Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, November 22, 1901, Image 2

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    DAYTON HERALD.
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EVENTS OP THE DAY
ltnalf, which chemical thaortou have
thought to bo one element o f'w hich
the others would sooner or later prove
to ba compounds, seems to ba of com­
posite nature."
Other photographs made at abont
tha same time show the curious fact
th at the spectrum of lightning In ant
always the same. Soma of the phot»
graphs show a doubling at the bright
linen.
Professor Pickering was nt
first Inclined to believe that thia was
a sort of composite photo, but ho sow
concludes that the doubling looks as
though hydrogen, the only element
rtadled la the lightning spectrum, sad
hitherto believed to be least Ithaty
aver to be proved a compound body,
la mads up of at least three compon­
ents. This conclusion he bases upon
the fhet that there were 30 lines la
the hydrogen bpectrum on one photo, I
three In another and one la the third. I
the different flashes havnlg been pho­
tographed under different clrcum-
I Long Captivity
I
ougbly liberal seals.’ Her« la also a pho­
tographic vtow of tho piaco; a charming
villa, you 000, la tho boot French styIo.
Tho lady’s husband to aa avoaet; aad ev­
now living?" erything la taught by professors—cosmog­
raphy and pedagogy, and other studies of
which wo never hoard whoa I was a girt.
O livia to to stay there twelve month., and
la return for her services w ill take la»
sons from say professors attending tho
establishment. T ear mind assy ha gaits
at oeaa sow."
"But wham to the p ls e e r I Inquired.
“O h! it is to Neraaandy—Notreau,” ho
said—"«nits sat at tho range of railways
and tourists. T h a n win ba aa danger of
Hu Affected Her Health -
Brigand* Hold Out for Big Raema.
Softs, Nov. 3ft.—Another le tte r has
been received from M ia. E lle n -M .
I Stone.
H er health has been some-
I what affected by her confinement and
hard fare, but she expresaea herself
as atiU confident of ultimate release.
> A letter to M r. Dickinson, diplomat­
ic agent of the United States at Sofia,
Gold worth 60 cents was taken
replying to hie proposals concerning
la ransom, says the brigands w ill hold from the craw of a dock raised at
out for a figure very much above the S c o tt. M ills.
sum at Mr. Dickinson', command. The
Thieves broke into a Eugene store
brigands Interpret Mr. Dickinsons and stole a num ber of «mall articles
I note having fixed oa the sum he la
are reported on willing to pay, and on a Urns Umlt, aa of little value.
1 being Indicative that be can gat more
A reoevier has bean appointed for
A mounted force of Cepe Dutch aur- 1 money. They also demand ttnmunity the Columbia Logging Company,
from prosecution. But I t to Impoaai near St. Helena. T ’ “ T
mderod to tbs Beers.
Me for the diplomatic agent of the
Superintendent Brown, of the Falls
United States to have power to bind
the governments of Bulgaria and Tur­ R iver fish hatchery, says the outlook
key. This point, however, is not Ukeiy there u very favorable.
to be a serious obstacle In the way of
Practically nil the
M e rit end net political Influence will negotiations.
Dallas have been ahipj
be recognised la arm y promotions.
were from 8)4 to 10 eents per pound.
. ■ Ways and means committeemen are
Washington, Nov. 20.— Another ca
divided on the subject of reducing w ar blegram received from United States
Senator Mitchell has announced
Consul-General Dickinson nt Sofia, that he will endeavor to have a new
"There! net a word!" ahe Interrupted
Imperatively. “TeU me all about that
wretch, Richard Foetar. How did you
com a screes him? I . M likely to die?
money and was out oa a |3ftM bond. Ia M aaythiag like K a te DakreyT—I
The principal witness agalnat him w U never call her K a te Dobroo eo long
was a negro living la the aame neigh­ as the world lasts. Coma, M arti a, toll
borhood. About a motlth ago the a »
mo everything about him."
ffro was assassinated. The two Mont­
»be sat with bm most of the morning,
gomerys want to arrest Mathis to r talking with animated perseverance, and
a t tost prevailed upon in« to take her a
walk in Hyde Park. H e r pertinacity BM
me good in spite of tho irritation It
While guarding their prisoners.
A
cauoad mo. Whan her dinner hour was
poaae of 30 or 40 of the lending citi- a t hand I flak boaad to attend ho* to
eeae of Oxford went to the seen« to­ her house la Hanover street: and I could
day and every effort w ill be made to I
capture Mathis.
I sat got away tram M r without first
speaking to Jails. H e r face was very
sorrowful, and M r manner sympathetic,
CAUSED BY DENSE FOG.
W e said only a few words to one another.
but I west away w ith the impression that
M r M a r t was still with me.
▲t dinner Jack announced his Intention
of paying a vlait to Richard Foster.
"You are not fit to doal with the fol-
driver of a London omnibus waa
found dead In his box, while the v »
h id e was »till running. Ha was a
victim a t cold fog.
Several oMlislona occurred in the
Mersey. The Dominion liner Roman,
froan Portland, November ft, m a
down and sank the British steamer
Sapphire, of the Dundee Gen Llne.i
There was ao toft* e f Bto. - - -
A Norwegian brigantine has been
seen drifting helplessly off Hull, and
It la feared that several persons have
been drowned.
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know she has changed M r name alto-
gather thle time."
"D id you discover that Olivia aad Ellas
kfartineau are the asms person»?" I aak-
el
.
!
"No, I did not," ahe answered; " I
thought you wore ours of t h a t ”
B ut I waa hot sura of It; neither coaid
be sure. H e puasled hiiu.elf la
trying to give a satisfactory description
of his Elton M artiaeau; hut every an-
awor ba gave to my eager questions
plunged us luto g reater uncertainty. H a
was aot »are of the color either of her
h a ir or eyas, aad made hluaderiug guesses
at her height
W h a t waa I to believe?
i t was running too. groat a risk to
make any farther Inquiries at No. 10
Bellringer street Mrs. Wilkinson was
the landlady of the lodging bouse, aad
she had told Johanna that Madame Per-
rior hoarded with M r whoa she was la
London. B ut the might begin to talk to
her other lodgers, I f M r own curiosity
M r driver dapped h l. hin d , together
llfthtiy. as thosgh Monsieur Perrier', bub-
bto as*dad very little pressure to d i»
psrse I t
“Good heavens!” 1 exclaimed, "bat
w M r became ot OU—of the young Eng­
lish lady. and the child?"
.
t e « M . “ I da ao* know.
1 * » B»t M/« to Nolreau, bat I paas to
«“ d fro from Falaise. She baa not re­
turned in my omnibue, that la all I know
Bnt «ha could go to Granville. or to Oaan.
There are other omnibuses. you eee
Homebody will toll 70« down there."
I t waa naarty eleTea o’clock before wo
•■torsd
t.ow>: bo‘ 1 *“ ™«‘ • tn r
moro particulars from the middle-aged
woman .n th . omnibus here.». S b . £
ollocted the name Of Miss Bilen M srti-
■Oaa. and her arrival; and she described
her with the accuracy and faithfulneaa
of a woman. I f eke were not Olivia her-
aelf she meat be her very counterpart.
I atarted out early the next morning
to find the Rue de Grace, where the la-
acrlptlon on my photographic view of the
pnmiaao repreaeated them aa situated.
There were two houaee. one .tending in
the street, the other lying back beyond a
very pleaaant garden. A Frenchman waa
pacing up and down the broad grev,;
path which connected them, examining
critically the vines growing against the
walla. Two little children were gam­
boling about In does white cape, and with
frocks down to their heels. Upon seeing
me ba llfted hie hat. I returned the aal-
utatlon with a politeness aa ceremonious
aa hie own.
"Monsieur is an Englishman ?" he said
in a doubtful tons.
"From the Channel Islands," I replied
upon your own black aheap in Guernsey,
but you know nothing of the bread M rs .
New I f I see him I will «quaere out e f
him every mortal thing M knows about
Olivia.”
Jack returned. his face kindled with
excitement. He caught my hand, and
grasped it heartily.
" I no more bettors aha la dead than 1
am," were hto Bret words. "You recol­
lect me telling you of a drunken brawl
In a street eC t M Strand, where a fel­
low, aa drunk as a toed, waa for claim­
ing a pretty girl as hto wife; only I had
followed M r out ef Rldtoy'a agency of­
fice, and waa Just la time to protect M r
from him. A girl 1 could have fallen in
love with myself.. Yea recollect?"
“Yea, yea," J said, almost breathless.
“ H a was t M man, and Olivia waa the
federal odurt district established in
Eastern Oregon.
Boaeburg’s city eouneil has 1st the
contract of grading and surfacing
81,600.
handcar
1 W h e a t-W filto Walls, 67; blue
k stem, 680; Valley, 6««67c.
‘ F lo u r-B est grades, 8166«8.6C
per barrel: graham, 8S.60.
Gats—Nominal 96£ftl.OO pr cental
started
The burglars
eacaued on
on e a
ourgiaro eocepeo
• eTeml
others,
tho
A h#<Ty
I port that shook the mountain was , 8XMIB-76 per ten.
Throe parsons w a n killsd and 86
M instant later a huge r TMilltouffo—Bran, |1 6 .6 0 « 1 7 ; mld-
others injured in a m ining accident
° f 5 “ ®*»
1 BM»«. 819«ftO.6O; shorta, 1&117.8O;
a t 0tassnro, Prussia.
Thirteen aro ^ ^ « 0
lost sight of hln compa» ■ ohopL 816mlfi 60
s till sntomhMl
— ..J.*?®- ’ but “ • turned Into a side room (
H a y-T im oth y. «11« 1ft; clover,
~ ieh"ftutokly as possible, and waa shut
Ow*on wild hey, 8 6 « « pw
The owners of tho petroleum works off by falling slate.
Probably two ;
in Gallieia, Auatro-Hungary, have I days passed before he succumbed to
decided to form a trust to end ths 10,8 fo'11 **r. 4
dairy, 18«SSe; atom, l S g e l d e par
reckless competition.
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pound.
„
Fo?r’ *S 0 o , Eastern S i® 26c.
son
a gushing
__ oil
s, field i is . ex­
__“ ler, who on Saturday broke all auto­
200 feet. A
oreBm’
!» •
ported to be developed.
¡1’ Mo; Yenng America, l « 1 6 e .
,
Poultay-Chloksna, mixed, 8 1 6 0 «
K in g Edward has decided to have
the celebrated K oh -I-N oo r diamond
18.60; heuA |A 0 0 ; diussod, 10« 11c
mounted in the orown of Queen A lex­
per pound springs, ftft.SO« S.00,
andra for the coronation.
pm doaeu; ducks, «8 for old 83-00«
4.00 for young; gesso, |6 « 7 par d e »
The presidente ol Tacloban, Leyte,
has been arrested for treason.
" • 1‘ ;
A flow of o il her been stroek. in a
w ell at Dsbsque, O e la , at a depth of
Count von Hstsfeldt,
Pied by A. F. L o w e n th a l, o f N e w Y o rk
City, and the nudagclous thief manag­
ed to escape with hto booty and get
safely away.
M r. Lowenthal Is s defiler la pre-
mous stones, sad he to a t »reeoat oa
tee Pacific Coast oa a hnslnnes trip.
Lest Saturday night he arrived nt
the
Portland
Hotel,
and
was
assigned to fi room oat the ground
floor facing Yamhill street, being the
third window from the northeast ear­
ner of Seventh and Yamhill streets.
Hto traveling trunk, containing the
greeter pert of his diamonds he used
In trade, sad s portion o f his money. I
was placed to hie room. There ero
two keys to thia room, one used by I
the guest and placed In the office
when It to n o t to see, end the ether
«wtoHy to rtmrge of the Janitor la
^ n rg e of all the rooms oa that cor-1
mata open.
r"u
Thera wars not many cll-
clerk* wer* «Joy
S? “
ttaaa. Jack had recalled te
his mind tha exaet date of hto former
vtolt; <ad th e . t M eote « « « I t y
•Th* **"?* , *®Bd
M fito of
In m L M M *" * " “ • " * * ' * ’ nBd,r th«‘ •late
„
German a m -,
h a m s d or to England has retired.
Port Townsend, Nov. 20.—Arrivals
from the north on the steamship Sena­
W in d , rain xend snow are playing
tor report that the steam ship Topeka
havoc with the shipping of the Brit­ struck a rock to Tsku Inlet instead of
ish isles.
an iceberg as previously reported. A
passenger on the Senator was ou ths
Topeka when the accident occurred
and was oo deck. A blinding snow
storm prevailed at the time of the a »
cldent and the Topeka struck square
against an overhanging cHff on the
«bore of Taku Inlet. Seafaring men
fam iliar with icebergs say that when
a vessel collides with one the punc­
ture Is always below the water Has.
and the Topeka’s Injuries were above.
Washington, Nov 3(\— A dispatch
received here announces t b n the
poetofllee at Freemansburg. W . Va_
waa robbed and burned Bunday morn­
ing. No loan la stated.
St. Louis, Nov. 30.—Chief of D »
tectives Desmond received a capias
today foe Ben Kilpatrick, from Sheriff
How ie, of Paint Rock, Tex., where
KIlpHtrirtftjto wanted for the murder
of W illiam Thornton.
/
A mlU la to ba built near Pittsburg
to turn out seventy-live tons of woven
wire feaee per day.
BIG DIAMOND ROBBERY,
Sesttle, Nov. 20.—No credence is
given here to the story of the alleged
British trade Import aad export for
discoverer at Skagway, Alaska, of a
tbe pest year foot up M0.Mft.00« groet- conspiracy to overturn the Canadien
Government to the Northwest T e rri­
tory. United States Marshal JShoup.
who la credited with having come here
to communicate with the United
States Government regarding the mat­
te r to said to to va come only for the
directly
*rY«fi” ha ««Id. “Mlsa Ellen Martlneau
t£ Ch,rJ “ ' Z rench •cho°L
mtom to ba p atA a b o et £10; 00 salary;
reference, Mra. Wilkinson. Ne. lfo Bell-
fi
oCrvcte **
la
£ l S W "*’ r
- J*"**°®~’^<llBl»>, X«rnaea; dreaosd
“Yea, gentleman, that la the address "
mid t M clerk, dosing tha book. "8 M H
r w rits It down for you? Mrs. W ilkin-
was tha party who should have paid
our cenuntoatou; as yon perceive. . pre.
<»wa »nd
h rife^ flO O esio ^ d ii^
w * to d pretty esre the yo n ai
W7 t , tO
« *o o l. but Mr». W i i
kl^ ° " d“ toe It, sad It to sot Worth onr
wMle to psrrao onr claim in law."
t o * ® « * Go youag l a d y r I
b<H ’o « i 5 5 n n J er poaBd .
Hope—8«10JSe per nound.
Wool—V alley,ll«1.1^ op er pound;
«Jrtmm Oregon, 8 « li) < c ; mohair,
30«S lo par pound.
• war* v i d ted; and open mors my desire yae are hybrid, half
English,
half
to fathdm t M
hanging sheet B M m A ; s fins race. I also have English
Olivia might plunge bar into fresh dUB- Mood In say veins."
eultiee, should It reach t M sara e f F o »
I paid monsieur a compliment upon tha
„ tar or hto wife.
result of t M admixture of blood in hto
" I must satisfy myasif sheet M r sure­ own Instance, and then proceeded to un­
ty bow ." I said. “O nly pot yourself to fold a y object to now vlalting him.
say piece, Jack. H ew can I east till 1
“A h r ’ he M id. “yM , ye., y s a fp e rrie .
knew mere about O livia I "
,
j
“ I do put myself In your place,’’ ha
answered. "W h a t de yea say to havklg
a-run down to thia place in Basse Nor-
■ mandy, and seeing for yourself whether
I Mias Elton Martlneau to your Olivia ?"
"H o w can I T ’ I asked, attempting te
’ I hang back from the suggestion. I t waa a
. busy time with an T M season was in
‘ full roll, and our moat aristocratic pa-
., tlenta were to town. Tbs easterly winds
I were bringing In their usual harrast of
1 bronchitis and diphtheria.
I f I want
I Jack’s band, weald M mere tkaa full.
Had these things come to perplex ne only
two months earlier, I could have taken
a holiday w ith a dear conscience.
"Dad will Jump at the chance of com­
ing back for a week." replied Jack; "he
la bored to death down at Fulham. Go
you must, for my sake, old follow. Ytm
are good for nothing aa long aa you’re ee
down in the mouth. I shall be glad to bo
rid of you."
In thia « a y it camo to pass that tw e
e v e n in g s la ter I w a . cro ssin g the Chan­
nel to Havre, aad found myself about
fiva^p'clock is t M afternoon of ths sex*
day at Falaise. I t waa the terminus of
t M railw ay la that direction; sad a very
ancient conreyance was In waiting te
carry on any travelers who were venture­
some enough to explore the regions be­
yond.
I very much preferred sitting beside
the driver, a red-faced, smooth-cheeked 1
Norman, habited in a blue blouse, who 1
could crack h l. loaff whip with almost t M
skill of s Parisian omnibus driver. W e
were friends in a trice, for my patois was 1
almost Identical with his own, and he J
could not believe his own ears that M ,
was talking with an Englishman.
The atm sank below the distant hori-
aen, with t M
trees showing clearly <
against it, and the light of t M stars that t
came out one by one almost cast a defined I
shadow upon our path, from the poplar f
trees standing is long straight rows la I
the hedges. I f I found Olivia St the end
of that star lit path my gladneaa la It v
would ba completed. T M I f I found her. g
what then? I should see her for a faw 0
minutes la the dull salon of a school, per- 1
haps w ith some watchful, spying French- B
woanan present. I should simply satisfy
myself that sM was living. Thera could „
be nothing more between us. I darad „
Mack but the postmarks were hardly
visible oa it, sad this tone was fol­
lowed by rad, with the fam iliar por­
tra it of Queen Victoria.
The ar
crush«
Ath!
article
Vibration caused by the under­
ground electric road baa Injured the
tower of 8t. Mary le-Bow on Cbeap-
■M *. LiJndoo, a famous church built
by S ir Christopher Wrou. The com­
pany has agreed to pay KOftft to order
that the tower might b« straightened.
Cm br
•
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vmasy wusv aaaixua-aam Sfl^vr.
onn* ’ves there There was a little child with her. and tbe
I L ’ T ? 4..
. B l " Kartlnesa. I t tw e were qsite alone They ere very to­
wns fiaally settled between us that Jo- frepId, are the English eiam aeltos. »he
««trusted with the diplo- did not know a word of our language,
statle awterpriee.
But that wae droll, m'sleor! A Frew h
J
“ r pet in t M next day foUowtag demoiselle woebi never voyage like tM »-"
W h e a H e W a e D o in g OF. '
4 « ? to« etows Jaak aad I had dtoeev-
The little child pumfed
J
Mrs. K elly—Did yes M a r e f tbe folly
■
W - - eoaW B<>t h**P fancying that this young
m
M n t i» , aM said t M t evening, ■ngliahweman traveling alone, with ae ocroeht the way dyto’ of Anglophobia?
« « a • ■ ■ * * » • saero anxiety. Olivia knowledge ef French, must be my Olivia.
Mrs. Googan—Yea mean hydrophobia!
,
BeftBab teacher la an easel- A t any rate It could be as ether than
Mrs. Kelly—No; I mean Anglopho­
tou t W m ch school, where the tody to Mies Elies Marttoeeu.
bia! Ha wus cheerta' for King Ed*
A -
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“ Where was she goiag to?" 1 aeked.
2“
*• toe prospectus ef | "Hhe earns te Neirqaa te be ae to- ward, an* da gang heard him ¡-Judge.
me eetaMtshmeut. Yea see there ate struetreee in an establishment," answered
extensive grueude for rMtsatton. and the 1 t M driver, in a tone of greet enjoyment I
7 * " * ° * ? — • «tearfully happy home, the —“as establishment fosaded by the wife
.
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