Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, June 01, 1906, Image 2

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    THE DAYTON HERALD
•r than on the following evontng an at-
OBJECT TO JUDGE SMITH.
, Lawyer* tor Federation Official* Ask
Change of Venue.
Enter»! u second eia« «alter at U m post
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
For The Term of Uis Natural Life
i
•ra. whoe« lMd«r was named Green.
Thia *ho repreted to Sarah.
John R«x. «ating hte dinner dior. nerv-
ou»ly than usual, ruminated on th. In­
telligence. and thought It weald bo but
wte« to warn Grwn of hia danger. Not
that ha eared much for Grew person­
ally; but it waa bad policy to mire do­
ing a good turn to a cotnr.de, aad. more-
Caldwell, Idaho, May 30.—When
DAYTON
.... OREGON
CLARKE
. the Canyon county district court con­
vened here yesterday morning, the
.„VALUABLE COAL deposit
SCHOOLS GET THE BENEFIT.
cases of Charles II. Moyer, William D.
Haywood and George A. Pettibone, offi­ Library Commission Issues a List of Three V«ins of High Grad* Bituminoua
CHAPTER XVII.—(Continued.;
cers of the Western Federatien of Mi­
Books Ready for Purcha««.
tongu« too frealy. Bat how to do it?
Uncovered Near Eugene.
none of their dangeroua brlghtnssa.
“By the bye,” said Vickers. "I sup­
When
Mauries Frere spoke first; he wss H« w« nt an d waa captured.
ners, who are cha’ged with the murder
Salem—Tbe State Library commio-
Portland—Three veias of the highest
li
Condensed Form lor
of ex Governor Steunenberg, were call­ eion haa just issued a pamphlet con­ grad« of bituminous coal, two of which pose we shall have to get that fellow up anxious to bring his visit to as speedy Bareh hMrd of tha calamity, «h* set to
for the trial. . We have to identify the a termination aa posalble.
Readers.
“What de work to help him. 8b. eoltectrd all h«r
ed, attorneys for the prisoner* immedi­ taining the list of books for school li­ are 10 and six feet thick, respectively,
rii lain»’*
money and jewsla, paid Mr. Skinner',
you
want
of
m«r*
he
eeksd.
ately filed notice of alleged disqualifi­ braries for the state. The list includes will soon be worked on Spencer creek,
"Can’t you and I do that?' asked
Sarah Purfoy laughed; a forced laugh, rent, went to »«• R«x, and arranged hl.
A Resume of the Lesa Important but cations which should prevent District 787 standard books by the b«et authors, 10Amilee southwest of Eugene. J. W.
Frere, uneasily..
that «-«ended so unnatural that Frere dofenae. Green, who earn« very near
Judge Frank Smith'from sitting as trial from which the school boards may Zimmerman, secretary and manager of
Not Less Interesting Events
"I am afraid not I wouldn't like to turned to look at her. "I want you to ha aging, admitted that th« man w*. «D
judge, and gave notice of a motion for choose books for the school libraries.
of the Past Week.
tbe company organized to work the • wear to a man after five years.”
do me a favor, a very great favor; that, aa«octet« of hte, and th« recorder, being
change of venue.
In accordance with the state law, the mine, is in Portland buying coal care.
"We had better get up a few prisoners is, if It will not put you out oF' the' In a sever« mood, transported him for
Twenty-six reasons which sre alleged library commiesion recently called for
a«v«a y«are.
“The outcroppings are very promis­ who were at the harbor at the time.”
Bareh Purfoy vowel that «ho would'
to disqualify Judge Smith are given. bids to supply about 315,000 worth of ing, ” declares Mr. Zimmerman. "We said Vickers, "I wouldn’t let the villains
“What do you mean?" a«k«d Frere,
Southern Morocco natives have re-
follow him. She was going a. passeu*««, /
Among
other
poiuta
it
is
alleged
that
slip
tbropgh
my
fingers
fur
anything.
”
books
to
the
schools
of
the
etate,
tbie
are
convinced
that
we
have
one
of
the
b.ll«d against the sultan.
roughly, pursing his lipa with a sullen
aa emigrant, anything, when .h. mw
Governor Frank R. Gooding has issued amount being the sum total of tha li­ richeat coal mine« in Oregon, if nut in
"And are the men at Port Arthur old air.
.
Mra. Vickers’ adv«rtlMm«nt for a "lady's
In s battle between British troops a public manifesto, declaring the guilt brary tax for tbe entire state.
men?
’
asked
Meekin
the Northwest. Ths discovery of this
8he suddenly rose and eroesed to
maM," and ynawered It. It chanced that
and Zulus, 70 of tbe latter were killed. ofthe defendants and that be baa proof
“Old convicts,” returned Vickers. “It’s where he waa standing.
The bid accepted reduced the price of coal was made many years ago, but the
R m was shipped te the Malabar, aad
our place for ‘colonial-sentence’ men.
"Maurice, you were very fond of me Sarah, dtecevaring thte before th« ve««l
Senator Burton has announced that of their guilt.
ail books from 15 to 30 per cent. The owner of tbe property refused all offers
The woret we have are there. It has onee. Not ao very many years ago.”
Tbe
fact
that
Judge
Smith
is
an
ap-
for
it
until
I
secured
it
last
year.
Since
be will resign if a rehearing ia denied.
schools get the benefit of thie reduction
had b««a a week at rea. euuc«riv«d th.
peintoe of tbe governor ia act forth, and
March 1 we hie bad six men at work taken the place of Macquarie Harbor.
"Haag it!” Mid he. shifting hte arm
More than 50,000 people took part in the allegation that be is subject to tbe by ordering from the list prepared tiy
What excitement there will be among from beneath her band, “don’t let us bold project of Inciting a mutiny for th«
sinking a shaft. Within 60 days we
the Memorial day parade at New York influence of the governor is made. Tbe the commission. Books treating on all
them when the schooner goes down on have all that stuff over again. Let old reecue of h«r lover. Wo know the re
suit of that achema, and th« story of tho
bnbjecte suitable for pupils in the pub­ will be in a position to work the mjpe. Monday! Most of the prisoners ar«
times be old times, Barak What do you scoundrel'« iubs«qa«nt escape from Mac­
Two thousand marine, have just manner of drawing tbe grand jury in lic schools are included in the list. By
"Business men of Eugene haveap- lifers, you see. and a trip to Hobart want?
”
been arreated at Odetoa, Ruaaia, for this county also is attacked. Tbe peti­ the terms of tbe contract the books are pointed committees to visit the ground Town is lik« a holiday to them.”
quarie Harbor.
“There waa a tranaport came In thia
tion severely criticise« the conduct of delivered to tbe comity seat of each and examine it, and they are «nthusi-
diaaffectiou.
?
“And do they never leave the place morning.”
both Gqvernor Gooding and Judge county at tbe price named In the liât. astic over the prospect. Samples m - when sentenced for life?' said Meekin.
Tbe government will eetablish a
"WeUr
Smith in relation to these cases.
GERANIUMS IN WINTER,
"How distressing!”
number of wirel«« telegraph station«
Each school district in the state will Myed prove tbe coal to be of the beet
Before taking any notice of the mo­
"Never.
except
when
they
‘
d
ie.*
’
said
quality.
Funds
for
working
the
mine
Maurien?**
op th« [Northwest eoast.
select books such as they desire accord­
Llk<
tion in behalf of the defendants, James
have been supplied by merchants of Frere, with a laugh; "and then they are
Manries brought one hand Into th«
Customs offi :ials at Tacoma have. R. Hawley, chief counsel for the proto­ ing to tbe amount of money they have Eugene. Ws are assured that the buried on the Island. Oh. it’s a fine palm of the other with a rough laugh.
AU thing* ooualdwred. the gwraulum
seised 35 pounds of opium which was col ion, filed affidavits setting forth the to expend. Borne of the districta are Southern Pacific will aid us as soon as place! You should coms down with me
“Oh. that's IL is hr What a flat I
being smuggled to Portland.
preeent status of the habeas corpus pro­ raiaing money by privai* «ubacription w« demonstrate that’ the property ia and have a look at It, Mr. Meekla. Pic­ was not to think of It before! You want te our bwt plant for winter growing
and entertainments, in addition to the
turesque. I can assure you."
It blooms freriy and cunitautly, -in­
to ««« him, I auppoe«?’
The Binger Hermann trial has been ceedings taken to the Federal Supreme library tax money, with which to pur- valuable. There will be no difficulty
“My dear Maurice.” says Sylvia, going
8h« cam« c I om to him. and, In her most Instance«, and adapt« Itself to
getting
tbe
coal
to
Eugene,
or
the
main
for the dirtriit of fdaho. He «id th. I •***
A
»«•P«’UbIe li-
to the piano, as If in protest to the turn earnestneM, touk bia hand. “I want to
th« conditions prevailing In th* ordi­
whom th« bearing will none.
of the Southern Pacific, as there the conversation rn raking,
mal of tbe defendants could nm
Mve bl s life!”-------------------- -------- 7—
» shnostT tuvet
om the mine
nary living room more readily than al­
yon talk like that?’
A Norwalk, A)hio, W art i has fined ceed until the habeas corpus matter c“a8*1"
Manrice Frere flung her off. “I toll
“I should much likShto see It.” said you the man'e aa good aa dead, for all I most any other plant I have any
seven bridge companies 3300 encn and «honld be dispoeed of by dismissal or
BootN-Kelly Company Raises Wages. Meekin.
knowledge of. And it requires very
final decision in the Supreme court.
Injunction is Dissolved.
costa for illegal restraint o( trade.
shall do to mv « him.”
.Eugene—The Booth.Kelly Lumber
The convict-servvant who had entered
Nothing
■
wae
accomplished beyond
Albany—Tbe temporary injunction
At this repute« her pent-up pauion little care.
Insurance rates in Portland are like­
Its ability to take care of Itself te
submitting to Judge Smith legs! pointe «f«inat the Kome Telephone company, company has announced a'-general ad­ with some official paper for the major, broke forth.' She spruag to her to«t,
ly to be increased 25 per cent on ac-
vance in tbe wages of its employee in stared at the dainty clergyman. and and, puahitig back the hair that in her
one of the strong arguments In Its fa­
claimed
for the proeecution to be a bar Irtantod three weeks ago at the instance
cocnt of the San Francisco disaster.'
the mills.
Hereafter tbs base of the rough Maurice laughed again. “Oh, It’s frenzied pleading had fallen about her
to Inrther proceedings at this time. °* lke PacificJ'-Statee Telephone com-
vor, says a writer in Lippincott s, es­
a stunning climate.” he cried: "and,noth­
Tbe Hawsiian government band haa An adjournment waa taken until Thurs- P*“?, h«9 been diaeolved by Judge Wii- wages will be 32.25 a iMy instead of ing to do. Just the placmZor yon. There's face, poured out npon him a torrent of pecially With the aipateur whq te dis­
12,
as
heretofore.
This
is
the
second
abuse.
**You!
Who
are
you
that
you
arrived in thia country for a tour of day.
Lam Galloway, and tbe Home company
All the dire to ap«ak to me like that? Hia little trustful of hte sktlFln the management
advance within a few weeks, the first a regular little cojony here.
four monthe
All the larger cities will
is again at work installing its system in
scandals in Van Diamante Land are finger te worth yonr whole body. He te of plants that insist on having their
having
been
made
in
March.
The
ad
­
be visited. The organization has been
this city. Judge Galloway held that
hatched at Port Arthur.”
a man. a breve man, not a coward like pecuUarities humored. It has little to
PASS DISEASED MEAT
vance applies to all mills and to both
increased to 60 members.
th. Pacific StatM company had no right
This agreeable chatter about scandal
A coward!
Yea, a coward! a boast of In the way of Attractive foll-
the night and day crews.
Scarcity of and climate seemgd a Strangs contrast you.
c
-r . _
. to attack ita rival in regard to ita fran-
A revolution is on in Guatemala.
Special Commm.oner Reynold* Saw chlse, for that was a matter entirei« labor is given as the cause for the ad­ to the graveyard island and the men coward! a coward! You are very brave aKe—though a plant well set with rig­
vance.
Specking of the labor situa­ who were prisoners for life. Perhap« with defense leu men and weak women. orous, healthy foilage te far from be­
Hermann's, trial. may be postponed
It Done in Chicago. between tbe Home company and thé
tions, Manager R. A. Booth stated that Sylvia thought so, for she struck a few Do not I know you? I hav« Men you ing unhandsome—but It haa a right to
until October.
Chicago, May 30.—How 24 out of 31
°®C>«1«. and that tbe plaintiff
a large number of men coming to the chords, which, compelling the party, out taunt a man at the trianglM until I pride itself on the beauty of its flow-
Nine persons were killed in a train diseased cattle were “paMed” under company did not substantiate ita other mills are looking for permanent loca- of sheer politeness, to cease talking for wished the acreamlng wretch could get
looeo and mordar you, aa you deserve. era. Some of the scarlet varieties are
tbe eyes of James B. Reynolds, one of cl«*m< in
compl«int.
wreck at Louisville, Kentucky.
tions, and are, in a way, , the pioneers a moment, caused the conversation to You will b« murdered one of the«e days,
to exceedingly brilliant that they actu­
President Roosevelt'« tpecisl commis-
1--------------
Hag. and hinted to Mr. Meekin that it Manrice Frere, take my word for it.
of others to folio*.
A change ie probable in tbe Rureian
ally aeem to impart a’ feeling of
«nonere appointed to investigate condi­
was time for Mm to depart.
Lane County Farmers Protest.
cabinet. Bhipoff ie to be premier.
^fen are flesh and blood, and fleeh and warmth to the observer. The little
tions at the stockyards, was divulged
Sylvia
bunt
Into
laughter
as
the
door
blood .won’t endure the torments you lay
.ugene—The Southern Pacific com-
The Dalles Invite* Neighbor*.
Floode drowned five persons in Ne­ today by a man whb accompanied Key-
child who declared that auntie's gera-------
closed. "What a ridiculous creature!” on IL”
pany’anew treetie aeróse the county
The Bailee—Citizens of The Dalles sa.id she.
vada and did great damage to property nolds to the plant of the Standard road w'eerof Springfield ia still engroea-
"Bless the man. with his
nluma were “on Are" was conscious of
"There.
that
’
B
do,
”
M
ys
Frere,
grow-
are preparing a celebration for the ylotes and his nthbrella. and his hair'
in Coloraado.
Thi. «cane dm- ing the Bttention ~f tM<- f>rmer,
(-
this suggestion of heat in the intensity
Fourth of July, which they plan to Ami. his scent! Fancy that miñe!nrno> Ing paler. “Don’t «xcite youreeif."
tated
in
a
arge
measure
the
report
of
and
th#
boainefla
men
of
E
1 “1*11 gn„to thte girl you want to marry. of color which characterizes som« of
Mayor Scnmiiz baa sent a letter of
make a rooser of its kind. The 3d and d>*’jtói’SW*JNe the way to heaved I’d
Jr“’
«nd cailing forth protoata from them,
thank« to President Roosevelt fjt hie
the moot rlcijly colored sorts.
4th will be given over to celebration in rather have old Mr. Bowes, papa, though
the inspection bill now before congre* One row of piling was driven squrely
aid to Baa Francisco.
Others are ettremely delicate In col­
-
Mr. Reynolds reached the slaughter in tha middl, of"lhe fo<d laa^*tw' the old fashioned way, all nearby towns he is as blind as a beetle.”
My dear Sylvia,” said Vickers, «eri- have seen her gather op her inulin ekirts or and Int Some are pure white. All
China has not yet. given any definite house shortly after < o clock. I nknown passageways with only a width of 13 and suburban communities being invit­
answer to Great Britain regarding the •w-lhose tn ^the place, he made an ex-1
««ch. This will not permit of m H- ed to come and participate. Funds for ously, “Mr. Meekin is a clergyman, you when my Mika touched her—I that nurs­ tbe recently Introduced varletlea hav«
Perml‘
1 carrying out an elaborate two days’ know.”
change in her customs administration. amination of thé cattle in the nen
ed her, that heard her My her baby pray- large, wide petaled flowers, borne la
Sylvia; “but then. •«—O. pity me!
„c. on
, WOOJq
aB
There were 31 diseased cattle standTn« binders and other farm machinery pass- program have already been raise^and . Th’ 1 rnow'”
trusses
8he
would ah
“d in Order t0 «°
committee, «pointed to take cha^a U
English papers strongly advocate in ^e «ne whe^ viri^d th?»l^ I“*
If, Obe well-developed plant, symmetrical In
King Edward visiting Canada and Witbout^xceotion
the " nmn<i”^r>‘ K“8*“*
SPr,n«aeld or ▼>«. versa the reception and entertainment of vis- Te f
IV hf do they «end such people knew
*■----- * what
•
—
-
I know. Shudder!
She
while there also spend some time in the^
here? I am «ure they could do iffuch would bat« you! And I will tell her! ahape and properly furntehed with to
'their-jstwe, according to the ttarimony
bX‘n
Hage toNerve aa a baAground against
better at home... Oh, by the way, \papa, Ay, I will!
United State«.
You will b« respectable,
of one who wU with him, were from I
7’ - _____ _
br*tlOn wh,chfar*
F« completed.
dear, poor old Danny'« come back again. will you? A model husband!”
which to display Ita blo«uioma effective­
Rockefeller will give 31,000,000 with the sise of a cocoanut to that of a peck
I told him he might go intorthe kitchen.
_
Frere eaught her by both wriata, and ly, Is a magnificent sight when 4n full -
which to build reformatoriee through measure. Mr. Reynolds watched these
Salem ia Much Pleased.
May he. dear?”
Open-Air Treatment at Chemawa.
with all hia strength forced her to her bloom, notwithstanding the fact that
out tha conntry. Th. money is intend­ cattle brought to the killing beds and] Chemawa — Dr. C. P. Fryer, the
“You'H have the hogsp full of these kneea. “Don’t speak her name.” he Mid
Salem—The people of tbis city, and
some person« sneer at the gerunlmmn
ed for use by juvenile courts as well.
slaughtered.
’ school physician of the Indian reboot, more especially the membera of the vagabonds, yon little pus«,” «aid Vlckere, in a hoarse vole«, "or I’U do you a mis­ aa being “compjon.” _
«
kissing
her,
“
I
suppose
I
must
let
him
“How many of them were condemned haa established in connection with the Greater Salem Commercial club, are
chief. I know all you mean to do. I'm
Heavy rains have raised the etreamc
All beauty la common In a sense,
very
much
gratified
over
the
action
of
not
such
a
fool
as
not
to
se«
that.
Be
on
post
mortem,
inspection?
1
’
he
s«ked
«bool
’
s
hospital
an
outdoor
sanitarium
in Kern county, California, to such an
Maurice, you are a great bear, and quiet! Men have murdered women like and I would as soon object to tbe sky
extent that the flood gate* of severe! the city inspector, after all had been ior the car® ®f pupils who may be in­ the farmers and- shippers selecting Sa­ If yoivhado't saved my life, ypu know
’ _
dined toward tuberculate.
Several lem as the place for tbe falj meeting. I shouldn't love ygu a bit. There, you you. and now I know how they came and the aunsblne because the beauty
large ir rigs tins system« are threatened killed.
replied the inspector.
1 tenia have been located in tbe school The delegates from this city were in­
ru d® what ?ou »«nt. on one of them ia for the enjoyment of every­
wita dMraaUoo. HbMta tb««« gat««
m*” (her voice grew softer*. condition.”
Tbe commissioner turned a ^ay sick- I orcbard .near the hospital buildings, structed to Invite the congress to meet
-go out tbe deetruction to property
body, therefore "common,” as to seek
•This convict business has brought It
ened.
-
land more will be set up aa eoon ae here next time.
would be enormous.
.
. Tbe Commercial
_----------- — club
.— «11 back, and I should fie ungrateful if
to
disparage a flower because it was
“That you leave thia place.**
“What becomes of tbe products of tbe? °*n I* obtained.
This outdoor will make a special effort to have the 11 didn't love you, dear.”
one that iVErybbdy could grow and en­
Root is preparing for reform in the
“
There
is
nothing.
Jn
the
bargain
to
these vats?” asked the commissioner of | treatment will be watched closely by meeting a great success,
«necees, and there ie
is
Maurice Frere, with suddenly crim-
consular service.
prevent me helping him to neape?” ----- joy. Any one can undertake th« CuF
Corneliu« «Short,
manager of the the school management, who hope that afready ample assurance that the peo- ^n eil f ac e , sceepted the proffered care«*,’
“Escape? Ho won’t eocape.again, I’M tore of the geranium with reasonable
AmbnsMdor Wright received a royal (daughter honse.
it will reeult in great good and in bead- pie of the city will cooperate with the ahT Then TEiCed .away to thw, window’ go ball. Qnce get him in doubls-frons at
certainty of success who can give a
I
am
not
half
g,K>d
enough
for
you.
”
reception in Japan.
club.
"Tbe grease goes to the butterine ing off those inclined to contract this
Port Arthur, and he'a Mf« enough.”
good aoll to grow in, water enough to
he cr.ed, with sudden vehemence.
dread
disease.
man
and-
other
users
of
grease,
the
She
put
out
her
hand
as
If
nothing
Odell proposes Horace Porter for
“It’s my happiness that you’ve got
Dredge Makes New Reservoir.
solids to the fertilizer.”
had happened.
“Good night. Captain keep It always moist at the roots, a
governor of New York.
to think' of. Captain Bruin," «aid the F rere. It's a bargain, then F*
sunny location and freedom from frost
“What is done with tbe meat that
Salem — Tbe government dredge,
Defines Term Freeholder.
giri.
“You’ve «ar«,] my life, haven’t
The Northern Pacific will add a new passes?” was the next question. -
Insects seldom attack 4t It haa a
"A bargain.”
Salem— Attorney General Crawford, which baa been working on tbe gravel you? and I should be wicked if I didn’t
tranacontinental train each way.
Getting Into tbe cool street directly
healthy constitution that gives It Im­
"There are two firms in Chicago in reply to a query from the county bar near this cit/T dredging for a new Jove you! No. no more kisses.” »he add­
and seeing the calm stare shining and munity from the diseases so common
Each day's investigations into the that make a business of buying it, and clerk ss to the meaning of the term filtering reservoir in the river bottom ed. putting out her hand. “Come, papa
the placid water sleeping with a peine In
methods of tbe Standard Oil show« it is sold to certain restaurante and i freeholder, as used in the Oregon stat­ for the Salem water work«, haa com­ It a enol now; let’a walk In the garden, which he had no share, he etrove to cast In moet other plants, and It will re­
hotels. ”
them to be blacker.
utes, says that it means a person who pleted the work. The secretary of th« j and leave Maurice to think of hi« own off the nervous fMr thet was on him. ward you for the care it receives at
"There was not a dozen in that is the owner of an estate in fee in land. treasury allowed the dredge to come unworthiness.”
your handa by making your window
The interview had frightened him ro.
North Dakota haa just experienced a ounch of 31," «aid the commissioner to
Maurice watched the retreating pair had made him think.
The question arose in regard to th« and do the work on condition that the
bright with bloom as few other plants
severe enow storm while a heavy frost bio companion, as be walked out of tbe
with
«
puzzled
expression.
“
She
always
swearing in of voter* on election day. water company pay the expense of ope­
can. Therefore you make no mistake
visited the lake states.
leave,
tne
for
her
father,
”
he
Mid
to
place, "that could rightly bave neen The law stye that the affidavit of the rating the dredge and the salaries of all
The reader of the foregoing pares h.. In eelecting It for your window gar­
himself. “I wonder W she really loves
Presbyterian general assembly bat passed.”
doubtless asked himself, “What is the den.
applicant must be supported by the tbe officers and men connected with
me. or if It'« only gratitude, after all?” link which binds together Job» R.s
The standard Slaughtering company sworn statement of six freeholders, the operation of it.
given its doctrines a liberal interpreta­
He had often asked himself the same and Sarah PurfoyT*
But be sure to get plents that hare
tion to induce more mergers.
waa organized during the adminiatra- which the attorney general construes to
question during the five years of his
In th« 7wr 1825 there flvM, at 8t
not been ellowed to bloom during the
Pests Threaten Valley Wheat.
tion of Governor JohnJP. Altgeld, who be six landowners, not property own­
wooing, but he had never Mtlafactorily Heilere, Jersey, a watchmaker, n.med
A crank hae been arreated in Wash­
compelled its establishment so that the ers, as the law is generally construed. - 8®l*m—Since the last crop report answered it.
- Lrbsn Purfoy. fi. was a hard-work­ cummer. Such plante hav^exhaucted
ington armed with a walnut shell with
handling of diseased meat could be
from this county a complaint has come
themeelves, and, nine times out of ten -
which, he Mid, be intended to kill the
ing man, and had amassed a little mon«v
centralized and thus bstter controlled.
from eeveral localities that wheat haa
Aurora After New Enterprises.
CHAPTER XVIII
president.
sufficient to gfv« bio granddaughter an they will Insist on taking a rest dur­
The evening pas^.a. It had paw^d ¡ education abov« th« common In those ing the winter monthe. Th« ideal gera­
Aurora—A
movement is on foot been seriously attacked by aphis and
Tbe Russian cabinet hae refused the
tbe He^ian fly, which are beginning to a hundred times before. Captain Frere'-
Mu»t Pay Franchise Tax.
•« * daya.
At sixteen, Bareh Purfoy waa nium for winter use te tbe plant wblch
among
the
businees
men of thia place
demands of the douma. Leaders of all
New Tow
. . was
~ ~ a 7 cottage
------- ‘"v on the sown
an empty-headed, strong-willed nra^n-
Wuhington, May 30 --The case of to organize a chamber of commerce and threaten tbe crop by tbeir-cayages. It home
hae been kept steadily growing during
parties denounce tbe action and a revo-
Rhe summer, but has bad every b0<i
the New York Central railroad com­ businees men’s league to properly ad­ is'tfot yet known how widespread thi« road. which he had occupied since his I cioa* »irl- with big brows eyes
lutioa ia threatend.
appointment as assistant police m«gie-kwaa brimful of vitality, and had little
pany vs. N. L. Miller, controller of tbe vertise the city and its advantagee, and attack ie, but eeveral farmers are com­
moved aa eoon ae eeen. Such a plant
given to
hinr,,
^^igiou* -S.US.U4CUU
sentiment. She
8he courted onto
noto-
, g ',
w »•
im ' ww bt
By tbe middle of June San Francisco state of New York, involving tbe New secure new mercantile concerns and plaining.
will
bloom profuaely from January to
few ar . for—hl« agfertion* In
rietr
bv
eccuntHetrl»»
»e
.
Io connection rie,7 by eec«ntrieitie« of dr«M and waa
will have- two theaters running, both 5 ork state law imposing a franchise business enterprise«. Aurora has been
Mit^ t^Oaprey mutiny. 1...
. ' D*Ter »° b«PPy aa when «h« waa mleun- June.
Hi«
convict
PORTLAND
MARKETS.
under canvas. One of them will have tax on railroad property in that state, dormant for a number of years, bat the
ggrvant had Mt op ¿or him, and. as he derstood. 8h« was the «ort of girl of
a seating capacity of 7,000.
wm decided by the Supreme court yes­ possibilities of making thia one of the
the man handed
‘ ’ « letter,
Wheat—Club, 73c; bluestem, 75c; . entered
whom women My. “It te a pity ah« haa
.
------ klm
"Dem ol’ Greeks must bars been
terday favorab y to tbe itate, the opin­ beet citiee in Marion county have ap­ red, 71c; valley, 72c.
bearing a .uperecription in a female no mother;” and men. “It la a pity ahe
A general strike threatens Russia.
hand.
sporty people," said littl« Reuma, aa
ion being delivered by Justice Holmes. pealed to the younger class of business
doe«
not
g«t
a
husband;
”
and
who
Mr
Oats—Nd. 1 white feed, 330; gray,
Graft exposure« are injuring Ameri­ The case involves taxes of 3889,000, men and property holder«, and they in­
"Who brought this?' asked Frere
to themaelvca, "When ahatl I hav« a b« studied hia ancient history. “Dny
329 per ton.
can trade abroad.
hastily tearing It open to read.
lover ?’
and the decision rested on tbe perma­ tend to offer inducements to get new
always hablu’ contests ob all
Bstley—Feed, 324 per ton; brewing,
"Ths
•oom, sir.
There was no Isck of beings of this kinds."
.
Tbe Rumian premier will refuse th« nent sites of cars which had been as people here.
that there
324®24.4Q; rolled, 324.50@25 50.
_____ __ _ [endemia
..
xne ueo
a‘ The. Georg« the
demands of parliament.
•rosed. Tbe court holds that the sites
•ÄSr* n ‘“.°“’
<marter.d
“Huh!”* responded Cncl« Jasper.
,„H*y—V«lley timothy, No. 1. 312^jjronrdL,.wbo
“wWf .Boy«! '«nd Fort Henry; but
Refute«
to
Sell
Lambs.
A number of aged Chinese made dee
13 per ton; clover, 37.50®8; cheat.
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*“’* —
"You
needn't
waff,” arid —
Frere to the the-Temale population of th« telanti 'YFaà “I>ey wan t so much. Dey nebbeb had
Arlington—William Smith, one of 36®7; grain bay, 3708; alfalfa, 313. man. "I shall hare to go back agsfn
titute by tbe San Francisco fire will be
eny ple-eatlng contesta"
nnmoroua. and. In the embarrassment of
Supreme Judge Brown Retires.
the leading sheepmen of Gilliam coun­
sent home by their countrymen.
Fruits—Apples, 32.50®3.50 per box; I »oppose." Changing his forage can riche«, Sarah was overlooked. Though
Washington, May 30.—Official an- ty, ha. dispoeed of his clip of wool apricots, 32.50 p«r crate; cherries, for a soft hat. and selecting a stick she adored the soldiery, her first lover
A severe wind and rain storm which
High Financier—My «on, I am pain­
of the retirement of Jus­ from 8,500 sheep. Tbe clip tram each 31.25® 1.50 per box; strawberries, 7® from s miscellaneon« collection In a was a civilian.
has swept Texas resulted in seven nrnwenient
'
The object of her affections was one ed to bear that you are at tbe foot of
deaths and great loss to whea’, cats, tice Brown from the Supreme court of sheep brought him an averagv of 32 50 12c per pound; gooseberries, 5®6c per corner, h« prepared to retrace his «ten«
"What does she want?" he asked him­ Mr. Lionel Crofton. Crofton was tall tbe Maaa
the I’nlted States was made yesterday or 3^1,250 for the lot. Mr Smith ho pound.
-
'
_
corn and other crops.
bv Chief Justice Fultw. In making refused to contract this year’s lamb
800—Why. pa. I Judge! from your
Vegetables - Beans, 10c; cabbage, self. fiercely, as he strode down th« well made, and with an
an Insinuate«
Insinuating .4-
ad-
„ The Stan lard Oil investigation at
drena. Hte features w«re too strongly teatiznony that It was proper not to
the statement b« gave out the corre crop, to be delivered by May 1, 1907, 31® 1.25 per 100; green corn, 40®50c moonlit road.
Cleveland, Ohio, shows that independ
The George the Fourth was a long , marked for , beauty.
srondence between tbe retiring justice be to reeerve tbe wool from the Mme’
.
--
Hl« •?•• were th« know anything at alL—New York Bum
! onions, 8® 10c per dozen; peas,
ent oil companies were driven to the
b«at part of hte face, and. like fate hair
and tbe court, in whicji tbe eight col at 33 per bead. This ia a good jndiea’- 5c; radishes, 10c per dozen; rhubarb, low house, situated In Elisabeth street
wall with the help of railroads.
Its
front
was
painted
a
dull
red,
and
they
ware
Jet
black..
H. had broad
leagues of Justice Brown, expressed tion that steep will bring a good price 3c per pound; spinach, 90c per box;
the narrow panes of glass in its win­ shoulders, sinewy llmba and small hands
Two men have been convicted in their high appreciation ol Bini as a jus for Kvsnl months yet.
Briggs--Bllter’e daughter did very
parsley, 25c; squash, 32 per crate; dows, and the oetentatlona affectation and feet Hia head was round and well
Kaneto City of giving freight rebates. tit*-.' Justice Brown replied in fitting
31 ® 125'per Mck; carrots, 85 of red curtains and homely comfort gar« shaped, but It bulged a littl« ov«r th« well In literature, didn’t she?
Georg H. Crosby, traffic manager of terms to th« member« of the court,
Wants All Bands in State.
Griggs—Yes, Indeed.
I understand
®75c per aack; beets, 85c®31 per «ack. t«T it a spurious appearance of English ears, which were singularly small, but
the Burlington, tried at the same time thanking them for their expre—inns of
Jollity.
Falem—The Fourth of July commit­
lay elou to hte hha& With thia man. that aba mads money enough on her
Onions—Bermuda, 4c per pound.
was acquitted.
will.
t . Pushing open th« side door. Frere en-
tee has completed all arrangements for
barely four years older than hwreelf' first novel to get herself an education.
^ancy graded Burbanks,
the big celebration to be hold in Belem. Jw®65c per hundred; Ordinary, nomi- tkred. and mad« hia w’ay along a narrow Sarah, at Mv«nte«a, ton violently in —Life.
Tbe Interstate Commerce commission
passage to a glass door at the further love. Touched by her affection, and rat­
Damage to Federal Buildings.
In addition to the usual Fourth of July “o new California, 2c per pound.'
InvMtigatioa at Philadelphia into ai-
end. A tap upon this door brought a dr!
ing her Intclligene« and unacrupulonsneea
8aa Francisco, May 30 —Judge W. features, the committee decided to
Butter — Fancy creamery, 17k®20c
rail road»
Isged diseriminationa by
who courtesied with servile recognition at their true value, he told her who he
8ay, Bobby,' Mid little
__________
Beante ___
as
JWT pound. _
shows that those companiM refusing to , 1 M®rr°w, of the snbeommitte. on
of th« visitor. and oahartd him upstair«.
He
was
a
«wlndter,
a
forger
and
|
»h«
struggled
over
the
long
words In
federit
hailding»,
reported
as
follow«
bands
in
tbe
state
that
can
be
induced
Egg*
—
Oregon
ranch,'
19®19^e
per
giv« stock to th. railway official* had
Th« room into which he was shown was A thief, and hte name was John Rax.
the stock reports, “what te a 'curb­
at yesterday s meeting of the commit- to come to the capita? on that day.
been practically ruined
s large one. It had three window« )wk. W hen ah« b«ard thia, sh* «xpcrtenccd a
stone broker?"
tee ol forty: The estimated damages Not lees than 10, and probably 20 braM
Poultry
—
Avenge
old
bens,
12®I3c
Ing
Into
the
street,
and
was
handsomely
Rival factions in Russia ark brewing
»in inter d«flgbt
Ha told her of hte
to federal buildings in BW^Ffancisco hand* will furnish music during the per pound; mixed chickens,. 12® 12ke; furnished.
"Why. a broker that sells curbstones,
The carpet was soft the plot*, hte tricka, his e»cap««, his vU-
a revolution.
.
of course,“ elucidated Bobby.
°«-«eponnt of tb. earthquake, fire and day and night.
broilers. 17®]^ roosters, 10c; dreue- candle, were bright, and the supper tray
and
how
for
yean
thia
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.
Cold rain at 8an Francisco has made UW.of dynamite is as follows: Ap
ed
13®14c; turkeys, live, Reamed invitingly from a table between young man had prsyed upon ths world,
camp life diaa«re«able.
It i. feared-
15® 18c; turkeys. dto««ed, choice, 20® tbe wiadnwa As Frere entered, a little which had deceived and disowned her,
Circulating LEzrarie*.
“It's true, indeed." remarked Kwoter,
throat and lung trouble may develop
terrier ran barking to hia feet. It was her heart went out to him. “I am glad
’“'O00: P««office and
Sslem — Mies Marvin, secretary of
“that 'one-half of the world doesn't
among th« teas robust as a rMulUJ*-
United StatM court building. 3500,000 the State Library commiMion, hM just old, lOe; young. ]2c; ducks, old, 14® evident that he waa nor a constant vie- you found ma” *
—
know bow the other half Uvea.’1^
It or. The rustle of s* »Ilk dress behind
^Many Cbineee are brings smuggled revenue cutter storehouse, 36,000.
sent out four new ctrrntaKnf libraries. 15c; young, 16®17C.
the terrier betrayed the presence of j*,
Hops—Oregon, 1905, 10«12^e.
onto the canal zone.
~ - •
They go to Woodville, Jackson county;
woman: and Frere, ronndlnx the promon­
W orbing through many channel«, and pidona,” replied Knox.—Philadelphia
Land Open to Entry.
Buckskin, Wksbington county; Riddle. 18®21’t3E**‘T Or*on
tory of an ottoman, found himself tfte never omitting to assist a fellow worker Preña.
Russia is sending hundreds of no i • dinR/tandf «*L’ M’y TO—Th. Red
l*y’ coar*- 23®23J<c; to' face with Sarah Purfoy.
Douglas county; and Lake Creek, i * «21««
when in distress, John Rex, In a tow
leal prisoners to Siberia.
frômwZlÏ* T*"*’ "®ti Acati on Jackson county.
fin«, 244.5c, mobair, choic«, 28®30c
A Me s*« ««ble DtWerewbbt
.
*'
“Thank you for coming." she Mid. y“n,-van<1 >« • moat proaalc. business
The union of the Cumberland ani
per pound.
“Prey eft down."
“After all." Mid the dlsnatlafled
way. t«eam« th« head of a aoclaty of
Presbyterian churches has been com
This was the only greeting that pass­ rnfflana.
'«“d n the
P« P™«*!
Mosessohn I* Named.
Í Im L ÍÍ*
in 8i’k'y°“ coun-
pletsd.
Beef-Drw^hnito, 3e per pound; ed between them, and Frere Mt down.
,
—r — _ •
■no
am. once between me and a prtma donna?”
Salem
—
Governor
Chamberlain
baa
,y.r
6r<”n 0D*n 10 entry and to
cows. 4>^®5^c; country steer«, 5«flc In obedience to a motion of a plump wlr^’Hvt7^? H" *O<1 B*"* P,rfo7
“About EMO a night,’- replied the
eation ftoptaiahM 3. It t, v.ln.w« appointed Davis N. Moeeaeobn, of Port­
“"“k In qui«t lodgiaga.
Their eminent manager.—Cleveland
Mutton—Dreeeed fsney, 7®8« pound; hand that twinkled with rings. Eleven
Plain
years
had
dealt
gently
with
thia
woman.
land,
a
delegate
to
the
Lake
Mohawk
landlady
waa
a
respectably
poor
woman,
üdC."hOr" ’ r*1"*”1
»»««in« l«nd
ordinary, 5®«c; lambs, with pelt on
Dealer.
___
Her
foot
waa
aa
email
and
her
hand
aa
conference
on
arbitration,
which
meets
and
had
a
«on
who
was
a
eohntabl«.
Thte
*»d a big raah is expected.
Sc.
white as of yore. Her hair waa pl«n- *" WM given to talking, and, coming
Where there la much pretenaty
Pork—Dressed, 7®»c
there to much deceit—Addlaoa.
MARCUS
NEWS OF THE WEEK
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