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DAYTON HERALD. NEWS OF OREGON EVENTS OP THE DAY ' Portland. Nov. 19.— th e first day’s session of the Oregon Irrigation Asso ciation convention was devoted, for the meet pert to organisation, appointment o( committers, and slsstioo of iflkata. A law addresses were delivered, bat the work of the convention w ill not com mence until today. The following officers were elected: President, A. H . Devers, of Portland; vim president, W. R . King, of M al heur; secretary, J. M . Moore, of Port- laad; treasurer, W. T . Wright, ef îr ^ ç b E ’ B8t ftx ttK Y . the lips of Martin Lyle, the Lord of The Desert. As it were. It was the killing of two birds with one stone with the chief. Il was the obtaining of animals for his hun gry and hard beset tribe and obtaln- ing a prise of far more personal value Addresses were delivered by Geo. hatchery have been suapended an no- school eect coma to America to U . W illiam s, mayor of Ponland; J. \ . count of the recent heavy rains ¡ d ro ,B bis troubles and make his for- Williamson, repremntative-elect tooon- The freshet on the P in .I. tua*- Before he had been here ten 1 ^ ,. > * » " tbe report came that he had , gross and state senator from Crook, Kla- able a did consider- been killed by Indians. This was ' math, bake and Wanco counties, ami to tba *‘* “ ’*»«7 on shortly after the report that be and i F. E . Rta ch . president of the Portland 1 riser. w , brother had Inherited an immense board of trade. Them are about 27» A postoffice has been established a t fortuae from a brother in New York, delegates and visitors in attendance Inglis, Colombia couaty. An office and while neither Bertha nor her a t the sessions. has also bean established at Tillar fr,onde could ever get any Information The great enthusiasm that is being Douglas county. ' concerning what became of thia- for- shown by the delegates to the irriga Tk« j . l . tnn*. her uncle la America had sup- * ® tt*<*op<* at Newberg-wen plied her with plenty of funda to tion eowvaotion w ill have its weight „ toward securing a liberal apportionment opened Friday night and |I,1 8 0 se- complete her edn cation and meet all The crook evi- her wants. He wrote her that they | of the national irrigation fond for cured by a burglar. Oregon. I t is the desire of the depart dently knew bis business, as be worked bad invested their Inheritances to . tether in American property and that ment of the interior, which has the the combination of the lock. There were 860 hales of hone « Id a t l h ü aPecaI“,ion b»d Proved a failure. matter in hand, to satisfy public senti Dallas test Satordav for 27 t * * ud while ber h *d left ~ - ment. Much w ill depfend up->n the b Mo r t l « I» ™ h J - L j 7 <T U f ° - sets above his liabilities there was surveys and the condition of the coun ~ h• r?u>i° re b*" " “‘* ‘0 nothing to speak of coming to her. try, but the department w ill not think e -6 cents, thuugh offers of 26*^ Out of pure benevolence, however, he. of forcing irrigation «pon aectious that cents were oat . the uncle would see that his niece do not seem to wiab it. A section so Tbs board of directors of the W il- Bhou,d not suffer for the necessaries aitaated aa to be eaaily and econom * a E“ * 0®4’ * * » » fund* he h8d *«nt ically aeoeaalble to water, end shows enthusiasm, is probably the one that Week, decided to take « m e steps toward ? *r * wn time nntu ber ■*”- w ill be the most favoiej. Lack of en thusiasm may lead to turn the depart hsr uncle of her coming until she ment agsiust a section, but any amount I tee ter that purport. Two different companies are endear- reached New York City, from which I of enthusiasm cannot change the natu ering to secure franchisee for operating pIlc* *he wrote h lm o f the probable ral conditions of the country. street car systems in the oily of Rose- ! data tbat *h * would reach Boise City , One company is composed AT R p ly H C ??"*• WHEAT ESTIMATE TOO LOW. 1 burg. — ff 8 l _ a >• p rtJ rtX l I h f n f f ’ t h d » I n f l a r » Vxlterw« mBam I Two Villain*. It la the fourth night after th e fn - dlaoa attacked the pack train. At th e Stone House the Lord of The Desert »It* at his accustomed place, sipping from a goblet of old Scotch whiskey. ? * * * • Fears he has dooe but little besides drink iron» the flowing bowl. One day he duadegp all sense of feel •ng, to rise the following with a keen er appetite and a conaclenee more •tinging.‘ -O n this night hie eyeM s are heavier than usual, his eyes look more glassy and the grimaces are deeper in bis face. _ N® wonder. Tt Dan Follett, the Canadian Frenchman. has followed his Instructions nnd.old Egan, the Indian chief, has kept his eyes open and been prompt In action, another crime has been added to his life. He stares ■ mfrwfifi, ana m e picture there caused A rriva Arrive l: M p m ! Gibson» 11 root. 2.14 p m Waficu 10:45 am a shudder to come over the great frame 2JS p jn lS u n im il 10 .« «.B ! of Martin Lyle, the Ixrrd of The ic l S r li am i * -* • p.w McDu Ids Ittrly ».m Desert. ‘ « P - » , l l U , , « lo oö T S ' The welcome bark off the dogs, an I p.in Moro »:.'<> a.m p.m B ts U m l » : « s.m nounces the arrival of one who I t not • ■«1 p m O 's V 'y * : U a ia a stranger. in his eagerness, the Lord 1.0* p in Bourbon t:4 i i . r , C 4 p .n i K ,n i S r# s.m of "The Desert rises and traces the £ “ Lu ¡¡5Ï“ • “ floor, now and then stopping at jthe o :» p. nthhanU o » rod ».ml arm chair and taking a sip from th e , goblet. Presently a lank form enters IKO. H . MCHLMR. D- J. A arrib . beo. Minate.-. the door. Hl« dark heavy eyebrows, I _ Superintendent. and the natural scowl upon his face, his careless ambling walk, depict the character of the man at a glance. But nothing ever tells the inmost thoughts of Dan Follett. Whether after victory or defeat, or during anger or In a hap py mood, the oily black eyes of this man never change, it la only when he speaks or acts that his mood Is known. Upon entering the house, and after greeting Its Lord, he soon unburdens c? x s O T í s ^ í i. appo‘,‘t#d C HA PTER V . Oaly TraRaconttnentel Lina P u tin s D irectly Through ble excitement. .... Salt Lake City, Leadville, _ Pueblo, ___ Colorado Springs and Denver. Venezuelan government troops an reported to have won an important' bat tie with the revolutionists. - » - Aa,E , n M ‘i rT ‘w - *~im da,,y to r £ » ! » « “ d Car. aad Frm uncle, A large furniture fa. harbois, Quebec, was bui a loss of 1100,000.' enteil Ir g The American Federation of Labor, tarpaulin. Thera is also a large now in session, Is conridsriog a plan to (amount of the crop still in tbe Amd. pension men of 60 and over. I of the farmer. W hile east 1 v b i ted A Swedish sailor on the transport I “ * ? 7 ,a r n U Practically the Sumner jumped overboard U> save the a waa Bt* * •'n®8* ! up ia the ship’s flag and was drowned. flelda or atow<>d « »«T in the barns." British Oolnmbia accuses the HOLD-UP MAN ARffBSTED. United States of stealing thousands ol —w=_______ tquare miles of territory n « r Portland Made Claim In m -sr That He Was a Son *•**• ef H. W. Corhvtt. The official returns from Ibe recent Spokane, Waah., Nov. 20.— Saturday elatio n in Pennsylvania show that night Harry Corbett and a pal attempt- the Republicans elected their governor ed to hold up a dry g wds clerk in the by a plurality of 16ft,410. * * ................ A gang ol robbers operating In Ely ria, N. Y ., were Interrupted and in the fight that followed one officer was ’stally wounded and one robber killed. Four of tbe men injured in tbe furn ace explosion at Lebanon, Pa., have died, making the death list eight. Many o f tb e in ju r e d .a r e n o t y e t o u t o l danger i, I > 8 f—' • General C h a ff« w m tendered a re ception in San Francisco by tbe busi ness men. making it bia bona fids residence a mountains, covered with racks and I child of such parent or guardian is ’en- The pack train consisted , titled to froe tuition from I he tim e h e i ,h ,rty males and two wagons, while moves into the district. 1*^? eT5ort. oi <«n men, be- ., __ _' I Mdes Its leader and a doaen horses, I Linn oouuty farmers ars Dreparing a ' ®ne of which was used exclusively for protest to be presented to the next leg- a pack hn™«' and another was brought islature against the proposed of a1'® 8 for Dart*1« to ride. (th e game law, under which npland* u?’red. ‘ 'I'1 worn out bjr the hard-1 birds may be shot from September IK uh rB o i 0,6 tra’1' tbe Packers had instead of from O c X b , th03’Wed ?ut ? e,r Prepared Ion befoie O c to b e r 1 I th rtr,meal an<1 K°n* to bed early. The whan Y h . ‘ B u ® * > e m h p -s of the escort, while not so vroun^and t h T d T ’T 'h W,th h ir ’ i b8d Prepared for retiring vnsti ng and they desire to have an even early also, partly to keep from dla- ctiance with banters from the cities. tnrblng their neighbors and partly to Twenty thousand of the 76 000 honh ?e refreshed for the following day’s lets a d w w t i i i n - i k * -°°rney. for from this point the pack p r in S T a n ,i aro i * ’ * . 1* ? 0 *ra,n WouId ‘‘«»«n«8 to the west and A 'l ^ . hi nd* “ » Darth* *«d her escort would take a advertising department of the Harriman cobrse over the trallleas plains and oompany for distribution in the Eastern «¡¡onntalns to the south. ■tates. I After she had retired to a bed of I straw, thia girl from a comfortable George Smith, colored, who murdered ®«*ttoD2 bad. P1™ '*' “ > think bia white wife in Portland haa bwn I ?tont h«,ore she fell asleep. This rontenced to bans on f “ d «««ntalns over ¿a»«» »1 ® n Uece* 1”®^ which she nad passed during the past n r « X i hill * »“ * ha*.h **” * r? ntad to few da7»- •»<> the trackless d esertte- prepara a b ill of exesptious to ba used fore her looked gloomy enough in an appeal to the supreme court. I but the probable attack from Indians and a long trip through a bar- The burglars who blew open tbe « fo ren country to her destination were i t H elix a few days ago have been rop- I c* ,c«>Ated to Increase her anilety. tored and a portion of the stolen monev w““ e the reference of the leader of ind goods recovered. 7 1tbe “ P011 to the danger from Indiana . land the same tribe who. it was al- Southern Pacific locomotive engineers I have sske.1 for an advance of 20 per cent in wages. The war department has announced that additional barracks to bold 4 1 6 1 men will be built at Vancouver at once. General Bliss h « where he w ill work ment ol differences treaty. gone to Havana, for the early adjust on the reciprocity „ . ,n °° P * : brow- '* ing, 922.00. Floor— Best grade, 9A O « 9.70; grah am, 9S.OO«3.6O. Millstoffn— Bran, 919.00 par too: nhortn, 9 l #! S • » chop, 917. A porter |n a New York hotel h « been fouwd guilty of robbing the guests for a nnntber of years. He has about |16,000 in stolen leeleiry. Onto—Na. 1 white, | 1 . 1 9 X « ] . l g . ; p a y , 9 1 - 1 0 « l.l» X percental ’ an1^ 7 T T ta * M»P» clover, 98.00; cheat, 9 » « 8 per tea. ’ ’ Fotetoen Bart Bubanfca, 80«80c , per sack; ordinary, 60«»6c par oM tel, S ° W’rr’caSteT’ ! M* ° * i • l '7 M Mcmbers of the German reichstag came to Mows In a debate over a bill. x Presi.leftt Gompers, of tbe American Fedenitiite ftf latboF, says that nnleea tra d « unions change their oourw the day is not iar distant when they will all go to pieces. i t- Elmer D. Brran, formerly of Illinois, haa been appointed superintendent of ednention lor the Philippines. - “ The secretary of the navy has direct ed that the arpiy transport Hancock proceed to Naw York, where she will be used sa a rertiving ship. The monitor Wyoming, nearing com pletion at dan Francisco, w ill be turned over to the government November 29. The trouble in Morocco promisee to liecome a rations affair before settled. Tbe country id without a cabinet. 8ev oral powers era seeding warships to protect their interests. - PORTLAND MARKETS. Wh«at— W alla Walla, 68«6»c; blae- K •tem 7SHffi74c; valley, 70c. The war department w ill reduce the cavalry down V» 60 men to the troop. At present about 90 enlisted men are Forty prisoners in tbe Arisons peni tentiary overpowered the guards and e«ape<i. This ia the second delivery in a month. A new priron is being built in the solid rock of a mountain side. 7 >■ b ». Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 9 * 6 0 « < - » ; per pool'd, 10s; haaa, 9 4 « 4 .6 O p « Bew lo r k , Nov. 20.— Thoomnds of bushels of fine apples are rotting on the ground ia this stele, rays a Tribune dispatch from Greenwich, Conn. If barrels coaid be procured the farmers *»y they might ship large qnanlities to England and even to tbe I ’bilipplnra, but they cannot procure them.. Every- thing in the shape of a banal com mands a high price, the most dilapi dated frin gin g 36 cents w eb. Farm laborers are also extremely scarce. , | ( I , i . did not know when akvnkened by the flcrceat yells that had ever pierced her ears, and these Intermingled with the discharging of firearms and a din of oaths and shouts as If a thousand demon* were engaged in war. And It was a war, and the men fought like demons! The packers and cowboys, though outnumbered five to one. stood their ground nntll the struggle be came a band to hand one, and not an-1 til she had been snatched from her bed and dragged a short distance and hound on the back of a horse, and was being rushed out through a deep can yen ta the mountains, surrounded by a band of Indian warriors, each aeem- legly claiming her ns his prise did she folly realise that her people had lost and that the red sklna had won. It was fortunate for Bertha that she did not remove her clothing upon re- tiring that night, and that she placed her shoes oe her feet upon being first awakened, for the chill night a ir of that altitude even penetrated these. OAPTER IV . The Chase. The following morning showed ths i p * P0— 4 » ?l c i «P r io r . M .oo « 8 .6 0 par dasaa; fryers, 9> *O«S.nO; effects of the Indian raid. Two of the I broilers, 92.0 0 « 2 .» 0 ; ducks, |4 .» 0 « packern lay «end upon the ground 8.00 per doaan; turkeys, young, 12 W their scalp, u k e a . while one of the «•cort had been killed, and three mor •1 8 e ; gsesa, 9«-00«6.60 p a / S s n . telly wounded. Not a horse or male i s f h* * V ~ » w t o e , 1»« remained In the vicinity. T h e « , an Important object of the attack, had driven away and treasured more highly even, than the fair captive. whom they bad taken, for stock of al* k *BdB scarce with them. They had been forced Into the rtmrockn and lava beds by the United States sol- d ie « , and the scanty vegetation there had canned their animals to disappear a,mo* t * • repldly ns the pangs of hen- «*r. »bleb prompted the decaying nice In butchering and eating then, While viewing the hand of fat mples and hors« from the crevices of the nmrocka tbs previous evening, the , rtba l T* s *» th* camp and she was « * » < » r e « picture In this section M country, nad especially so after the Hff®«*tton that had c o a i from < , , , i i I , | « t t c fl « s „ t< tl in w lb t i ) light. - • aw erica by Slop overs allo w « ! on a ll e l t a a ef tickets. id drre2.h* ap“ ‘ r8U 8> M4 deocrlptlre litera tu re her captlv- lty?” inquired the Lord of The Desert. " I only saw her for a moment by a flash o the campfire after she was I secured, and-she wore a bold look of • firmness and defiance; a , tf ghe feared 'not even the devils Into whose hands she had fallen.” "She's a LyleF* muttered the Lord of The Desert. “This Is a costly affair. Martin,” In sinuated Follett. L — s O regon S hort L ine • a.k i . I-- J------ ---- ;----4 be satisfied with taking the girl 1 alone.” "The twenty-five head which I sm to deliver at "Gray Butte and the for ty head they got the other night.” said Follett, “are a pretty heavy tax. besides the men we have lost. Better Chicago S ilt la k e , Denver, If you had let the girl come on and Portland Ft. Worth, Oetaka, made away with her as I did with her Special Keseae «illy, a*. (:W a . m. father." Ixnni.Chlcagoaad "That would never have done," re plied Lyle. “The notoriety of her vis W sila W alla 1-ewte it here would have led to an Investiga ton.Spoksne.Ula. tion, but now that the Indians have nu p o lU .S t. Paul, via done the work it Is a natural turn of D uluth. M lloso - affairs in this country and the Amerl- OunUngton. kea,ChiesgoAKasl can’s— ‘Uncle Sam,’—will reward Egan and his Warriors by giving Belt la k e . Denver, them a reservation and feeding F t. M orth.Omaha. K an u » C ltr, St. and educating them. The Eng U>u la,Chlcago sad lish would reward the whole gang by hanging them. But enough of this. Tomorrow arrange to deliver the twenty-five cayuses to the old brute, OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE but before you do It require positive FUO M r O R T U k D . proof that he’s performed his part of the contract, he has to kill her, you know!" A ll ta ilin g dale» euhteet Io Ching« “And the deed to the Soring Creek Vslley,” replied Follett, "don’t forget For San Franclaeo- that. While Egan mnst be rewarded AaU every ( days for his damnable deeds, I mnst be paid for my bloody ones'“ * . - . ™ - and be <ave tb* Lord of The Desert a piercing look that made that man of nerve shrink E x. Dally bunda j like a coward. • :U0 f», m. Fat urda r T a A storia and Way A t this time Follett’s companions H:«« p. m. L a n d in g s came In from attending to the horses I and the three repaired to the dining i room, while the owner of the Stone Win»«««« Blvsr. k ll« r p v rm lttlitf. Houso gat down and drank and O m o s CHy, N s * , thought, and drank and thought. tors, B a l.« In d « a*» U nion P acific Old Eagan saw Bertha iu camp. penden«-. C orral. (To bn co rn in o «!.) A fift,ooo,ood Vafaeeu parmlttlng. Seven hundred artisans, backed by Clarence H . Mackay*« njUllons and di rected by Mrs. Mackay, have « t about building near tbe little village of Ros Lv. Riparla lyn. L. I., tbe most beautiful country * :M a . m. Dally except R iparla to Lswlstoa home In America. Already tbe work is Monday. well under way, and tbs wilderness of A. L. CRAIQ Rh« throng brings ns 8 . fl the bl<