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DAYTON HERALD. ____ ________ T H E IR PENSIONS ALLO W ED. TREATY IS RATIFIED drive B a t 0 1 the day o f dock« __ i. B ew are, my son. th a t thou lettaat not thy sym pathy run w ith thaao had men, fo r the hoar la nigh a t hand—the hour o f v e n g e a n c e and retrib u tio n t" T h e king spoke no more, only to bid W h ite H a n d g oo dnight when they c a c h ed the dwelling, and soon tbe youth was w ith his princess. T ru ly h it «ituatl.-n was a strange one. aad th a t n g h t prayed loog and fervently, but be dared not let his w ife know a ll his prayer, off. r o o t o t it a t ih a / found la the ea rth , and It EAST AND SOUTH relieved ase a t once. - Ah, th a t was bnt to bold you np — r V lA ----- yoo r jeerw ay. B n t jroe » * • ntch,vy — now. L e t me fix a piece fo r "P °» » - W a s h in g to n , M arc h 1 9 .— T h e la t e r - I CANAL MEASURE PASSES SEN ATE BY Simon spread a blaaket upon the boat a DAYTO N bottom to the atom sheets, and fixed It lo r d e p a rtm e n t has decided th a t tb e | VOTE QF 7 J TO I . so th a t Loulae conld lay her head upon b ar to a llo w in g a pension to «old o « o f the th w arta, aad when thia w as w h o served in the U n ion a rm y d u rin g I fixed, she availed herself o f the oppor tu n ity fo r rest thus afforded, fo r she Traina leave Dayton tor Portland and w„ the C iv il w ar, and w ho had p revio u sly | N et a Slagle Change la I t — AH A n na was in tro th sick and fa in t, sad her head statton«atS:22a m. Leave tor Dalle» S a / n e a t i W ere Voted Down Now Ready set veil in th e Confederate a rm y is r e - , dally except Humtay. v' ached. I t was not a ll the result e f mere lo r R atiflcatloé by Cotorebtaa Co e f th e P an t W eek. moved by section 1 o f th e jo in t reaolu- fs tlg u a o r frig h t, but disease had abso Leave. Portland a M a nt.: S :» p C H A P TH H X II. tio a o f J n ly 1. 1902, re la tin g to tbe I lutely fastened upon h e r - ■a alight cold, greaa. Tbea P re a U e a t WB1 Appelât A«tany 12 M p. m.; u O n the very evening th a t W h ite H a n d Ltoaly to A rrive. Aahlaud I2 M .. m.: 12 idp « ' Commission aad Begin W o rk . reached the rills g e o f the W h ite A pple perhaps, a t first, h at now verging to a BAcraiiiento 5:«^ p. •n . 5 * a. - r ' m. pensionable status of ta c h soldier«, and Han F ran ciuco 7 V j P m .; « 56 a a p arty o f Chickasaw a stepped upon the fever. i t la h eld to be on no ry for snch Y e t Louise slepL and when she awoke, L a » b Angelas 1: j h «» C H A P T E R X I . —(Csetlaned.) northern shore o f L a k e P o otc h a rtre ln . P-l F bbí » 6 p. ni V n . : 7 * “1- c la im in a n ts to file a new a p p lic a tio n W a s h in g to n , M a rc h IS . — W ith o u t TUB Coquolla Mushed and * “■ * her They were ten In number, sad w ith them she found the sun shining down fu ll up Fort W orth « X . a . m. : <:M „ n p. m aa. for pension subséquent to J u ly 1, 1902. on her, and the boat had reached the d o ttin g an " i ” o r crossing a " t , ” and | head whan she saw U s peoP1* City of M t xic«/ » 56 a. in * w as a prisoner, who now reclined against ( • • r a Wrehlngton. ........ -April 1 T h e a p p lic a tio n o l thaao veterana, filed southern shore. She was sssl.«ted to trembled In ( hlCMO..................Anril 2 * s small hickory tree. H e r silken gown Is w ith o u t changing a sing le p un ctu ation upon her, and her compo»*00 ’J e w Orie»ui»»:2.> p. m In YellowMoas Park.. . . . \ A ^ r i l . t o »4 previous to th a t dato, i t ia h o ld , gives 5:25a, m. long torn end soiled by the thorns and bushes land, but she conld not w a lk . H o w ever, violently. B a t they warn nOt le ft ___ - * a « llB g to id 6 :t2 a tu In Nebraska, iuefcIHinolx.April M to W a. a . th e m a legal statne as penieon c’a im - m a rk , th e senate yesterday voted to N ew York U w p uj . : K « .12 ia suspense. Stung Serpent was scevnx, through which she has been led, and the h on es were at band, and when she was je s t. LotUs..................... . . A p r i l » . « p. to. ants. T h e decision was th e last one ra tify th e tre a ty w ith th e re p u b lic o f but the G reat Sun stepped down from thin shoes are worn through till the feet seated In the saddle, the p a rty started In Kansas City........ ..............Ray 1 ' In Denver....................................May 4 signed by A ssistant Secretary C am p b ell C o lo m b ia fo r th e construction o f an thz elevated seat th a t he occupied, a®d have become sore and bleeding; for tbe across the lend tow ard s N ew Touri,‘ * ‘ M bo,h In 8a»n Frandaeo... . . . .. . . . . . . May 12 to 14 before re lin q u is h in g th e office of assist fro m one o f the attendsets he took a bow w ay she has come has been a hard one. which they reached before noon I ,. . ra » ‘*nto to El p « ,,. „ , 4 Tu, . Arrive at Ashland, O r ..___ May 21 is th m ia n can a l. T h e vote for ra tifie s < ar» to New O rle.n a and H u h in g to n place contained h ot more than a hundred In H alen. . . . , ,T. I . . . . . . . . . . . . > l u f f l a n t secretary. and an arrow , aad a crown of feathers, and many sharp bram ble has bestrewn Arrive Portland (afternoon).May 21 y>ose were hum ble and Gonneeiin» a» »an F r a n c ia , with « ta r a i T h e d e p a rtm e n t holds th a t c la im a n ts tio n wee 78 in th e a ffirm a tiv e to 8 in to which was affixed an oak tw l<- The the path. r^Bpt «he rests now. T h e flames Leave Portland (morning) May 22 la tte r he placed upon W hits H and's head, d a rt np froiq a Are near a t hand. Sick p rim itiv e ia form . T h e te rrito ry o f the ste a m e r t i n « tor H onolulu, Japan Chin« In Taeoma......................... May 22 who bad been pensioned and a fte rw a rd th e n eg ative. - Arrive Seattle .......... May 2« squares, P h ilip p in e» . Central «,d South A n,7rl¿. dropped fro m th e rolibooks o f soch T h e senate was in e x e cu tiv e session aad the weapons he placed in his hand. and fa in L she sinks down npon the soft tow n had been laid ont into Leave S eattle........................ May M sixty-six ia num ber, o f three hundred Then to Coquslls the old chief gave sf In Walla Walla ............. . . May 25 . service a re enlisted to resto ratio n , and w hen ' th e result was a'nnrunced, so moasy bed a t the foot o f the tree, and a . F. 1 , 4 p . m In Spokane......................... May 24 feet each. These squares w ere eleven in laurel tw ig and an ear ef corn. th a t those w hp had c la im s pending ere long gll her dangers nod troubles are t. In Salt L a k e .......................... May 2 » - -i th a t o n ly tb e senators them selves and uum ber upon the riverr-snd six in depth; “ M y son," then spoke the O rest Sun. forgbtton ia sleep. P o rtla n d , O reg o n . • in Cheyenne.........................May to , w h ich Were ra ttifle d under a d e p a rt to a solemn and Impressive tone. " I , aa ft toave Cheyenne on return Jane I T he f a ir prisoner ever and anon starts so th a t w ith all the obstacles q f tbe n at m e n t decision in 1894 a re e n title d to a few con fid entai em ployes w ere pres • Arrive In Washington......... June 4 A ll th e senators announced th e m - the eldest m ale relative of the bride, do up w ith frig h tfu l dreams, until a t length, u ra l state o f the land, its geographl -al h ave t h e ir c la im s adju dicated on th e ir e n t. position had m arked it oat In the mind new bestow h e r upon thee. Thou bast S bbbbbbbb BMM m m m e rits , n o tw ith s ta n d in g previous Con relves as g ra tifie d to h av e th e long been crowned w ith the plumage of the when the night Is f a r spent, she is arous of Its founder as the nucleus o f a mighty ed by strange sounds near a t hand, amid stragg le te rm in a te d , b ut none o f th e m fed erate service. soaring bird, which algnifleth the power city. H is quick and comprehenvive mind T h e tonato w ill now ta k e n p tb e m anifested h ie a p p re c ia tio n by cheers o f command yon shall exercise in the which she can distinguish the clash of arm s and the ham o f angry voices. T h e understood the advantages o f the position C a b a n tre a ty . or h n n dclapp ing . O n th e c o n tra ry , a ll IN VITA TIO N FROM H A W A II. household. T h e tw ig # f oak tells ua th a t la a com m ercial point o f view , fo r be saw of th e m w ere m ore concerned ab o u t g et the depth o f no forest can prevent thee Idea of soespo breaks upon her mind. A th a t h e n was ths n a tu ra l point between T b e M ississipp i flood haa canned th e moment she gases around, and she tecs lorn o f a n u m b e r o f lives. . W ill urgen to tin g a w a y fro m th e ch a m b e r th a n a n y fro m procuring food la times o f need; men In conference abont her, w ith woop- ocean and inland navigation. th in g else, eo b y tb e tim e th e senate w hile the bow and arrow in th y hand V is it th e i T o a low, wooden house on Bourbon ona draw n, and voices raised os i f to an T h e Colorado s trik e haa exten d ed t o could , w H o n o lu lu , M a rc h 1 9 .— T be i * o p l * |w i i t o a d l 7 jo " u . rn fU i " hich t t m ” i t i d ^ id l t alm ™ ost ,m * signlfieth th a t even unto death thou w ilt ger. She mores only a step, and a hand street was I-oulae conducted, and at her th e C rip p le C reek m in es. • n - protect her who is now given nnto thee la laid upon her shoulder. A etout C h ick own request she waa a t once shown to a tb e H a w a iia n islands a re very much ncunced, m o tt o f th e senators bad f e r a w ife ." Then the G re a t Sun turned T w e lv e deaths h ave occnrred in th e KSectire 12:01 A. II . September », USS. asaw holds her fa s t and tolls her she bed, and a physician sent for. An o’.d' to the bride: “ Coqnalla, in th y hand thou Inst six m onths in N ew Y o rk C it y from interested In th e western t r ip of Presi th e ir seats an J some o f th e m had cannot escape. In a moment more the negro w om an, named Loppa, came to boldest the tw ig of laurel—the emblem h yd ro ph ob ia. Chickasaw is pushed rudely aside, and w a it upon her, and in a little while the d e n t Roosevelt and for some tim e past donned th e ir h ats and overcoats. South South o f p u rity . So w ilt thou ever .rem ain .pure Merta North H e was an old man. T h e day was g iven np a lm o s t e n tire ly bound Boaud Louise looks up into the moon-lit face e f physician came. Beand Bouad lea d in g citizen s h ave been discussing and nnsullled, th a t the green laurel may Praeengers on a B roo klyn R a p id T ra n sad w ell skilled in drugs. H e examined to general d eb ate o n -tb e tre a ty , a n d , in be no more pare than a rt thon. T h e ear Simon Loboisl sit com pany’s M y r t le e v en ae car fonnd th e m a tte r w ith a -v ie w to a tk in g the a d d itio n to th e set speeches m ade p n d er “ H a ! ” ha cries, w ith well-sssomed es- the patient's pulse, her tongue, and ask o f corn thon hast also assumed. N ever them selves locked in a b u rn in g car, presiden t to e x te n d h is t r ip beyond San then an th e agreem ent by M organ and C u llo m , let thy household w ant fo r food w hilst tonishment, “ and was m y suspicion cor ed numerous queationa^/and Daily T b e m o torm an d id n ot stop u n t il th e Francisco and come h ere. DUly Dally rect T H a v e I found m y beloved thus nounced th a t w ith cere «be m ight be well A n a rg ent th e re were m a n y short addresses and a thou a rt thus provided." Dally ' Faaa. Freight P bbb . end of tb e ra n was reached, where a very few days. Praight dragged sw ay by ruthless savages? E a rly in v ita tio n has been forw arded to the ra th e r Jong speech by D a n ie l o f V i r T h e n the chieftain resumed his seat, D a rin g the rest o f th a t day and the - Are eng ine was w a itin g to e x tin g u is h p residen t, in v itin g h im to v is it tb e g in ia . T h e o n ly p a rty vote o f th e day and the same old man who had led W h ite thia morning a runner brought the news to Now O rleans th a t a w h ite g irl was be follow ing night, Louise saw ao mors of tb e flam es, and tb e occupants ol tb e H a w a iia n island s, and it is planned was tak e n on th e s u b s titu te fo r a rtic le H a n d to the temple stepped forw ard and Arriva Arrive H e r head ached much laava Leave car w ere re lie v e d from a p erilous situ- th a t in th e event of h is acceptance of I V , w h ic h was agreed uopn by th e delivered a sort o f sermon, a fte r which ing carried off by the Chickasawa, and Simon Lobola. th a t th eir tra il bent tow ards tho great but finally the old doctor's potions quiet e t'o n . the couple were hailed as m an and w ife. th e in v ita tio n to arrange a system of D em ocratic caucus, and h a a ” reference 7 :M a m I: H p m Big». 11:28 a m 1:40 p.m In the midst o f these rejoicings, the en lake. A mystic voice, whispered th y nam e sd the nervous sctlofi, and la te in tbe T h e passage of s package o f d iam onds w ireless teleg rap hy so th a t th e steam er to th e acq u is itio n of te r rito r y in C e n t » 00 a. 1:M p.m Olbaona 11:00 a m t:1 2 p m trance to the hoses was darkened, and in m y ear. W h y it waa I know not; but evening she sank into a gentle slumber. 8:30 a.tn 2:14 p.m Waico lo:45 a.m|---- on w h ic h th e presiden tial p a rty tra v e ls ra l and South A m eric a by th e «U nited throu gh tb e custom house n t N e w Y o rk in a moment more Stnng Serpent stood I started, and I h a re found thee. Look On tbe follow ing m orning she fe lt much ‘-•:45 e.L 2:27 p.m K Iv’dyke to-M 1 has b ro u g h t o u t tb e fac t t h a t tb e re-' w ill be ia oonstant com m unication w ith States. T h e re were a n u m b e r of w ith in the place. H e looked npon W h ite np, sweet Louise, fo r thon a rt safe. T h o n better, so th a t the doctor smiled when S:5i a m 2:tt p.m Summit 10:2 S.-4S a.m 2:46 p.m Hay C JclO:I he came. In three days from th a t tim e tu rn o f tb e jew els to A n tw e rp was p re th e m a in la n d and w ith the H a w a iia n speeches on th is a m e n d m e n t, b ut i t was H a n d , and his brew darkened, but a dess a rt rescued P • :« a 2:45 p ip McDo'ld«10:l vented o nly by th e stopping o f tb e Red islands. I n th is way the president can voted dow n by an alm o st tw o -tk ijd a I observer could to r e s^ m ~ r h . r V h , look T h e m aiden's flrst emotion seemed to she w«s fa ir ly recovered from her dis t^S a. 5:00 p.m. DaMou 10:00 w-w ».»A4 1 ,4W u.ll t -M a 5:00 p mi Moro (.50 a.m 1:40 p n S ta r lin e steam er F in la n d in tb e low er be info rm ed d a ily -o f the trend* of na m a jo rity , th e b a llo t footing n p 61 ayes | was assumed. be to shrink fro m the w hite man, bnt in ease, though th e was very w eak, p artly 5:1» p.m Kraklnvl » :» a m ............... from the severe shock she had received, bay by means o f a w ireless teleg ram tio n a l a ffa irs , and can d ire c t th e m a and 2 fn ro e s . W h e n th e senate ad " W h o h ath dans thisF* ha demanded, a moment more she gave him h er hand. Hïiô'âôm 5:41 p.m: G » V'y »:1S a m 1:00 p.ta c h in e ry of tb e governm ent from the journed a t 7 o ’c lo c k ,, th e re wee a gen in a load tone. 4.00 p.m Bourbon 5 ^ 6 r and tb e sending to b a r o f a tag, “ A nd am I free from these savages?” and p artly from the effects o f the medi 4:25 p.m Kent " I . m y brother," answered the G re a t she asked, g atin g first into Simon's face cines she had taken. A t all events, the il on w h ich he travels. era l b e lie f th a t th e business u f th e see- 4:40 p.m Wilcox 5:30 a m ... A Osw A rizo n a la w provides th a t ft an. "T h e y loved eech eth er w ell, and and then npon the motley crew about her. physician deemed It not necessary to call I n th e e v e n t of m atters re q u irin g th e a io a w ould be com pleted io tim e to 5:20 p.m|»hanlko 5:00 a m ah all be u n la w fu l lo r te r rito r ia l e fficia's “ A y , thou a rt, Loaise. D o you not see again, and only ordered now th a t bis pa gave thy « h lld aw ay.” re s id e n t’s im m e d ia te re tu rn to W asli- ! p e rm it fin a l a d jo u rn n e a t to d a y, to act as th e resid en t agents o f foreign » . J. HARRIS. Stnng Serpent bowed his head a few th a t they are all quelled? H eaven must tient's diet should be s tric tly attended to. QBO. B. MOHLKR. ugton, I t w i l l be an easy m a tte r for the how ever, placed th e d a te 24 h oars A a Louise thus began to regain her Saa. Manager. On perintä odea I. ro rp o rn tio n r, an a p p o in tm e n t req uired omenta, and when he looked np again have directed me to this s p o t F e a r no d e ta ils of t h e re tu rn t r ip to be-arrasgt-t* In te r. strength, she wondered when Simon Lo- by la w , and th ia branch o f tb e business his brow was clear. . more, fo r thon a h a lt be safe w ith see. bv w ire lts s teleg rap h end no tim e w ill bols wonld take her home. She had ask “T h e n m y promise is made void.” be w ill go to local corporation agenciea. U nder any other circumstances, Louise be lost by dolevo e ith e r h ere or in Ran JOHN B U LL 19 A LA R M E D . »■Id; “fu r no man can barm the husband m ight h a re beea fra n tic w ith Joy a t such ed him once, b at had gained no direct an T h e te r rito r y riv a ls N e w Jersey in Francisco in tb e a rra n g in g o f - th e route o f his child. W h its H a n d , thou a r t safe salutation, but now she was moved by so «w ar. cheapness in th e m a tte r of inco rp ora (T o be continued.) of tra v e l and o th e r d e ta ils in cd en tal to Fear» the Effect of Cuban T re a ty oe His w ith ns; but remember thine o a t b r m any conflicting doubts th a t the coming t i o n . . - ____ ____ ____:__ ____________ Cromlmm th e t r ip o f tb e president fro m e ith e r "T h e buaband o f thy child w ill not o f the rsocuers seemed to m ore her but u o r c i |n Tw««ta ira<K . w~.. _ t _. __ Justice D a y continues to im p ro v e . * H o n o ln lu o r San Francisco on h is re W h ite little . B y the b righ t moonlight she conld L on do n, M arc h 1 9 .— I n tb e house o f break bis promise," spoke tbe G O A T IS W O R T H A B IG S U M . H a n d , solemnly. see the crew about her, and they did not Tbom aa L ip to n ’ a Sham rock 111 was t a r li across th e c o n tin e n t. commons to n ig h t C h arle s M c A r th u r ,. " I t Is well. I am ia season fo r tbe fes look tike deadly enemies. No one was T w o T h a a a a a d D o l l a r . I a A akad f e r a launched M arc h 17. L ib e ra l-U n io n is t, moved a réso lution tivitie s .” wounded, nor did any one appear to be F o c k y M o u n t a in M p ecim o n . SITES FOR SALMON HATCHERIES. d ec la rin g t h a t th e recent develo pm en ts And thereupon tbe festivities commenc h u r t Ex-Congressm an John W . C a n d le r, T o be sure, there had been the M r . P u g h , o f V a n c o u v e r, B. C ., hi in th e fin a n c ia l a n d co m m e rc ia l p olicies ed. and they were kept up till la te ia tbe sound of s trife , bnt it may h a re only been o f M assachusetts, is dead. th e o n ly R o ck y M o u n ta in g o a t evi 1er S ta te on of foreign co u n trie s , leadin g to th e e x evening, and then the new ly m arried a mock b attle a fte r all. A t any rata, so c a p tu re d itilvd , an d he w a n ta (2 ,0 0 0 T h e tw o teleg rap her«’ unions have clusion of B ritis h tra d e w here i t was couple w er4 conducted to a dwelling th a t ran the maiden's thoughts, though she Qrande Ronds River. fo r IL I t is th e o p in io n o f m a n y th a t consolidated u n d er one head. W a s h in g to n , M a rc h 1 9 .— O n t h e , I p re , v io u s ly e s ta b lish e d , ta t ile d for th e the king him self gave them. I t wee la s t k e p t them to herself. tb e a n im a l Is w e ll w o r th th a t sum . hack o f the hotONUbf Stung Serpent, and "Com e,” continued Simon, a fte r w a it of R e p resen tative • 8 rio “ ' ‘« ‘ » ^ • r a t i o n o f th e govern m en t • AM» Colonel John A . B a ld w in ,o f th e S ix recom m endation M r. I ’ ugb Is a h u n te r, tra p p e r and w ith in the fine o f the great circle of ing some moments fo r an answ er th a t M oo dy, L an d Com m issioner R ichards I in o r d e r to “ ie« u ard th e tra d a <>' tee n th U n ite d States in fa n tr y , is dead. dwellings, bnt Its post of honor wae h« did not receive— “ come w ith me qpw. ta x id e rm is t, a n d w h e n , tw o y e a rs ago, has d ir e c ts * th e la n d office a t L a e ln P,r e - * . , , . _ - T h e senate has voted d o w n several G ra n d e to w ith d ra w from e n try tw o H e re fe rre d p a rtic u la ra ly to th e effect m arked by Its nearness to the abode of T h e savages w ill not dare to harm you the V a n c o u v e r "xpo” o ffered (2 ,0 0 0 f o r more, nor w ill they dare molest us.” a liv e specim en o f th e Itoclcy M o u n ta in am en dm ents to tb e .P a n a m a canal tra c ts ol a b o u t 4 00 acres on th e t r i b u - l of th. * . . C n b a a « « ip r o c ity tre a ty and the G re a t gun. A fte r tbe newly married p air bad been Louise suffered herself to be led to the goat he resolved to w in tbe p rize . O th — Only TranacontlorBtal Line X«d t h a t e special ta x be le v ie d on conducted to th eir dwelling, the yonth shore of tbe lake, end there she fonad ers h ad spent thousands o f d o lla rs in Paaalng D irectly Th rough A re v o lu tio n against th e g o v e rn m e n t » « • h— 4a to w alttoa. She had b een seat o f U rug uay haa broken ont in two fo r th e use o f th e s ta te . F is h W ard en am i th a t closer com m ercial re la tio n s be he saw the G reat goo. ed in one o f them when the chief of the try in g to n il th e aoo’s o rd er, b u t In S a lt L a k e C ity , “W h ite H a n d ,” he said, “ follow me, Chickasaw p arty came down and called v a in . T h e m o u n ta in goat, th e shyest, provinces. V a n Dusen s olicited M r . M oo dy’ s aid estab lish ed w ith tb e colonise. T he resolution was being d eb ated , fo r the G re a t gun of the Notches has Simon back. A b itte r smile stole over b u t am o ng th e most b e a u tifu l o f anl in g e ttin g th is w ith d r a w a l, in d ic a tin g N evada, n e ant the maiden's face as she saw this, and nials, resisted a ll a tte m p ts n t c a p tu re . t h a t tb e state desired to establish a fish when i t was found th a t th e re was no much to say to thee.” a re d eep ly in te stea in tb e L e w ie end F u ll o f wonder, the yonth followed the her suspicions were well confirmed w h in F in a lly a k id w a s secured an d nursed quo ru m and the bouse a ro te . a n d salm on h a tc h e ry in th a t v ic in ity C la r k fa ir . king from the place, but he did not fear. she saw Lobois follow the red m an up fo r a m o n th on a b o ttle Just w h e re it b u t, h a v in g no v a lid lie n base » t t h l i for there waa on ly kiadness B u t ths cousin returnad to a HEAVY F IR E LOSSES. E x -G o v e rn o r G e e r, of O reg on , is in p t t a s e r w a i u n a b le to m ake th e selection w a s c a u g h t a t a v e ry h ig h a ltitu d e . I t of the monarch. On they w ent un moments, and hsvlhg seated him self M isso uri w o rk in g fo r an a p p ro p ria tio n in its ow n n am e . T h e land w ith d ra w n g re w lu s ty a n d w a s s a fe ly land ed In they reached a gigantic oak th a t stood the side o f Louise, the boats were fo r the L ew is and C la rk f a ir . W ill Probably Canse an Increase la Coast the very center of the village, and here ia in 1 . 2 N . , R . 41 E . and T . 6 N ., R E n g la n d . T b e n cam e M r. P u gh 's stic- manned and shoved off. tta tM TO l n « i r w c t R M +g. the G re a t Suu stopped. A c a ll for b id e has been Issued a t Se 44 E . “T h e red dog wanted me to promise cesnful a tte m p t, fro m w h ic h ¡he has Dlatag.O a« a u ffte. A t th e request o f R epresentative "W h ite' H a n d ,” he said. In a low, sol th a t I would not expose his crim e to tbe Just re tu rn e d . San F rancisco, M a rc h 1 9 .— George a ttle lor 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 feet o f W a s h in g to n M o o d y , th e la n d com m issioner has ex- H . Tyson, has prepared figures showing emn tone, “ thou hast sworn to m y broth G overnor," said Simon, a fte r the boats e X E * “ M " 1“* « — * 2 «■ Amt tea h , H is p la n w as a novel one. H e and lu m b e r for noe in th e P h ilip p in e s . tended lo r 30 days th e tim e I n , w hich t h a t th e losses by fire on th e Pacific er th a t thou w ilt not betray thyself to had got well into the Iske. “ I would tw o com panions tra v e le d In to a la n d gtop ovass aliewad on <11 eUanw af ticke«, A Negro doctor has been arrested a t th e state of O regon shall .«bo g cause rahaapnat r a i « and deaarlpUve m o n ta re coast fro m D ecem ber 1 to M a rc h 1 are thy countrymen, nor leave the village of h are made them all prisoners, only th a t o f e te rn a l snnwfe, f o r ty m llea up 8 q u a - P h ila d e lp h ia , w ho is believed to h ave w h y lis t 11, w h ic h was filed u n d er tb e the W h ite Apple withoat our consent. I feared you m ight be harmed in tbe ( 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 above th e usual basis of lose. O nly six miles from here is the fo rt and melee. Y qu did not notice bow we came m lsh R iv e r. B ritis h C o lu m b ia , w h e re no poisoned a t least 34 p atie n ts a n d possi C a re y act by th e Oregon DffifdTopment c . M cBRIDE, Gen. A gt-. T h e n o rm a l losses h ave m ore th a n dou village o f the w hite man; so thon seest upon them, and w hat first occnrred. did w h ite m an h ad e v e r been. Aa »«»vtot. b ly m a n y m ere. com pany for lands on tbe U p p e r Des bled since D ecem ber 1. 1X4 T M r d S t. P o r tla n d , O re g o n p ated. be fou nd th a t tb e w ild a n im al^ how1 great Is the trust we repose in thee." you?” Simon gated sharply into bis chutes riv e r , should n o t be rejected Justice D a y ia lunch im p ro ved. T a k in g tbs corresponding th ree “ Y e t I w ill not break my .word.” said companion's face as he thus spoke, as —goats, bears, w olves, m a rte n , fisher, O w in g to bad w eath er and hindrances m onths in 1901-2 and c om paring th e m the youth, while a spirit of aw e crept though he would read any suspicion she • t e .—d id not fe a r m an aa m uch as each A oensue.of C h in a places h e r popu to tra v e l, it has been im possible to se w ith 1902-3 for th e m o nths m en tio ned , over him. T here was something grand m ight bold. o th er. H e soon c a u g h t seven kids, b u t la tio n a t 4 2 0 ,4 4 7 ,0 0 0 . cure the n ecessary affid avits in th e first Tyson finds th e to ta l increase is fro m and anblime in the scene about him. and th e b e a u tifu l c re s t urea a ll d ied w hen “ • saw nothing anti! I was grasped by T b e 2 4 th d »th hae ooenrrod at Cor- 30 days a llo w e d . (1 .0 3 2 ,0 3 6 ts ( 2 ,2 1 5 ,6 6 2 , th e d ifference he conld not shake off the impression the shoulder." aha tru th fu lly 're p lie d , .“ for th e y stru c k th e lo w e r atm osp here. H la Iro m ty p h o id fever. n e ll u n iv e rs ity fro against th e la s t-in d ic ate d p eriod being that a sort of mystic fate was being I was sound asleep when you came.” o nly hope w as to c a p tu re a y e a rlin g . TANANA-VALO ES RAILROAD. (1 9 3 ,6 2 7 . T h e re h ave been several worked out In all this. The heavens were "So I tho ug ht B u t I w ill explain: Une T h e P o rto R is a a le g is la tu re has ju s t A t la s t, a ft e r s ta lk in g one fo r th re e w ithout a cloud, and the m yriad stars fires in w hich tb e losses am o un ted to of the men who accompanied me knew a d jo u rn e d . M a n y im p o rte n t were tw in klin g like tiny eyes of fire aw ay the various trails th a t lead to tho Iske. days, he d ro ve It onto a ledge tw o -feet W IB Be Ueder W a y W lfM n an excess o l ( 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 e a c h , and one w ere i id i le d upon. off in the dark v a u lt The broad, smooth and he guided us here. W e landed, and w id e ru n n in g a lo n g a p e rp e n d ic u la r N ext 40 Days. fire m ade np a to ta l loss o f (6 0 0 ,0 0 0 . plain stretched off like a mystic lake, c liff. H la com panions th e n tied a rope T lie dam age b y th e h ig h w a te r in tb e i t is tho ug ht an increase in rates may while the huts o f tbe Hatches were dim we found the Indians asleep, all save 8 e n ttia , M a rc h 19. — Gfcorge W . one; but they were upon th e ir feet by aro un d his w a is t a n d lo w e re d h im to M ississipp i v a lle y w i l l a m o u n t to m any be necessary i f th e ra tio of lose c o n tin Dickenson, w ho for three years was ly visible in the great circle. tbe tim e wo were up w ith them, and I th e ledge, 600 fe e t b elo w . T h e goat m illio n s of d o lla rs . “ W h ite H a n d .” resumed the dark m an ager of th e S e a ttle ele ctric coni ues to be so lastin g. saw th a t some of them had guns. A t tro tte d a lon g u n til th e ledge pinched monarch, " I do not (hlnk that the G reat E n g la n d ’s epxensee a re ab o u t tb e p e n y , re tn rn e d from a three-m o nth s that moment I espied you asleep upon S p irit of onr people Is the same God u t T h e n , s ta n d in g on Its h in d legs, AND M IN ER S REJECT TERM S. same as those o f th e U n ite d States, b ut stay in Chicago last n ig h t, where he the ground. In an Instant I forbade my o It c la w ed the a i r lik e a w a ltz in g horse U l 1 th a t made the w hite man. T he country h e r incom e is m uch lees. has been financin g a ra ilro a d he pro men to fire, fo r I feared yon m ight be aw ay beyond the great salt lake, they tell hit. I told the leader of the Indians th a t poses to b u ild from Valdes to th e rich Would R ather Have Eig ht-H ou r Day Than £ t t, ° w . h e„ n bX M a/ fo r rop fw in ° ‘I t is heileved th a t th e im p ro v e m e n t w ,t ith o th ? in t g W even a m o o t u n l ta ^ m u g t. itn im a « standard and * " rt.t me, ia full of white mrn. and your God be was discovered, and th a t If he did not fee Increase In W ags». e f th e C o lu m b ia r iv e r w ill be a u th o r copper d is tric ts pn th e T ansna riv e r has given them laws not like onr laws g oat to c lin g to. O n one aide w a a v a - Nlmpfog Cara dally to omaba. Chicago, gpo- give np his prisoner, I wonld h a re the M r . Dickenson expects th e w ork of A lto o n a , P a ., M arc h 1 9 .— T b e coal T hey pray to their God for vengeance on ised th is week by Secretary R o ot. N'wptng Car dally to Kanaaa construction to s ta rt w ith in tb e next 40 operators of b itu m in o u s d is tric t No. 2 the Natches, and the dread vengeance whole French force down upon his peo cant space, on the o th e r side a m en. fit? : Through Pullman Tourlat Hleeptng f a r , ple before another sun had s e t And I M r. P u g h a llo w e d the c re a tu re to lir e (pertonally conducted) weekly to Gnieago T h e P h ilip p in e islands w i l l have a days. E ig h t surveying p arties were s u b m itted th e ir u ltim a tu m to th e m in comes. L ik e the swift ,to rm nt night K nnuat tty. Ht. Lout« and Mem phi«; Kecliiniig furtherm ore told him that if ha would Ite e lf o ut p a w in g th e a i r and th e aide Ghnirt larg e e x h ib it a t S t. L onis. F ro m th e re 1 o ut la s t s u m m e r and surveyed the ers to d a y, i t w m b rie fly an offer o f an and like the bound of the beast o f prey’ quietly deliver np the maiden, w e would s (aeeta free) to the Kaat dally. o f the c liff above, w hen i t w ill be ta k e n to Portlsm d. ro u te , and d id some w ork on the lic e , increase of 1 2 X per cent for p ick m in it comes upon us. My son. thon canst net harm him. A scuffle ensued between 1 Anatra p rn y r E x -R e p re s e n ta tiv e M e rc e r, o f N e a t a cost o f (8 0 ,0 0 0 . ing, an increase o l 14 p er cent for m a some o f the red men and tw o o f m y com I n an in te rv ie w w ith tb e Telegram "Y e s," murmured the youth panions, but ws quickly stopped It, and b ra s k a, is ta lk e d of as d ire c to r o f th e chin e m in in g and a n in e h o u r d ay a t ’l Ä Ä R 4^0 p m . i hoU DOt P r,y fo r N s t- ths Indians agreed to’ givs you np I f we be devoured. census. H e is n ot p op ular w it h th e M r . Dickenson said:- 112.70 per day for d riv e rs , o th e r m in e la Ft. M orth,Omaha, chesT W ilt thon not pray th a t H e w ill M r . P u g h held 4he g oat u n r e e ls tli,, . u “ I was surprised to find the greet 1 K ana« City, -8t. would let them depart in pence. I » ■ - borers to receive p ro p o rtio n ate in s e n a to ria l d eleg atio n fro m h is state. Lotiia,Chlcagoand in te re s t in A la s k a and A iaakan affairs crease. T b e m in e rs p ro m p tly -ejected send ns more calamities upon ns? Thou aented, and—you know ths rest. W as it hla a rm s qud goat and m a n w e re h a u l 1 via Kant. T h e C a lifo rn ia le g is la tu re has passed a rt good, and true, and noble. W h a t ssy- not fortunate th « t t heard ths report this ed to th e top o f th e c liff. A d o ie n ol Bnatington. in th e B a s t. I had no tro u b le a t a ll th e offer. '•*’- e hllJ a p p ro p ria tin g ( 2 0 ,0 0 0 f a r a b u iid - est thou 7” morning ?—end was It not vary fortunate to disposing o f enough stock to insure uneucceesful a tte m p ts w e re m ade, fn refusing a n in e h o u r d ay on • he in g a t th e L ew is and C la rk f a ir . At'antle A strange troth now flashed npon tbe th a t heaves whispered te me th a t yoa T he 84. Paul Foot Mall. JS-JOa.». th e snoceee o f th e earterpeian. T here l x p re« some coses the goats leaped 100 | S t. Lonta e x h ib it i l l he tra n s fe rre d entt b e no question th a t th is ro il m ed is als o f ( 2 . 7 0 a d ay and in s is tin g npon youth's mind. T he Indians, In th eir sim m ight be the prisoner?" . * ; 5*5 ’ 5:15 p m. an e ig h t b o a r d ay on a basis of ( 2 .6 6 ple dread of the white man’s God. had in ta c t. via " I t was very fo rtu n ate," returned Lon- a n d escaped fro m th e ir pursuers. T h e b a d ly , a n d once th e w ork- is kids c aptured leaped 30 o r 40 fe e t In Hnnungton. day on a tonnage o f 2 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 tons believed th a t i f they could possess on« Ise. T h e M o n ta n a s ta rte d we w ill n ot stop u n til th e lin e a n n u a lly , th e m in e rs voted to r e lin o f the tru e worshipers of th a t God, and “ And perhaps you think It was th e ir a tte m p ts to g et a w a y , b u t In th e ir - w ith o u t m a k in g fen to c o m p le te .” quish ( 1 ,1 0 0 ,6 0 0 in wages a n n u a lly to persuado him to Intercede fo r them.- the strange,” added Simon. “ B ut yet I had y o u th fu l fo lly land ed in th e deep snow . Atlantic Kxpre«. . I'te s - m tb e S t. L o u ie an d P o rtla n d fa irs . A M r . D ickenson, accom panied by his calam ities that resulted from the prayers some ground fo r the fear. T h e runner T h e goat c aptured becam e taui<< Ix-fore Fait Mall m o vem en t is on foot to raise (6 0 ,0 0 0 f a m ily , w i l l leave for V eld es in about a enforce the e ig h t h o u r d ay . . ^ . t a . o f th e ir enemies might he srerted . Yet fold me that ths Indians were on ths T h e opposing aides w ill m eet in jo in t by p op ular subscription. W h ite H a n d did not wonder, for ho knew T ic k fa h tra il, and I could thin k of- no re a c h in g the v a lle y an d a te o u t o f Its m o n th . ■pokan« session tom orro w . how slmplo were the ideas th a t the red place from whence they could have c a p to r’s hand. l b e senate w ill be a b le to dispose of men entertained of their own D e ity . Aad, brought a , OUB< w W u „ „ id e a captive T e Open Reservations In Utah. tb e tre a ty in a w eek and adjo urn? Backing the mqroovnr, be knew th a t the Indians had In th a t direction save from the estate of T h e M o r e th e M e r r i e r . D e n v e r, M arc h 1 9 .— W illia m G. M a n ila , M arc h 1 9 ,— G e n e ral A lle n , often heard the monks praying, sad when our fath er. I «ay our father, fo r surely C h in a la o rg an ising a la rg e a rm y . A t s c e rta in c o u n try m a n o r I n ___ E v e n s , has ju s t returned from W e s h irg - ch ie f of th e P h ilip p in e c on stab ulary, he remembered how direct aad common he has been a fath er to me. T h e more b ysh lre th e re liv e d m a n y years ago a 4 M p.m. A rm s and a m m u n itio n are b eing smug- All anlllng date» to n , w here be w ent in th e in te re s t of has w ritte n to P resid ent Gom es, o f tb e ■ w ere . . the .c appeals S M p. m. . « thus made, he did-not ----------- I thought of the m atter, the more con Jocund squire, noted as m uch fo r his g lin ged ia fro m G e rm a n y . snhjeet to abangs th e M o ffa t ra ilro a d , to secure, if possi N a tio n a lis t p a r ty , cb»ruin g th a t t h . I lnfln*o<* It must have upon firmed my fears became. A French ship love o f s good Joke as fo r his spo rting P la n a o f- a h tic n n l irr ig a tio n in b le , th e o pening of the U n rom pahgre p a rty is assisting th e In d rrn ca In p i — i I *^2*? w bo were wont to regard D e ity as lay In tbe river, and I easily hired some For Ban Frnndaoo — * Indrones in R ix a l . being to be pronitlated w ith s ir t . .« a Sail «very 5 daya B ein g o ut h u n tin g one W y o m in g , M o n ta n a , O oiorado, N evada a a d U in ta h In d ia n reservations in and R n i . - i propitiated w ith gifts and of hor men to come w ith me. O , Louise. propensities. and Bulacan provinces, and requesting outer show. d ay. he rode so w e ll th a t th e only rid e r T h , youth's first thought A? T°." a n d A riao na h ave been adopted. * U ta h fo r s e ttle m e n t, so th a t -th e n how < r* * t *’ ‘be blMsing G om er to produce tb e reoords o f th e was to try and correct the error Into thus fallen upon you? W h a t must have In fro n t o f h im w as his s e rv a n t, Sam road can secure a rig h t of w ay. He organisation aad e x p la in tb e collection which the chief had fallen; but when he T b e Chicago lim it e d , westbound on Dally fe te had I aot found you as I m y. says th a t a t tb e n e x t session of con and use of duties. Gomes re p lie d th a t Cctaweia Btrer Ä O0 p. m. th e Illin o is C e n tr a l, was w racked n t came to reflect that la such a work he <li<17 Ex.Sunday H e , how ever, soon d isappeared, as. • 4»«awra. Bz. Sunday gross, tb e M i l o penin g these rwterva- th e p a rty waa not g a ilt v . 5 :» cm . G eneral should have to uproot the prejudices o f P om eroy and five passengers werw in B a t the maiden did not reply. She In v a u ltin g a hedge, he dropped In to an Saturday tio n s , w h ic h has been passed by tbe A lle n placed evidence in tb e bands of a life tim e , he resolved to do as w as ask To A Morin and Way ju r e d . Bern p. « . was thinking how flimsy and improbable old disused q u a rry on th e o th e r side. senate, w ill u nd ou btedly peso th e house, th e prosecuting a tto rn e y , and i t ig ex ed o f him. was the story her companion had told, T h e squire, close on S a m m y 's heels, " G re a t and mighty king.” arid the and she wondered If be thought her such N a t iv e c on stab ulary c o n tin ne to run th a t a m a jo rity o f th e senators w« pected t h a t th e g o v e rn m e n t w ill prose <:4Ba.m Im m e d ia te ly follo w ed . H e fou nd Ssm - youth, in a tone that gave evidence of his s simpleton as te believe r ’ j-fen snIA WMaataMn Wtvor. 1:5» p. m. dow n th e troublesom e ladronee in R is a l k no w n to fu ro r i t . cute a n u m b e r o f N a tio n alis ts . M««-, Wed. T ure, Thu., tru th , “ I think God w ifi answer m y pray . , p ° 700 ' • ■ ' « * < *■ » a fate mnet have m qr wboutlng w a rn in g as h erd as his and Fri. p ro vin ce. , Salem. Indepan Sat. ers as quickly as th o « of shy e f my peo seen y o n rs r Simon urged. denre, CorvalH. “ A death lungs w ou ld p erm it, b u t he stopped h im Red Desert la tndatr-f. ple, and eo f a r as tho Natches are in the e f torture, or a life ot miser? ” and way landing». w ith : M a n ito , M a rc h 19.— W illia m W ila o n , J o h n D . D a ly . o f Benton e e u n ty , bee Rock 8 p rin g s , W y o ., M arc h 1 9 .— T b e rif.h5' 7 1'.1 1 pr“7 for them.” “ I know tke Indians are sometimes re "S a m ! Sam ! S a m ! th a ' s illy foo l; been chosen surveyo r g eneral o L O tag o a . fo rm e r, d isb ursing officer o l tb e bureau Red desert to Inu nd ated fo r m ile s And thon w ilt tell him all the wrongs o f coast guard a a d tra n s p o rta tio n here, of Rock Springs, and th e S u it W e lls w e saffer, and all the Indignities that see vengeful, bat I do not think tMby would ho'd th y noise and let a fe w m ore com e 7 « a . n . VrohM Ota». I S p. nt. “ ordered a defenseless g irl," said In .” — Loudon Spare M om ents. T w o passenger tra in s on .tb e N ash w ho was-urrenled a t , M o n tre al on the Taca., Thar. d r illin g station is c o m p le te ly und er he.pcd upon a i r Mon.. Wad. l-ouise. and Sat. Oregon C ltr, Dayton and Fri. ville A 8L Louis railroad collided head- charge of em b esalin g ( 6 ,0 0 0 , a rriv ed w a te r. L arge q u a n titie s o f supplies ;2 _ ’ rin ’" raplied W h ite Hand. nod wny landings. “ Ah. you do not know them,. , Y qu do M em o ry . on near fthell Mound, Tuan., aad five fro m M o n tre a l today in custody. J . belonging to th e B eIgo-A m erican d r i l l T h e n thou shalt be the well-beloved not know t h e « C hickasaw ,. T hey n r. of the cfett worn injured. F ro m 123 answ ers to questions pub. TesbehMm, disb ursing officer of the ing com pany h a te been m in e d o r swept of the Natches. t o t as rstara now, and monsters o f cru elty!" — — . Mb 5 w ill tell thee more. - t > S P h ilip p in e board o f h e a lth , w ho was • w ny. - T h e w ater has backed u p against » ni1 have been very kind te H shnI tw o or three years ago, Messrs. ^ h ite chief, at Rofelie la called C hopart. RefeMowesn crooked th« a - i no»«n , i» cam i o f th e re c e n tly e n v ic to d of a lte rin g , th e . ac- th e U n io n Pacific e m b a n k m e n t to a Sratedferar. V Fand C. H e n ri find th a t a person's fir--» Lv. La anatra H e to a had mse, and a liar, I dare not SM a. aa. local office«R í the Rtendeid Oil eom- eonnte of th e b o e jd , a rriv e d hero today d «p th o f 20 fete in places. m em ory m ay be o f an e x te n t occu rring “ K in d , L o n i« ? Then why are you « T h e e m - tali th ro .U t h , Xlparia to Lswtston Daily axospC ÏL lone. B «t pale sad w a n ? -s n d why so f e e b le r p a n /a t Atlanta, G e., end ant ( 5 0 0 from R h a a g b a i, fro m -w h ie tí c ity he was b < p k i» m t baa n ot y e t beea r a t , fewt ns e a rly as tbe age o f 6 m onths o r a» Friday. ns of our cattle, sad ere in money and (2,000 in rheel B e c s tf« I I . ro t well. | am sick. la te as 8 y e a r s - 2 te 4 years b ein g the e x tra d ite d . there is d anger th a t th is w ill oec«r . sen have no redress. H e has racroa bed B . 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