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THE DAYTON HERALD WEALTH IN SANOS. Government Gives Out Report About Coast’s Msgnetic Iron Ore. DAYTON." NEWS OF THE WEEK Washington, Nov. 29. — From Fort Stevens, at tbe mouth of the Columbia river, southward 18 miles to Tillamook Head, is one of the richest black sand beaches on the Pacific coast, according SIDETRACK TARIFF ’ L " ' ” • vi ; Rate Regelation tbe Only Prob lem Belone Coming Session. to the figures contained in tbe second preliminary report of Dr. David T. Day, of the United States geological survey, on the resulte of experiments on concentrating thete sands. Tbe President Will Not Give Senate Any Clatsop beach sands were the first with Excuse to Avoid Action by De- which experimente were made, and tbe ——battante N» Air. —.— results obtained from them have just CONCENTRATION OF ATTENTION GREATEST HARVEST IN HISTORY Present Year Was Record Breaker In United States. Washington, Nov.28.—"W.alth pro duction on the fariM 0< United States in 1905 reacted ^^I1*** amount evsr attained i“ or ,n7 other country—fiô.MS.W0-000-” In the first annual report of his third term Secretary of Agiolto,a 1,011 presents an array of figures and a state ment representing product« and profits of the farmers of this •sBntry> which be admits "dreams of wealth produc tion could hardly equal " Four crops make nsw high records aa to valus — oern, bay, wheat and rice— although in amount of production the corn ia the only one that exceeds pre vious yields. In every crop the gen eral level of produetisn was high and that of priepe still higher. Beside the enormous yield of wealth tbe secretary estimates that the farms of the country have increased in vahe during the past five years to a present aggregate of fifi,* 133,000,000. "Every sunset during the past five years," he says, "hsa registered an in crease of $3,400,000 in the value of the farms of this country." Analyzing the principal crops for tbe year, the secretary says that corn reached its highest production at 2,- 708,000,000 bushels, a pin of 42,000,- 000 over ths next highest year, 1809 ; hay is second in order of value, al though cotton held second place during the two preceding years. The hay crop this year is valued at $60,000,000. Cotton comes third, with a valuation of $575,000,000; wheat, $525,000,000; oate, $282,000,000; petatoes, $138,- 000,000; barley, $58,000,000; tobacco, $12,000,000; sugar, caae and sugar beets, $50,000,000; rice, $18,000,- 000; dairy products, $51,000,000, an increase of $54,000,000, over last year. A D ead P ast ' laughter from morning till night; but ft’s no wonder he hatee it now, poor fellow no wonder!" ’ “Why does he hate It, Mra. 8uccur denF asked Gertrude. And then Felicia at the window tzksd a question, too. "Is that the church down there among the trees J” • th* “»“-k-wr. th. -Me ZOQ<1" «• the gable of the vicarage. Ah! and that to a changed house, too, nowadays! a stranger there with a sickly wife au.l ■ tribe of noisy children—eo different." Meanwhile Gertrude leaned her elbow upon the mantel shelf; before her was a picture frame of dark wood with closed doors shut to with a tiny gilded key. Something, she knew not what, mads " her suddenly inquisitive concerning this frame. She glanced round; Mrs. 8uc- «urden and Felicia stood with their backs to her, looking out of windows; she turn ed th. tiny key quickly and opened its doors. Before her was a painted minia ture of a young girl in a riding habit wearing an old-faahioned felt hat with * b II* r*“1 “ the ,ide' th« exceedingly beautiful, the eyes Urge and dark, the features regular, tbe lips full • nd very sweet, and hair too was dark, • nd th. figure «ppeared to be tall and perfectly symmetrical. "That to Miss Gray,” said tbe voice of the housekeeper behind her. Ger trude started «nd abut to th. little door almost guiltily. ®Bt W»re they left the little study, r elicia lingering behind had time .to make one or two private observation«. Do you think,” .b. whispered to Gertrude while they waited it the open doorway that ted.into th. gard.us. when Mrs. Buccurden had gon. tn que.t of th. man who was to take her place as cicerone; “do you think that there ia a Mr. Succurden about, Gertrude?” “Impoasibl. to say—why T’ ‘‘Because somebody has been sitting In that room, I am convinced, just before we ^ent into it. Did you notice th. newspaper on the floor? and a pen tn the Inkstand was wet, and the blotting book was awry, and, oh, my dear, didn't you notice th. strongest smell of smoke?" "Well, I thought I did, certainly. Very likely some man servant, who appropri ates hiz> master's sitting room. Hush, here comes the old lady. When do you expect Mr. Desmond and his bride back, Mrs. Succurden?” "I doubt If Mr. Brian will ever bring her here to this house, -ma'am, and In any case they are abroad for a year, I hear. If you will walk out into th. gar dens, ladies, the bead gardener will meet you outside.” (To bo continued.) denly back into ths room behind har / CHAPTER X.—<Continu.d.) Shs stood b.fors him trembling; some She was genuinely sorry, and angry, too, thing, too, awoks in her also—that vagus with the girl who perhaps had broken •omething which from the very firet hie her faith to Roy to marry Desmond. Resume of the Less Important bu* But Roy’s love affairs did not Interest presence had ahadowed forth in her. Not Lees Interesting Events "Answer m., Kitt.n. Do you under Mrs. Talbot; she was thinking of other of the Past Week. .. stand ms?” be crisd, .«gerlyt for now things. “Then I suppose he married her either that b. had spok.u, no hot, impetuous lover could bs mors Impatisnt. "Do you out of pity or because he did not know been given out by the government. what else to do with her. Mark my love ms. child? Do you love m.?" A great building strike threatens Magnetic iron ore is sbwon to be Washington, Nov. 28.—For various "What ia iovs?" sb. murmured, below words, Felicia, that marriage will be an New York. / present in immense quantities, in one reasons P^eident Roosevelt will not unhappy one.” her breath. “I don’t seo how you can tell that.” The entire Russian peasant congress place attaining tbe remarkable average urge congress at the approaching ses “It is lif. and delight; it to happineaa, of 643.559 pounds in one ton of sand, “Yes, because Brian Desmond does Kitten: it ia what you were longing for, bas been arrested. not lore her! he has had a past, that hot much gold and platinum were also sion to take up the question of tariff child.” Sentence of Burton bas been post found. In fact it is said by Dr. Day revision. He believes the railroad rate “Is it happiness?” she asked, dresmily. man, a grand passion in his life, which I don't know poned pending a motion for a retrial. that tbe values in tbe precious metals question is the most vital issue which looking swsy from him. Was this Indeed is by no means dead. the snswer to the great mystery which what It is, but it ia certain that little Tbe first blizzard of the season has alone would in themeelvee probably confronts the people of the United States today, and be ia therefore un the wisest men on esrth had been unable Miss Laybourne has nothing to do with left its mark through the entire Middle pay for the cost of working the aand. Brian Desmond's life is not over to falhom! "Are you sure, quite sure, it. willing to bring to tbe front any other It was through the energy of the West. yet; ho Is a long way from the blessed that it ia happiness?” she repeated. Astoria chamber of commerce in sack problem whdee discussion would tend “Yes: is it not what you wanted your condition of callons indifference to the Toe two branches of the British Lib ing and. loading into cars at its own ex to postpone, if not defeat, legislation self? That I should stay with you al reopening of an old wound that is the era! party are trying to patch up their pense Samples to be experimented with, on that subject. He proceeds on the ways; buly thst would not give you con nearest approach, to happiness for which differences. that this sand first received attention theory that the worst evil should be tent always unless you were one with some of us can ever hope. You will see The Supreme court of the United A government geologist was sent to ex first cured. Atter four years’ experi mi. part ef my life, part of my very that he will live to break bis wife’s Blates upholds tbe Iowa law against in amine the beach from which, the sam ence in the white house, and with a self. To understand perfect happiness heart yet if she loves him and to wish comprehensive knowledge of the meth ples were taksn. surance trusts. - you must love me, and you must bo my himself dead and buried, too.” Gertrude Talbot flung back her hand He found tbe sands 1,50b i$et west ods resorted to by congress to defeat wife." The New York Supreme court bss or- of Hammond station, near Fort ' Stev- legislation which is distasteful, the some head-and laughed, showing all her She looked up straight into Jiis eyes. white teeth and flourishing about her dwed a complete recount of ballots in ene, to be the richest. At this point president is fully aware that he- would “And you?”' she said, trembling. "Do hands with a free, careless abandon of tbe recent city election. the sand is very black, becoming light materially decrease the chances of get you love me, you? Is It perfect hsppi- action, till all the rowa of little gold President Roosevelt is holding daily er in color toward the south, ranging ting rate legislation if be should make ness for you, too?” bangles on her wrists jingled merrily conferences relative to tbe work of the from dense black to light gray, at the tariff revision an issue of equal import Something In the intense earnestness upon her hands. mouth of ths fiecanicum river. From ance with the regulation of freight of her wonderful eyes cut him through coming sewnon of congress. "What are we going to do to-day, my this.point to-Tillamook head, the sand rates. He is aware that the senate for one moment like a knife; for half a dear?” she cried gayly. “Thia dead- Senator Smoot is »aid to have secured would quickly seise upon thia opportu second he could not meet her look — al ts very green, dne to the presence of alive place is becoming almost too much railroad and trust support in exchange most winced before her. olivine and other portions of decom nity and concentrate its attention on a for my strength of mind; the sands are for his vote on the rate bill. “Are you sure, quite sure,” she said infested with' babiea and the cliffs are posed basalt. One mile from Tilla tariff bill, not so much with any idea again, “that you, too—you have thia hot and biasing. What possible enter A Chicago man haa confessed to giv mook bead large basaltic boulders take of modifying tbe Dingley tariff as to wonderful thing, thia lovo which you tell ing a bribe to Milwaukee city officials tbe pladB of most of the sand, which is distract attention and sidetrack the tainment can you suggest for the day me about? Ia it to make you happy as PLENTY OF MONEY. •rite bill before it reached a critical for a woman of Intelligent aepirationa in orler to secure a contract. very thin from here on. well? Or is it only for pify, and becauae and a temperament that positively col' stage. Salt river is higher than ever known I spoke ignorsntly and foolishly, not lapses without the stimulus of novelty There is other legislation which the Secretary of Interior Has Not Been knowing what I said?” GREAT STORM IN EUROPE. but once and Phoenix, Arisons, and and excitement?” president hopes to have passed besides Furnished Proper Figures. “ Kitten, dearest Kitten! ” he cried, tak many smaller towns are threatened "I am at my wits' ends. Suppose we tbs railroad rate bill, but he is no re ing her aoft face between both his hands, Washington, Nov. 28.—When tbe with a flood. -------- .— send for the waiter?’ suggested Felicia. British and German Coast Resorts anxious about that measure than any and at his touch the blood rushed once secretary of the Interior and the Recla The bell was rung, and the waiter Damsged and Lives Lost. Mrs. Chadwick threatens to take a other, and he will concentrate bis mation service reach an understanding more In a flame to her cheeks. "Why shortly appeared. number of bankers to the penitentiary efforts to secure such a law aa will, in should you say that; wby_should I not London, Nov. 29.—Great damage aa to lbs' extent ami - condition of the "Waiter," aaid Mra. Talbot, “wo want with her if her appeal to tbe United love you, child?” was done to tbe coast town^ of Great hie judgment, effectively check diecrim national reclamation fund, it is expect something to do; how do people as a Why, indeed! Perhaps for one swift States Supreme court fails.. ¡nations of all sorts. He wants a law Britain by last night’s storm. Many which will apply the "square deal" ed that a number of new irrigation pro hour be believed It himself, her strange rule amuse themselves when they come The move for football reform has be jects, including projedta in Eastern Questioning«, her persistent doubtful down here to stay, when they are tired small vessels were driven ashore, but rule to railroad business, and if "his in come general among the colleges and Oregon abd Eastern Washington, will ness. the curious blending of shrewdness of looking afAho aea and of" sitting on universities of tbe United Siates. Ac thus far only a few lives are reported fluence. backed by public opinion, can be approved and placed inder contract. and of innocence which was the oddest the beach?” bring it about, such a law will be writ Thue appealed to, Caleb Griggs cidents of this season number into tbe lost. But until there is a complete under part of the remarkable creature's chsr- »DOWSING.’* ten on the statute books before the first standing, the present chacijc condition acter. fanned the fl«me witlffn him, and scratched his head, pushed out his lower hundreds. During the night huge waves swept session of the Fifty-ninth congress ad must continue, apd inactivity will be Increased, ss opposition invarisbly does, lip and pondered deeply. A slight earthquake was felt through the sea fronts of many favorite reeorts. journs. "Ah, 'yes!" he exclaimed suddenly; tbe rute, save on projecto that„are sci his longing to takA^tar ,to himself, until "there is a bouse, a fine house, too— out Italy. Sea walls and promenades were washed in" very truth he tola himself that be did. nsi ly under qontract. 1 Jiot an old house—but a very nice place __ "l-will show you dat it 1« pozzihi«, The sultan of Turkey shows signs of out, and houses an<r~F>oleI»'“arong”"Hie" Thè great misundèrsTahiT ling that now i n dee d love her.—------------ ----------------------- with a good park. It’s a long way from CANAL ENGINEERS DEPART. vary possible, to discover de spring _ "Who could help loving you, my fairy yielding to the powers. sea fronts were flooded Some houses prevaila is aa to tbe amount of money here, certainly—a good ten mile or more, of water without any mattock, at oueen?" he cried. “Do you think because Cuba has sent« gunboat to inveeti collapsed. Ridicule Reports They Have Changed available for use, and tbe restrictions I am ao much older than you are that I but then the horse could be put up for spade, or dig at all,” says Douster- under which that money may be ex suf blind and dgbf and cold to your love an hour, while the ladies walked about gate the affairs of the Isle of Pines. The small coasting steamer Peridot, Decision on Sea Level. awlvel In Scott’s "Antiquary.” pended. The Reclamation service haa liness snd your sweetness? I cannot love the park, and the family is away, so that of Glasgow, was totally wrecked on the Linievltch is said to have put down Washington, Nov. 28.— The five for its own set of'figuree, but those figures vou as a father. Kitten; that love haa no doubt the housekeeper could bo In Whether the supposed divining prop The crew was lost. eign delegatee to the board of consult a mutiny in Manchuria after much Island of Magee. do not coincide with the figures which gone from youz life forever, but I can duced to show two ladles over it, and if erties of tbe hazel forked stick have Seven bodies have been washed up. bloodshed. \ ing engineers of the lathmain Canal have been furnished Secretary Hitch make it up to you. my aweeteet, for I they wbuld Mke to take their lunch in any basis of scientific reason or not, The provinces report great damage a basket----- ” tbe faith in its ability to locate The University of Pennsyvlania has by the gale. The telegraph wires are rommiseion left for New York today, cock by the men in -Uia own department can loVe you aa a lover and a husband, “The very thing! the very thing!" cried springs is. firmly fixed, and even hard and.will »ail for their homes. They and I can teach you. Kitten — I can teach upon whom be relies. Tbe secretary, taken the initiative in suggesting new down, and tie telephone line to Paris Mrs. Talbot, excitedly; “we will go there. er to shake than the belief In the will meet again in Brusaela during the confronted with very different financial vou bow to love me back again.” football rules. is interrupted. One of her rare sweet smiles stole into What is the name of this place, and who weather-controlling power pf ths first day« of January. General Davie statements, from sources which ought does it belong to?" The Red Star line steamer Kron land will go to that city aa repreeentative of New York police authorities have to agree, has concluded that neither is ' her face, hovering first at the corners of “It's called Keppington Hall, ma’am, moon's phases. A recent issue of ths doubled the number of police reserves, and the American Hamburg line steam the American members of the board, her mouth snd then spreading like sun right, yet he is unable to figure out for and it belongs to a family of the name London News contains an article on greenmabfy in antitfipation of a strike er Patricia, bound for New York, em- and will take with him the documenta, himself just bow much money he has shine to her grsve, still eyes, til) they were lit up by a strange, unusual light, of Desmond. The present owner ho ain’t the subject, illustrated from photo to sp»n«l. snd bow much he has spent then slowly they sank before him. been there much; but I did hear aa how graphs "taken on tbe spot.” *nd U U brin* feet of the east coast of OopCy Island has been in force. ■torm. she whispered, “better—oh, yes, far bet wort? given to the »earch for una«*. and the inhabitanta are terror stricken Speaking of published stories that Gertrude glanced at Felicia algniflcant- ground springs by means of ffie hazel ter than you can teach me.” leet more should go. they had reconsidered their first vote, That was Kitten I.ay bourne's wooing. CUBANS ARM FOR HOT FIGHT. one of the delegatee made the following WRECK TAKES FIRE. “Order the fly at once,” she «aid to rod. The Implement is a forked «tick, And by and by, when the September A terrible gale has swept the English and the two ends of the fork are held statement: days were already drawing to a close, the man, “and wo will go and put our channel. It is reported that the Brit Machetes, Rifles and Cannon Sur- "Whatever we have bad to say will I Fourteen Persons Lose Lives in M very quietly, with no wedding guests and । things on. It really to a wonderful piece In the bands of the “dowser," who ish battleship King Edward VII found round American Meeting. be found in the report which will I no wedding festivities, with but the vil . of luck; of all places on earth Brian walks slowly over the vicinity of th« sachusetts Disaster. ered during tbe storm. When the dowzet lage doctor to give her away, and with , Desmond’s house is the one I moot wish desired water. Havana, Nov. 29.-—Letters received shortly be in the hands of President Lincoln, M sm ., N ov . 28. — Fourteen Officials investigating the affairs of only a small crowd of village poor as . to Inspect just now, and I had no idea steps on the. ground Immediately over Roosevelt. That ws should change our the Seattle assay office have discovered from the Isle of Pines picture an in vote on a subject to which for three persons were killed, 25 were seriously witnesses, in her black dress sod bonnet, it was within reach of Smackton. I al- a hidden spring, tbe rod Is supposed ' injured, and probably a score of others with old Keziah behind her to hold her ways think there must be some reason to turn decidedly, sometimes even vio evidence to show that Adams’ defalca tereeting scene at Neuva Guerona Sat months We bad given the closest atten cut and bruised in the most disastrous gloves, and the parson who hsd christ why be never goes there; ho succeeded tions extended as far back as 1903. urday.-«American flags were hoisted tion, and should change it merely be ’ railroad wreck recorded in this state ened her to read the service over her. his uncle, you know, three years ago. lently, In his grasp. About oneT^r*0» The United States sold to Canada on the American hotel, where the meet cause soma parties are not contented for many years. The wreck occurred Catherine Elizabeth Laybourne was mar There was a horrible railway accident to in forty is said to possess the power last year exports to tbe value of $166,- ing of the Americans was held, where with it, is a great absurdity.*’ at 8:15 o’clock, at Baker’s Bridge sta ried to Brian Desmond in the little vil the Flying Dutchman, you remember, I of dowsing. Professor Barrett, in his article In 000,000. This is more than 62 per upon Cuban flags were hoisted on every tion, a mile and a half west of Lincoln, lage church In which she had sat every daresay. Lots of people were smashed. r cent of tbe whole of Canadian imports Leave Isle of Pines to Cuba. on the main line of the Fitchburg di Sundar of her life, and passed out of , and old Mr. Desmond and both his sons the News, says he consider« the ac Cuban house. , were killed; it was awful, of course, for tion of the rod simply as an Index of and but 11 per cent of tbe exports of Washington, Nov. 28. —The Cuban vision of the Boston A Maine railroad, its porch a serious-faced but happy The mayor, apprehending that the government will be permitted to settle i Tbe regular express, which left Boston bride, along the path across the church them, but a capita) thing for Brian, who unconscious muscular spasm occur the United States. , ’ Americans would seize tbe town hall, to its own satisfaction the existing at 7:45 o’clock for Montreal, by way of yard. where her young mother lay at rest was poor as a rat before that; but it has ring In the dowser when in the neigh Oregon, Kansas. Teaxs, New Mexico, gathered more than a hundred men, tronble on the Isle of Pines. The the Rutland system, crashed into the after the short fever of her happy life. always passed my comprehension why borhood of underground water. he has never lived at thia place; perhaps New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania. who were armed £i|h machetes, some State department has so announced. Of rear end of an accommodation train The clergyman kisaed her and wished her wo shall’hear something from the house According to the reports of the Ips Utah and Maryland all have men in of them with firearms, 'and stationed course, if American citizens were to be bound for points on the Marlborough joy. the doctor grasped her hands and keeper. I shall tip her well and see if wich Scientific Society, which Is In congress who would benefit their states themselves inside the building, while unduly persecuted or maltreated be branch, and which started from Boston blessed her. the school children scattered we can pick up anything.” vestigating the matter, some dowser« autumn flowers under her feet. And by »signing, as their terms of useful many other armed Cubans were in the cause of any exercise by them of their at 7:15. then she stepped into s carriage laden do not use the rod at all, but rely on ness have passed. CHAPTER XII. immediate vicinity. Some of the writ right of freedom of speech or assembly, Of the dead, a dozen were passengers with luggage which waited for her at the Keppington Hall stood half way up their own sensations. Henry Watterson says ho wants no ers say that the women also were armed this government will take steps to se in the two rear cars of the Marlborough church gate, and was driven away on her upon the southern slope of a range of Research was made Into the mys । public office. with knives. In anticiptaion of what cure for them justice. But if those train. The other two were Engineer new life straight from the church to the round-topped moorland hills that frown- teries of dowsing long ago. In 1826 ed gloomily dowt> upon It from shove ronn t d a Trist an pubitabed a work o n A me r ica n s or th e is l ands p l eee them- - Ba rn a r d, of t be M o nt re al expr ess , a n d Station, small cannon were placed in front of selves outside the pale of tbe law by his fireman. and flat-terraced gardens, well laid out on home rule. No passengers on the his conclusions. He States that ths CHAPTER XL * the town hall. Absolutely nothing oc refusing to recognise the authority of express train were injured. Of those and well kept surrounding it; but upon rod not only revolves in the vicinity Dowie has returned from hia new col curred, however, to justify tbe appre “ Go<^ gracious, wonders will never the slopes above the solid white ston. the Cuban government, they will have who lost their lives, a number were ap cease! ^Felicia, I shall faint! Hold me ony in Mexico. building, the tree, became sparser and of a spring, but turns violently If re hension. , parently instantly killed in the collis to take tbe consequences. or^Jetch my salts bottle!” were more stunted in-form and height, strained, and twists almost ttf4»re«k- There ia a growing disaffection in ion, while others were either burned to The speaker flung down the paper and till at last they melted away altogether Ing. One Investigator who lived in the St. Petersburg garrison. Would Dominate Manchuria. death or died from suffocation. Pesthouse Was Burglarized. threw herself back in her chair with a among heather and clumps of grey rock the early part of the last century col- Victoria, B. C., Nov. 29. — Tokio gesture of mock despair. She sat upon into the sterner landscape of the moors lected over six hundred accounts of Russian police have found letters , Butte, Mont., Nov. 28.—~A Great advices say Baron Komura was recently « the balcony in a low straw chairjwlth overhead. telling of a plot to kill the caar. successful1 dowsing experiments. To Oppose Rate Legislation. Falls dispatch to the Miner states that sent as a special ambassador from The woman at the lodgs, upon Mrs. Chicago, Nov. 28. — An organised a red and white striped awning over day many'American farmers resort to ^arah Bernhardt will build and I Japan to Pekin to make certain ar- the people of Teton county are in a fu her head. The little seaside town, with Talbot's rwjuest that they might be per maintain a theater in New York, ac mngsmente to secure Japanese domina rore over what is believed to be w movement on the part of railroad em its desd-alive streets and its empty es mitted to go over the bouse snd to eat the wltcb-bfizel stick when seeking for threatened epidemic of smallpox as tbe ployes in every branch of the service cording to her manager. planade, lay absolutely silent in the cslm their luncheon in some corner of th. water. tion in Manchuria, as well as to make result of burglarising of the pesthouse. has been put on foot to «feure con of the midday dinner hour, beneath the park, had returned a bewildered answer Along with the faith of dowsing goes Turkey is expected’*) offer no resist , a general post-bellum reajdustment. Several smallpox patients were confined certed action against the Roosevelt idea windows of the hotel. The sea, calm aa that they had better Inquire up at the the wholesome distrust which sooner ance to ths allied fleet unless troops ars , Japanese publicists sre afraid that Pe in the detention house and the place of rate legislation. Preliminary steps a duck pond, atretched away to heaven house of Mrs. Succurden, the housekeep or later brings such matters to a sci landed, in which event a fight may en- kin will soon be again in tie center of baa never been fumigated to tbe extent have already been taken by a commit In a great brazen sheet beyond the edge er. entific and healthy conclusion. This aue. J v , intrigue, and they are a unit in de that it is believed that all danger of They drove: up to th. door, the flyman distrust Is not of modem origin, as tee of the brotherhooda of railroad men of the cliffs—tiny fishing smscks, brown »•% manding Japanese occupation. Count contagion is past. The people have for a general mass meeting. Rate reg or white-ssiled, rested motionless upop got lumberingly down from bis box and Hoses, In the Scriptures, reproaches The large numlNr of accidents "in Okumo, in a recent speech, said Japan’s. been publicly warned by the health ulation, in the opinion of the em Its breezeless bosom- - A few straggling rang the bell; It clanged loudly and jar the Jews for their trust In the divin- football games this season has aroused Inagnanimity alone should govern the officials to be on the alert for any ap ployes, means a enbeequent reduction partiea of nurses snd little children came ringly out into the silence. Then they Ing-rod. college authorities to take action against disposition of Manchuria. laggingly up from the sands below, pat wsited. pearance of the disease. in wages for them, and they propose a the game. tering home on stout little stocklngless In a few minutes a lady made her ap strong organisation to oppose traffic legs to their midday dinners'. There wss pearance. a very tall, upright old woman, It is probable that in the reorganisa Lieb is Diachargad. Indicted for Joking with Law. Aa they eat out on the old lawn she nothing else to look at, no other evi In a white cap tied under her chin, and tion of congress Ankeny and Fulton ‘Washington, Nov. 29. esident New York, Nov. 24.—An alleged dence of life In the primitive little York with spectacles on her nose. Mrs. Tal looked away to the summer skies. will secure chairmanships of important Roosevelt today removed from office All' Cut and Dried Affair. election joke caused the arrest and in shire watering place, nothing but that bot began-her story over again; they had "Wouldn’t It be nice,” she ventured. committees. William 8. Lieb. United Mfstre assist dictment of George Wbarton, a clerk, Washington, Nov. 28. — Two things piece of news in the pages of the Morn driven ov.r from Smackton; might they “If the skies were ever clear?" Russian employers have united to ant treasurer at Pbiladeplhia. for "con today. He was charged with attempt “Of course not,” replied the roman are positively known about the coming ing Post which had caused Gertrude be allowed to .ee the house and to eat Talbot to dash down the offending paper their luncheon somewhere in the park? fight the strikers, who have nearly •tant and persistent violation of the ing to vo'te illegally under tbe name of congress, namely, that Joseph G. Can with a violence which summoned her Mrs. Succurden looked auspicious and tic young man. “What chance would civil service layr while in office.’’ In a John Pockefeller in tbe recent city and ruined them. non, of Illinois, will be re-el<ct»d companion from the cool shadiness of the doubtful; tourists wer. her detestation. Cupid have if".there were no clouds to formal statement issued at the White Although Wharton speaker and John Sharp Williams will hotel sitting room behind her. The management of the Rock Island house today by the president, Mr. county elections. “Mr. Dnmond to • friend of mine,” hide the moon man’s face occaaion- had been discharged from his first ar he nominated for that office by the “ Whit on earth bas happenedT ’ ex added Gertrude; "I eoi.sur. he would allyF railroad has decided to practically re Lieb’s removal is announced. The And the maiden blushed .and said build the entire system to secure a president gave Mr. Lieb a hearing last rest on election day for this offense on Democrats, thereby conferring upon claimed Felicia Grantley, stepping out allow me.” the plea that it <as a joke, the grand him the title of minority leader. Fur through the French window on to the “Of course, ma’am, that makes a aif- she did not care if the whole aky was minimum grade. Friday, at the request of Senators Pen Jury, which took up tbe case today, fsrence," replied Mrs. Succurden mor. thermore. it means that Messrs. Can balcony. Ax ’ ’, » “What on earth has no? happened T’ grsciou.ly; “not that then's much to be overcast Fifteen persons were injured and rose and Knox. Mr Lieb submitted a refused to consider it in that light and non and Williams will personally make Wharton’s bail was up the committee elates, tbe speaker cried Mrs. Talbot. “I am broken heart seen, and th. house has been so long many others badly shaken up in a ong statement in answer to tbe chargee Indicted him. fixed at fifi.OOO. wreck on The Missouri Pacific near made against him. “Uncle Rufus,” said tbe man wbo naming Republican members and all ed! Read that Brian Desmond is mar empty—still, if you would care to see it, ried !” ladiss------ ” < Leeds, Missouri. chairmen, and Williama naming the takes an Interest In everybody, “what Felida laughed. “ What an emotional Th. ladies did care to see IL and Carey Working for Jetty. -r Shanghai Oyster Men. minority members. woman you are. Gertrude! How much promptly descended. As Mrs. Succurden is your Idea of emancipation?” The Russian minister of finance esti Washington, Nov. 29 —Judge Carey Peliadelphia, Nov. 24. — Having re “Well, sub,” was the answer, “some of all thia agitation is resl, and how had told them, there was iittls or noth mates that the expenditures for the intends as soon as possible to call on ceived numerous complaints that men No Flowers at Capitol much of it sham? Even if Mr. Deamond ing to be seen in tbe interior of Kep of dem farm hands wasn't earnin' dor coming year will befit.020,000,000 and President Roosevelt to interest him in have been shanghaied for eervice on Washington, Nov. 28.—There will is married, I don't see what it matters pington Hall. There were handsome salt, an’ 'mancipation were Jee' a the revenue 11,027,000,000; the need of an appropriation for con board oyster boats in Chesapeake bey, be no flowers in either ’ bouse on the to you—you’ve got a husband. Let ue suites of rooms opening one out of th. p'lite way of teilin’ ’em dat de white The powers may allow 'Austria to tinuing improvement at the mouth of and that some of them have been ill opening day of congress. A resolution see who the lady is.” other, a few family portraits of doubtful folks wonldn’ be ’sponsible for delr the Columbia river and to secure from treated, resulting in two men losing She picked up the |»per and began merit, a good deal of old. ehlna stored board an' keep no longer.”—Washing seise Macedonia. of the senate was adopted during the him, if possible, assurance that be will their livae. Captain of Detectives James away behind glass doored cabinets in ton Star. last session of congress barring flowers studying the anouncement herself. A fierce gale in Chicago did much aid in procuring tbs n sc eesarjl appro ‘‘laybourne—Iteybourne! Where hsve such hasps that It eould hardly be seen, Donaghey, of this city, has applied to from the senate chamber. Mr. Cannon ---------------- p —._ damage to property. I heard that name?’ murmured Felida and miscellaneous fnrniturs that was old- priation at ths coming eeseion. He ths authorities at Washington and to Balta bls Byaoayai. has already given notice that he will to herself. “ And they were married st wilL.also call on Secretary Taft fashioned without being in any way ■ and the attorney general of Pennylvania for not allow the flowers to he brought in A fresh mutiny has broken out on Weary Walker—Wot do youse t'lnk Frierly. The late Prof. Laybourne’e beautiful. * such senators and congressmen ol i M b aid in invetgiating the report submitted ths Russian Black sea fleet uv me corporations, Tatters? aa heretofore. Rivalry of admirers of only daughter. Why, of course. It must ’ This was Mr. Brian's own room, ” fluence as can be reached. to him by relatives of the victims. Tired Tatters—Wot corporations? different members of both bouses be the same girl. Oh, poor, poor Roy!” said Mrs. Succurden; '‘the only time he More graft is being exposed in the ----------------C—«------ _ Weary Walker—Me shoes. I calls reached a stage where the deaka were and she, too, dashed down the paper im stayed here ho lived herj entirely. He insurance inquiry at New York. Starve Out Mutineers. Governor of Moscow Diemiased, .buried in flowers. patiently. was hero for three weeka after his poor ’em corporations, ’cause dey ain’t got Sevastopol. Nov. 29 — Baron Gako- Bulgaria is anxious to invade Mace . “Roy being the schoolboy cousin they uncle’s funeral, and that to all the tims no soles. 1 London, Ndv. 28.—Tbe correspond «rented yon to marry?” inquired Ger he has ever stayed at Kepplngton since donia, but is restrained by the powers. melski, who ia now in charge of tbe ent of tbe Standard at Moscow says that Famine In Part of Japan. situation, will reduce tbe mutineers General Druqovo, governor of Moscow, Aurprised. Victoria, B. C., Nov. 28.—Famine trude. “But why poor Roy? And what he became Its master." _ And then ths Helena shippers have organised to wbo are encloeed on Admiralty point haa been dismissed in disgrace owing to old woman sighed. “Eki, dear! It's a “Ella geta her beautiful complexion p vs vails because of the failure of ths marriage?” , light rate discrimination and may form by starvation. The water supply lead tbs revolutionary proceedings of the sad house now, when one cornea to re- from । her mother?’ rice crop in Northeast Japan. Tbe gov “Oh, never mind, never mind." replied member tbe past when all the young » state association. ing to the point has already been cut. congress of peasants. “ la her mother a chemist T*—Cleve ernment haa begun relief measures. Felicia, almset angrily, retreating sud ones were about and there was notoe and 1 land Plain Deaiee, •light i when it plicated cold in tecretia that ail toms th from th in the e throat • disease! 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