Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, June 13, 1902, Image 2

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DAYTON HERALD.
ROB PURSUERS.
CONVICTS ESCAPE
¡ o n Öden t, expression of
not asked awkard quai
questions. Now that
scaped Ceavicts H eld Up Two Hat e< Pease
a» second close m atter
my anxiety concerning Louise was for
Dorten, Ore«oa.
and Taka decs« and Baggy.
the time allayed, I felt exceedingly
S H O O T THREE OREGON
P E N I-
tired. I promised to call next day to
Gaevaia, June 11 — Harry Tracy and
DAYTON
tell them about my journey, and rose
T E N T IA R Y GUARDS.
! David MarrHI, «ho escaped from the
to ge ta my lodgings, whore my land­
B Y L M A C L A R E N COBBAN.
lady, I knew, or her herculean son,
would still bo sitting up tor ma.
sad la Sbatta tha
| secured a meal at the home of Alonao
Birley accompanied ma to tha door,
af firn
talking
according to hia wont. H a pnt
Brigga, who. was made to do their
—They A n Wall Armed WMh I
on a cap which hung in tha halt, aad,
C B i r m X I I — Continued.
iahment on Emmanuel Stoinherdt.’ ’
pleaanre at the point of a pan.
They
WM* b
“ I shall hold my promise to you, leaving tha door adjar, walked with ma
Revolver» aad Hava Floaty ef
I t is not lor ms. Fraulstn,” I
next appeared in an alley back of the
to the gats.
Tha air rafawahed ma,
Fraulein,**
said 1, “ as sacred.”
answered,
“
to
nay
how
wicked
he
is.
ease la FaraaM.
drag store and poetoffiee on the main
Possessed as I waa. with tha exciting and, full as I was of Fraulein Haas’s
Bat I have told you be is behaving
vary harshly to thq dead man’s da ugh - thought engendered by her story, I was revelationt I felt impelled to toll Birley
They climbed a fence ai
The house has passed the anti- I street.
Titan «C N cn uL i«
Salem.
June
10.— Harry
D v a b t
-m ore than harshly, for he has evqp almost forgetting that I had no result something of it. Thus, almost uncon­
«•rtlasd. Or.
anarchy bill.
p asaari through a back yard and then
afld David Merrill, convicts,
AM her away to a strange town, to try of my mission which I ouuid show or tell sciously, we wakied away from the gate
Near this place they
- Ten persona were killed and many by two hotels.
Chicago
Salt
Lake, Denver,
« M t* . IB.
from the Penitentiary at 7
ry means to make her marry hi« son, to Stoinherdt, and ths time at my dis­ down the lane leading to the high road,
Portland
Ft- W orth,Oma ha,
injured in a Chicago hospital Ire .
met and held np a baggy containing
and
I
was
tod
into
tailing
him
nil,
the
posal
must
be
very
short.
I
looked
at
»poetai
Kansas
C ity, St.
in ardor that he may not have to give
yesterday morning aad madi
Lon la, Chicago and
• :taa. » .
Mexican troops and Taqal Indians two members of the poeae searching way to liberty, leaving murdered be­
account of tha dead man's property. my «ratch; I had half an hour to spare. more eo that he did not seem sceptical
via
Ka»u
We had H u n tin
met in a battle which resulted dla- I ' i them. Both men were made to
« ton.
And hare is a letter which; I have r o There was no time for the expression of of the value of her visione.
give up their guns and one his coat hind them Guard* F. B. Ferrell, S. R. eeived this morning from her other wonder, or of any kind of fitting com­ thus left the house some minutes, how
aateriously to the Indiana.
A pantle
W all» W alla lew is.
« ¡M a m .
T. Jones and B. F. Tiffany, while guardian, who waa Harr Steinhardt’» ment upon whai I had heard.
Seeing many I cannot tell, when eeversl
The floods in Kansas Save not en­ They were then ordered from the buggy,
Xxprsm
ton,S»okati»,Mlo-
sounds like screams in rapid succession
• » p.m.
neapolls, St haul,
tirely subelded. The Moeho and Cot­ which the fugitives took and started Frank Inghram. a conrlct, who tried bast friend whan he A m * enme to Eng- me look at my watch, she roes.
via
D ulu th , Milwaa-
“ And now,” she said, “ you must go rose behind us into tha still night. Huntington.
tonwood rivers have again left their out of town. Ten minutes later the to bar their road, was shot |n the
1, and whom he has almost rninsd.
k««.Chlca,oAKait
horse returned with the empty buggy. knee which was so badly shattered H ahns found ths young lady, and quickly, 1 suppose, to your hotel, and We stopped together and looked at each
banka.
1
other.
Several citizens saw the convicts in
taken her ta his uwn bouse; but he than ta the station.”
as to require amputation. H e is
The May postal receipts at 50 a t
* t . Pan)
Balt Lake. Denver,
T.W a. m.
“
By
the
L—
d
!”
exclaimed
Birley.
town, but none attempted to capture
Yoe,” I said. “ But there is one
Past Mail
y t. Worth,Omaha,
the Urgent offices in the United States
resting easily, and strong hopes are fears he cannot keep her, for Herr thing, Fraulein, I had ximoet forgotten; ” 1 left the door open!”
• :18 ». m.
Kansa» C ity, at.
them.
Sheriff
Durbin
soon
came
up
Steinhardt
may
now
rain
him
outright
»how an Increase of 50 per cent over
via
L o u ii.C a lc u u a u d
We were hurried beck by a common
with two bloodhounds from the Walla entertained for his recovery. Clad la
most therefore return; and tnis, not ef a painful sort,” I med« ;hasto to
•pokan»
May, 1001.
Masu
W alia penitentiary, in charge of guard th eir prison garb, well armed and pro­ Fraulein, is my only hops of effectual­ add, for aha had rattsaumed her axpres impulse. Wa found the door adjar,
Three buainee# blocks at Saratoga, Carson, and again set out in pursuit.
apparent!/
as
we
had
left
it,
bat
whan
vided with ammunition, the men are ly hindering Harr Steinhardt from do­ »ion of close endurance and resignation.
N. T., were destroyed. Five persons
now lurking In the woods not far ing what b e ' w ill— by frigtening him “ I came as Herr Rteinbarc^t’s messen­ we entered and approached the room in
lost their Uvea. The property loss Is
(-•evicts Return to Salam,
which we had been sitting wa heard
from town, and, although hundreds of with my knowledge. Bat I do not yet ger, and I have no message I can carry
estimated at (300,000.
m O H rO H T L A N O .
Steinhart’s voire.
Salem, June 11.— Tracy and M erill,
back to h im .” '
know
enough
to
do
that.
Two convicts at the Oregon Peni­ the fugitive convict murderers, came citizens have recruited the posses that
“
W
ell,
’Manuel,”
said
Birley,
whan
She ant down again, took a sliest of
I t «rill thus be assn that I told Frsu-
a n »«ihn» <t»t«
tentiary alayed three guards and into Salem Monday night, held up a are aearchlng for them, they have
<;0S ». nt.
paper from a drawer, and wrote in the we were in the room, “ so you’ve come; • m » .a » .
lstn
Hass
just
enough
of
the
case
to
to etianx«
wounded a life prisoner and escaped. man, divested him of bis clothing, stole thus far eluded pursuit.
I expected you wouldn’t be long.”
middle
of
the
page,
in
a
small
German
convince bar at Ito urgency; but she
They are well armed with rifles and a team of horses and made their escape.
For ban Fraudavo—
Steinliardt turned (Louise watched
The convicts, who are professional
mad something I had not told her, hand, a few words, which she signed.
Sail »very i day»
revolvers and have plenty of ammanl-
him from the other side of the table
A
ll
thia
happened
about
10
o'clock,
but
Whan
she
had
written
she
handed
the
criminals
of
the
most
dangerous
type,
tlen.
I
understand
now,
H
err
Pastor,”
with fear in her eyes); he did not
the officers were not informed until 4 had secured rifles and revolvers Sat­
paper to me, saying, “You may read
she « id , “ why yon are so interested in
The foroiing of the new French cab­ o'clock in the morning, the victim of
I read (the wards .were in German) answer his b r o t h e r - in - la w , b u t s ta re d a t
■nyrr
urday or 8unday, probably from some Bmmanael Bteinhardt's . crime; i t is
Daily
. ..^
inet has been completed.
- ‘ ‘Repent, and torn away from your me.
the highwayman having fearsof his life
4 0 0 » . m.
Ex.Sunday
confederate previously released from mors love than vengeance' that pushes evil, before it is too late.”
Rx. Sunday
”
What
is
the
meaning
of
this?”
he
• :UU o.B .
Mitchell denounced the Panama canal if he talked Booner. The convicts then the Penitentiary who had smuggled yon on. And that, too, H err Pastor,
asked.
“
Were
do
you
come
from?”
Saturday
To Astoria and Way
This, enclosed J n an envelope, and
passed through the residence diatrict of
roots in a speech before tha senate.
lo uu ». m.
Lauding«
“ From Basel,” 1 answered, "where
the fcity into Cartwright’s addition, the weapons In. The men working in w ill make yon better understand why I addressed, I put in my pocket for
interested ia Emmanuel Stein- Steinhardt. There remained now bat I waa not «ranted.
Fraulein Haaa
A plot has bean discovered at Pre­ where they stole a team of horses from the stove foundry, among whom were
».V ia m
Willamette Hirer.
toria to blow up the government build­ a oarn within a block'of the Eaat Salem Tracy and M errill, had just been te rd t,” she said, simply, looking not one thing for me to do—to say farewell wised to see vou, net me; she ia well,
4:80 ». n
at ass, but at her thin clasped hands. to Fraulein Haas, the poor, lonely lady, and it is for you she it anxious, not for Mon., Wed. Water perm itting. Xx. Sunday
ings.
' -CfHifc- .
1
school and then left the city, going marched in from the chapel aad were
and f r i.
Oregon City. New­
“ He was many years ago not tbs Herr
herself. She sent you a line by ms;’*
berg. »alani, Inde­
Twelve trainloads of Mystic Shrinera north. They were seen to pass through about to report to work to Ferrell, Stoinherdt ha seams to ba now; he was who still with fond regret cherished
pendence, Corval­
her memory of a man who was to me I handed him the letter.
lis and W ar Land­
arrived at Ban Franeiaco to attend the Brookn at 12:30 yeatetday morning.
when Frank Girard, another guard, good sod gentle, «hongh his heart and the greatest villain on earth. H o w l
ings.
_____
He impatiently tore the envelope,
imperial council.
lnd ware sat on being rich.
But I longed I could do something to cheer and read with a frown. , 1 knew the
heard a rifle shot and, looking quick­
FIR E IN A H O 8 P IT A L .
l.M a . m.
«Iltamana and Tam-
8:80 ». m.
Coal miners in West Virginia hare
ly In the direction from which it detain yon,” she added, glancing up her life, ray even some proper word of words; I tried to read from hia face Tuas.. Thur.
hlll Rlrers
Mon., Wad.
suddenly. Her hands tightened their comfort and hope!
Z
and
8a«
Water
perm
itting.
gone out.
A larger number quit work T ta Person» Killed and Thirty Infund in a
how
they
affected
him.
Their
point,
I
and Fri.
But 1 felt het
came, saw Ferrell dead and the two clasp on each other. “ I f , ” she said,
Oregon C ity, Day-
Chicago Blaza.
than was anticipated.
thought, found a joint in hia harneea;
spirit
dwelt
on
heights
too,great
for
any
ton,
A
W
a
,
L
a
n
i-
thugs, both armed .w ith pew rifles, with rapidly,growing vehemence, “ I
Inge
Chicago, June 11.— Nine men and
commonplace words of consolStton from he evidently winced; he looked on the
The officers of the cruiser Chicago
approaching him. Olrard, Ilka all toll yon what I have seen, in order that me to reach.
floor,
on
this
side
and
on
that,
as
if
I
therefore
oade
her
a
who caused the disturbance in Venice one woman were killed and about 30
shop guards, was unarmed, and he In­ yon may bo able to deliver the dis­ silent farewell. She. held my hand a for once he were made to pause and Lv. Riparla
Saetta «Ira».
Lv.Lawlaton
persons Injured In a fire which yester­
wHl not be court mertUled.
4:06 a. m.
7:U0 a. m.
consider. But this was only for a
stantly took to flight, running for his tressed young Fraulein, promise me, moment.
Dally except R iparla to Lewiston Daily axuapt
day
afternoon
destroyed
the
santtar
Pastor,
for
ths
asks
of
my
past,
Aa excursion train on a Michigan
Monday.
life down the center aisle of tha build­
“ I f anything happens to him ,” she moment; he looked up at me and then*
Monday.
road was wrecked, killin g one person lum connected with St. Luke’s Socie­ ing. while his pursuers gained on* and as yon hope to be happy and peace­ said, *‘yoa w ill send me word?”
at Birley, the same insistent, master­
ful ia the future— promise me that you
ty, at Wabash avenue and Twenty-
and injuring 33, three fatally.
I answered I would; and the next ful bteinhsrdt a^jxifore.
him at every step. Suddenly Frank w ill ass whet I toll you only for the
A. li. CRAIG,
The greater portion of
moment she was turned awav from me.
Inghram, a Ute. prisoner from Linn mrpose yon say, and that you w ill keep
(To ba continued.)
C»B»ra) raatencsr A»»at, Portlsnd. Or.
and
.
the
next
I
was
out
of
the
room,
States to the M artinique aaOaiau ware tlon were
seeking cure, from the county, seeing the peril In which the t, so far as ever you can, from becom-
and had seen my last of Fraulein Hass.
V. A. R C H ILL IN d. C ltr Tlek»t Asent.
not properly distributed and did not go
<ho were ad-
g puWfe!”
-»Third and W u h ln g to a Blraata.
guard was placed, stepped eut nnd
N U M B E R SEVEN.
When I'w a s In the train, Cushing S IG N IF IC A N T
where they would do the moat good.
dieted to the use of drugs.
I gave the promise at once without back toward England,' I unexpectedly
'endeavored
to
atop
the
highwaymen.
Kruger w ill not be required to sc-
WThe-n the ftro brokv, our there ww.
found that I was bearing away with me Wevsn Ints ths fllstary of the World to Many
Tracy stopped long enough to fire a
E « * B r i « « * ™ . » . , , in
“ And,*' aha m id, “ you will leave a pathetic memento of her, and that
Ptiulur Wsyt.
shot at him.
Emmanuel Steinbardt’s punishment in I had left her a memento of myself. I
1
’
some who were deranged by drugs.
Before reaching the yariF Tracy and
The
number
seven is not only con­
the hands ef Almighty God?"
The president is being urged to send Some of these were strapped to their
put my hand into my pocket to find
-----V IA -----
f answered I «ronld— though it
a meeaage to congress «» the O b g p beds aad it was impossible. , to nave M errill again brought their murder­
Rirley’s letter, but conld find only the sidered a lucky number by the super­
Question
*' |them, ao rapidly did the Are spread ous rifles Into play. FIrat they rid a strange question to have to answer? fallowing lithographed form, instead. stitious. but it was a .symbolical num­
through the bullSing.
died the extreme southwest . and •h a then turned almost sway from I suppose I had taken it from her table ber in the Bible, as welf as among na­
Fira in Denver destroyed a grocery
The Are originated in the basement
tions of. antiquity. In the Old Testa­
northwest
guard posts, 'but fortunately me, partly, I thought, that she might when I meant to take ugk.the fetter
■tors, roojning house and several other of the building and spread rapidly to
be isos conscious of my presence, bat which I had laid down.* The poor lady ment we note that the Creator took
Then, with
the upper stories through the elevat did not MU a man.
seven days, and on the seventh wean
r
or shaft. Before the occupants of the single shot at a distance of 160 yards, more that she might concentrate her might have been looking at it before I sacred day of rest.
Every seventh
attention on her recollections.
Her entered her room. This was the form:
Juno 3 and 0 have
declared building could he w a m e d .th e flames
year was sacred, and the seven
sn times
— ■•------
thanksgiving
days
i
holidays had been carried to the roof, had eat­ one of them brought down Jones, who hands clasped end unclasped eeveral
“ Meine Verlobung m il
n «;^ Leave« Portland « 30 «, m., j ». ra.
.seventh year ushered in a year j i Jut»*
•• Albany 12 au p. m., 10:80 p. nt.
throughout Cape Colony
en through it and were leaping high waa on the wall In charge of the north tiroes before they settled, the one ia
Fraulein E m ilie Hass von Liestal
lee. There are seven principa;
In the., air. Aa the Are ran through post As ths guard fall dead they the other, and she began
zpige
ich
hiemit
ergebenst
an
A boat containing eight Spanish ar­ the building patients sprang from
Aehlaad L L & a. m , 11:80 a. m.
— faith, hope, charity, prudence, virtues
tem­ Arrives
“ I t was, I think, in the March
<e
te rn .
1
Star«nwwtn 6 p. a»., 4 :S» a. m
Basel, November, 1864.
tillery officers was run down by a their beds and before they could be turned and took several shots at T if­ month of a year ago. I had slept a
»
’ em -
-
g . , Prandaco7:46 p. m .. S :l»a. aa.'
perance, ciisstity end fortitude—end
fany
and
Ross,
guards
on
the
north
“ Emmanuel Steinhardt.’!
Oxden
ó:4i
a
tn_
11:46 a.
steamer at Gijon, Spain, aad live prevented several had Jumped from
there are also seven deadly sine—pride,
long time very* soundly, for I hod been
Denver I a. m , • A St.
-
—
-
-
drowned.
(M y engagement
with
Fraulein covetousness, lust, anger, gluttony,
the windows to the pavement. The wall.
Kaneae C ity 7:16 a. ■»., • : » a. m,
very tired, when suddenly I felt as if I
Are department was on the scene In
Then, believing that they had auffl «ace taken up and carried away— far Emilie Hess of Liestal I herewith make envy and sloth.
Chicago 7 ;46 a. in.. 9 M a. n .
Thera-
«rare
seven
Retabulen, a town in Guatemala,
!«■ Angelei 1:X) ». m ., 7 a. n .
minutes and as the window»
champions of Christendom— St. George,
Central America, has been destroyed by f were flnPfj wlth people shrieking for clently cowed their keepers, they away; aad I waa made to look at _ Em­ public in Basel)
X I Paco» p. ni., 4 p. in.
Fort
W orth 4:80 a. nt.. « ;80 p. in.
Ergland; bt. Andrew, Scotland; 8t.
a volcano. Ona I h rams aril people lost help, the firemen devoted their first coolly proceeded to take a ladder from manuel Steinhardt. Ha looked at me
City o l Mexico »:65 a m., »:5o a. m.
CHAPTER
X
I
I
I
.
Patrick,
Ireland;
St.
David,
Wales;
as
if
he
wished
me
to
help
him;
at
his
H
o
n
e to n iA m .,4 a . at.
their lives.
, —
i of the shop building«, placed It
efforts to save lives and allowed the
e
New Ovleant 8:26 p. m., <:26-a. m.
.■W. Denis, France; St. .fames, "Spain,
fast waa a large wooden box, the lid of
fire
to
burn.
W
hile
this
was
the
against
the
east
wall
and
mounted
ft
In
what
l
fever
oT
excitement,
anz
“
Washington
4:42 a. a».. « 42 a. m.
OtrnmoT Geer assy call aa extra
Them were
which, I was made to unden-tand, iety, and hope I made the journev and St. Anthony, Italy.
'• New Y ork 12:48 p. K ., 12;U p. ta.
session of the Oregon iegialatare for means of saving a large number of while bullets from guards on more re­
people, who were carried down lad
would not cose.
From the opening liome, I need not stay to describe. te.en ages of man, also seven wise
the purpose of fixing flat salaries for d en by the firemen. It gave the fire mote parts of the wall flew thick
P e lla a n and Tonriat car» on both train a
protruded a human, hand, strangely The story of Lacroix's fate I conld now mfialbf G ra c e .___«poke seven
to Ogdan aad K t Paso
the stqte officials.
such headway that there was almost about their heads. Tiffany, who had dl-colored. I awoke all trembling. I
times on the cross.
Rome wan * built C hair ear» Hacratmnto
e n d to u rlit cera to Chicago. SL Lotti». Naw Or-
fill
in
to
its
last
detail;
1
knew
where
W aahlnr w ith eeversl
Connecting le
at e n a and
Francieco
The pavilion in the horticultural no chance for those on the upper .floors not loot his nerve at any time daring pnt out my own hand to make sure I his mutilated remains lay buried, or at on seven hills, end there are innumer­ Unee
lor H onolulu,
Japan, C hina. P hilip pin es
at
gardens, Toronto, the second largest of the building to make their escape, the fusillade, sent shots repeatedly was in my own lied; my mother was lea«t I knew a spot which coincided able othei1 traditions vhich go to prove C entral and Mouth Amerioa.
auditorium in that city, has been en­ and those who were not suffocated after them, bat none of them hit Its sleeping quietly beside me. I tried to with that described by Franlein Hess f at seven was a number to cling to.
were killed or badly Injured by leap­
tire ly destroyed by Are.
mark, and the escaping men In an­ dismiss the vision from my mind— fool­ so what remained for me to do wee U In these modern times it is wonderful
ing from the windows.
For
other
Instant had jumped from the ish dream, I thought it. But I could bring the fact of my knowledge borne how often the number prevails.
The American Federation wants to
wall and diaappeared.
sleep no more. In two or three hours to bteinhsrdt in a manner so forcible instance, vaccination must take place
M IN E S F IL L W IT H W ATER.
take farmers into its organisation.
Running along to the spot where it was dnvlight, and I arose.
I went that he could not refuse to make terms every seven years, in order to escape
Three men were shot in a riot be­ Cornpaalr« Caaaet Keep Mts to Operai» th« the men had croased, Tiffany and Rosa about my duties all the day as utuul: to me— more than this I could not ae small pox; fashions change every seven
leaped after them and followed them 1 was busy, and had the impression *.f I
years, and mt«n years is always a mile­
tween union and non anion iron mould­
around an angle in the wall, where ths vision much worn away when I comnlieh, even if I would; considering stone in a j>erson's age.
ers at Granite C ity, 111. .
my
promise
to
Fraulein
Has-.
But
in
Hazleton, Pa., June 12.— Superin­ they met them face to face. Instant­
Some of the mines in the anthracite tendent Kudllck. of Coze Brothers, ly the g u a rd s w e re c o v e re d a n d com went to bed in tha evening— rather the sequel I had my convlctloh re-
Its Wat ia Ncsd ef ftty.
ooel region ere filling with water be­ was attacked by women on the manded to giro up their rifles and early, because I waa very tired. I had impressed that I was in this business
A pious lady of Portsmouth had a
cause ef the firemen end pumpmen streets of Freeland today, but was not cartradgea. W ith the memory of the slept not very long, when again I was bnt the agent of a Higher Power.
as if seized up and whirled away, again
Injured.
J
Joining the strikers.
murder that had already been done
I reached Tim per ley very late on bat husltand who was • seaman.
He was about to start on a protract­
About 300 strikers gathered today fresh In their minds, the guards com­ to see Emmanuel Steinhardt, with urJay night, but in spite of the late-
Lord Kitchener was created a vis­ at Rbervale, and about 1000 at Jeddo,
ed voyage, and as Ida wife was anxious
plied and threw their guns and am­ »orriething at his feet again— not now nets of the bonr and my weariness
count and promoted to be general end to Intercept traction cars carrying munition on the ground. They were tha wooden box, which was aside, but
as to his welfare, she sent the follow­
given 60,000 pounds for his services in non-union men to North Side collier then ordered to stand forth and were three packages of canvas. Again Em- went at ones to Birley’o; I bad warned ing notice to the village preacher:
him
of
my
coming
by
telegram
from
the South African war.
lee. Sheriff Jacobs was notified last marched ahead of the convicts for 10« manoal Steinhardt looked at me, as it
'M r. Blank, who is going to sea,
I-ondon.
I found him waiting for me,
The Chicago teamsters strike has night of the strikers' Intention, and yards,when a guard from one of the ue wished me to go to him, and again and with him, aa I had ho|«d, but his wife desires the prayer« of hi« con-
panted by eight special officers,
grevation.”
been settled, i t was a compromise, w^nt to Freeland to prevent any dem posts fired at the fugitives. They in­ I awoke, all trembling.’'
She paused in her story of the vis­ scarcely expected, hia ward Louise,
As the old lady was quite illiterate, 1
the strikers not getting the advance to □nitration. District Secretary Galla­ stantly returned the fire, and Tiffany
whom one of them had selected for a ions, took her handkerchief and wiped fear his-, cheerful greeting passed for the minister read the following to the
wages they asked, but w ill receive gher preceded Sheriff Jacobs and per­
target, fell dead with a bullet through her damp brow with trembling hand. almost nothing with me in comparison congregation front the slip handed h im t
more than before they went out.
suaded the men to return to their his right breast. Rosa Immediately
I watched her intently, a sensation with hers. Her manner was undemon­
‘.Mr. Blank, who is going to see his
homes
dropped, and his presence of mind
Almost every street car in Rhode
creeping excitement and mystery strative, but there was, I felt, a cordial wife, desires the prayers of ths congre­
Unable to secure firemen and pump
Island is tied up.
The last general runners. J. 8. Wentz A Co. will per­ saved his life, for the men, believing held me bound to her quiet but intense sincerity in it which came In m her gation.” — London Tit-Bits.
assembly of that state passed e 10-hour mit the Haxlebrook colliery to be that he. too. had been killed, paid no recital. She resumed suddenly, with­ true heart, and I was fluttered with
hope.
There were, however, things
law, and when the street car compan­ flooded. Coze's Stockton colliery is re­ further attention to the shots behind out looking at me.
Charsctxrutic» ol Gold.
8:40 p.ta
ies started to teat it in the uourta the ported by the mine workers as filling them and ran for cover.
“ I slept no more that night far more serious and immediate to be
8:12 p.m
Many
people
sup]mee that ail gold is
talked
of
than
matters
of
love
oould
street railway employee quit.
with water, owing to the depleted
thinking of what I had seen, and so I
2:5« p.m
Cuban Minister Ceeilag.
alike
when
reflned,
but
this
is
not
so.
2:27
p.m
Klo
d
ykeio
ao
a
m
then
be
conudered.
2:40 p.m
force of firemen and pumpmen.
x:88 p.m Sum m it 10:26 a m 2:82 p m
Tha senate has paaaed the Philippine
New
York.
June
11.—Oonaalo m w Emmanuel Steinhardt no more; I
An
experienced
man
can
tell
at
a
glance
I inquired concerning bteinhsrdt,
2:45 p.m Hey C Jc 10:16 a m 2:12 p.m
Quesada. Caban Minister to Wash­ tried to sleep in order that I might,
bill.
2 : t l p m Mcpo’lde 10:12 a.m 2:0R p.m
from what part of the world a gold pieoe
Paying Honolulu Fir» Claim».
A terrible fright to and waa told that they had not yet
»:0Up in DaM
ington, and his family have sailed for but I could not.
10:00 a m 1:62 p.m
comes, and In some cases from what
The house is considering the anarchy
Washington. June 12.—The 8enate New York, says a Tribune dispatch me it waa.
8:0« p ml Moro
seen
him.
What,
I
asked
Birley,
did
But next night I was
• :50 A m 1:40 p.m
particular
gold
district
the
metal
has
1:1»
p.m
Krsklnvl
committee
on
Pacific
Islands
and
Por-.
bill.
10:80 a m 1:41 p.m O'« V'y »:8» a.m ..........
from Havana. Mr. Quesada «rill go sleeping a light, disturbed sleep, when he propose to do it Steinhardt came been obtained.
*:16 a.m, 1:00 p.m
Australian
»old,
for
to Rico has authorised a favorable re­
4.0« p.m Boarboo • :56 a .m ................
The entire French cabinet ban re­ port on the bill allowing pay for the Immediately to Washington and open I was taken away again to Emmanuel and demanded the autrender of his instance, is distinctly redder than that
4dM».im g e n t
8:40 a.
ward?—
would
he
admit
him?
the
legation
at
the
Hotel
Raleigh
un­
Steinhardt;
this
time
I
knew
I
was
not
4:40 p.m I W ilcox 8:80 a.
signed.
destruction of property In Hawaii on
from California. The Ural gold is tha
6:20 p m 'xhenlko 8:00 a.
til he secures a house. He la the ia s room; there waa ae light. Ha
“ Admit him?” he exclaimed. “ Of reddest found anvwhere.
The senate is considering ths Nica­ the order of President McKinley on bearer of the good wishes of Presi­ looked at ma across a newly dug spot
course.
Thera is no use in shutting
account of the prevalence of the
• K O . H . M O H LER .
O. J. H A R R IS ,
ragua canal b ill.
of ground, nnd than turned away. I him out. He can sail me up in this
plague In 1899 and 1900. The commit­ dent Palma to President Roosevelt.
Oso. Managa."
■uparintendaat.
George Washington’! Map.
tee
decided
to
recommend
that
an
did
not
really
wake,
though
I
(alt
con-
house and then turn me out,— ha has a
The rebellion in Southern China baa
Te Paver American Ships.
Ths
original
map
made
bv
George
amendment
shall
be
made
to
the
gen­
srioQi I was in my own bad at the same bill of sale on everything, and be has
been practically suppressed.
Washington.
June
11.—Senator time as I was held where he had left
eral deficiency appropriation bill pro­
been bolding it back for some time, to Washington in 1776 ol lb«- lands on ths
The Idaho state Republican conven­ viding for the payment by this gov­ Perkins today Introduced a bill dir­ me, eloae to a wall. After some time,
use it now, I expect, hut I-ouise shan’t Great Kanawha river. West Virginia,
ecting
the
Secretary
of
W
ar
to
favor
ernment of (1,000,000 and authorizing
tion w ill be held in Boise August 20.
bow long I cannot tell, he came back go back to him, unless she likes; I 'll grante«l to him by the British govern­
Two villages were destroyed aad 75 the Territory of H aw aii to Issue American built ships In transporting with a rope. I knew at once what he Sn4.nome roof to shelter me end her. ment in 17H.1, for hi« services in the
bonds for the payment of the remain­ supplies for the Government to the
people killed by a volcano in Bolivia.
waa going to do before be had done it Yea,” said be, taming his bright face Braddock expedition, is now in pops»«,
Philippines.
der of the claims.
The
— fa sten th e rope in sn iro n something npon her, “ we’ll get thro' it all righ t.” sion of the library ol congress.
Been WHl Is Loyal.
Ceflisiea la Colorado.
on tha other side of the wall and pall it
"You are both very good to me," map is about two by five feet, and is
Germany has appealed to the United
Aliwal North, Cape Colony, June 12.
Dearer, Col., June 11.— Four men. over. I do not know why I did not said she, going to him, and shedding entirely in the handwriting of Wash­
States to «Mist ia preventing monopoly
ington.
v.
—Commandant
Fonche,
supervising
in wireless telegraphy.
members of the train crew, were In­ think it impossible for a single man to some tears on bis shonlder.
"There now— there,” said ha. pat­
the surrender of various Boer enmman- jured today, none fatally, however. In pall a wall down with a rope, bat I did
The statue of liberty torch in New
Ne flurry Is Turkty.
not. In a little while he palled, and ting her.
Then turning to me, “ She
| does, said the Boers had been good c iti­
a beadon collision on the South Park tha wall fall flat, and, curiously, un­
York harbor is to be dark hereafter
As so instame of the leisurely man­
mesne you, too, mv led.”
zens in their own country, and they
because congress refused a (60,000 ap­
“ Yoe,” said she, resuming her seat, ner in which the m ilitary authorities
would be equally good citisens under branch of the Colorado and Southern broken, covering over the newly dug
propriation for lig h tin g jt.
Railroad, two miles north of Valverde, spot and all aronnnd it. Then I awoke, and looking down, “ Mr. Birley has of Turkey mnv* in time of peaie it is
•J. ASD
the British government. >—
between the fishermen’s train return­ aa with tha noise, and slept no more
told me all you have done for ma to said that a committee appointed in
The refusal of the Manitoba govern­
ing from Platte Canyon, and the west­
After that night I saw him again tor find out about my poor father— and all 1900 to prepare plans for the construc­
ment to allow the Northern Pacific
Washington. June 12 —The appoint­ bound passenger train. Railway ofll several nights, lor a dim moment or that ha and yon inspect, too.
And I tion of fortifications for the defense ol
railroad to extend its lines across the
dais
attribute
the
collision
to
the
ment of J. F. Jewell, of Illinois, to be
border is taken aa notice to all Aaaeri- Consul at Martinique, was confirmed failure of Bnglneer I-nthnm to follow two, at the anme place. They ware caonot—-oh, I cannot!" she cried, the streUigicsIIy most important points
hat glimpsM, which, as the nights shuddering and preesing her hands to on the Tnrkish shores of the Persian
seders.
can railroads to keep «mt.
by the Senate
dimmer and dimmer, her eyes— “ look at that terrible, cruel gulf has just completed its labors.
S alt Lake City,
A Macedonian uprising against Tur­
Boer». ,__
*nd then ceased altogether— until some man agaial**~
Arbitration at Chicago.
key is expected this year,
flip p y Rtcelltctiens.
“ I could not help telling her, my
Bloemfontein. " Orange
River
M®. when again I was summoned
I iwkM Il»,
Chicago, June 12.— Alarmed by the
hi“ a l th* ‘
p,ace wUh lad,” said Birley, in answer to a look
Visitor— W ell, mir man. what are
German imports from the United disturbances that marked the strike Colony. June U — A strong contrast
__ Pueblo,
to the feeling betwee. Boer and Bri- 2 *
/ L ‘^ * 1
of reproach from me. “ The old chap you in for?.
States increased (6,376,000 in 1901. of the packing house teamsters last
wrote questions to her about th ’ papers
ton
the
bitterness
existing
between
*tly
’
,0<1
shonlder
Convict—
"O
h
,
I
’m
in
fer
Exports to the United States decreased weak, employers have started a move­
__
Colorado Springs ;
* flood
the burghers, who are surrendering
‘ T ? on* * boT’ 1
BOt
bul you found, and 1 had to explain.”
tim e, lady. >
(13,500,000.
ment for the prevention of strikes In under the peace tern», and those wbo 1 k,ww * * M“ * *
“ B at,” said I , in some alarm, “ you
watching
and Denver.
Visitor— I don’t uderstand you.
The British revenue sheet shows sn the. shape of an arbitration board. I t Boers who surrendered during the k *n *
happened three, four know, Mias Lacroix, «re must not, we
Convict — I ’m In . f e r lickin
me
Increase to 1(06.300,675 tor tha year Is proposed that all difllcultiea that campaign.
When the Boer leaders
end than no more. There has cannot denounce him— we must not, I mother-in-law, lady.— Judge.
AUpòitfra^Tir*” 1"*4
«ai»» ro
just ended.
The income tax alone cannot be settled by the men directly carpe to Bloemfontein, previous to the ***■>
more yet, bat what may be, doubt, my anything till ire have some
«
t
e
a
s
r
a
r
*
wn,M
“ a r*-
with their employers shall be sub- conclusion of pence, they curtly ro- G"<1 ooly knows.
That is a ll," she evidence that he is really the man. I
yielded (174,000.
mltted to sn advisory body composed fused to shake hands with those who raid, with a sigh as of relief, turning think, I am anre, I soon shall have
sesuerj la Am erica by
. “ They say,” began Miss Twitters,
Five young Negroes educated at of representatives of the Employers'
hsfl''? previously surrendered.
T h e ,to ae.
“ And now, Herr Pastor, you that evidence, but even then we must
A*.*1
.1
f lltara
Ifeksta.
that there is a fool in every family. e d S s e r * ^ * • » * and
Tuskegee, A la., sailed from Naw York [Association and the unions affiliated general bailer is
deacriptlv»
tu re
relations -be- know what I have bad to tall, and yon be careful what we aay.”
” W e ll,a r— I hardly know,” stam­
ter tha German colony a t Togo, Wes» with the National Teamsters' Union tween those two classes of Bt
*111 w ill not faggot your promise to ma­
This,
I
was
glad
to
find,
was
not
re­
mered poor little Sanudera “ I am the
for arbitration.
be embittered for a long time
Africa, to teach natives.
yor g ill not sot yourself to bring pnn- garded as mors than s general, though only member of our fam ily.*'
A D. MANSFIELD. O om . Agt..
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