' *~~~ rflnr >i"ThP ite tes islteiii . u p 'Ptefl^-OC.te-lt lihinck?., d j< li estate the * " a “ toa striker*. Statementa differ as to .tengegffu^ffikr _______ yards. of the bonds burned, ___ and _ a b ill |ie exception. “tp i A fte r a moment’s ptuse Jenny proceed su rro u n d ed it. There was a long lawn In front, and T he movement nr „ the number of ""'u who left the ed: “This M rs. Mason cams into ths viding th a t this aliali be done w ill be “ No, no; It te pronounced ’plow .’ ” Intense heat prevails over Europe. ney countv fhr t k °* * * * * ^ " H ar- Crane plant. Besides these men, 80 country and bought ths prettiest little into ths carriage road os the right o f it introdi uced in the next congress. “ I shall soon m aster English, I am - u n d e r la y ‘ he h “ » * workmen struck in threeother M r. Knight turned, and driving up to S T h e birth of a royal princess causes places, cottage you ever sow. She has lots of side sure. H e re w e go. 'P lo w ,’ ’coT,’ 'tu ff.’ door, ssid^to M ary, “Come, jump na«^flh jqy In Ita ly ~ ¡w h ile agreements were j nice fruit, and for all mother pretends in •hock,’ and now here is a n o th e r- IN J A IL . ■he “ .aeT#re ,rort n e*r Vale a few nights fin»» *hS£s namtBT.w — ~~ Lfc..,,..- . .... . .R B W General Chaffee's arm y haa arrived ll» ** H l get o u t But there’s your chest. r-o -n -t h; th a t rt T o w / I aqppM0p> X i d ^ f b t e * * to h ,y e <iTen oui- as ths fru it Is ripe she always Yoo can’t lift that. “Oh, no, m y friend; ‘ that's rulT a t Nagasaki from China. Halloo! Judith, Nsmls i ut AsMricM Cesflatd Arbitrsvdy |^ goes there. Pn says It's roal mesa, and again.” London haa ..a rumor of a severe be should think Mrs. Mason would sea Nsvs Fsrtrtss. ‘ t R A IL R O A D 8 C O N 8 L ID A T E . In answer te this call a f a t pleasant -“A nd bo-u-g-h te 'hnCFU.' - ear of one and two year B ritish defeat neer Pretoria. through I t ” New * Y o rk , Jun e 8 .— The >W ' r n ^ r M k * * bipped ironi Ya<l “ in« looking colored woman appeared In the , No; th a t happens to ho ~ “D M yoo go tkers for fro!t yesterday?” doorway, and as if fresh from the regions-J T h e duke of Y o rk 's vfajt to Canada L lhhm anognmwoa.svo__oweodwddml “ Yeo, w onderful language, Unas Wait-of >118* mOTning pponRl ’ CotAdom wiped ths drops of pers'pira has been officially announced. have Just e-n-o-u-g:b o f It; that's ' th at L. Janies Gordon, sales and con beL « r ,ni r* ,‘ui?r.5a " r in 8 ***• “ •** “Oh, n o ,r e t u r n e d Jenny. _______ rifle »< Be UaMsd. "M otheL « m From u -» round, » jolly i - « - face. her The P h ilipp ine commission has te it not?” T S let j “, U y i ld ,n d N° r U said she was tired to death with stsyinx Here, Jndlth," said M r. Knight, “help tracting agent in Russia of the Bald New York, June 6 .-—One tremen begun its final provincial tour. • “No; 'ennff.' " - Sheffield W eekly at home. Besides that, she heard some this gal lift her traps ouL” ■ - win Looomotiv e Works, disappear dous consolidation of the railroads thing in Boston about a large estate in Mrs. B c K in le v 'a condition causes Judith complied, and then bidding old X s w t • G 1*” 1, Nmubb, aged 78, an old ed in 8t. Petersburg last January, operating between the Mississippi England, which possibly Would fall t o ’ CKsriotte to “get up,” M r. Knight drove the doctors much apprehension. and th at his disappearance was caused PWace w ith Ha river And th e Pacific coast promises Mrs. Mason, and she thought It would be away, leaving M ary standing by the M inister Conger expects to return by Ifld ariest by the Russian authori A a old Ind ian, says Joaquin M ilte r In real kind to go and tell h«r. Mrs. MRion kitchen door. to result from a settlement of the to his post in China about Ju ly 17. ties on charges unknown to the pub- The near superintendent of the has poor health, and while we were there “Como fn and t it down,” said Jndlth. hia recent book. T r u e Bear Stortea,” differences which caused the N orth- she asked mother if she knew of any good poshing a chair toward M ary w ith her waa te rrib ly frightened by a a old n ro o-. .A 810,000 fru it packing house w ill lio. On the day succeeding the arrest Badger mine in Susanville district Ptcifie Not only have I little girt shs could gat te come "and'll vs foot. “ I t ’s as hot here as an oven, but oter grizzly and her half-grow n cub one i t “* »um her of men, pend T™ . ' I 0.1" 0 corner. be established at Vanoouver, Wash. a St. Petersburg paper contained the i the difference? teen tot tied between with her; '«me,’ she said, ’who could be I had crambry sass and ginger snaps, and autum n, w h ile o u t‘ gathering mansan- ing the m aking of improvements. following nottae: " M r. L. J. O .. The Ohio state board of arbitration the M o rg an -H ill (action and the H a r- Q®l«t when her head ached, and a - - s s y knows whs.t, to make this morning lta berries; but badly as ba was frig h t The Lincoln prevented a street car strike at Day- a prominent business man, was ar court w ill rim an party, rog fiadieg"*»»* B u rtln g. weofcL " a d to MB aod watt oa her at i I got belated; but set down snd rested yeatarday.’ * Those who know repair the bridge ened he was not even scratched. other said ' she did not make yoursaif ro home.” * “ '• •*— “ * times.’ Mother ------* the relations of th at f “*1 Gordon knew th a t i t referred to him , rivers« E lk Cit across the Big Elk ton deal, and 1« «arena th a t-w h O a he fata hfa head ’ ity and w ill construct road and the Northern Pacific and know of any, bat when Mrs. Mason then ralged. and was busy gathering and American exports 't&Boaadipavia but ( h it ended the m atter in 8t. Pte- have more than tteblpd i » the past ersbur£ I t is only w ith in a tew a bridge across the Yauina river at Great Northern w i(h the U nion' Pa went out to get tea, I followed and told Judith left the room for a few moments Pioneer. . cific, but also th at the Bt. Paul, the her of you, and ths tears earns into har saying when shs returned that, ss Mrs. eating berries, he almbst stumbled over 10 years. — ' '/ flf weeaa that it haa become known thal Mason was still suffering from a head- « bear a n d her c u b .' T hey had eaten J^he machinery for the additional I Uhicugo A Northwestern and the eyes when I said your folks were sll dead, _ James A. H e ra t, the well known he is confined arb itra rily in the fort — C.°al,d ..DOt * * * M * r ” “ » « I a fte i th e ir All and had fallen asleep In the and yon were alone and sorry. She said five stamps for the Lucky Boy m ill ch,oa« ° Oréat Western W itt be taken of. the Neva. The American And, continued Judith, “she tra il on the wooded hillside. T h e old actor, passed away a f h it home in right off that she would come round and dinner. ’ n the great harmonising ambassador has been asked to inter in the Blue River district haa arrived eBtert«ia 70«. bat I don't know In d ia n had only tim e to turn on hia New York. , eee you soon, and If she liked you yoo' | w h a t to say nor do first. H a rry died est him self in the affair by a hrnthei at Springfield and w ill be hauled u i * 5"*"?6 ifl the lru n k lines of the wtot. should live with her.” A ll the volunteers cannot the mine as soon as possilbe. just s week to a day before he was to be1 heel and throw him self headlong into and two sisters of Gordon, who are in Ho saying, shs ran off; M ary, having brought home from the Philippines the large end of a hollow log, w hich P L A N S O F S E A T T L E M E N . i gathered her cowslips, sat down to think marriod, snd so I never had any little this c ity at the present tim e, but w ith in the tim e U n it . luckily lay at hand. 1 Fevtlsad Markau of Mrs. Mason, and wonder if she should girls to talk t a Can't yon think of some w ithout result. thing to talk about? W hst have yon Thia waa only a tem pbrary refuge; John D. Rockefeller * hen givefi ---- . W heat— W alla "W alla, WM Try to Ost Noa-Unise M«s b, M ost ever see her. T h a t afternoon, when ths been used to doing?" i , , — -------- • ®G°-1 val- but he soon saw, to his delight, th a t the 8900,000 for the founding of an asso dishes were sll washed, she, as ssusl, Ï è r ' b u X i n ; b,UMU,n*’ Fir« Raged Tea Days. ” "W ashing dishes," was M ary ’s replv Sixty Day« Mart. stole sway to her hooka She had not ciation of medical research. “ W a ll.” snawsreT Judith, " I ^ ^ ?oo log waa open a t the other end, and '' Oaxaca, Mexico, June 4 .— Details been long occupied ere some one called corkscrewing hia w ay along tow ard the Seattle. June 6 — I f the strike of Flour— Beat grades, 89.9Offi3.4O per Won t have that to do here for one night- Laborera engaged in excavation for ol the. great fire which raged On the the metal working unions is not her. saying M r. Knight was downstairs when some of the neighbors were in I .farther end he was about to emerge b arre l; graham , 89.80. h new bwilding Tn O ttaw *., have on and wanted to see hef, and that there isthmus of Tehauntepec for several beard Mias Mason tell 'em that she got when be a a # the old mother sitting O a t o - W h i t a 8 1 . 3 2 X f f il . 3 5 pereen- settled w ith in 60 days at the out wse a lady with him. earthed the Jong lost atone which you to read to her and wait on her. And down, quietly w a itin g for him. Over marked the scene of the assassination days have been received here. side, so effort w ill lie made by the M ary readily gweaaed that the lady r » y , . 8 i a o f f i i . M x i * f « » t a i . A fte r recovering hia breath he elbow then shs said something about your not 70 people w e re ^ n p h le to escape tin of T . d ’Aroy McGae., SO; brewing, manufacturers- to ojierate th eir shops must be Mrs. Mason, and carefully brush haviag an equal chance with your sister. ed and corkK tew ed him self back to the rapid progresq Af the ftantba and were ’ . * * * * * " « " u nio n workm en. "s' • » ing her heir snd tying on a clean apron, You han't but one, now ¿'other's dead' place a t which he first entered. B u t io! There is general regret throughout burned to dfath. A state- The fire started I i n « ,l7 JE,r * ° n ; m ’dd ment prstosticully to thie effect was she descended to the kitchen, where she have youK’ the b$ar was there, sitting down, h alf- the country th at tjte irrigation ■ on a coff^> plantation, and owing to hngs, 891.60; shorta, <20.00; chop, ¡made today by a was met by M r. Knight, who called oat. rTP'l* d iO “ “ *” » * « * * »»d Ju stalling and W aiting to receive him. leading member of “ H allo! my child, bow do yon do? 'Pears . frees, which was to have held a the dryness of the vegation it wae 81«. dith continued: “ W ail, now you've got sion k t Colorado Springs in July, has soon beyond control and wrought Thia, the old Indian said, waa repeat to me you've grown handsome. I t ’*• 1 r*ckon To,1‘* « *•* been poetponed for a year. with you ts live here, I reckon, but I ’ll the baby s dead, for she must have been ed tim e a fte r tim e till be had no longer great destruction to growing crops. FiffiW.OU, Oregon wild hay, 8»ffi7 ¡coast. I t is said by members „ . , . ------------ ot the venture you'll be glad enough to leave kind of a bother, wasn't she?” strength to struggle. H e turned on his The allied troops are preparing to Many thousands_of acres of Coffe« per ton. Manufacturers’ Association th at there and go and live with her. won’t you?” tress, bananas, orange trees and othei Instantly Mery's thoughts flew back to face, whereupon the bear thrust- her Hope— llf f i 14c. per lb. leave Chinese territory. are plenty of non union machinista pointing toward a lady who was jnst as empty cradle, and again a little golden head In, touched the top of bis head tropical prjdneta were destroyed Wool — Valiev, llffilS c ; Eastern in the East, who would readjly ac coming from Mrs. P arker’s room and to-, head was pillowed upon her breast as gently w ith her nose, and then drew A plague case haa been ’ discovered The firq. bdrned fqr 10 days and was Oregon, T ffillc ; mohair. 90ffille. in a suburb of London. cept work a t the present K a le of ward whom M ary’s heart instantly warm often ia times past it had been, and as back, took her cub w ith her, and finally queuched by a heavy tropical per pound. ed. it would never be again. Covering her shuffled^away. wages In the Seattle shops. Butter — Fancy creamery, Another Negro fiend has' been rain. ISffi "You see," continued M r. Knight, "one face with her bands, she sobbed. “Oh. 17 X c .; dairy, 13ffi 14c.; store, M r. M ille r w ent to the spot w ith the burned at the stake ifi Florida. lOffi of the Lincoln girls has taken a mighty AIHe, A llie! I wish she hadn't died!" 12c. per pound. . ' Judith looked on in smasement. and for Indian a day or tw o a fte r, and was shins to you. and it’s queer, too. for The battleshipe ifred a salute off Madrid, June 6 .— Among those they’re dreadful stuck-up folks. Egg»— Oregon ranch, U f f i l lX e . want of something better to do placed a convinced th a t hia story was exactly Washington, May 81,— A statement Grants' tomb on Memorial day. who were recently electa! to parlia per d o w n . .... “ I f you please, sir,” said M ary, inter fresh stick of wood In the stove, mutter true; and when you understand th a t prepared at ths treasury department Cheeee— F ull cream, twins, 12We- ment were three Filipinos, residents rupting him. "Jenny isn't a bit stuck-up ” ing to herself, “ Naw, I never! I might the bear could easily have entered the Mrs. Eddy, the Christian 8cienos shows that the receipts from customs leader, haa been sued fo f 8160,000 “ Umph!” returned M r. Knight. “She of knew I didn't know what to say W hat hollow log and killed the Indian a t any oung America, 13 X «14c. iv r in »pain. They propose during the duties collected upon articles im - course of the debate on the speech does not belong to the Lincoln race, then, a pity H a rry died. I'll give her that big tim e, yon w ill see that It must have ponnd. • damages. ¡»rtod into the U n ited States from throne to nr,ng bring UP up ‘ the Poultry—Chickens, mixeti,83.60ffi4-1 from “ the ,c I" ™ " * *<* he I guess. I know them, root and bra nah. gingyr snap the minute it's baked. See if been a sense o f humor which caused Governor of W ashington has been I he Philippine islands from A p ril 1. hens, 84ffi&. 0 0 ; dressed, llf f ilf io ner <V*«**,®n ®f H*A"Philippines, alleging Lincoln's wife used to work in the fac don’t.” her to play the cat-and-mouse asked to call a special session of the 1899, to March 31. 1901, were 81,003,- Accordingly, when the snip was done, nd; springs, 81 60ffiS per dosen • I • ■ e a,tua**on ia woree ‘ han he- tory at Sonthbridge, but ahe'n forgot alt Judith placed it in M ary’s hands, bidding w ith him. legislature. ! 917. Of this amount 8808,948 came about that, and holda her head dreadful fore the war. ka’ ^ . « * • • • VM8Y;. turkeys,' high wbenerer she sees me. But that'e her eat It qniek. and then go np snd see Robben blew an Ohio bank vault for sugar. 8119.689 for cigars, and live, lO ffilfc ; dressed, 14ffiMe. per L a d y “ Bobs” a n d H e r T ra a k a . neitlier her« nor there. This woman the nice chamber Mrs. Mason had sr the remainder ■ for miscellaneous and secured 84,000. They escaped. T here Is a story going around abont pound. — * S Tswa. ranged for her. wants yon to live with bar. Miss Mason, articles. » Lieutenant .Ttron lev’s connection Potatoes—Old, 9 0 c « 8 1 .10 per sock; “ Come,” said Judith; and leading the Itedy Roberts and her trunks, fo r-th e Beaumont, T e x . June 8.— The this Is M ary. M ary, this Is Miss Mason." w ith the M an ila frauds ii being in- new, 9c. per pound. town of Jasper has been entirely The introduction being thus happily way. she conducted M ary up the stair tru th of which, aaya the Weetmlnstor s( Argsatleq Sciaatist vsstigated. v , - M utton — Lamho 4X ffi6c. m , wiped out by fire. Seventeen bouses, over, Mrs. Mason proceeded to ask M ary case. and through a light, airy hall to the G azette, a man returning from Sooth »» - ..* * • * ah'*P ' New York June 8.-—A dispatch to *^.Uund | including every business house In thè a variety of questions, and ended by eay- door of a small room, which she opened A fric a vouches. Colonel M ichler, m ilita ry secretary saying. “ Look, ain't it pretty V w ith wool. 84.96ffi4.C0; dressed, 8ffi7c the Herald from Buenos Ayres says “ A t the height o f the transport difficul plaee, and a number of residences I *h* ,hon«h‘ would take her. al- te General Miles, died at hia home in Mary's heart was too tall to speak, and Senor Ricaldoni, an engineer, has just * * r Poun<*- were deetroycl The town has no fire ahe Wo^ld r’ tker Bot h ,T* her for several minutes she stood silent. W ith ties. L ad y Roberts carried eight largo W ashington. made experiments w ith an improved ,, ~ Oro* - .* aa7 * ' “ ah* * “ roin» ,0 the exception of her mother’s pleasant trunks from Cape T ow n to Bloemfon heevy, N 7 6 « 8 ; department. Prevlqua to (he fire the A rich strike of oil has been made system ol wireless telegraphy. The li8h*’ 84.76ffi5; postoffice safe snd the safe of tho J T 7 7 “ "."T ,B,M* parlor is old England, abs had never be tein In the very teeth i t the officers. Olvpm ia. 1» is aaM to be of first results of the county treasurer had fawn blown nn»n ro* * ,r d concerning her knowledgr of fore seen anything which seemed to her experiment were very l’° ’’ h<1- Everybody wondered. everybody I lubricating quality. 'T'» w o A , and with quite* a cooRffiouential air satisfactory. H r w ill soon try « sub- . „ Y * 7 ‘lLarg’<' P«* pound; ffinvl -—A v - j h* COT 2 t ^ . Wn ? ‘ ha* a«" "U«rh«p¿ iL k . ■o cosy and cheerful aa did that little grntnlilcd No one but I-ady Roberts A oommisaary sergeant in M anila, marine boat of his own invention aB**U, 7 X ffi8 r. per pound -fiUfgtan them safes safen and and too much Ilka praising myself, considerin' r o w . with ita single bed. snowy counter could have taken the things through. A - blew ow-n j “ them eouvietad of stealing supplies, haa which ho belisveo is superior to *2?-** ,o ®e (own to ‘ the town to create ex ex- «hat I ve had the managin' of her mostly pane, mnalin curtains, dean matting, con T h e transport of stores had been stop been sentenced to three years’ im others. eilem ent that would afford them AU-JS? * “ u ,‘ eoofsas that she's lived with venient toilet table, and what to her wot ped for the time, the sick lacked every fairer than all the rest, upon the mantel . bqof, 7ffi7Xo. per pound opportunity to esoape. ” * *?**• ,n d <"• “ F »ays so w e ll piece there stood two small rases, filled comfort, and those who w ere not sick NEWS OF THE WEEK O M S * " S ' Crushed. ““ I t is understood ta Borne th at Pops Kingston Jamaica» June 4.__I t is "X te o J llII has mads a wiH naming naming hia his reported th at the revolution in Hanto Domingo haa been com prtrlly crushed its inception and a numlx-r of the Northwestern Iowa haa begun ship- at prominent rebels shot or imprisoned. p tag eh o ies butter to Porto Kloo. Among the latter -is a soh « / th e l . t o lata «®u*i<nment left Hioux president. Thors ia little Vblte a tew days ago. offering from Colombian ports in T * * Austro Hungarian census just consequence of the heavy export •P«tafd »hows ths total population duties imposed by the Colombian overament to meet expenses inci- on Increase sines r a t to the revolution. S Vofiicfwts. importing Butts John % Mnn« M N ril’l I . . — S v d that >1« were not works ol . that she’s ss pleasant maanered. good A Georgia >rgia coroner’s ju ry brought tempered child, and will scour as _ bright Ordtrs. in the j foil »ow ing verdict recently a knife as you could wish te s e e r The deceased came to his d tath Washington, Juno I — The päät flaturday cams at last, and long before from in the ----------- hands — of a r e - öt Ht. Louis, M arion county, the sun peeped over the eastern hills i a railroad j . ^ ',7 . i 1“ “ T * * « •n a la u g h M r Or. w ill be discontinued en Juno 16 M ary was np sad dressed. Jnst as ahe * h “ " * ’**« » » • > | am _ - , . *nd ita piati sont to Gervais. A w—«- was ready to leave her room she hesrd *“ •. * • * • ’* b* w * *® K oBoe h“ established at Chians, Rally singing in a low tone, "Oh. there'll he mourning - aonrnlug — mourning — used in making eskes, bread and b fa-' A fa a h . i- .T ? . cults. I t is also uamf as a ch ild ren ’a' ’« J * «upplied by special mourning; Oh. there’ll fee mourning when food, and for d n o s i u c t t a t “J ' * rT!c ,,r o w Va,d« ’ « » miles to the M ary ’s gone swny." . . - .. dyspeptics. la i Aheut nine o'clock M r. Knight A pnstoffice has been m aking of beer it fa elaimed th at ft south , . rasa»- alone, Mrs. M aine being sick with lished at Austin, . Is la can be advantageously used In nd cou nty, . nervous beadarhs. “ 1 should have been of barley. v Wash, to be supplied from Newell. here soonry. sold he. "but the roads Is John FOIIaTO, Pollard, a a hell I "*•***»•• J®nn b« ringer in Lan- bor" in »■» year w ith — Washington, June A — The state do- pertm ent has been informed th at Phys Phelchsda has been appointed envoy extraordinary and m inister _• . plenip ■potent iar ry ol Riam Hfam to to the United States *" d (hat the appointment to this post includes no other country M r. Phelchsda w ill leave for his post in June. United S u te t marshal on instruc«1 The c ity of Birm ingham , A la., haa taa been aaaaasin»tad by .‘ r®*’ ’ Francisco charging • • r’**dy begun to mags preparations in anger at his failure to hita w ith forgery of vouchers in tho ,or • " ««position 1« ho held there ox. arm y three yeare ago He was e u h - November 18. 1804, to M ay 18, Th* charter asms of tho enter- of tho fared from tho army three „rears ago 1904 Tho number f? ** * * *» * Iutarnational M etal- hy the Now Y o rk T«tsphs«N, fa .M » • 8 * * peculations at ths * n<* Industrial Exposition The « P tc ta d to con tai bote 8100 188,878, or an ffBBMio. Ho w ill ho taken back to • * • * • According to rem « 7 w . r u w iw , _ U s a d 90 for statistics Berlin . __ _ than 80,800 telephone«. awful rough, an.) old Charlotte hee got a stab er aomethia’ ia her foot. Bat — _______ P"** published more I »4« «**’ Ala't she ready?” He waa b? hereslf. who T “ 1? ■ Fl»«r«,»ce. foltotved by Billy *w x Aad now esmnwmeed the teeve tskiegs. Mies Urendy’e tare coming tre t. “ B e y I kiss you, Mies Grundy?” saM M ary. Mlse Greedy beat down sad re- reived the child’s kiss, and then darting off into the pantry, went to skimming r - . i pans ef milk already skis 1 r»t»v between timee kept ejaculating “Oh. I-aed; eh. matey sake'-o h. for le n d r Billy knew it woeld be lonely withset M ary, hot-be was glad to have with sweet flowers, whore fragrance fill ad the apartment with delirious perfume. All- this was so different from the bare Walls, uncovered floors and rickety furni ture of the poorbous» that M ary ti b id lest it should prove a dream from which ere long she would awake. hen M ary waa finally sent for by Mrs. Mason she had t a r n ao much accus tomed to sick persons -hat she know in tuitively just what to do and when ta do It. and her step waa so light, her voice •O low, and the hand which bathed the aching head so soft and gentle ia Ita tone* that Mrs. Mason involuntarily drew her to her bowm. and kissing her lips, called hot her child, and said ahe should never •e«ve her; then, laying heck In her easy choir, she remained perfectly still, while M ary alternately fixed her hair snd «•toothed her forehead, nntil she fed into a qaiet slumber, from which ahe did not awake uetil Judith rang the bell for suje per. which was neatly laid out .'a a Httls fitetag parlor, spetang Into tho flower g a r There was something so very aoefal snd cheetieg ia tho appearance of the r ,<'T ~ a* d ,h* • " * ■ « * - » • ( °F •«* tehta, A ttfiTte (torey whim doth, gad ' ‘th is of «he tamo hoe. that M ary felt almost no much like w e e p in g as she did on the « e* her arrival at the poorhouae. Be: Mrs. Maaoa seemed to Aaree exactly haw ta w ere half-starved and only half-clad- Therefore, when a fatig u e p arty was toid off to fetch those eight trunks from Bloem fontein station, some ra th e r un com plim entary things were said abont omen travelers In general and this latest transgressor In particular. N ext day seven o f ths eight tranks were unpacked, and tbely contents dfa- tributed among the soldier». T he clover lady had snapped her Angers a t red tape, and had smuggled through com- ' forts tar the men. One sm all tra n k row talned her personal belongings. T he deepening o f tho Rt. Lawrmaco canal system has had other reoulta than to allow tho passage o f oceam going freightage Follow ing In tho w ake o f tlie veaaela sea herrings hava made their appearance la L ake Ou ts r ia and are b rin g vwgeriy captured by the f ‘ “ PreI»atiB arr «t«»«. • -A re yon educating your chflfi with a view to hte future college ctseer?” “Oh, yes; he's got to begin ' neat week and take-a drop « f taimara sanco there tim e, . t a , . - .T * ■ii.