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THE DAYTON HERALD POURING DOWN ON POMPEII. ( Lava Stream Changes Course May Again Bury Ruins. *1 Daylou, Oregon. and j OWN STATE ITEMS OF Mm rvslly waa, though I don’t suppoa« R«g la her real name, either, cam« Into a ’ 1 llttl« legacy from an old aunt In Dn*- land and left my Mrvice. She took a llttl» cottage on th« New Town road, and Rex was assigned to her as her servant.” _ "I see. The old dodge!” says Frere, fluahing a llttl«. “W*HF’ AV«11, th« wretched man tried to «•- cape, and ahC helped him. He was to get to lAuuc««toQ, and so on board a vesael to Sydney; but they took the unhappy creature, and he was sent dow* here. She was only-toed, but it ruined her. You «ee, only a few people know of her relationship to Rex. and ah« was rather respected. Of course, when it be came known, what with that dreadful trial and th« horrible aescrtlont ot Dr. Pins—you will not believ« me, 1 know; there wa« something about that man I never liked—the waa quite left alone. She want»! me to bring her down here to teach Sylvia, but John thought that It was only to be near her husband, and wouldn't allow hr”------ r«------------- “Of course it was,” said Vickers, I b - ing. “Frere, we’ll go on the veranda. She will never be aatisfied until she geta that scoundrel free." “He’s a bad lot, then?" says Frere, opening the glass window and leading the way to the sandy garden. “Oh. a very bad lot," returned Vick ers; "quiet and silerit, but ready for any villainy. I count hhn one of the worst men we have. With the exception of one or two more, I think he is the Naples, April 11.—Tbe volcano is re suming great activity, especially at Cericola. Tbe stream of lava wbicb NOT SO BAD AS PAINTED. REALLOT W^NAHA RESERVE a tai ted in a new direction—toward Torre Anaunziata—reached the ceme- I tery of that town and then turned to Most Crops in Pendleton Section Are Sheepmen Jubilant Over Confirmation I of Reconsideration. Turning Out Wall. ward Pompeii. I —. CHAPTER X.—(Continued.) Tbe troops are conveying provisions, «nd slowly he gained "w Parted, and the blue R I*' In a Condensed Form for Oor surgical instruments and other material Pendleton—Investigation of tbe con Pendleton — There is joy among dition of growing wheat in various sheepmen of Umatilla county over the yes, brighter than ever, stared vacant I ms destination, and, flinging himself on for the relief of the injured near Ot- the ground, gazed around him. A brig Bosy Readers. - parts of Umatilla county shows the news that the Wenaba reserve will be ly around. The sound of her father’s I was being towed up the harbor by two tajano. olce seemed to have routed her, for she , A violent storm of sulphurous rain damage sustained in tbe March cold redivided, for it is understood that the began to «peak a little prayer: “God I convict-manned boats. A Resume of the Less Important but । The sight of this brig seemed to rouse occured today at San Guiseppe, Vesuv- spell was slight. Instead of many allotment iz to be made again. Bev „ P ? P * “ «mm*, and God bless Not Legs Interesting Events in the .mind of (he solitary of the rock iana and Saviano. thousand acres to reseed, as at first re • al days ago J. E. Smith received a all on board thia .hip. God blee. mo, a strain of reflection, for, sinking bi« of the Past Week. and make me good girl, for Joaua Chrlot’s chin upon his hand, be flxed his eyes on ported, not more than 2,000 acres in letter from Ranger J. M. Smitz, invit aake, our Lord. Amen.” trupt'on Grows Worse. the incoming vessel, and immersed him Naples, April 11.—A great eruption the entire county have been reseeded. ing the Oregon men to meet at Walla . T*1’ Bound of the unconscious child', self in moody thought. ThesljJp an . Chairman Hhonte has returned to the of earn) is observed on tbe east side of Many farmers secured seed wheat and ampe prayer bait.something awesome Walla April 27 to consult regarding the in it, aad John Vickers, who not ten chor»!, the boats detach»l'nKemselve« canal sone. ,i ■ . . , the main crater. Thi* ip worse thah vitro), in many instances paying fancy division of the reserve. It was sup- minutes before would have sealed his from her sides, the sun sunk, and the bay MaxiioGorky, the Russian reroln- aalias, as i« is heavier. The ejection of was plunged in gloom. Lights began to prices for bluestem, which wa^ '■ekree, nosed that tbe meeting would be mere I own death warrant unhesitatingly to pre twinkle along tile Mh,,re of the settle ashes seem* to have diminished. • tionist, la in New York. I serve the safety of the vessel, felt his Fresh shocks of earthquake are being only to find that their grain was not in ly to hear complaints, and that little eyes nil with unwonted tears. The con- ment. The little fire died, and the water Congressman and Mrs. Longworth felt, especially in the direction of Ot- In the Irop pot grew cold; yet tlig watch jured or only slightly. The only sec or no good would rssult to the Oregon was curious. From out tbe midst er on the rock did not stir. 5Vith his are making preparations for a trip to tajano, Somma and Nola. Fortunately of that desolate ocean — in a fever-amit- tion where there was any loss was tbe sheepmen. However, Dan P. Smythe, Europe in June. the great amount of ashes on the ground ten prison ship, leagues from land, sur । e>ea staring into the gloom, and fixed northwestern part, where the soil is secretary of the Umatilla county aaeo- The president L m taken a hand in seems to have counteracted the telluric rounded by ruffians, thieves and niur- steadily on the vessel, he lay along the barren cliff of his lonely prison as mo light and there was comparatively no elation, has been informed that the r^1 urging the prosecution ot the Chicago action of the shocks. ' *fer* tha ha by voice of an innocent tionless the rock on which he had child called confidently on heaven. Another part of the main cone of the snowfall. The scare was due to the reserve was to be redivided;' packers as individuals. stretched himself. Two houra afterward—as the Mala volcano has fallen in, causing a great fact that the tope of the grain in some This solitary man Was Rufus Dawes When the Wensha reserve was first bar, «seeped from ths peril which Trad President Roosevelt has cabled con- discharge of red hot stone*, flame and places was frosen, but thia is consider * ’ • • • « dolencek to tbe king of Italy on the allotted among stockmen several menaced her, plunged cheerily through smoke. A ■ Injjfbe house of Major Vickers, com ed a benefit instead of an injury by months ago Oregon men complained the rippling water—the mutineere, by havoc and loss of life caused by the many, as they say that it has caused bitterly because ip making the divis their apokesman, Mr. James Vetch, eon- n»»n«nnt of Macquarie Harbor, ther« eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Blinded With the Ashe*. was, on thja,evening of December, un the grain to stool out more than other- ion the Oregon part of the reserve had feaseil: Naples, April 11.—There bas been a Cotton workers of New Bedford, usual gayety. Lieut. Maurice Frere, “Why don't you flog 'em?” says Frere. wise. "They were very sorry, and hoped been practically given over to Washing Mass., will tsk for an ’increase in considerable diminution in the fall of The fruit is also ccming out nicely ton growers, thus cutting off many that their breach of discipline would be late in command at Marla Island, had “I cut the hides off my fellows if they unexpectedly come down with news show any nonsense." , , wages. There are altont 12,000 em red volcanic sand since last night. and the damage will' not be nearly so Umatilla county men from their sum forgiven. It was the fear of the typhus from headquarters. The Ladybird, gov The newspaper Pungolo today graph- । "Well,” says Vickers. “I don’t car« ployed in the New Bedford mill*. which had driven them to it. They had great as was feared. Tbe peaches suf mer ranges. ernment schooner, visited the settlement about too nluch cat myself. Barton, woh ically described a visit of a member of no accomplices either in the prison or Tbe anthracite coal operators have its staff to Ottojano San Guisippe and fered most, but there will be a partial There is a general belief that a more out of It, but they felt It but right to on ordinary occasions twice a year. To was here before me, flogged tremend- crop and unless a later frost occurs equitable division will be made this offered a new arbitration scheme to tbe the convicts the arrival of the Lartyblrd bnt I don’t thinak tt ata'aiiF gOffiS:' Vesuviana. Ottajano was enveloped in ( there will be a full crop of all other'va time, as the Umatilla county men will •ay that the man who had planned the meant arrival of new faces, intelligence They tried to kill him several times. miners and the indepenept operators black smoke. Tbe troops are clearing mutiny was Rufus Dawes." ! of old (tomrades, news of how the world rieties of fruit. You remember those twelve fellows who call the miners union anarchists. be on band to assert their .rights. The malignant cripple had guessed. I tbe ruins, demolishing tottering build from which they were exi,led, was pro were hanged? No! Ah, of course you Perry Gould, president of the Uma from whom ths information which had I gressing. When the Ladybird arrived, ^General orders have been issued to ings and re-establishing communica were away." tilla county aeeociati«n, has called a led to the failure of the plot had beond the chained and toil-worn felons felt ha Vai commanders to observe tbe strict- tion. Entire families perished in the TWO CENTS AN ACRE. “What do you do with ’em?" .meeting al that body April 26, at which "W ।town ' gntt-the- teriible «renegerc lined “Oh, flog the worst, you.Anow; but I revenge. count of a deficiency in the coal appro when refugees returned in search of Estimate for Coming Year by Secre time a line of action will ’be agreed verne was not bounded ny the gloomy don’t flog more than a man n week aa upon. priation for tbe navy. forests which surrounded their prison, a ______ missing relatives, whoae bodies are un rule, _________ and never _____ more ____ than _ fifty lashea. tary of Wateru«ers'JAz4Ociation. Extracted from tbe Hobart Town but that there was a world beyond. To I They're getting quieter now. Then we The ashes and clouds Courleri • _____________ , — Boys from two of Chicago’s schools recognizable. Oregon's Boundary Dispute. the convicts the Ladybird was ' town- Iron, and dumb-ehs, and maroon them.” Klamath Falls—Secretary Applegate, engaged in a war and it took eight pol-l which fill the air are causing much eve The examination of the prisoners “Do what?" r Salem—Attorney General Crawford who.were concerned in the attempt upon talk, theater, stock quotations and latest trouble, many persons in the worst of the Klamath Waterusen ’ Msociation, icemen to quell the trouble. Many “Give them solitary confinement on and State Engineer Lewis, after visiting the Malabar was concluded on Tuesday telegrams. She was their newspaper, pupils were severely hurt. Airguns, affected districts being threatened with in his annual report to the stockhold postoffice, the one excitement of their Grummet Island. When a man gets Astoria to look up eridence in the slingshots, baseball bats, bricks ami blindness. ers’ meeting here, April 7, stated that boundary line suit pending between last. The four ringleaders, Dawes, Gab- dreary existence, the one link between very bad, we clap him Into a boat with bett. Vetch and Randers, were condemn other weapons were sued. tbe receipts of tbe association'to March Oregon and Washington before tbe ed to death; but we understand that, by theta own misery and thaebappiness of a week's provisions, and pull him over AVO DS ZION CITY. their fellow creatures. To the com to prummet. There are cells cut in the - Japan has opened Manchuria to for 31, 1906, were »6,728.66, while dis United States Supreme court, are more the clemency of hia excellency the gov mandant and the “freemen” this mes rock, you see, and the fellow pulls up eign -grade, i ernor, their sentence has been commut thoroughly convinced than ever that I Dowie Reaches Chicago but Will Go bursements were »6,851.20, leaving a Oregon is in the right. Mr. Lewis con ed to six years at the penal settlement senger from, the outer life was scarcely hia commissariat after him, and lives less welcome. There was not a man on there by himself for a mouth or so. It Witte again threatens to resign as deficit ot »122.54. Principal expense No Further at Present. tends that congress must have been of Macquarie Heritor.” the laland who did not feel hia heart tames them wonderfully." premier of Russia. grow heavier when her whjt« sails dis _ , । Chicago, April It.—Dr. John Atex- was filing and recording deeds, etc., guided in fixing the boundary line by Dowie savagely denounees his wi'e ander Dowie will not advance on the »1,405.20; salary of attorney, »1,500; the latest government surveys ot the ] ... CHAPTER XI. appeared behind the shoulder of the notion. I wish I had a place of that The southeast coast of Van Diemen’s hill. and vows he will not live wih her «bo,tg of zion” ttg suddenly aa he ex- salary el secretary, »1,200, and direct mouth of the Columbia river. By etip sort at Maria.” Land resembles a biscuit at which rats On the present occasion business of “I've a fellow there now,” Bays Vick illation, oral evidence will be taken be “*a,n‘ ' pectedi Tonight, after a long consul- ors’’ per diem and expenses, *603.19. have been nibbling. Eaten away by the more than ordinary Importance jiad pro- ers, “Dawes. You remember him, of He estimates expenses for the coming tore a notary. Many troops in the Philippine« »re ta,ion with hie legal advieer, Emil J. continual action_ of the ocean which, aured for Major Viekers, this plenstirahljj course—the ringleader: Of th« mutiny th suffering from malaria caused by - im-1 Wittel, Dowie gave out the statement!JÍSFÍt »3,000. Aztbere are about pouring round by east and west, has di excitement. It had been resolved by tbe Malabar. A dreadful ruffian. He , that it might be several days before’ he I 150,000 acres subscribed to the associa- Salmon Held at Dam. pure water. vided the peninsula from the mainland Gov. Arthur thnt the convict establish was the most violent the first year I ........................................... saw tit to enter the city which lie had tion, the assessment per acre will only Pendleton—Thousands of fish are of the Australasian continent, the shore ment should be broken up. A succession was here. Barton used to flog a good Another attack on engineers and oth Founded. be about 2 cents. There are about 20,- now collected at the mouth of Butter line Is broken and ragged. From the of murders and attempted escapes had deal, and Dawes had a childish dread er officials of the Lens, France, coal “The First Apostle” arrived in the 000 acres of private land under the creek, in the Umatilla river, where sentinel solitude of the Iron Pot to the called public attention to the’ place, pnd of the cat. When I came, he'd made a mines has been made by the miners city of Chicago this mornifig shortly project as yet unsqbecribed. they are held by tbe Maxwell Ditch I smiling banks of New Norfolk, the river Ite distance from Hobart Town render- sort of petition to be sent back to the wives. winds In a sluccesslon of reaches, har before 9 o’clock, completing the first company’« dam, in Butter creek. The rowing to a deep channel cleft between ed it Inconvenient and expensive. Ar- settlemant. Said that he waa Innocent I thur had fixed upqp Tasman's penin of the mutiny, and that the accusation Nearly all countries have joined with stage of his long journey from Mexico dam is supplied with a good fish ladder, rugged and towering clfffe. . Favors Spelling Reform. against him 'was fnlAe.” the United States in asking for a later I to the City of Zion, where he is to face Salem—State Superintendent Aeker- but it is now out oi repair and the fish I .The dlmate of Van Diemen’s Land Is sula as a future convict depot, and narn Ing If Port Arthur? In honor of himself, (To be continued.) date as tbe time of tbe second Hague I bis accusers. An immense crowd was ■ man is a firm believer In the reformed are unable to pass over it, and the Wat on® of the lovslleat in the worjd. Laun conference. ‘ » at the station to greet the self-styled spelling, bo much talked about by Ani- er over the dam is so swift that they ceston la warm, eheltered and molet; and had sent down Lieut. Maurice Frere I with instructions for Viekers to convey Elijah HI. RELIGION IN BUFFALO HUMP. drew Carnegie. He eays that there is cannot ascend that way, so they are Hobart Town, protected by Bruny Isl the prisoners, of Macquarie Harbor Anthracite coal operators say they After a short rest Dowie summoned held in large numbers below the dam. and and Ite archipelago of D'Encns- thither. , , - , . . only one way to bring about theTefor- are willing to arbitral«, but have pre fish are now on their . ------ upward ------ I treaux Channel and Storm Bay from the’' sented new terms to the miners ss a his legal advisers and then ensued a mation speedily and effectively, and, The Reven classes of criminals were es jcqnjerence which lasted the greater part that was for the newspapers of the ioarn«y to th« spawning grounds and I violence of the southern breakers, pre- tablished, wheu the new barracks for basis fol the arbitration. All throtigh the winter of 1901 a" I serves the mean temperature of Smyrna; I prisoners at Hobart Town were finished. of the evening. _ country to agree to adopt the new mode LB*'0U*J n.°* be stopped. 1. — A — 1 ■ — MM M . a I 1 Aw M A taken L. —.. I I o - f Spelling, ... ^7** ____ Burlington officials claim mo know Jnst n. what proceedings will be I while tbe district between these two The first cines were allowed to sleep straggling procession of fortune seek Should thia be done, Mr. I towns spreads in a succession of beau out of barracks-, and to w*ork for them I era made its way through the rougn ledge of a wreck on its road near Lin fo reinstate the “First Apostle” in Ackerman a May Send Expert Here. Ackerman says that the country at large tiful valleys.' through which glide clear selves on Saturday; the aecond had only mountains of central Idaho, says th« coln, Ndb., while men who were on the Zion City were not definitely stated, Portland—After consulting with El will accept the new form and forget the and sparkling streams. But on the the last-named Indulgence; train say there was a wreck and they but Dowie did state most emphatically I the third I World’s Work,/bound for Buffalo wood Mead, chief of the drainage and old inside of one year. He said that western coast, from the steeple rocks were only allowed Saturday, afternoon; i I Hump. The cotd was Intense, th« saw at least two peieons who were that there would be no compromise the National Educational association irrigation investigation of the depart of Cape Grim to the scrub encircled 1 traveling difficult, the suffering great killed. with Voliva and that John A. Dowie had adopted the new form. ment of agriculture, Senator John M. barrenness of Handy Cape, and the the fourth and fifth were “refractory I Offiei*}» of the Chicago A Alton and must be the leader of Zion or nothing Gearin has advised the board of trade frowning entrance to Macquarie Har and disorderly characters—to work in I Everything was expensive; shovel« Irons;” the sixth were “men of th« most Isold for »12. chickens for »5 and Chicago, Burlington A Quincy railroads stall. that tbe department will probably dis bor, ths.nature of the country entirely degraded and Incorrigible character_ to I * Clash With Irrigationists. wages were ns high aa »15 a day1. - must stand trial in Kansas tor giving Salem—Under orders from the State patch a man to the Willamette valley changes. Along that Iron bound shore, be worked In irons and kept entirely Horse feed w’ns »1 * meal, nnd whisky RAILROADS AID MONOPOLY. all -Is bleak and cheerless. Upon that I separate from the other prisoner«;" rebates. The United States District this season to study agricultural condi Land board, the.attorney general will 15U cents a drink. A teamster who dreary beach the rollers of the southern court at Kansas City has refused to take measures to force the Columbia tions. If the appropriation provided sen complete their circuit of the globe, while the seventh, were the refuse if ownei a. horse that eould wear snow grant them immunity. Private Car System Drives Out the ■ Southern Irrigation company to adopt for in the agricultural bill is large this refuse—the murderers, bandits- and and the storm that has devastated the Small Coal Operators. rules for tbe distribution of water to enough he will begin hie work about cape, and united In Its eastern—course I villains, whom nlther chpln nor, lash shoes made »1,600 in four months bj Roosevelt and Tillman may become , could tame. They were regarded as so- hiring him out. July 1. reconciled. with ths icy blasts Which sweep north daily dead, and shipped to Hell’e Gates Philadelphia, April 11.—That the , settlers apd furnish 1 8 feet of water A young Episcopal clergyman , per acre during the irrigating season. ward from ths unknown terrors of the I Gark.y and other Russian revolution-1 bituminous coal traffic is divided among or Maria laland. Hell’s Gates was the six railroad companies was ? developed A number of applications to purchase Land and Lot System To Be Used. southern pole, orashes unchecked upon I most dreaded of all theae houses of thought the Buffalo Hump mines n ists will tour America Astoria—County Assessor Cornelius the Huon pine forests, and lashes with I bondage. The discipline at the place good pla«?e for missionary work. today at the first hearing of the Inter land were refused because the company Tugmen of Chicago have struck for a state Commerce commission held here would not use blanks approved by the has decided to use the land"and lot sys tain the grim, front of Mount Direction. I was so severe, and the life so terrible, There was no such thing In camp as Furious gales and sudden tempests I that prisonera would risk all to escape Runday. The miners were too busy raise of *5 per month. for the purpose of determining whether board. An order was also made direct tem in preparing the 1906 assessment 1 *---- '* from it In on* y«»r, of eighty-five for that, and gambling and drinking roll in place of segregating the proper affright the natives of the const. '* There are many candidates for Al the railroad companies are interested ing the company to cease selling or of Igation Is fiewgerous, and the entrance deaths there, only thirty were from nat- were the only forms of recreation directly or indirectly in the oil or coal fering to furnish water to land outside ty under the names of the various own to the “Hell’s Gates” of Macquarie ger's seat in the senate. ural causes; of the remaining dead, There was, therefore, great excite the segragation. ers, as has been the custom heretofore. which is transported over their lines. Harbor is only to be attempted In ealm twenty-seven were drowued. eight Al great majority of the bituminous Mr. Cornelius believes tbe new system weather. The commission also brought out the '* accidentally. three ahot by the aoldiers ment over the expected arrival of a coal miners are at work. will result in a great saving to the Notifies Attorney General. fact that by means of the private car, “Hell's Gates,” formed by a rocky and twelve murdered 4>y their comrades' “ten<lerfoot-sky pilot;’’ some w«re op Salem—The Portland General Elec coiinty. The governor of Tver, kuseia, has system largd mining companies are able point, which runs abruptly northward, In another year one hundred and sixty- posed, some were pleased, arid all been blown up by a bomb, “ to enter into contracts for delivery of tric company has notified the attorney almost touches, on its eastern side, a nine men <Mt ot-wne hundred and eighty- wer® «cited, for anything '‘new”, was. Governor Would Sign Protest. coal at stated places, while small com general that it bas filed answer to the __ th« projecting arm of land which guards the two were pmilsked to the extent of two a relief to Buffalo Hump. For The Democratic victory in Russia Salem—Governor Chamberlain eays entrance to King’s river. In tbe nild- thousand lashes\ During th* ten years first 44me religion became a topic of state’s amended complaint in tbe Cir may lead to the granting of a constitu panies which own no such cars are una The that he does not think the United die of the gates Is an Island,, which, of Its existenceAie hundred and twelve conversation. ble to guraantee the exact time wtien cuit court of Multnomah county. I tion. state sues to compel an accounting for States quartermaster’s office should _ be lying on a sandy bar in the very jaws men escape<Lout4>f whom sixty-two only their coal will be delivered. When within sixty miles of th« | were found — «l ead. The prisoners killed moved from Portland to Seattle. be-l«f the current, creates a double whlrl- r>nwie>e Kwewneew esw—f? Tk* P1——y1—tin FCS'1, it went learn the.PUBt 30 years of husip««« transact. JUlu ea h e w a s a c co ste d b y a v-H.— believe that their leader lias fallen from I ed, deeljnes to handle private cars un ed. In its answer the company states ca 11 se Tor 11 a nd wai the more central I P°o1’ impossible to pass In the roughest grace in Zion City. less the bwner guarantees to have at that tbe locks and canal at Oregon City point. The goversor expreeses willing weather. Th« headquarters of the aet- and, if so fortunate as to penetrate the wisher. He told him that the snow tlement were placed on an island not desert of scrub, heath and swamp which was too deep to ride farther, and th« Bryan will also tour Russia during c*r*' t,ie P0"’*“«!0" °f which have changed hands twice in that per ness to join in a protest to the secretary far from the mouth of thia Inhospitable lay between their prison and the settled well-wisher consented to buy his hors« of war against the proposed change. iod. They also set up that the state’s his present trip around the world. * He would involve an 00tl«y »510,000. river, called Ha rah Isla nd. ■ ■ — district», preferred death to rernpriire. for »5, simply as a favor. He Impress claim for interest is outlawed. is in India at present. Sa&h Island la long and low. The Successfully to transport the remnant of ed upon the young preacher the Im T. , , , . , 1 Keeps Her Eye On America. cornmandant’s house was built in the this desperate band of doubly convicted PORTLAND MARKETS Dowies enemies are bnngmg more Apri| „ _ Apparent! yen- ( Initiative Printing Bill. center, having the chaplain's house and felons to Arthur’s new prison waa the portance of having a full knapsack, iTXlrt? t preP“r'Dg ’ conraged by the fatherland's successful afid advised him not to eat until 11« Salem—There has been much specu ------------- Wheat — Club, 68c; bluestem, 683 barracks between It and the Jail. The mission of Maurice Frere. hot receptitajo« Iba aged prophet. intervention in Morocco, Ger maty's “Well, Mrs. Vickers,” he said, aa h« .had gone fSV on his Journey. hospital was on the west shore, and in lation as to the probable expense en *’9c; red, 66c; valley, 68c. , took a cup of tea from the hands of that Thanking him for bis klpd advice, ■ The s'reet car strike at Winnipeg has South American expansion party ' is tailed upon the state by the initiative Oats — No. 1 white feed, »27.50; a Une with It lay the two penitentiaries. lady, “I suppose you won't be sorry to ’ Lines of lofty palisades ran round the the missionary courageously set out to ended, j.x the car men getting ... an advance . . urging the kaiser's government to sta- measures which have been proposed for gray, *27 per ton. settlement, giving it the appearance of get away from this place, eh?” tramp through sixty miles of snow, of 1 cent an hour after asking for 2. tion a special diplomatic lepresenta- the people’s adeption at the June elec- Barley—Feed. »23 50 324 per ton; a fortified town. These palisades were “No, Indeed,” «ays poor Mrs. Vick with only a blazed trail to guide hlmi tive in Rio Janeiro during the Pan- tion this year, hence the following fig brewing, »24324.50; rolled, »24.503 Experts who have gone over the and built for the purpose of warding off the ers, with the old girlishness shadowed By 10 o’clock he waa tired and hun ures, obtained, from the secretary of 25.50. itur’s books of Indiana have found • American conference for the purpose terrific blasts of wind, which, shrieking by six years; “I shall be only too glad. of watching, and, if possible, thwarting state, will be of interest showing tbe H*y — Eastern Oregon timothy, through the long and narrow bay ns A dreadful place! John's duties, how Fry, by 3 o'clock he was famished and shortage of »390,0595. The shortage amount thus expended' “North American intrigues.” It is Paper, »1.- choice, »17318 per ton; common, »13 through the keyhole of a door, had In ever, are imperative. But the wind! My exhausted, and by 6 o'clock he dropped covers every year back to 1883. asseited here that the United States is 017; ’printing, *3,472; binding, »1,- 314; valley timothy, »839; clover, former times torn off roofs, and lev dear Mr. Frere, you've no ¡¿fa of it; in his tracks. With ?ager fingers lie Senator Alger, of Michigan, is not a arranging to play one Latin republic 610; total, *6,09». »7.5038; cheat, »637; grain hay, eled boat sheds. The little town wss I wauted to send Sylvia to Hobart Town, untied the knapsnrk to find In It—1» set, as it were, in defiance of nature but John would not let her go.” sgsinst another at tbe conference for candidate for re-election. rock! The good Samaritan had re »738; alfalfa, »12. “By the way, how is Miss Sylvia?" lieved him of his lunch and he had at the very extreme of civilization, and selfish purposes. Apples—»232.75 per box. Postpone Booth-Kelley Indemnity Bill. Dowie promises to perform a miracle asked Frere, with the patronizing air “packed'4 a nseleM, heavy burden foi Vegetables — A«paragus, 8312J^c Ita Inhabitants maintained perpetual Salem—Governor Chamberlain has when he leacbea Zion City. which men of his stamp adopt when they warfare with the winds and waves. Many Want to Klamath Falls. al! those_dreary miles! Hut the Jail oi Sarah laland was not apeak at children. / wired Senators Fulton and Gearin to per pound; cahb<(g«. 25ic per pound; San Francisco. April 11.— It is esti have the senate postpone action on the canUfloWtfr, »2 25 per crate; celery, 75 the only prison in this desolate region.' But he nad come to prench and not . Returning merchants say Chinese are “Not very well, I’m'sorry Wo say," , mated that at least 12,000 people out Booth-Kelly Lumber company’s indem ®90c per dozen; head lettabe, 25c per At a little distance from the mainland turned Vickers. "You see. It’s lonely to Fty and hia great good nature, his now buying Americaad goods. of the 25,000 that catne to this coast r>n nity bill, authorizing the company to dozen; onions, 40c per dozen; radishes, is a rock, over the rude side of which for her here. There are no Children of earnestness and Ms “gAmeness" deep \ esuvius is in violent eruption and I'he colonist rats this spring have select lands in lieu of its holdings in 20@25c per dozen; rhubarb, *1A1.25 the waves dash In rough weather. On her own sge. with the exception of the ly impressed the mining camp and a thousands of people are fleeing in ter- settled in California and Bouthern Ore- the Klamath Indian reservation, until per box; spinach, *1 per box; parsley, an evening In Dj»cember, as the sun was pilot’s little girl, mid phe cannot asso wonderful change had taken place. ror. gon. This rate went into effect on a copy of the bill is received and tbs 25c; turnips, »131.25 per sack; car •Inking behind Ths tree tops on the left ciate with her. But I did not like to Sunday labor wA» abandoned and ser side of the harbor, the figure of a man leave her -behind.-and endeavored to Ftbruary 15 and closed April 7, and matter investigated by state Ian I vices were held every morning. Ev- __ an- rots, 65@75c per sack; beets, 85c3*l appeared on ths top of this rock. He teach her ffiyself.” A Steamer has arrival at Philadel per sack. was in existence for 52 days, *s against thorities. erythlng was a success but the sing phia from Bombay, India, with what I was clad in the coarse gsrh of a con- “ Hum! There was a — hn — governess, 76 days Cie previous year. These 12 - Onions — No. 1, 703 90c per sack; vice, and wore round hia ankles is believed to be bubonic plague among two or something, was there not?” said ing, and that was a dead failure. 000 people who have remained are No. 2, nominal. Curry Healthiest County. tbe crew. iron rings, connected by a short __ _ into -__ _ his ______ teacup. "That “If we only had an organ," was ths and Frere, atnring pretty well distributed. They have Potatoes — Fancy graded Burbanks, heavy chain. To the middle of this chain I n’«w- know—what was her name?” cry. The “sky pilot" said that they Wedderburn—Curry county is one of gone into the Sacramento and Han Joa- All th*,jndspendent coal operators of Ant» «.11. j k j' ----------- i the healthiest in Oregon. This county 65c per hundred; ordinary, 50355c; a leathern strap waa attached, which, Miss Purfoy, “ ” said Mrs. Vickers, a should have one. Returning through the Pittshtiig district have signed the quin valleys, and hundreds have gone boasts only one physician, showing that new California, fie per pound. splitting In the form of a T, buckled little gravely. “Yes, pòor thing; a sad the silent woods to Lewiston he pur fa, north nndh as .. Klamath k .—..K county, --------- Ore. I k j, R dMirable p|Rce ¿ R Butter—Fancy creamery, 20322}$c round hie waist, and pulled the chain story, Mr. Frere." scale. This will insure work for about as far high enough to prevent him from stum per pound. • 20,000 men. Indeed! I left, you know, shortly chased an organ and brought It Into it is off the map of homeseekers. No bling over ft as he walked. His head Smuggled Pearls From Mexico. after the trial of the mutineers, and camp on horseback. That was n day Eggs—Oregon ranch, 16^16^c per epidemic of any kind ever visits this The United States Circuit court of waa bare, and his coarse, blue striped never heard th« full particular«.” He of great rejoicing Jn Buffalo Hump. Han Francisco, April 11—A c >m- place, and the physician is not often dozen. Poultry—A verage old hens, 133131^0 I shirt, open at the throat, displayed an •pok« carelessly, but he awaited the re The only man who could play became appeals of New York says the patent plaint was issued today by United needed. | embrowned and muscular neck. Emerg for daylight loading film cartridges for States Commissioner J. P. Bgpwn, so elated thnt he drank too much per pound; mixed chickens, 12S313c; ing from out a sort of cel), or den. con ply with keen curiosity. “A nd story!" repeated Mrs. -Vick whisky and the service was postponed photographic cameras is void. charging Mignei L. Cornejo, a Mexican, broilers, 25 330c; young roosters, 12>i I trived by nature or art in the aide of Discovers Black Diamond. ers. She was th« wife -of that wretch More rioting has taken place at Win-; ^with smuggling into Han Francisco *8,- Wedderburn—While penning in the ®13c; old roosters. lOSrOll^c: dress the cliff, he threw on a Scanty fire, ed man. Rex, and came out as my maid until evening, when It proved a great 600 worth of pearls. Tbe prisoner is ed chickens, 13314c; turkeys, live, 16 nipeg, Manitoba, on account of the creek near Langlois, tbjs county, W. E. which burn»! between two hollowed In order to be near Jiim. 8he would success. Men who had not been to alleged to havy come from Mexico on Eliott discovered a blàck diamond. @17c, turkeys, dressed, choice, 203 rocka. a ■mall log of pine wood; and church for twenty years came to that , street car strike. the steamer C’uracoa, March 30. Home The stone is as (large as a kernel of 21c; geese, live, 838XcLjree*e, dress then, returning to hie cave, and bring never tell me her history, poor thing, first service. A furious dog fight toik though all through the dreadful accusa The soft coei mine operators of the time later a sale of part of the jewels ing from it an iron pot which contained tions made by‘that horrid doctor, I beg place outside the log chapel during the ed- 10311c; ducks, 17319c. East have offered to arbitraate their and attempts to dispose of others corn, and has ail characteristics of the Hops—Oregon, 1906, 7Q 10c; olds, water, he ecooped with his toil hardened ged her almost on my knees. You know sermon, but not a man left his seat - . . - - -------- diamond. It shines at night and is an differences with the miners. hands a resting place for It in the ashes how she nursed Sylvia and poor John. Christianity had come to stay at Buf 537c. brought the matter to tbe attention Of I Excellent glass cutter. "Ti Ji ' Wool—-Eastern Oregon average beet, snd placed It on the embers. It was Really a most auperi<»creature. I think falo Hump.-* Ope hundred printers have been dis the Treasury department. 151420c; Valley, 24326c per pound,- evident that the cave waa at once hia ■he must hare been a gorernesa. Her charged from tbe government printing Money for School Fund. etorehouae and larder, and that the twe conduct wa« most exemplary, and dur mobairfifboice, 25329c. Great Output of Transvaal Mines. office as tbe first step toward economy hollowed rocka formed hia kitchen. Salem—Receipts of tbe Hute Land ing the six month« we were in Hobart Veal—Dressed 3H07KC P*r pound. London, April 11. — The output of board from sale of public school lands, in that department. The mechanical “Yes,” said Mr. Goodiey, “she made Having thna made preparations for Town «he taught little Sylvia ■ great R«*f — Dressed bulls, 3c per pound.?! the Tran<vaal gold mines for March -Supper, he ascended ar-pathway which department will be completely reorgan- quite an impresston upon me; reminds deferred payments and interest on loans cows, 435c; country steers, 4^35^c. deal. Of course she could not help her was 343,7 k ounces, valued at »9.934,- led to the highest point of the rock. Hie wretched husband, you know ised. me of an old fashioned picture ■ ■” amounted to »27,636 65 for March. Could Muttons—Dressed, fancy, 93»^c per fetters compelled him to take short steps 076, which constitutes a new record, This snm has been paid to the state she?” ' "Ah!” intrrupted Miss Cbellus, “you Many,lives were lost by the col)1 pse being 12.129 ounces over the previous pound; ordinary, 436c; lambs, with and, as he walked, he winced as though noticed It, then?” “ Certainly not! ” aald Frere, heartily. treasurer to be added to the permanent the Iron bit him. A handkerchief oi pelt on, 10311c. ot a hotel in Germany. highest monthly output. “Noticed what?" ' school fund. hr I Po»k—Dressed, 608per pound. atrip of cloth was twisted round his left “I heard something about him. too. Got Into some scrape, did he not?" “That she’s painted,”— Philadelphia ankle, on which the cUclet had chafed "Mias Pirfoy, or Mrs. Rex. as ahe Preaa. DAYTON. OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK m PH Fill HORI prie TR UI •WK] AHTI «orti «HKI MKN' «3 VRK rou K* Ore. Our i Writ cl Be Will UlltN