.1 i THE DAYTON HERALD Intend as second eltsa matter at the poet •Bae al Payton, uragun. MOROCCO PROTOCOL LONCf Power* Will Combine to Induce Sultan to Approve Reform*. Algeciras. Spain, April 4.—The pro- ... OREGON DAYTON. tnool of the conference on Moroccan affaire, copies of wbich'are in eour-e of prepara'ion (or signature by the dele­ gates on Haturdsy, is a furmidable doc ument of 123 sections.. The opening paragraph rets forth the desire of the power* to assure peace and prosperity in Morocco by reforms, without violating the three principles of eovereignty of the sultan, integrity of the Less Important but of his domain and commercial equality, at the same time pointing out the Not Less Interesting Events method of procuring the resources .ne­ of the Past Wsek. cessary to carry out the reform pro- NEWS HF THE WEEK Io a Condensed Form lor Our Bosy Readers. emight the fever. though this breeze I will help to blow it out of us. Blunt. OHEGON SI ATE ITEMS OF INTEREST for The Term of His Natural Lite By MAkCVS CLARKB( OFFICIAL CANDIDATE LIST. SPEAKERS FOR CHAUTAUQUA. Names as Thqy Will Appear on Pri­ I Willamette Valley Directors Making mary Ballots at Election. I Up Program for Year. CHAPTER IX. - *11« dashed ./rom his hand by a blow ' "What do you mean?" asked Frere, liaxLily, a* U»- heard a stop approach. "What ha» Blunt to say about her?” “Why, man, »he was making eyes at eyery man on the ship! I .caught her kissing a soldier once.” "------ ----- - Maurice Frere's cheek* grew hot. All the time he had flattered himself .that he was fascinating the black-eyed inaid, the black-eyed maid had been twi-rrng him rounj_ her finger, and perhaps imi­ tating his love-making for the gratifica­ tion of her suldier lover. It was not a pleasant thought; and yet. -sirange. to »ay, the idea ilf SArah’s treachery did not make him dislike her. There is a sort of love which thrives* under ill- treatment. Vieker* met them at the door. "Pino. Blunt has the fever. Mr. Best found him in his cabin groaning. Come and look at him.” The commander of the Malabar was lying on his tolnk in the betwlsted eoml'i- tion into which men who sleep in tlieir ClgÜlé* <'oiiii ivr Io got t bcm-o-i vv«, Tlu‘ doctor shook him, bent down over hiin, and then loosened his collar. "He's not sick. ô Hàlloo!" says Pine, smelllpg at " tlie broken tumbler, "what’s this? Smells queer. ’ Laudanum! He’s been ho- ■cused!* ... - "Nonsense!” “I see iti” slapping his thigh. “It's »that »woman! She's drugged him. aud meant—to do Jhe same for---- "(Frere gave him mi toipjoring look!—"Lir any­ body else who would be fool enough to let her f Representative, First district—Willis Itures, on “Shylock” and‘.'^he Glory not to firs. All had gone well. that sh# evacuate Manchuria at once. toms snd public works. The signatory C. Hawley, Marion; Ssmuel B. Hous­ and 8battle of Amerida.” the prison, rapidly Unbolted a trap doffr The keys clashed aud turned, and Yjie Professor Mark B. Beal, of the Occi­ bravest of the prudent party. Who had in the barricade and, nt 11 signal from The ‘United States erniser Baltimore powers undertake to introduee.legiala- ton, Washington; Walter L. Tooze, 5 ickers, three men ran the loaded how­ wih visit the principal ports’of Aus­ tion ratifying the engagements of the Marion. Second district, W. R. Ellis, dental college of oratory, of Loe Ange­ been turning in his tyind the notion of itzer from its sinister ifhelter, and. train­ delegates. les, will be the elocutionist this [year. tralia. risking his life for a pardon to bo won ing the deadly muzzle to a level witfi Umatilla; William J. Lachner, Baker; Final ratification of the protocol will Dr. W. C. Sherman, of Sacramento, by rushing forward at the right moment the opening in the MYWiide, stood ready Russia has asked the United States occur not. later than December 13, of John L. Rand, Baker; George 8. Shep­ who last year bad-charge of the class and alarming the guard, checked the to fire, k \ , > to fix the date for . The Hague peace this year at M«drid. Meantime the herd, Multnomah. in Bible study, has been retained ' for cry that was in hia throat as ha saw the Governor — Harvey K. Brown, Baker; Surrender!" Vickers, irt a volca conference. signatory lowers reciprocally engage to T. T. Geer Marion; C. A. Johns, Bak­ another year. Other classes will be men round the doing of the board blotted out by a mass of figures. t A“tt ink word. There was an awful luunient nil nri>rjww." take precedence —— Lane; Thomas F. Ryan, Clackamas; of directors will be called soon, when the prison surged forward, and liAiuce. of silence, broken only by a nkurr^'ing "The men will confess before mors- Chicago has voted for municipal George A. Steel, Clackamas. the eye Could wink, five, ten, twenty of torise" -m -rhe prison, as though a family ing,’’ says Vickers, "and we’ll see." Jfud ownership and against municipal oper­ the program will be completed. MINES OPENING. of -rats, disturbed at a flour cask, were the most desperate were outside. It be went off to bls wife’s cabin. Supreme judge — Robert Eakin, ation of traction lines. to the ship's side for shel­ was ns though a sea, breaking against a scampering His wife opened the door for him. Union. ■ ■ ter. New Rail Lines for Lane. The French chamber of deputies sev­ Operators at Many Points.Sign Scale »tone wall, had -found some breach She had been sitting J>y the rdidd's bed- Superintendent public ’ instruction — The entrapped men looked Eugene—Portland, New York and Eu­ through through whieh to pour ft» up the Hide, listening to the firing, and waiting erely scores the management of the With Miners. J. H. Ackerman, Multnomah. gene capitalists who recently applied to waters. The.contagion of battle ¿presti hatchway, but .the guard had. already for her husband's return, without 11 mnr- mine in which the recent disaster oc­ Pj.ttsburg, April 4. — With the excep ­ State printer—William J. Clarke— the city council for franchise to con- Caution was forgotten, and those at the closed In upon it, and some of the ship's mur. Flirt, fribble, as she curred. It was declared the horror tion of one or two pointa outside of the Marion; Willie 8. Duniway, Multpo- ; struct a system of street railways lie re, back^jeelflg: Jeminr Vetch raised up on crew were peering down upon them. tEs- was, Julia Vh-kers- nd. in was due entirely to negligence. Pittsbiirg district, the strained situa­ mah, J. R. Whitney, Linn. cases of ‘emergency, that glowing coiir- announce that they intend to build an the crest of that human billow which I'ape wa»-hopeless.-------- One minute!" •• cried Vickers, confi ­ The house river and harbor commit­ tion between the operators and miners age which women of her nature at times Attorney general—M. A. Crawford, electric lin% between Eugene anoke»man. rnhoHl his shrill tmtes.- hnd Iterrr the strongest- minded Wiftii.-in All Zion City has revolted against 18,000 miners working and 1,200 idle Harvey Graham, Baker. Themass in the doorway hung irreso­ "We surrender" he said. "It’s no use that s»x. “Is it nil Improve Linn Roads. D iwie, taking away his power and Nearly all of the mines of the Pittsburg lute. and then, by sheer weight of pres­ getting our braitW blown out." And. Governor—George E. Chamberlain, Albany- -County Judge C. H. Stewart raising Jds hands, he obeyed t|ie motion Coal company -were in operation, and it Multnomah. sure from behind, burst forward,, aud property. "Yus, «.hunk God!" sni.l Vickers, pujis- wrs expected that three men who are •Secretary of state—P. H. Sroat, Ma­ has announced that the County Court as It so -burst, the heavy door crashed of Vlelrers' fliigef, mid tod the way tig ing oil the1 threshold. "All is H.iftj.now, would thoroughly improve a road from into its jambs, and the bolts were' shot w h r< 1 the bnrrack. Municipal ownership is the principal >ut would return within a dày or so. though we hnd'Yi narrow escape, 1 be- this city to the fair grounds, lying two into tlieir places.“ — “Bring the- irons - forward *TKerTT” UeVK How's Sylvia ?'’ campaign topic in many eastern city It was explained that following holi­ rion. T ■ Treasurer — J. D. Matlcck, Lane. elections. miles beyond the city amite, making it All this took plnce by .one of those shouted Vickers, hastening from his per days it was generally several days be Supreme judge—T. G. Hailey, Uma­ a model drive. This road is now one simultaneous movements which nrc so Ulilla position; and before the last man her filir hair »eaTtered over the pillow, _ Flood»' in Alabama have stopped ore all the men returned to tlieir la­ tilla. of the worst in4he «'oanty. In order rapid to execution. So tedious to describe had filed past the «Hill smoking march, and herrín? hands moving““rï-stleKsIy tó The cause of the idleness t.Mlay, steamb at navigation for 150 miles bor State printer—J. Scott Taylor, Kla­ to make a better impression on visitor* in detail. .Yt one Instant the prison disis the clink of hammers announced Hint the aiid fro. about Mobile. however, was said' to be their failure math. "A lull«« lu-tier. 1 think, tlrmyh «h« to Albany the court proposes to im­ had opened, nt the next it hid closed. Crow had resumed tlu.se fetters which Robert A. Milier , prove HHMfe near the city and bring The picture which h«4 present rd itself had l^eere knocked off hi» da i m i- l i m tis a h as bee n talki ng a good 4 ea L" Representative Cooper, of Wisconsin, to receive word of the Bigning_pf the I. Attorney V- gene ■ ral- ___ month previously In the Bay o f Biscay. Mrihnnm.1, has introduced a bill admitting Porto »*'»'•• Mtrltnomah. them up to Vie same high standard as to the eyes of the ‘convicts was momen­ In mrother^moment-thkjeup door was The independent operators met to­ Each one of the above’ filed the re those in rural districts. Roads leading tary. The period of time that had elaps­ closed, the Howitzer rumbled back to its Ricins to fuU United States citizen­ night and f arms, informed - the im» to , such brute like natures, ■ had seized prisoned men that the ship hnd been ut interruption. This is what is Well, ^nn, I didn't realize how CT the officia l bal l ot*. Secretary Dl in-l frosts. Royal Annes are completely alarmed, , How would It go with their Frere by the throat, determined to put st the Courrieres, ' France, mine, de­ known as the Freeport vein. bar was obliged to reject their petitions destroy], sr well as early pears. Am friends on deck? Would they^auerffed Hti’ end to irt least one of 4iis enemies many elm uves—worth! come tn pa ss tn— reinnrknd Mrs. Gifford. manding the rescue of their loved ones tor thereaeon that they, were verified pies,prunes and plum» are apparently in overcoming the guard«, or would they But .desperate though he was. mid with a few nil the advantage of weight and strength., unfastening her bonnet strings mid whom they bfdieve to be stit! alive.----- be beaten back? They would soon know; hy J 1 Mdner, who had not himself a l| in j^dd condition, having been un ­ COMINQr BY THOUSANDS. upon his »ide, he found the young lieu­ casting iin almost accusing look upon signed the petitioo*. injured. Nearly all orchards in this and in the h cinfirmation as district at­ while each of the five regular trains of acres to be soli! *ill in no' instance ish the County courts of each county would warn the men in the barrack, and ing to turn iijm over, but he might ns Southey family in particular. ■ How perhaps check the rush by stopping up well have pushed agninat a stone wnll. torney for Oregon is assured. carried ftom three to five extra coaches be more than the visible supply 6f with the Oregon reports as statutes and the doorway with a corpse. Beaten back With hl« eyes protruding, and even many children are there in ihe Lem­ eesaions laws are supplied to county uel Southey family?” to accomm >date the rush,. These pae- water will irrigate.* American money ha* saved thousands - ,e- struggling and indignant, amidst*-,th^ sinew strained t,o, its utmost, he was officials and justices of the peace. “Let me see,” said Mis» Ann. "| |>e. of lives in the Japanese famine dis­ «engera were bound for Oregon and storm of hideous fakes, his humanity slowly forced round, he felt Gabbett re- —7—- r Ueve«there are seven." Wa’hington. tricts. leasing his grasp, in order io driiw back vanished, and he aimed deliberately at Furnish Ditches Completed. New MiH at Scappoose. "When I was here before there were Tomorrow railroad men sav the rush the fiend of Mr. James Vetch; the shot mid aim at him an effectual blow, bi« Pendleton — W. J. Furnish announces The president and senate leaders will exceed any day since the low Scappoose—The Brace Lumber com- however, missed its mark and killed' ««««Kbig hl« left hand, , Frere »iiddeuly only four," remarked Mrs. Gifford, rates thaVthe Furnsih ditch, which is to r.e.% have agreed on the court review amend­ went into effect, and the most conser ’ j ut_. — ... l allowed himself to .'.. »ink. ami then draw- pany is building a sawmill on 1 Traci- flie unhappy Miles. "and- on my way home from the post- ment to the rate hill, clajhj0a(OOO acres of land in the west Gabbett ami his companions had by ing up ids right knee, struck Gabbett office to-day I met a boy that was the’ vative estimate the arrivals at 5,000. ern efid of this county, is finished. Of bought of Rev. Mr. Brown. The mill will cut .30,009 feet a day. This makes this time reached the foot of the com beneath the jaw. and, as the huge head living Image of Lemuel Southey, and I Germany ha» found through the Mo The one-wav colonist rates put in effect forced backward by the blow, dash- roccan conference that aha ha. hot on. February 15 will egnjre tomorrow, lint this amount of land, 10,000 acres are five mills within a radius of eight miles pnnion ladder, there to encounter th« ‘ was stopped mid spoke to him, ■<1 hi. ti»l int.. Il.„ hr...... t|, how re w d y f o r wa te r , a n d t h e r e are at ceri a««.'» of t h« ,| 4iuhleii —------------------ -- gimri! fffekmlng friend in all Europe, Austria. will be renewed and continued through­ least 10,000 more which can be brought Of Scappoose. The new mill will be in redly In the glow “‘Hollo!’ said I. ‘You are the young- giant reeled backward. ami, falling on of the lanterns. A operation in about three weeks. Sir Thomas Lipton has completed out the summer. Indiana, Illinois and under the ditch.. This land is adjoin­ glance up the hatchway showed the his hands and knees. was in an instant est Southey hoy, aren't you?' giant that the arm« he had planned to surrounded by sailors. arrangements for the building of a Missouri are furnishing the bulk of the ing the big UmatiJIa reclamation pro­ *He took off lit« cap Just ns polite PORTLAND MARKETS. Authority was almost Instantly tri­ as could be, and said, 'Oli, no, ma'am! seize were defended by ten firelocks, challenger for the America’s cup in bomesçekers’ travel. ject which the government now has in that, behind the open doors of thè umphant on the tipper and lower decks. Johnny's younger'n me.' 1907. l and. The Furnish ditch is 30 miles Wheat—Club, 6«067c; bluestem, 66 and partition which ran abaft the mizzen­ The mutiny was over. Texas Cattle Law invalid. in length, while the government canal “ 'Is he?' said I. ‘Why. then Johnny @68c; red, 64065c; valley, 68c. The New York Central and Pennsyl­ mast, the remainder of the detachment must be the baby.’ Washington, Apr1! 4.—In an opinion will he 22 miles long and will also sup­ Oats —No. 1 white feed, $27.50; stood^to their arms. Even his dull in vania roadg. are »-aid to have agreed on gray, $27 per ton. oh, no, inn am! BcsaJe’s vouug- consolidation. The present lines will hy Justice Brown the Supreme court nf ply water for 20,000 acres. tellect comprehended that the desperate A shock was felt all through the ves­ the United States todav decided the Barley—Feed, $23.50024 per ton; project had failed, and that he had sel, and Fine, who had been watching er’n Johnny,' and the little fellow look­ also be greatly extended. case of the Houston A Texas Central Sheep Tax Mere License. brewing, $24024 50; rolled, $24.50(3 been betrayed. With the roar of de­ the Ironing of the last of the mutineers, ed nt me ns If he wqs surjlrised nt my An Indiana bachelor found eight railway vs. J. A. Mayes in favor of the spair which had penetrated into the at once divined its cause. YVnoranee. Salem—Attorney General Crawfcrd, 25.50. babies on hie doorstep a few mornings company. Maves ordered 17 cars, in “Thank God!” he cried, '•there’s n H y — Eastern Oregon timothy, prison, he turned to fight hi* way back in a letter to the district attorney of "I thought sure I had reached the ago. He immediately sent for the which to ship «25 head of cattle. The And ns the overpower­ Inst one, so I said,'Well, then Bessie is Umatilla county, Folds that the state choice,'$17018 per ton; common, $13 just in time to see the crowd In thè breeze at Inst. county officials to take charge. gangway recoil from the flash of the ed Gabbett. bruised, bleeding and bound, oar» ar ived 24 hours atfer the time set law levying a special tax on all foreign 014; valley timothy. $80P; clover, the baby.' musket fired by Vickers. The next in- waa dragged down the hatchway, the A storm at English. Indiana, hlew n the agreement. Mayes sued, under sheep entering this state is in reality a $7.5008; cheat, $607; grain hay, $7 »tant '"Oh, no, mn‘nm, there's Mary,' »nhl Pine and two «oldiers, taking ad- triumphant doctor hurried upiion deck to down a large tree, revealing the hiding i Texas law, for damages done ,his license and coming under the police 08; alfalfa. $12. he. '.She's the baby. Sh*'a Just come.’ varitnge of the momentary cessation of find the Mnlahnr plunging through the Apples—$1.59@2.7S per box. place of $21 000 placed in tf^ roots of •attle by the delav and also, under the regulations of the state can be enforced the press, shot the bolts and secured the whitening water im'der the influence of “ 'Why. of course,’ said I. 'I see. the tree by an obi miser may h ears ago. ■date law, to recover $25 per car on his as such. One of the Circuit courts has Vegetables — Asparagus, 8c per prison. a fifteen-knot breeze. You are the oldest.' contract with the company. The lower held that this law imposes a special pound; cabbage. lj*@2ci per pound; The mutineers were caught In a trap “Stand hy to reef topsails. Away Representative Jones, of Washing courts upheld the complainant. "'Oh, no, ma'am. Horace is older and unequal tax, and is therefore nc* cauliflower, $2.25 per crate; celery, The narrow apace between the barracks aloft, men, and furl the royals!” crie« than me.’ ton, ties a hill requiring all American and the barricade was choked with constitutional. The law was passed by Best from the qunrter-deck; and hi the 75 0 90c per dozen; head lettuce, 350 vessels to carry sufficient oil to calm " 'What’s your name?'' I asked. Mining Frauds at Nome. the last legislature and was intended to 40c per dozen; onions, 40c per dozen; struggling figures. Some twenty con­ midst of the cheery confusion Maurice the sea whenever the vessel may be in " ‘Jamie.’ victs, and half as many soldiers, struck Frere briefly recapitulated , what had Washington, April.4 — According to keep sheep from other states oft the radishes, 20c per dozen; rbnbarb, $10 danger in storms. and stabbed at each other in the crowd taken place, faking care, however, to *• Welli Ja.mle, then Horace Is your a telegram r-centlv received from ranges in this state. 1.25 per box; spinach, $1 per box; There was barely elbow room, and at­ pass over his own dereliction of duty oldest brother, Is he?’ The Chinese boycott is believed to be United States A’tornev Hoyt at Nome. parsley, 25c-; turnips, $101.25 per tacked and attackers fought almost with­ as rapidly as poasibzle. dying out. Ihe boy began tp look over his Alaska, important mineral land frauds Sees Danger to Sheep Herds. sack; carrots, 650 <5c per sack; beets, out knowing whom they struck. Gab- Pine knit his brows. “Do you think 8’orer is still recognized as ambas­ mav yet he uncovered in that section Pilot Rock—The Cunningham Sheep 85e0$l per sack. bett tore a cutlass from a soldier, shook that Sarah Purfoy was in the plot?" shoulder ns if be wanted to start on, sador at Vienna. , but I declare if it wasn't Just like try­ of Ala ka Mr Hovt urges an amend­ <1 Land company has finished shearing, Onions — No. 1, 70090c per sack; his huge head, and calling on the Mooch- he asked. ment in the mining law», so a« to re- R .f A. Kelsay, a member of the firm, No. 2 nominal. er to follow, bounded up the ladder, des­ “Not she!” says Fr* -, eager to avert ing to make out a charade, and 1’was The miners convention has decided Potatoes — Fancy graded Burbanks, perately determined to brave the fire of inquiry. “How conh »he be? Plot! bpund to follow the Southey family, up to accept the advance wherever granted quire publication of notice nf all min­ reports an excellent quality of wool this eral applications for six months rather season, which he attributes to the 5Q|J«0c per hundred; ordinary, nomi­ the watch. The Moocher, close a{ the Rhe's sickening of fe r,, or I'm .much no I said again, 'So Hyrace Is the old­ by the coal operators and work will I V . than 60 days as «t.pÆSEnf. This will he^vy rains, which washed the fleeces nal; new California, 506c per pound; giant’s heels, flung himself upon the mistaken.” est?’ continue in those mines. , »a nearest soldier, and.-grasping his wrist Sure enough, they found Sarah Pur- shut ont a fore'-gn corporation, nn< unusually clean. Mr. Kelbay appre­ sweetpotatoes, 2*402>4c per pound. Oh, no, ma'am. Helen Is odder struggled for the cutlass. A brawny^ I foy lying where who had fallen a quar­ named, which he says has applied for hends difficulty by rhe sheepmen of Representative Lacey, of Iowa, wants Butter—Fancy cnamery, 20®25c per i’uLL-n’yked fellow next him dashed his ter of aa hour before. The ehi^biug of than Horace.’ all agricultural lands now embraced in tracts covering manv hundred acris ot Oregon as a result oi the division of pound. > clinched fist into the soldier\ face, and I the eutlasaes and the firing of nniKketa ‘"Who is the oldest In your fnuiilv the summer range,^m.d the invasion by forest reservie thrown open to entry mi izral land near Nome. snys I. • " Eggs—Oregon ranch, 16c per dozen. the man. maddened by the blow. Jet go had not 'rouaed her. under the homestead laws. Washington woolgrower* of Oregon’s the cutless, and. drawing his pistol, »hot “ ‘ Charles, ' snys the l><^ Tm just * " TOUat make a «¡ch-hay aome- Poultry — Average old hens, 13)^0 Big Guns Without Gunners. territory. new assailant through the head. It- I where, aaya Pine, looking at the aenae- In the middle.’ 14c per pound; mixed chi -kens, 13(3 bis Thirteen miners who were entombed was this second shot that aroused .Mau­ I h*aa figure, with no kindly glance; Washington torii 4 —Home surpris­ That’s what I mcaqj* concluded in the French coal mine have just been ing fact» regard ng the nndeq^aev of Storing Wool in Heppner Warehouses ISj^e; broilers, 25030c; young roost­ rice Frere. though don’t think ahe’« likely to In* “when - I speak of ers, 13@1334c; old ^«tert, 11012c; found alive They were in the mine 20 the coast artillery fqrce were brought As the young lieutenant sprang out very bad. ( onfoun«! her—T believe ahe’a Mrs. Gifford, . Heppner — Wool is beginning to ar­ dressed chickens, 15016c; turkeys, upon the desck. he saw by the position of changes. When I was here Inst Jamie ■days and 1/ed on horse feed, out in the recent examination of Secre­ rive at the warehouses here, where it live, 1« 0 16J4c; turkeys, dressed, the guard that others had been more | the cauae of all thia. PH find out, too. was the youngest.” ihe Iowa legislature has passed a tary Taft ■ bv the senate committee on will he stored until the sale« days in choice, 180 20c; gee»«*, live, 8 @8A4c; mindful of the safety of' the ship than before many hours are over; for Pve told “I guess I don’t write much nliout thoae thnt* «nip*/ they confer The secretary pre­ the latter part of May and the first of bill which will not allow any state offi­ military affairs. dressed, lOdllc; ducks, 17@ he. There was, however, no time for’ex­ nU abouf ffM»efore to-morrow morning, people,” said Miss Ann, apologidi.-alfy , sented da'a showing that the present June. A large crop will be produced geege, cer to use a railroad pass. planation, for, as he reached the hatch ­ 19c. 11 H get them alx dozen apiece the day iff1 ^4 “I should say you didn't,” responded authorized force of coast artillery is way, he was met by the ascending giant. I * Another^ 125,000 has been sent to sufficient to provide one relief for only in this county thia year, and very Bttle - Hops — Oregon, 1905, choice, 10@ who uttered a hjdeous cry at the sight I after we anchbr In Hobart Town. Pve her sister.— Youth's Companion is being contracted, stockmen prefer ­ a great mind to dh it before w** got Japanese famine sufferers through the 34 per' cent of the guns, mines, /ange -10^c; prime, 6% @ medium, of this unexpected adversary, and, too | National Red Cross. This makes $125,- finders, etc , now actually installed or ring to hold until the sales days, when 7®8 c ; olds. 507c. * close to strike him, locked him,In his I there. Take her head. Frere, and we'll it will be sold to the highest bidder. get her out of this before Vickers come« 000 sent through this source. Wool — Eastern Oregon average best, He has a weak ehih," observed the arms. The two men went down togeth I authorized for.the Toast defenses. 15(320c; valley, 24(326c per pound; er. The guard on the quarter-deck dar- I up. Whst ■ fool you nre, to be sure! physiognomist. I knew what it wmild be. with women AnnbnwOfjrient is .made at Cleveland, Cut TimbeFTIIegally. ed not fire at the two bodies that, twined mohair, choice, 25@28 ^c. “O, well,” said the bachelor, “hla Conference on Statehood Bill. on board ahip. I wbnder Mra. V. haa'nt to 1 % Ohio, of an advance of from Prineville-John D ms and A. R shout each other, rolled across the deck, Veal—Dressed, 3W0 5c per ponnd. wife makes up for it”—Indianapolis been out before now. There — steady pact Washington, April 4. — The session of cents per gallon bv the Standar I Oil in Eastwood were arraigned before”United Beef — Dressed bulls, 3c per pound; and for a moment Mr. Frere's cherished i the j nnt conference on statehood today States Commissioner M. R. Biggs last cow«, 405c; country steer«, 4S®BJ4c existence rhung upon the slenderest the door. Make haste, now. before that Star. the price of gasoline and naphtha little Pareon cornea. Parana are reg. I was devoted to a discussion of the main Week on a chaFge of cutting timber on Mutton—Dressed, fancy, 909}{c per thread imaginable. In Manchuria, Siberia and North ular old women to chatter!” and thus Tha-Chicago beef trust trial has been ! proposition, the senate amendment government land. They were held in Thf Moocher, spattered with the blood set for the second Monday in Decem­ eliminating Arisona and New Mexico the sum of $50 to appear before tbs ponnd; ordinary, 405c; lambs, with and brains of his unfortunate comrade, muttering. Pine aeaiated ‘to tarry Mr* China much use Is made of Chinese -Vieker*' maid Into her cabin. pelt on, 10011c. brick tea, not as a beverage, hut as a ber. bad already set his foot upon tbs low­ > from the bill. United States grsnd jury. “I don't wonder at you making a Pork—Dressed, 6®8^c per ponnd. est step of the ladder, when the cutlass fool of yourself. Chzuces ar* you'v* I vegetable, boiled with rice and mut-