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.'-JW -9M M I DAYTON HERALD. EDWARD BECOMES EMPEROR. NEW S OF OREGON stalled In their proper station.** But time was limited and the dtsen» alon w e . cut short by tha trapper bid ilm d U H C o n d e lu e Batter al Rte M at Dajrteo, Oregon. India Made a Oala Day. ding them a warm farewell and going to hla quarters for a abort sleep. Hla Delhi, India, Jan. 1.— The Viceroy, ITEMS OP INTEREST PROM ALL PARTS glance, however, wandered to the DAYTON OREGON. Lord Curson, of Keddleaton, made OP THE STATE. face of Bertha as ha drew the curtain his state entry Into the capital of the B y P A U L dc L A N E Y . behind blip a n d h e saw a flush on her cheek that brtfilght one to hla own Mogus yesterday. Thia constituted that was soon hidden In the dim light the official opening ,o t. the Durbar, Booth-Kslly Lumber Company Is of hla own cell-llka. apartments. held to celebrate the -accession of Lags Regardless of Danger From High Aa was hla custom the trapper ■s"af to n P a s t* *Waek , K ,n< Edward as Emperor of India. C H A PTE R X IX . Water—New Rural Delivery Rente — “Mr. Lyle.” he said, “I think It high wakened on time, and dressed him It was a splendid pageant, probably time tor a settlement between ua. F self noiselessly to prevent disturbing State School for Truants and Ui Thieves “Fall Out.” have performed all of my agreements the other sleepers. Ha came forth unparalleled in Ita magnificence. At ASO ageable Children. ®ndi the Indians with you and you have put me off quietly and was about to take up the the head of the elephant procession in tr e n fh ^ r F ’.'J?'1 They • » Wel1 from day to day, and now that I have equipments of his Journey when he rode Lord and Lady Curson on the A fire in Salem’s Chinatown caused tatranched and the besieged In the no obligations remaining unfulfilled I waa astonished by finding Bertha Chicago musicians w ill give Mascag state ‘‘Grand Tusker,** 12 feet high, 11600 damage to some old wooden »tone House can only remain cooped demand that the deeds be signed and awaiting him. ni a benefit. “ UntU relief shall arrive from the that you pay the balance due me." "You, up too!’*' ha exclaimed In a __ _______ ____ __ the largest ____ elephant In ______ India. Their buildings. Only Tranwcnltneatel Line fort. "Tut, man, this la no time tor set low tone. I n ^ n v e T ’ cont^t10“ ,r * U<U howdah » “ decked wtth «old * nd The region about Summerville will P a u lo s blrm tly Through i J * i S T “Wlred this privl- tling business affairs, when our very • A WIBIIWU IO |yv*K with vwlLIl / you O il | A Yas, I wished to B apeak . * * ' thankful for It scalps are quivering on our heads. be,® ^ . y o u ‘aft ” silver, and the elephant Itself «was al- lytre a new rural free delivery route, «P »«»- "* had I S a lt L a $ e C ity , requires time to COJu iu u n lc a t« w ith . Japanese Ministry may be de- most bidden beneath a gold-worked to begin February 1. 1903. . . ... J the m ilitary authorltle. and then a^I There Is plenty of time. W a lt until a dream— It Is a foolish thing l | rested on increase of navy. I ... ... _ .. .. L e a d v ille , saddle cloth. Surrounding them were O nU rlo wt„ make M o th e r flght to d le r. move with deliberation and pre we have repulsed this band of blood know— but I laid down only for a few thirsty savages, which your awkward momenta, and I had such a i vivid A whole Chinese province Is footmen in scarlet and gold liveries obtain the county seat of Malheur pare before they move. P u e b lo , ness has brought to our door, and dream, and it seemed so real, that I Ing ravaged by Boxer rebellion. Old Egan’a messages are already then we w ill talk about settlement.” could not resist telling it to you. Of and bearing massive sliver staves. County at the coming session of the ~~ C olo ra d o S p r in g s Aged Montana placer m iner went Tha Duke ot legislature, sent out and hia reinforcements are "But we must settle now!" de course there la nothing In dreams, but crasy, got a gun and terrorised Deer e ot Connaught, who rep- doubtleaa on the road. W h ile sol- manded Follett. "You have thus put It may put you on your guard— there a n d D enver. Lodge. I reBented King Edward, and the Duch-1 The badly decomposed body of a dlera are preparing "rations” and me off from tim e to time and I now may be danger you know. South Carolina lyncher. wreak e« . < * > » » » « * . followed. Their Wa' H, ”Un^ n rolling their blankets and seeing to must have a settlement without fur “Doea a coyote ever attack a lion dally TO their equipments generally, Indian ther delay.” a mountain lion?” Inquired Bertha. Through S lm p ln f and D ia lo g C a n sa d Proa warriors are already In the saddle "N o —,” replied the trapper.— “not Becllulag " I am a man of few words, as you Choir Cars. . and riding night and day toward the know, Follett,” respond«* Lyle, "and single handed; a pack might attack Ths must magnlllooBt soeoory la A a e rlc a b , Terrible tralnwreck on the Grand dence, came the Nisam of Hydera- Burglars broke Into a Salem gun seat of their campaign. I answer now, once and for all, wait one under proper condition«— if they daylight. Trunk Railroad; 28 killed and many bad, the Maharajah of Travanscore Btor® and 8tole about 3200 worth of Stop orers allowed on a ll elouee ol ticket*. were cornered, or hungry and they I f the Indians should surmise that until I am ready to settle.” Por ehcapeat rales and descriptive llteratu m Injured .„ s „»h«, „ re v o lw a . The same night a street "So am I a man of few words and thought they might benefit by It with J and ° ther ™ 1 ,n r ch,ef’ - 70 ,B car was held up. but the highwaymen relief had been sent for they would out too much risk." hurry the final attack, and the be also of quick action, your Lordship, A ll Pacific Coast ports which buy their huge elephants forming a line a weakened when they saw a number of W . C. M c B R ID E , Oen. A g t., " It was a foolish dream, I know,1 Government transports w ill share the Quarter of a mile In length. passengerj In the car and allowed it sieged felt much alarmed for fear n title for which you are indebted to IS4 Third St. Portland, Oregoa she said, “but I w ill be brief: I saw that they might discover the tracks me, and another- moment’s delay on business. I The glittering procession started to go without molestation. of Metxger, who had borne the m e . your part w ill be the costliest act of a mountain lion, such as you caught Jessie Benton Fremont, widow Of the railroad station, preceded A British shiD direct fr o m S h a n g h a i aage to the trapper. There was also your life !’” said Follett In a low, de In your .trap, on a long Journey. It « . » . u . - p « . . . . . , . - a , „ u . .* ; s climbed among the rlmrocks, then > some fear of delay la communicating termined tone. __ Dan Follett was a man of action passed along through canyons, and g I trumpeters. The route was entirely I CMe of 8mallP°x on board. She had with the military post as the trapper Senator Morgan condemns attitude I lined" by British" and* native Troops I * lott<1 ot lnu<1 from the Shanghai I “5*?d 8 great deal of and of few words, aa the reader la then crossed stretches of the plains. It of both parties on trust, and proposes From the aalutlnJ: battery posted at rtver M b a ,,M t‘ 8nd thla m u ,t be i« o « L bon,e' work‘n* aware, and hla conscience did not dic seemed to be very tired, but It waa new remedy. the fort c o m m f n d l S S t h e ^ h o r e ^ * ^ J ttb »m’ ° ’Ut*°nn “ “¿ J " tate moral means and. ends. H e was Intent on Its trip, and plodded oh. ate, guns thundered out a royaT o a -]fear thttt U “ • * cont* lB cholera W hile i t was considered best th at the n a tu r a lly Inclined the other way. Hla Behind It came a coyttfe—just like Nine miners were swept away by an trapper should make the Journey to toe coretoa peu capture, except Its avalapcbe In the Slocan district of Ite as the Viceroy passed with the * * " “ ’ - h a ir wag darter It waa almost black the fort, yet, Metager had received In ,oundlnK “t An effort w ill be made to found a British Columbia. I t would tra il along the rocks behind structions to go, should he be unable Young woman shot by Jealoas lo verl The cortege passed ’ upfront of a c o n ^ c tl on * w a h ^ t h « ^ ^ » ^ « « ^ ^ ^ to find Hammersley. the lion and then cut across a near way and lie In w ait for the lion; . The besieged determined to die K t o ’k o M re c h .n g ’£ t o J U lm b rim a n t.iS°dre,ePdant9, ? rry *n*» A,d of P o S l m ^ ^ T h . p l S K then It would akulk away on the ap rather the there is tslk of lynching her assassin. b rilla n tly t o w d retainers of the to provide that In any town of 4 .0 0 0 ,------- .... than fall Into the hands of OBBU proach of the lion, and follow again. Snakes, for they knew that Old Egan President Roosevelt Is bringing thp [ “ J1“ * chiefs. The colossal beasts all inhabitants or over, truants and In- would show no mercy now, having It kept thia up all through the day. allies and Venezuela together and Is “ *“ led “J trumpeting and throwing eorrlglbles may be committed to the caught the Lord of The Desert in his But at night It grew more bold and It hailed as savior of The Hague trlbu- Jhetr trunks In the air, presenting a care of the aid aocidCJC I treachery, and they guarded the loop- again hid behind the rocks on the nal. “ i afi erWBrd8 a , ................................. holes with close scrutiny never fail tra il. As the lion approached, tired TIMS S C H ÏD U H S Direor In Hoe behind the official proces- A company of Eastern capitalists.1 Ing • ABBI Tg and leg-weary, the coyote attacked It to send a bullet at the slightest Parti« qg. Or. W . J. Bryan la in Mexico City taia-igion. Huge crowds of onlookers wit-1 represented In Southern Oregon by exposed portion of an Indian’s body. from the rear and the lion turned and lng silver. I nessed the spectacle, which. It is as-1 Captain T. J. Pierce, has purchased Chicago Salt Lafka, Dsnvsr, «ISO » .t e They were well supplied with pro a great fight ensued, and In the mldat Portland Pt. Worth,Omaha, Railroad collision in Ontario kills aerted, has never been surpassed In the Owl Gulch group of quarts claims, visions, water and ammunition, and of the fight— I know It is foolish, but Special Kansae C ity , St. five persons. magnificence, even in this country of on Savage Creek, in the Gold H ill dis- unless actually overpowered, would »:uü«. a. Louis, Chloago and It was so exciting— my heart leaped via . , „ • . , , Oriental splendor. trlct. The consideration la 340,000. he able to withstand a siege tndefi Into my throat and I wakened—the R niitlngton. Lake sailors starving on an Ice- The heralds and trumpeters who The Owl Gulch claims were located nltely. mountain Hon changed lbto your own bound vessel. I followed the escort and Immediately I but a few months ago, but In this person and the desert coyote assumed The Indians were likewise prepared A I an tic Walte Waite Tevis St a. te Graham Bell aays he has Invented preceded the Viceroy, were conspicu- brief time have proved to be quarts for the siege. Besides the pure water Kx presa ton,gpokans.M ln- the form of Dan Follett, and you and a __ _ l i . I FYI I a rlV v FI V»1 o n zv z-v«a f t » i t , ^1— A Al — I In*. ft / me«««««« A w. 1 — I . • ■ . »M p.BL neapolla, St. Paul, a flying machine. I OUB by the B splendor of their attire, properties of great promise. that flowed from the mountains above he were in desperate combat among via D u lu th . M ilw au _ ... . . x They were followed by the newly con-1 _ the rocks and cliffs of the fa r away Huntington. kee. Chicagoa koet Snowsllde buries bunkhouse, with L titu te d Imperial Cadet Corps, com- T be Booth-Kelly Lumber Company the Stone House, they had the great desert." meadows-for their stock to graze upon 18 men at Nelson. prising 30 Maharajahs. The excite- Is taking chances this winter in the “Never fear little — Ber-*M lss Lyle, and had the Lord’s choicest bullocks f L Pool wî Î ^ * * L p * nTt o * J *« - te Calmness of a Spokane priest saves ment was at fever heat aa the first | m atter of driving logs which nobody to select from when they became Dan Follett 1« surrounded In the P»«l Man **T rln frotaba. panto In a church fire. I elephant, with gold and silver bow- heretofore has been willing to take hungry. To the starving warrior Stone House by Indlaift and I w ill be* f : U p . m. X a n .a , C ity , St. .. Mississippi . ,1 vlew dahs of staff officers, came In | I I It has a drive in the Mohawk, which from the rlmrocks and lava beds this Lou ia.L’àlcago sud T*8 on my guard against all enemies to Blisxard sweeps over the and the conunenced to clrcIe arouhtf He gave her hand an assuring clasp. ■j ok ana Mask • - - mankind th a t roam the desert,” and Valley to the Gulf States. I the mosque. The first elephants in PRTO be turned into the McKenzie and life was truly a dream; plenty to eat driven to the Coburg mill, and as soon and drink, only desultory guard duty spirit for revenge knew no bounds. buckling his revolvers about his Dead Astoria Recorder la found to Asia passed In front of the great ns this Is completed It w ill start a big —Just exciting enough to stimulate He had already determined his course waist, and throwing the other equlp- OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE be short In his accounts. ■ Jumma .. Musjld. . the ,x. steps A, of which - -J drive at Fall Creek, to be b ro u g h t,------ — » Egan’s „ braves were should the Lord delay settlement I ment« ot his journey across hla ahoul- their ---------- energy—Old longer. - , . der. he tdok her hand and giving It Holiday trade exceeded In most re were thronged with distinguished I down the W llliam ette to the Spring I in their element. But sui personages, Including the Viceroys, neld mill. The runnipg of logs In not last always even with the savage. He had not been asleep all of »n assuring clasp, stepped out Into spects all previous records. , , , . J 1 sh Kuesta, and the I these streams In the winter season Is W hile his warriors were reveling In these years, either. In regard to the the darkness, taking a course to the tm p .te All tallio« dates «■SB » t e 8hlp narrowly m Issed wreck lng I deleg ates from the co Ion lea and from attended with much danger, which Jog the luxury of a hazardless siege and Lord’s affairs. He went straight to »outhward. •ubjeet Io ebaofs Morrlson-street bridge, Portland. t p a rti «»Ftbe Empire gers have chosen heretofore to avoid, the hope of an old time assault and a the hiding ■ place of Lyle’« treasury Bertha looked forward with alarm For San P ranclM . Special Commissioner A ratl. ot J™.® hi00"? ? ” * , * nlma 1» shuffled Should heavy rains fall and suddenly division of the rich booty. Old Egan and helped himself. Ten thousand * Bd dread. She imagined th a tt«ome- fcail tv sry » days Japan, pledges aid for 1906 Fair. ,.nh ' r , y’ .J?,“ 0/ a5 ,e h°KW rft‘8e the water to flood stage It would waa scanning the desert for his re- dollara In gold and bank notes he thing terrible would happen. But D .»»I - r„^„o I n f r ^ n r » . h ili in » « , . h d ™ i « d .€D f »’most Impossible to boom the logs Inforcements. Intuition admonished took and secured safely In a belt al- under the theory of modern Intelll- ready prepared next to his body. 18®nce «be -would try to disabuse her Orason W « w Power A T U IIw », I hidden ° b i h rh“ ?. perOon” "to G « X e w , J w ë W J “ d « “ on« the le v , Then like a coyote he skulked away, | m,nd ot evl1 omens and Imagine that Dally Calumala Site» .« «•»-te passing through the .guard of e x u lt-]» 11 wou|d «>me out right, gx.Munday M . o r , I« ,« » a . ™ « . . a s s l s s s . • « b ï X n ’s r k . s ; s s ? w f„ . x % • :0bD. to. ant warriors, grown careless w ith ] Tbe trapper looked upon the mat- Saturday Te Attori* and Way Fierce gale sweeps over ^ a ™ a r k | Bands of^ goM encirded th e k tusks. | Berry in Portland in 1893. | the “blue-birds” of the Great Father confidence In superior numbers and te r differently. H e thought more in :Ui p. B. Landinst. stealing one of their best horxes »bout the dreamer thaw the dream, and causea wrecks and loss of Ufe. I golden bracelets were on their anklesi I . , , rode away In the darkness. Aa their I A’ be picked his way over the plains .end had no desire to encounter these r h .m h e r U i n e r r lv e e in * old and silver belts were hanging A ni«h‘ Pumpman at the White Ifie a n Riter. «:M». b . South AfrlcaCand advises concilation. [rom neck chains, and their Swan mine, a t Baker C ity, ia dead men of Iron and lead under the com bloodthirsty war-whoops chimed In and among the rocks, her form be- Men., Wad. W WllltmaU* ater perm itting. Ka. guadar mand of General Cjbok. All who had about the Ston« House, he glanced ca,ne more beautiful to him and her a u d P rl. I heads were painted and decorated In I from falling into an old shaft contain- Oregon c ity , Mev- met {hem so far had been routed or back through the darkness and said: * ord» ot friendship echoed and re- berx.-Salent, lu d » Crown Princess of Saxony and her I every conceivable color. The ma- lng boiling hot water from the exhaust ndcuce, C orral. “Devour them, Lord of The Desert ®cboed in his ears. And while he captured and Egan’s sins had been brotherf may seek refuge In the United | houta were clad In the brightest at- of the engine. and Way la u d too numerous for the wily chief to and all, hungry pack, 1 will see that d,d BOt believe that there waa any ing«. States. tire, as were the attendant spearmen., even think of falling Into the hands you are not molested In your w o rt. «Ignlflcance In dreams, yet he did not Tbe »gent «> tba Oregon raft oom- Opponents of reduced Philippine | who marched by the elaphanto’ aides. 1 :M a .m . of the government He knew full Before Hammersley reaches the fort | iorK«t tbe warning of the fair friend, wiiiam*nt a«« V b » S :» ». tu. In the rear ot t he p r o c e s s io n rode pany reporta good progress in obtaining I well that hie enemy wee well equip his tongue w ill be s ile n c e d f o r e 1 Tu*«., Thur. «III Siter*. Men.. Wed. tariff and of reciprocity treaties may s u d M«L filers! Ixird Kitchener, th e Com-1 the right of way for the proposed log-[ W ater p erm itting. «od Fri. fo rm • c o m b in a tio n . ped an d th a t t o a tta c k blea, arm ed and and Dan Follett, the half-breed, i___ Otego« O ily, Oay- mander-fn-Ohlef o f In d ia , surrounded I glng railway np M ilton creek, and ear- to n , A Way te n d be well on hie way to— where he w ill I H l i trtP a® f* r had been an une- r)V a* «•! 111 r. •» A «A««.« a w_91____ ■ a I ... . » I President Roosevelt declines to ar I th ióse. e Mh e ï d , , l a f l ni t a T aD<1 f?.,J1 ° wed by I ’ eJ°rs w lÏÏ be placed in the field at I meet ^with" failure ^ n d 11. 1 great o rs bitrate the Venezuelan dispute, and it [ ÔÏ Indl J ,* r a v i r v n î k l i S S * ’ ° “ ce Uke but when “° * « “ * « S o “ and live the remainder of hla days in ventful one. Night and day he I pushed on, only sleeping a few hours [from beyond the border lin e .*’©own The ’ new Methodist church at ofÏS S b e îT M d ^ y V ’’sim ultané luxury.” w ill go to The Hague trib un al.___ at a time and stopping a few mlnutea Lv. Hiparla Saskt Ute». Le. Leiristen CHAPTER XX. «:06a. m. to lunch. The distance now did not Many disastrous and fatal railroad | the main street moved the cortege Brownsville was dedicated last Sunday' 7:00 a. B. * and by a Blmulta*>e- D ally except Riparla te tewtetoa Dally except ons attack from every direction to. divide him far from the fort. It waa wrecks. Mountain Lion and Desert Coyote. Monday. I through lines of saluting soldiers and morning. After the ceremony - was MeaAay. t the last evening of hla journey when take the Stone House and Ita occu ,^ Tthhereparta,o fntO het,X Dfe°rr d' 8’ - - d " e B °h ^ c K * . ' horre Negro Murderer hanged by a mob excited, surging salaaming throngs of oompleted the sum of 81 200 was pants and its treasures, without great In Kansas. " 8<Ives; through the ancient city pledged by the people to pay ¿ff the re- loss. The known wealth of the place he bore no concern for the - M f ety S T h i ' i r i r t e ’’u d ^ a ^ t h S Delegate from the Philippines ex | tpem I «n*inlng indebted» with lnr the wIth balconies «„and A . L . C R A IÖ , made It the most coveted place In the th e I«6rrt nt Tbn rwaaorf iaeu«ate. ai I h® * concluded trucfcg lea that towfird th© made fort and teeming with life and through the n a rv c £ „ ° ' “l d? I 0? “ * it was by Cenerai raaaengar AgauL P ortias«. Or. mind of the aavage on the whole plains their needs. Moree Gate lrtto the ®P®B Par* be-1 Frank Wallace, a Grant county sheep | western border. Arms and ammuni- nnry circumstances, he would not someone going to the fort. There V. A. iC H Il.L Ig a . C ity Ticket Agent, have him slain by Indians at the British sea captain murdered by n a -1 vond There, after a four-mile march. | ---------------------- -------------I tlon, provision« ’’fire-water." gold, T h ird sad W ashington Streets. man, was « recently arrested on V a charge tlvea of New Hebrides. ’ . the elephants of the Viceroy and the _ y ............................ ? present time. Besides, there were valuable« of all kinds, were magnified those In his employ who deserved the _ _ _ . . . Duke of Connaught halted side by P » 8*»*11“ « ,28 valuable backs, bnt George Carter shoot« his wife and L 1(le and the t concluded wbroquently acquitted. He in the Indian Imagination until even assistance of their fellowmen. then kills himself at Eugene. I wfttl th“e *"grea7” PHnccs” filin g bV | brings snit for 3 io](MX) damages against the great wealth of Monte Cristo He announced his Intention at once his accusers, one of whom is county would not have compared with that upon the arrival of Metzger of going Fire destroys d t p hall and city re- their elephants trumpeting a salute. of the Lord of The Desert. The Viceroy was in state uniform, stock inspector. to the fort but thought best to take cords of Marlborough, Mass. The same humdrum precaution was a few hours sleep before starting out -----VIA----- laidy Curzon was dressed In gray, Jealous lover lies In wait and shoots the Duke of Connaught had on a M r. and Mrs. Thomas E llio tt, of preserved by the besieged and be on so fatiguing a Journey. Before young woman near Baker City. siegers until about two o’clock In th # lying down, however, all preparations Field Marshal’s uniform, and?i, the Dallas, celebrated their golden wed afternoon when the Indians took on wfere made so that upon hla waking President Roosevelt advises Castro Duchess of Connaught was attired in ding anniversary December 23. new energy, and there was general to appeal to The Hague tribunal. blue. They received a flattering wel he would be able to start at once on J. H . Olds and son, pioneer hop confidence and activity in their ranks. come at all points. The Viceroy and hla mlssldh. It was his purpose to Pretender to throne of Morocco the Duke of Connaught subsequently raises ot Y am h ill county, have leased The outlook who had been placed on start before daylight that he might wishes to make war on Christiana. 20 acres near Lafayette and are setting the peak overlooking the deoert, slg get beyond the rlmrocks to ths south drove to the main camp. I Train» leave Weet Scio lor Portland and way it out to bops. They contracted their naled Old Egan -that reinforcements before dawn so that tha scouts of elation* nt 10:«i a. m. Leave for A lb a n i at S:U6 Great Increase In trade with the I -■ * - I P- ®- island possessions of the United [ hops this year a t 13 cents, but they were coming. Egan, should they be watching ths CZAR A SPIRITUALIST. The chlaf could not resist climbing desert might not discover-him. States. won’t contract next year’s crop.- Leaves Portland S M a. m .,7 » . m. to the summit of an adjoining foothill •• Albany I2:SUp. b ., 10:M p. b . In the preparations for the Journey Called Th« Hague Peace Conference as Christmas is generously observed Arrives Ashland 12 :» a. m., 11:30 a. m. The poultry show at Roeebnrg has and looking for himself. He was re he had an able assistant In the per-, " Macramento 6 p . m ., «:S& a. m Reanlt af a Seance. among tha inmates of the state insti closed, and waa a great success in every warded by seeing a cloud of dust far son of Bertha Lyle. H er companion Hammersley discovers a fresh track. “ San Francisco 7:06 p. m .. ( 1 6 a. t e tutions at Salem. New York, Jan. 1.-—A curious storv way. As a novel testimony as to the out on the desert to the south that. ship, however, waa mors valuable to " Ogden 6 :«8 a. b .. It :« k. m “ Denver ( a . b . ,( * . m. The pope takes steps to arrange regarding the Czar, who, as la well climate of Oregon, the judge ol the the trapper than her assistance. He were no shoe« on the animal’s feet h angtb b « “ Chicago ÎÎ?" * C 7;«6 ,“A 7:2S »• » » «- m. legal separation of Crown Prince and known, has of late years taken great show waa furnished with a dish of knew a band of hla warriors were ba d 5r°w n accustomed to doing but the soldiers frequently pressed a. in., » : » a. m. ** Lo* Angele* 1:20 p .m .. 7 a. B. Interest in spiritualism, cornea from fiesh-picksd raspberries every morning. coming In single file aa rapidly aa everything himself and did not feet the plains horses Into service and Princess of Saxony. “ El Paso6 p. m .,(p . m . their steed« could bring them. A aare In St. Petersburg through private depending upon others, there waa no reason to suspect any- ” Fort W or(h6:S0a. m . « : » p . B . little later another cloud of dust from Everythlng done by Bertha waa either thing out of the ordinary from a mere Young halfbreed, «uppoeed to be Im sources, says the Tribune’s I-ondon " City of Mexico »:66a. m ,»:66 a. OL ” Honelon « a. m., « a. m. the southwest announced other rein- superintended or Inspected by him, to horae’s track. POBTLAND MARKETS. plicated In the Alm ira tragedy, la ■correspondent. This story Is to the ’ » O rleen. « 26 p m., g;26a. m- effect that The Hague conference was killed at Keller, Wash. .. * » * h¿“ gton (:«2 a. m , «.«2 a. m. . , _______ f t . _ ----------- » — — 1 — aa the reader knows, Ham- Wheat— W alla W alla, 70c ; bine the Indians preserved a silence while tmbarrassment. Women think they mersley was beset by one of the most the direct result of a spiritualistic New York.l2:«3 p. m., 12;«3 p. B. • In view of the occupants of the 8tone The President spent Christmas with seance, at which, having received _ stem 78c; valley, 75c. “now how to do things themselves, unscrupulous villains of the plains House, they could not resist chanting and„ .H?,a(7 a„ ' bis fam ily at the W hite House instead call, Emperor Nicholas was told that e\ cePtl0B-, The trapper had only used ordinary Ä * « » i i ^ r a Ä Ä t e ^ a ^ g f ^ Barley— Feed, 3SS.6O par too; brew their war aonga In their concealment. It was bis duty to bring about peace of at hla old home a t Oyster Bay. But still they did not quarrel. The care on his trip from home while Or- ing, 334.00. It waa not until the first war party ra*B of the desert knetfr how he want-1 Follett had been on the scent like a K Ä d w ïïhlt„ «onCMO' k LOU', • In the world. strived that the whites fully realized Floor— Best grade, 8.9 0 9 4 40; grah n i °.n,nee*ln « « ran Francisco w ith acvaral Cab drivers of St. Loul« are all on ed things arranged and the woman hungry wo,f Although compelled to linca lor H on olu la, Japan, China. P hilip p in **. No Public Significance. their danger. They had felt reason from Edinburg only desired to please am, 33.2093.60. a strike fo r an Increase of wages. »»«ppin«*. go long distances out of his way on C en tral and Mouth Amarles. N ew York, Jan. 1.— Secretary of ably safe against the enemy In his Out of 670 drivers In the city, 390 are him. W hile he was practically a child account of being mounted, to Millstuffs— Bran, |19 .0 0 par ton; get the Treasury Shaw Is in New York former strength until reinforcements out. They will drive Independent m id d lin g , 333.60; shorts, 19.50; could A rrive from the fort, but now of the desert, yet he was Intelligent around the numerous walls of rlm FordtefMF, carriages until the ywln their de today. He visited the financial dis chop, |1 8 . and had not become one-sided In hla trict, calling at the «ub-treasury and that he was reinforced he might be views. He saw the value of woman’s rocks, he had gotten the trapper’a mands. custom-houae. The Secretary was Oate— No. 1 white, 3 1 .1 6 9 1 .1 7 # ; encourage!) to attack and might suc companionship, felt Its influence and course and was determined to head ceed before succor could arrive for had often chided himself since Ber him off ere he should reach the fort, Bubonic plague has broken out on the accompanied by his son and two (>wy, 3 1 .1 3 X 9 1 -1 6 per cental. and k ill h im 'to prevent the Lord of them. daughters. “My visit here has no P acific coaat o l M ex ico . tha’s arrival for permitting hl« am Hay — Tim othy, 31 1 9 1 3 ; clover, public Rl<nlflcance." said the Secre- Just at nightfall another band of bition to rise In certain directions. The Da«ert from receiving aid. He Ex- United States Senator Dwight M. tary. “I am combining business with 3 8 9 9 .0 0 ; cheat, 3 3 9 9 par ton. reinforcements arrived, and. the “Calm, my boy,’“ he would aay. "You had no hatred for Hammersley, but pleasure. At present my plans In Potatoes— Bast Bnrbanks, 0 0 9 70c Indiana now becoming more bold, are only a trapper—make y o u r living be would have sacrificed a bosom- Sabin , ol Minnesota, is dead. clude a Journey to Philadelphia to per sack; ordinary, 609«0c par cental, rent the a ir with their warwhoops. But In roaming the deaert and climbing friend to gratify hla revengeful spirit. He bad already discovered the trap The food supply has begun to grow morrow. I do not expect to meet any growers’ prices; Marasd sweats, 3 1.769 the new arrival« were hungry and the rlmrocks and trapping wild anl per’s approach and bad preceded him New York bankera.” thirsty, and as darkness came on the 113 par eantal. mala and skinning them. She la re to a point near the fort where he ex short in Caracas, in consequence of the Lord of The Desert beheld their blockade. Poultry — Chickens, mixed, 9c; campfires In every direction and he fined. She la wealthy. W hile she la pected to hide among the boulder* Reed Leaves AH to HU Widow. thrown In your company under most and atop the trapper forever from the New York. Jan. 1.— The w ill ot young, 991 0 c ; bans, 9c; turkeys, saw them busily engaged In cooking unfortunate circumstances, she could desert trail. Hiding his horse In a The federal supreme court has decid ggectlee 12:01 a . M.. September ( , 1(00. live, 17 9 18c; ¿reseed, 30 9 31; and feasting upon hla choicest beeves, ed that death on the gallows invali Thomas B. Reed was filed here yes dneks, 3 7 9 7 .6 0 per dozen; gaaaa 38 which had been fattened for the pal not be otherwise that grateful, she gulch in the background he secreted will always be grateful— w ill regard terday. It gives all his estate to hts dates insuranoe policies. * - Boath ates of a different race. Martin Lyle you as a preserver and friend, but himself near the trail and watted the Boath widow. Mrs. Susan P. Reed, and 9 8 .6 0 . Worth approach of the trapper. North bound Bound waa not a coward. He was a villain Bo and nothing more, my hoy. Do not build Bound makes her sole executrix, a bequest Cheese — Foil Senator Bacon declares that the When he waa within a few paces , twins, 16 K 9 and a thief and a drunkard, but with mother having 17H c; Young America, 17M 918M -, all of this he was a man of courage ap false hopes, young,man. Remain Follett leveled hla revolver and when United Stales w ill have to fight to up to his father and lapsed by their death. wllhln your hounds and you will not factory prices, 1 9 1 Me leas. hold the Monroe doctrine. Of the Jrue Scotch stripe. When he come to grief. So let the matter the trapper approached within a few rr«Tioi<a. feet of him the scoundrel pulled the Dally Daily D ally Butter— Fancy creamery, 27 H 9 30 c saw his property being sacrificed, hla drop.” D aily Fralght Poe*. Pam. Vanderbilt Is Delag Better. trigger. But fortunately the percus Trains throughout tha Middle Weet Frolghl Thus would reason thia naan of the sion cap did not explode. Drawlnp pound; extras, 80c; dairy, 30 home surrounded by an enemy, hla are delayed from 10 to 13 hours op ac York, Jan. 1.— The physician« 9 3 3 M e ; store, 16918. life and that of hla companions frontier when natwre awakened hla his knife hurriedly the would be as* attending Cornelius Vanderbilt said count of severe n o w storms. threatened, he rose from his big arm heart to love, Eggs 26936c per __. sassln ruahed upon hi« Intended v lt Arriva A rriva today that they had every hope of hla chair, ¿{eased and armed himself for Laava A fter making preparations for the Laava Fire In the piano factory of Ernest recovery. Unless something unfore tlm from behind like an Infuriated Hope— New crop, 33936c per pound. battle and took active command of trip he had given Instructions to tiger. The noise of the hammer o f the Gabler Bros., New York, destroyed half seen takes place no further bnlletlna Wooj— Valloy, 1 3 M 9 1 6 c ; Eastern hla men. 7 J 0 a . « I:t4 p .n i hla companions concerning their ac- will be Issued. a m illion dollars worth of property. ( 00 S B l:W p .m o P b íS l i l o i t s i ’ «o ».te Hts long benumbed brain became tlcfii In hla absence. He suspected revolver had aroused the trapper from Orogon, 8 9 1 4 M « ; mohair, 3fi928c. 1:H p.a hla meditation and when Follett (:(0 a .B 1:1« p m w active, his eyee flashed with the fire that Indian scouts might visit hla (:«6 a.B 2:27 p m Klo1 A train wreck on the Monon road in rushed upon him he dropped the a re « , eowa, S 9 S X s par of excitement once more and hla pon B ritish Sloop at Port of (:(« a.m 2 : » p m Mummit 10: abode and Impressed upon hla friends Indiana resulted In the death of two poned; atoara, 4«; dressed, 697a. » : • *.n>| 2:«6 p p m m Hay Hay C C JclO: derous fonn. aa he moved among hla the Importance of not being discov bundle from bis shoulder and turning Port of Spain, Trinidad, Jan. 1.— (:12 a i »M ».m M aboTdste men and tha serious injury of two p m t e i l o M i a « o “ = 1 ------ »•■ men, gave him the appearance of a ered. " I think this period of isola received hla assailant In an nnexpec’- ( K a .a (AO V a n l-7 M 9 8 M e . The British aloop-of-war Fantome. f » J S X s r ’^ 5 r s p s j : ed manner. He aelsed the half-breel others., < .. (:6S a . 3 * “grizzly,” in courage at least. Mutton — O ra a , 3« tion la drawing near to a cloae,” he by the updrawn wrt«t with one hand which was sent to command the en Dan Follett had been wetchtng the said. “I expect in the visit of Gen For tha last five months the internal trance to the Orinoco find went i «m m s x x x r a * 2 proceedings with studious silence. eral Crook and hla men not only to and by the throat w ltk the other and Lamba — Grasa, 3 M e then a hand to hand struggle between revenue receipts have shewn a decrease aground near Bareness, and which H e came to the conclusion that a put a atop to Egan’s deviltry in this two of the moat determined men of waa floated December 31, haa arrived ' «M e. -• i :* p “ W iieox ( t e Ô . Ï — of 330,903,470, aa compared with the here. An examination of the ship crista waa a t hand. Meeting the country but to see the Lord of The ■ J (:20».m |B h an lio I ( t e a, •M 9 « M a ; 1-ord of The Deaert In the front yard Desert reduced to a commoner and the desert followed. corresponding period in 1901. shows that she sustained no damage. 797 «a. he told h la he would speah with him. m •xo. the real lofd and tha lady In -, (T* bat i n a i Orca rla o of Hla Accession to Thron« of LORD OF THE DESERT EVENTS OF THE DAY m GMHDE n s w i i i t OENVER&RIQGRUDER.R. ■ A .O rego n S h o rt l in e a*» un io n P a c if ic U T* PBOM POBTI.A*». K T * / EAST AND SOUTH [SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Shasta Route , 1 * ' ? ? « P1 1“_?* Mf.£. OOM9M, O. F. mm FFU 9. III! ■ « Ä S L . •d» »¿ ¿ {fix. -