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«nt»r*d w seront! <*I.M m attar a t tke )Ae« a t IM ) t<m, Ortgoti. y DAYTON . . . . . . " EVENTS OF THE DAY * Comprehensive Review of the .upprninga of the Past Week Condens-d Form Which 1« Met* i-’kdy Io Prove af Interest ( • O w Meat R'ederu -TÇeD«*!^ The venule !«« begun debate an Phil-1 lippine tariff hill. More revolutionary movements rep>rte»i in China. The annual convention of the United j Mineworker« of America ia in oeNMiou. T h re e nt the 11 oonvicta who eecaped fro m MFNeil island priaon have lieen | captured. „ . . com pany has been I It has a capital of . CHAPTER I. - u <feat broad * ,ret^,, o f ? ! d‘’*'.h’ - ‘omtu-r.faK placidly aboT.e- a I road at tha rate o f three miles an hoar. T h e little episode is over; the voung man be settles hia .o ft hat more trip ly on hia picka up hi’ rod' “ •« ' rising excitem ent— “ I warned yea th a t our coming bere would be only fo r e v il.” A moment la te r a knock comes to the door. " W ill you be pleased to come down stairs or to have your tea h ere ? ' de- manda the harsh voice o f the housekeep er from the threshold. " H e re " is on V e ra ’s lips, but G riselda, the bold, circumvents her. "D o w n stairs,” sbe says, coldly, “ when «re get some hot w ater, and when you tend a maid to help us to unpack our tru nks.” “T h e re are qo maids In thia house.” replies M rs. G ruhck. sullenly. “ You must eith er attend to each other o r let me kelp you.” “ No maids!” says G riselda. “ None,” briefly. * “ A nd my room? Ob— ia this miner ot M iss D y s a rt's ? ’ Both youra and M iss D y s a rt’s; sorry i f it ain 't big enough,” w ith a derisive glance round the huge, bare chamber. “ You mean, we are to have but one room between us?' "Just that. miss. N e ith e r more nor less. A nd good enough, too, fo r those as------" " L e a v e the room," aaya G riselda, w ith a sudden, sharp intonation, so unexpect ed, so w itherinc, th a t the woman, a fte r a surprised stare, turns and w ith draw s. palest ature, decked here and there by lously to see that no harm has come to . **;■ ~ “ am J? »oft. fieeey rloads; »ad. It. and disappear« once more Into the A com pany liaa h «-n form ed a t H u n t- , J , • a bac^*tr,’und ot high hills, shelter of the cool «rood. The isthmian canal roniniission re I in g to n , w ith » 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , to e n te r th e o il , , , w ith * te«der foliage, a very baby H a lf an hour later they are at the en porta in favor of the purrhaue of the | in d u s try in .t h a t section. leafdom. just bursting into the fuller life. trance gate of Greycourt, and practically I T o w a rd the went the trees give way a Panama canal. at th eir journey's end. Both girls, w ith T h e B a ker C ity council is consider- I little , letting a road be seen, that like a an involuntary movement, crane their A hunk cashier of Great Falla, Mont, ing th e p roposition of p av in g th e streets I • tra *wht pale ribbon runs la-tween the uecka out o f the carriage to get a first ia abort in hia account«, due to gam - 1 w ith c h e m ic a lly prepared wood blocks. < rw U e ry f° r the space o f quite a m ile ‘or glimpse at their future home, and then -bling in atocks. - A s m a ll « re i. i - , < , T ° ’ and. th* D S“>»H «»bing vll-1 turn dismayed glance turn « s dismayed glance on on each each other; other; C H A P T E R Iff. a g o d ^ tw » « ^ U G ^ ? e a i T ' ^ ,r - wn,P|<- f,,lk of «Jow ring A n yth ing more dreary, more unfriendly. Portland exiwryted one-fifth of the en A few days la te r the girla are s ittin g » g> d e s tro y « ! some p ro p e rty . T h e loss! D vb }ley toil from one y e a rs end to the yet w ithal grand in its desolation, could tire wheat napped from The United | in the garden. I t Is a b eau tiful day. tfiu a ll, but n ot covered by insurance. I ot“ er« »ouie in careless joy, some in cease- * •*■»**>» — hardly lie — teen. State« in Qe<-emher. Even through the eternal shadows th a t The ju . I Ie“ **borr some, alas! in cruel weeping, H o w dark it is,” says (Iris e ld s , a HENRY C. PAYNE. are com r l , i and *>lbcr « r r a ngenient« because o f those "who w ill never come encompass the garden, and past the thick The combine of all the leading ateam- n yew hedge, the hot beams o f the sun are are completed fop the h a n g in g o f D a l- back to the tow n .'’ New Postmaster General who took oath of office January IS. they move onward beneath, the shade of stealing. «hip companies ia still under diacusaion ton and YY ade in P o rtla n d on January' Along the w hite road, that gleams the m ighty trees that clasp th e ir arms by those interest«!. " A day fo r gods and goddesses,” cries **• I thirstily, in the burning sunshine o f this between her and the glorious sky—thus H A R D E R O N F IU P IN O 8 ' O B S E R V E M 'K I N L E Y ’ S B IR T H D A Y Griselda. springing suddenly to h er feet, M rs H e n r i i bot w 'dday in June, a carriage is craw l- blotting it o a t .' General Bell has determin«! on war I _______ , n io n X < « « » r n n g to n , an e a rly w ith quite ageraTatin, s)owneM__ and flinging f a r from h er on the green- in the strictest sense in Batangaa prov-L . . ... _ . , • . 1 - A sudden turn brings them w ith in view ? he7 h ?*Ue fc,>'’ l an •O tiquated vehicle o f . , type now .1- award the musty volume ahe had purloin ince, Philippine islands. IGaaaval Bairs Order far War ia tha Strictest Move to Mark the Day by Services and Coa- C l« b ! ’ 4 - ------ wvw | of the house. A beautiful old house ap- Clackamas county, a few days ago, aged1------ unknown, ‘ but which once beyond parently, o f red brick, toned, h r age to a ed from the m ustier lib ra ry about an hour A great naval battle took place in w * *-<»•«'"? Over- trib u te s, to Memorial Fund. 86 years. .. doubt “cost money.” T h e carriage, being I duller shade, w ith many gables; and over- «8°- ... "P erhaps I ’ll never come back. T ha th e hurh<»r of Pa'nama, in which the! " aahingtnn, Jan.22.— Having failed, C le v e la n d , O . Jan. 22._The request an open one, enables the people as it grown in parts by trailin g ivy, the leaves h i ° r >t x wi,th Ip— “«>-««> - " ^ . r / t o T ’ -wit-houi o f which now glisten brightly in the even spirit o f adventure la fu ll upon me, and government Io6t heavily. Governor after two year«’ strife .in subduing the I hv Governor Nash of Ohio has received .0^7.?/ . n a ’ ’i “ '* . 81* 1 “ H l* undue trouble that the occupants o f it are who know» w h a t demons inhabit th a t un ing sunshine. Alban was killed. „ insurrection in fctangas province, hearty reaponae from the governors of cles of incorpmration known wood? So, fare thee well, sweet, Capita fixation, I two girls; both very youpg. both singular- T h e coachman, scram bling to the my love! and When yo.u see me, expect A great diamond field is said to have wh'rh lies juts south of Manila, an.l all the states and territories invited to 950,000. ly alike, though in distinctly different ground, bids them in a surly «tone to me.” She presses a sentim ental kiss up styles. lu-en discovered in Idaho. having satisfied himself that lenient: join in asking the |>eople to properly alight. H e is tired and cross, no doubt tt o<ximen of the World are prejiaring on her sister's brow, averring th a t a " I t ia charm ing!” says the younger giri. by the M nusual w ork o f the day. And "b ro w " is the only applicable p art o f her Sixty lives were lost by & boiler: e x -1 treatment of the insurgents is pro- observe the 59th anniversary of the to have ad)ig time at Pendleton April w ith a little quick niotiou of the band presently they find themselves on the 21-22, when 1,114 candidates will be plosion in a Spanish village. ductive of no good results, General T. ».irth u s iii . u v i ' toward the aweepiug bay, and the a w a k threshold of the open hall door, hardly for auch a solemn occasion, and runs Franklin Bell, the militafv ,Vmmander "f " ,,h a "‘ McKtntey. Nearly initiated. ligh tly down tow ard the hedge. ening trees, and the other glories of the Eleven men of the Second .infantry, in that province, has dete^iftied on the. t knowing w hat to do next. T h e shambling She rugs th rough one of the openings o » , “ pnX’ lsndscape. " A ll charming, -fa r better The Salem creamery is advancing in the Philippines, are missing. figure o f a m an about seventy, appeared In the tedg?)^crosses the graveled path, enforcement of the war iaL the most vig- ? I, ", requested than I ever dared hope foe; and yet my presently from seme dusky doorway, he and, mounting the parapet, looks over to money to farmers* witli which to buy mind orousan.1 determin«! fSihion, > bTol^. 1 misgives me. V e ra ." * Peace negotiations between Boers and w'avei to them to enter the room, and, examine the other aide o f the w a ll on cows, provided they will aelt the milk She turns a b rilliant glance on her «in ing reeoncentration in i modifi«! form * p lw *'[ln' British are under way at Brussels. shutting the door again behind them w ith which ahe standa, a fte r which ahe com to the creamery. ter, full of terrible insinuations, aud then in all a sharp haste, leaves them alone w ith mence» her descent. One little foot she »™ , f a « » , „( the application of »1 » martial i.H i.l law In people Contributions for tiie McKinley mon laughs a little . Thus animated, she is a their new relative. G regory D y s a rt. slips lu te q. convenient hole in it, and then 8.v .,„ n ,™ , „„ a » ea.;»,.. i ument are beginning to comä in to the very pretty girl, h a lf child, h a lf woman, the other into a bole low er down, and so Tne military will play a large part as spies and traitors to the United i ’ «levoUott to the dead prestdent. various places appointed as receivers as fresh as the morning, and w ith eyes C H A P T E R II. on and on, until the six feet o f w all are like nt^rs. She lifts one slender black- in the entertainment of Prince Henrv. States - All this appears from a |onB ! 1,1 “ an> atJ‘t1e,‘l' no,ab,y Kansas, public from all j>arts of the state. . m o raa to- «ooquered -an d ahe reaches te r ta frn n a ...... Aipvrrt h a nd, a ud pla cing it beneat h b«*r an arm chair at the upper end of . I Wjp aH * 1 1» ,WW a q iBniWCT Inst ’^ c t a e s arnt The itrthmtaft The total indebtedness of Albany is sister's chin, turns her face gently to her. the room in which a figure is aeated. She and finds nothing between her and the _ AimtniisnlÌSb --------.---------- reconi- desired cool o f the lovely woods. JH__ Buch a beautiful face! Väiry like the 911,731.17. 7 . menda thè ptìrchaay of thè Panama ca lished W ith a m erry heart she plunges into riante one"heside it, yet unlike, too. T here s<-es an old man. shrunken, enfeebled, The reconcentration order is dated at I In any community where there is no nal. - A syndicate has commenced horiug is a tauch o f sadness round the lovely w ith a face th a t ia positively ghastly, be the d ark, sw eetly scented home o f the Batangas, Detemher 8, last. In sub local auxiliary of the McKinley Memo cause o f its excessive pallor; a living lips, a m o u rn fu l c u rv e • inrieeih » Ftmnrefit i * m «« u s g ia n t trees, w ith a green, soft path w ay ilovernor Geer doos not ponsider thè stance. it provides for the establish rial Ass«M'iatlon, contributions by busi (pr oil near Vale. under her foot, and, though ahe kp<>w» it confession of Wade anything in Pal- ment, of a zone around the garrisons. ness, fraternal or labor organizations, • Interest in Joaephine conntv mines I In 7 v ^ r fe V t? r 7 OU V e n 'ie r not. her world before her. ' ' ton’s - . tron(r through the “a ^ t ’ br,!“aac>' . favor - i into which the friendly inhabitants are schools .or ehufehes, may be sent to tin- contmues unabated. I t is an entrancing hour. 8hfiShas »top u u it p u ir r , Myron 3 iy r » m T. i. t Herrick, i e i T i c k , Cleve- v le v e - *- "y tu tu u g u iu p e a r n e s t treasurer, 'So you've come," he says, w ith ou t ped abort in the middle o f a broad, green A woman insurgent leader has l>een P ° ’* roquirod.t® «»me .under penalty land,“Ohio. is re lu c tin t- The funds will be applied''/ The Concord mine, one of tlfe richest £ eyes, and when she sm iles'it ”, niakiug any nttemiK to rise front his apace eucompasaed by high hills, though captured in Laguna province, Philip-'p* ronfflscatiop and destruction of thejr to the erection of- a fitting memorial .¿"^aaLrn Oregon' haa 1)een "°,d for I bidden to Her ‘ h We b«d been for- chair, ''SJhut that door, w ill you? W h a t .w I bidden to her. ith an opening tow ard the west, when pine i-lands. - • I l’rol'6Hy. This is said to lie, necessary 9 *300, 300, tonib to William McKinley, over his . **Ob! that reminds me,*1 said Miss f>y- a vile d ra u fh t! And don't stand staring this uncom fortable conviction grows clear D .,, . . ' I to prevent the collection of foreed con- ii o H m m Y »*’2 " a *8" *i*tt to the Phil-1 tri bastions from- inhabitants by the in- last resting place at Cairfon Ohio. to hey thaLshe ia lost. She is not o f the Articles of incorporation have been I f a rt‘ ’T quite forxot to tgUL.yon o f it. like that, it makes me nervous.” H U voice is cold, clear, freezing I t nervous order, however, and keeping a ,’»1?» i i I“*“* h” P a<* <rf th<m n° W Tbe military office™ are al- Judge illiam R. Day, ex-secretary of filed for tfcq erection and operation of a 'rt .we- leV- before good’ heart look» hopefully around her « an< s. I i,,wej jjx tjje prjce y/ n«vssaries of state, is ^.resident of the association. —, ’“** V „UD1U , >'ou uu giugni --- fired ----- girls standing -«>uu«ua ueiore new sawmill at Astoria. I T/C. ---- d »,ba? e?.u?ln «Pesk Sri-fhs to the if * he doeif rxiai e x is t. a t a ll.' at all events t . 'T a* f * breath of “ if had suddenly F a r aw ay over there, in the distane» i pf, •* •« tavr-n The loss of life in the Mexi<«n earth- *i,e> an,l it •" pnmiised that the p«>pie does uut du it here.” fallen . into the hot and »titling ----- - -------- —w • room -JD], «g stands a figure lighriy^fined against thè Baker City chamber of commerce has doe* u,,t ',o il h,'r‘‘- L O C O M O T IV E B L E W U P . quake, while heavy, was not so great I niay return as soon as ¡icaceful condi- Vera, I p rH u m e ," taya M r. Dyaart? massive tru n k o t a sycamore, th a t most - means. adopted resolutions favoring the open- • “w^ich meansF' n» at first reported". | tlous are Sstabllshed holding “T h a t either he won’ t, or can't, nre t.u - ~ out his lithe « w hite hand to - perm ____ it unm istakably declares itse lf to be a man. mg of the Upper Columbia. Caused the B—»a— e, » , T~Ps«iln g ir Train *'* w ith bis father. -Chn't, N ell rather led I , f ,0. press it. “ And you are O riseida? H ia back ia turned»to her, apd he ia bend i Ä il S í « v a l Tliis is ' followwl , X f ™ f Ä s order h ,w i by a' long cir- I need not ask w hat lunatic chose your ing over something, and, so fa r as she < an At the end-of the last quarter there me to believe. on the Rock Island. t an t it is, yon may be sure,” -says thp names, as I- was w rit aeqnaitrted 'W tth judge thus remote from him, hi» clothing were 10 more convicts in the state j»en- ta r v te lg ra i.li system in Alaska commanders, commenting on existing Victor, Iowa, Jan. 21.—As the Den ia considerably the worse for wear. A P" T I conditions and giving them advice buw younger girl, restlessly. “ Fancy a fath er your mother many year» ago.“ •teiitiary than at the beginning. " I feel th a t I must th in k you at once. gamekeeper, perhaps, o r .a— well, some Whose »on can't live w ith him ! And yet, Henry-C. Payne, of Wisconsin, h as| to proceed. It begins with the state- ver limited passenger tr^in No. 5, of Buyers are offering to contract the a fte r all, virtuous astonishment on th a t Uncle G regory, for your kindness' to us,” thing or other o f th a t to rt. A t all events Iweai sworn in as postmaster general. ment that he shares in tiie general con the Rock Island, was passing through 1902 hop crop at H cents. T rather out or of place wil w ith us. I çays Mess D y s a rt, gravely, atitl standing. the rig ht is welcome »s the early dew. i: 1.1 1_._Z . .H his-is is H I »core - ' “"- is taiu er oui viction that the insurrections continue this town this morning at 5:55, the •T o be continued.) '.'Ay, ny. You acknowledge th a t,” says s lig h tly h ig h e r th a n t h e firs t offers f o r | M n *m«fftne ju s t such a rather. Chileans are trying to undermine because thf greater part of the people, Vbc 1901 1WÖ1 croia I “ W W ell, min.l «*>»• »» says ....... M ias D y he. quickly. crop. "I have been your best e ll, livrnr never mind th a t,” boiler of engine No. 503 exploded, re the and break up tiie Pan-American sán especially the wealthier, do not really sulting in the death of the engineer friend, a fte r all. eh?” T R A N S - S I B E R I A N R A IL R O A D . sart. hastily. grese. T iie farmers of Eastern Oregon are "Y pn have given ua a home." continues wanLpeaœ. ,11c says that it is regret and fireman and slightly injuring two "Yes. V e ry good; let us then go from fearful that the present fair weather »ire to unde,” gays her g itter with a lit Miss D y sart, in tones th a t trem ble a l it I t K n a » T h r o n a r b a F e r t i l e V a l l e y a n d Trouble ls-tween the United States table that the innocent must suffer with B e a a t if a l C o u n try . will make-a wheat shortage next year. tle shrug. “ D o you jh in k we shall gain tle. “ B u t for you------” and Russia is brew ing at Niu Chwang, the guilty, but the greatest good to the porters and a brakeman. The accident to8k place within 200 •?Yes, yes—go on.” H e thrusts out his China much by the change? Thia old'relative of Somehow I had farmed the idea that greatest numtier can he best brought feet of the «lepot and the nois# of the Miners also would like to see snow. ia, perhaps, as delightful as we W u ld old miserly race as if athirst for fu rth e r Siberia waa, In the main, a mountain The condition of the pope’s health is about by putting a prompt end to the explosion aroused every person in the The voters of Albany school district »ura "B u t for me you would both wish him, and yet I wish fa ib e r had riot words. ous, broken, barren and even sterile insurrection. Therefroe he directs the such that his death may be expected Have been cast upon the World’s highway town. The force of the explosion have ordered the erection of another left us to bis tender m erries.’’ application of general order No. 100, in threw every one of the seven coaches school building in that city to accom at any time. "D o not dwell ou that.” »»vs Vera to liye or die as chance dictated. To me' country, covered wipi forewta—which force dudring the Civil war in the modate the increase! numtier of chil with nervous haste; “do?not seek for to me you are indebted for everything opinion, I am Inclined to think. Is aome- A private conqiany has laid a prepo Unit«! States, which practically re of the train off the track, but only over dren. fault» in the inevitable. H e is »11 that ia You owe me much. Each day you live what generally entertained in the west. turned the Des Moines Pullman. sition before congress to build the isth gards an insurgent as a guerrilla and lert ns. You know the sudden decision you shall owe me more. I have befriend Nothing could be further from the fact. Fortunately the passengers were tin- mian canal. Portland Markets. outside the pale of civilized warfare injru«l. Pieces of the wreck«! engine arose out o f a letter received by fath er ed you; I have been the means « f saving Of all the surprises met with in my - Seventy-five hunltred ¡fro m l „ c l e Gregory about a year ago you from starvation.” .-w-veniy-nve uunnr«i Cul«n Cuban cam-| and subject to the death penalty, wher- were strewn around for a distance of somewbut extensive travels, Siberia ia Wheat—Walla Walla. 59©«Oc; blue- « hen fath er was— was—dying----- ” sbe I f so corpse-like a face could show signs |Miign medals will he issu«i by the I e.ver 8Ucb l’n»urKnt does not engage con- 200 the greatewt Aa a whole. It contains, of-excitement it show» it now, as he seeks feet and the boiler was found 150 stem. file; valley, 59^©60c. pauses abruptly, aud a trem or shakes her navy department. tinuously in the war and observe all the feet away from the scene of the acci to prove by word mid gesture that be is perhaps, the largest continuous area Barley—Feed, >17©17.60; brewing, last words. , ,. , • I rules of war. However, it is provided of level lands on the globe. Excepting 117.50018 per ton. , <— The younger girl turns quickly to look their lænefactor to an unlimited extent c h li a iid ? « g° Vernn,en,t h“ P“1" th«t there shall lie no executions with- dent. T he f a t e f u l emotion he betrays raises in ■pure of the great Altai range of a t her. 1 here is infinite love gild com Oats—No. 1 white. >1©1.1O; gray, passion in her glance, but perhaps a litile Griselda's breast feelings of repugnance mountains fringing h* southern bor 95c©91. No Hops of Saving Austrian Miners. and disgust. der, and cutting occasionally to some ~ence",Pt’ ‘,D'1 c* r,a in ly a « » '« ¡».pa Flour—Beat grades, »2.7003.30 per Breux, Austria, Jan. 17.—The water "I have consented to adopt you," he distance northward Into Siberia the King Edward says the South African i° lned to encourage young officers in goes on presently, his cold voice now cut entire western half of ths country la "D o you know.” .h e says, " it may see war is nearly over and an early dec la r- bunt>ng down the insurgents, and it is in the Jupiter mine, which was sud barrel; graham, »2.50. Mlllatuffa—Bran, »17 per ton; mid heartless—positively coarse, if you w i l l - ting like a knife. "B u t do not expect exceptlotxiily level, almost to flatneaa. ation of peace may be anticipated. I °ut that three is uo just cause denly flooded January 14, when the bat I do not thiuk onr fath er was a man much from me. It ia well to come to a for exceptional caution or apprehension I eecajie of 43 men, including the mana- dling«. »20; aborts, »18; chops, »17. It would uot be fnr from the fact to proper understanding at the start and A 1 lttsburg man wife and three ¡n attacking insurgent bodies wherever i ger of the mine and two superintend Hay—Timothy. »11© 12; clover. »7 ta excite respect, much less love or regret, so «ay that for 2,nt)0 mile« east of tha save future argument: Honesty has ‘•»■’ldren were most brutaliy murdered, found. At any rate, under existing ents, was cut off, does not subside, and ©7.50; Oregon wild hay, »5@fi per " 6 h ! It is better not to speak like that " made me poor. You have Iw-on I hear I ral mountain«, and extending to the Robbery is suppos«! to have been the conditions, legitimate chances should hope of saving the men has been ton. Interrupts M is . D ysart, in a low. shocked acci.to in eil to lead a useless, iuxurious Arctic sea. Siberia 1« almuat aa level The disaster was due to mo,lve' be accepted, says General Bell, as ex- abandon«!. Mutton—Lambs, » H 0 3 H c. gross; tone. Don t do it, darling. I k,,OH. existence. Your fa:h er all his life kept ip aa toe ocean. In over 1,000 miles I do a most extravagant menage, and. dying The Pacific coast senators and repre- cew'*ve caution will do the army ineal- the overflowing of the River Bila near dressed, fivjc per pound; sheep, weth w hat you mean, but------" tmt TMleve the grade of the railroad sentatives on Chinese exclusion have I culable harm. The hgst defense against the mine. Precautions to prevent the er«. 3H © 3ttc. gross; dressed. fi©fi^c "And I know that i shall never forgive eft you paupers." H e almost hisses out rerl«l .{oo feet, and in many places It tb«- la?«t cruel >*ord. flooding of the mine were taken too roncliid«l their work and will report tbe insurgents, he says, is to assume a per pound; ewes. 3%©3He, gross; • r forget the life he led you.” , ayg G r,S).,. 1» as straight aa an arrow, without the <«rim*lda starts-to her feet. ..t£ n aLp* r t« ‘n angry excitement. the bill in a few days. I vigorous offensive at once; to retire in late. One engineer wfcs saved. Sub dressed. 6©8Afcc per pound. Oi Whl, h y° “ •»««» 1« not « « * • for forty ° r nfty “ " «• sequently nine men courageously went r» a -« • I ” wtai ib over; nays M imm I» M ‘ o D y aart. ... ,. « , I the presenre of the enemy is hazardous everything, she says, in a burning Hors—prosa, 5Hc; dressed, w ith • quick «i«h. W a rily indraw n into the mine a second time, and never in* ,“u-- ° ne "tret‘‘h ° f Perfectly » • n d d i* « ’>raging. T Pound. I “What V«« a I».-__ a . . * per pound. Got me remind you that court, 'e»T. too. I " ? rht for It« varata, or nearly 'his vendetta, th i, terrible menu for the building of Shamrock IIIZ returned. Thirty-one of the victims hfelong quarrel that was kept up be ha« its claims ^upon yon.” e ig h t y mile«. 7 Veal—8©9c per pound. were married. Pension lor Mrs. McKinley. • IIn h .’ i Trie word pauper is unplcasing. Gao. H. Phillips, the former ‘‘corn tween him and fath er w ith auch moni.toii- Along the whole line there la the Beef—Gross, cows. J^ c; steers, •u it weins, says he. untnoved. “ Before we a persistency T ‘ 0 king,” went broke in the Chicago Washington, Jan. 22.—The senate m.wt luxurious growth of grass I have 3H©4c; dressed. 3©7c per pound. Rtcoinags of Hawaiian Silver. wi7 r i l ,  h ,d ,0 d° ’ri,h our « -« u d fa th e r » quit this point, however, one last word board of tra<le. committee on pensions has ordered a You are Iwnesth my roof; I .h a ll exoect «een In any country. There are manv Butter — Creamery, 25©27c per w ill. P « pa waa the eWegt so[ii Washington. Jan. 18.—The bill favorable report on Senator Hanna’s I >11.- man was kill«) and another so- ___ irto conform to my rules. I «... „„ varlcties. some like the native blue grant a 7 pension a year for the recoinage-of the allver coin pound; dairy, 18 0 20c; store, 12^ ® property was le ft to Uncie Gregory; and y I o perm.t no .me to enter my doors save -tern of the West, and one vari^y teat verely injured by falling rock in a I hill to *7,”7 " ” « v of ■ T 95.000 ' 15c. age of Hawaii. Introduced by Repre th a t for no reason at «IL N a tu rally . pap„ Montana mine tunnel. I Mr"' Wa Saxlon McKinley my sou. I w ill not have people spying sentative Hill, of Connecticut, wag to Kgg« 20@22Ykc for cold storage; was very angry about it, and ¿ccused out the nakedness ,,f the land, and spec,,. u appearance seemed closely allied to day favorably acted upon hg the House 22©25c for Eastern; 28©30c for fresh u re< ory of uning undue influence.” the Kentucky blue grass. Judging Discussion has been had in the house Large Stave Rant Destroyed. committee on coinage, weights and "Juat so. and o f courte there ia a good 1st.ng over what they are pleased to call from the suiierb condition of the ani Oregon. regarding tiie opening of soldiers’ They will have me Memphis, Jan. 22.—The plant of the measures. There ia about »975.000 of deal behind that yon don't know. T here my eccentricities. homes to ex-Conf«lerate veterans. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, f2.50®3; alw ays is; nobody ever tells quite every rich, but I am poor, poor, 1 tell y „ u A l- mal« that graxe upon them, they must H. Wetter Manufacturing Company, silver circulating in Hawaii, moat of All I mj of the most nutritious naiure; It It in silver dollars. hens, »3.500 4 ; 8tfc®9c per pound; thing. And besides— O h! Oh, Vers! ways remember tbat.Y Griselda'» features having settled them *"• ‘h'f^foro. not only one of the flue«, A Beaumont. Tex., bank president is one of the largest stove foundries in the O h! w hat has happened?” springs, 9©10c per pound. » 2 .5 0 0 3 per under arrest for forging »29,000 worth South; was destroy«! by fire last night. Griselda clutches in an agouized fashion selves in:o a. rether alarm ing expression. hut by far the largest grazing region IK ,6? * ,or yo,ina: «««•«. Government Ownership of Telegraph. The loss will probably reach »250,000. of notes and »9,000 worth of stock. a t the leather aide o f the crazy old Miss D y s a rt hurriedly breaks into' the 7 fUlly utlUze<’' 1 beneve p*r doien' turkeys, live. Washington. Jan. 18.—Senator covered by insurance. eharlot, which has toppled over to the conversation. »Iberia could furnish the beef supply Harris today Introduced a bill provld 11012H«; dressed, 13014c per pound. le The Chicago night schools, with " I f yon w ill perm it ns." she says, fain t- for «xe world. ft side and stands in a decidedly dissi ’ “PP*? Cheese—Full cream, twins, 13© ing for the Government ownership of Explosioa at Mine. 45,00 students ami 200 teachers, have pated position. The ancient driver, ’pre IT. we flfyould like to go to our rooms, to Although the winters In Siberia are the telegraph lines of the United 13L4c; Young America, 14015c. sumably asleep, had let the horse» wan rest a little . I t has been a long journey.” Iteen' forced to close for lack Walsenburg. Colo., Jan. 22.—Three States. •k b( fcf f funds Potatoes—Best Burbanks. 85c0»l.lO der \very coid, they are not especially lone H e r uncle turn» and touches the bell at their own sweet w ill, and they be tnen kill«l and three others badly or trying. While the e x t r e ^ ^ “ per.cental; ordinary, 70080c. Prince Henry, of Prussia, 'after visit burn«! is the result of a serious explo- ing old and sleepy, too. the result was near him. and imm ediately, so imm edi The Hohenzoilent Sails. Hops—8®10c per pound. may reach * polllt th a t they had dragged tw o o f the wheels ately as to suggest the idea that she has !o7o i5 dng ’ ■'’T ing the United States, will go to Eng sion, which occurred today in one of the Kiel, Jan. 21.—The imperial yacht Wool—Valley, 11014c; Eastern Or np on a steep bank and nearly capsized been applying her ear to' the keyhole 10 to 15 degrees lower than In Ohio qr land to attend the coronation of King j Coloraite Fuel A Iron Company’s prop Hohenxollern sailed for New Y'ork at egon. 801214c; mohair. 21021 Uc per the carriage. • woman enters. Edward. i t 1: tat,tode w d”gr,^ s *n erties at I’ictoii, three miles from here. 9:30 o’clock this morning. pound. « “ Oh. thank you." says M is» D ysart , "Y ou are singularly prompt,” he aaya, l nltod States, »till, at the air Is verv leaning forw ard and addressing w ith earn w ith a lowering glance and a sneer. "T his dry and there are no high wind» I Colima Volcano Again Active. Soldier» Must Shoot Better. The British coal ship Cfenogle. on A New Y’ork syndicate is negotiating est glance and heightened color the young is M rs. G runch.” turning to Y'ers “ my have no doubt the winter s«ison can the way from Scotland to Cape Town, Mexico City, Jan. 22.— A telegram to Washington, Jan. 21. — American for 180,000 acres of Nova Scotia timber man who had riaen—descended, perhaps, housekeeper. She w ill see to your wants was burned at sea. The crew was the government <>b«ervatory announces soldiers in the Philippines must shoot land. PB««cd w+thout especial discomfort sound» pleasanter and more o rth o d o x - Grunch. take these y'oung ladies away YY hen winter sets m, w-hlch ,t doe- rescued. like a good angel from somewhere—the M y nerves.” w ith a shudder, “are all un thg^the volcano of Colima is agnin act- with more accuracy. This, is the bur- suddenly. and usually about the lat of Sir Ernest Cassel plared at the dis wood on their right, no doubt. A fishing strung to the last pitch." It Is said that an exchangsp'of _ ___ ma scientific men connect this fact den of an order recently issn«i by ..... i _ m haf a - 1 •v*‘- and Thus uneeremonionaly dismissed. Miss November. It continues steadily —... J-., ICIHH phenom- HU- » General ■x aax iaaa s Chaffee, aiaslITT-, cwijiifjs j{ "which WlIlC hare posal of King Edward a fund of »1,- tod. lying on the road where he had flung chines between automoblliats has with the prevalence »r. of r-s seismic copies < of when preparing for bis ignoble battle D ysart follows the housekeeper fronf rhe through about five month», when there 1PSW* I |cna. Ollil . Iv IA I'M I O earthquake sl rt 11 1 <1 kr »> shock« were -1------ « a mi more fine points than even a horse _____________ _ Iwwm Renewed been «w^.iiv.,.1 receired at war department. The 000,000 to be us«l ¡gr the crusade it preceded her. 1« aa sudden a breakup, ushering in w ith those poor old horses, proclaims the ro u « . Griselda h aring trade. I report«! from various parts of thecoun- general points ont that as the result of against consumption in .England. t i fact that he has been whipping the stream rbzimgb the huge dark hall and up the permanently pleasant warm weather, re Paria officers suppress«! a special p ry thia afternoon. Governor Mora, of lack of regular target practice, both Gov. Van Sant, of Minnesota, savs th a t gleams here »mF there brilliantly wide, moldy Statreaae they follow their By those who have the experience I sm number of the newspaper Aaslette Au Guerrero, has personally taken charge officer» and men in the division of the gWi<*e. noting a t they do to the decay through the interstices of the trees. Beurre. which depicted British atro of the ruined cijy of Chilpanzingo Philippines have fallen far below the the entire northwest is back of him in Intorm«] that the winters are far’moro "O h. no." says he, liftin g bis hat, "yon that marks everything around. cities In the Transvaal: cartoons ob The populace is camping out. guarded desirable proficiency in this most im his fight against the Northern Pacific mustn't thank me. I t was really nothing. Sbe fling» wide a door for rhe girls to agreeable than In other countries merger, and that he will begin action Poor brutes. I think they were asleep; enter, and then abruptly departs without where the tempemture' Is higher and jectionable. by troops, and prefect order reigns. portant of the soldier's qualifications. in the courts at once. they— ft is hot, isn't ft ?” T his las: he offering them word or glance. They are more violent changes occur. The rain Rural mail carriers are to be paid says hastily, as if ashamed o f hia ani th an kfu l to be thus left alone, and in- fall In summer Is seasonable and monthly. A«rs« to Accapt Ramom. B««" Art Gttting Rtcrsit». A mail package containing »15,000 madversion on thé kge of the sorry cattle voluntarily stand still and gaae a t each abundant. Constantinpple. Jan. 22.—United New Orleans, Jan. 21.—Captain I.. was stolen on a Hawaiian steamer. Congressman McCleary may Intro In question—their horses, no doubt; and other. Y era ia very pare, and her breath It Is easy to see what a magical duce a bill permitting national banks States Minister John O. Leishman says PeVillers, late from South Africa, there is something wonderfully charming is .-timing rather fitfu lly from between her A Scotch court gave Andrew Carnegie in the faint apologetic color that springs parted lips. transformation must take place io th|a to loan money an real estate. the brigands who abducted Miss Ellen wishes to correct the assertion, made a clear title to Skibo castle and estates. in’ o his rheeks. As he finishes speaking M. Stone ami Mme. Tsilka. September , H e looks dying." she says, at last, great region, even If slowly, under the New York and London capitalists 3. have agreed to accept the amount of 1 h‘" M me’ ,h*‘ no men w,ll,n« be looks at Griselda so hard that she feels speaking with a heavy sigh, and going Influence of an extended railway sys Minister Prinetti. in the Italian sen a re e re c tin g la rc c hotels In the towns ransom raised by subscription. The flght for tb® B«ero coujd.be landed in ate. declared that indemnities do not it incombent on her to return hri* glance nearer to G riselda, as îF-nncon»ciously tem. It Is all the more easily Imagined along the North Pacific coast. to say something. seeking a closer companionship. "D id you by one who has already seen In hia own place of payment is. now the only quee- South Africa. "Captain De V illen saya offset lynchings of Italians in the Unit- and " M e thought our last hour had come,” ever see such a face? Man/ Cuban »hoe dealer» are now tion unsettled. Don't you think country an object lesson of a similar , that men anxions to fight for the cause **1 8tate»i and said the government she says, laughing softly, and looking at he is dying?* ordering their goods from Haverhill. , character. I doubt If the Russians him a little shyly, but so prettily. “ But «___ . | have found and are finding their wav Wouldcontinue to protest. Mass., manufacturers. One large fac W ho can te ll? ’ says Griselda. 'I for you. one cannot say w h e rj we should might think it. perhaps, bnt for bis eyes. fully realize to what an extent their ■roafa fa r AMsa. • | to the TFanavaal every day, as the re- tory recently received an order to George Adams, of McKeesport. Pa., be now.” great enterprise Is going to modlf? W . do was not appended undoroiand this « « I foot >M note; Bo« ¡ ~ ' l " f"«o « A » io«inieoU Io '."¿^o'pu.'réî' í i t a i ’." " 'Ì,Tod'ÌÌ‘ «3 * hrf.ò.'ó.fcd í o T í t o which They"—she s h u d d e r» -“ they look i as if their economic, and, perhaps, social She b oss to him . and so’ does her sis they couldn't die. “We do not understand well the Eng W b a t 'e rrib le eyes ter quite as graciously, and then the they are! and what a vil» old man alto coadIMoak. lish and we an horses once more commence their snail- gether! Good heavens! how did he dare gemble na any If people didn’t have hobbies tha » 1 ”“ ly ■‘ »«•wo. had made money as a miner. like progress, grinding through the dusty so to inanlt ns! I told yon, V e ra ”— with world would aosu cease to revolvs z