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*— DAYTON HERALD. WAR 19 AT HAND. MAY HASTEN WAR was wronging both yvo and an honorabls J man. but I thought thia man who now Tstands before you was your lover, and not Japan Heady to Land Troops In Corea - g y r i d n n rir-1 «laro B ettor the other. C « » jn u ever forgive tpe for Russian Troops to Scone. t a t Da>ton, Or«ton. such a mistake, lady?” ■»<•*-'" RUSSIA HAS SENT TUNIS SQUADRON Paris, Jan. 7^—The Chefoo corre Before Carol could reply, the Captain ■V ALBXANDBR ROhSHTOON O R IG O N . DAYTON broke ift with a harsh langh. TO CHINESE WATERS. spondent of the Paris edition of the fls to ," " i l « * » S e e e fO a a r'." " i e r t l e . ISe Sewfeg « r l . " “ You must be crasy, girl. W hy, I nev ' e r SIsOoa.*- ’’ V e g g a * fe B la .” “ M a a e New York Herald cables as foHSws: £ er set eyes on you before.' W hat do yon rherpe." * 'Nora's tegecy." Srt..erc. + mean by coming here and intruding your “ Eight thousand Japanese troops are W ith This Addition the Naval Forces self upon our presence unasked? Go! BBnatlva 11 ;« A. M , S epias bar », ISSA ready to land at Masampho, and their Would Bo Eqnal and Japan Woald leave this spot at onco, or I will fiu«| a landing wilbprobably mean war. Im port- means to make you. I would not hesitate Comprehensive Lose Advantage-M ikado Likely to •o ath Marth North t W eek, "A regiment of Cossacks is expected an t Happen! C H A P T E R XVIII.—« (Continued.) h u d I heartless, he who a minute about giving you in charge, and Boned Bouad Profit by Experience of Boar Conflict having you locked up as a mad woman.” Presented la •‘When yon believed that, you were drove me from what has been my home. at Port Arthur. Reserves are being re — Preparations Continue. Interesting. right. Not a soul In the world does know Think yon I would ever have gone but. ’ “ I believe you, villain. Perhaps the l ikely tu Pr moved from Blagoves» hensk, the capi of the fact but your lawyer and Lionel fop his cruelfy? I promised him I would time has not yet come for your downfall, but it is close at hand, never fear. You tal of the Amur province in Eastern Dally »•Ur - Paris, Jan. 6 .—The movements of Marsden. See, Lawrence Richmond, do never marry without his consent, but I thought me dead, but heaven spared my Fratini Newt jutt received from Japan states Siberia, to Tsitscbiar, in Mamhuria. did not tell him he could choose uiy hus you recognize that document7” and from the Russian naval division at Bizerta, life most miraculously, not because it was “ The position of the troops In Man that hostilities-* hive -o p 'ne<l between Tunis, pre being closely followed by her hoaom she drew a scroll; “ it is the band for me. I know all, air—how jou much to me. but in order that 1 that country and Russia and that the churia is being rearranged, but their the powers interested in the Japanese' paper that takes from you Richmond Ter held a power over his head and forded worth-* A rrive Arrive Leave Leave race, the home of your ancestors. 1 a in him to do this cruel deed, but that does might - become an avenging Nemesis, to location is kept a secret.” war it on in earnest. Russian situation. One of the leading the one whom it hat pleated to call her- not entirely exonerate him. W hy do you track you donu^to your doom. Oh, man, foul wretch that you are, when you re diplomats said the departure of the di- aelf Lionel Marsden.” • i ask me. Captain Grant?” l Mp.m . Blsss fli t» a.B l40p.a Russian Troops to Corea. Two-thirds of the Chicago theaters vision for China “ might prove decistv» 1 :0S p m älhaona U H e stood there mute, -ills eyes glued up „ “ Because I would take you home again; member the cruel, heartless deeds of tfie past, and then look upon the face of this 2:14 p n> Wasco 10i44___ S 3 S St. Petersburg, Jan. 7.—A semi-offi now closed w ill probably .never be able in causing Japan to take speedy action on the precious document» Ab, if It were because I would have you for my wife. l i t p m K lo’d jk a 10:30 a .a pure girl, does not your heart reproach cial dispatch'to a news agency from 04 a. b 1 IS p in Sum m it 10:20 a. a Í S K » to reopen.- and compared Japan’s position with but destroyed, Richmond Terraco might In spite of all I am ready to forgive you S:«6 p in Hay C Jc 10:10 a.a I l i y a Vladivostock, and private information »that of the Transvaal on the eve of the yet be his, and yet little good It would and ta*e yon back again. You see how you?” 1:40 p.m McDo’ld« 10:12 a m 1:00 p a Again he laughed, this time coldly. Two “ Holy Roller” apostles were from Mukden, stabs that, owing to 3:00 p.m DaMosa 10:00 a.m 1:03 » .a outbreak of the South African war, bo for him to do the deed, for beyond i I love you, girl? Yon ran away with a “ You are pleated to be melodramatic, given a coat of tar and feathers by citi disturbances between the Coreans and :0S a m 1:00 p m Moro doubt her lawyer had made It secure. man of tli« world, a man your father had S:M a .a when the dispatch of large British re I see. There is nothing In my past to 0:13 p.m B rtk ln v l «¿O a .a sens oftlorvaflig. 1 no confidence in, and bad refused admis "Mysterious woman, who are you the Jupanese in Corea, the Russian inforcements induced President Kruger kiÁ:M «.B 0:44 p m O’a V ’y 0:10 a a 1:00 p.m make me shudder when I look upou the W hat cause for enmity have you against sion to his .house, but I am disposed to 4.00 p.m Botubon 0:06 a . a ........ The navy department wants 3,000 Second Rifle regiment, at its full to open hostilities. face of this young girl, whom I hope to 0:30 p.ml K ent » 40 a. ml______ me that you hunt me down? Heaveu has be magnanimous and forget it all.” strength has been dispatched to Corea, make my w ife.” 4:40 p.m W ilooz 0:00 a .m ......... ...... additional enlisted men toman the ves It is pointed out that if this addi- seen fit to punish me for my great sin “ Indeed! well, no one asked you to be 0:2U p.mjabanHio in order to protect Russian interests ti inal division succeeds in passing but even she, if »he lived, could not look so magnanimous, Captain Grant. I have »:«o »-ml.-----no, “ Your wife? Never! 'Think you heav sels now completed»-*—— _ there. '" Suez, Russia’s naval strength in Chi save with pity upon the wreck of the found i«^ protector against whom even my en would permit you to accomplish such M O , B. M O H LER , B. I . H A R R IS, Minister Bunan-Varilla, of Panama a fiendish act? Remember my words, tian. Manages. ■uparlntasdsnh proud Lawrence Richmond. I keep father could not prevail to give me up.” neee waters will thereafter exeeed J«{? will resign as soon as the canal treaty Roger Darrel, for 1 shall haunt you 1-ks 7'he Captain uttered a cry. American Marines to Scene. an’e, their present strength being about up a show of pride» »011; but it is a hol is ratified by the United States senate “ My soul! you are not married?” he a shadow,” and the gypsy vanished low mockery, fo r my heart Is cnixhed Washington, Jan. 7.—The navy de equal. . among the trees like an evil sprite. within, and I am fit only for the grim cried. John Redmond, leader of the Irish partment is in receipt of two- cable “ Roger Darrel! Surely she must lie out “ Married! I married? No, I did not reaper. Death. The past haunts me, and parliamentary party, denounces the grams from tiie commanding officer Japan Still Preparing. of her mind to call you by his name. Per mean to Imply that. Roger Darrel took yet I do not regret It, for I was right present British government as corrupt the United States steamer Vicksburg Tokio, Jan. 6.—War preparations I loved her, oh how dearly, but she was my to my mother when he carried me haps she has mistaken you for him; there is a certain resemblance whidh I have Prince Cupid, delegate to congress- at Chemulpo, dated the 4th and 6th continue, but the government seems false to me, and I sent her frbm me? away from the Terrace.” determined to avoid the initiation of from Hawaii, spent a night in the inst., respectively, as follows: "Your mother! W hy, girl, your moth sometimes pottced,” said Carol, after ths The old mat seemed overcome with - “ After consultation.with the Ameri any conflict, and for tins purpose the these recollections, and apparently forgot er died many years ago, when all the rest gypsy girl had gone. Washington jail on account of intoxi- The crisis had come and passed,,and can minister, we are of the same that there was any one present. His of your family went,” grid the Captain. note sent to the powers was intended to Iff« f W R . So every one ' was made to believe, she was deeper in the w ire than ever. head had fallen upon his chest,-and his opinion. The aspect of affairs at 8eoql Captain Grant was q'nick to tee this, and iowie has been looking over Texas is very grave. There is much fear of a show that the responsibility rested whole attitude was one of despair. but it was not so. M y mother was be , for a favorable site for the establish riot by Corean soldiers. ‘ I have com upon Russia, should the negotiations Fancy the feelings of his lost wife, lieved deceitful by her husband, who »serif be smiled. now proceeding fail. The government “ You are right, Carol, the girl Ys*ltaad. ment of a new Zion, to be called “ Eter pleted arrangements to send a company standing there in front of him and hear her from him w ith curses that zoonqatne is proceeding very cautiously, and . un nal City.” back to him, for there fell the terrible I t seems to me-«very one almost has gone of marines overland by railroad at the less Russia gives undue ‘provocation it Ing such a tirade from his lips. I t was blow that left him almost childless as crazy of late. Only the other day I was very evident that Time, healer of many AN* 'J Representative Dixon, of Montana critical moment; also about 36 men is possible that peace may continue for wounds both of body and heart, had fail well as wifeless. M y mother Is living, forced into a duel by an unknown party has introduced a resolution providing and field guns from this vessel, at-Che some time. The preparations made by ed to entirely alleviate the pain thnt had and on her heart I have found the peace who proclaimed, herself my w ife and for a wire fence along the Canadian mulpo, if deemed necessary.” called herself Nora W arner, and declar the government are, however, sufficient Iain in the breast of this man. that was denied me elsewhere.” boundary between latke of the Woods The second message is as follows: “Come, come, this will never do; you ed I was Roger Darrel. I wish I was, to convince the populace of a determi One little lingering hope had remained and Point Roberts. It is the intention “ Two otficAs and 36 men left at 10 nation upon its part to fight if neces and by this slender thread he was saved must go home with me. G4rl, I have I declare; then l-would go and hang my "Only Trap»c4ntlnent»l Lina to endeavor the illegal entering of Chi A. M. for Seoul. The remainder of-the sary. The popular clamor has some from utter darkness. He loved the mem sworn to make you my wife either by self for having injured so many people r a u in c D irectly T k re u fk nese into the United States. The fence guard is prepared 41 there is any de what subsided, although many support ory of what bis wife had once been to fair means or foul. Mine you. shall be, and caused them to curse my name.” She huried her face in her hands at is to tie so constructed as to give a sig mand. There is little change ii< the the proposition to seize and declare a him, even while he hated and cursed that must be. Do you give in to the working though she could uot bear to bear him - fatal day when they had separated to of fate?” nal when any one climbs over it. situation.” protectorate over Corea. talk so of the one she lov«gl so well. Noth meet no more. Thus it was the recollec I hardly know w hat you mean, Cap It is safe to anticipate that the gov tion rushing upon him seemed to bewilder ing couM-canse her to doqbt Roger again, Japan is placing large orders for coal tain Grant. M y poor brain has received ernment will continue negotiations un his brain. Britain Sees War In MW».' but a t the same time she was now plac in Wales. so many blows of late that I seem to he ed in a position where she dared not think til a peaceful settlement is hopeless. London, Jan. 7.— “ Nobody will ■ There th a t woman-stood,--with- folded in a species of daze the While; but IF it is King Edward is reported to be trying * pect the captain of an American man In the meantime it will watch the acts hands and eyes fu llb f nnshed tears, wait your intention to push the dastardly act of him. to get the czar to yield to-dapan. Strauge that Roger’s words did not oc of war of being a scheming alarihiat,’ of Russia in Corea. -»There is much ir ing In an agony of suspense. Something in which you were engaged on that «light Roosevelt has sent a message to the says the Standard editorially this ritation at the present course of Russia of the.t£ufh must have estpred her mind, when I was saved at the last minute from cur to her. “ W e shall meet once more, ^leniD.liv^equIppe« trains S ally T * The your wolfish power by the bravery of the and when you see me as the man I am in Seoul and Pekin? The imperial for the did not betray herself. senate defending his Panama policy. morning. ; —-------- not in the guiae of a villain who princes serving in the navy have re wrongs of the past, endured at the hands only true friend I had left, then I will and Tliis sentence expresses the view 8 l,e p ln f aaS D la la s Cara aaS Free chances to belong to my fam ily and bear The conspiracy count in the indict of this man, arose before her uientul tell you it can never be,” Chelr Cara. turned to theis stations at Sasebog. my name, then perhaps you w ill deign to ment against Senator Dietrich has been taken by the press of Great Britain of The moat a fo tfle e a t soensry là A aerie« kp vision, and the sight must have given ber She spoke calmly, and in a manner that O ¿ ay t. the grave condition of things in the o lllk p overt allowed on a ll elaaaes • ! Uekoto. quashed. both courage a-sd strength, for she gra«J- parried the conviction of ber firmness, but offer me your forgiveness.” (To be continued.) Far East, as revealed by the fact that DANCERS IN A PANIC. ually drew her form -bark until, from a the only resuh-'was to cause the usually For cheapest rates and dtasrlsttve llM f* MN Fire in the Iowa state house partially the United States government finds ad drue wistful, pleading position, she had as cool Captain to grow excited. destroyed that building. The loss is necessary to send marines to Seoul for Hotel and Hall Badly Wrecked by Ex sumed the attitude of a queen. TALE OF AN ANCIENT BELL. Say not so, Carol. Do yon not know W . C. M cBftIDB, dsn. A g t., placed at *600,000. the protection of American interests “ Madam, you are more than yon seem; that your father’s wishes are bound up plosion of Dynamite. 1*4 Third St, . Portland, Orogoa R o m a n c e o f S t o le n T r e a e n r e G iv e n b y you hold-A power over my head, and can in this affair"? I bold a dreadful secret The supreme court has decided that While it is still hoped that a peaceful Woodbridgé, N . J ., Jan. 8 .—-An S k ip p e r o f S c h o o n e r. — aend Lawrence Richmond out Into the over his head, and, should I let it fall, issue may be found, this action of the Porto Ricans are not aliens and can ploeion wrecked the hotel And hall of A hell with a history was stolen from United States is held to indicate that Joseph Galaida and more or less seri world almoet a beggar, but he never ask he Is a ruined mao, not financially, I do —freely enter the United States. - „ V the view of the -situation taken at ously injured 30 persons at Keasby, ed a favor of man or woman in his life, not mean that, but in the eyes of the law the British schooner, Attractor, C«pt The senate committee, by eight to Washington is that the crisis is drifting William Scott, which arrived at Jer and it la too late to begin now. I see you he becomes a felon.” “A felon!’’ three, has decided for confirmation of rapidly to the danger point. The ac four miles from here, today, while the ’ are allied with my enemies, but I defy sey City recently from Kingston, Ja “ Yea, a felon, a murderer!” * appointment of Wood as major Tfen- tion of the United States government is St. John’s Benevolent society was cele-!F°u: 3° J’aur worst!” malca, with a load of cocoauuta. The brating its anniversary-xby a dance. I There was something really heroic in “Oh, w hat is this you gr< telling .mg? bell weighed about 200 pounds, and eral. 1 generally approved. . ■» Captain There were about 600 in the hall and the old m»n’» manner as he folded his I t cannot be; it cannot be. how it was removed from the schooner The president has sent to the senate The Morning Post says editorially: one of the two exits was dosed by the arma 0T” h,a ______ _ threw "ha'ck Wa Grant, i f you bad thg „ heart of • man lch" 1 and without attracting attention Is a mys the nominations of William H, Taft to “ The landing of American marines breeze-.blew his I6n g -w litrej you would never persecute a poor girl in wreckage. The people became panic-! . ,, . , _. be secretary of war and LukeE. Wright proves that the United States is not •fri/vVax» a ir fitfully, and added new strength to this way. Yon w ill drive me to despair,” tery that neither Capt. Scott nor any stricken and fought a to get a out, F many .h |he picture she walled, f 3 of his crev ran explain. to be civil governor of the Philippines. watching the Far Eastern imbroglio being trampled oh and seriously in - 1 “Heaven.'forbid that I should wish to That the bell has a history la abown without intelligent interest. We hope “ On the contrary, It la you <who Will The British masses are heart and ’ I harm you. No, no; I have-'forgiven all„ drive me to despair. You hare bewitch by -the fact thnt It bore the Inacrlp they will be accompanied by British u,, ' •anl with Japan. Galaida was bumed about th e head Do you see this document? I t is worth ed me by your beauty until I would risk marines.” -* tlon, "Prince of Wales. 1740.” Where and face. His wife was «k--------------‘ thrown against . king’s ranstAu? ~There, it is lost, ■ lost torments to w ig you, W hs npt v ¡eld - to- Princess Mathilde, one of the last of -it- -was cast is not known, any ibore the ceHing and fell unconscious to the forever I” fate? Surely ^gu can struggle but lit the Napoleons, is dead. than the manner of Its disappearance. KANSAS TRAINS COLLIDE. As she spoke she turned into the house tie longer. Come, give me a fair an floor. One of Miss Gertrnde Eilon’s It Was stowed In the after bold and the The Washington shingle mill com eyes was destroyed, her nose broken and hurled the mortgage into the flames swer, Carol.” hatch was down, but not fastened, bine expects large profits during the Engineers Are Killed and Many Passen- and her jaw dislocated. She may not of a small fire burning upon the hearth, “ C a n you not be m e rc ifu l, sir? M y fa th Through P u llu i«»» Standard end Tourist operation Lawrence Richmond wit- o r h a s u e v e F w r o n < e d 7 0 0 ; w h y b r in g h im w h e n th e o ffic e rs and crew retired on ••P in a C a n d a ily to Omaha, Chicago, Bpo- coming year. s e re Hurt. re c o v e r. M ic lia e l P o n g e r ’s a r m w as an n e s a e d w it h a m a « e u x e n t. tad; Tourlat Sleeping Car d ally to Kansas Into the matter? W h y did you not woo Saturday night. When they arose yes to r n o ff a t th e e lb o w . Ity; Through P ullm an Tourist Sleeping C a n Topeka, K a n ., Jan. 7.— Rock Island "Woman, are you mad? There is a for Marine insurance companies have me as other men might, and, if heaven terday morning the after hatch was vrto n ally conducted) weekly to Chicago, tune In that paper. I t shall never be said made great advances on all vessels passenger train No. 3 collided with a meat C ity, St. Louie and Memphis; R acllnlns decreed that I t should nqt be, accept the open and the bell wae missing. The lDAlf<j-W*ANTS BUILDINQS. a Richmond accepted such a sacrifice decree w ith fortitude?” atr C a n (teats free) to the East d ally. bound for the Orient. r freight train about two miles west of fact was reported to the police, but they from a stranger,” and he would have Topeka about 1 o’clock this morning. “ Because,” he replied, with a sneer, “ I D spast . I I M Ï SCHI0ULIS Horace G. Burt, president of the Un Aaatva Perils ltd. Or. Engineers Reaidon and Benjamin were French Contends -It Is Illy Treated ns leaped forward to save the document but saw the game waa too well decided when were unable to solve the mystery. ion Pacific, has resigned. Harriman is that the barred the way. . Regards Federal Structures. Concerning the bell Capt Scott tells I came, and that only by some superhu killed. Over a dozen passengers were Cbleago ■alt Lake, Denver, ttSSp. a. No, a thousand times no! See it almost sure to succeed him. fatallv hurt. Ft. Worth,Omaha, Washington, Jan. 6 . — Represents- 1 ghrlvel up. There. Richmond Terrace is man agency. could you be eaved from an Interesting story. It was found on Portland •poetai Kaneae C ity, St. throwing yourself away on that villain of a reef in Kingston harbor six weeks China regards war as inevitable. All the passenger coaches except the tive French, of Idaho,‘believes that the yours again.” UM«, a. Louts,Chlcegoand ago by two fishermen. This reef, Capt. via She will remain neutral as long as pos last two Pullmans were piled up in a government should expend more money ! “Woman, who are you?” he gasped, a Roger Darrel.” Bast. Buntlngiou. “ Hush, sir, do not bring him Into the Scott say. Is rarely visited, because the sible and then side with Japan. heap. The two trains met squarely in in the erection of federal buildings in hoaraely. present matter.” water about It Is so rough that fishing his state. He thinks that Idaho is en-1 “Seek not to know,” she replied; but A tla n tic ■t. F aul F a it M all. lliM an. A scene shifter in the Iroquois thea a head-on collision. “ I would that he had never been in It, Bapraea titled to more than one government caught her wrist and turned her to In Its vicinity is Impracticable. There Wrecking crews have been sent to the ter, Chicago, declares that the fire cur and then all might have been plane sail • t U p.m. building, and has accordingly intro-:th* ... » came aZrare day about the middle of - v ia ing for me. Come, girl, your answer.” tain raught on a reflector carelessly left wreck from Herrington and Horton. met blaze of his mad Assistant General Superintendent duced bills authorizing the erection of Tf°udJF “ I t is easily given. Once before I came May when the water on the reef War ■ u nting ton . •pen. Sutherland said to the Associated Press: buildings at U>wi»ton, Moscow and P o-, ,, T h u ,g r4uibutlon M near yielding to your wishes because of ns smooth as glass, and two fishermen The production of gold in the United “ We have no positive information at catello. Each bill authorizes the e x -1 sin • has • found - - me out - I” and - - he fell - " bdtk, a false Idea of duty toward my father. visited the place. While they were ■t. Pe Peel A tla n tia gxpn Fast U Mall States for 1903 was *74,436,340. Of this hour about the wreck other than penditnre of *60,000 for the purpose of dazed. Thank heaven, I waa saved from the pit fishing one of them peered over the iriO p . by one who knew fa r better than I the this amount Oregon produced *1,364,- that both engineers and both ..firemen providing buildings to accommodate , ------- via stern of the boat. The water was only wrong that was being put upon me. Since S41, Washington *434,109 and Idaho are killed. There are also some pas poetoffices, land offices and other fed- •pakana CHAPTER XIX eight feet deep and remarkably clear. then I have found my mother and learned *2,067,163. sengers killed and injured but we do eral offices ’ located in these respective Bitter tears of anguish wept Carol her story. I still love my father, and Wedged among the rocks was a dark Cities. —- I Richmond on that afternoon when Roger would do much for him, but I cannot, object that aroused his curiosity. He War "between Japan and Russia is not know how many. IfTs not at all probable that any new Darrel, the man she had loved and mia will not. make the sacrifice of my life, at once dived from the stern of the “ The last report we got from Willard -V____ m o M PO RTLAM U. more probable than ever. was tliiCiunny people, were -yet under public buildings will be authorized at trusted, had left her with such scathing my happiness, for the sake of the man boat, and on Coming to the surface he •«p.m . A ll sailing datae People from many cities are flocking the wreckage and that all the cais were this session of congress, but when an words upon his lips.. 0:M p, aa who sent his innocent wife from him, and told his companions that the thing was subject to change Never had she even suspected the has since braved heaven itself.” t o 'Chicago in search of loved ones. omnibus bill is next framed it is likely wrecked but two.” ell and that there was a big Iron wealth of love for this man that dwelt For San Frano! He-seized her wrist in an Iron clasp, that provision will be made for at least w The revenues for Great Britain show • a ll every 0 ra ithin her heart until she saw him stand and bis eyes were fastened upon hers chest near it one of the Idaho cities n»med. Barly Hearing to 1908 Fair. a decrease of *13,497,040 for the past Ing there alone before her, Indignantly with the fascinating glare of a serpent's. The fishermen at once'rowedlo shore nine months. 0 Washington, Dec. 7.— Chairman defending himself against the charges She seemed charmed, powerless to move, and informed the British authorities at Press Censorship Is Established. brought by her, and, while avowing him and could only look into his scintillating Kingston of their discovery. An In Tawney, of the house committee on in D ally ¡Washington officials believe the dustrial arts and expositions, today Celumkie Rlvar DenverrUolo., Jan. 6.— Under the self as innocent as the unborn babe, re orbs and shudder. (tea m m . vestigation was at once eet afoot. The Bx. Bunday probability of war with Columbia is notified Representatives Hermann and proclamation issued by Governor Pea pudiating the love she had once given ;00 p. m. “ Hands off, you villain!” chest, Capt. 8cott says, contained Mex kturday growing less. To A tto ria and Way Williamson that he would take steps body, declaring San Miguel county to ^Im. The voice was not that of a man. and, iOS p. m. La lid ia s e “Oh, heaven!” she cried out in her ag dropping the wrist of Carol, - Captain ican gold coins to the value of *10,000. Fargo Squiers, eldest son of United immediately to arrange for a hearing be in a state of insurrection, and giv ony, They were minted from 1700 to 1735^ as she wrung her white hands, “ have States Minister Squiers, was accident on the I^ewis an Clark expoeition bill. ing the military full power to use such I not enough to bear already? l a m born Grant turned like lightning to the spot the latest date on any of them. The • :40a.m . Willamette Slver. from whence it had come. Then a cry ■ion., Wed. He will endeavor to find a day on which measures as they deem proper to re ■¿"►J?- ally shot and killed at Havana. T u e t , Thn., to woe. Lost to me are father, home and fell from his lipa—the cry of a baffled l»ell was so wedged between two rocks and Frl. store peace, Major Seph T. H ill, com Salem, Indepen the members of his committee will all lover, yet thank heaven that in my desti dence, Corvallis that blasting was necessary to release Twelve employes of the Iroquois thea be able to attend and he«r what argu mander qf the military at Telluride, conspirator almost driven to the wall and way landings. * ter, Chicago, have been arrested on -a ments the representatives of the Lewis has established a press censorship. tution I have found a mother." Barbara Merriles!” he gasped. It, and In this way the bell was crack In her agonized self-abasement she had eharge of accessory to manslaughter. ed on both sides from the rim almost to and Clark exposition have to present. He has notified the newspaper corres sunk upon the. ground and let ber head CHAPTER XX. the top. It will no longer ring and Fearing he intended to flee, secret It is probable that some date next pondents in Telluride that ail articles fa ll upon her arms as they'rested upon Yam hill Sirov. 4:Np.m. I t was in truth the gypsy girl who stood Men.. Wed. must be submitted to him before they the log. Then she gave full sway to her there—she whom Captain Grant had teen Is only valuable as a relic. The coins service officers have rearrested John A. week will be set. Oregon City, Dayton andari. are sent out, and has taken control of emotions, end sobbed convulsively for go over the terrible precipice, and whose were escheated to the government, af Benson, the California timber op and way landings. some time. ter paying the fishermen the share to both telegraph and telephone lines. erator. body he supposed had been crushed cut of Philadelphia Closing Theaters. A fte r a while her emotion spent itself, nil shape npon the jagged rocks far be which they were entitled, but the King Chicago will station firemen at the Philadelphia Jan. 7.—Acting on the and she gradually became calm, but it low, or swept away by the restless w at ston authorities decided to send the bell Realize W ar Is Near. several theaters, at their expense, and preliminary report of the commission ■parta •sake Rlvar. was the calmness that Indicated stony ers ot the Potomac. Lv. La wteton to London to be presented to King Ed a. m. any objection will cause the closing of of experts appointed to inspect the St. Petersburg, Jan. 6.—According despair. • : M a. m. She had fallen into a sad, True, he had not hurled ber over, but ward VII. I t axoapt H iparla to Lewlaton D a«» »xoopt the place. to the Novoe Vremya the Russian gov theaters in the city Mayor Weaver to rarday dreamy reverie, when her thoughts were it had been becanse of him she had fall Friday. It Is believed that the bell once b e Sir Thomas T.lpton has signified his day ordered the Lyceum theater, a ernment is trying to avoid war because Interrupted by the sound of footsteps. en, and when he might have saved ber he Startled, she looked np, the blood dart wonld not raise his hand, so that ha waa longed to a British ship called the The it is peacefully disposed, and the Jap willingness to donate from *600 to *1,- vaudeville .playhouse, closed. B. GABRIEL, A r t 000 to those in need as the result of mayor also ordered the balcony and anese government is doing the same be ing into her face aa the thought flashed at heart a murderer ever since, and the Prince of Wales and that the date on Dxyton, Oregon the bell—1740—indicates the year In sight of her standing there alive and In cause it does not desire bankruptcy, ' *nt0 * * er m'nd that perhaps this was Rog gallery of the'Kensington theater, and the Chicago fire. tjie flesh gave him anch a shock as he had which she wag built, aDd that she was and the British and French are doing ,r .Somp back a«ai“ ,or • reconciliation, the balcony of the Grand opera house JJTo learn the land policy desired by possible to maintain peace. '»»,Her uT* h° i irom not experienced for many a day. afterward wrecked on the reef where closed on account of inadeqracy of the everything - S c » ? ? ,N o v o e ^Y hn 'tab leau was qnlts a dramatic one the bell and chest were found. There O re g o n was the object of Roosevelt in exits. Mayor Weaver has signified his sending a commission to Portland to for'iB ont the space of a minute, none of was no record at Kingston of any such conlinoee, -e .r epprojche. neecer end the three ipovlng a particle. During thia attend the meeting of the national live- intention to take immediate action upon The Novoe Vremya, ah ich ls a low cry, paT-Tly of surprise, partly of while, however, the arch schemer, wae vessel or of her loss.—New York Times. the suggestionof the commission with neafer. . ^ T > h — 177*71 • z __ regard to other theaters. deciiledly pessimistic, blames the Chau fear. -V li- "Tapidly recovering himself, and that O h, D e a r No I On account of the theater holocaust vinism of the Japanese people and press I t waa Captain Grant. He stood there meant much. the striking Chicago hack drivers and She had Just commenced housekeep for the present crisis. He knew that Barbara had not come gloating npon her. The merest accident Harbor Frozen Far Oat. their employers have declared a truce had led him to the spot In time to hear there without a purpose, and, although he ing. with the laudable Intention of pay Baltimore, Jan. 7.—Today ..id the for 10 days. Wages and other qoee- coldest of-'the present winter, tils ther heT sobs, snd for some little time he had ha«r?ause to fear her, he waa Jnst the ing ready money upon all occaalona, H e a v y S no w In N ew York City. lions are not, to be considered during mometer having dropped as low as 2 observed her from the bushes, finally ap- man to brave It all through, trusting to and she entered a high-class poulterer's New York, Jan. fi.—Clear skies and ' proachlng, ' unable to further keep his fortune to clear him In the end. that time. shop In a Txmdon suburb to purchase a degrees above zero. In the suburbs the biting cold succeeded the snow storm peace. Therefore he faced her boldly, and, in spring chicken. Dayton (er Portland and w ar Jerome Sykes, the well known actor, meremy went to fi below this morning. that raged all last night and yesterday, H e saw the horror In her face, but It a way that staggered Barbara, who had • : » a. m . L e a n U r Delia« O H n She selected one. and while she was H.J dally • * ezaept b dead. At Hagerstown, weather records for 20 reuniting in a total fall of from eight ! did not alarm him. H it was a nature fully expected him to cower at sight of Sunday. ' * W. J. Bryan's European trip failed to years were broken when the mercury to ten inches, the heaviest of the ' cold and cruel, and the more resistance her. and perhaps slink ont of sight like fumbling In ber pocket for her purse Fortlaad l : N i m* I so 1» m the shopman politely Inquired; reached 26 below zero.» Sharpsburg season. While there was lit t le inter- he met with the more determined he be a whipped enr. She onght to have known change his free silver views. "Trussed, madam?” came to accomplish his ultimate end. that waa not his way of doing business. Roosevelt and the cabinet have con was the coldest place in the'sfate heard ruption of street car traffic today, ow This girl seemed to defy him, and he Had he been married a dosen times, he “Oh, dear, nof’ she Indignantly re frim today, thermometers registering ing to the constant use of snowplows sidered the protest of Colombia and 20 below. At Annapolis the harbor is during the continuance of the storm, was most firmly resolved that she should would have faced the whole of hie wives, plied, "I wish to pay for It now!”—Lon will answer it soon. frozen far out into the bay. the service on railroads entering the be his through fa ir means or foul, believ nnfllnchlngly, and have denied them all don 8pare-Momenta. Fo rt W orth 0:s6 a. m .: S 10 > — as he did, that she was a great heir with |he tame cool, sneering manner Secretary Root is conducting negoti C ity of Mexico s.oo a. m .; t-66 a. m city was badly crippled, several trains ing, ess. Perhaps he might have been just which* he could assume so well. Bouaton 4 a. m.; 4 a m ’ R e l e c t l n c a M o t t o . ations with General Reyes.«hiring the Japan W ill Keep Orders Secret. being four to eight hours late. « • » O r le a n s 0:20 p m .< :S 0 a. m. as obstinate had he learned of her fath The first words of the gypsy reassured "So, my brave boy/» ynid th i veteran, illness of Secretary Hay. ■ Tokio, Jan. 7 .—An extra edition of Washington 0:42 a. m .; 0:42 a m er’s poverty, for Carol was a girl worth Carel, and she learned much of which “you are going into the s r a y F Mew T a rk 12 :« p. « . : b President Roosevelt has ordered an the official Gazette has been issued con Exile Plans a Rsvnlntlon. winning. she had been Ignorant before. “ I am," answered the high-browed Inquiry into the conditions at Kishinef, taining army and navy orders prohibit »Manila, Jan. 6.—Ricarte, tbs recent “ Carol,” he eaid, anbdnlng h it voles, “f Lady, yon remember that when last youth. “ My motto shall be ’Excelsior!* ” F a llm a a and Tonrl«t Cara on both tra ts t where Hebrews fear a second massacre. ing the publishing of any reports of the ly returned exile from Gnam, now in have found yon at la s t" we met I warned yon against your lover, Don't adopt any such motto as that ” « a i r C a n Saarasen ta ta g) Faro, and Tsarist “ W ell, sir, now that yon have fonsd and told yon that he was a scoundrel of • a n to Nsw Ortoans and Waahlngtoa. Senator Fulton has shown the land maneuvers moven.ents of troops or war hiding from the authorities in this “ W ell, then, ’Conquer or d le T whet thenT’ the first water, that he had terribly Oenaactlng a t ta n F r a n a n o w ith rove r« No.” commission that the present national vessels from this time on. Otherwise eity, has written a letter oatlining a me. “ Yon mnet return home with me. home wronged me In the past, and that he had •tenm er lin a , fa r B onolnln, Japan, China. “ W hat wonld yon suggest?” « » the Japanese authorities are not inter» new revolution. The matter is not eon- policy is working to the injury of Ore to th e father yon left so heartlessly,” he • w ife in the mad-house— one Nora W a r vwMBTBi » o n s o u i o Am«n<tA " “Think before you apeak.’ ’’—Washing w “ ■■■ f i aideeed serious by the government. ferring with press messages. gon. replied. ner. Though I knew It not at ths Urns, I ton Star. FETTERED EVENTSOFTHEDAY RIO G W W ORN RT. DERYER&RIOGRANDER.R. 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