so short s time; and as soon us j»he <01114 treat her voice to apeak, she askdd who It was that had thus befriended her Tha preceptress was not at liberty to Blueflelds, W. Va., June 24.— This ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM DAYTON .................... OREGON. tall, and with a secret suspicion ut a uu . section has just been visited by a Santa Cruz, Province of Laguna, ALL OVER OREGON. M artha. M ary returned to her room to flood, the extent of which in ol),prob- Luzon, June 26.—General Caillea sur­ read the other letter, which was s till ,la. ' or exceed that of rendered here yesterday with 660 men opened. H e r head grew dizzy, u u j t,cr _____ Johoatowu in ----- 1889, so far as the loss spirits faint, a* she rend the passionate and 600 rifles. The oath of alleg­ of property is concerned. Early yes­ outpouring of a heart which had cherish­ iance was administered to the ex­ Mavlaw te ih» terday morning;- shortly after mid­ ed her image for years, and which, insurgent. Colonel Cabeilles, who night, a heavy downpour of rain be­ te Mu Fast Weak though fearful of rejection, would »till gan, accompanied by a severe electric I fled to the mountains wth a portion tell her how much ahe waa betovnlt “It la • Fana Whfcfcia ia no sudden fancy," said he. “itn'ce, of his troops, likswise surrendered. Ukrty ta Prova te Interest la Oar Many storm, which increased in volume, M ary, I believed my affection for you continuing for several hours. The Csilles did not sufficiently control the returned, but now you are changed. Vour Storm continued throughout the populace to bring in all the insurg­ letter* are brief and cold, and wheu { entire night and day and at 10 A. M., The town of Whitney, in Eastern ents in his district. The proceed­ There aro about 27,000 Chines« ia C H A I T E R X I I . —(Coot iaued.) the wealthy Miss Selden seemed so fond look around for the cause I am |«| tu though the storm had abated, the Oregon, is to put in a water system. ings of surrender were orderly. Hawaii. fear that I waa deceived iu - th iiih iiij. , uu Here Jenny's remarks were Interrupt­ lowering clouds threatened another It is reported that a large number ed by the loud rattling of wheels, and the of her. Baker City is endeavoring to have a Soon afte r M ary went to Mount H ol­ ever loved me. I f I am mistaken, t»|| Secretary Hay haa started another terrific downpour at any moment. of Caillea' followers have approached weather bureau eetabliehed in that halloo of many voices. Going to the yoke ahe bad received a letter from Billy, ma so; hut If I am not, if you can never canal treaty. Many miles of the Norfolk A West­ eity. him with a proposition that he issue door, she end M ary saw routine down in which he expressed his pleasure that bs my wife, I will school myselr to think ern railroad track, bridges and tele­ An American deserter who acted aa Steamboat I a strongly worded proclamation de- the road at a furious rate the old bay she waa at school, but added that the Of you as a brother would think ot Caillea’ lieutenant haa been placed in graph lines are entirely destroyed lamette river to f o r v a il i h ' |B**nng all Filipino insurgents who cart, laden with young people from Chic­ fact of her being there Interfered great- only and darling sister." lamette rner to Corvallis has ceased refuse to surrender to be con.idered opee, who had been berrying In Stur­ ly w ltb his plan of educating her him­ and communication is entirely cut ■ IFF—k . , - ■ 1_____ ■ F o r several days Mary had not beet off west of Elkhorn, so that it is im- for the summer. as bandits, and that this proclama­ bridge and were now returning home In self. “ Mother’s III health,” said he, “ pre­ well, and tha excitement, p r o d ttr e r f by Eire destroyed business buildings possible to learn the full extent of the Probably the last car load of 1900 tion be published by the insurgent high glee. The horses were fantastically vented me from doing anything until now, B illy’s letter tended to increuse her ill- and warehouses in Portland, Or., tc loss of “ ■ , life and property, but officials potatoes in the state was shipped from . presidente of every town in Laguna trimmed with fe ru j sad evergreens, while and just aa I am In a fair way to accom­ neaa. During the hours iu w h ich she »1,_ ......the value of 160,000. several of the girl» were ornamented In plish my object someone else has stepped alone that day ahe bad ample time tor the coal companies located iu the Hurl hurt a few days a g o ....................... • province.......................... the tame way. Conspicuous among the In before me. But It la all right, and as reflection, and before uight she wrote a The loss of life in West Virginia district have sent out messengers to The Oregon King Gold Mining Co., noisy group was Ella Campbell. Henry you do not seem to need my services at letter to Billy, in which she told him bow flood will not be as large as first re­ Elkhorn, the terminus of both tele­ Lincoln's broad-brimmed hat was rest­ present I shall next week leave M r. Sel­ Impossible it waa to r her to be the wife ported, while property loss will bs graphic and railroad communication, of Sumpter, has filed articles of incor­ greater. \ Manila, June 26.—The insurgent ing on her long curls, while her white den's employment, and go Into M r. W or­ of one whom ahe had always loved us an and have received a report that a con­ poration. Capital, 11,000,000. Arrangements have been made to general Arollio, together with a con­ sun-bonnet was tied uuder Henry's chiu. thington's law ottlce as clerk, hoping that own and dear brother. This letter caused A man in Chicago who attempted servative estimate as to the loss of make Prairie City a "station” on the siderable portion of the forces of Gen­ The moment Jenny appeared the whole when the proper time arrives I shall not M ary ao much effort, and so ninny bitter life will easily reach 200. Some ef to stop a quarrel between two other party set up ■ shout so deafeuing that stage line and the change will be eral Malvar, is expected to surrender the’ Widow Perkins' came out In a trie« be defeated in another plan which was tears, that for several days she cojiiiiuied the drowned are among the most men, accidentally ahot and killed one formed in boyhood, and which has become worse, and a t last gave up all hope of be­ made shortly. to the American forces at Han Joee, in prominent citizens of the coal fields. of them. to see " if the Old H arry was to pay, or the great ohject of my life.” ing present at the examination. Batangas province. The little town of Keystone, with what.” No sooner did Henry Lincoln get Reports from the-various sections “Oh, it’s too bad!” said Ida. “ to r I do M ary felt perplexed and troubled. W ashington’s state grain inspector a population of 2,000, seems the W ith the change from a military to aigui .uary sight or of M ary tnan than springing springing to to tils bia reel, feet. B illy’s letters of late had been more "like want you to see Cousin Georg.-, aud I predicts that 26,000,000 bushels of greatest sufferer, practically the entire of the Rogue river valley are to the a Civil- government of the Philippine ' and swinging his arm around bia head, he those of a lover than a brother, and ahe know ha'll be disappointed, too, for 1 wheat will be harvested in that state town being washed awAy. This town effect that the wheat crop thia year islands, which occurs July 4, the screamed-out: "Three cheers for the- could not help gueeaiug the nature of never aaw anything like the Interest he will be considerably short of the aver- this year. difficulty between the department of aehooim a’am anil an .i her h»r handsome han«ia,>ma lover, I av — achoolma’am “ the plan formed in boyhood.” She knew tak e, in yon.” is the principal one in the Pocahon­ •KP- the military secretary and civil serv­ B illy! H u rrah !” ahe should never love him except with A few days afterw ard, as Mary, was A sailboat containing a young man tas coal fields, and is located near its Sherman county will have an extra ice board over the matter of holding “ Wasn’t that smart?” said Jeony, slater’s love, and though she could not lying thinking of Billy, and wondering if and three girls capsized on Carquinez center. It was to a great extent the large wheat yield this year. examinations in the civil service for when at last tha hay cart disapeared tell him so her next letter lacked the tone she had dona right in writing to him as straits, in California, drowning oaa headquarters from which the mining A number of mines in- the Robin- certain civilians now employed by From view, and the noise and dust had of affection w ith which ahe was accus­ ahe did, Jenny came rushing in,- wild of the girls and the young man. population purchased supplies, the military department will disap­ somewhat subsided, ,. Then aa she saw tomed to write, and waa on tha whole _ with delight. iw i number of the coal and sonville district have been bonded. Brazil formally accepted i t the the tears in M ary’s eyes she added, “Oh, rather formal affair. Billy, who readily H e r father was downstairs, together pear. coac plants throughout the Pocahon- invitation to participate in the pan. " I wouldn't care if they did tease me about perceived the change, attributed It to the with Id a’s father, George and Aunt Mar­ Four hundred head of cattle were In oonsequenoe of the surrender of Billy Bender. I ’d as lief be teased about right cause, and from that time-his let­ tha. "M ost the first thing I did,” said American congress of nations, It i« j 1* district ar® reported practically purchased near Eqgene at an average General Caillea, all the insurgent him aa not.” i— ter» became fa r lea» cheerful than usual. Afie, "waa to inquire a fte r Billy Bender}- thought other South American i re-1 re­ dtotroyed and are in some instances price of |I 7 per head. prisoners on Luzon, island will be re­ “ I t ian’t that,” said M ary, smiling in M ary usually cried over them, wishing T guesa Aunt M artha wus shocked, for entirely washed away. Owing to the publics will now follbw this lend. leased. Information from native Ore from the Badger mine, Eastern high water which has flooded the dis­ spite of herself, at Jenny's frankness. " I t more than once that Billy would trans­ sha looked so queer. George laughed, •Frederick H. Davies, for many trict sources confirms previous reports Isn’t that. I didn’t like to hear Ella sing fer hia affection from herself to Jenny, and M r. Belden a’a id he wan doing well, and prevents communication, Oregon, is shipped to San Francisco years prominent as a civil engineer on at the rate of two carloads every five that General Malvar will soon sur­ with your brother, when she must have and it was foF thia reason, perhaps, that and waa one of the finest young men iu anything like a correct estimate of railroads running out of Chicago, the loea of property is impossible, but days. render. without stopping to consider the propri­ Boston.’ known he meant to annoy me.” was killed while attempting to pre­ from the best inlozasatfegt obtainable During the whole df George's stay at "T h a t certainly was wrong,” returned ety of the matter, she first asked Jenny Work is well under way on the new DESTROYING CHINE8E FORT8. Jenny, "hot Ella Isn't- so much to blame to write to him, and then encouraged her Mount Holyoke Rose managed to keep v e n t.^ wreck on the Baltimore A the loes to the property will easily road from Whitney to Alamo. When Ohio, near Midland, Ohio. as Henry, who aeema to have acquired a io answering his notes, which became him at her aide, entertaining him occa­ reach 12,000,000. completed this road will decrease the great influence over her during the few gradually longer and longer, until at last sionally krith unkind remarks concerning As a result fo the war between the Out ef the A- rough estimate pieces the »uni- distance very materially and bring weeks he haa been at home. You know his letters were addressed to Jenny, while M * rJ. »ho. she said, was undoubtedly United States and Spaiu, a ‘.new W J>f bridges washed away between more mines into tin- shipping list. City Sold to Foreigners. she la easily flattered, and I dare say the notes they contained were directed to feigning her sickness go as not to appear principle has been established, which Bluefields and Vivian Yards, a dis­ In her classes where she knew she could Henry has fully gratified her vanity in M ary! Pekin," June 2».—There has been that respecL for he says she is the only prevents neutral menofwar entering tance of 28 miles, at from 15 to 20, do herself no credit; “hut.” said she. • a» CHAPTER XIII. PORTLAND WILL CELEBRATE. no meeting of the ministers of the or departing from * blockaded port and from present indications it will decent looking girl in Chicopee. But see, Rapidly the days passed on at Mount soon as the examination is ovefJdi.-'ll g.-t foreign powers at Pekin since the first there comes Mrs. Mason; I gueaa she Holyoke. w ith o u t’the consent of the blockad­ be impossible to run trains through Autumn faded into wlntef, well fast enongh and bother us~wtth her ing fleet. to Vivian and points west .of there Preald«nt Did Not Com. But "Th. Fourth of last week, but the ministers them­ wonders what is keeping you so long.” whose icy breath floated for a time over company at Chiroiwe.” The moment M rs. Mason entered the the mountain .tops, and then melted away In this Rose was mistaken, for whea selves profess satisfaction at the la Comine and Thar. WIN Be a Kg Tima. Three lives were lost in a storm-at under a week or 10 days. This will course of evento. The Chinese forts school room, Jenny commenced talking at the approach o t spring, which, with the Agerclae* closed M ary w h s s till too ill render it impossible to gst relief Pittsb urg. The enthusiasm which Portland ex­ have not yet been destroyed. It h is about Mount Holyoke, her tongue run its swelling buds add early flowers, gave to ride, and it was decided that alia the stricken districts, and with those All insurgent prisoners on Luzon pected to expend in the entertain been determined that each nation nlng «o fast that it entirely prevented way in Its turn to the long bright days of should remain a few days until Mis Ma­ who escaped with their lives,- home- will be released. ment of the president and party has shall destroy, those forts now occupied anyone else from speaking until she atop summer. And now only a few weeks re­ son could come for her. W ith many tears ,e* and ..without. Jaad, indescribable ped for a moment to take breath. Then Ida and Jenny hade their ypung friend Arollio’s force in Batangas is ex­ suffering is inevitable. __ been bottled up and will be let loose by its troops, but the ministers find Mrs« Mason very quietly remarked th at mained. ere the annual examination at good-by. but Rose, when asked to ifo iip r. which Ida was t& be graduated. “* pected to surrender. tn the celebration of the Fourth of that the respective military command­ ff M ary wished to go to Mount Holyoke Neither Rose nor Jenny.were to return and see her, turned away d ia d a in tiilly . FIQHTÏNÎFTN THE 8OUTH. July. W hile the committee which ers object to destroying Chinese forts she could do so, M ary looked up inquir­ the next year, and nothing but M r. Lin­ amusing herself during their absence by President McKinley will visit the not occupied by their troops. Conse­ ts engaged in arranging for the cele­ ingly, wondering what min« had opened coln’s firmneaa and good sense had .pre­ talking and laughing with George More­ northwest next year. r-r-o-----~ \ — — - bration is not doing much talking, it quently «the laaniaters will probably so suddenly at her feet; but she received sented their being sent* for when their land. Several strikers were wounded in Forty laiurgenti Killed or Woimdtd is earnestly and energetically at work have to employ Chinese labor to effect no explanation until Jenny had bidden mother first heard that they had failed ■ The room in which Mary lay romiiinod- riots at Columbia, S .C . on its plane, and wiU have several the destruction of the unoccupied forts her good-by and. gone. Then ahe learn­ to entpr the middle d s n . Mrs. Lincoln’« ed a view of the yard and gntewsi an | Earl Russell will tried by the Manila, June 22.—It is estimated very large- surprises In store for Port­ at the expense of the different nations. ed that Mrs. Mason had1 Just received one fiiortlficSHon was undoubtedly greatly I n ­ -after Aunt M artha, Ida s n .| .b-m,',- h:,,t - house of lordg for bigamy. Many Chinese .enuchs have been hundred dollars from a man in Boston. creased from the fact that th« despised left, she arose, and stealing to the win- that 40 insurgents were killed or landers and visitors on Independence selling valuables which have come Who had year» before Owed it to her hus M ary bad entered in advance of her dow, looked out upou the eomimny aa Day. The fact that cheap railroad wounded during the recent engage- The transport Indiana sailed from band, and w a i unable to pay pay It sooner. daughters. “ Things sre coming to a pret­ they departed. She could readily divine* from the Forbidden Citv T hteuU u-.St W« to inents which occurred '^»niivis lie tsi - i/ven m i if - fares will be provided oa a ll lines Z X Aa,‘ J DDW' “ W » m Mrs. Mason, M- iih I h with coaet-artiltery.’-------------- -------------, “ there 4a ty pass," said she. “ Yes, a pretty pass; which was Oeorgr Morelnint, for in Albay province. Many insurgents into the city Will doubtless prove an ables thus sold were probably no reason why you should not go to byt I might have known bettor than to Lincoln a shawl and sntcpel were thrown Holland will reclaim a whole pro- are over the walls of the city to the Mount Holyoke, If you wish to.” returning to their homes. & incentive to many residents of the over hit arm. while flow- herself wnjke.i send my children to such a school.” ' vince from the Zuyder Zee. One ' Charges of theft and gate of prop, neighboring cities to come in and enuchs’ confederates outside. She inslnted upon sending for Rose close to his elbow, uppari-nifr «hin.s.in • Cortes, the Texas assassin, is sup­ erty are made against a number of help celebrate, and they are promised beautifully carved table, whieh was “Oh, what a forlorn-looking place!!’ and J«*nny, but M r. Lincoln promptly re­ hia whole afle n tioti. Diice fie turned posed to have been captured. the witnesses in the commissary cases. a reception which they will long re­ seen in the Forbidden City only two exclaimed Rose Lincoln, aa from the win­ plied that they should not come home. around, but fearful a? being observed, weeks ago, ha« been sold by a enuch dows o f the crowded vehicle, in which Still, as Rose seemed discontented, com­ M ary drew back Itehiu-Uthe w’liiitow cur­ Provost General Davis has submit­ member. . The Prussian crop-shortage is the No valuables of any they had come from the ca n she first ob­ plaining that so much exercise made her tain,, and thus lost a view of his face. ted a plan for the .municipal govern­ ds from T,riou" outside towns for 600 taels. most serious in recent years. (To be conrihued,) ment of Manila. The United States will furnish the music, i and kind have been taken out of the city tained a view of the not very handsome side and shoulder ache, and as Jenny • • help to ■ « ■ Ilia n m e music, did not wish to remain another year un­ through the gates. These are guard- village of South Hadley. xx* V e g e ta b le C hariacteM stlca. ' less M ary did, he consented that they General Chaffee has been appointed Washington has been asked for an U. D. Cole, chairman of the adver­ It is estimated that the cost of repa'ir- — *—*-* *—— -a--I e * »1».. P Luis are boliciulan, nour­ military governor of the Philippines. appropriation of 810,000 to defray the tising committee is working hard to ing the palace, independent of the same seat with bereelf, and consequently term, on condition that they went Some­ ishing themselves from day to day ■he was very much distressed and crowd­ where elae. Public buildings at Manila are tc expenses of 60 Filipino teachers who let the residents of sister cities know valuable works of art which are miss­ w ith o u t care for Hie morrow. ed. She, however, felt a little afraid of “J ‘ ball never make anything of Hen­ be turned over to th u civil authorities are to study for a year in normal that they will be welcome, and he ing, will reach 260,000 tales. Others, on the contrary, are pro­ Aunt M artha, who ahe saw was Inclined receive aald he, advantage, “ but my an daughters evory d ^rh ap s’ shall one foundly selfish or provident - but f„r Members of the staff of Li Hung to favor the object of her wrath, so she ry,” The secretary .of state lias addressed schools tn the United States, these says that the city will probably enter the Russian government on the tariff schools having offered them free tui­ tain more guests during the oelebra Chang and Prince Ching say that restrained her rault-finding spirit until or the other of them will comfort my old themselves, w ith o u t occupying theiu- tion. — tion than at any time in her history. great anxiety , ia felt regarding the she arrived at South Hadley, where ev­ age.” question. . .... . selvea w ith th eir neiglilxirs. 8u. li la, t a Two hundred soldier prisoners will whereabouts and safety of a large aliove all, the case with the |a»tato, erything came in for a share of her dis­ H e had spoken truly with regard to Adalbert 8. Hay, son of secretary be sent to the United States on the Portland Marfcrta. , , quantity of gold that waa buried in pleasure. Hebry, who was studying, or pretending which, ao long aa It is living, not only of State Hay, fell from a New Haven, transport Indiana. Wheat—Walla Walla, export value, the Forbidden City. Certain enuchs “T hat the seminary!” said she con­ to study, law in the same offlee wltb Billy takes the food aud w ater necessary to Conn., hotel window and was killed. ,^c per bushel; blueatem, 60 Uc • who knew the secret of the location temptuously. aa they drew up before tbn Bender. But his father heard no favor­ Its d ally nourishment, but makes V IC T IM S O F E X P L O 8 IO N . State of Oregon has begun a suit valley, nominal. ’ of this gold have disappeared. building. "W hy, It lan’trtialr as large or able accounts of him, and from time to strong provision, sto rin g- like the a n t - to collect bond of ex-8chool Clerk Flour—beet grades, 82.9003.40 per handsome as I supposed. Oh, horror! I time large bills were presented. Bo it its nourishment for w in ter in its tuber­ Is no wonder the disappointed father Davis, who embezzled about 831,000 Thrts Msa Wert Killed and Five Other. barrel; graham, 8360. know I shan't stay here long.” A Tka T»ln Anniversary. sighed, and turned to his daughters for cle«. 80 when It has lost Its green The furniture of the parlor was also At least 200 perished by floods in • « 1 » ; gray, Ia|ured. Tien Tsin, June 26.—The- drat an­ very offensive to tfce young lady, aud the comfort his only son refused to give. leaves, wheu lta stem Is dry. It can 8130en,e,, -------------—■ ,0 think al1 -------------------------------- further effort on her General Corbin has started for the a blast on the Oregon A Washington general assembly of plauta the fo llo w ­ dlings, 821.60; shorts, 820; chop, 816. licly thanked the ladies who, June of everything, was completely' c h im e d I ^ i m a n d T ” “ ^ 1 n-UI" ero‘," were th« ing year. B u t It works for It »elf alone. Philippine«. 17, the anniversary of the beginning Railroad. The scene of the accident ■ H ay-T m miumj rothy, 812.60014; clover, to say nothing of the black with the sweet smile and placid face. On the edntrary. the Iwaii la a plant A new political party has been was in a deep cut about half a mile 8709.50; Oregon wild hay, 8 6 0 7 per of the aiege of Tien Tsin, decorated A fte r some conversation between Miss marks which she received. Jenny, on the devoted to her children. Knowing that the graves of the soldiers of all na­ south of this place. ton. launched in Kansas City. contrary, said she wished to retrieve her Lyon and Aunt M artha it was decided The Chinese insurgent that Rose and Jenny should room togeth­ reputation for laziness, and leave behind she la soon going to die. ahe hurries The cause of the exploeion will per Butter—Fancy creamery, 1 5 0 17^ c ; tionalities. A pro-Boer meeting in London w u haps never be known, as the men who dairy, leader, General Mais, is here in con­ er, aa a matter of course, and that Mary a good impression. Bo. never before In to give her children the nouriahment 1 3 0 14c ; store, 1 1C 0 0 12c per the scene of much disorder. sultation with the German command­ should room with Ids. Rose bad fully her whole life had she behaved ao well w hich It w ill be lmjM>8sllde for lief ta were working at the drill hole were pound ers concerning the pacification and intended to room with Ida herself, and or studied as bard as she did during the give later. She surrounds them with Under the new ruling no duty has instantly killed. About 25 men were —1 70l7)^ c per dozen. this decision made her very angry; but last few weeks of her stay at Mount H ol­ a sort of pocket of nourishment, which working in the cut, and from the sur­ been collected on Russian oil. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 82-750 reconstruction of the country. there waa no help for it, and she was yoke. Ida. who waa expecting her fa th ­ w ill p erm it them , when they are sep- vivors it was learned that two men er, aunt and cousin to be present at the One hundred thousand persons are were loading a 12 foot drill hole with 3^76; hens, 83.0003.60; dressed, 9 0 obliged to submit. Ran Down a 10c per pound; springs, 82.0003.75 anniversary, waa ao engrossed with her arated from her by w ind or by death, anxious to file on Oklahoma lands. And now in a few days life at Mount « « H e . that .f o did n‘o, X - r v . how to find th e ir own existence. This clas­ No. 2 giant powder, and had p u t. in P*.r * ? “ n ! ducks. I 3« * for o ld ; 82.60 Boston, June 25.—While coining 100 •Jtick8' 14 i8 "” PIx*ed 104.00 for young; geeee, 8 4 0 5 per into the harbor thia morning the Holyok« commenced in earnest. Although i". t '" d low-aplrited M ary reemed. She sification of plants into bohemians anil All the volunteers are expected tc perfectly healthy, M ary looked rather arrive from the Philippines by June that they had just been tamping the tUrkey"’ ,ive’ 8« 10c: ,r . w i » bs In th . city, and you ^re railroads. There la the kind that run« and who hissed the Infanta Isabella, H ., ex-governor of that state and also Rand mined. wih’ h* h" PP7 Wher® "he h : L ’«i. you will be in tha same bouse with ward M ary, and forthwith Miss Down* London, June 25.—Lord Kitchener The American Bible Society is pre­ hole In the door. T h e pipe was at an Wlflisut Mb Sigaaters. 000 acyea of cotton thia year, an in ­ h « sent no report of the Waterkloopf departed with the Information, which paring to issue editions of the Scrip­ angle o f about 35 degrees. A cloud Olytoipia, Wash., Jnue 26.—Gov­ crease of 2,111,000 acre«. mishap. Recent events in Cape tures in 20 different Filipino dialects. o f amoke was coming from It. h'out a r ,’¿ears. ernor Rogers filed with the secretary ’ ""Whs1 W hy, Mary, what’s the M matter?” a.k- Colony seem to prove the Boer inva­ Texas fever lias been discovered blooded horses and a man were th. ' OC- A gJP«y fortune teller who was ar­ of state today senate bill No. 4 with­ ed Ids. when, toward the close of the among native cattle of northern Ger­ sion o< that country to , be serious rested in Wyoming had barfk notes to out his signature. Senate bill No. 4 ? •T: ,he fou»d her companion weeping enpanta o f that. T he man was the many, and is said to have existed A letter to the Daily Mail, dated the amount of 83,600 in a belt about is the act relative to the issuance of in her room. W ithout lifting her head Zulu. T a k in g care o f valuable stuck j-LepcTown. ,Jwne 5, confirms the his waist. more than 100 years. M ary replied. " I f . foolish In me to err en route from one m arket to anothet death warrants and was introduced .... « ♦ | pro-Boer report and says the invaders I know, but why need I always be was his business. H e was a type of a by Senator Rands, of Clark county. pro.ch«l The Berlin city mission, headed number anything from 7,000 to 10,- with having been a pauper? Announcement of Coiunt von Wal- class that railroad men on everv fin by A. Stocker, issues each week 108 - 000; that they are swarming all over d^reee’s intention to visit America It was the measure to cure which the rouldn t help It. I promlaed moTher haev named the Zulus. They t up the 000 sermons for those who cannot thp eastern and midland district* and in the near future is.taken to indicate recent special session was called. would take care of little AUie « . |ODg center o f the e a r. for a sort f liv in g Governor Rogers was asked why he she lived, and If ahe went to the poor- attend church, 20,000 of which are getting recruits and horses. an early termination of the troubles had failed to sign the bill, but he house I had to go too.” l” »or- room, and there In the midst of tlielt distributed in the city. in China. t a k l X M h° A l l i e r asked Ida, anim als live as happily as the road'» refused to have anything to say. Spaia Buy.ig Gum. At the census of 1790 New York own M * r Z ' hOt >*‘ wren hei Unless a new counterfeit turns up prealdeat who passes them In his pri­ I.otidon, June 26.— Spain appears was outranked in population by id ^ I d . ‘ ave.h e r b o n , *: * ■■*•1« vate car.—Chicago In te r Ocean, Fatasagkr Train Wrocksd. soon the year ended June, 1901, will Virginia, Pennyslvania, North Caro­ to_ be making vigorous efforts to re- hold the record for the small amount the next let- In a few words Mary related her his­ te r w h dh Pittsburg, June 26.—North bound tory, omitting her «cqualntanc» with PW'f • depletion of her armament lina and Massachusetts. v .^ ,.Pr<>" , U , n B * • “ » ■ F in a n c ie r . her r e f u . . r ent ‘ ° A " m M ' rth‘ 5 ? ° ? m ,de *nd circulated in by the Spanish-American war. the United States. L ittle laaac, who was barely 6 years »«ngal is suffering from the co- caused A .p « In a day or two M ary received two let A ?!*****' navy commission from Lake Erie Railroad, was wrecked at *’' mother dle love her ‘do you know while going at • very great speed* « d 7. * bat that ample m i d . wer“ l l i bits the sale of cocaine except by m*rk»ble record of firing five aimed The Canadian government will what I am going and to be to her as trne and faithful a when I have Id ran into an open switch at Monoca, druggists on physician's preecrii»- round» in 37 seconds, maintaining an fl«*y°r to cheek the destruction of friend as Jenny. This promise, which for the defraying of her e x p e u s e j^ n rir1 cento T’ tion«. The use of the drug has be- MV*rage,with a projectile weighing 20f Hable island, now being washed aw4^ and the entire train went over an was never broken, was of great benefit to the coming year. A fai». .■ . * * <,nr' n« / “No,” answered the nurse. ’ f th . come very prevalent among the poun<«iOf over five rounds per minute by ocean wavea, by planting hardy embankment some 25 feet high. ^ 7 ’ A r” Tln< ,0 h‘‘r * * ♦ 1 " I am going to buy _ ..„ a paper . „. of r pins Negroes. tree« and thick shrubbery. * 7 Every car was overturned, two of them beat girls In school, who toon learned " " d •c a tte r them all over the floor, and going over twice. 1 to love her for herself, and not At . * * “ » “ •I“ — .. Ï Â - ’Æ than pick them up," replied the young O nanciar.-Jaw lah W orld. Twa Muterai Uva» S o u re d U eerond e le u ■■alter st the ►•ce a l Da y loa, Oregoa. Wart Virginia Takt» the Oath te Aflajlaaca _ Areilloa, Coaaaaite WMI Give Ur- NE WS OF THE WEEK obici ■rami ikka 1 iE,,n -*— — I- ±— ' m ’ to Ï At Me, lta leaiitj earaful oomplet« » » nia,« •cuooii r< H a ltt, Pu She ( that yoj other g l He was onlj Teach breathe^ Johnt Teach nty, oi Tomr Ej "An pliosphol 000,000,1 m atch c« 100,000 1 feet of c i 150 toiL in the 1 It is d< that the 1 derbilt a i bled in t| T h e Van« 880,000, < 870,000, ( Rhe blood, akin, as i | eruption - Tetter - 1 are sudd« chilling the bio muscles, 1 h o t ; dag extreme! of helple d ry out ' th at ever Linij “ Thr 1« g rip s wreck. •avara trie d a ll | o f them 1 «sad a ll | hut 1___ • - X w aa 1 l a flesh 1 to b a tta i •cribed, adding a tains noi I f