OAYTQN HERALB. FOSTER TO HELP NLY (A FARMER’S DAUGHTER. EVENTS OF TH E DAY daylight U m storm bad rot portions o< a cloudburst. fopok* * * * * * * h a w not 1 m C H A P T E R X V II. tlent pita, “ why 4« yas apask ef b i»? A week before the theatrical* the Prin- k ou know all i* over bet wee* ■ * ! ’ priaUoa of 1 1.000,000 for U m Lewis I cess Zrtikoff. Lady Dore's *W -tim * “ I should like to apeak just thia oar*. ax*d Clark expoeition anu strongly friend. arrived at the Court. Lady dear; and if jou will bear me, I wilt b* Troubfo |g te n d Idaho Spring*, Gofo. urged the oo-operatfou of Oregon and [ D o r* * ■ • charmed to h ar* her friend aileat iu future. I know that Errol ioeod you eery dearly; I cannot but bailee* you Waabington congressional delegations, with her again. Cardinal Giobooa is Coming every day to rehear** with cared for him. D a not let aoaae foolish not only for tbo purpose of securing suffering (roan malaria. this appropriation, but also for aiding , Lady Dora. Winifred «aw, with the ter- trig*, sore* fa lee pride, mar the happiaeaa ■agio * 0 1 latomat a I river sad harbor work and other North- ribl* inatiaet of jealoney. that the pa*», of all your lifer* beautiful, languid French woman lored Mre. Clayto* epoke with inteaae e*rw- the master of Haael) Court. She watch eatneea. and when ah* finished, Ware of ed them narrowly, not seeming to are passionate regret stood in W talfred’a them, and yet painrully coascloua of av- eye*. [w ill aid the Oreoga delegation tereaur- Tbo creak returned to ita banks two e r r word that passed between theaa. «he - I T , * teo Into. Fee! Tee do net aw * injured In a boon after tba rain reared foiling. iag a big appropriation for U m Lewis fancied, and perhaps it waa net only fan- derataad. Tour word* only make me Hartford City, Th* rein was generai in the northern sad Clark exposition. He regards the ay. that the aid tenderers* M r. Hasting* more miserable.” exposition aa an enterprise of equal bad shewn for her was creeping iato hie and eastern part of tho state. “ W hy tee Ute?” I interest to both Washington and Ore­ manner to the Princess Zelikoff. H e was “ Because I behaved wickedly to h l» ; always at her aide new -w hea ahe rode, because he »n et despise me. and because gon and of indnstrial vaine. “ Oregon ha* don* exceedingly wall when ahe aaag or when eh* eat apart he will go and marry that Preach weman, in behalf of tho Lewis and Clark fa ir,” fro » the rest of the company. 8otnetim*e who love* b in and let* h i» ae* iL " “ Did you refuea him. thauT' aaid Senator Foster today. ” 1 doubt W inifred, atang with jealousy. would try “ Don't a*k me. Pee. I think my pride if there is another city on tba Pacific the power of her old fascination* open Pekin, Ang. 6.— China is witnessing coast where over >400,000 could ba him. She spoke to him la the low, aoft blinded me. I f I could atone for It now vole* he would bare given half he pee- I think I would ask him au my kaeea to a return to tho conditions which fol­ raised by private subscription. I t is lowed tba coop d'etat of 1*96. Politi­ doubtful, too, whether any other coast seeeed to hear in the time that waa pant; marry me, I can’ t tell you the true story, cal diaenaMoa among the C h in a« I state than Oregon would appropriate ahe looked with pleading eyen into hi* I know yon tore um and would not will- which increased daring th * imperial >600.000 to encourage tba exposition. face and tang the song* he loved, nod agly pain me. I have sealed my fate yet ahe could not keep him by her aide. with my own felly. De net ever apeak court’* rerent policy of friendiinere to­ Such enterprise is worthy of encourage- The agitation and eicitemeat of the about It again.” ward foreigner* has suddenly stepped. KOMO b * last few day* before tbs Coart ball were f t was nearly tba end nf September Tba plaRToi th * dowager emprare to j "Tba exposition w ill be of great almost too much for Winifred. She bed when Mr. Heating* called on* afternoon trerify tbo reformer* by th * execution value to the entire Northwest and will ne sleep nt night, she could scarcely ho at Endon Vain. An he rode np the ave- nf Rbma Chian, which orenrred Inat >ii- aid In tba development of tho whole iaduced to touch food, and M r*. Cham- nu* bo mot Mrs. Clayton sauntering 1,000,000 appropriation very much plot in it, perhaps, bat so won- abont the ooly topic ol conver,ation would be rew ired. But It is certain derfully acted. I t was so rare to aoo (bey are all gone to a picnic, and I should gentlemen and ladies play thoroughly bare been with th e» bat for one of my among tho trusted friends. T h * offic­ tba fair w ill not receive this recog­ well; and they had all been so handsome, bad headaches.” ials are particularly dumb. nition anises Oregon ask* for iL •o graceful. “ It |s better now, I trust. Ten do not The affair ia a diaappointorent to Miaa Champion and Lady T.aura may look III.” “ Tbo federal government has been “ N. ; f a - aU oM h,re. exceedingly liberal with St. Louis. I t have .offered rem . pang, of Jealeusy a t ’ Wj emprare dowager's association with remembered the expositions at Atlanta, the admiration M is. Eyre excited, bat L d Grace , the Prince» Zelikoff wan in a torment of £ 7 . . .¿ ‘ 'T A * -T . X ’, the indie* of tba legations would hare New Orleans, Nashville, Chicago and a civilizing influence. Prince 8u, tho elsewhere in a genaroue manner. I t is moot liberal of tfae'-Mancho princes, is hard to understand how Portland's reported to hare risked his office by efforts can fall to ba encouraged. Tba Lewis and Clark exposition baa a his­ toric vain* that is only secondary to tbo Louisiana Purchase exposition. “ Tbe people of America now thor­ oughly appreciate the, ra in * of tbe ‘Oregon country' and tba great value of Honolulu, Ang. 6 .— Tba citisene of' the work that saved it to th * (Failed Honolulu hare d ee fd ed to do all within Rtetas. I t ia aaperlally fltting tbat th * their powei to promote immigration to lOtlth aaniveraary of tbe arrivai of the tho island*. W ith this view tba Mar­ intrepid explorera, Lewis and Clark, chants' aseociation and tbe chamber of abould be observed." commerce b a r* opened extensive head­ quarters and w ill advertise th * ad van- tages of H a w a ii to tho outaido world, booidoo coloring to tbo interest* ion>- fort of visitors who arrive hare. The merchant*’ aaaoclatia has cabled j Secretary Root, of the war department,' Washington, Aag. 6 . .-A t th * rc- guaranteeing a constant enpply of coal qnaat of th * barred of forestry, tbo for army posts and that troops eaat to secretary of tba interior baa temporari­ tba Philippine* be hereafter brought ly withdrawn from all entry a tract cd via Hoooinln. aboot 9^06,000 acres in th * Wrenar Option* on three steamers available asonnteia region of Southern Oregon, »or government uee aa revenue cutters, with a view to determining its fitness have been sent to Washington by E. for incorporation into a permanent for­ R. Stackable, collector of tho port of est reservation. This lat-d adjoin* a Honolulu. This nation waa taken in large tract sim ilarly withdrawn from £ t o n m £ i i b t o D l £ * . .’ ¡ “ u Pi.d * 'b £ n “ 7 ^ S h ’ kMW °” “ '* ” * v®r -days auCjdays after his cou versa- tion with M r t f Clayton. Mr. Haatinga upun b er w o rd . So m u ; J o a b l i divided hi* mind, and kept him from d^ aiding an what course he should pur- “Could bo to truth rely upon her words?—did Winifred really love him. and regret her harshness and pride to him. or was it a kindly though mistakes attempt au M r*. Clayton's part to bring them once more to g e th e rr I f he sought her again, and ahe gave him the aame auawar, hi* pride would ..sever recover such a terrible kamiUattoa. A whole month or restless uneasiness panned away before he coaid make ap his mind to visit Baden Vale egala. Then one morning he pinched np coaregu sud­ denly .and went. A t «ret Mre. Clay tea bad anticipated the happiest result* from her talk with M r. Haatiaga; but aa day after day wore au. and be did not return, ah* fell into despair, and wished with aome bitterness * f heart that ahe had forborne to inter­ fere. One thing waa fortunate-rehe had net breathed n word t * W inifred nf what had passed between them. __( T o be continued.) L IV IN G IN IO V L L IC TASC. R e s id e n ts o f P it c a ir n Is la n d H a v e L ib t ie te> W o r r y A b o u t. One o f til» moat delightful spot* on tbe habitable globe Is Pitcairn Inland. In tbe Soatb Sene, which In chiefly In­ habited by tbe deaceudants o f the Only Transcontinental Lina uratiueera o f tbe Engliab ship Bounty. raaaing D irectly Through Tbeae people, are entirely isolated from tbo world, w ith the exception that they live eufllciently near one of tbe great' ocean routes to Induce tbe captaiua of vessels wishing fresh meat or fru it to make n slight deflection from their course, sight tbe lalaud, laud on It w ith one o f tbe abip’a boat* and gat their needed supplies. The Island ba* no good harbor or roadstead, hence In atorniy Tbra* rnlendldly aqai ru ta to gakr. w eather It in practically unapproach­ iLL Tkrough Steeping and leollning Chair Cere. able. Tbe moH megelSeeat According to the official report, tbe Islanders are under the government of one o f their number, who appear* to I Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springe and Denver. called, waa at last In love, and w ill1 M r Sbe , otwl ,T„ of M H .a t in p . She did not know I f bo cared ,ip b„ , h, , oth|n, _ (*„ , w, f?r h * V Tw head • • though la polite a cq u iescen ce. *?• rook , t , ^ ln/ r* d V 2?*». "W 'lll you nut come into the house V ptoy. a terrible fear mixed her that Ua , h. , , kid affection* were centered on the graceful -v -_ be a man o f ab ility and determination, Engllsh girl. She must love him. too; * * * • » • r> i“ < and are In a coutauted. though hardly great railroad merger the moat flni.hcd .circ a, could sot h ir e ,0£ th ,r ’rfc«‘ ’ *» ,h* a progreeaiv*. stale. The estly* commu­ thrown such expression into her *y *^ «, r "»n- nity num ber* about 16 members, w ith had not rem* deep emotion been working “ A M I to congratulate you?” eh* said, I boon found under in her heart. looking up at him sodden ty. bridge, Portland, Two weeks later the »arriage of Flore "Congratulate me. Mrs. Clayton?' he Champion to M r. M axw /ll took place, repeated after her. “On w h a ti” I t was a grand and stately affair, yet It " I breed you were going to marry tho Waa a relief to every on* when the break- Prince** Zelikoff." fast waa over and tke bridal pair had “T he* aome an* baa bean tokiag an nn- atarted on thett Journey. Aa aha drore warrantable liberty with the P r in ts * The oonclare te alack * new pope baa off in the ba‘rotfta ia frwh collision* Detwaen th * troops and to reflect aagely that It waa folly for him tbe rapid transit subway, it ia likely the Philippine is lands are organising strikers on tbe Trana-Caocaaian rail­ to be pining and sighing after her If ahe T r u e to H e r C tia r < e . tbat Naw Yorker* w ill ba compelled to and drilling, and th * trouble there ia way, near Tiflis, last Thursday. Tba had really made np her mind that ahe Every now and then w e bear a story co thair traveling above ground until for from over. He says fllibuatsra are troop* were ordered to Are on tbe riot- would not marry him. of a man or a woman wbo baa never the A n t of next April. coatinnally landing arm* on the ialaad era, wbo sere using revolvers, with Some oae fava oat the intelligence at ridden on a railroad train, though liv ­ 1 dinner at fcadon Vale that M r. Hasting* tba reenit tbat 21 workman were create, aad th * patrol is looked upon aa Fire at Hobart, Oklahoma, destroyed ing fo r a generation w ith in sound of had gone on a yachting expedition, and a fore*. Schooner* laden with ccntra- killed. The removal of a rail by tba •200,000 worth of property. the locomotive'* whistle. Sim ilarly, the baad good* have no difficulty ia “ run­ atrikera wrecked a Trane-Canreaian that Lady Dora and the Rnaaiaa prince» telephone la still an uncanny mystery train. Twelve carriage* were smashed accompanied him. Mrs. Clayton looked Britain threaten* to deport those ning tbeir rergoaa.” to numbers, even In our big cities. In Bores wbo are trying to atir ap mischief. and two person* killed. I t to asserted from enderoeath ber lashes at Winifred, one o f the rreldende section* of P hil­ tbat the Armenian* am inciting tba and noted the sodden sickly whlte.-re* which came Into her face. “ Ah! how I adelphia a gentleman had a telephone The national geoeral policy board strikers. Mexico C ity. Aug. 6.— A diepatch wish I could help her!” ah* thought, piti­ Installed In b|s house the aame day on has elected Admiral Dewey president. fu lly . “ A real friend might often be able from Colima this morning statue that which his w ife bad engaged a new e e r to » r e a girl year* of unhappiness and Thu dlploanatk body at the Vatican tba Colima volcano is ia eruption. ra n t. T h e Brat tim e tbe g irl heard tbe Botts, Mont , Ang. 6 .- A Miner regret. I f ah* wonk) only tell me!” predict* th * eleetton of Rampolla or Great clonda of amok* are Issuing from telephone bell ring abe went to tbe la d y Grace had devoted a pretty, bay- the volcano and are being carried to tbe apecial from Livingstone ears that in­ Gotti as pope. front door, found no one there and re­ northeast by a strong wiad from the vestigation show* tbat tha'damags dona windowed sitting room to Mr*. Clayton's turned pnsaled. Then ahe beard her Unuenal activity m otlnae* in Routn- aaa. I t ia believed that already a to tbs Northern 1‘aciflc big steel bridge a » , and there ahe and Winifred often mlatrrea' voice upstairs. Thinking ara Russian m ilitary circle*. Large flow of lava haa occurred, but the dene* aereaa tbe Yellowstone river, east of M t for hour* together undisturbed. They tb at abe was being called abe w ent np orders for waa supplies bare bean amok* that surrounds th * mountain tbat city, is moch more extensive than were very fond of each other, very sym­ pathetic and caressing, yet neither men­ to tbe room. There ebe saw tbe tele make* it impossible to determine ex­ first reported. The caatral pier ia 'so tioned th* subject that waa nearest her phone In uee for tbe flrat tim e In her ■ actly what has happened. Tbo out­ badly wracked that it w ill hare to ba heart. life. Sbe could think o f but one ex­ break baa bean aeecmpaniad by lend rebuilt. Thu rest of the structure is A t last Mrs. Claytoa rewired to diaai- planation. “Oh, tbe poor thing gone I detonation*. No reports of seroioa also out of aligamauL Tba bridge waa pate the reaerv*. She knew that t * gala creay. Don't w orry, dartin'. I l l stand damage* bare bam rteaired. constructed at a coat of nearly >100,000. confidence you most be prepared to give by," sbe eried, and waa Im m ediately or- ' No ciasf to the miscreant* wbo attempt­ iL and strengthened bereelf to th * teak. dered ont by her indignant mistress They were aittlng together ae oaaal. ed to dynamite the bridge baa bam dia- one each aide of tbe window, sometime* "N ever.“ waa tbe reply. “ Never w ill . London, Ang. >.— The Timas thia speaking, oftener aileaL The day had It be aaid of me tb at I left my poor ’ morning print* a Viuna* dispatch *ay- been auitry. aed th* wiadows were lady talkin g into a w a it and ber w ith < throw* MMe open to let ia the little air iag that the emperor of Roaoia received three little children.” “Sk* la to me," be aaid. sternly. that waa stirriog. Mrs. Ciaytaa had here with be., aw tore» from th * Crotiaae la Constentinop a Ang. >.— Isolated Mrs. C laytm waited far sons* morereto th * United Statu* a petition duarribiag eouflicto continue to occur in Mace­ watching ber for some time. A t last she “ I f I might ouly tell you." ah* said, ia Unices vast new stores of coni which th * poeitioa of Crotia |n the darkeet donia. Last Friday a Tnrk'ah patrol ■poke: “ M y deer Winifred, yen win go oa crest perplexity, “gfi* broke down ooce cun be mined and transported at a res terms. I t also any* tbat Prlnre Urns- which waa punning U m authors ef a reading and dreaming abont Oeaoae until when w * were speaking * f ,00 barrels, reload at >40,- »10,844, or 00 rents par barrel. « ■ b e worked to advantage for the ■apply a f streaMfalpe