DAYTON HERALD PAYNE IS NO MODE. DEATH IS SURE Heart Disease Causes Ike Death of Postmaster General. OREGON. DAYTON . WEEK’S DOINGS Washington, Oct 6.—Henry rous. New Mexico. C. Use of Stimulants. Payne, postmaster general ot the United State», a member oi the nation­ al Republican committee, • stalwart of STRENGTH IS EAST FAILING his party, with ths history ot which, in his horn« stat« and nationally, ba Family Has Been Summoned to the Bedside of United States podf> had boon idantfied tor many years, died Death waa du« to dieaaaa of th« mitral valve and dilation of th« heart. Mr. Payna ba» been in poor health fop at least two years, but his last ill­ ness covered only seven days, sn attack of heart trouble laat wook precipitat­ master GeneraL Washington, Oct. -Postmaster General Payne io etili alive, but only as the result ri the injection of the teal profeaaion. Frequent oinking apello marked the dey yeeterday, and" Tha Informational Feaee congress hss ing the end, at a time when, after a hi» condition ie-Mecidedy won» thia to take steps to avert more wars. Tbs Japanese are feeling out the Rus­ sian positions around Mukden and a general advance ia expected next week. teat, he appeared to hava recovered a morning than it wae 14 hour» ago. email measure of the vitality impaired The phyeiciana expreaa not the alighteet by years of srduouus labor. - Death hope for hto recovery, and during the camo after nearly six hoars ot nncon- night poweMed ao little confidence that ocioasnees. The last official caller to their dietinguiahed patient could live inquire aa to Mr. Payne’s condition Was President Roosevelt, snd he bsd been through until morning that at mid­ It it aaid that Secretary Hitchcock’» report on land fraud» wae largely in­ tended te cover up hia own ahortcom- gone only stout ten minutes when the stricken member of the cabinet ex­ H obs have made another advance in pired. The death ot the poetmaster general tha Willamette vallej, several sales be­ ing reported at Independence at 31 came aa ths result really of a succes­ sion of sinking spells due to a weak cents. — heart that enfeebled tho tick man un­ The Chinese government says thst if til Anally the heart literally gave out. foreign capital is needed for propoeed Never in recent years robust, Mr. railway consUnotion, it will flrot turn Payne wae unable to withstand the to America. shot k ot the sinking spells, snd last Chinese refugees from 8ootheni Man­ Friday, when he bad two sinking churia say tha Japaneae are adminia- spells, it was believed he wee rapidly tering affaira with a high hand. approaching the end. While moderate There is a groat scarcity of provisions dooes of heart remedies sufficed at flret, it became necessary by Bunday to give among the native popualtion. much more powerful stimulants, and Lieutenant Granville Foftoeene, the doses were given in greater quanti­ American attache, who has been with ties than on any previous day. tho beeiegiug forees st Port Arthur, is returning home. He is pledged to SOVEREIGNTY IS RECOGNIZED. secrecy as to the conditions around the fortress. ~~ Diplomats on Isthmus of Panama Æ Las Vegas,. N. M., Oct. 6 —Half the at hia apartments nt th« Arlington hotel Russia is finding it v«ty difficult to secure ships to carry coal to Vladivo­ stok. ' - : . | The Rueaiaaa have frustrated several attempts of ths onemy to break through their lines. CAUGHT BY FLOOD night bulletins were imued predicting diaoolution within a few minute», and at 2 o’clock thia morning they placed the limit at two hour» at the outaide, with th« pro’lability that every moment would be the last.'* General Payne, after »pending the forepart of the night in a quiet sleep, wes seised st midnight with a »inking •pell worse than any that bad preced­ ed it. Powerful rootorativee. Adminis­ tered in larger quantities than theroto- foro given produced not the slightest appsrent effect, and the members of the family wore haotily oummoned to the bedside. Two houre later a message 'W»s re­ ceived from the bedside that the gener­ al waa otill alive, but all hope had been abandoned. The physicians tefured to state how long their petient con Id sur­ vive, but stated that while he might live for two houro, on the other hand/ the end might come at the next mo­ ment. After administering.the stimu­ lants at midnight, the physicians dis­ continued the use of drugs, and there- aiter allowed nature to take its course. Shortly efter half past two, the pa­ tient showed signs of reviving, and a few seconds later he completely re­ gained consciousneos, and exclaimed "Hello” to those sbont^Mmr. Dr. Ma­ gruder asked him how be was feeling and received the leply "first rate.” Milk was then given him to drink. Shortly efter 4 o’clock. General Payne’s private secretary issued a bul­ letin in effect, that the patient was rooting easily. It was added that Gen­ eral Payne’s pules wai steadier and hto respiration more natural than it had. been for day». A consultation will probably be held this morning. town of Watrous was destroyed by the flood and at least Secret of the Plundered Safe : By BXtLX OABOMIAU 11 panons ware drowned. Many jamons were rescued from tree» ■ nd housetops. The gre»ts»t damage CHAPTER VIII —(Ooartlnned.) was around tbs junction of Mora and : he spoke M. LeCoq took from his Sapallo creeks'. The rock crusher, the desk and unrolled a largo sheet of draw­ ing paper. Ou thio paper waa photo­ graphed the door of M. Fanvel'o safe. Watroue were washed away. The scratch was indicated with groat ex- Tha Gallirtaa river formed a new channel Sere. . In the Gajlinaa ganan, , “New,” said M. Locoq, hero M our scratch. It runs from top to botto^, the dpme.of the Aqua Pure company starting from the holo in the lock, dlag- broke, brin g tag a terrific flood on the •Sallyraad tsom left to right; that to to city. The Montcxuma-Hot Springe say, it terminates on the side next to the private staircase leading to the bankor'e track went oat In, many plaaaa. Hall aparttoouts. Although very deep at the a doaen'bridjroa wore destroyed and the keyhole, it ends in a scarcely perceptible Monteadma bath bouses wore partly carried away. Tbo Santa Fo loos here io »40,000. The Aqua Pur» company’s loss is »15,000. Koi two blacks an Bridge street every bueineee houee was flooded. The big Ilfleld brick etore wss rained and the bridge undermined, Twentj mer- rbante estimate» their loeo et from »2,- 000 to »4,000 each. Gallinae park ie undo* water end the trolley litre cannot bo repaired for Iwo weeks. The race meet to have boon held hero next week bos been declared off. One hundred thousand dollars will not cover thé loss to the town snd the railroad loss ie equal to that of re­ cent floode ia Arieona. “Yea, patron, I »e« that.” "Naturally you thought that thto •cratch waa made by the poroon Who took the money. Let ue if you wore right. I keve here a little iron boa painted with greeu varntoh like .M Fan- v»l'» safe; hare It to. Tako a key and try to »cratch it. Th« paint to vary hard, my friend, and yat that on th« nafe to ■till harder end thicker. So you tea tha ecratch you dtocovered could not have, been made by tha trembling hand of a thief letting tho key clip.” "Whew!” exclelmod Fanferlot, etupo- fiodi “I never ohould have thought of thet It certainly required great force to make tho deep »cratch on tho cafe.” “Yea, but how waa that force employ­ ed? I have been reeking my brain for thro« deye, and only yaotorday did I como to a conclueion. L«t ua •xamlne together and co« If our conJoeturea pro- ■ont enough chaaeoa of probability to eatabltoh a atarting point” M. Lecoq abandoned tha photograph and, walking to the door communicating with hi» bedroom, took the key from th» lock, and, holding it In hto hand, »aid: “Como here, Fanferlot, end »tand by my aide; there; very w«U. Now, eup- po»e that I want to open thi» door, and yon don’t want me to open It; when you boo mo about to ineort tho key what would bo your firot impulse T’ “To put my hands on your arm and draw It toward mo sa as to prevent your introducing tho key.” “Precisely eo. Now let ue try it; go on.” Fanferlot obeyed; end the key held by M. Lecoq, pulled aside from the lock, clipped along tho door, and traced upon It a diagonal ecratch, from top to bottom, tho exact reproduction of tho one in tho photograph. “Oh, oh, oh I" exclaimed Fanferlot, in three different tonee of admiration, aa he etood gaslng In a reverie et tho door. "What a man you are! I o«e tha econo aa if I had been present. Two persons wore present et the robbery; ono wlahed to take ths monsy, tho other wished to prevent it» being taken. That to clear, certain, and it proven that I am correct In thinking tho caehier innocent” , I ! wondsrful perspicacity. His hopeo wore not deceived. If the jadge waa not absolutely and fully convinced he admir­ ed the ingenuity of the whole proceed- in<- ........ missed Fanferlot. “I will make out a favorable report to-day; and It ia highly probable that the accused will be releas­ ed to-morrow.” He began at once to write out one of those terrible decisions of “Not proven,’* which restore» liberty, but not honor, to th» accused man; which says that ho io will t»U you what to do. replied Raoul, quickly; “you must start afresh; until thia mysterious robbery 1» «xplaln- sd you must ksep away from Faria. It will never do for you to remain here. I have been talking about you to Clam«- ran. 'If I were in Prosper’» place.’ h» arid, T would turn everything into money and embark for America; there I would make a fortune and return to crush with my million» those who have SUS| forced would caya” “My I have himself to say. “I will aeo. I like to know what M. Fauvel nuclei I suppose you know that declined the otter be made mo to most qusrretod. I bars not »«t foot In kto houss for ovsr a month; but I hear of him occasionally. My unci», they »ay, to moro diatrsMsd by tble affair than you aro. H» does not att»ud to his builnsaa, and wanders about as if h» bad lost »v- •ry friend on earth.” “And Mme. Fauvel, and--- " Prospsr hesitated—“and Mils. Madstotao, how aro th»yi” “Ob,” said Raoul, lightly, “my aunt la aa pioua aa «ver. As to my handsome^ icy cousin, she canhet bring harsrif down CHAPTBR IX- ( Proeper had b»en languishing In his lonely cell for sin» daga, whoa «a Thurs­ day morning tha jailer came to Inform him of the judge'» declaion. Ha was conducted before the officer who had searohed him when ho was arrested; and the contents of hia pockets, his watch, tirely absorbed In preparing for the fan­ penknife and several articles of jewelry cy ball to be given day after to-morrow, were restored to him; then ho was told by the JanStdlera. She has discovered, ■o one of her friend» told mo. a wonder­ to sign a receipt -He waa next led across a dark pas- ful dremmaker. a foreigner who has eud- denly appeared from no one knows Catherine do Medici’s maids of honor) aad It 1» to So a marvel of beauty.” Exoesslvc suffering brings with It a trial would roetere him to Ms forawr po­ sort of dull Insensibility and stupor t and sition among moo. Having arrived in front of Gypsy’s Prosper thought that there ires nothing house, ho hesitated to eroes the thresh­ left to bo inflicted upon him. TOWNS WASHED AWAY. old. Hs sxp«risnc«d the timidity of sn honest maa who to suspected of a crims; par; o# Saturday I will aaa thaea ladles Rio Grande Cuts New Channel and hs f»ated to meet a familia* face. How- at tha ball, and will bring you nawa ot Hundreds are Homeless. ever, as ho could not remain all day on them. Now, do hava courage, and re­ ths pavement, ho went In. The janitor member that, whatever happens, you Albuqurque, N. M., Oet. ».—Reports uttered a joyful exclamation on seeing have a friend in ms.' from the floods in the Rio Grande val­ (To bo continued.) him. “I am ¿»lighted to »o« you again!" ho ley above and below thia city are com­ •aid. “I f»lt that you would eom« back ing in. The towns of Valencia and ARE TREATED LIKE SERFS. as whit« as snow. When I rood in tho Loo Lenten were practically washed nswspapers that you were accused of 8«rveate la Boaeta Cannot Testify ta robbery I eald to every one, ’He to inno- away and several hundred families are Four persons were killed end fifty in- Will Be Accredited to America. Court Aaninat Tkair Maatara. cent!’ ’’ jarod ia aa English railwsy accident. Although serfdom was abolished in homeless. The river. swung to the Washington, Oct. 8. — Chile has “Madam has, no doubt, left hero?” he Russia many years sgo by tha flrot Tokio is advised that tho army ie formally recognised the sbsolute sov­ east, cut a new channel, and poured a said; "do you know where she has NiehotaB, the conditions of the work­ torrent through the two towna. No gone}” ereignty of the United States ovsr the ing people there hsve not greatly im­ “ No, monsieur. On the day of your Fira wiped out an entire village in Panama canal sone. Other nstions lives were loot. proved. Th« lot of the domestic ser­ arrest sh» sent for a eab, put all her nentbern Russia. Five hundred fam- which hsve been holding back to await The Barelas» suburbs of thio eity bore» Into it, and drove awajiy without vant is especially hard. He is hired ilka are bomeiem. ■offered the moot In thio immediate saying whsra ah» wa» going. Since then for one year and la told exactly what ths outcome of the diplomstic test case wa have heard nothing of her. Wh»n hto particular duty is to be. . He then vicinity, about 50 housoo being deo- will do the same. The reeult will bo your father left thia morning at 8 o'clock sticks to that ono duty. As long as troyed. ■” he told me that one of hia frienda ro- •sch servsnt faithfully performs the the coast of Norway and wont down that practically all the foreign diplo­ Ignacio Gutienos, a commissioner mained, whom I was to look upon ss special duties of his position all to mats on the iothmus will be socredited with all on board. the master until your return. You know of Sandoval county, telephoned that to this country instead of Panama. him, doubtless, a stout man, about your Well, but the neglectful butler-or cook the damage at Loo Cordale» and Ala­ or coachman Is eent by the employer Chile some time ago applied for an at aork in Colorado repairing the work height, with rod whiskers.” meda, above the city, will amount to Prosper was greatly astonished. A with a written note to the police judge, t of the flood, it will take a week to equatum for Groonimo Osso, who was several hundred thousand dollars. friend of his father occupying the house! who, after carefully investigating tho make th« road passable. appointed consul at Panama. The re­ There ie one passenger train from What did that mean? Howevor, he con­ comptalnte, has a right to order bodily quest was wiihheld, owing to the un ­ D» tn-tives are unable to And any clew Southern California at Gallup and an­ cealed his surprise. punlehment or to write a bad mark settled condition of affairs*. Though to tbo persons who tovs sttempted to other from San Francisco at Winslow, “Yes, I know him,” ho said. Then, in tho book kept for thto purpose. __ destroy the battleship Connecticut. this country exarcises lull control over while the other trains from California rapidly aocendlng the otalrcaoe, ho rang In great Russian households often Th.™ Is little danger that any further the canal sone, the land belongs to are hold hero. The local officihls can­ “Becauao, at perfect liberty to open his own bell. from twenty to fifty servants are kept, Panams . Today the secretary of state Tho cashier did not recollect having attempt will be made. Marines are not say when the trains will arrive or the ufe whenever ho wished to do so, and even the middle-claw families stationed ail around the boat and oth- disposed of the question by issuing the depart, and the traffic situation Is seri- it is not likely that ho would have soon him before. “I am delighted to make your ac­ hava from two to four. The pay of exequatur, but instead of being in the brought a witness when he intended to one. quaintance,” Qid tho man, with a bdW.' these servants varies according to the MANY A BRIBE. regular form it is s notification to Gen­ Many feet of track ie reported gone commit the theft’’ Aecord ins to dispatches from Okla- eral Davis, governor general of the ca­ “Well reasoned, Fanferlot But on “That you are ourpriood to coo mo boro, line of work. While the “chiefs” In at Ortis, at CerriUos, Waldo, ThornCpn bma the South Canadian river io high­ nal sone, thst Mr. Ossa is authorised Ex-Speaker Kelly Informs on the and Bernalillo, and above and below this supposition the banker would be you were about to oboervo. I ean easily the kitchens of wealthy families often er than in 40 years. It io feared that to represent Chile in all diplomatic Look for the real understand. Your father intended to in­ receive »1,500 a year, a cook in an this eity at Rincon, Amarillo, N. M,. equally innocent. Missouri Combine. rogue, the one who opened the safe, and troduce me to you, but ho was obliged ordinary citizen’s employ gets no more matters involving the canal strip. St. Louis, Oct. ».—In a written con- and Ideta. stole the notes, and who 1» still at largo, to leave for Beaucolre this morning. I than »00 a year, and a maid of all This will probably involve further era glad to say he went away as convinc­ th« river, throughout th« territory, differences between this government feseion today Charles F. Kelly, speaker while others are suspected.’’ work never gets more than »25 a year “Impossible, patron—impossible! Don’t ed as I am that you havs not taken a will bi enormous. No loe» of lit» ha» and the republic of Psnsms. of the bous» of delegatee during a per­ DROP INTO CELLAR. At Easter every servant gets a pres­ you know that M. Fauvel and hia cashier sou belonging to M. Fauvel. This let­ iod in the life of the boodle combine, ter,” continued the stout gentleman, “will ent. gener^y a suiter dress. . relates the »tory of that combine. ' He Many Rcoplc Injured at Church Cor­ had keys, and they only? And they al­ serve CORTELYOU WILL SUCCEED HIM. Every otKr Sunday the servants In an introduction, I hop«.” •Ir William Harcourt, a noted Brit­ ways kept these keys in their pockets. ” declares a prominent politician prom­ ner Stone Laying. The cashier took the letter, opened It, a Russian household are entirely free. ish politiciaa. Is dead. “ On the evening of the robbery the ised himself and others implicated that and as bo road hto face brightened and Their work stoDs Saturday night after A third atton/pt has been made to He Is Expected to Eater the Office the next circuit attorney would be “oil Adamo, Mass., Oct. ».^—While Right banker left his key in the secretary.” tbo blood rotnrood to hto cheeks. Hsv- “ Yeo; but the key alone was not suffi ­ About December I. Wrerk the battleehip Connecticut. right,” and promised if they would re­ Rev. Thomas D. Beavon, Roman Cath­ cient to open the safe; the word must ing finished the totter, ho held out hl» supper, when the servants leave the Wsshington, Oct. 6.—In succession main firm he would secure, for them olic biahop of Springfield, was laying also be known. Thatjuams was ‘Gypsy.’ hand to th» »tout gentleman, who »hook bouse not to return until the next Trinidad, Colo., reports that it can Monday morning. The employera ____ to Mr. Payne, George Bruce Cortelyou, either continuances until the nsxt cir­ the corner atone of Bt. Stanislaus’ Pol­ “Which la the name of the cashier’s it warmly. J'My father tell» me,” »aid Prosper, never aak where or tow the free tlm« cuit attorney ..took office gr, jmrdong couain. Now keep, jour eyes open. The ” The September receipts of ths 8t. ex-secretary of tho department of com­ afterwards. He declares ths politician ish church, a floor collapsed, precipi­ day you find a man sufficiently intimate “that you are one of'Mo boat" frienda. Ho to spent Ln>ri» fair amounted to about $2,5Q0r merce and labor, and. now chairman of raid the new circuit attorney, for which tating L»0 persons into ^hs basement. with Bertomy to be aware of all the cir­ telia m» to place Implicit confidïhçqrio Ruwtan servants will pilfer. Since entiraly ............. ict entirely Foor ad _ vice. S : jtukstan Julies leave everything to th« the Republican national committee, office the Démocrate today mode their A dosen persons were injured, several cumstances connected with this nnme, jou sud to act “Just so. This morning your father caie of/the servants, the latter do aa and at the same time on a footing with nomination, would be ‘‘ his man. ” will become postmaster general. The RuMiaus have temporarily oenoualy. Biahop Beaven and several the Fauvel family which would give him said to ms, ‘Verdurot—that to my name they please, v Kelly declared the politician paid Mr. Cortelyou’sappointment as head of the priest» aseiating him were »light­ the privilege of entering M. Fauvel’s —Verdurot, my sou is In a painful posi­ The men servants smoke cigars be­ of the postoffice department was de­ him »15,000 of »60,000 promised to tion. You must get him out of It.' I Mukden. chamber, then, and not till then, you will termined on severs! months sgo by keep away from the grand jury, before ly hurt. answered, 'All right, I will, do my boot-* longing to tbelr masters and pay fre­ discover the guilty party. On that day The eaar may block tbs plan for the Some 7,000 person» attended the Pieeident Roosevelt, when Mr. Payne which he had been subpoened to appear Now the ice to broken, tot us discus» th» quent visits to the win« cellars of the Im mediata reotganisaiion of the Rua- indicated to the president hia desire to after John K. Murrell returned from ceremony and about 200 were »eated or the problem will be solved.” bouse, but a gentlemen would consider “We shall certainly aucceed If yon In­ question. What'aro you going to doY’ “What am I going to do7 I am going it "demeaning” blmaclf to prosecute a retire from the department on account Mexico and turned states’ ■ evidence in standing on the floor which covered the tereat youraelf in the caae." L Poet master General Pty ne continuée of the precarious ttate of his health. the city lighting desl. He went to newly made basement. - Just as the “Yea, I am intereated in it, and during to find out th» wretch who baa caused servant for this. in a dansrr-ois condition. Hie life Mr. Payne would have resigned the Europe by way of Canada, taking the biahop was about to lay the »tone a sec­ the laat four days I have discovered my ruin, and hand him over to justice— The Russian servants will talk to reveuge myoelf.” portfolio long ago had it not been for name of James Logan. It was the in­ tion of the flooring, about 40 feet many important facta. * But liaten to me. stout follow servants, but never stout “ Exactly; and have you any claw to square, collapeed, dropping 12 feet, and I have reaaons for not appearing in this the then pending investigation of the tention of the politician, Kelly '»aid, to their employers. Even when they the guilty person Y’ ' v ‘ \ Rusaisns made a raid on junks ear- affaire of the department.. He felt, have him remain away until after the carrying With it the bishop, the clergy affair. No matter what happens, I for­ “None, and yet I aball succeed, for a quit one piece snd take service In an­ vying supplies to Oyama and bid you mentioning my name. ” and about 140 others. however, and said many times to bls statute of limitations had run out on troyed a number of them. “I will obey your Instructions snd bs man who devotee hia whole life to the other family they would never men­ In the confusion that followed many friends, that be could not relinquish the lighting deal. By a miscalcula­ accomplishment of a tack cannot fall.” tion anytjjlgg about their former mas­ discreet. ” “Well aaid, M. Proeper; I fully ex­ ters. Thta^lsCretlon goes so far that It io reported that General Basil in the duties of the office while the Inves­ tion, Kelly »aid. became back too soon, were trampled upon and half suffocat­ “ I shell rely upon you. Now, to begin, ed. Bishop Beven was caught in the pected auch would be your intention, and tigation waa (ending, and expressed and wae arrested. Munos, leader of the 0 nignayan revo you must carry this photogrsph to the even th« taw considers it In Russia Kelly ie under convict'on for perjury crush but was able to sava himself from judge of instruction. Expinin to him I have alroady be8h looking Into the tbs taw excludes servants as witness­ lationists, has been ebot by hie former bis determination to carry this work to serious Injury. He was bruised shout case. I have formed a plan. To begin a conclusion. in connection with "boodle” cases, as if It were your own discovery, what followers. es against their former or present em­ and hie trie! on the charge ot bribery tbs body and had hi» hands scratched. I have just shrown you; repeat for .his with, you muat disappear.” “Disappear!” eried the eaahler, Indlg ployers. so long, at least, as these ser­ Considerable loss of life and prop­ benefit the scene we have just acted, and in connection with the eu bur Don fran- erty wag ocuassioned b> fire in the ar­ Bt cistplates Will Not Be Made. I am convinced that this evidence will nantly. “Disappear! that would be a vants are not suspected of bsvlng Worcester, Mam., Oct. 6.—The Tele­ ch i re deal will be called Monday. - He confeaslon of guilt, would authorise the taken part in the crime. tillery and ammunition msgssines at Rome, Oct. 5.—Some time ago the determine him to release the cashier. world to say that I am hiding ao as to gram tomonow morning will my: ia now out on tondi. Prosper must be at liberty before I can Russian government ordered 100,000 ‘‘Governor John L. Bate* will, in all enjoy undisturbed ths stoton fortune.” commence my operatlona.” bullet proof breast platen of the tpye in­ TATTOOED WITH SYMBOLS Honor will Go to Widow, “W»ll, what then 7” aaid Red Whis­ probability, at the next meeting of the Fanferlot waa joyoualy picking np hia governor’s council, announce the ap­ London, Oct. 8.—The 8t. James Ga- vented by Signor Benedetti. The lat­ hat to go when M. Ler-oq cheeked him by kers. “Did you not say just now that Filli pino’» Cuticle an Incriminatine the sacrifice of your life was made? You pointment of Attorney General Wil sette says the late William Vernon ter recently started for St. Petersburg waving hia hand, and aaid: have an enemy? Boms petty imprudence Mobile, Alaham, la "hoeing the waraa* liam H. Moody, of Haverhill, to suc­ Harcourt, who twice refused a peerage, to supervise the manuutacture of the “I have not finiahed. You know how A man was taken to constabulary eat weather in ilo hialory for the tiare ceed Senator Hoar. Shortly before bis eventually accepted the honor and breastplatM, but waa etopped at Mun­ to drive a carriage and manage hofsea? will betray "him. But while he aeea you atanding on the watch bo will be on hia headquarters yesterday whose body death. Senator Hoar communicated to wopll have been gasetted Baron Mal- ich by the Italian firm to which he had Very well. As soon as the judgs dis­ ua reflect on the course you was an art gallery. HI» breast, back sold the rights to manufacture, and misses you return homo Immediately, guard; The condition of Poatmaator General Governor Bates hia wish that the pres­ would on the next birthday honor list. make yourself a wig and the 'complete should pursue. Now listen. You have and arms had been rendered complete­ which objected to Signor Benedetti ’ s in ­ ent attorney general might succeed him “Fate,” the paper adds, ha» tendered drees of a valet; and, having dreaeed a friend, M. de Lagoro? Who to thia ly antlngantlng |>y tattooers, working as senator from Massachusetts, and it the event impossible, but it ia deemed tervention in the matter, and he re­ yourself, take this letter to the agency on fellow r under the skillful guidance of antin- The Japaneae have adopted tactics is understood boro Mr. Moody will ac­ probable that a baronetcy following the turned to Italy. The firm had also “M. de Lagors, monrieur,” said Pros­ the Rue Delorme. The agent will send gantlng priesta. He was visiting his undertaken to supply the Japanese intended to prevent the return of the cept.” proceedure on the death of W. H you to M. do Clameran, who ia looking per haughtily, “to M. Fauvel’a nephew; querida In Manila when arrested. main Buaalan force to Mukden. Smith, who was a minister of war in government with 200,000 breastplates. for a valet, his man having left him yes­ a wealthy young man. handaome. Intelli­ He was not Sn unprepossessing na­ gent, cultivated, and the best friend 1 terday.” Lord Salisbury’s cabinets of 188» and Perish In Flood. The Rumian squadron at Port Ar­ tive, but he bad too many Incriminat­ Bloodlekt gr the Siege. “ Excuse me If I venture to suggest Santa Fe, N. M., Oct. *.—Reports 1888, will nevertheless be conferred on thur has made another attempt to ee- “Humph!” said M. Vsrdurot. “I shall ing documents to rosin sround In a Tokio, Oct. 5.—Reports have been that you are making a miatake. Thia Lady Harcourt” received here from different points in but were driven back. Another bs delighted to make th» acquaintanc» of wild state, so he was arrested ns a received by the war office to the effect Clameran ie not'tho cashier*a friend.” the flooded territory show that the “Why do you always Interrupt met” one adorned with eo many charnilug suspicious character. He gave his that the death struggle at Port Arthur Great Damage In Texas. lorn of life occurred in the poet week is said M 'Do what qualltiee. I must let you know that I name aa Sylvester Gomes. Ills sn- Kuropatkin now imùnse that be een- greeter than heretofore believed. At Fort Worth, Tex., Oct. ».—A spec­ baa been resumed. The Russian» have I tell you, and dou’t disturb your mind wrote him e note In your neme asking tlngantlngs were sbove suspicion, as on to Harbin and the problem least >0 persons perished, and all sec­ ial to tbs Record from Pecos says: A made several valiant attempts to re­ about ths rest Clameran la not a friend him to come hero, end he eent word that tions have not been definitely heard message was received here fiom Carlo- take the »ttong positions around and of Prosper’», I know, but ha 1» the friend he would be hero directly. I must see well aa above price, and had they from. Ten Santa Fe passenger trains bad at 3 P. M., saying 80 feet of the including Fort Kuropatkin, but were and protector of Raoul da Lagoro, Why thie young men. Aleo I have arranged been worked on a garment, as Is cus­ and will submit to you a little plan of tomary, he would have been despoiled are tied up nt Santa Fe tonight, but McMillan dam and all bridges, the repulsed after three hours’ fighting. ao? Whedca the Intimacy of these two < men ot auch different age»? That 1» conversation——” The engagement» were among the of It for a enrío. power dam, electric light plant and Soavenit Lewis and Clark dollaro what I moat find out. I muat also find A ring at the front door interrupted bloodieat since the siege began, and Over bla Heart he had worked a over the Rock Island and Southern a cotton gin were washed away today M. Verduret out who this ironmaster is, who lives in Pacific roads, connection being effected by the big rise in the Pecos river, caus­ the loams on both sides number many Paris, and nevsr goes to attend to his “Adieu to my plan; hero he Ie. Re­ conventional figure of an altar, with tramontai in securing the appropria­ through the Santa Fe Central, which ed by heavy rains in the mountains thousands. Several times during the furnaces. Through you I will havs an member, Proeper,” eald M. Verduret, In a cross superimposed, This be said resumed operations today. north and west of Roswell. All bridges assault the troops came eo near each eye upon him. He han a carriage; you e wsrnlng tone, “not oho word to thle waa an antlngantlng. On bis right tion to the Portland exposition. are to drive it. and you will soon ba able men »bout your plana, or about ma. Pro­ breast was a human henrt. Inverted, between Carlsbad and Portales are other, they fought hand-to-hand. ; to give me an account of hia manner of tend to be dtoeeuraged, belplem end an Believes Confession Not True. surmounted t>y a erose, with three let­ washed out on the Santa Fe. The total talnlng about 100 pouches of American life, and.of tha aort of people with whom decided whet to do.” ters above It When‘asked what par­ Topeka, Kan., Oct. 8.—Robert Ro­ damage to the railload and irrigation snail, was broken into and 91 pooches General Oku’s Headquarters in the he aasociates.”. And he dleappeered befall a eurtsln ticular brand of anting this was ho * maine, who confeoeed to complicity in company will exceed »400,000. ; and riled of such valuables as “You will be obeyed. Where shall I »» I’roeper ran to open the door. I*roo- Field, Oct. 8.—The first southbound the Independence and Vindicator out- only grinned the wider. It to believed report to you 7” f per'» portrait of M. de Legore had not Day Home from Alaska. rages in Colorado, was taken to the train on the railway left thia afternoon “I will call on you every day. Until been an exaggerated one. Bo handsome that this fantastic design Is the re­ Kanaes penitentiary hom hero today, Washington, Oet. 5.—Judge Day, carrying 490 Japanese wounded, 100 I tell you differently don't step foot in a face and manly a figure could only be­ minder of some vow that he took dur­ Ho will serve a sontsneo for robbery. who waa sent to Alaska last Juns to lx- this H aum : you might b« followed. .If ing the fnstirrectlon. Three more let­ aick and 33 wounded Russian prisoners anything Important should happen eend long to a noble character. Hie flrat Im­ The Colorado officials have decided to vestigate charges brought against pulse wee to throw hlmeelf Into Proepere ters and a cross were tattooed In the Tbs wounded a not» to your wife, and she will inform a mis. drop for the preeent all notion of poroe Judges Brown and Wickersham and on tbs way to Japan. hollow of his back. He aaid that “Y our letter, my dear Proeper," —to these were never known to fail to rating Romaine for hi» alleged part in various other officials of the judiciary, are practically the hat of the Japanese me. Go, and he prudent.” añidiera. The door closed