Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, May 04, 1906, Image 2

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    assailant, but, calling feebly upon Frere
for help,-he made shift to lay hold upon
the jackknife of whieh we have before
Now York Syndicate Offen ’ Capital—
spoken.
Frere, starting to his feet,
Palace Hotel Restored First.
rushed to the assistance of the pilot, but
was too late. Grimes, enraged by the
San Francisco, May 2—According to
sight of the knife, tors it from Bates'
a telegrgm received by W. F. Herrtn,
By MARCUS CLARKB
grasp, «nd, before Frere could catch his
chief counsel of Ilie Southern Pacific,
arm, plunged it twice into ths unfortu­
MUST
OBSERVE
REGULATIONS.
NEW
LAND
SEEDED
$100,000,tK)0 for rebuilding San Fran­
nate man's breast.......
cisco will be supplied by a syndicate of
“I’m a dead maul” eried Bates, faint­
ly.
/
xf
New Yotk capitalists, who have already Acreage North and South of Band Com­ Government Inspector Finds Scab
. - ~ ’
*
f
ing Under Cultivation.
Among Oregon Sheep.
The sight of the blood, together with
CHAPTER XIII.—(Continued.)
A discussion had . arisen among the
been approached on the matter by
Bend—Much new land is being cul­
Pendleton—That scab among sheep
Sylvia flushed burning red at this, in- mutineers as to the ^propriety of at once the exclamation of his victim, recalled
United States Senator Frank. G. New­
diguity. “Frightened! If there had been making sail; but Bayhcr, whu had been Grimes to consciousness. He looked In
tivated
near
Bend.
North
lies
what
is
is
more
prevalent
in
pastern
Oregon
land«.
- •
anybody else here but women, you never one of the pilot boat yr»w, and knew the bewilderment at the bloody weapon, aud
The plan provides for the organiza­ known as the Powell Buttes district, than last year is maintained by R A. would have taken'the brig. Frightened! dangers of the bar, vqwed that he would then flinging it from him, rushed away
tion of a syndicate with a capital stock one of the best agricultural sections in Ramaay, supervising inspector of the Let me paaa, prisoner!”
not undsKlake to ateer the brig through toward the sea, into which he plunged
• Fugitive Had Doubled on His Track of $100,000,000. Fifty per cent of tbi« the Deschutes valley, extending from United States bureau of animal indus­
As Mra. Vickers descended the hatch­ th» Gate»-,'uutll morning; and so th« headlong.
Frere hurried to the side of Bates,
way, the boat with Frere and the aol
x y., •*- and Was Heading Toward Port­
will be subscribed iu stock, while tbp the eastern extremity of the buttes to try, who has been investigating condi- diera came within muaket-range, aud boats being secured aatern, a strict and, lifting him up, strove to stanch the
watch waa set, lest the-helpless Bates
the
old
channel
of
the
river,
eight
miles.
tiAns.
remainder will bo represented by the
land When Shot by P obbo .
Lealy, according to orders, fired his should attempt to rescue the vessel. blood that flowed from his chest. It
realty. With the cash the work will be It is one immense plowed field, broken * Mr. Ramsay came from Montana at musket over their heads, shouting to During th« eygniug a feeling of pity for would seem that he had been, resting
commenced at once of rebuilding the in only a few places. This area is be­ the instance of sheep buyers in that them to lay to. But Frere, boiling with the uufortuuate party on the maiulaud himself on his left elbow, and that
Grimea, snatching the knife from his
New Era, Ore., May 1.—Frank Smith business section of the city.-. Among ing increased rapidly, and in a short state, who desire to have quarantine rage at the mauner in wbieh the tables took possession of them. It was quite right band, had stabbed’hlm twice in the
had been turned on him, had determined possible that the Osprey might be re­
time
all
tillable
land
in
the
district
regulations
made
lew
rigid
in
Oregon
is dead. The desperadp was shot and the first edifices to be restored will be
not to resign his lost authority without captured, in which case five useless mur­ right breast. He was pale aud sense less,
killed at 11:10 o’clock by Harry Drap­ the famous Palace Hotel, in which Sen­ will be producing. Three years ago in order to permit them to ship stock a struggle. Disregarding the summons, ders would have been committed. John and Frere feared that the wound waa
er, who was in charge of the blood­ ator Newlands holds a controllhig in­ there were only a couple of houses be­ from Oregon to Montana without dip­ he came straight ou, with bis eyes fixed Rex, seeing how matters were going, mortal. Tearing off his neck handker-'
tween Bend and Prineville. Fences and ping-
on the vessel. It was now nearly dark, made haste to take to himself the credit chief, he endeavored to bandage the
hounds that be had brought from Spo­ terest.
and the figure« on the deck were indis­ of mercy. He ruled, and had always wouud, but found that the strip of silk
other
feigns
of
habitation
were
equally
From
reports
received
by
Mr.
Ram
­
kane to help in hunting the fugitive
The telegram has been read to the
was iusufficieut for the purpose. The
say from federal inspectors, county tinguishable. The indignant lieutenant ruled, his ruffians.
members of the finance committee and scarce.
down.
notes had roused Mrs. Viekers, who,
could but guess at the condition of af­
“
I
propose,
”
said
h«,
“
that
we
divide
Another district rapidly developing is stock inspectors and aheepmen them­ fairs. Suddenly, from out of the dark­
After being surrounded in the woods discusaed by it in a tentative way. So
the proviaious. Thers are firs of them stifling her terror, made haste to tear
off a portion of her dress, aud with this
between the Willamette river and the far it has met with unqualified ap that under the Arnold ditch, five to six selves, ho is convinced that conditions ness, a voic«- h aile d --bias.--------------------
provai.
a~bandage of suffieieut width was made.
miles south of Bend. Settlers here are are worse than last year. Consequently
“Hold water! back water!” it cried, us.
railroad tracks at this place this tnorn-
ing, posse« began dynamiting the un­
This reasoning wss admitted and act­ Sylvia brought some water from the
putting up substantial houses that would he says quarantine regulations cannot and was then seemingly Choked In its
SANTA ROSA NEEDS MONEY.
owner’s throat
ed upon. There were in the harness cask spring, and Mrs. Vickers bathing Bates'
derbrush to bring him out. Draper, ac-
be a credit to any eity; they are not be relaxed.
The voice was the property of Mr. about fifty pounds of salt meat, and a head with this, he revived a little.
' eompanied by the dogs, wont into the
“Don’t die, Mr. Bates—oh, don't die!”
T
Rates. Standing near the side, he had third of this qusntity, together with
timber and Hmith was discovered be­ Pardee Finds Much Distress-Bur­ small shacks as so many dwelling houses
Plan Union High Schools.
are in a new country, but in many in­
observed Rex and F®r bring up a great half a small sack of flour, tome tea and said Sylvia, standing, piteously, near.
hind a log. • He made a desperate at­
bank’« Garden Is Saved.
stances are two stories and well paint­
tempt to shoot, but Draper anticipated
Albany—To secure high school fácil- pig of iron, erst used As part of the sugar mixed together lu a bag, and an but afraid to touch him. “Don't leave
Oaliltyid, May 2.—Governor Pardee ed. Much new land is being seeded in
this dreadful
him, «hooting him through the neck
¡ties in rural communities, different ballast of the brig, and poise it on the iron kettle and pannikin, were placed mamma and me alone in
has returned from Hants Rosa, where this district. Fences are being built, school districts in Cinn county are rail. Their intention was but too evi­ in the whaleboat. Cheshire, stumbling place!"
and killing him instantly.- -
Poor Batea, of course, said nothing,
Smith bore no, wounds, «bowing con­ he inspected tho ruin wrought by the new permanent roads made to run on planning union high schools at central dent; and honest Bates, like a faithful over a goat that had been taken on
section lines. Less than two years ago points. In Jordan Valley five districts watchdog, bsrked to warn his master. board from Philip Island, caught the but Frere frowned heavily, and Mrs.
clusively that he had not been wound­ earthquake.
Vickers said reprovingly, “Sylvia!” just
one could go south from Bend fifty to
ed by any of the previous «hots fired at
Bloodthirsty Cheshire caught him by the
Tho Governor said that tho pressing sixty miles, and in that distance find will join next fall, and besides main­ throat, and Frere, unheeding, ran the creature by the leg and thrBw it into the as if they hsd been in the'bld house on
him.
taining separate schools of eight grades
sea, bidding Rex take that with him Idistant Sarah Inland.
need of Santa Rosa at present is money. scarcely a bouse; now, within mv « u will aeteMUk one nigu aendot for all boat alongalde, under the very noee of also. Rex dragged the poor beast Into
Crouching in the underbrush between
—iiea dr nend, along what is Known as pupils who have completed eighth-grade the revengeful Rex. The mass of iron the boat, and with this miscellaneous r In the afternoon Frere went away to
the railroad tracks and th« Willamatl« The debris must, bo cleared «wm«
the Ice Cave road, there are thirty
river, about half a mile from this place, business can be resumedT It is estiipat- houses, with much land in crops each work. Under present conditions rural fell half in-board upon the now atayed csrgo pushed off to the shore. The poor drag together some wodfl for the fire, and
districts must send children to one of boat, and gave ber ater'nway, with a goat, shivering, began to bleat piteously, when be returned be found the (Hlot
surrounded by posses of armed men etpthat $147,000 will be required'-to do year.
- -
the larger towns for high school train­ splintered plauk.
• nd ths men laughed. To a stranger it near his end. As the sun sank Bates
who were dynamiting tho woods to drive this work. There is call for $25,000 or
ing. If the experiment at Jordan Val­
“Villains!” cried Frere, “would you would have appeared that the boat con­ rallied, but the two watchers knew that
the fugitive out, Frank 8mitk, the des­ $30,000 for immediate needs.
Endowed Scholarships.
ley praVes successful, the plan will be swamp us? What do they mean to do tained a happy party of fishermen, or it was but the final flicker of the expir­
perado "who made a sensational escape
Willamette University, Salem—Direct­ followed in other parts of the county. next?"
Governor Pardee said that the con-
coast settlers, returning with the pro­ ing candle. “He's going!” said Frere,
from the city jail at Portland, andfeince
at length, under his breath, as though
Ths answer came pat to the queatlon. ceeds of a day’s marketing.
his flight last week has killed three offi­ ditions at Santa Rosa Were depressing, ors of the Oregon Children’s Aid So­
From the dark hull of the brig broke a
Laying off as the water shallowed, fearful of awaking his half-alu?nheriug
cers, made his last stand.
Bigger Demand for Oregon Sugar.
but the townspeople were brave-hearted ciety have ordered that funds of the
flash and a report, and a muaket ball cut Rex called to Ratee to come for the soul. Mrs. Vickers, her eyes streaming
After murdering Policeman Hanlon and had faced the calamity with sturdy society shall be given to the Willam­
La Grande—One of the immediate ef­ the wgter beaide them with a chirping cargo, and three men with muskets with silent tears, lifted the honest head
at Oregon City, Smith was next located
ette
Endowment
Association
Of
Willam
­
fects of the San Francisco disaster-on noise. Betweeu the black indistinct mass standing up as before, ready to resist and moistenvd the parched lips with her
near Woodburn by Sheriff Shaver of determination to reeove^
A remarkable escape from injury was ette University, to be maintained as a La Grande is an increased demand for which represented the brig and the glim- any attempt at capture, the provis­ soaked handkerchief. A tramar shook
Clackamas and Ca{rtain O. D. Hender­
son of Woodburn, whom he mortally that of Luther Burbank, tho world-fa­ trust fund to aid needy and worthy or­ the product of the local sugar factory. mering water waa visible a white speck, ions, goat and all, were carried ashore. tho once stalwart limbs, and the dying
whieh gradually neared them.
wounded, both dying at Salem a few mous horticulturist. His home and ex­ phans, or half-orphans who wish to at­
"There.’" sayi Rex, "you can’t say we've man. opened his eyes. For an instant
During the past week the factory has
"Come alongside- with ye,n hailed a used you badly, for we've divided the he seemed bewildered, and then, looking
hours later.
tend
the
university.
Each
individual
sent out seventeen carloads of sugar to voice, “or it will be worse for yel^'
The bandit then diaa ppeared as corn- perimental gardens were undisturbed.
provisions.v The eight of this almost from one to the other, intelligence re­
Mr. Burbank saved his valuable co|- will be allowed $100, and as the in­ points that have heretofore depended
"They want to murder us,” says Frere. unexpected succor revived the courage turned to bia glauco, and It was evident
pletely as if the earth had opened up
come is about $300, thia will provide
and enfolded him. Many rumors were
“Give way, men!”
of tho five, and they felt grateful Af­
prevalent of the murderer being seen were unbroken, though tho other half for three students annually. The fund largely on San Francisco for their sup­
But the two soldiers, exchanging ter the horrible anxiety they had endur­ upon th» pale face of the affrighted Syl­
will
be
non-sectarian,
and
benefits
are
ply.
While
the
factory
has
been
supply
­
during tho last few days in various of the gallery in which they were stored
via, and then turned to Frete. There
glances on» with yhe other, pulled the
to be secured by competitive examina­ ing place« eastward as far as Bois« and boat's head round and made for the ve«- ed all that night, they were prepared tn could be no mistaking the mute appeal
parts of the district'where he was ber was smashed to splinters.
look with kindly eyes upon the men who
tion.
A
standard
of
85
per
cent
'in
ing hunted, but nothing definite could
of those eloquent eyes.
ael. “It’s no use, Mr. Frere,” said the
scholarship must be maintained. Re-, shipping westward to Pendleton and man nearest him. ”W« can do no good had come to their asslatance.
be found until this morning, when.
“Y«B. I'll take care of her,” said Frere.
"Men,"
said
Bates,
with
something
WaRa
Walla,
no
such
extensive
ship
­
port
of
expenditures
will
be
given
to
PREPARE TO START MINES.
weary and worn with his long flight,
Bates smiled, and theu observing that
now, and they won't hurt us, I dare like a sob in his voice, "I didn’t expect
the
society
each
year.
ments have before been made at this say.”
be was driven into the brush.
the blood from hla wound'had stained
x-
this.
You
are
good
.
fellows,
for
thers
The gray cap, «lightly torn in one Operators Will Operate, Strike or No
time of the year.
the white shawl of Mrs. Vickers, hs
’"You are in league wlth them!” bursts ain’t much tucker aboard, I knojv.”
Wells Are Spouting Water. .
■
seam, which waa stolen from the Canby
f- sulks.
made an effort to move his head. It
out Frere, purple with Indignation, "Do
“
Yes,
”
affirmed
Frere,
“
you're
good
postoffiee, and which Smith wore, proved
was not fitting that a t lady's shawl
Arlington—Wells bored for oil pros­
you mutiny 7”
fellows.”
Scranton, Pa., May 2_Notwithstand­
Investlgate Umatilla Troubles.
hi« undoing. The stolen cap belonged
“Come, Come, sir,” ■ returned the sol­
pects two years ago, in which water
Rex burst Into a savage laugh. "Klint should be stained with the Hlood of a
to Willie Stuniger, who lives near New ing that many of the leading operators
Chemawa—Dr. Charle« E. McChesney, dier, sulkily; “this ain't the time to bully; your mouth, you tyrant," aald he, forget­ poor fellow like himself. The fashion­
came
to
the
surface
level,
have
become
Era.
in this part of'the anthracite field are
and aa for “tnutiny, why, one man's ting his dandyism in the recollection of able fribble, with quick instinct, under-
Willie was pumping water for the of the opinion that a strike will not be active artesian gushers since 'tills hour United States supervisor of Indian about as good as another just now.”
his former suffering. “It ain't for your stood the gesture, and gently drew the
schools
and
special
inspection
official,
cows this morning when he saw a man
of thé destructive earthquake in Cali­
When they reached the brig they benefit You may thank the lady and head back upon her bosom.. In the pres-
pass along the road wearing bis own declared, every company is making
passed through here, en route to Pen­
euc» of death the woman was womanly.
—
cap; Willie recognized the cap at once preparations to resume work in case a fornia. These wells are located at Car- dleton, to investigate troubles on the found that the jolly boat bad been low- child for It.”
For a moment all was silent, and they
ered
and
laid
alongside.
lu
her
were
ley,
Wash.,
a
few
miles
nojj;heast
of
Julia
Viekers
hastened
to
propitiate
and gave the. alarm.
strike should be declared at the conven­
thought he had gone; but all at ones he
eleven
persons
—
Bates,
with
*
forehead
Umatilla
reservation
between
the
super
­
the
arbiter
of
her
daughter's
fate.
“
We
Thi« positive identification brought tion, which will be opened in this city Arlington, and had been sunk by pros­
opened his ayes, and looked rouud for
fashed and hands bound; the stunned
out the posses in force, and 200 armed
pectors in the hope of securing a flow intendent, the Indians and the stock­ Grimea^ Russen and Fair pulliugr Lyon, are obliged to you,” she aald, with a ths sea.
(To be continued.)
on
Thursday.
men with dogs were presently hunting
of-~crude petroleum. Results were not men. Dr. McChesney has been in north­ Riley, Cheshire and Lesly with muskets, touch of quiet dignity resembling her
The
Delaware,
Lackawanna
&
West
­
down the fugitive.
up to the anticipations of those who ern and southern California, locating and John Rex in the stern sheets, with husband’s; “and if I ever get back safe­
SILVER FOR APPENDICITIS.
Smith stopped to talk to Flagman ern Company is laying plans for the op­ planned the exploitation, and the en­
ly I will «take care that your kindness
Archibald on the Southern Pacific eration of all its collieries and wash- terprise was abandoned. Water from remnants of the Chinook and. confeder­ Rates' pistols In his trousers' belt and shall be khown."
a loaded musket across his knees. The
tracks.' While they wera in. conversa-
So, ’Sith cheers and waving of hand
th«, principal well is being thrown ten ated tribes of the Pacific coast._______ whtte objeer whtch isd been Keen by
tion one of the numerous armed parties
kerchiefs, the boat departed.
feet
into
the
air,
and
the
flow
has
been
Consul General Guenther, of Frank­
the
men
In
the
whaleboat
wns
a
large
that has been scouring the country ap­ company produced about 180,000 tons continuous and even in volume since
A council of war wae held, with Mr.
Oregon Trunk to Tap Wheat Belt.
white shawl which wrapped Mrs. Vick- Frere at the head of It, and tfi$ posses­ fort. Germany, predicts the succeasful
peared down the road«----
during the past month, which is prob­ the earthquake in San Francisco.
“Well, I must take to the woods,” ably as much as the combined output of
Bend—F. 8. Gordon, engineer for the erg and Sylvia.
sions of the little party were thrown treatment of appendicitis by means of
By the direction of Rei. the whale­ into comfnon stock.
said Smith. With that he dashed into all the other companies.
Oregon Trunk Line, is in Madras buy­
"collangol,” a sliver solution, says the '
Substitute
Fills
for
Bridges.
boat was brought alongside the jolly
me brush.
uruniii
-r
.
.
,
the
It was found, upon a review of their
He was surrounded between the rail-
" Z '"’"P“"*" »*«ve “ . •
Albany—Fills are taking the place of ing right of way for that line across boat, and Cheshire and Lesly boarded possessions that they had among them Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He writes:
“Much has been written on the treat­
way tracks and the WHIametto riVcr,
uSn!”n
bridges in Linn county wherever the central Oregon. This road-will come up her. Lesly then gave his musket to three pocket-knives, a ball of string,
half a mile below New Era.
*"« f”r the rp"u,t of ,he ^•"Vention.
ment
of appendicitis, principally with
Rex,
an<T
bound
Frere's
hands
behind
the
Deschutes
river
from
the
Columbia.
change is practicable. In a great many
three pipes and a fig of tobacco, a por­
him In the same manner as had been
places this change has been-made. In It is stated that actual work will be­ done for Bates. Frere attempted to re­ tion of fishing line, with hooks, and a reference to the question whether. In
NEED OF AN EXTRA SESSION.
a given »case, an operation must be
gin May 5. It is understood that W. F.
two instances fills 350 feet long were Nelson, of Seattle, is the promoter of sist this Indignity; but Cheshire, clap­ big jackknife. But they saw with dis­
MONEY NEEDED FOR RELIEF.
may that thers was nothing which could performed to save the life of the pa­
made.
ping
his
musket
to
bls
ear,
swore
he
Bridges
are
short-lived
in
thia
Citizens Will Confer and Bring Pressure
a the Oregon Trunk Line. Mr. Gordon
be used axwise among the party. Mrs. tient. It would doubtless be a great
Red Cross Sends $300,000, and Has
climate, and a constant source of ex say« that Mr. Nelson has already given would blow out hls brnlns If he uttered Vickers hsd her shawl, and Batas a boon If a remedy could be found to
on Governor.
another
syllable;
and
Frere,
catching
Another $1,000,000.
penso to the county. Permanent fills a orders for removal of construction out-
pea jacket, but Frere and Grimes were make an operation unnecessary. Such
San Francisco, May 2.—The urgent cost but little more thap a new bridge, fits to the mo6th of the Deschutes un­ the qialignant eye of John Rex, remem­ without extra clothing.
Washington, May 1.—T^hrce hundred
bered
bow
easily
a
twitch
of
the
finger
Having mads these arrangements, the a remedy, It is alleged, has been found
thousand dollars were forwarded l>y importance of calling an immediate ses which will stand but a few -seasons. der instructions to begin work by that would pay off old scores, and was silent.
kettle, filled with wster from the spring, under the name of ‘collangol.’ Col­
wire by the American Red Cross to­ sidn of tho legislature was the principal The county court has ordered road su­ date.
“Step in here, sir. If you please,” said was slung from three green sticka over langol Is a form of pure sliver soluble
day to James D. Phelan, chairman of matter of discussion at this morning’s pervisors to supplant all wornout
Rex, with polite irony. "I am sorry to the fire, and a pannikin of weak tea,
Hops Have Healthy Look.
the Red Cross and relief committee in meeting of the general committee. After bridges with fills where material is
be compelled to tie you, but I must together with a biscuit, served out to In water. Chemical manipulations for
available. In all cases where there
Han Francisco.^and he win advised that
rendering silver, quicksilver and some
Eugene
—
Kola
Nei's,
the
hop
dealer,
is
$1,000,000 more is at the disposal of the hearing the views of several members, are long approaches to bridges, stand­ here examining the crop conditions, and consult my own safety as well as your each of the party, save Grimes, who other metals soluble In water were dis­
convenience.'*
Frere
scowled,
and,
step
­
ing
only
a
short
distance
above
the
the Mayor announced he would appoint
declared himself unable to eat. Break­
committee.
within the last few years.
finds that the prospects are good for the ping awkwardly into the, jolly boat, fell. fast over. Rates made a damper, which covered
'
Judge W. W. Mnrrow, president of the a special committee of forty to confer ground, fills are ordered.
Pinioned
as
he
was,
he'
could,
not
rise
was cooked in ths ashes, ind then sn- The antiseptic property of silver lias
usual Oregon crop. The vines are start­
California branch of the Red Cross, ad- yith the other bodies recently formed,
without assistance, and Russen pulled other council was held ss to future habi­ long been known, as, for Instance, in
viseiBthe Red Oose today that it will
Compels Another Survey.
ing better this year than last, and there him roughly to his feet, with
a coarsa tation.
be better from this time on for the so­ nnd that a full report would bo present­
the form of lunar caustic, wnlch has
Drain—The recent calamity in San will likely be less missing hills. The laugh. In his present frnme of mind,
ciety to send money to California rath­ ed to the Governor nt once, setting
It was clearly evident that they could ' also been administered Internally, its
acreage in Lane county will be fully that laugh galled him worse than his
er than food and provisions, as the im­ forth the need of an early legislative Francisco has made necessary a resur­ as large as last year, and the yards are
not aleep lu the open air. It was ths use, however, has been very limited.
bonds.
mediate needs are provided for.
middle of summer, end though no annoy- Based upon this knowledge, successful
session. One of the nioft important vey of the first twenty-five miles of being carefully cultivated, so that it is
Poor
Mrs.
Vickers,
with
a
Dr. Edward T. Devine, special repre-
woman
’
s
ence from rein wee epprehended, the experiments have been made by some
safe to count on an average crop unless
Buataliuo. at. I he Rad -t^ oww-e » H a n-Fewn- things that will be asked of tho legisla the proposed Drain-Coos Bay Railroad,
be damagedhtte tn the-sea­ quick Inetinct, eaw this, and even aml< beat 1» the mldlUimf the day woe nynat
cisco, made the'following report today tore will be tho extension of leases from beginning sCthis place. The maps and son.
ber own trouble found leisure to console oppressive. At a little distance from the noted physician«ebrrmgh th.
on supplies sent to earthquake sufferers: fifty to ninety nine years. It is ex­ profiles of the final survey were de­
“The wretches!” she said, under her beach was a sandy rise, that led up to the soluble, non-lrrltating and non-pol-
“I haVc tabulation from Quartermas­ pected that this will give the smaller stroyed in the conflagration. The engi­
breath, as' Frere was flung down beside tho face of the cliff, end on the eastern sonous silver In suppurative diseases,
ter Devol of supplies reported to have landowners a chance to recoup their lost neer, F. D. Brown, was ordered back
her, “to subject you to such indignity!” side of this rise grsw a forest of young as, for Instance, lu the dreaded puer­
PORTLAND MARKETS.
~i
been received« up to April 28 and of fortunes.
from North Bend on Coos Bay, which
Sylvia said nothing and seemed to shrink trees. Frere proposed to cut down these
peral fever and other suppurative fe­
supplies en rofite or ordered. It shows
joint he had almost reached, and will
Wheat—Club, 70c; bluestem, 70® from the lieutenant,--
trees and make a sort of hut with them.
on the whole remarkable discrimina­
jegin
at
onee
the
resurvey.
Mr.
Brown
Wants to Save Her Face.
“Now, my lads,” says Rex, who aeem- It was soon discovered, however, thst vers.
71c;
rtd,
68c;
valley,
68®69c.
tion and intelligent purchases. Sup­
brought his entire crew with him, and
“Dr. Moosbrugger, of Leutkirch, has
»d to have endued the cast-off author­
London, May 2—The correspondent thinks it will only require from two to
Oats — No. 1 white food, $27 50; ity of Frere, “we give you your choice. the pocket knives were Insufficient for now used collangol In appendicitis, as
plies received:
this purpoes, but by dint of notching the
“Five carloads of stove«, 1,850 stove­ at Pekin of tho Times telegraphs as four weeks to complete tho work.
gray, $27 per ton.
Stay at Hell's Gates or come “with us! young saplings, and then breaking them well internally as externally. This
pipe joints, 28 carloads of forage, 1,600 follows: China opposes the opening of
I can't wait here all night. The wind down, they succeeded, In a couple of treatment, according to the statement
Barley
—
Feed,
$23
50®24
per
ton;
tons and 25 carloads of tentage, two tho Manchurian ports of Antung and
Union Companion Is Sold.
Is freshening, and we must make the hours, in collecting wood enough to I of the last number of the Munich Med-
cars and 250,000 feet of lumber, 160 Tatungkau, as provided by the Ameri­
brewing, $24®24.50; rolled. $24.50® bar. Which is It to be?”
Baker
City
—
It
is
reported
hene
on
h<>IIo’, ,cal "eekiy Review, baa yielded ex-
tons of lime, 170 tons of medical sup­ can anil Japanese treaties,/ on the
25.50.
“We’ll go with you!” says the man r^k
plies, two carloads of acid and chemi­ ground that, tho war preprinted the set­ good authority that the celebrated
who
had
pulled
stroke
In
the
whaleboat.
another
rock.
In
shape
traordlnary go^d re.ult.. Within «tree
Hiy — Valley timothy, $12* clover,
cals, seven carloads of wood, 241 cars tling of the localities for residences and Union Companion mine, property of
Upon which utterance the convlcto-burst which jutted out within five y.rda of It’ or four day' after trea‘«ent a decided
John
E.
Searle«,
of
New
York,
situat
­
and fonr stoamerloads of subsistence the drafting of regulations. When this
$7.50®8; cheat, $6®7; grain hay, $7 Into joyous cries, and the pair were re­
Mrs. Vickers and Sylvia were to have Improvement was noticeable In Inclpl-
stores, 1,570 tons of flour, five cars of is done sho desires -herself to givo no- ed in the Cornucopia camp, adjoining 08; alfalfa, $12.
ceived with much hand shaking.
thls hut as a sleeping place, and Frere 0111 caaee. In casea where an Inflntn-
fresh meats, 185 cars of miscellaneous 'tiee of the opting of the ports, and tho famous Mayflower mine, sixty miles
Then
Rex,
with
Lyon
and
Riley
ai
g
stores, one car of oranges, five care thuB “save her face’’ with the people.. east of Baker City, has been sold to - Fruita — Apples, $2@3.OO per box; guard, got-’into the whaleboat, and hav­ • nd Bates, lying at the mouth of the matlon of the peritoneum had already
of clothing two cars ot «nit, eamp out­ There will be similar delay on China’s the Guggcnheimers, the «melter trust strawberries, $1.75®2.00 per crate.
ing loosed the two prisoners from their l«rder. would at once act aa ■ guard to It taken place a cure was, however, very
fit of Loe Angele«, 28 care.”
part in JJie opening of Mukden, which now building- a big «melter in Ogden,
th.T^hS been
Vegetables — Asparagne, 8K®12)<c bonds, ordered them to take the places «If
under the management of Bela Kadish,
Japan consents to open June 1.
of Russen and Fair. , The whaleboat lighted on the previous night.
ment both Internally and externally.
per
ponnef;
cabbage,
2K®2Jic
per
of Baker City, at a price of a little
Democrats Have Majority.
msnned by the seven mutineers,
When they got hack to dinner, Inspir- KxcePtln$ two very »eVere cases out of
more than $500,000. Mining men are pound; cauliflower, $2 25 per crate; was
General Strike in Poland. '
Rex steering, Fsir, Russen and the two Ited by this resolution, they found poor »eventy-two which came under bis ob-
St. Petersburg, May 1__ The constitu-
St. Petersburg, May 2,- MaydAy was much pleased over the report, as it is celery, $5.00 per crate; bead lettuce, recruits pulling, the other four standing
tional democrats have a dear working cctchratcrt yesterday only in Poland expected the property will again be
up, with their muskets leveled at the Mrs. Vickers In great alarm. Grimes, «ervatlong and treatment,' all were
25c per dosen; onions, 10® 15c per jolly boat. Their long slavery had be-
«h* dent ln hl’ ak,,1,‘ cured wltht,ut nny Burgical operation.
majority of seven, 178 members of par­ and Finland. The Socialists of the rest put in full operation.
liament belonging
W "
rod I ehe«, 20c
„
that ' party thus of the empire, having decided to follow
dosen ; gotten each a dread of authority tn theae
War of Telephone Oompanlee.
far having been elected. This, however, tho Russian calendar, attempted to ar­
rhubarb, 3®4c per pound; «pinacb, men that they feared It even when it shaking his fist at an Imaginary foe. On much superior to any other, and that
by no means represents the strength of range demonstrations for May 14f In
Albany—The telephone war has 90 per box; paraley, 25c; turnips, $1® was bound and menaced by four iuus- going up to him they discovered that tho he is justified In stating that every
the combined opposition of the govern­ Poland the sus;>ension of industrial ac­ reached the courts in Linn county, and
kets. “Keep your distance!” shouted
ment, as fifteen members have been tivity was thorough. In Warsaw there a legal battle will .determine the rights 1.25 per «ack; carrot«, 65®75c per Cheshire, as Frere and Bates, in obe­ blow had affected his brain, for he was case of appendicitis, if early diagnosed,
elected by the social democrats nnd was a complete strike, affecting fac­ of the contending companies. Some time •ack; beat«, 85c®$l p«r aack.
dience to orders, began to pull the jolly delirious. Frere endeavored to soothe be It ever so acute and malignant, can
thirty-seven are classified as progres­ tories, stores, restaurants, street rail­ a;;o the. Pacific States Telephone Com­
Oniona—No. 1, 3c per pound.
boat toward ths shore; end In this fash­ him, without effect, and at last, by be cured with collangol without resort
sive«^ Besides, the opposition is expect­ ways, cabs and newspapers, but no 'dis­ pany, which has enjoyed the right of,
;
ion was the diamal fittls party conveyed Batea' advice, tho poor fellow was rolled to the knife.
_
Potatoea
—
Fsncy
graded
burbanka,
In the sea. Tho cold bath quelled his
ed to draw strength from forty-eight order has been reported up to midnight. furnishing service in Albany for many'
to the mainland. 4
"In view of the otherwise favorable
violence, and being laid beneath, tho
members who are classified as indepen­ Tho Socialists of St. Petersburg have yearn, filed an injunction suit against 60®70c per hundred: ordinary, 50®
It was night when they reached it, shade of a rock hard by, he fell Into a experience with this remedy, It is very
dents, and from seventeen whose politi­ ordered one day's strike on May 14, the Independent Company, which has re­ 60c; new California, 4c per paund.
but the-clear eky began to thrill with condition of groat muscular exhaustion, probable that bls opinion will prove
cal opinions are unknown.
Butter—Fancy creamery, 17 % ®20c a late moon as yet unarisen, nnd the and slept
nnd mmj trouble is feared by the au­ cently begun operations ini Albany. The
.■
correct But after all it will yet ro_
thorities.
waves, breaking gently upon ths beach,
latter company has filed an answer, and per pound.
Ths condition of tho unfortunsto quire a gnyit deal of very critical ob­
Bailors on Lark In Ouba.
attorneys for both parties are prepar­
Elite—Oregon ranch, 17)^Qi8c per glimmered with a radiance itorn of their Grimes soon gave cause for tbs greatest
May Be Another Smith.
own motion. Frere and Bates jumping nneaslneaa. From maundering foolishly, servation before It will be safe to dis­
ing for a legal battle.
Havana, May 1.—An American sailor
dosen.
ashore, helped out Mr«. Vickers, Syl­ he had taken to absolute violence, and pense with a timely observation, which
Oregon City, May 2.—Two residents
was shot and seriously wounded, and
Poultry—Average old hens, 14®l5c via and th» wonnded Grimes. This be­
another sailor was slightly wounded, of Linn County who are acquainted
Creamery at Latourell Falls
After is capable of saving many lives. The
per pound; mixed chickens, 13)f®14c; ing done under the muzzles of the mus­ had to bo watched by Frere.
Sunday evening, at Guantanamo, in a with the Smith family of that section,
much muttering and groaning, the poor published statements of Dr. Mo</s-
Bridal
Veil
—
Latourell
Falla
Is.
to
broilers,
20®22){c;
young
roosters,
row between sailors from American war­ called at tho Coroner's office yesterday
kets, Res commanded that Bates and fellow at last dropped off to deep, end brugger are not explicit enough as to
ships and Cuban police. Thirty sailors and positively declared that the re have a creamery. Repairs and im­ 12H913c; old roosters. ll®I2Hc; Frer« should push the jolly boat as far r rere, baring-aestetod Batea to his sleep­
provements
are
being
made
on
a
two-
who were ashore enjoying a lark at­ mains of the -load ■outlaw are not those
dressed chickens, 16®16)<c; turkeys, as they could from the shore, and Riley ing place In front of tho nock, and laid the history of the cases to make a real
tempted to lower the flag over the of Frank Smith, of the Upper Wiliam story building 30x60 feet. Concrete live, 17®18c; turkeys, dressed, choice, catching her by a boat hook as she came him down on a heap of green brushwood, criticism possible. At all events, his
Spanish club, when, the police inter­ ette lallcy, ax was suspected. Mem- floors will be provided and an engine 21®22s; geese, live, 8® 10c;’ geese, towerd them, she wee token In tow.
prepared to snateh a few hours’ dumber. statements deserve careful attention.
fered and citizens joined in the dis­ horn of the Nmith family residing in will be installed, with machinery to han­ dressed, I0®llc; ducka, 17®18c.
“Now. boys,” soys Cheshire, with a Weerlod by excitement and the labors On the other hand, it cannot yet be
dle
the
product
supplied
by
farmers
in
turbance. .< Several shots were fired. Linn County have l>een notified of the
savage delight, “three ehsers for old of the day, he dept heavily, but toward stated how long the cure will last.
Hope—Oregon, 1905, 11® 12c.
One policeman is reported to have been kdling of a supposed relative here, and the vicinity. The enterprise is pro­
England and liberty!”
morning was awoksnsd by • strangs Light .casqs of appendicitis can be
jected
by
Newton
Courier,
of
Latourell
seriously wounded.
they will arrive today to identify the Falla.
Wool—Eastern Oregon average best,
I pon which a great shont went np, noise.
. heated for a time, it is well known;
remains if pomible.
echoed
by
the
grim
hills
which
hed
wit-
16®21c; valley 24®'?6c per pound;
Grlmee, whose delirium bed apparent- the question, however, is for how long.
nsssed
so
many
miseries.
Two Blight Shocks Cause No Alarm.
High Price for Sheared Sheep, i mohair, choice, 28®30c.
ly In creased, had succeeded In forcing Further experiments will be awaited
WILL NOT UNSEAT 8MOOT.
X San FVaneisco, May 1.—Two slight
Veal—Dreeeed, 3Jk®7c per pound.
his wsy through the rude fence of brush­ with great Interest"
Baker City—Lee Brothers, of this
CHAPTER XIV,
earthquake shocks at an interval of an
Washington, May 2—Senator Smoot city, have purchased the entire flock of
wood. and had thrown himself upon
Beef—Dreeeed bulla, 3c pw pound;
Thera is no need to dwell upon tho Baton with tho ferocity of insanity.
hour were felt here early this morn­ will not be unseated. According to the sheep of Oliver, in the John Day coun-
ing. They were of the same nature as action of the committee todav, it will try, for delivery tfter shearing at the cows, 4)(®5^c; country eteere, i®6c. mental agonies of that miserable night. Growling to himself, ho had seised ths
“And the police have no clew?”
a dozen other ahocks that have been requirn a two tflrdfl' vote' fp’ unseat high price of more than $3 a head, in­
Mutton—Dressed, fancy, 8)4®9c per Frere had a tinder box In his pocket, unfortunsto pilot by tho throat, and tho
felt since the big quake of April 18. Smoot, an<l two third« of the‘Senate is cluding yearlings, lambs and ewee. The pound; ordinary, 5® 6c; lam ba, with and made a fire with come dry leaves poly wore etruggllng together. Betoo,
“None that promises any results." ’
No damage was done this morning, and I not opposed to him. His case may not exact figures are not given cut. It is pelt on, 9®10c.
and sticks. Grimes fell asleep, and tho »••kenod by tho deknoee that had fob
“Will tfiey drop thd- cane?”
I be brought out of committee.
there was no alarm.
two men sitting at their fire, discussed lowed upon his wound In tho hekd, wae
"They would If they had anything to
ohe of the largeat sales of the season.
Pork—Dreeeed, 6®8)<c per pound.
the chances of sscaps,
quite unable to cope with hla dooperato drop.’’—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
FRANK SMITH KILLED
$100,000,000 FOB REBUILDING.
OHM STATE ITEMS OF INTEJEST
For The Term of Uis Natural Life
Murderer of Three Officers Meets
Death Near New Era.
'
STOLEN CAP IDENTIFIES FUGITIVE
“• ?",n” *h,t th”
«•vary