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DAYTON HERALD. n Ö Of IK E »TATE | stage of decay, gives way to the over JU S powering fatigue that for tte last hour Crashes R sks W .e hi Betaaga. Pmviaes “ U Da) Ion, Oregoa. ( has been oppreMlng her. Reluctantly at Cxptast ef Otter Districts., • she does thia, and quite unconsciously. ITCM8 OF INTEREST FROM ALL Manila, Feb. 1®.—General 3. Frank D A Y T O N ...........OREGON. Obstinately determined to fight sleep to -the last, »he presently succumbs to that PARTS OF OREGON. lin Bell has practically cleaned up the kindly tyrant, aad falls into one of the insurrection in Batangas province, the most delicious slumber* she has ever yet enjoyed. ■ troops under his command having made ef ho. Hew long it lasts she never knows, but • etanrffreep of the district. It Is peftaoee—A Brief Review of the Growth Review ef the when next she opens her eyes with a not believed that all the insurgents a r-- * - -* Happening« of the Past Week, f rrcMaicd nervous start, the. first flush of rosy dawn of the Many I is flooding hill aad valley and sea. Borae- ia a Condensed ren d, Which I I« Meet arms have been captured or surrender Oar Ihrtvtag thiug lying at her feet disturbs all ter ed, but that a number of them have Likely ta Interest Oar Many preconceived fancies. It must have slip Market Report. b®en taken by the insurgouts to other ped from her when she roM. Regard • •— ing it more earnestly, she acknowledges A mob lynched at negro in a il! Ikrovincea or safely hidden. A company has been formed at Dallas unwillingly that. It Is Beaton’s coat, a town near St. Louis. The increase of robber bands in the TIM «CteDULtl for the operation of a creamery. 4»» ABBIVI light gray one. When she was asleep, Peritane. Or. provinces of Tabayas and Cavite show An Iowa gambling house was lost to all knowledge of friend or foe, up Fifty horses for government artillsry and robbed of $2,000. the effects of the drastic measures C hicago S alt In k s , O a n ra r, then te had coine and placed that coat « : » p. m. V o rtla u d service have just been purchased near Ft. W o rth .O m s h s , across her shoulders. CHAPTER X. Special Kansas C ity , Ut. A crusade is on in New York against adopted in Batangas and Laguna prov Eugene. old-fashioned window, and a loogtag to Her eye* are large and languid with t .cOs. m. inces. General Bell says the people of Long since tbs moon ha* mounted the L o u is .C h lc s ^ s n d aqloiuubile scorchers. - .J T i lnt0 “• to fe*‘ “*« MB these latter provinces never realized The Hoeialist party of Clackamas teavena; now it la at Its full. A myriad night-wind beating on her burning fore sleep broken and uuMtlsfied, her soft H u n tin g to n . hair lies ruffled on her low, broad brow. New York has Just experienced the the terrors e f war until they personally county will hold its county convention stars keep company with It, the hnsh of head, takes possession of her. Bhe loo),» timidly, nervously, around ter sleeping nature pays homage to It. Sol. ’ worst b lfc .r d In u y^ r«. A le n ilo I W a lls W a lla le w is - experienced its hardships, o w ii< to March 8. f c W a .m . Catching up a light shawl to cover the •s onZ expecting anything but good; E« press • “ “•r. »lowly, from the old belfry tower evening gown she wears, she steals, care to n .S p o k s n e ,M in «.-SO p in. neapolis, St. Paul. Death liet fro « Bhom aha, Haas la, the closing of the ports and die concen her whole air is shrinking, and ter whole the twelve strokes of midnight have Clackamas county commissioners are via tration of the natives in the towns. fully ns might a guilty soul, by Urisalda'a self altogether lovely. D u lu th . B lilw eo- earthijuakO numbers 2 ,0 0 0 . looking for a suitable location for a sounded on the air, H u n t in g t o n .1 k e e .t'liito g o A K s a l »-If bed, along the dusky corridor, down the General Bell believes that tlie insur To tte young man etaadmg ta his ehirt- Vera, rising cautiously from beside Gri- poor farm. The senate baa retilled the treaty for gent leader, Malvar, la becoming ex selda, who is, ss usual, sleeping the sleep staircase, and past the servants’ quar sleeves, half hidden among the laurels the purchase of tfiu Uaaish West In- tremely unpopular with the Filipinos, Ct. Paul B alt t a k e , D enver, A club has been formed at Joseph to of the just, slips gently on to the bare tern. where a light under Mm Orunch’e and looking at her, with admiration gen T:OBa. m. Faal M a il F t. W o rth .O m a h a , dlea’ and that when the natives cease to fear advance the interest of that town and white across which the moonbeams are door warns her that that remorseless foe erously mixed with melancholy In hia »,1» p. m. K in a t a C ity , 8t. J1“* • • j e t refused to surreuder herself glance, she seems the very Incarnation via • L u u la .t'e lr a fo a n tl traveling delicately. By the eonfessfon of another prison his vengeance, many will be found neighborhood. to slumber. ■pelane K m L of all things desirable. Bleep has deserted her. Weary at last w illing to betray him. What has been er, a man in the Colorado penitentiary -u A small door leading Into the garden u - u c v n | Business men of Pendleton are con1 of-her efforts to lose herself and her hate He presses her hand and hurries her for murder has been set free. is close to thia, and moving swiftly up ** -" » w — ful thoughts in unconsciousness, she de the narrow stone passage that brings her orer the short, dewy grass Into the OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE termines to rise and try what study may to it abe opens the door, and *0 closing shrubberies that form an effectual screen Admiral Dewey was asked to dine The United States transport Wright, P*P° from all observation of those in the gar- do for her. She ateps lightly across the with Prince Henry, but had to decline, which sank in 15 feet of water, Novem FKOM P O K T U N D . At the annual m eetihg of the T illa it after her that she can regain the house room, opens the door and speeds with all owing to the illness of Mrs. Dewey. ber 2*.that, by striking an uncharted mook Creamery company a dividehd of haste over the corridor, gaunt and ghost at any moment, she turns to find herself M sea alone In the erquislt* perfumed silence AU s a ilin g dates The bill to repeal the war taxes was rock at the entrance of San Jacinto 10 per cent was declared. 4:W p.B . ly iu the dim light, down the grand old of the night. subject to chauge proved more foe than friend. unanimously passed by the house, every harbor, and which was successfully staircase, and enters a room on the left U m atilla county has been asked to H<” r long she thn* give* herself up to member voting in favor of it. Tt may r»ised this month, has arrived at Cavite increase the assessments of railroad and of the library, where one. day she made M,Jor«n«nt of Hfe she Ball e ve ry fi days the discovery that comfort was to be U # ..” r,eet in tow -of the gunboat Wonijiatuck. telephone companies $3,000,000. However, be emended in the senate. Q hardly knows until she hears the ancient found. r The Wright has six holes in her bot A bill has been introduced in the own room. Striking a match, she lights a lamp belfry clock «effing the midnight hour. The contract has been let for build tom, which have been temporarily senate for the retirement of Naval Con patched. She will be dry-docked im ing an opera houae^in Albany, to cost upon a side table and proceeds to exam - It startle* her. Has she iudeed b*4n (To te continued.) D m il y here so long? What If UriseMa should Celamkle River 4 00 p. m. structor Hobeon. j H is eyesight baa mediately. 1 Kx.Sunday ♦5,000. It will liavea seating;capacity ine the book shelves. Taking down one wake and be alarmed for her? (te am e n . K z. Suuilay Bhe I #:0Ui). ni. lieen very poor for the past two years. that she thinks will please her, Vera of 700. To A sto ria a nd Way . kneels . . . . . . . upon one of the deep window more* quickly in the direction of the C O A C H M A » .K E Q T H IS D I G N I T Y , I 1 j Saturday p. m. I/u id in g a Portland chamber of commerce trns- FIERCE SNOW STORM. — Clackamas county I •eatH- looks outward, trying to pierce the house, and at Inst, regaining tte jn n e r Republicans of <ai*deu, begins to think her pleasant so- In cid en tally Hia Em ployer P ad H • 1 » tees were severely criticised for their and ■ scented will hold primaries March 22, and t h e ' aoft “nd cent“ 1 gloom. »loom ' jonrn at an end. w « r t e a Mounds boat Fashion. recent action favoring admission of Chi Rew York'» Went • :4fia m The opening of the door rouses her. It Willamette «Ivev. 4: SO p. m. Since MM-Trsf. county convention w ill meet in Oregon She hat nealed the ehrubberie* and in Wed. W a te r p e rm ittin g . This la one of the many stories thi 1 Mori:, nese by a mass meeting of 1,200 citi is quite an hour later—an hour forgotten and F ri. City March 20. , fk Uregou C ity . New- . voluntarily turn* her glahce their way as zen«. are floating about town concerning by her us she read. With a sudden start I berg. Halein, Indo-1 New York, Feb. 1®.— New York Olty J Aa Eastern Oregon young lady killed she looks up, turning her face over her they lie upon her left; Involuntarily, too, man very w ell known ta the capita p ru d e n c e , C o rra l-j 1 she seeks to pierce the darkneM that en Prince Henry is on his way to the I I . an d Way L a n d -’ shoulder to the door, to see who can be coyotes enough to secure money to de who la spending the summer ta Eng has borne the brunt of the fiercest snow Inga. United States. Her relopa them, when the stops, and presses land, Mya the Washington Post. fray her expenses In taking the sta te coming in. at this unholy hour. her hand convulsively to her breast. Who storm that has struck this section of the heart grows cold within her as she sees I 7:00 a.m. WUIaaiette and T aar j Z:JO p. m. teachers’ examination. Fire at. Wisdom, Mont., destroyed “ » —whxk in It, moving there. In the T u e t., T h n r. ! — B e a t« « D y s a r t ! -------------- ---------r~ " hill R h e tt. | Io n ., Wed. country since the great blizzard of $20,000 worth of property. mysterious gloom? *n d Hat. for the season, and Is living a grand W a te r p e rm ittin g . I and F ri. 1888. Beginning soon alter midnfohf I On* ° “ » P W ^ t e d among the 1 0 1 In In silence »Hence they they stare at each other, stare at each other. Oregon C ity . Day- “Don’t be frightened. It la I, SMton.” seigneur with x troop of dear only Martial law has b eet declared at the ... m i 7?, nUdn,<ifct> of highest standing in the grad- Vera, indeed so great is her a.tonl.h- to n . A W ay Laud- * “ ost unwelcome voice. knows «how many servants. These ine storm increased rapidly, until by uating class o f the United Mates naval ' ment, ment- forget* forreta to rise, but sit* alt« th«r« <mei- there curl Trieste, Austria, on account of riots. A h !' she Mys. She la angry beyond English «errant», so their American ed up among her furs, with a little frosen daybreak the whole city was completely ‘“‘•dem y, at Annapolis. - ~ General Bell has stamped put the re- look of fear and detestation on her per doubt, and etffi further angered by the master haa discovered, are quite un 1 ’Î'ofia'm'* ' ’ "*,<a **” *• L snowed under. The rising force of the knowledge that there la more of relief The Wasco county Republican central belllion in . Batangas province, Luzon fect face. like the menials to whom he la accus 1 I>,M,>'1” JÏ'P, 1R,ll’*rl» <0 tewlaton D .TOidneM the simple exclamation. gale piled the snow in great drifts that committee has selected March -- 1 _ as the “I have disturbed you,” say* Beaton ------------------------ The treaty for the Danish West In had no Idea you were here at alL” tomed In his own country. They are ajr’ 1 I 1 M on day. for some time almost suspended traffic date for primary elections and March at last, breaking the spell, and speaking she I Mys, faintly, after a pause that has specialists. Each one of them la hired 1 - dies w ill 'come up in the senate this in a distinctly unnatural tone. 8 lor the county convention. except in the main thoroughfares where for tome one particular work, and pro week. “I did hope I should have found pri grown suflciently long to be awkward. the car tracks were kept open only by A. L. CRAIQ, I am afraid I hare startled you. I t 1 fessional etiquette forbids, them to A mammoth ledge of cinnabar has vacy somewhere, at some hour,” says Because they could not get whiskey, the constant use of snow plofrt and C e n tra l rsa a e n ze r A (a n t. P o rtla n d , Of. had known I should not, of course, hare trespass on each other’s preserves. discovered in the Elk (Creek d is she, coldly. three Osage Indiana in Oklahoma drank sweepers. come here.” trict, Boathern Oregon, i t shows a How atrlctly they keep them each to V . A . B C I IIL I.I K . i, C ity T ic k e t A « e n t. “I came for a book,”f lays be, contrite a concoction of j^ood alcohol, vanilla, “You make it very hard for me," she hia own work the Amgrlcau did not Communication between Manhattan width of 300 to 60U fte t where it cuts ly. “Now that I am here, will you per T h ir d and W a s h in g to n Streets. cologne and Florida water. 2 U and Brooklyn'was subject ... to long -7" de 17*°*? Elk creek- “nd has been traced mit me to My a few words iu my own says, with a touch of passionate imps- know till, sauntering Idly ont of the tieace. e F ........... - difficulty for about a m ile through the Elk creek defense7”. A British force was caught in a Boer lay. The ferry boats with houae one day, be espied a watering “That Is unjust,” says he, roused ta “Oh, defense!” says she, with undis srosstehe ice trap on the Klip river and 'tw o officers made trips across " choked rivers ----- mountains. The big ledge is being de gutsed Can, which had teen left by a gardener scorn. Mart’s desk“ ”“* U and tlie work t „ , .^uamca, »Uu : of tug buata, lighters, and veloped and qpened up by tunnel. and TO men kitted a n d x large number fit fi little distance from the mansion “Certainly. I would prove to you how shipping generally, was almost V ls wounded'before they gained shelter. -V IA - The new furniture factory at Cor entirely you have wronged me," Mya he. D ^ t ^ w t ^ ^ s i ; do ,ou tilnk7 on the edge of the drive. It occurred standstill. Bo heavy was the know fail it. with gathering scorn, “make to him that It would be amusing firmly. *‘I acknowledge that once my • I^wts and Clark exposition stxx-k has that the loading of vessels was stopped, vallis has started operations. play at being a gardeuer. n e would father ezpresaed a wish that 1 should been increaned to $590,090, t .. It being im possible to keep the hatches Oregon horses have given better marry you,”, coloring darkly, “always to see that you stay away, or only come water the flowers himself. 80, calling °P«n - TWo steamers which arrived service in .the Yukon than any. other. provided you were willing to accept me; here at noun inconvenient to you bo- to a man servant, who happened to be The president w ill announce his de CAUse—because of me?” cision in the Schley case in a few days during the night struggled as far as Contractors are at work on the re and I”—slowly—“acceded to that wish.” She turns a.ide sharply, and walks a passing, he hade him fetch the water quarantine, w lie re they came to anchor. "But why, why?” demands she, flash Representative TonRue has intro ^«veral rteamprs are inpposed to lie off modeling of the lavatories in the state ing round at him. ,tW0 ,w ,y ffora tim - Somehow ing can. Tlie man straightened him-' f '■■I ■ - duced a uew irrigation b ill in the Sandy Hook waiting" for the storm to houae. z “I do aot wonder.at yonr question. It at thia instant, the growing chill of the ■elf up and touched his cap. "Beg pardon, air," he sald. In a tone le e v c , P o rtla n d S:30 a. m .. 7 p. m bonee^:.;_;__’ ... .. j A gasoline lamp exploded at Adain^ seems impossible there, should be a rea early night seems to strike more sharply abate before attempting to enter the A lt e n y I 2 : » p . m , m. • « on her senses, and a »hirer not t o t e [ of respect not unrolled with xurprlse, A rriv e s A sh land 1 2 : » a. m 10::«p; , n;JW a ta V* - . A company has been incorporated in port. causing $4,000 damage in the fire that son,” replies .he, coldly ; “Sir ever since suppressed stirs her whole frame. “I’m the coachman, sir.” tte' first hour we met yon have treated “ Sacram en to fi p. w . C M a ni ' resulted,, California to develop the island of L __ -- - — —-■■■■ 1 -7 -— • - - y ° au >r* ,e?U’” he ««claims, comtat m e: with uaifurm unfriendliness, I had h o4 “i F ra u ^ ‘ c<' r 4 4 P- » 1'. a. a . “A ll cifh t,” anewered the American; .. S:4& a. m ., I l : « i * . — -— -■ DUM ONT NOT DISCOURAGED Mindanao, F. 1. up to her with, a hasty stride. "What "bring me that can." Only 106 electors have registered iu almost Mid discourtesy."- “ I ’e n t t r « s. m ., 9 e. m. "There is a reason, nevertbeleM,” say* madness It is, your being out at this « < -ft*,1 ”“ C 1‘7 7lK »• m - •:» » m. Yamhill county, out of an approxi Troops have had to ba railed out £ “Reg pardon, air,” repeated the man, U cago a. m , «:3U a. m. abe, hotly. She has come a step or two hour! tome, rtnue back to the house ” Orter, a Naw Motor and Will Try Agata to mate total of 3,050. France to preaervaorries among strik “but I’m the coachman, sir,” .. ""L*1 *”' ’ M p m • 7 «• ». nearer to him, snd her targe, lustrous h l I'saofi |>. m .. Sp.*m . Croat tte Mediterranean. . leather workers. “Well, well," said the American. “I The Republican congressional cqir- eyes, uplifted, seeui to look defiance Into aujl follows him sctom the grass to the ’ y * * M < s iro » :fifia . m ., » ’->5 a. tn know you’re the coachman. Bring me New York, Feb. Ip.— M. S a n to s-,------ ~ I hi*. "Your reason I can fathom—but small oaken door that had given her m ittee for the First district will meet Santos-Dumont's airship burst w hile - your father’s—that, I confess, puzzles egress—only to find It barred against her' the can.” " he was niakiag ffltrtal.and the inventor Dqnlont is already at work preparing in Portland February 20 O £.**?rk«n" « k p -m .,«:»*, m. *' Beaton^ having tried It, glances at her me. hy should he, whose god is money, .. « 42 a. m , #:«2 s. m The coachman touched his cap again, had a narrow escape from drowning. his plans for the rebuilding of his air olume 39 of the Supreme Court.Rec choose the penniless daughter of the m mute dismay. h e w l o r k 12:43 pi n., K ;43 p. m. and repeated bla former remark. Light Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., has passed ship, wrecked* on his last attempt to ord w ill be issued from the state print brother he defrauded to he-----” “Crunch must have fastened It, on her dawned on the American. P u llm a n and "Defrauded7” interrupts Beaton, with way to bed. The bolt is drawn," says <»" .o len the danger point in his sickness. The cross the Mediterranean, says a Journal ing office in aoout a month. J î tn ï î î io f * . m cî” n am ho,h El ‘ Ir roso, o in a “Oh.” said he, “you’re the coachman, C h a ir’ e a r . S a c r .m Pa he, slowly. . • a frown. president has returned to Washington are you? Well, coachman, you go round John A. Johns, an Oregon pioneer of and American dispatch from Monaco. .Do you mean that I can’t get in?” “CaH it what you will," with an ex P fsxvlaco w ith a e re ra i Russia expresses heraelf welt pleased Efforts to grapple his motor, the ¿Ink 1861, died at the home of his son, pressive gesture of her hand—"undertake asks she, as If unable to credit so terri to-the «tables and hare my four-ln- t Ä a n d Ä t e P W H P P lros. hand brought round a t tw ic e .” ‘at the AAnglo-Japaneee alliance, but ing of which was the moot serious loss south of Salem, aged 81 years. his defense, too; hut the fact remains ble an announcement. bad as hopes the Uiiited States is not a party The coachman saluted and walked that the iniquitous deed that gave to .u ’?.*!’ ? dy e **r 11 r,n ,t be of his disastrous attempt, have all to it. your father what should hare been oura that ” hastily. "Only," heeitatlug. a . if away. The coach and four drevTup at Portland Markets. failed, and he has ordered a'new and was undoubtedly drawn up hy my uncle. hardly knowing how to explain, “the P o r t l a n d , O fo g a u a . Wheat—Quiet. Walla Walla. < 3 0 I bar* heard nil about it a hundred times front door Is e f course locked and chain the door a few mlnutea later. The mas Commander Booth-Tucker, of the Sal more powerful one. That he w ill u lti ter climbed In. vation Army, has taken the oath of al mately cross the sea is regarded here as 83lke; bluestem, 6 4 © 6 4 ^ c; Valley, Your father hardly denied it to mine ed, end the «-rventa, with tte exception “Now,” said he, “drive me to that legiance as a citizen of the United a certainty, for only his death w ill stop 61 Ike. when teat writing to him. Hi« taking of Grunch, all aaleep at the top of the waierlng can.” houae; a late arrangement of my father’s States. us home to lire with him was. I sup him . Though he was near to death Barley—Feed, $19080; brewing. pose, a sort of reparation. To marry me aa the original servants' quarters lie be The order w as obeyed. The horse« Lord Kitchener made a concentrated from drowning, from being smothered $30021 per ton. low. I am afraid, therefore, that If we paused a hundred yards down the to you, and thus give me back the prop knocked forever, i^would hare no" effect’ drive. movement of all available troops against in the folds of his collapsed balloon, Oats—No. 1 white, $1.1001.2$; gray erty he itole— is that a reparation, too?” Dewct’s forces, but the Boer leader and from being burned to death from However, I can try to do I something, but She is as pale gs death, and the hands - “Get down and hand me the can, the igniting of the oil he uses for fuel, $1.0501.15. manage^ to slip through the lines. that- cling to the hack of the chair near in the meantime yon u u it not stay out now,” ordered the master. here in the cold." Ms peril seems to hgve made the least Flour—Best grades, $2.8003.40 per her are trembling. But her lips are firm A moment later he was contentedly Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., is nearly out possible impression on him. The peril You may feel It cold. 1 don’t," re- and her eyes flashing. It occurs to Bea barrel; graham, $2.6002.80. ' watering the flowers. He bad the can, of danger. Io which he was exposed and the ¿ar ton, gazing at her in breathless silence, furus she .perversely. “Not «o long as the coachman’« dignity bad been pre^ M'lllstuffz—Bran, $18 per ton; mid that if she could hare exterminated him the moonlight taata ,teH I And It lonely rowness of his escape he dism isses with aer and all w as well. The senate will construct a new war a shrug of his shoulders, but on the dlings, $21; aborts, $20.60; chop, $17. then and there by a look she would hare tiro."' \ to h is - 5,h er UBfri«"‘l'T. bteu- tax reduction bill. tiful eye« f .saure you I shall be done It. subject of»the loss of his motor and the H ay—Timothy, $11012; clover, $ 7 0 k a M oaaroti a V a e a b o a d f “Yeu degrade yourself and me when roi ^ ? * P.Py “’I1 h***’ *Ten tho"«h I «tay The oleomargarine bill hag been delay in his plans caused by that mis 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $ 6 0 6 per ton. Here Is a story of leze m ajeste In t«ll the day dawns and the doers are you talk like that,” says Beaton, who Is passed by the house. fortune he is desperately eloquent. Get ninny which la the oddest yet. At Potatoes—Best Burbanks, 90cO$1.26 now as pale a* she is. “For heaven’* open again.” ” 'Happy!’ " A« he repeat« her word Dautalg a Itarrack attendant named The Anglo-Japanese alliance was the per cental; ordinary. 70©85c per cen- Mke, try to remember how abominably 8PECIAL WA8 TOO 8LOW. tol. grewers’ prices; sw eets, $1.76» you misrepresent the whole thing. If my he looks at h< r with a keen acrutinj. “A Luka, whose functions were of a me work of Marquis Ito. father hed a freek of this kind in bis won! out of place, surely; given the best ntal description, w as nicknamed “Mon 2 per cental. • The dowager queen of Italy will make w head—a desire to see yon married to hi* conditions. I hardly dare »0 believe you arch” by the soldiers. Klaewhere, no the United E"S * “ ° * ** Order. and Freight Into B utter—Creamery, 25©27lkc; dairy, only eon—surely there was no discourtesy could ever te happy' at Oregcburt.” a tour tour of o f the United States. States. .......................... Overtook aad Raa Into M I t . Happy or unhappy,” i ay( ,be. with doubt, such a cognomen would confer 18©20c; store, U © 12c. to you contained in such a desire. It was Six men were killed and six fatally quick resentment, her mind being dis bunorary rank, even though no civil rather—you must see th a t-a well-meant k <8« —20021 H e for fresh Oregen. Litchfield, III., Feb. 19.— Two per injured in a battle in Kentucky. tressed by this awkward fear of having Hat were attached to It by the state. arrangement on his part. It was more." Cheese— Full cream, twins, 13© sons met death and five were injured to pass the night from under any roof, Tbs work of developing the P hilip iSIkc; Young America. 14©16c; fac boldly. “He lores me; In wishing to see ■ureljr it c m be nothing to jou.’ Why Among Herr Luka's comrades, how S'». Ì ÎÎ p m "I1»»'«« »>« x m Î'ÎS b Ï you my wife be paid you the highest today in a a rear end collision near here ever. ami according to the phraseology tory prices, 1O1 He leas. pine islands w ill consume years. affect an Interest in one who to as hate of the city of Dafltzlg. to lie a mon »■44 Î m E £ v T i T ï î ® « » '»I 3-1» p.m compliment he could. I defy you te between the “ Diamond Bpectfl” on the Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $303.60; ful to you as I a m r A little lire has gard.it ta any other light.” The rebel gunboat Libertador cap .<2 ::S ?,• J ig arch la counted anything but an honor. hens, $4©4.2( per dozen. 9 » 1 0 c per "You plead his cause well—it is your fallen Into ter tone, and there to ill-sup In various regions o f Weat Prussia the tured and sank a Colombian gunboat. Illin o is Central road and a freight train. The collision was remarkable in pound; springs. 10c per pound. $3© own,” says she. tapping the back of the pressed contempt ta tte eyes she lifts to Renewed riots in Spain have resulted that the fast passenger train was ahead 3.56 per dozen; ducks, $6.60©7.60 per chair with taper, angry flngera. “Why hto. Perhaps be to driven by It luto an word denotes tramp, vagnliond. loiterer turkeys, live, ll© l2 ta c : take the trouble? Do you think you can anger that leads to bis betrayal or vagrant Herr Luka, Although doom in the death of a number o f people and of the freight and that both trains were dozen; g :4 | ,, m ( j - , ÿ .ÿ ' dressed, 14© 16c per pound. Do 7OU ,bink To« «re ed,by nature to a humble post In life, IO:SO a .m ' 4.0# • :lfi s.m l:00 p.m bring me to Hew the com ta a lenient .K ?"v.efu,J.0 the injury of scores. p.m B onrbon »AS s .m .................. moving. Mutton—Cross, 4c per pound; light? Am I likely to forget that y o n - “ • * •-* * » Y Mys he, in a low tone, but ludlgnantly refused to be dubbed a 4 •■'•J» P ,n K ent »:40 n.m ....... , 4 X l p . a i W iic o s The Diamond Special was moving at dressed, 7© 7lkc per pound.. yon aided and abetted your father in try one full of fierce and sadden passion— monarch. The imperial German yacht Hohen- fin » p.m S h a n iko a » 7.'.....:. zoliern has arrived at New York, one a rate of 12 m iles an hour when the Hogs—Groan, 6$kc; dressed, 6|k© 7c ing to force me into this detested mar- P‘ ? l°e .V’“’ • uPl»r«8»«l “Do you bon Bo far as I know,” said Luka, “a eatly believe that?" Hto manner- to al- rinxeT’ freight crashed into the rear sleeper. per pound. O KO. H . M O H L E R . day earlier than was expected. monarch Is a vagabond.” » . J. H a r ris , "Pray put that marriage ont of your Ö en. M a n a g e - It is said the passenger would have S u p e rin te n d e n t. Y«al—8 |k © 9c per pound, dressed. Souse evil-minded enemy overheard head.” Mya he, slowly. "You hare taken both her bands ta hto. and cruahee them Northern Pacific switchmen at M is been traveling faster had there not vehemently against his breaat. “I would the remark, reported him to the agents cow«. steers. soula, Mont., are on strike. been some trouble with the locomotive’s 4©4Vkc; dressed, 6lk © 7 |k c per pound. It too seriously. I a mu re you I would to heaven,” be Mys, miserably, “that o f the law as having inanlted the not marry yon now Jf you were a* will machinery. The engineer on the Hope— U © 1 2 |k c per pound. ing a* you are unwilling. I can hardly that were eo!” King’s majesty, and Lukn was dis Young Teddy Roosevelt is slightly freight engine declared that the fog As if stupefied by surprise, Vera stands missed his appointment. On the ease Wool—Nominal. Valley, 13© 16c‘ put it stronger." better, although the crisis has not yet was so thick he could not see 100 feet "When my grandfather left this prop motionleM, her hands lying passively in coming up for trial the public proaeco ea * * n j Oregon, $ O U |k c ; mohair', passed. ahead erty to your father,’’ she My*, slowly, hto. She to aware that he to looking at tor demanded a penalty of six months 31O31|kc per pound. "he left it purposely unentailed. Your her. with a new, wild, strange expression A farmer and wife, living near New Grut Floods la Caps Colony. The area of Greater New York is father, then, were yon to cross hl* ta his eyes, but a horrible sense of being Imprisonment and one year’« loss of York, received a legacy of $6,000 from Cape Town, Feb. 19.— Unprecedented now 318 sqnare m iles, against Greater wishes, could leave you, aa I bare been powerless to real-t him numbs all her honor anil civil right«. Happily for the a man whom, as a hungry wanderer, floods have occurred in the southwest London's 700 square miles. left. pennileM. To aroid that, you would hrtng. And end.! nly, as she struggle* defendant.' there w as an astute Judge fall ta with any of bis views. You would with herself, be tends over her, and upon the tench. Imbued as much with they befriended 16 years ago. ern Cape Colony, resulting in great Riveting of boilers and the like is even so far sacrifice yourself aa to—«"er- without warning lifts her band« end common sense on with knowledge of destruct iota of house«, bridges and rail Herbert Bicknese was sent to jail at me!" Oh. the — contempt ta her iwuti tone! .presses warm, fervent kisses-on the tlie law. He pointed ont the significa now done almost entirely by a com- 1 17 ------- ——- -— ■ .u Fort Wayne, Ind., for contempt of roads and drowning 26 persons. Then Heaton, pressed air hammer, which strikes 5 000 .¿ There if* 1* ? la a * long loB, pause. «*"*• Th" s *«ton. ■mall, cold hands. court. He persisted in calling on his Then, she le aroused Indeed from her tion of the word “monarch” In West times a minnte. striding forward, seises her by both arms Four Killed In Mead On Collision. odd lethargy, and by a sharp movement Prussia, and w as satisfied that the de wife, who is suing for divorce. and tnrna her more directly to the tight. ' AN® w ' fen dan t understanding only this use wrenches herself free. Marshalltown, la ., Feb. 19.— Four The Norwegian coancil of state has The grasp of hl* hand* Is as a rise, and _ Peter Quinn, aged 35, who inherited llte e were last IR a head-on collision on of It w as merely vindicating his own “Don’t,” the cries, faintly; “R. to In —afterward—It teemed to her that he <.fi fortune from his father, squandered the Iowa Central railroad near Gifford, decided to negotiate for a loan of $2 - had, Inrolnntarily, ae It were, shaken sufferable! I cannot tear It! Hare you personal honor. This was not leze ma it in high living and has just died in a light engine crashing into a passenger 000,000, to be used for the construction ter slightly. no sense of honor left?” jesty. He therefore acquitted the de of railways and a thorough teleptame New York, a homeless wanderer. Her tone calms him, bet something fendant and mulcted the prosecution "How dare you?” be My*, in a low, train. system throughout Norway. % concentrated tone. She can see that his within him revolt« against the Idea of In coats. Professor M. L. Washburn, of the The agricultural department now re face to eery white, and that It to with apology. He loves her—let her know It. Fees« Censer to A cte*. Oregon state university, has been difflriilty he restrain* himself; eke to con He will not go back from that, though S alt Lake City, No Rook Inatrocliona. quire« a larger appropriation for i t a |^ iolI, to<, elected to succeed the late Otto I.tigge I/indan, Feb. 19.— The pree _____ administration ’ Weary W atkln «-! aee here In the scious. too, perhaps, of feeling a Mt tie her acorn slay him. than any other depart- frlghtcntd es state entomologist of Minnesota. Leadville, in Booth Africa is evidently active, an "There la nothing dishonorable,” he paper about bow to git on trolley ment except the trearory. Then he puts her quickly from him .m l says, steadily. “I lore you; I am glad car and off. * Steamship lines plying,, between the first intimation that the trial of Pueblo, yon know It. Despise me If you can, re Taking aiae Into consideration, Bwitz- I tn52í.1" * , , • Hungry H lg g ln »-I bet you won’t see America and England have reached ad Cemmandant Kritainger, who was cap ject me as I know you w ill fa m still the has the biggest foreign popula- 7<m are 0<>t ’rorth * .Colorado Spring» agreement and advanced freight rates. tured by General French in December erlaml better for the thought that I hare laid t e piece about how to git on and off tion of any European country, 222,000 ¡2 5 ^ ? -(".mni'’1’" f° U ° f m” ‘ of freight cars. That kind o f^ h ln a A niaterial increase in carrying charges last, had commenced, came from the bare to you all my heart. And now— • and Denver. P' for grtin, ffcur and provisions is made. war secretory, Mr. Brodrick, in the foreign resident« living w ithin her ’ you cannot stay here," he goer on quick come« by nature, er It don’t come at hotiaa nt commnnn thin afternoon. The limit« CHAPTER X I. • II.—India ns polls JyarnaL ly. aa though fearing to wait for her next ALLPoiR'?«,Kl1ir * ,BlP’,*d tra,M daUy TO Professor Charles W. Pearson, of secretary did not volunteer any details, A gleam of moonlight coming through A new and effective tree1 of the open window puts the lamp to words; “the night to cold snd damp. « S lW Cfi" .»d Fr«e Northwestern nniversity in Chicago in hot he informed n questioner that Lord „ __ . <h,e R‘clk* at Oalf. There to the summer bouse orer there," ionia. /T /T h h e e shame, and compel« Tera'« attention. pointing in Its direction; "go and rest a proposed book, '‘The Carpenter Kitchener would certainly aee that the tree scale 1« in nee in Califonia. Good m » » -D o yon know what b» fia y lto h t0“ ■ • » “ ‘ " « ’«“ • e e n .r y In A m e ric a by Prophet,” rejects virgin birth, divinity Boer general had every facility for pro tree la «prayed with oil, which «moth How sweet, bow heavenly fair the gar there, till I call yon comes of little boy« that n w bad words er« the ucale insect, and the nil i« «hen deB **«ne. wrapped in those pale, -old of Christ, miracles in general and the ducing witnesses. ' era hastens to the shelter suggested, when they are ptaylnfc marble«? It developed that addreaa d •’ • • « r i p t l r e lite r a tu r e I cnn’ *rted1 *°“p «P aying with a teams! Khe can aee it from where she ascension. aad staking down npon the one teat It the trial began February 15. ' j caustic alkali solution. — - - MU on tte deep, cushioned seat of tte contains, a round rustic chair iu tte last J- o . M ansfield , o « n , A gt., »24 Third S t. P o rtla n d . 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