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H THE DAYTON HERALD BIOTS AT VLADIVOSTOK Intend as second class matter st the post : OSes st Payton, Oregon.,^ Battery of.Artillery Captured and Cos sacks Driven Off. DAYTON OREGON Toklo, July 6. — Additional details OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST got to attack buaine«». and Mr. Francis Wade grew more and more anxious. Th« poor gentlemau positively became III through the anxiety consequent upon hi» nephew'» dissipation». “1 wish, my dear - Richard, that you would let jue know what to do,” he wrote. “I wish, my dear uncle, that you would do what you । think best.” was the nephew's reply. Mr. ade began to repent of hia too *?*? taking of matters In the beginning. Not that he had a suaptclbn of Rex, but that he remembered that Dick was al waya a b>ose fish He grew pale and hollow eyed. Hi* digestion was impair ed. He ceased to take the interest in china which the importance of that arti cle demanded. In a word, he grew de spondent as to his fitness for his mission hi life. Lady Hllinor mw a change in her brother. She wrote a long letter to Mr. Richard, who waa at Pari», and begged him to come over at once. Mr. Richard replied that some horse racing matter of great Importance occupied bis attention, but that he would be at hia town houae on the 14th, and would "go Into matters." "J have loat a good deal m l*tely, my dear mother,” said Mr. Richard, "and the present will be a good opportunity to make a final settle ment.” The fact was that John Rex. now three years In undisturbed posses sion. considered that the moment had arrived for the carrying off at one swoop of the whole of the fortune he had gam bled for. The town house of Mr. Richard De vine waa decorated in conformity with the tastes of Ita owner. The picture» were picture» of horse»; the book* were records of races, or novela purporting to deacrlbe sporting life. Mr. Francis W ade, waiting for the coming of hl» nephew, sighed as he thought of the cul- tured quiet of North EnA TLouae Mr. Richard appeared In his dressing gown. Three year, of good living had deprived b.s figure of its athletic beauty. He was past forty years of age. and tlfe sudden cessation from severe bodily toil had Increase«! Rex's natural proneneas to fat. and Inatead of being portly he had become grosa. Hia cheeks were Inflamed with the frequent application of hot and rebellioua liquor» to hla blood. His hands were swollen, and not eo steady as of yore. Hia whiskers were streaked with unhealthy gray. Hla eyea, bright and black as ever, lurked tn a thicket of crow a feet. He had become premature ly bald. He spoke with assumed heart- •"•M. * boiitirbua "tone of affected received here of rioting in Vladivostok indicate that so far the loyal troops LINN CROPS ARE ABUNDANT. VALLEY FARMERS COMBINE. have been unable to gain control of the situation. Fighting is going on on all Record Grain and Hay Output Ex Will Obtain Their Grain Bags Inde sides, both in the city and the out« pected—Labor Scarce. pendent of Buyers. CHAPTER XXIV.—^Continued.) skirts. Especially severe fighting has 16 Condensed Form Albany—Cere« baa dealt bountifully Salem—There is a lively war’on be Between Eaglehawk and Signal Hill have made his extotenc* in Australia pleasant enough. But John Rex had no taken place in the neighborhood of the with Linn county this year. There is tween Willamette valley farmers and were, for the absconder», either dangers Readers. notion of remaining longer than he could outlying harbor defenses, where the Along th* indented coast of Port Buuche not a failure to record thus far. Even the valley millers and warehousemen, nelp,. and ceaaeleasly Bought mean» of rioters succeeded in capturing a battery the strawberries, reported ruined by growing out of the question of furnish were Constable»’ stations, and to avoid e»cape from hia aecond prieon house. For A Reaume of the Leas Important but of artillery. The gunners made but the late spring rains, recovered from ing sacks for grain. It baa always been them it would be necessary to make a f..i J1®9 h‘s »earch waa unaucceas- a scant show of resistance, it being the temporary setback and made a full Not Less Interesting Eventa the practice for warehousemen and circuit into the scrub. Unwilling as hr ‘ J, a’ *he loved the scoundrel, plain that they were in sympathy with was to lose time, John Rez »aw that to L of the Past Week. crop. Linn county farms are the pic millers to furnish sacks to farmers and • arah Purfoy did not aeruple to tell him the rioters. ture of industry and prosperity. Every take the value of the racks out of the attempt to run the gauntlet of these him ’ie.h"d bou«ht h'“>. »nd, regarded four station* would be destruction. He A detachment of Coe lacks attempted " pr°P*r’i He knX that if Bo recapture the battery, but the rebels variety of farm product will be almost purchase price of the grain when sold. ranged his men in »ingle file; and, quit-'' Recently millers and warehousemen ting the road near Norfolk Bay, made marri. ? Tbe Longworth* are visiting in Paris. Ired heavy volleys of grapesbot and a full yields and some, particularly the to escape from his hay output, will surpass all previous in other valley counties decided to dis- ■traight for the Neck. After nearly two rakLl ? u' ,h• woman who had Lord Roberts wants a larger Britiab brapnel into the attacking column and records. I continue this practice and to require hours oT painful progress. Jemmy Vetch h ° n,ueh to eave him would not army. , oread it to retreat, with heavy loss. Haying is now in its busiest stage, farmers to buy the sacks outright. Stopped and wbiapersd them to approach. th" Hue'.,,0 deliT" “‘I“ — ‘* ‘h* - At last accounts, the rebels were still and the enormous site of the crop will Rebels are in full control of Mottd .Marion and Polk county grainbuyers They were on a sandy rise. To the lefe in command. fM me now, Groaso, Brazil. tax the resources of the farming com have practically agreed to the same waa a black object—a constable'» hut John"“^ zo“1don’‘ Wild mobs have burned the govern ? * ** d' W**b <rim complacen- munity to care for it before -the thresh plan, though no formal action has been to the right was a dim white line—the rv lf voi t TOUr “f* U ln “‘J hauda. a“d The czar haa offered to appoint a ment stokes in the heart of the city, ocean; in front waa a row of lamps ing season. This year's bay crop is taken. Democratic! cabinet. and have secured possession of supplies g.nowa - 1 wiu brin“ you ,0 “*• and between every two lamps leaped notable for the great amount of vetches “This is a blessing to valley farm One mob The open door in Manchuria is block valued at a large sum. grown. This greatest of all stock foods ers,” declared W. A. Taylor, a promin end ran a dusky, indlatluct body. Jem rIdInofT,in' 'l hU aa«*rne«s to bo ed by Japan, who ia abaorbing the stormed the city prison in an attempt thrives in the Willamette Sraliey, and ent grain farmer. "The warehousemen my Vetch iminted with hla lean fore wL H.i'h r***d and rhafed. He finger. to rescue a numtier of [era >ns who had trade. Linn farmers are beginning to realize have got none the start of ns, for al m m.l d \ u •Bd foot’ Rha held hi, ■“The dogs!" ; been arrested,, after looting the mili The upper house of the fRussian par; tary supply station of • quanitv of dy the fact. It has many of the properties ready we have begun arranging ¡to buy Instinctively they crouch 'down, lest money, and her ahrewd wit had more hde°Ubl^ 't S,‘e We have even at that di»tance the txa-juuitria»- liament favor« the abolishment of the namite. Severe fighting,'which lasted that.rejuvenate the soil, and is itself a sacks independent of them. and he could but wait until her death death penalty. SO plaiuly visible in the red light of this several hours, followed, but the prison as five tons to the acre,' It not only I long. or some lucky accident ahould rid him Now the armers will build guard house fire, should see them. h,>r' and jeer* him free to follow ont Admiral Rojwtvensky lias been ac guard was finally successful in driving yields enormous stacks of’hay, but also granaries on their own farms, buy only “Well," said Gabbett, "U hat’s to be the scheme.he had matured. “Once rid awav the attacking forces.'* ¡3 . quitted. It waa held that on account furnishes excellent pasturage. done now?” , s- of her he thought, in hia solitary rides sacks enough to haul grain from the tnlormation ha# been received iiere of hia wounds he was not rtsHpoiisibit? I There is a mat ket shortage A» he spoke, a long, low howl broke over the station of which he was ths _ on farm ield to the granary, let the grain lie that all the Russian troops on the Turkey opposes hsving ajr American Manchurian _ border are in • atate of laborers in Linn county, and farmers loose in bins, and thus be compelled to from one of the chained hounds, and the nominal oivner, “the rest ia eaay. I »hall whole kennel burst into hideou» outcry. •mbaaaador, fearing therebv tbai the mutiny, and it is all their Officctts can Fngl^ John Itex, who perhaps was the brav ciiv^PW Uh ’ and Bh,U do'‘htleU. be re- they do. American claim» will be forced > upon do to keep them in reasonable subjec housing their crops. All classes of grain will be ready for “I kave learned by experience that I est of the party, sbuddered. "They have rn ird 7 1 °pen ,rma hy «h* deer the sultan. tion. Revolutionary propaganda is smelled uh ,” "We must go harvest soon, and almost at the same narl.7 p™ J'1’'’"1 ’ haTa b«n »° '»n« Leroy Beaulieu, the great French, making headway among the Russian time. This complicates matters and can sometimes get 8 cents more a bush on. Mnke for the ,right-hand side of parted. Richard Devine ahall have his el for my-wheat by having possession soldiers in Siberia, and it would not be historian, predicts the overthrow cf the the jetty. 1 thiUk 1 »ee a boat there. It own again.” creates a greater demand for help than of the grain when I get ready, to sell. czar unless h'e"‘yields to the demands surprising if news of a general revolt is oqt; only chance now. We can never Hi?nlifd."7 ,ha|1fhan<'« «me 'to him. ordinary. Tj meet the occasion farm Farmer) can make enough in a single break through the station. Are we HI. .wife wa, |H. .nd the nn<ratefnl of the people. ' .. .there were soon to be received. ers are doubling forces in the haying season by increased prices of wheat to ready? ¡.Now! All together.” ’C7n. •t°le fire hundred pounds, More than 1,000,000 immigrants en and in this way the work is progressing pay for their granaries,, Gabbett was fast outstripping the oth and. taking two horses, reached Sydnev, tered the United States tbioigh the rapidly, and soon the greatest output “Let the warehousemen combine. ers by some three feet of distance. and obtained passage In a vesael bound BAY CITY SALOONS OPEN. New York station during the fiscal year of bay Linn county has ever produced We are doing something in that line There were eleven dogs, two of which for Rio. ending June 30 last. The immigrants will be on the market. <yir«elves and we shall buy our sacks were placed on »tages »et out In the Having escaped from thralldom, John Police Will Strictly Enforce the Law brought with them $19,000,000. -—A* part of the work of threshers this Without paying tribute to the ware- water, and they were so chained that I ex Proceeded to play for th. frMt Against Drunkenness. year will be separating seed from the bousemea.” their muzzles nearly touched. The giant »take of his life with the utmost caution Cosssck troops have refused to serve leaped into the Hue, and with a blow of Thi* wa» the tale he hit upon: He had San Francisco, July-6.— For the first vetch straw. Large orders for vetcli on police duty. his ax split tiie skull of tKe beast ou his been eared from the burning Hvdiape. Turpentine From Oregon ^ir. time since April 18 the saloons were seed have been received, a number of A grand jury is after the ice trutf of permitted to reopen yesterday. right. This action unluckily took him bv a vessel bound for Rio. Ignorant of them coming from Portland wholesale Brownsville — Obtaining pitch-from within reach of ths other flog, which the death of R|r Richard, and prompted Washington, D. C. . Licenses had been granted to about bouses.------ ----------- ------------ - " I fir trees for the manufacture of turpen him by the thigh. by the pride which was known to be ■ Colombia •« said to be plotting with 600 drinking places and all did a lush tine and many other commercial com 'Hs, ha! My dear uncle, sit down. “Fire!” cried McNab, from the other leading feature of hla character, he had Many Claims to Adjust. ing business. To a large number of the Indiana of Panama. modities is one of the profitable indus side of the lamp«. Delighted to see you. Have you break deternnneii not to reMirn, until fortune persons the resumption of business at Salem—When the nex legislature tries carried on in p.rtions of Linn The giant uttered a cry of rage and should have bestowed upon him wealth fasted?—of course you have. I was up After a boycott of three years Great the saloons appeared to be quite a nov important du county to a considerable extent. Dr. pain, «nd fell with the dog under him. ’I. ?’i ’7"al ,o ,ha •nheritancr from rather late last night, Quite silre you Britain haa received a minister from elty, and many were on hand when the ties which will updn the J devolve A. Lambertson, of joint I^banon, is the It was, however, the dog that had pulled which he had been ousted. In Spanish won't hare anything? Servia. barroom doors swung open. Nearly all committee on claims will be the adjust pioneer in this industry and annually him down, and the musket ball intended America he had striven to accumulate down and tell me all the news of Hamu- A regiment of Russian cavalry has the resorts were crowded, but up to ment of a large grist of claims aggregat has a number of men at work in the for him struck Travers In the Jaw. The that wealth In vain. A» traveler, specu »tead." “Thank you, Richard." said ihe old mutinied and barricaded themselves in noon no serious trouble had been re ing a total of over $425,000 in princi woods boring the tree« and drawing off unhappy villain fell. lator. sailor, he had tolled for fourteen ported. pal, upon which interest will be de- the pitch, which is afterwards prepared the barracks at Tambor. Gabbett clutched the mastiff's throat, years, and had faitod. Worn out and gentlemen, a little »tiffly, “but 1 want Extra policemen were detailed fqr< manded from the state at the legal rate with Iron hand, and forced him to loose penitent, he had returned home to And a some »erlous talk with you. What do The Civil Service commission has re doty in ail the blocks containing sa of 6lper cent, and for all periods of time for the n a ket. The doctor received a his hold; then bellowing' with fury, seis corner of English earth in which to lav you intend to do with the property? g >ld meda 1 and special mention at the This Indecision worries me. Either re commended the inclusion of the Inter loons. It I m planned to place all men ranging from three months to a year Lewis and Clark exposition. ed his ax, and sprang forward, mangled his weary bones. The tale was ptou.lbie lieve me of my trust, or be guided by nal Revenue service in the classified arrested for intoxication at work clean aa^he was, upon the nearest soldier. enough, and in the telling of It he was my advice;” and a half. The most complex ques service. armed at all points. There wa» little Jemmy Vetch hail been beforehand with ing away debris from sidewalks. tion which the committee and the leg- “Well, the fact 1»,” said Richard, with Linn Losing Undesirable Element; him. Uttering s low snarl of hate, he fear that the navigator of the captured I __________ ___ __ _ whi _ rririv j I a I K*. “All persons who show the effects of _____________ The Chicago council proposes the islature ________ must détermina ia ******** mssw aw as a vri t mu '"EugWe-rProhibltloh in Ijine county fired, nn.l «hot the «entry through th<> "Osprey, the man who had lived In Chili ] a very ugly look on hl» face. “1 am much death penalty for assailants of women intoxication are to fie quickly gathered claims for interest, in equity, should is the cause of 50 or 60 men employed bq^ast. The others rushed through the and “cut out” e.ttle on the Carrum pushed for money. The fact 1», that— and children. Attacks have become «o in,” said Chief of Police Dinaii today. be allowed and which should be reject by the Booth-Kelly Lumber company now* broken cordon and made headlong I Iains would prove lacking In knowl that I am thinking of selling every frequent a woman is not now safe in “Patrolmen have been instructed to ed. edge of riding, seamanship, or Spanish thing." in the sawmills and logging camps for the boat. <Tn he eootlnnelLl her own home. maintain order. Up td noon today but “Fool»!" cried Rex, behind them. "You .-customs. Moreover he had determined quitting tbeir jobs. Last week was Report of Land Board. , few arrests have been reported from have wasted a ahot! Look to your left."' upon a course of action which .howed The vice president and general man pay day ami quit? a number more sig RIDINQ THE CIRCUIT. Salem—The monthly statement of the sub stations, and but one or two Burgess hurried down the train-road In« knowledge of human nature. ager of the New Yerk Central offered nified tbeir intention of quitting. The Clerk G. G. Brown, of the state land have been booked for drunkenness at The will under which Richard Devine How^Llaooln Made the Beat of Ita to go before a grand jury and tell what company i« not worrying over the mat by his men, Jiad-tarried al Signal HUI the main station. I do not expect that board, shows that a total of $29,42« 88 oriJijB long enough th loose the surprised Inherited had been made when the tes A^aaoyaacee aad Dlacoiutorta. be knew about rebates and thus secure ter, a« it is felt that the worst element guard from their b^uds. and taking the tator was in the first hopeful glow of we shall have much trouble in hand had been clolected in the land depart The custom of riding the circuit waa, immunity, but his offer has been re among the several hundred employee is ment during the month of June for the ling the situation.” Woody Island boat, was pulling with a paternity. By its term» I^dy Devine of course, born of ne,-oa»lty. for In the fused. sale of school, agricultural and swamp gotten rid of, a .<1 tbeir place« can eas fre«h crew to the Neck. The W en force- wa. to r*c*iv* a Ilf. interest of three early days there was not sufficient le ily be filled by eober men. nient was not ten yards from the Jetty. thousand a year In her husband', prop- So far American engineers have not lands. A statement of the condition of BATTLING WITH CHOLERA The Crow saw the danger, and, flinging erty—which was placed in the hands of gal buslneaa In any one of the small the Several funds on hand in the land succeeded in gaining any idea of the Big Log Djive in Progress. himself into the water, desperately seiz two trustees until her eldest son died communities to support a lawyer, to yay plans of the big British battleship department follows: Common school Albany—The Spalding Logging com ed McNab's boat. or attained the age of twenty five year« nothing of a law firm. .People who Dreadnanght which will help them in Manila Bureau of Health Is Holding fund, principal, $305,901.77 common "In with yon for your lives!” he cried. When either of these events ahould oc- wanted to begin lawsuits UHtially Disease in Check. J the construction of the largest battle school fund, farms, $158.318.33; uni pany is now dumping into the Wiliam Another volley from the guard spat r.A.n’ property was to b. realized. •ought their advisers In the lurgeHt ship afloat for the navy of the United Manila, July 6.—The cholera situa versity fund, principal. $688; universi ette river above A limn writs annual tered the water around the fugitives, but Lady Devine receiving a num of » hun States. tion has improved. The report at 6 ty fund, farms, $3,170; agricultural drive of logs for the mill* 'lit Oregon in the darkness the Ill-aimed bullets fell dred thousand pounds, the remainder go town In their vicinity, or waited the college fund, principal, $16,025.07; Cijy, and for its own lumber mills at harmless. Gabbett swung himself over Ing absolutely to the son, if Hr|ng Tha arrival of the circuit Judge and the at y o clock last fright showed 19 new cases There is a rumor of another massacre since midnight of July 4 and 10 deaths. agriculutral college fund, farms, $5,935. Newberg. This years’ drive will con the sheets and »eized an n»r — trustees eppolnted wer. Lady Devine’s tendant bay, when they wuld hn^o-w of Jews in Warsaw,-Russia. sist of 12.000,030 of lajrs, nd wfil The report for July 4 shows 28 cases “Cox, Bodenham, Greenhill! Now father, Col. IX otton Wade, end Mr Ri the field, and pick out the moat avail be one of the largest on r^jprd. It is I-ondon is swarming with the great ami 19 deaths. Two Americans, Robert Must Tell Police Their Troubles. push her off! Jump, Torn, Jump!" and tas Kuaid, Rlr Richard'a aollcltor Col able champion. Frequently, however, now in the vicinity of ll3-ri»burg, in est influx of Americans in years. Lombertz and------ Hart, are dead, but Salem—If the gillnet fishermen do as Burgess leaped to land, Cornelius was Wade, before hla death, had appointed the local attorneys were retained to Linn county, and will be several days dragged over the stern, and the whale hla own eon Mr. Francis Wade to act prepare the papers, with Instructions to A grand jury has been called at Den to date only five Americana have been not want their rights to fish in the tide getting down to Albany. When Mr. Qlwl(1 d)e<) select a good man for the cdurt work boat floated into deep water. McNab, McNab, In his stead ver to investigate city and county af «eized with the disorder. Thue far waters of the Columbia river to be im A ----- Francia Wade continued alone in hla •eelng thi», ran down to the water aide cholera has not appeared in the Amer posed upon by owners and operators of when the clrcult-rldlng bar arrived on fairs. Benson Files Rond. to aid the commandant. truat. Sir Richard'» sister »nd her hu» ican section of the city. The Ameri fish traps, gears, etc., they will have to the scene. There wa», therefore, an ax- band, Anthony Frer*, o^ Bristol, were "Lift her over the bar, men!” he Washin gton policy holders will test cans who have been stricken live in take their troubles to the “policeman” Salem—Secretary of State-elect Frank »houted. “ With a will — — ’ so! ” And- ra,s- long ago dead, and their repraaentatlve 1 cel lent chance of securing good business the legality ? the increase in insurance the native sections oT Manila. W. Benson has filed hie official cath ty-of j 7 7 , v ' and have the matter adjusted by the ed in twelve strong arms, the pursuing MBurlce Frer*» qontant at la»t Hr tU by constant attende we ott th.- fttnernnt rates. The bureau of health has refused to courts through the regular process. and bond in the «nm of $10,000 with craft slid across the isthmus. lot that fortune had aent him, had given court, and the lawyer who visited all Bryan has exuressed hie willingness permit the sale of foodstuffs that may This, in effect, is the decision arrived Governbr Chamberlain, who ha« ap Then, for the first time, the six pris up all thought of meddling with hla un I the counties was certain to be more proved the same. have been liable to infection. The at by the state board of fish commis to be nominated for the presidency by oners, fairly in the net again, became cle'a busineas. John Rex. therefore In f widely known than any of bls fellow efforts of the doctors engaged in com sioners while considering the complaint Reform Democrats. aware that John Rex waa not among the person of the returned Richard, had practitioners. At the time of Lincoln's W. C. Bristol is Reappointed. them. t L' w ., » k lj battini batting ‘ the be disease show allow r results in the of illegal fishing with traps in the tide but two persons to Satisfy—Mr. Fran four Z„t^hn2 b b n P”r^Med d«™«* in the number of second partnership with Herndon, how Oyster Bay, L. I.—President Roose- *••••• e cis Wade and Lady Devine. waters of the Columbia made by Secre new cases re- ever, such work was more a matter of roar automobllee which will receive a ported velt ha« reappointed William C. Bris- 8 o'clock the next morning the Thia he found to be the caaiest task thnrnnoh ——t ¡army _________ * While the disease started in tary H. M. Lorntsen, of the Columbia thorough Inai teat *2 at Iks the com I ing man * tol United State«'attorney for the die- r*r<‘tty Mary atood out to «ea with «v- pptajbK Francia Wade was an invalid choice than necessity. Doubtless the stronger than the great: epidemic of River fishermen’s Protective union. euvers in the Eaat. virtuoso, who”deteste<r business. ,nd firm con Id have made a satisfactory In- trict of Oregon. s *ry stitch of canvas set alow and aloft 1902, the authorities believe they have ------------ - The skipper's tUhing had e.,me tn an whose ambition waa to he known aa a I come" had'the senior partrier devoted the situation now under control,------------ -------Coyote HuntersMak. Mon.yr. PORTLAND MARKETS had «"«ht a *>'ipwrecked sea- man of taste. The posseesor of a small hjmaelf to the courts ties rest Ills home arrest of John D. Rockefeller and it For the week ending July 4 there Albany — Catching coyotes now pays -------- ‘ “an' who bad b<‘en brought on board at Independent income, he had reelded at and maintained a branch office In the will be served as soon as the oil mag were 116 cases and 99 deaths. For the well in Linn county. The Linn Coun Wheat-Club, 71c; Knestem, 73c; then a.f in North End ever since his father's death distant counties, ns otbhr lawyers did ; nate returns to this country. 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock on the ty Coyote club, composed of residents red, 69c; valley, 71c. J-h/* J t w,"ked at «‘'h When, at Hs aiater's urgent wish, he Oats_ No 1 while Lol aio other when the haggard mariner, attired assumed the sole responsibility of’ the but he liked the freedom of the road, Five Yosemite valley stages were morning of July 5 there were 12 cases of the foothill region, in the eastern ' ’ *" /"^nt" that .earned remarkably estate, he put all the floating capital and the happiest days of his life were part of the county, where the little $3i perton held up by a lone highwayman who ob and five deaths in the provinces. ’ nP^rtOn^ . wel1 preserved, mounted the aide But into three per cents, and was content to those he passed on these long legal beasts frequently cause trouble, nays a tained a considerable amount of money • ?X_’Z_per ton; brew' l,hey' none of ,hem- n*re in a position to see the interest accumulate. Lady De tours. —L c , . reward of $10 for each scalp and the ing. $24; rolled, $25® 26. and jewelry from the passengers. Ticket in Kansas. vine had never recovered the shock of controvert the skipper's statement Traveling the circuit was compara county court has now added a bounty of Topeka, Kan., Joly 6. — After an ex Rye—11 50 per hundred. ----------- “Where are we bound for?" asked th circumstances attending Sir Rlchard'e tively comfortable In the fifties, but It It has been decided that one of the tended wrangle of epeechmaking, in $1 per scalp. Ten dollars seems a big Hay—Valley timothy, No. 1, $11@ John B*» "I'm entirely in your hands death and clinging to the belief In her names bestowed on the new eon of the still lacked something of the luxuries, reward, but there are enough men in son si existence, regarded herself as the worthy Blunt.” German crown prince shall be distinct which more or lees bitter feeling was the club so that the death of a coyote 12 50 per top; clover, $8 50@9; cheat, displayed, the Populist state party del $6 50@7; grain hay, 708; alfalfa, $11 Z ord * ‘ ra * r * to cruise about the mere guardian of his interests to be I and at times It involved hardships, ly American, as he was born on July 4. Fruits—Apples, $1.5001.75 per box; "''".I"’ <ro,lnd"“ntil 1 "l^f w? eon- displaced at any moment by his sudden which could be surmounted only by the egates yesterday voted to place a party costs them only about 1« cents each, Hailstones as big as oranges created ticket in the field. The vote "stood 94 and they are glad to get rid of the cherries, 408c per pound; currants, 9 .board he/"'^?u"?' v"*® p,,t 7OU return. The retired pair lived thus to best of health and spirits. havoc near Valencia, Spain. 010c; peaches, 85c«$I per crate; RyTncl I'm vi^ back ,o gether. and apent in charity and bric-a- The Inconvenience and discomforts of to 68. After naming a portion of the beasts at any cost. brac about a fourth of their mutual In the life were at times almost unbear Congressional committee, the Populist plums, $1.1001-35; strawberries, 5O8c month's trip” ' °r * twelre" Columba river aalmon packers will come. By both of them the return of able, but Lincoln was never known to Hot Weather Cooks Fruit. V per pound; gooseberries, 5O7c per “Right!" cried Rex, clapping his ore receive better protection under the new State convention proceeded to the nom Salem—The excessively bot »Wither pound; Logan hemes, $1.35®1.50 per server on the back. "I'm boundI to £ the wanderer was hailed with delight. Join In the frequent protests and com ination of a state ticket. Horace Keef pure food law. To Lady Devine It meant the realization er,: ol Leavenworth, was named for gov of the past week has done a great plaints of his associates. Indeed, bls - W. R. Hearst hss stated positively ernor by acclamation. J. A. Wright, amount of damage to such small and crate; raspberries, $1.750 1 85 per to Sydney somehow; but. as the Phill, of a lifelong hope. To Francis Wade It crate; blackberries, 10c per pound. tin« «re abroad, I may as well tarry In meant relief from the responsibility of sense of humor often saved the situa that he will not be a candidate for pres of Smith county, waa named for lieu tender fruits as the raspberry, logan Vegetables—Beans, 5®7c per pound; 7er'cb° till my beard be grown. Don’t looking after another person's money tion and made It tolerable, If not enjoy idential nomination. berry and even cherries. In some in- cabbage, IJic per pound; corn, 25®35c "W*, a* “T «criptural quotation. Don't tenant governor. ” he ,"I shall not think of interfering with able, for himself and others. He saw stancee the fruit has been literally per dozen; cucumbers, 75c©$l per box; a", ' by creature comforts the arrangements which you have made the comic side of all that Irritated men The premier of New Zealand has cooked on the vines or trees and has lettuce, head, 25e per dozen; < ’ l*nd secure ambt.r -- --------- ■ - my dear uncle,” eaid Mr. John Rex. oi^ of more nervous temperament, and be called upon President Roosevelt to urge Takes Side of ihe Zulus. the first night of his reception,. "It a reciprocity treaty with the United London, July 6.—James Keir Hardie, been spoiled for sale as a first-class ar 10©12^c per dozen; peas, 4©5c per Ib;stVengT,u;‘‘inMn^ disponed of annoyances with a laugh so Statea. the Socialist and Independent Labor ticle. Because of the long season of pound, radiehee, 10©15c per dozen; chiefly owing to my worths i i’ "i would be most ungrateful of nte to do so hearty and Infectious that even the dis My wants are very few. and can easily leader and member of parliament, has cool, moist, cloudy weather the fruit rhubarb, 3c per pound; spinach, 2©3c pastor and master that I am etabi’^ be supplied. I will see your I.«,./. gruntled victims of petty misfortunes Finance Minister Kokoosoff has sent address d what is considered to be a was in no condition to withstand the per pound; tomatoes, $1.25®2.25 per to smoke thl. very villainous tobacco of iome day, and sett!« It.” - w *' — ■ xawvwra had to Join In his nilrtn. In an Indo a message to the Russian parliament box; parsley, 25c per box; squash, $1 fou« «t the present moment." most extraordinary letter to a Zulu sndden change to dry, hot weather. “See them at once. Richard; see them lent easy manner he studied the various that the government is in sore straits subject in Edinburgh, in which he says ®1.25 per crate; turnips, 90c@$l per —____ at once. I am no man of business, you types of human nature encountered on j tor money. , Hot Winds Cause Damage. the Whohrsshs massacre of natives now sack; carroto, $191.25 per seek; beet*, „ CHAPTER XXV. « know, but I think you «III find all I the road, took a direct personal Inter The Dalles—The east wind which $1.25® 1.50 per sack. yh* lo,t *>n t>f Sir Rlahard Devine right. Ex-President Cleveland is ill at his going on in South Africa, under the est In the people be met, and made prevailed recently unquestionably did home at Princeton. Onions — New red. Ui©lKc per , to England and made pretense of suppressing a rebellion Richard, however, put off the visit Farm .piund; new yellow, 1 Ji®2c per pound, ' " h , A* nnme •nd *°rtun*. In other from day to-day. He da.ired to have a» friends at every stopping place. All the which does not exist, fills one with more or lees damage to grain. General Trepoff declares that the Potatoes—Fancy graded Burbanks, ,¡1^ had succea.fully car- little th do with lawyer» »■ poz.ible. court clerks and county officials were shame and horror. “I hope,” Mr ers from different parte of the county Jews,are leaders in the present revolu old, 40@50c per sack (110 pounds); or- Xp^d th. rlgh' ” ^ h’ h.*? Ha had resolved upon hia course of ac glad to see him come and sorry to hav« report late grain badly injured, but Hardie wrote, "the day will come tionary movement in Russia. He would get money from hie bhn depart; he had a warm welebme speedily when your race will be able to they do not consider that early spring dinary, nominal; new, Oregon, 75c@ comrade. convict tion. or fall grain is badly damaged. A ’’n25:. For giving rebates to packers the defend itself against the barbarities.” - J,,hn R« wooderedt at the mother for Immediate needs, and when at every tavern door, ana all aorta and - that mother died he would assert hi» conditions of men claimed hla clone week of cool weather of a good rain Chicago A Alton railroad and two of its Butter—Fancy creamery, 17^ ©20c strange ease with which he had carried right». 'My rough life ha» unfitted me would be most bénéficiai and would re- employee have been found guilty. Tong War Breaks Out. per pound. J put so monstrous and aeemingly difficult for drawing roomo. dear mother.” he acquaintance. But, despite this general popularity, Lincoln waa not, as be baa Philadelphia, July 6.—The war be store moat of the damaged crops. Egg?—Oregon ranch, 21^922^0 per an lb>P«ture. After he was landed lB »aid “Do not let there be a display The kaiser is said to have given or dozen. . ' Sydney by the vessel which 8»rah Pur- about my return. Give me ■ corner to frequently been depicted, a Irresponalble - _ ----------- I - “ tween th.e Hip Sing tongs and the On ders to German insurance companies Leong tongs, the Chinese« factions, Oregonians Who Drew Locations. Poultry—Average old hens, 121^9 f”7 had wnt t0 «« him, he found hlm- smoke my pipe and I am happy." Ladv hall fellow well met, familiarly known that they must pay their San Francisco broke out anew in Chinatown today Pendleton—Among the names of the L3c per pound; mixed chickens, UK® as "Ab?,” who went about slapping peo- scarcely less i ioTin<' ‘•°d*r p“* loeaea in full. • h* had which John Rex could not altogether I pie on the Imck and encouraging simi and as a'result of a fusilade of bullets prizewinners in the drawings for the 12c; fryers, 16916^0; broilers, 1U [* '^,1.7" Three of them Crow Indian lands in Montana, which 16^c; rooster», 9910c; dreesed chick- n*ni^»hip witV^l 7i°f *nf',r,’ed *2? account, consented, and "Mr. Richard” lar salutations. Nothing could be-fur August Rosenb«rg, of Seattle, has four urn were shot. been arrested in Germany, accused of were Chinese and the other Frederick took plsce July 3. occur those of Hugh ens, 14915c; turkeys, live, 14916c; opportune death of one^of hTr'Tarign^ aoon came to be regarded aa ■ martyr tber from the truth than thta.V“Judge Poole, who for years had charge of the R McCollem of Pendleton and Artbar turkeys, dressed, choice, 17922^c; peyvants enabled Sarah Purfoy to ln- to circumstance», ■ man consciou» of hi» Waldon informed the wrrter that in all designs on the kaieer’s life. Christian mission» in Chinatown. Mr Blevine of Pilot Rock. Other Oregon geeee, live, 898)*c: dneks, ,12K9L3c. stall the «acaped convict in hia room In own imperfection», and one whose Im per his acqualntanc« with Lincoln on the feet one were, therefore, to be lightly 8. A. D. Puter has been sentenced to Po»le recsived a bullet in tha artn,’ ians who were among the fortunate are Hop.—Oregon, 1905, 10®lie; olds, “ ■* strange **------- state “ ■ of society which pr£ the ’* uf°n- 80 th* returned prodlgel circuit the only person he ever heard two years in the county jail anil to pay while one of the Chinese was shot four Clyde Brenner of Heppner and W. E. 6c per pound. vailed of necessity In New South Wales had bls own suite of rooms, hi» pwn •ddreee him by his first name wm a • fine of $7,500 tor hie complicity in Owens of Portland. times and is fatally hurt. Wool—Eastern Oregon average best, st that period, ft wu not unususl for servants, hie own bank account, ¿nd was street urchin whose impertinence as the Oregon land frauds. Ex*Rflrveyor 18«23^c: valley, coarse, 22 W «23 ^c; sssigned servants to marry among the merry. tonished the future President quite as General Meldrnm received a fine of $«,-, Union County Grain Safe. fine, 24c; mobair, choice, 28® 30c per free settlers, and when it was heard May Tie Up Black Sea Ports. Thus taken upon tru^ Mr. Richard much M It amused him, and there Is 200 and nearly three years in the gov La Granda—July 5 waa the hotteet pound. that Mrs. Purfoy, the widow of a whal 8t Petersburg, July «.-According Devine mixed tn the very beet of bad so no reason to bellevs that be courted ernment prieon at hard work. day of the Ijpaeon. On that day the ing captain, had married John Carr her Veal—Dressed, 5t^®7c per pound. to information received here, the em ciety, and had no lack of agreeable such familiarities after be reached ma ' storekeeper, transported for embezzle thermometer registered 101, on July «, An American warship is in every Plny« of the Siberia, Southwestern an i Beef—Dressed bulls, 8c per pound; friende to help him to »pend hie money. 9» and the night of Joly 6, «8, which nows, 41i«51is; country steers. 5®6c. ment, and with two years of his sen- So admirably did he epend II that Fran turtty.—From Frederick Trevor Hill’s harbor of Santo Don.ingo. Cancaeeian railroads are ready to join tence yet to run, no one expressed sur "Lincoln the lawyer" In Century. was the hottest night so far of the sum cia Wade became at last alarmed at the Mntton—Dressed, fancy, 7®8c per prise. in a general strike, and the longshore Indeed, when, the year after. Two regiments ef the garrison at I. • men of the Black sea ports are prepared mer. July 7 the thermometer stood at pound, ordinary, 5®6c; lamb., fancy, John Carr bloeeomed as an “expires'' frequent drafta, and urged bls n.ph.w to A steel chimney 200 feet high was 82. So far not the slightest damage 8«8Hc. bring his aCalrs to a final settlement. recently successfully completed In I to take part in the movements. master of a fine wife and a fine fortune, Richard Davina—In Part,, or Hamburg has been done the crops.* I Pork—Dressed, 7®8Jic per pound South Wale». It to the tallest of Ita there were many about him who would or London, or tlsewharo—could never be kind In the world. 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