DAYTON' HERALD. Entered ss second claw m attar a t tita p a « at ba> ton, Oregon. DAYTON THE YEAR REVIEWED DlpUmats Again Is Take Up ---- Death i t Janies A. H e rs « ........ Jesper, "»♦♦♦» I I I I ' > ♦ ♦♦ II II T eiR t, hurutni by rubberi. the Boundary and Other Question*. jM M k * i. 8 U M M A R Y OF T H E IM P O R T A N T 4. Eight men killed by mine eiploaloa at iro n M o u u ta k , Mtch. \ , 5. Great fire Io Antw erp does (W.OOO.OCO Q IB If* . noUv e ll« L *th * 8 lf W ,,t * r The Doctor's dilemma arise to me If any clue to my hiding plar« fell in to'Richard Foster's hands. The afternoon of that day was unusu­ ally sultry and oppressive. The blue of the sky was almost livid. I was weary with a long walk in the morning, an I after onr mid-day meal 1 stole away from mademoiselle and Minima and be­ took myself to the cool shelter of tb* church. I sat down upon a bench just within the door. There was a falut scent je t of the incense which had been burned at the mass celebrated before the cure's departure. I leaned my head against the wall and closed my eyea. with a pleasant sense of sleep coming softly towards me, when suddenly a hand was laid upon my arm, with a firm, silent grip. E V E N T8 OF 1001, Washington, Jan. 1.— It is expect­ ed that efforts will be renewed before 10. Erplosloas In mine a t Pert Royal, Pe . long for the settlement of the num­ T e a r W itoeaaea th e D e a th s o f Queen cense deaths of XT a e s . 13- / ’ h ** ,.mend" * ’ < accepted by Cuban B y H e s b a S trc tto n erous controversies which have long V ic to ria ' a n d P re s id e n t M c K i n l e y - Constitutional convention. U . ,8eV ‘r .1 i!.’'* * lo* ‘ collision of ferry M a n y O th e r N o ta b le s Paaa A w a y —D is ­ . boats existed between the United States and In East River. New York. ’ A Comprehensive Review of the Import«« 18. asters, F ire s , A c c id e n ts , S tr ik e « , K tc . d*,“« h t* r born to Casr o f R a t ■Uppeninp of the Peat Weak Presented Great Britain, growing out of relations sta.. Death Of ex Gov H . 8. Pingree, of Michigan. * »"*<♦♦« » I 1 I 44 1 l l l l i !■♦♦♦♦♦« > ♦ » ♦ »>» I »♦♦♦»♦♦< ♦ »♦»♦♦♦' i * 1 * « Condcns-d Form Which l i Moe* along the Canadian border, the At­ The year 1001, first burn of the new , ««Ptaalou »« Petereon. N. Likely to Prove of Intercat to Our Many lantic fisheries, warships on the Great persons........Hevon persona killed century, is made memorable by the deaths ! .. kills 17 near Naper. Neb «-♦deri. Lakes, the Alaska boundary and of two of the beat loved rulers the world by 22. tornado frican Derby' American Derbe wou w o n 'l by Robert Wad- other questions. Heretofore the ne­ has ever known. Iu its first month Vic­ dell. C H A P T E R X X V I I . —(Continued.) tell me all. If you remain with us. But ------- 1 England’s coal supply may not out­ gotiations designed to secure a settle­ toria, Englarid’s good queen, breathed her gm la to w n . . Death of wipe "H ast thou brought a doctor with thee you aaid the mlgnonne is not your sla­ Adalbert 8. H ay. last the century. v my brother?" she asked. t e r .” ment of the matters recited have not last quietly and peacefully at one of her ....G e n . ta llie s surrenders. 23. Deatb of Rev. Joseph Cook. “ I have brought no doctor except thy (To he c o u tip p i'd .L • “ No. she la not my relative at ail,” I Henator Depew and Miss May proved effective, largely because of royal abode«. The forcible taking off of brother, my slater," answered Monsieu President W illiam McKinley by the bul­ replied; “ we were both in a achool at J u ly . Palmer were married in Italy. the cumbersome machinery of nego­ let of the misguided anarchist youth, o » . J , * * 11* ot Beagtor James H . K yle of Laurentie, “also u treasure which I 'Noireau, the achool ot Monaieur Emile N A T IO N S M O R TQAGED T O DEA T H ’ Four hundred were killed in a bat­ tiation, and this has led to the belief Csolgosz, in September, is in harsh con­ b? l i i k f f i ' i C h & b0” * “d — ■ klllpd found at the Toot of the Calvary down Perrier. Perhaps you know It. won- yonder." > ■ ¡pur ?** Fonti» A» »erXcan C o u n trie s P le d K e Ke- tle in the interior of Colombia. that much more could be accomp­ trast with her serene passing, and is a H o h e o h S r * to - H e had alighted whilst saying this, and ■ o arce* fo r L oan«. sad commentary upon the laxity of our "Certainly, madame,” be aaid. The battle ship Missouri was lished by direct negotiations between democracy, which favors the intimate V,e.r mll>le* Ohl°- ,weP‘ bx flee. the rest of the conversation was carried In South Am erica u great tiuuiy of “ H e haa failed, and run away," I con­ 10. Lolllalon on Chleago and Alton Rall- launched at Newport News, Va. Secretary Hay and Lord Pauncefote contact of the chief executive with the on in whispers. There was some one ill tinued; “all the pupils are dispersed. the South Am erican republics are own­ Elures’ U IT persons and The death of Governor Rogers was on the main points and the subse­ general public ami fails to provide ade­ ‘ “JUres 40........(o rb ln , Moot.« wiped MUt by in the house, aud our arrival was .ilji Minima and I were returning through ed by money lenders and capltaliata, fr?U !i r 'tt " v *Mlnneeots pardon board votes timed, that was quite clear. Whocv« Granville.” due to worry as much as to ills. quent assembling of a commission quate means for his physical protection. freedom to Younger brothers. auya a w rite r lu Guntou'a Magazine. the woman was that had come to the Many others >of the great ones of earth " I understand, madame,” he respond­ Concessions a fte r concessions have J* “ eel worker« begins. Insurgent sympathizers have mur­ representing the United States, Great —statesmen, authors, churchmen, musi­ *7' door, she did not advance to speak to ed, "hut It is villainous, this affair! ut Mr«, f’aul Krueger. dered a number of friendly natives. Britain and Canada to give form to cians and business men—have also heard • u *' M o l,f» t day on record In Chicago; me. but retreated as soon as the conver­ Listen, my child. I have much to Bay to been granted to corporations and for­ sation was over. the laat summons and responded thereto. tbermomqter marks 103 degrees. you. Do l> apeak gently and slowly eign governments for loans aibauced. Four trainmen were killed near tne basis of agreement rendered. ¿,r M ,d fu t proclaims free trade with Railroads, m ining privileges and rev­ “ Pardon, madame,” he said, approach enough for you?” The Boer-British war in South Africa I orto Klco. Scranton, Pa., .on a runaway coal The British author itfcs have main has continued through the year! rather i *!*i Allotm ent of K iow a and Comanche ing ua, “ but my aister is too much occu­ "Yea,” 1 answered, “ I understand you enues from nearly all taxable goods train. tained for some tim e that when the to the advantage of the latter,, and the Indian lands begins at E l Reno, Okla. pied with a sick person to do herself the pci fe c tly .” Imve been pledged. The ease' w ith Fire at Andersen, Ind., destroyed isthmian canal treaty is once disposed armed-resistance of the Filipinos against Ind " “ ° lr “ ln beld up • * Edgemoor, honor of attending upon you “ Wo have had the fever in Ville-en- which money Is squandered by the gov­ several business houses, causing a loss of there will be a renewal of the the rule of the United States has been H e did not conduct us through the open* boia for some weeks," he w*eiit on; “ it is 1. Geo. H PblUlp^company, of Chicago. I door: but ,ed ug round the un«,e of fb<’ now bad, very bad. Yesterday I went to ernments of the South Am erican repub­ efforts to adjust the Alaska boundary fitfully in evidence. . of |40,00U. and other pending questions, the ly. _ _ I presbytery to a small out-house Opening Noireau to seek a doctor, but I could only lics makes many of the sm aller ones There have been several mine and rail­ suspends te m p o ra rl. There is no friction between the canal treaty being regarded as one of way 5. Death of Dowager Empress of Ger- . on to the court, and with no other en chronically hard up, aud no sooner accidents, in which many lives have hear of one, who is in Paris at present, military and civil authorities in the the many pending questions. Now been destroyed. The number of destruc­ a d e ijh ii. ‘y k " " > 4k lisrsaa 2fi. France severs diplomatic relations I cross. I t seemed a strange goal to reach asylum, 20 lives Is-..» lost. to Pekin and extensive preparations When he came to Washington there Bavlll vllle, and leave the mlgnonne with me? of affairs that concern their Interests. ith Turkey. . , , , «•«- Chinese sign Joint note of the powers. w 28. Boiler explosion on steamer C ity of ° “r ■ " ■ « ‘ 'tarings. are being made to receive it. W e will take care of h,er aa a little angel Thus the Argentine Republic tins prac­ were four issues between the two gov­ 13. bred Alexander, colored, burned at Trenton, near Philadelphia, kills eleven _ per- T *' ____ r __ ___________ Monsieur Laurentie put the lamp down of God. W hat shall I do with you, my tically been sold over to the auctioneer, by Leavenworth. K an., mob. Governor Shaw will not discuss the ernments. The first of these was stake •on«........K n l f * ' ~ Knights Templar's conclave opens | on the table, and drew the logs of wood child r* 16. Death of ex-Gov. James A. Mount, of In Louiflville. and her finances are so Involved th at policy he will pursue when he be­ the Behring sea question, which had Indiana Monsieur,” I exclaimed, eagerly, “ taka 81. T h irty-s ix persons kilted tn Great together on the hearth. He was an old 22. D eath of Queen Victoria of England reached an acute stage.* The diplo­ an expert could never straighten them comes secretary of the treasury. N orthern wreck near Kalispell, Mont. man, as I then thought, over sixty. He me Into your hospital, too. I ^ t me taka of K ing Edward V I I . . . . / B u m mats disposed of this question. The and accession looked round upon ua with n benevolent care of Minima and your other sick peo­ out. .9r,,ni' opera House lu Cincinnati. Governor Taft has left Manila for f e p t tm b e r . next was oyer Venezuela, which, like —... Hoard of Trade bul ding In -Moutreal sm ile. w . The ministers do not attem p t to do ple. I am very strong, and in good 1. Flood> I n Cl e v eland causes (1,000,000 home. loss *3.000,1100. the seal question, at one time threat­ burns: “ Madame,” he aaid, "our hospitality health; I am never ill—never, never. I this; they are satisfied to raise more 25. Deatb of Gulseppe Verdi, Ita lia n com­ 5. Miss Ellen Stone. American mission­ la rude and simple, but you are very wel­ The insurgent general Sampson has ened war. But the efforts of diplo poser. will do all you »ay to me. I.et me stay, money by m ortgaging other property 21». Disastrous fire In Deg Moines, Iowa. ary, abducted b j Bulgarian br ganda. surrendered in Bohol. macy were again successful in aveit- 8. President M cK inley shot at Buffalo come guests. My slater is desolated that dear monsieur.” and industries of the country If In need ....T w e n ty -o n e patients burned to death In Exposition by Leon Cxotgosi. she must leave you to my cares. But If " B u t ‘your husband, your friends----- ” o f funds for special pur|>oses. Argen- Another corps of burghers will be Ing trouble and bringing about a set­ Tokyo bospital. Japan. L Peace pact signed a t P ekin. : ------ . tharw be anything yon have need of. tell ha said,-------------- ■ --*■ —*--------------- 1— - tlîia owes over (300,(MX),000, and every tlement. The third important issue 2___ ' formed in South Africa. 1-. Opening of Schley Inquiry In Wasb- — » r~TLAttixJL—L ' ~FehriiArv-......... WR& tha Ifit-fyniiati CUIlul, - whifth -F B I HTSI 'K QW W T I W S H r i U W m f e ; " i have an friends,” I knterrnpted, “ and Fòur persons perished in thè burn­ "There is nothing, monsieur,” ."I an- my husband does not lore me. I f I bare chantff»^»he gers ask» for new’ tonfis. * 14. Death o f President M cK InJgj been satisfactorily disposed of by the 3. Great snuwsUriu lu Middle West. steel strike settled........Theo ing of a river steamer at Menphis. eodors | awered; "you are too good to ua—too the fever and die—good! very good! l am Already her mines, railroads and other 7. Marriage of Queen W llbelm lna o f llo l- G reat 'recent Hay-Pauncefote treaty. This latid and Duke H en ry of Mecklenburg- Roosevelt takes oath as President. ...... n atu ral resources are pledged, and It good.” 10. Steamer Hudson tost Io Lake Superior There is little hope of an irrigation leaves only one issue remaining in S cb w trln ........ Mine cxploson In Durango. 6bt wicked; I am a Christian, I hope. "No, no, tnadame," be aalJ,1 "be con Only let Sue stay with Minima, and do ail seems doubtful If anything valuable w ith crew of 25 - Mex'co, kills 87 person«. bill being passed by this session of order to brin about a “clean slate," 17. Foreign troops evacnite Pekin to Chi- tent. To-morrow I will send you to G ran ­ IO*. Sudden death of Cot. A lbert D. Shaw. can- be found to hand over as security can in .the hospital.'** congress. namely, the rder controversy, both 14. M arriage of Raima's« of Astuitas and n»»c........State funeral of President M c K in ­ ville under the charge of my good Jean. fo r new loans.( ley at Washington. "Be content, my child,” he said, “you Prince Charles of Bourbon. * , as t& Canada and Alaska 18. British - ■ • ■ * torpedo boat destroyer Cobra ® ***P w d l, my children, and tear trorh- The Brit- General Chaffee refused to interfere «hall stay with us.” 13. Death or ex-8euator G ilbert A IBtolSe, There Is not much attem pt to pay the ' tn North Sea; «7 lives lost. ing. The good God will protec« you.” in the oourt martial of a Filipino ish officials . link these various bound­ of North D ak o ta .. . . . D eath of Maurlcs •Inks I felt a sudden sense of contentment. Interest on this deljt, and the country 19. President M cKinley's body burled at Thompson, author , . .ftlgty ntlneta eulombed Minima bail thrown herself"upbii the ary controversies together, as they murderer. — . * foF’ here was work for me to do, as well Is satisfied If the creditors content Canton. Ohio. ----- »-------- i In mine nt Cumberland, B. low pallet bed. I took off her damp are more or less connected. 23. TJiolgosx tria l begins at Buffalo, L a refuge. Neither should -I be com- themselves w ith selxlng a few more _2 1. Niue persons kllleA la collision near Chile and Argentina have signed a - 24.- Csolgosz found guilty. elothea, anti httd her down comfortably ......... ' . ’ , . ' ', At present a modus vive'Adi exists Hordentown, N. J. polled io leave M inim a. I wrapped her 2tt Caolgos- sentenced to d e a t h . __ protocol agreeing to arbitrate their square 'm iles of territory to call the 22. Pacific steamer Rio de Jatdero sinks to rest. I t was not long before I also to the Alaska boundary question,’ outside Golden Gate, Ca lfo ru la: several lives 28. Columbia defeats Shamrock. up warmly iu the blankets, and M o nsieur differences. , J _ waa sleeping aoiimjly. Once or twice a Laurentie lifted her carefnlly and ten­ m atter even. chiefly fo £ the purpose of avoiding lost. - - 1 O ctober. ' ----- ’ - - . vague Ipipresaion forced itself upon me derly from the low bed. H e told me tfi By a gas explosion at a Kokomo, a clash along the border and. holding 2B. F ifty m iners, Imprisoned tn burning > - .. - - * , *, 8. Columbia wins second race w ith Hham- that 'Miultaa. was talking a.great deal in at Kem m erer, Wyo. Ind,, glass factory, one man was each side in check uqtil a final bound­ mine * N to a T n r k t s h C o s to m s . accompany hint, and we crossed the Court 2B. Geo. W ard, negro, hanged and burned r1'e’ ld* n‘ o?| tb* bÖXa run, Ttud I cnliT^Walch one of brought with the patients who now occu­ w ater runs Into a m a rb le basin, they with a street oar, resulting ifi the nenVj^qq^ary m ust be settled. ' and Vice President Roosevelt. them. Father, Templ^ Hcctiudits is pull­ pied them. But one of these wns empty. let the w ater run till a servant shuts It * • ■ - 'A - 18. Death of ex Gov. John 8. Pillsbury, of 3. T h irty men crushed to death on rail­ - death of one fireman and the injury of Mlnneapons. Minn. ing faces at me, and all the boys are In this home-like ward I took up my off, aa to do thia themselves would road a t Wolovo, Ituasla. L A N D S L ID E C A U S E D W RECK. •everal others. ‘ 21. Burglars tunnel under building and laughing. W ell! it doesiLt matter,, docs 11. Tw elve persona kilted and many more work as nurse. make them unclean. T h e y cannot open Injured by bolter explosion In Doremus lattn- rob Chicago postoflee of »74,810 tn stamps. Tne Chinese court will engage an 23. ?r T* Chicago........H n y -l’auncefote tre a ty re­ Hurtling of g re a t packing plan t a t jt,? Only we are so poor, Aliqt Nelly — “ Madame," said Monsieur Laurentie, or abut a door, a s the handle would he Uatnmnnd i. Ind.. and ail. W e're so poor—so poor-ao Four Lives Ltut In an Accident on the Che» jected by G reat B ritain . , American adviser. one morning, the eighth that I had been unclean. • - 18. Death of ex President BenJ. Harrison. 24. Nineteen lives lost- In fire th a t de­ poor!” - ' . apeake A Ohio. ....D e s tr u c tiv e fire at Cloverport. Kv. in the fever-smitten village, “you did stroyed Philadelphia fu rn itu re house of Fire 'at Springfield, O., destroyed a Oue o f these fastidious ladles wns H e r voice fell into a rmurinur too low H u n t, W ilkinson a C o . 23. Chief Agulnaldo captured- by Gen □ot ta k e a promenade yesterday.” church building which cost (30,000. ta|kln g to-a sm all niece ttty o ther dny, Lynchburg, Va., Jan. 1.—A land Fred Funston. Fourteen persons killed In race w ar in for me to bear what she was saying, "N ot yesterday, monaieur.” Washington Parish. I.a 28. Tornado at Birm ingham , Ala. . . though she went on talking rapidly, and who had Just received a present of a Ex-Governor Shaw, of Iowa, has slide on the Chesapeake & Ohio D eatb of C harlotte M. Yougo, author. "Nor the day before yeaterdayT’ be 29. Electrocution o f Leon F . Caolgoaa, laughing and sobbing at times. 1 called doll from Paris. By and by the child been offered the secretaryship of the Railroad, near Reusen station, five 30. Death o f Comedian Roland Iteed. m urderer of President M cKinley. continued. to her, but she did not answer. miles south of Lynchburg on the - • treasury. "No, monsieur,” I answered; " I dare laid the doll on the lady's lajJL . f h o A |» r il. -------------------- — - N ovem ber. ► . W hat could ail the child? I went to. fame« river branch, yesterday, caused 3. China refuses to sign Manchurian con I fear aha la going was horrified, and ordered the child to 1. Boel-s Steal <1,000 horses from British her, and took her hands in mine—burning not leave Miulrna. Fire wrecked a five story New York ventlon. to die.” take It aw ay. remount station, near Cape Town. a wreck in which four men were little hands. I said, “ Minim a!” and she building, doing damage to the extent 3. Japan issiua ultim atum to Russia 2. Close of Pan-American Exposition at Monsieur Laurentie raised me gently killed and several persona injured, but 9. Logan statue unvel.ed in Washington. Buffalo. As the little girl would not move IL turned to me with a caressing gesture, of (76,000. 12. Cuban Constitutional convention re­ none of them severely. 5. French forces seise three T u rkish porta raising her hot fingers to stroke tuy fa e. from my low chair, and seated himself and no servant was near, nnd the lady P la tt amendment........ Deatb o f Geo o on Island of M tlylene. Bids of (77,500 . have been made Several passengers from the scene jects "Yes, Aunt Nelly. How poor we are, upon it, with a smile as be looked up at would be defiled by touching a doll th at Cannon. i Elections In several Slate«. me. - and refused for seats on the New York of the wreck say that probably one or 19. British war lohn voted by House of ¡1. had been brought from abroad, the only 7. Death of LI H ung Chang*, t. .D ea th of you and I! I am so tired, and the prime "Madame,” he said, " I promise not to Commons........Agulnaldo's pence manifesto K ate Greenaway, English artist Stock Exchange, never coinfs!" two passengers are buried under the Issued. thing she could th in k of wns to Jump , quit the chamber till you return. My sis­ 8. Tu rkey accedes to demands of Franca. There was hardly room for me In the snowstorm and floods . . . .D e a th of M other Blckerdyke. up aud let the doll fall, . I t broke lu Fire damaged the Champion coated debris caused by the* slide, but no . 2°- '?h Unprecedented °* 1 ennsylvanla. K entucky and the , VL. Flre "* □ arrow bed, but I managed to lie down ter has a little commission for you to do. pieces. names can be ascertained of any pas­ W. va., destroys 62 Confide the mlgnonne to me, and make Virginia*. paper works, at Hamilton, O., to the buildings. beside her, and took her Into my arm» to sengers known to be missing. The F ifty persons killed by explosion near The same lady w ill not open a letter 15. Jeffries wblpa Rithlln In San F ra n ­ soothe her. extent of nearly (1,000,000 She rested there quietly your promenade in peace. It la necea- kfo rt, , Germany. cisco. train to which the mishap occurred Fran coming by post, but a servant opens enough; but her mind was wandering, aary; madame; you must obey me.” 20. President M cK inley »tarta on long trip 18. Hay-Paoncefote treaty signed In Two masked men entered the office was known as No. 7. It left Lynch­ through the country. The commission for mademoiselle was aud holds It near for her to rend. I f and all her whispered chatter wns about Washington. of the Abernathy furniture factory at burg behind schedule time, and con­ Mb 20. Mine lire at Telluride, Colo., canses the boys, and the dominie, her father, aud to carry aome food and medicine to a her handkerchief falls to the ground It May. Leavenworth, Katiyand got away with sisted of an engine^tender, baggage 1. Opening o f Pan-American Exposition. death of 100 miners. cottage lower down the valley; and destroyed or given 23. United State« buy« battlefield o f Ban the happy days at home In the school in Jean's eldest son, I ’ lerre, was appointed Is Im m ediately the tri-weekly payroll of (900. car and one passenger car, which was ...G o v . D ietrich, of Nebraska, res gits nod Jtian, Epping Forest. As soon as it was jig h t I Cuba. aw ay, so th at she may not agnln use It. la made United States Senator by bla «ne to be my guide. Both the cure and hia 23. President Roosevelt warn« Central dressed myself In haste, and opened my ceaaor. Gov. Savage. Argentina and Chile have signed a pretty well filled with passengers. u ltim a against Interference at door to see if I could fiud any one to send siater gave me a strict charge as to what Among the men this curious state of It is stated that the train had run 8. Burning o f Jacksonville, F la ., . .C ivil American Nicaragua canal. protocol to submit their differences to ----- we were to do; neither of ua waa upon things does not exist. government ivtabllahed at M anila. into a rock slide without damage, 26 Boiler explosion In D etroit kills 27 to Monsieur Lautfatie. arbitration of Great Britain, and that any account to go near or enter the The first person 1 saw waa himself, more. P o p e on W o m a n 's C lo th e s . country has signified its willingness and the trainmen and some of the 9. F irst Australian Federal P arliam ent !7. H orrible wreck on Wabash near Sen­ coming in my direction. I had not fairly dwelling; but after the basket waa depoa passengers had succeeded in pushing opened In Melbourne by Duke of Cornwall eca. M ich.; 80 killed. ited upon a flat stone, which Pierre was T h e Pope has recently manifested a to serve. looked at him before, for I had seen him 28. T e rry McGovern knocked out by the passenger car back from under and York........Panic In W all street. Corbett. only by twilight ntjd firelight. His cas to point out to me, he was to ring a preference In regard to Indies’ apparel The first torpedo boat built by Rus­ the cliff. They were trying to do the 13. Steamer Paducah goes down In Mlssls- "Young” 30 Several lives lost In ferryboat colllsloa sock was old and threadbare, and his bat small hand-bell which he carried with over and above the strict regulation In ppl six mile« north of G — ‘ Tower, ~ „ rand III. In San Frandaco Bay. sia at the new Port Arthur navy yard same for5, the baggage car when a P residents tour broken off hr Mrs brown. His hair fell in rather long locks him for that purpose. Then we were to regard to ladles who are received hy our barks and begin our retreat, is a success. The boat has developed second heavy slide came down. A M c K in ley’« serious Illness. Decem ber, below his bat, and waa beautifully white. turn 10. Riot in Albany. N. Y. before any person came out of the in* the holy fath er a t the Vatican. A niece a mean speed of 27 % knots pn her shout of warning as the second slide 17. Death of Mrs Lyman J. Gage 2. F ifty seventh Congre«« assembles........ His face was healthy looking, like that o f the Pope was about to be m arried, fected home. trial trip. came enabled most of those who were M lrh h Ot Edwln V h l' o i Or>1»l R apid« Opening of the Charleston Exposition of a niau « h o lived much out of doors, 10. Democrat« carry Boston city elections. I set out with Pierre, a solemn looking and her distinguished relative took so and his clear, quick eyea shone with a in danger to escajie without injury 12. Marconi signals from Cornw all En­ Robbers entered the Chicago House 18. Launching of battleship Ohio at San gland, to St. Johns. N. F.. w ithout wire«. kindly light. I ran impulsively tn meet boy of about twelve years of age. We great an Interest In her trousseau ns to Francisco. Wrecking Company’s building, bound -r , , DWIKir> 13. Schley court of Inquiry makes Its re­ him, with outstretched bands, which he passed down the village street, with Its stipulate th at the young In d j^ jh o u ld 20. Pan American Exposition form ally ded­ BONDS IN T O C A S H and gagged two watchmen and blew “ icated........F ifty thousand machinists go out port, censuring Schley........Mrs. Lola Ida closely packed houses forming a very only have w hite, blue or black gowrfSr • Bonlne acquitted ot k illin g James S. Ayres. took into his own with a pleasant smile. on strike. open the safe. They took (33 from “Oh, come, monsieur,” I cried; "make nest for fever, until we reached the road adding th at these w ere the three col­ 14. Hds cause loss of life and great 21. Death o f Gen. Fltajohn P o r t e r .. the watchmen. The amount taken CarMgit Making His Gift to tht Government D eath of ei-Congressman Chas. A. Hnntelle. damage In New York, Pennsylvania and haste! She is ill, my poor M inim a!" . by which I had first entered Ville-en-bois. ors most becoming to young girls. 22. W reck of Sir Thomas Llpton's yacht /V ? ,V ,r « ,ul* .......’' r* rk "o Illinois Above the tops of the trees appeared a “ G ray nnd brown,” rem arked his from the safe was not large. The smile faded nwny from his fgee in Available. C en tral R ailw ay near Rockford, III Shamrock I I ........Suicide of B read, assassin 15. D eatb of John Swinton. New York tn instant, and he did not utter a word. tall chimney, and a sudden turn In the Holiness, ‘are of K ing H um bert, of Ita ly . only suitable for old The Consolidated Implement Com­ New York, Jan. 1.—It j s reported 23. Death o f ex Gov. John R. Tanner, o f econotnlst. He followed me quickly to the side of by-road we had taken brought us full in women, and I do not like any other col-- pany and the Co-Operative Wagon on Wall street that at an auction sale Illin V,*n?Col of purity, blue colliery. her mouth, looked nt her tongue and 28. C uban r" “ convention ------------ adopts P la tt reso- htm ' ° { " l,t0 D ’ in* appointed to succeed throat. He shook his head as he Dimed consolidated. The new concern will Andrew Carnegie tendered (10,000,000 lotion. In the yard adjoining thia deserted fac- because It Is the color dedicated to the 1*». Congre»« adjonrns for holiday recess. to me with a grave and perplexed expres­ torj* stood a miierable cottage with a V irg in M ary, and black because It Is he known as the Consolidated Wagon in these bonds to the government for sion, and he apoke with a low, solemn ac­ mildewed thatched roof. The place bore the time-honored hue of dress for out­ A Machine Company. Its capital the Washington Memorial University A 8 H O 8T E 88 T O ROYALTY. cent. the aspect of a pest house, Pierre led door w ear for Spain and Ita ly .—Lon­ stock has been fixed at (1,600,000. F R O M T H E T R O P IC 8 . for Original Research and the sale is me to a large flat stone, and I laid down don P all M all Gazette. "Madame,” he said, “ It is the fever!” Half a m illion Germans «re unem­ believed by some to indicate that Mr. B e a u tifu l Counteea A n n e a lc y l a M uch T a b le S h o w in g th e V a lu e o f O u r Im H e left me, and I sank down on a m.v basket upon it. Then he rang his Carnegie has begun to convert the ployed. T a lk e d A lm n t. p o rte rio n s D u r in g Y e a r. Im p r o v e d M e th o d s In H u rg e ry . chair, half stupefied by this new disaster. hand-bell noisily, and the next instant bonds into money in order that the The mnst-tslkeil-about woman in Ire­ Turks threaten to expel Americans following table shows the value I t would be necessary to stay where we was scampering back along the road. I t was in Boston th at the first ad­ government should be relieved from land and London at the present time is of The But I could not run away. The deso­ the Importations of troplesl and sub were until Minima recovered; yet I had from Syria. any embarrassment on account of the said to be the Countess of Annesiey. She troiural productions into the United no means to pay these people for the late plague-stricken place had a dismal m inistration of ether for anaesthetizing The Schley court of inquiry has bonds. At the price realized, the is to entertain King Edward and Qtiefn State, la , he fi,ca| y M r 190, indllrtjng trouble we should give them, and the ex­ fascination for me. I wondered what tbe patient under the surgeon's knife, been dissolved. manner of persons could dwell In It; and and a Boston physician. D r. W . B. H id ­ (10,000,000 in bonds would be equiv Alexandra on their approaching visit to " î J hj «H sugar, of which, as pense we should be to them. I hail not as I lingered I saw the low door opened, den, hss perfected an appliance w ith Argentine people are preparing for alent to (11,387,600, a substantiaPin tiw^Bmerald Isle and by virtue of her already shown, the very large proportion time to decide upon any course, however, before he returned and brought with him and a thin, spectral figure standing in the which the surgeon operating secures crease of the promised endowment. »a from the tropics; war with Chile. ....... OREGON. EVENT8 OF THE DAY Articles. The new German inspection law will become effeotive as regarda im­ ported meats, April 1, 1902. The cost of schools for Indian chil­ dren to the government was (2,489,- 625 in 1900. The enrollment was 26.64L Dr. Faache warns the reichstag that thq United States is Germany’s most dahgeroua trade enemy and urges de­ fensive measures against the "Ameri- can peril.’’ The French government haa decid­ ed to investigate American trusts. Street and Freight Car» Collided. Sugar .................... C o ffe e ............... ............................... Raw silk ............. India r n lila r ................................... V egetal.le fillers . . . ' u v i ' ............ Tot«cco and m anufactures; " r run«, etc. Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 1. — A street car collided with a number of freight ears attached to a switch engine here today and one man was killed anti two injured. T e a s ............................................. Raw c o t t o n ........ j ............................ C o c o a ........ .......... .. .................... G u m s ................ .................................. 8p le»'«.......... .................. Cabinet wood« ......... Klee and rice «our. Cork and m anufactures. Chicago Apartment Building Burned. Chicago, Jan. 1.—A Christmas tree loaded with inflammable ornaments and candles caused a fiai tonight that destroyed tho Alexander apartment building, a six story structure. L ic o r ic e r o o t . . . . Indigo . . . . When Al(on»o Comes of Age. Washington, Jan. 1.—J. M. Curry, The organization of reserves will of this city, has been selected by the give Sweden a total army of 400,(XX) president to represent the United men. States at Madrid on the occasion of The German minister to Venezuela , ‘he “ coming of age" of the young urges the employment of’warships to king, Alfonso X III, May 17. I>r. Curry was United States minister to collset claims overdue. . . . I Spain during the years 1886 to 1889, A Nebraska supreme court decision administration of President deprives the Omaha mayor and the Cleveland. He was present in his city council of the power to appoint official capacity when the king made police and fire commissioners and his advent into the world. Mrs. vesta it in the governor. 1 Curry will accompany him. ..................... Dyewoods Tn<‘ Cinchona bark V anilla bean« . Sbongca ............ Chocolate . . . .. O u tta percha . Tout T H « COUNTESS o r ANNESLET. Value. »90,487,800 62.861,399 :*>,O5I3<” 28.4M..P3 22,! 32.5OC 19,770,026 19.586,703 11.017,8.6 6.787,828 6,7Wl,e69 6,f 39.139 3.568. HSI 2.993,349 2,324,898 2.270,996 1,737.097 1,402 894 1.274,443 1.(23,646 876,229 717,530 ,141,892 130,967 . . . . i »323,810,156 The Perepectoecope. The perspectoecope Is a new Instru­ ment for giving a single photograph or new capacity as hostess of royalty, Is a most conspicuous person. H er beauty picture the appearance o f aolidlty aa If long ago made her famows end she It seen in a stereoscope. - I t is an arrange commonly regarded as one of the hand­ w ent of lenses and a pair of mirrors set somest women In the UitUed Kingdom. • t an angle such that the Image of the H er home, Castle Wellsn, j».in northern picture la reflected Into both eyes. T h f Ireland, and is a superb estate, ample In picture Is a t right angles to the eye every respect to be s moverch's swat his sister. Mademoiselle Therese was a tall, plain, elderly woman, but with the same pleas ant expression of open friendliness as that of her brother. She went through precisely the same examination of M in­ ima as he had done. The fever!” she ejaculated. In much the same tone as his. They looked sig­ nificantly at each other, and then held a hurried consultation together outsldp the door, after which the cure returned alone. “ Madame,” he said, “ this child Is not your own, as I supposed last uight. My sister says you are too young to lie her mother. Is »he your sister?” “ No, monsieur,’L I answered. " I celled you madame because you wnre traveling alone,” he continued, smil­ ing; "French demoiselles never travel ■lone. You are mademoiselle, no doubt?" “ No, monsieur," I said frankly, "I am married.” "Where, then, is your husband?" he In qnlred. “ H e Is in London." I answered. “ Mon­ sieur, it Is difficult for me to explain it; I cannot speak your language well enough. I. think In English, and"! call not find thejright Frea. b words. I’ om very unhappy, bat I am not wicked." “Good,” he said, smiling again, "very good, my child; I believe you. Yon will learn my language q :l kly; thin you shall gloom within, but delaying to cross the molderlng doorslll as long as I remained In sight, tn another minnte Pierre had rushed back for me, and dragged me away with all hl» boyish strength and Fiiprgjr« ' Madame," he said. In angry remon­ strance, “you are disobeying Monsieur le CtlfiT."^----------- "But who lives there?” I asked. "They are very wicked people,” he an­ swered emphatically; “ no one goes jiear them, except Monaieur ie Cure. They became wicked before my time, and Monsieur le Cure has forbidden ua to speak of them with rancoyr, so we do not apeak of them at all.” Who were theae pariahs, whose name even was banished from every tongue? A few days after thia, the whole com­ munity waa thrown into a tumult hy the news that their cure waa about to un­ dertake the perils 87 a voyage to Eng­ land. and would lie absent a whole fort­ night. He aaid It was to obtain some Information as to the English system of drainage in agrienltural districts, which might make their own valley more healthy and less liable to fever. But it struck me that he waa about to make some inquiries concerning my husband, nnd perhaps abont Minima, whose deso­ late position (tad touched him deeply. I ventured to tell him what danger might j the fu ll effects of ether and chloroform w ithout any waste, w hile the Insensible subject breathes In the same am ount of pure a ir w ith each Inspiration as though not using the anaesthetic. Tho blood Is thus kept oxidized, and the pa- tlent Is le ft In the best possible condi­ tion fo r reaction nml recovery. T h e Sp eed o l th e B lo o d . I t has been calculated that, assuming the butnan heart to beat stxty-nlne times a m inute at ordinary heart pres­ sure, the blood goes at the rate of 207 yards In a minute, or seven miles a day, and «1.320 miles n year . I f a man " 84 years of age could have one single corpuscle floating In his blood nil his life It would have traveled In that tim e 7 over 5,150,000 miles. E q u a l to th e O c c a s io n . L iveried M enial—“ M e lud, the car- rlage w alta w ith o ut.” ' H is .Lordship— W ith ou t what? “ W ith ou t horses, me lud; ’tie an au­ tom obile.''—T it-B its. F la h o f th e N ile . Tbe N ile la noted for the variety of Its flab. An expedition sent by the British Museum brought borne 2,200 specimens.