'"1 f DAYTON HERALD. Prealdsnt B . g . Lytle u y i the fll- tn< ot these Incorporation articles m ean* the building of the extension k to a e u . Gttostractlon w ill be begun • aoo» .as the weather in that region U suitable, and the line w ill be put through to completion this year unless some unexpected obstacle shall he found. It is said not to be a difficult country to build in. edtee at Payton, Oregon. 0LU4M «A^ DAYTON OREGON. E V E N T S O F IT L E IIA Y Manila, Jtn . 14— Medical author! ' ties here assert that » “ considerable portion of the breaking down among A m e ric a n resid en ts p i the Philippine Inlands is due to homesickness. Newspapers ot Manila are urging the J 0«Jte4 States Philippine Commission , to make an gpprapriatlon fdr a daily ffithled news »ervfoe'fJOm th e’ UpMed StAtee. thus bringing Xmericatu hero A slightearthquake was felt nt Sara­ in closer touch with their home life. toga a few days ago. A majority o f the local papers, sever­ Two men were killed by accidental a l AÇpg’ offidres, civil officials and Other«, hav^'-promised subscriptions asphyxiation in New York. to help- neef the cable tolls for a A b ill has been reported to the house three. ih a A th * news service of 100 to make more sure of the gold standard. words a day. An amount sufficient to cover the toils for 70 words a day Fire in an Indian Territory coal mine has already been subscribed. It is was the caune of 14 men losing their hoped th at this news service can be lives. J U O J C r * X , * * Y w begun January 15. It win be devoted to American news exclusively. The Prince ¿ fe rry ,*o{ Fruaais, w ijl leeVe Government has offered to send news that country on February IS for a visit bulletins free to all : points on the to the United States. f ? r f > m ilitary wires.» Commissioner Bernard Moses, head Chicago, bogfd of trade has sent a pe­ of the Department of Public Instruc­ tition to. congress aaking-for the reopen­ tion tor the Islamla, has delivered an ing of the Schley case. address to the teachers of Manila, m Bad forest fires are 'burning in Colo­ which bo particularly urged the con­ rado neakp Buffalo Park and In the tinued instruction of Filipino children in English', lie said the members mountains uoiitb Of Chefenne inotrii- of the wealthy tanner classes Were making a great mistake in sending Elalxirate preparations are being their children to Spanish schools, as made for the fitting celebratipn' of the the consequegt neglect in English in­ struction would injure their position pontifical silver jubilee of Pope Leo and standing In the Islande, which X III. would inevitably- and tadisaolubly i-td 7 1 | A petition With 84,000 signers has become a portion of the American na­ tion. been presented to the king protesting The news reclved from Batangas against the sale of the Itonish West Province is cheeigul. The expedition Indies. to Loboo, in Batangne, ,haa been t. Emj»er<>r W illia m , of G erm ani, viili complete success. T ha columns nnder ColQfleJg W ing-aud Wells have des­ ‘ , r I A T being T T have . his yacht, built i tro y e d * large number of bat racks and country, christened “ Alice®” in honor hamlets, and enough rations to keep of Miss Roosevelt. 20,00» Filipinos for six months. There The Cherokee, Choctaw and Chicka­ was not â' single American oghnalty during the entire expedition: The saw nations, in the Indian, Territory, enemy fled before the Americans, have petitioned congress for territorial meany of th fm were killed and sev­ government instead of tribal rule. eral surrendered. A family of «even perished in a Buf- B U IL D SOUTHERN . *1 1 100 M IL E 8 T H I8 YEAR. Hemma B y H c s b a S trn tto n Great Resources of Tsrritory PHnsvUls Also Extension of Mata U m from Shaniko to Bend in Southern Ore­ gon— Engineers Now in tha field. Portland, Jan. 15.— B. E. Lytle, May Enright and E. R. Deyoe have Sled articles of Incorporation of the Columbia S o u th ern R a ilw a y Exten­ sion Company. The object la to build an extension of the Columbia Southern Railway from Shaniko to For a year or two work has been In progress toward opening the agricul­ tural, timber and mineral resources of the region to be penetrated by the proposed extension of the Columbia Southern. Irrigatiou companies have been in the Held and have extensive reclamation projects under way. Lumbermen from Wisconsin, Minne­ sota, Michigan and Iowa have acquir­ ed large tracts of pine tim ber along the Deschutes in Crook County, and are ready to erect saw mills the mln- B-.- There are 900 cases of smallpox London. C H A P T E R X X V I l l . —(Oonttoned.i an old physician, and feel at homo with **My daughter,” he said, “ I bade you diseaaea and contagion. But we cannot leave even your duty in my keeping. Now allow you to remain In thio unhealthy vil­ I summon you to fulfill It. Your duty lage; that ia out of the queation. 1 am lies yonder, by your husband’s side lu come to carry you away, in spite of tb it his agony of death.” old euro.” "1 will go,” I whispered, my lips scarce, Monsieur Laurentie was listening eag­ ly moving to pronounce the words, so stiff erly, and wntehiug Dr. Senior's lips, as if be could catch tho meaning of his words “Good!” he said, “you have chosen the by sight, if uot by hearing. better part. Come! The good God will “ But «'here am 1 to go?" 1 uskeii. "1 protect you.” hare no money, and cannot get any until H e drew my band through his arm I have written to Melbouprue, and have sad led me to the low doorway. an answer. I have uo means of proving The inner room, as I entered, was very who I am.’.’ , - dark with the overhuugiug eaves, and my - "Leave all that to us, my dear girl,” eyes, contracted by the stroug sunlight, answered D r. Senior, cordially. “ 1 have could discern but little in the gloom. T ar- already spoken of your affairs to au old dif was kneeling beside a low bed, bath­ friend of mine, who is an excellent law­ ing tny husband's forehead. He made yer. I am come to offer myself to you wa> for me, and 1 felt him touch my in place of jw u r guardians on the other hand with his lips as 1 took hia plate. side of the d rflrlj/’ Richard's face, sunken, haggard, dying, I moved a ig t+ ep ea re r to Monsieur with filmy eyes, dawueal gradually out I.aurentie, and.’put" my hand through his of the dim twilight, line after liue, until arm H e folded hia own thin, brown it lay sharp and distinct under my gaze. hand over it caressingly, and looked down The poor, misurable face! the restless, at me, with something like tears glisten- dreary, dyiug eyes! iug in his eyes. “ Where la Olivia?” he muttered, in n “Is it all settled?” he asked, “ is mon- hoarse and labored voice. steur come to rob me of my English “ I am here, Richard,” I answered, fa ll­ daughter? She will go away uow Vo her ing on my knees where’T a rd if bad been own island, and forget Yillc-cu bois and kneeling, and putting my hand in ilia; her poor old French father!” “ look at me. I am Olivia.” "Never! never!” I answered vehement­ “ You are mine, you know,” he said, hia ly, “ I shell not forget you as long as 1 fingers closing round my wrist with a live. Besides, I mean to come back very grasp as weak as a very young child's; often; every year If 1 can. I almost wish “ she is my wife. Monsieur le Cure.” I could stay here altogether; but you • “Yes,” I sobbed, “ I am your wife, know that Is impossible, monsieur. Ia .it Richard.” not quite impossible?” “ Do they hear it?" he asked, in a whis­ “ Quite impossible*” he repeated, some­ per. w hat sadly, “ uiadame Is too rich now; "W e hear It,” answered T ard if. she will have many good friends?' H A 8 MADE A RECORD in Thomas E. Parker, of Astoria, Oregon, has C roller lias W ir e d from the leader- f , Saved io People In last Three Years. ship of Tammany M iteteli ma; the Philippine *ult to cress tbs lawn. Ooms; he Is The •ext fellow living, and worth walking a dosen yards for." I believe I should have run away, but I beard Minima's voice behind me, calling shrilly to Dr. John, and I could not bear to face him again. Taking my courage in both bands, 1 stepped quickly across the floor, for I f I had h e sita ted longer uiy heart would have failed me. Scanely a mouieut bad passed since Jack left me, and M artiu bad uot turned his head, yet it seemed an age. "M a rtin ,” I whispered, as 1 stood close behind him, "bow could you bo sb foolish as to send D r. John to me?” .<1 J$.. — K- “ T o n are quite happy, Mrs. M artin Dobrce?” suid T a rd if to me, wbeu we ire »nkjiflcationa of were'partiiig froiu.hitu, The Cheyenne Indian troubles in Montana have tieen quieted. — Wireless telegraphy is likely to have a had effect on the Pacific cableproject. A $10,649,000 contract has tieen let sewering the uity of Havana, The senate has f£'nn asked to appro­ priate $400,000 for a naval experi- mental plant for paving and in Pennsylvania In 1861. He learned the railroad business with the Pennsylvania railroad, and camç to Oregon In 1889. He was agent for the O. R. f t N. Co. "at Touchet, Hood River and The Dalles until 1897, when he took a. leading part la organization of the Columbia Southern rail­ road company, and he has been at the head of that corporation ever since. Seventy miles of road are now under operation, and it is the most profitable line in Oregon, considering the mileage. The Union Pacjflc’ Wtll spend $25, 000,000 on the improvement of its Western lines liiis year. Bend, a distance of about 100 miles. .. with branches to Ashwood and Prlne- vllle. The amount of the capital ’ stock authorised is 81,000,000. The extension will consist of, first. ' a line from the present terminus of i- the Colombia Southern at Shaniko in 3 a general southerly direction, cross- I Ing Trout Creek and Crooked River. to a point on the Deschutes River, [ at or near Bend postofflee In Crook , County; second, a branch up Trout r Creek, via the Oregon King mine, to , a point at or near Ashwood postofflee; , third, a branch up the valley of Crook- I ed River to Prineville. arrest |fid imprisonment. Pennsylvania, at A C O R P O R A T IO N W IT H ute there shall be transportation for the product. Three Eastern com­ panies own 44,000 acres covered with I C A M E UPO N A G R A V E , yellow pine, all accessible from the proposed extension. Mining develop­ ment In the vicinity of Ashwood, a t" A strange, spasmodic smile flitted new town on Trout Creek, has reach­ I across his ghastly face, a look of triumph ed a stage that demands transporta­ and success. Ills fingers tightened over my hand, and I left it passively in their tion facilities.— * clasp. Portland Will B< Benefited. '’M ine!” he murmured. Portland trade field will be greatly “ Olivia,” he said, after a long pause, extended by the construction of the I and in a stronger voice, “you always proposed extension. A considerable I spoke the truth to me. Thls priest and part of Lake and Klnm ath Count I«« J bis follower have b e e a try in g io .frighten which now have their commercial re­ I uio into repentance, ns if I were nn old lations with San Francisco wifi Ant woman. They say I am uear dying. T ell it easier to reach Portland after the tie. Is It true?’’ road to Bend shall have been com­ “ Richard,” I laid, “it Is true?' pleted. A wider extent of country Ilia lipe closed after a cry,, and seemed w ill be drained this way, and Its rap­ ns if they^would never open again. H e id development will amount to open­ shut his eyes weariedly. Feebly and fit­ ing a new empire at our door. Fur­ fully came bis gasps for breath, and he ther extensions of this railroad are moaned at times. But still his hugera contemplated, one prong to go to held me faet, though the slightest effort Lakeview and another to Bums. of mine would have set me free. I left Those may come next year. Then in­ my bawl in his cold grasp, and spoke to terior Oregon will be fairly supplied him whenever he moaned. with transportation lines that will There was long silence. I could hear tend to bind Oregon together rather the chirping of the sparrows in the than tear It in parts. thatched roof. Monsieur Iamrentie and Engineers New In Field. his work. In the majority of cases the ones rescued even neglected, to TTie incorporators are officers of the tell him their names or thank him. Columbia Southern Company, Mr. Ly­ tle being president. Miss Enright A H IT C H A T PEKIN secretary, and Mr. Deyoe auditor of the old corporation. The whole pro­ Demands Presented by the French Minister perty will be practically one line from Biggs to Bend. Ths route has to China. been jeconnoitored, but the definite Pekin, Jan. 13.—The French M*n- location has not yet been made. This Is now In progress, engi­ ister, M. Beau, refuses to present his work ciedentials until China fiiltills certain neers having been in the field for . J demands oT the French Government. ■s a w days. Rear Admiral Wildes has been or- The joint audience of the foreign and T ard if stood at the fool of the bed, look­ dered to take command of the Asiattc'- new Chinese Ministers, which, had ing down upon us both, but I only saw squadron. D A N I8 H IS L A N D P L A N T E R 8 been arranged, had been postponed C H IN A T H A N K 8 U N IT E D 8 T A T E 8 their shadows falling across us. My eyes because trt M. Beau’s action. His Several senators propose to fight were fastened upou the face I should the Indiscriminate passage of penuiwn colleagues arc discussing whether to Say Sugar Trade Will Be Ruined M Ihe Sale For Protecting Forbidden City Dsriug Box­ soon see no more. The little light there support him or not. A repitition of bills by congress. was seemed to be fading away from it, Is Not Consummated. ' er Tronbles. the Turkish incident is considered leaving it all dark nud blank. A charter has been granted to a possible. „ ______ —J t Thomas, D. W. I., ‘Jan. 11.— "Olivia!” be cried, once again, in a new corporation whose object it is Washington, Jan. 15.— Mr. Wu, the The DowhgbMBinpress today follow­ tone of mingled anger and entreaty. to build a railroad in Missouri. ed up her friendly advances by send­ The following cablegram signed,by a Chinese minister, today hanged Secre­ “ I am here,” 1 answered, laying my It is announced that the East St. ing verbal messages to several of the large number of the residents of the tary Hay the following edict, trans­ Louis bank robbers obtained $10,400, Ministers, thanking them for the care ] I Danish West Indies, was sent from the mitted to Ijlm by W ei Wu Pu, a t Pe­ other hand upon his, which was at last relaxing Its hold and falling away help­ Instead o ( $5000, as first given o u t they hgd taken of the palace and ex­ i Danish Island of 8t. Croix to tke Min- kin, in a cablegram dated Jamiary lessly. But where was he? Where was pressing pleasure at the racepMon a c -: i Ister of Finance and the Rlgsdag at Gk'rmauy b* successful Hi the voice which half a m i□ ute ago called 11, 1908; money due her from Vgne- CoFded by the foreigners op the occa­ dopenhagen January 8: obtali Olivia? Where was th e'life gone that sion of their Majesties’ entry Into m ela “By order of her imperial majesty, had grnaped my hand? He had not heard •f« R®*' Pekin. “ “Confirming the memorial to hfs ment The report of the arrest of General majesty, King Christian, June, 1900, the empress dowager, we submit the my answer, or felt my touch upon hia cold fingers. Another Boer laager, guarded whol­ Tung Fuh Slang, whose decapitation following edict: T ard if lifted me gently from my place ly by women, has fallen into the has been ordered by the Dowager Em­ the undersigned planters, representing “During the disturbances caused by beside him, and carried me away Into the hands of the British. A, large nunc press, is Incorrect. The T a rta r Gener­ 38,000 acres out of a total of 50,000 ber of cattle were taken. al, who is Governor of Kwan Su, was acres, and merchants and other rep­ the Boxers last year, the American open air, under the overshadowing eaves. The population of the entire United afraid to execute the orders he re­ resentatives of the Danish West In­ commanding officers issued strict or­ ceived, owing to Tung Fu Slang’s In­ C H A P T E R X X IX . States is 84,233,069. ders to their troops to exert strenu­ dies assert that if the American mar­ The unbroken monotony of Ville-en- The Boer losses up to.^date have fluence among the Mohammedans, ket is not secured by the sale of the ous efforts to protect the buildings I bois closed over me again. A Week has who dominate the Province. The Gov­ been twice as heavy as the British. ernor feared that the arest of Tung Islands, the sugar Industry here will within the forbidden city. This was glided by—• full week. 1 am seated at A Southern Pacific train at Hous­ Fnh Slang would Incite th e Moham­ an act of friendship worthy of im ita­ I the window of the salon, gaaping in a suffer severely and w ill have to cease ton Texas, ran down and killed two medans to rebellion. tion, for which we feel exceedingly breath of freah air—such a cool, balmy In the near future, the prices for sugar 1 men. gratified .»nd grateful. W e therefore breete as blows over the summer sea now ruling being below the cost of; Boer Laager Surprised. Ex Preaidesit Cleveland has almost instruct Wu Ting Fang to convey our to the cliffs of Sark. Monsieur Lauren- producing that article.” entlreQurpegyered from his recent ilk tie, under the shelter of a huge red um­ Ptotorta. . Jan. 14.— The British expression of (hanks through the sec­ brella, is choosing the ripest cluster of ness. Subsequent signatures secured to forces have surprised and captured There will be a strong fight In con­ a Boer laager 20 miles northwest of this message raised the ratio of rep­ retary of state to his excellency, the grapes for our supper this evening. A ll gress against the new Chinese exclu­ Ermelo. Forty-two Boers were token, resentation to nine-tenth of the total president of the United States. Re­ tha street is nn still as at midnight. Hud- denly there breaks upon us the harsh, acreage under cultivation. spect this.” inclutytjg M ajor Wolmerans. sion hUL . - .... -a- Y'CfY 10 °b£*Jn The first proclamation against football In England was Issued by Edward I I in 1314. During the last decade the Roman Catholics have Increased more rapid­ ly In Prussia than the Protestonta, while the Increase in the number of Hebrews was insignificant. . • No oountry does ao much for the eduesftn» of Its people as Germany. The common schools are not only in reach of the poorest, but the tuition Is free and attendance Is compulsory In childhood. Eggs to the value of $27,50 v i v i ate jjt lile bmioinl earshot, ws bejfrd T a rd ifs voice rullin^ amid the splashing of the wave/: „ God'be with yotb-my-friends. Adieu, An.extra session of the Minnesota legislature has been called Senator Quay, of We were married sa soon as the season was over, when M artin's fashionable pa* tients were stl going away from town. Ours was a very quiet wadding, for 1 had no friends on my side, and Martin's cousin Julia could not come, for she had a baby very youug. and Captain Carey could not leave them. Johaaua Carey sad Minima were my bridesmaids, and Jack was M artin ’s groomsman. • * On our way botue from Switserland, in the early antumn, we went down front Paris to Falaise, and through Noireau to Ville-en-bors. The next stage of our homeward journey Was Guernsey. M ar­ tiu was welcomed with almost sa much enthusiasm in St. Peter-port as 1 had been in little Ville-eu-bois. My eyes were datxled with the sun* ah ine, and dim with tears, when 1 first •alight sight of the little cottage of Tar- (lif, who was stretching out his nets on the stone causeway under the windows. M arliu called to him, aud he dung down his nets aud ran to meet us. “ We are come to speud the day with you, T a rd if,” 1 cried, when he was with­ in hearing of uiy voice. r>‘ “ ft w ill be s day from heaven,” he said, takiug off hia lisherman'PVap. and look­ ing round at the blue sky with its sun- flocked- clouds, aud the sea with its ecat- tered islets. I t was like a day from heaven. We wandered about the cliffs, visiting every spot which was most memorable to either of us. and T ard if rowed us ill bis boat past the entrance of Ihe Uoaliot Caves. H e was very quiet, but be listened to our free talk together, for 1 could uot think of -good ohl T ard if at any. sirauger; and he seemed to watch us both, with a far- off. fuithful, quiet look upou his face. Sometimes 1 fancied he did not hear what we were saying, and again his eyes would brighten with a sudden gleam, as if his whole soul aud heart shone through them upou us. i t was the lust day of our holiday, for in the morning we should re­ turn to London and to work; hut It was such a perfect day a i ' l hud never known storm occurred, causing the wreck of the Matteawan. I f no nows Is received of her by the Moana. due due from Honolulu January 22. H.„M. 8 . Phaeton w ill be sent out to look for her. In the Telephone Trust. Detroit, Jan. 14.—The Frpe Press There are 5,700,000 children on the rolls of British schools, but of these, tomorrow w ill say: “The Michigan only 4,700,000, or about 80 per cent, Telephone Dotiipany. with the other attend regularly. telephone concerns controlled by the Three river» as big aa the Rhine Brie, has form ally passed into the,con­ would Just efinal fn vohime the trol- of th«^ big Beil combination, Ganges, three Ganges the Mississip­ known aa the American Telegraph ft pi, and two Mlsalasippls the Amazon. Telephone Compaiy. It is announced Previous practice of th e fiiw drill that the schema of the reorganization enabled the teachers In a school in Cleveland, O„ in which a fire broke of the Erie is to be carried through out, to empty ths building of 860 pu­ by means o i which the $9,000.000 of pils In a minute and a half, without Indebtedness which has been carried along for a year will be wiped out." one being Injured. en.-- • Filipinos Buy a Ship. Colon, Colombia, Jan. 16.— The U nit­ ; Tacoma. Jan. 16. — The Manila ed States cruiser Philadelphia re­ i Times reports that the British ship turned to Panama yesterday from La, Celeste Borrill has been pnrehseed at Tablas, whither she conveyed the ¡auction at Hong Kong by Filipinos, commissioners who, purposed to ar­ and Will hereafter fly the American range an exchange of prisoners be­ flag. The*Celeete Borrill sailed from tween the Colombian government and Manila several months ago for Port the Liberals. An exchange of fifty- Townsend and Tacoma. W hile off the eight prisoners was finally agreed up­ Formosan coast she encountered a se­ on, to take place on the island of Ta- vere typhoon, which threatened her boga. In the gulf of Panama, ten miles destruction. When the storm abated south of Panama. she managed to reach Hong Kong. lilinois Leaves Dry dock. An Astronomical Phenomenon. Washington. Jan. 16.—The big bat­ Nice, France, Jan. 15.— M. Olenco- tleship Illinois has just come from the binl, the chief astronomer of the Nice floating drydock at the New Orleans observatory, reports that at 7 o’clock naval station, having snccessfnlly 1 taat evening, after the moon set, the demonstrated the possibilities of that structure. It is expected that the Illi­ brilliancy of Venus was so intense as nois w ill be one of the American war­ to cast shadows on the walls. This ships present at the coronation cere­ is the first time this phenomenon has monies. been observed. Twshrs Parish la Yokohama Firs. Yokohama, Jan. 14.— A fire in a Washington. Jan. 1$.— The war de wooden house here resulted in the partment I» advised of the arrival oi leath of 12 persons and the severe the transport Hancock at Manila Jan bumin< of 20 more. usry 11 metallic clang of well shod horse hoofs upon the stony roadway—the cracking of a postillion's whip—the clatter of an f approaching carriage. Pierre, who has been basking idly nn­ der the window, jumps to hia feet, shout­ ing, " V ia Monsieur the Bishop?* Min­ ima daps her hands and cries, "The Prince,! Aunt Nelly, the Prince?’ Monsieur I.aurentie walks slowly down to the gate, his cotton ntnbrelia spread over him like a giant fungus. I t is cer­ tainly not the Prince; for an elderly, white-haired man, elder than Monsieur Laurentie, but with a more imposing and stately presence, steps out of the car­ riage, and they salute one another with great ceremony. They entered the house and came directly to the salon. I was making my escape by soother door, when Monsieur Laurentie called to me. “ Behold a friend for you, madamc,” he said, “a friend from England. Monsieur, this la my beloved English child.” “ You do not know who 1 am, my dear?*’ The English voice and words went straight to my heart. to me from D r. Martin. Dobres?* “ Very true,” he said, " I am his friend's father—Dr. John Senior’s father. M artin has sent me to you. He wished Miss Jo­ hanna Carey to accompany me. but we w r e afpaid of the fever for her. I am A 8O UL " Dls.” do not a t all lessen the Interest taken >k a last solitary by those clerks In the routine w ork and grave. Jt was t |je guceeBs of the bank. Consumption Can Be Cared. Reading aloud is recommended by physicians as a benefit to persons a f­ fected w ith any chest complaint. T h e recommendation is made because In all cases of lung trouble It Is Impor- ¡ tan t fo r the sufferer to indulge In exer- ! else by which the chest Is In part filled } by and emptied o f air, for the exercise For the third time I landed in England. Is strengthening to the throat, longs When I set foot upon its shores first 1 was worse than friendless, with foes of and muscles of the chest. Reading my own household surrounding me; the aloud can be practiced by all, and cau second time I was utterly alone. In dally be a pleasuFe and profit to both reader terror, in poverty, with a dreary lifelong and hearers. In this treatm en t It Is future atretching before me. Now every recommended th at the reeding he delib­ want of mine was anticipated, every step erate, w ith o ut being allowed to drag, directed, as If I were a child again, and th at the enunciation be clear, the body my father himself was caring for me. How many friends, good and tried and be held In an easy, unstrained, upright true, could I count! All tha rough paths position, so that the chest shall huvs free play, and th a t the breathing be as were made smooth for me. I soon learned to laugh at the dlamny deep as possible, w lth o g t undue e ffo rt wtajclt.had filled me upon tuy entranco It o g a r t le d as a n K v ll In A n a t r ia . Ulfo my new sphere. It would have been dltflcult to resist the cordiality wiih Which As a result of a reitort submitted to I was ndopted Into the household. J>r. the Austrian council of agriculture, set- Senior treated me as his daughter; Dr, [ ting forth that suits cannot be brought John was as much at home with me aa to recover louses lu transactions for the if I had been his sister. Minima, too, b»- I came perfectly reconciled to ber new po- future delivery of grata, the council has unanimously declared Itself lu favor of siti on. I saw little of M artin. He had hem prohibiting altogether transactions In afraid 1 should feel myself bound to him; grain fo r fu ture delivery. This Infor­ and the very fact that he had once told mation la conveyed in n cqmmunica» me he loved me had made it more diffl tlon to the State Departm ent from cult to him to say ao a second time. He United jStates Consul W arn er a f Leip­ would pot have any love from me as a zig, Germ any. M r. W arn er states th at duty. I f I did not love him fully, with the council has petitioned the govern­ iny whole heart, choosing him after knowing others with whom 1 could com­ ment to use Its influence to suppress pare him, he would not receive any lesser this practice altogether in A ustro-Iiun- gary. _ gift from me. “ W hat will y^u do, Olivia?” asked Dr. C h a n c e s In c -re a a m l. Joha one day. A boy baby a month old chn expect "W hat can I d o t' I said. “Go to him," he urged; "be is alone. but 42 years of life«- If, bowevhr. ba I saw him a moment ago, looking out lives to 5 yenrs his chances o f living at us from the drawing room window. have increased to 51 years and tl God bless biml Olivia, my dear girl, go m onths «0 him.” R e g u la tio n o f P r io e o f M e d ic in e . "Oh. Jack?* I cried, " I cannot.” “ I do»j;t see why you cannot.*’ he an­ Tho price of ni&rtclne In Prussia 1» swered gaily. "Yon are trembling, and regulated by the stats* your fare goes from white to red, aud then white again; but you have not lost j The girls who are away at school tha nee of yoor limbs, or your tongue, i f I w ill return in a few weeks, with new you take my arm. it will not be very diffl- ideas about doing up their hair.