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DAYTON HERALD EVENTS PF THE DAY MASTER OF Miu Cbwang, June 2 —Romo Cbinrar fugitive» from Fort Artbar, who have jute arrived bora, doecribe tbe sitaa Uoo at the iahabhanto tbm m de-per- pevvteioaa Increases weekly. Many porranno ara reduced to eat tag Chinase food, and ewa that ia dear. Millet Boar erats M a bag Whois strvate and noverai publie buildings have tara wracked by Japoaeoe obeli Ira. The hospitals ara peeked with sic* sad wounded. ( hands, bringing to the growers a lilt)« Tbe work of repairing tlra cfamagvd over 1202,000. This te by tar tbs larg- Tha RuasfaM cannot hold the second warships baa hevn-ptopyipi,* All ei«|l- Iina «f ilrfraan and must fall back tn tons base Iraan givsn military duty eat sate ever mad« ia a eiugte day ia Tbs ireneral health of tbe inhabitants Hepporar, dad from every point te view Furt Arthur. ‘ , to good eacep* Chinos», who are dying wm vary mtiefactoryi Previous rxmdi* of Marva that. Theft I im boa« motto tioM this year have been discouraging punishsble by desth^ - The railway to eoasptetely deolroyed Io the abeepmea and th« Industry ia , A* nieit exhibit of the Hecond Southern Oregon District Agries Hurs I aortety at Eugene. There has been a strong de- sire to have lira fair here again this fall, and the loral directors have been CHAPTER fe la a large wooden building not far from the seaahvre. a building attached as School boose to M sorter's Boarding Academy for Young Genttemen." I. Hugh Trelawney, then scarcely ten years ejd. *•• moping alone. 1 had only ar rived two days before from London, where 1 had parted from my father, a traveling lecturer in the cauas of what sleep, aad am av sound ia the dista What II remember last »to a sodden of carriage wheels. I hear the hem of vpicea ia th« how»« sound dissolving a spell. A bell rung below. 1 creep to the window, sod loudly from the bouse, snd my compaa out- A traveliag carriage atanda at tba I Ion ottered an exclamation— 4 j "That to the beU fee tee." abe exclaim doer, and a sleepy-eyed coaehman yawM oa the box. _ ed. "You had better go." From tbe house porch eomes Mrs. And she ran before me up the path She waa nearly out of eight among the Munster, and by her side the little »euro gkrdea buabea when, urged by curioeity. thst I love. Tbe proud spirit to broken thia morn 1 took courage, and calhjLafter ber. ing, and the little eyes look soft and - “Wbat-ls your name!*; 1 eried. "Madeline.” she replied. “Madeline wet. Madeline clings to her protectress, Graham." With that she waa gonr- SFor and nods adieu to the servants Ths a moment, I Mood bewildered, and then, "raochmsa cracks hia whip, the horaeo with quite a new light la my eyea, I I break iuto a trat, tbe little one feaM out, made th« beat of my way into the houae . and' waves her handkerchief until the carriage rounds the corner and ia kid and joined the boya at th« tea tabi«. from view. Madeline! 'Little Madeline! CHAPTER II. I have fallen upon my knees by my Monster was a feeble-looking but tal ented little man, with a very high fore- bedside, and am passionately kiasiag bead. which he waa constintiy mopping the lock of hair I begged from her last with cold pater, to aubdue inordinate night. My heart seems breaking. All beadgchee; and Mn- Munster was a kind the world haa grown dark for mo to a ere slurs, with an enormoue respect fur igoment (To bo continued.) ber lord, and quite a motherly interWit in us boys, she having no children of ber World My mother had Jong bora dead, working for ooum tiaM with that, end sad I bad ted a sourawhat neglected io view, i Douglas county at first ob- hfs, sometimes srcoiapanying my father sa his wsnderiaga, mors often being M tor M KIncbo«, an-l there are fre- graerai, owing to the bad *b«s^ A»«rk- jectsd oa th« groan! that they were left to thy . or careleMtM-aa. of qneat gape between Kinchon gmTWa ot, but those wool sates sddsd Ao much still la debt I2.00Q on foeir groutois al strangers. , 4 st I had been *edT4u Fang Ting. There are Upsiu.« •auoungsaAat that thora te a different1 Koeeburg, which they ioped to be able Bout ham peon complete s very . per- troops thrra, but no signs ol tVtaqra far- foactory aidai Ihov north. During the fighting at feeling, net oaly amoag the growers to rates if they bad the fair there. > It waa arata”''«-' snd ■ half-holiday; Frano» has bo*« sskad and lias bnt in alLLiM» te buaineae, tor lb« Kinrhou JOI Ch At a meeting it was arranged that my new sebdo/fellowe were pteying clone Bgrrad to Moite In soruGug the raleaos by- I too us«* to lonelineaa to be the firs ebeep to a prominent factor ia th« bu» the fad'* boa Id eonir to Eugene this M Ibo Aniwricsn bold by lbs Moroccan very miaerable. J Merely felt an outcast The very biglia {ear huffy that iMugla receive from iMadlt. ; lores affaire of Morrow county. foe tbs tims being; apd took no Interest here, whits not believing that Port «M rounty |600 Ixmiu, and afar, that whatever in my new aSaociationa. For almost every lot of wool offered, A fri*«d of General Kuropatkin raye Ar hnr w!H fall, admits Ita Inas would two n«w directors will be chOnrn from Ae I eat tbua. 1 must have fallen into thai Iho penorai wlll n<rt mah» a move ha a terrible Inas to the Kutalsn arms. th« growers rscwlvad more tbaa they this part of th« district to anverd those a brown study, from which a alight until July when aa will hara» Ibo over Tbs same authority says Russia may •apoctoil. Tbs average price received frorb Douglas county, sho soon retire. aound skartlad u»e. and looking np. I met wh»lming m araea urradad. ermi a la>go arm/ tn tbs south uf Niu was about 13H coals par poand, which the Haan of two dark eyea which were Chwang la tbs event of General Htoee- intently regarding me« _ \ Tho Moraouan bondit demanda a «Mb to fully a coat taller than received last ■ “Ara you the new boyT” said a dear The manher of these rood people was’ raaoom of |70,u00 and a subordinalo ael being able to hob! bls own at Port y«ar, owing to a bettor quality of wool, voipe. kind towards ail; but tEeir treatment of P«a Future of Americans Etched by s Arthur This, however, is not prwsible kingdom With lite right to lev, Tourist tram France. this being caused by tbs open winter I nodded, and Mated at my Interroga Madeline Graham was blended with a at present, owing to the positiona ne* on trnvetera for the rstoans of“ h AH foreigners who visit the United copied by the Jspanera armies operat tor. a girl about my own age, whoee sense of restraint almost bordering on UtoS. ' -I black eyebrows were knitted curiously. fear. It was obvious that they bad been j Slates do not return to tbetr homes ing from Ute Yais rjver and Tako Her arms and neck were bars, and ehe instructed; to treat her, with more than semes th» W*teru with a high opinio« A Tokio dtopatch täys thai Generai Mhan. The Russians are not sanguina paa fondling a kitten, whoee lissome ordinary eolicitude, and it waa equally ■of the people of the country and their Kurukt lutar u>»ptotelydafeated Getterai as to the ouljouk fur Port Arthur. movements seemed to have eomething in obvious that they W mw liberally paid Institutions. Kuropatkin'« torvea Mar Naimsta» More onntraband of war is' arriving for so doing. ' 1 rtsited these shores some time ago/and* common with her awn beauty. AH Ura pi«iu*«a east of Hau .Chattg bere T s ^ a MM ss te «our and tinned _ “What ig jour name 7" abe continued. When she broke from all restraint, aa later devoted much attention to a hava litraa at4i>di<ned Mveral gutts moats BM Ohana epoirO were ruebed to In the same clear questioning tone, alto was the case occasionally, their concern I bave haen takan and thè «bolo fosco of Mukden as soon as they were nnkmded. gether with the manner of a auperior for her personal welfare was not uumix I study of American character aa be OoMaoks Aaptvrad. Heave tains ere dally making The ed with s fear lest open ruptuVe might I found It among citiaena of ths great who waa not to be trifled with. . "Hugh Trelawney." rob them of the inatallmenta derived I republic 'sojourning abroad, gives the <_ TbsCblM* ¿ttaek oo Poti Arthur to M povi»! to rt«ds almost Í raparne hie Sho continued to regard me witb the from their wealthiest ‘pupil. Madeline. I following dig at the blovlancy that brigands are becoming Aelita. ~ MgiA sbuot Juno 21». average Yankee asme keen eerntiny. and then said. “Why on her side, waa perfectly conscious of characterises* the Clas ho» b»tws»n Japanoas aad R m - don't you go out and play with the Other this; but, in justice, it must be said that I whom be met: alenit I,Soti,IHM) poundo ÿët remain" Tn bvyeT" ' ~ " V ■ she seldom took undue advantage of her •lau akirmtobiAgpantaa ooalinuo. “When, we talk of France they al- "I don't care about pixy. I am tired." position. the lumia of the growers in tide terri Osna r nlKatokl Jo haraosing Kuroi but you should see The more I saw of Madeline Graham. I ''Tired with what? ” abe questioned. tory. Other as ira la ye have been ar Rikin an m to givo Oka a staar ruad to quickly. . the more the thought of her posseMed I A merles F They reckon up their build ranged for J any H ami 23, to be held rt Anbur. Washington, Jun« 2.—The supreme I made no,rr^ly,l hid preant to im me, asad blended my quietest ings by tbe.cublc acre, and the great lie re fur the sale of I hie wool. ply )haf I was low-Spirited and dull. She dreams. After that first interview, she eat artiatlc ^beauty ;of an edifice to ths onnet of ths United Hatas, in an The Brutal tdd method In which understood ms. and troubled me <itb held 'somewhat' aloof for many days, but number of"sforiea It has. They take Salosi by J osi ta» Whit* today, npheld Mirais ya are designated when a num- this no more quest lone. - , / : her eyes were constantly watching me in out (heir guide book and study th*, raust I tut tonality »f the olramargar- bsr of growws and buyers can get to- Glad to direct bey attention from my- school. Sha se emed desirous of keeping la*. I xn > W. Mr Ray aped ths go*» exset measurements and weight of aelf, for her bright eyes troubled me, f me at a distance. Gradually, however, vrutPMi Ju thy Southern district of I stone. •Ob,’ they say, ‘It to hot as big as Waldorf-Astoria or the White upon the floor, and 1 began to question Madeline bad not exaggerated ^when House.’ And they ar« happy. ’ The in my taru. i' she boasted of excelling the other rchol “ArS you the ' schoolmaster's dsugb are in brigbtnesa and Intelligence. Her American has only one superlative, ex tsr. rueniory" was extraordinary.' and task« actly the same tn art and 'literature At this she toughed With such a good- which taxed all tbe energiea of boyhood as In Industry. It Is ‘biggestf Tbs I pound., humored sympathy ni y blunder. were eaMly mastered by her quick ahil biggest picture, tbe biggest book, the Mr-Ray's raunsol argttml fleet, that, ryot less brsin. biggest machine. I dare aay they Firs tn Cleveland, Ohio, destroyed although the ‘'oteo” was colored to it ao happened that I myself, although would really like to hav» the btggest • 100,000 »Orth of prop^y. ITbeprin look lik« buller, tl>«solos was»l>tain«d in many tlnnga dull and indifferent, waa •ipal l«M will be that te Uw ilk. Ctelr pretty, young lady. - by tlra nso of tenter, which was itself al gifted with a memory of uncommon stomachs to eat the biggest dinners, ‘ ¿ I am a stranger here, like yourself." Kraal sebuol. - tenacity, io all task* which demanded for they have the biggest feet to cover artifctelly ratorod. but tbs use of she said. "My people live far away in tbe exerclw of thia function I took a the most ground. ... Astoria—NsgoliatioM ar« seid to be ' .Tb» mr te vwry much dlspleraed South America, and are' very rich. My foremost place. Madeline wire my most "The highest Ideal tbe American can wm authorised^ by with taAh Kuropatkin and Atonte« sn*1 in prugrese wherehy the Interest ol A. mother is desd. snd I ¡don't remember formidable rival, hpd we began, quietly imagine te the blgge!*t.,automatlc ma that Iba las of IO Il It raid b» would raltova ib«m w«ra it ber. My fstber has seat me herr to be B Hammond and tho Reaekle tumber at firat, but afterwards with, energy, to chine, and be te always talking of It Mt lbal b«.Jsura lb» «ff»»l al publie fight for tbe mastery. Company ia tho soutlrarn and Western and tryinrio Invent It, just as be Is The com^tition, instead of severing7 I always trying to imitate a machine In brought/UX'closer to each other. Made state. Tim «Hirt raid lbs tax contem line reapected the apirit which Bomktimes bls way of living. He would like to Ihetif. Ws live far away from here, in xubdued her, and I, for my part, love«! run tbe human heart and mind by ma plated lbs ffpish«ii prodoct aim ! not th« to be erected. The liimlmr company te I brighter place. Dsn’t you bate Eng dsiAlle of manufactura, Ti>« oouit her tbe better fur the humanising touches chinery, and he treate-bls bead like an land 7“ tlterrfora affirmed th« judgment ol th« composed of wealthy Eastern men, who which my victory frequently awakened. .electric accumulator, and his nerves This was rstber s startling query, but We bad been friends six months, the are so many wires down which bs lower raart, upholding th« validity of own a large tract of spruce timber In being .ia a stats of mind bordering on I the tew and tha tag. sends currents to develop physical disgust for life in general, 1 readijy as The chief fastice and Jtia|icaa Brown energy. He has an Idea that man sented Her ey«s gleamed. and Pvcxham dtsarntod. "Il is a dreary place.“ she eried; “dull Mer wore a very troubled expression, I must push bls brain to Its msxlmum and miserable, and It rains nearly every as he broke open the largeM of num work st th* highest pressure, only to MACniMirs oo out day- But It ia different where I come ber of letters lying before him. Within create machinery. To do this be fills from. It la-always bright there, and the letter Was a smaller one, which be his hesd with cog wheel*, which bs there are Rowers everywhere, and tbe handed to Madeline silently. set* going at such a rate he can never Astoria A ('olumoia Hiver railroad With impetuous eagerness, ahs opened stop them, and they go on turning and south to Tillamook. and read it. it was very short. As tbe turning, even when be has no mors glanced over It. her bosom rose and fell I chinina wnphiyed in Iho com|<anlse work to do. He goes off with such s her eye* brightened and filled with tears. that noen।x»s ihat Mrtal Trades aseocl- rattle that be cannot stop ths machins To bide ber trouble, she Coevallie— The State Grange elected atum nont on etrike teet night m a prò- , until It breaks him down. ' It segued that I was transported to tbs room. r tote agnina* the 10- bau day. ami prac- the following ofllcars al Ito meeting tbe land of which she ap»ka; her eyes "lie has given up real eating long* lically all of the Ufi shopa reprreentrd held here late week: Waster. B. G. were an sparkling, ber face so bright «nd ago, and In ten mlnutea finishes off a in lira aeenclatlnn aro clooed today sunny, ber form so foreign in its slender Iraedy. Tiganlvilto; overseer, J. Clem. meal It would take a Frenchman two I No eflart wlll 1« marie tu operato tha besuty — snd her esrringX gliMened. snd hottra to get through, and aa hfa teeth lahopa unti! tomnrrow, and Gran the Freeaatoi; lecturer, Met. Ciara H. ber beautiful ivory teeth gleamed—end Waldo. Matlray; steward, C. L. Shaw, are bad he stope them all with gold. ! k»«« ut thè employara wlll he contrai- I saw her walking in that land. « won Albany; assistant atoaard. W A. He haa trained himself to work until dcr among all womb-re there* with fruits ter d ai a few pianto. Young, Clatakante;' trrararart_ H.' eating Is a nuisance, so he Invents aad flower* over ber boai, and brilliant The 10-huar day wm inangvirated by liirarhlrarg, Independencai secretary, | Insects Ros ting round her. snd luminous tabloids and can carry a pound of beef sani hing Aura. thè emi lorara far tba porpore al being Mra Mary L. Howaol, Mulino, gate snakes gleaming ha rm leu |n her path steak and a loaf of bread In bls waist ing tira te n kato a ertele. In a ria te and dusky ateves waiting upon ber far The now aapbmive werd by Japan ie keeper, H, N. WartteM, Alsea: Cera«, coat pocket, in America liberty to a far I had bee» a Mudhme boy. fond of genrprteoto all military experta, h moni seni <>ut tonighl by thè offkwra <4 Mra. Raby Hoyrl, Bea vert on. Pomona, mockery and Independence a myth. iho aa» eia lina, H te dratarad ihalth« reading, wild hooka of travel and ad- seam Ibo siraagoot knawn, pterring Iho Un Anna CrMwell. Gresham; Hora, Slave-driving la tbe natural Instinct of ortland markets vratare. and of picturing in my mind the beertest armor plate easily. Ila mm emplayera had no Intention of return- Mira l«lla Wert, Rcapponas; lady a» the American; he must always be drtv- fajh» bruir day, bnt Ibov were wonder* te foreign land*. “ aiatant ateward, Mra. Ida M, Tboep, Ing. »»metiody. Everybody has a boss, coaipetled to teko ihfa wep to cornimi «Who. b ee ta i l , h«. G re« bam; nwmlrar rimutiv« com mil- snd for that reason wants to * boss petuou* ton. ws. greatly eh.n^ .nd to«. Austia T Button, Eocert Grove; softened, .nd . kinder light dwelt OO everybody beneath him. The only Idea meaxtren legislative roramitlM, J Vue-1 ■<*F illV. the American has of civilisai -. ’’in’V1*1 **• UM. f huge orchestra, where all ’ ‘ W . —Y0" ,h» Place. There is I plays the tune while be waves not mm-bTS-to, but the garden - Rt Fetetsbarg. J um 2.—Ry aa ite- 1 rase awkwardly, „ tf „ a woM Baker City pr»»»1'« »se Ente. eommand. and followed ber. Ashamed pe*lal ataras ) m < to»<rad. the coairtd ai Baker City—Al a mase mes flag <4 r " h . Iho parte of Rovai. Rveabu*« aad Tikan Peking's Mouaaterleo. eiitasns heh! hera II »M rraolved to Iaad ali ib» naval forer» of tho Ballis Qf mens Merten and lamaserlea tn organise a fair aseo, tallon fur th« pur- Pekin the number la endlesa. Th« htt latra tlanstortod to Iho oaimaitdunl tamaa and bonzea who dwell therein of tbe, port at Cr.«Oie.it. with iho tili* can be counted by the thousands. They et cemmsuilor 1a chtaf ol the flote and Fair, which will be bold bara this tall.1 parta and «t tito «toteases ol the Kahta Tirara wm a largo aumlwr «|prominent are mostly Tibetans and Mongolians, I era. Tho objert te I hs c«ooli.lat los te diteras perorai, and moot of whom supposed to be Mudylng Buddhism the cootmaads to to tarara anUormitv •igeiiffed lb«lr Intention to su trarrli« under tfie direction of an authenticated ia the moesurve adopted la the detrai iitawally fu» tbe stork ol th* Mencia- lineal dracendant of Buddha himself. te Ibo raaato te tbe Kahta duri^ tho lkm. Two rvara ago the dtouiet fair Indeed, tn one particular monastery waa a failure berrtweaur* them was no ealetlag Mate te war. thrte lineal descendants ar» to b» »een Thu fMohyterteu psM>al araambly for a conalderatlon. They are regard hM tewkii d far unten with iboCterab»*- er! at semigods and treated aa such. tend Ftosht tortea ehurah by «IraoM » •to PvWewbwnr, Jias 2 —,tlwuMp h««. Of the thre« so favor«*!, fed and fiat- •Mtuoms re«». The united ehurah tered. one te ». youngster of twelve •wewlng Oonat L a mador«'a surly ratlra- Will hue» a mwuberahip »f 1,000,000. folloni »•Me Ihrtwltol««—Twu hundrad thoarand X^ara. a bright, lively Mongolian boy, MSI tra«* the rainteiry of foreign aepa ragna The Japones» er» reported te has* ponude ni «mi aert dlspnaud te »t fife fully alive to his own Import» mm rh shard, teitewrad iho Raastaa» aad eomprttod uffa ira te trasved. The rap*« in iba Orai ral* by I «eoi gxs-were lira jm Ice high dignity and dAatlny. yet not the* to »haad o s Maa Q«xa Uag snd tanghi boa* 101« to 141« orato Thte driven the* Inara aaaebllipe, morat mueh o« pteUtaai granad* m »pun • M » derMte falllug off fra* tha fitM kB« toward For* Arthar. Th» Jamassa ta—lfottaH nil te poreuMl tarata lily out- salewtoy te tool y*M. tarai»»» bayram \ S " them again elan devils" as Afford him the rife mlAtetarfal Clrt too. The . far* ihat wvra rrtlia» raiuma amAbid high foe to your taring fa th tunlty of so dolar The lami Currar Uaraburff noUfird horte« 4ip- »«wd prtor lo tho mirata». ami growere . 1CK GRAHAM." bonses are a gre» ay. .rim, t htraals U-ioy thst he wool.t not ravet** *44, M lh«y fearad tba urarkel wraald *z / ! Irara for the blow. o« hto ragutar rareylb« dey toraorenw fati: Kvrary^y seraraod sa li.Ami ai ih > bra rii y as it .might X« rd With my fstetags. to being «emt to add roter toitte reports tba rtaalt nhì prkwa Buyer» aera a 'lokit tendenev ts te bi» ratiratUM*. “X. vory aaxbiM «rad bkidlng «M rwlher te «wooteraatioo. b*tak Tha »«sd wm kraud to ha al ‘ moved Rut there was a IF. .. _ ■ <H>. to «y*», «s if she httle.A «Aosevsd t*. IMag totuething fsr awsy "take eara te the Mhrr ptajte sur a stabt that me y«e •«!< frira is • J Ln Graads Work on Ibo now eraane. yen tike le mt qpras. a •vy t rich buikllng oa Kim atrae* to k»- tog p unk rd The M radura will bp P rity The building be 10**0 tout, and will be soppi tod with the latoa* Im- peavod mmhlMcy II will bo on» te the mom up-tw-dato aad a etera svena Fvasdlto« Tho arwurtag muter way wilb night ami late wonk, and mH ma tail Ibo waste teip to oahaMtote. haada ara ias gl y«< ia nil. teilte go* day abitta Umo waul Thirty-ess W ma IM' .