— : ■■■-» .. f' í_ 7 í A THE DAYTON HERALD I LOSS BY DISASTER. MUTINEERS SEIZE SVEABORQ Only Four'dompanies of Infantry Re- Inturanct Companies Make Returns * main Layal to Czar. in San Francisco. HeJsingfor«, Aug. Sveaborg is Albany, N. T., July 31.— State Su­ .. OREGON DAYTON entirely in tbe hands of tbe mutineers, perintendent of Insurance Otto Kelsey who now have in their possession every FOR EQUITABLE TAX. tonight made pnblie the result« of LAW UNCON8TITU TIONAL. kind of armoment. < Horrible scenes occurred during last invMtigstion as to th« lose« of fir« In­ > night* when the fierce fighting was or»- State Commission Proposes Revision Household Goods Not Entitled to Ex. surance companies in the 8sn Francine tinned. The heaviest artillery was of Present Law. disaster. •mption. Says Supreme Court. uted during tbe conflict. CHAPTER XXVIII. All joint stock fire end in lend merine Salem—With a view to securing a consocratad to a loiy a man Salem — By holding, in a decision just ( Several officers were killed or wouni- Rufua Dawes sat in a new c«lL O b honoat. pore and truthful. I hare re­ more equitable assessment of property rendered, that the householder’s tax insnrenc« companie« transacting buei ed. Jha wounded were transported to in this state, tbe Oreg< n Tax commis­ exemption is unconstitutional, the Ore­ ne» in the state we • celled on for a the third day North came. His manner turned to toll you the truth. 1 am none Helkingfore was constrained and abrupt. Hie eyee of theca thing»." Bufua Dawe» »at atar- sion has recommended a revision of tbe gon Supreme court has declared void a sworn statement as to their 1< sue« in wandered uneasily, and he teemed bur­ Colonel Nararoff was bayoneted. He A Resume »f the Less Important but law governing tbe equalisation of as­ statute that has been in force in this California. The companies were asked dened with tbonfbta which be dared not ng. unabl» to comprehend this madness. begged for transportation to the hoepit- I told you that the woman you loved Not Loss Interesting Events sessments by the county board. In state almost continuously since 1859. for the groaeamount of insurance in­ '»tier. al, promising forgiveness in exchange. for you do love her—sent you a moa- this connection, tbe commission gives Householders’ exemptions have been volved in risks dwtroyad or damaged, „ of the Past Weak. want you to thank her for me, Mr Instead he was stoned and thrown into •ag» of forgiveneaa. I Hod.” its flat disapproval to tbe plan often allowed every year except 1904, when the deduction for amounta recovered North." said Dawea. tbe water with a stone tied around his "Whetr agitated of having the assessment rolls the exemption law bad been repealed. by reinsurance, the deduction fqr_ esti­ “Thank whom?" 11 neck. I never told her of your confeeaio^ mated »Ivaga, tbe total deduction 1 and published in tbe newspapers in the «• “ Mrs. Frere. ” It was re-enacted by the special session Fire in a Buffalo, N. Y., 'planing * mentioned your name to her.” • r locality in which tbe property assessed of 1903, but went into effect too late tbe net amount of I om as shown by the The unhappy priest shuddersd at hear­ mill destroyed $170,000 worth of prop­ "And sho will go without knowing— Helsingfors, Aug. 1.—A gigantic mil­ is located. ing the name. records June 30, 1906. to be applicable to the assessment of .! ^*'ort*1' »hat have you done?” erty. itary conspiracy, aiming at tbe simul­ I do not think you owe any thanks The N«w York state companies, 47 The proposed revision of tbe law re­ 1904. "W recked my own eoul!” cried North, 1 The National Sculpture society is to taneous capture of Russia’s three great lating to equalisation of tbe aeeeee- to her. Your irone were removed by the in n imb< rj »how tie gross amount ■ f wildly, ttung by the reproachful agony Approximately 18,000,000 has been establish an old age home for its mem sea fortresses, Cronstadt, Sevastopol ment is largely based upon inconsisten­ exempted from taxation in this state insurance inv jived a» $41,110,069; tbe I commandant’s order.” of the tone. "Do not cling to me. My and Sveaborg, arranged by the Revolu ­ But by her persuasion. I feel sure bers. tank la done. You will' hate me now. cies in tbe present law, but also upon a from year to year, and legislators, reinsurance’d be recovered. $10,834,-1 of It. Ah? I vii wrong to think she had tionary Military league, was prema­ The St. Paul is laying steel for its turely sprung here yesterday by an at­ laxity in the jaw by which wealthy county officers and the people generally 195; the estimated s; 1 /age, $7.137,183, forgotten me. Ask her for her forgive That la my wish—-I merit it. Let me go, I »ay. I shall be too late.” new Pacific coast extension. The work tempt to arrest members of a company property owne s ba* e been able to co­ have recognised the exemption as valid. and ths actu4l amount of lose $23,138,- ne».” "Too lata! For what?" He looked 000. erce county ourts into allowing an in- Now the Supreme court has declared all is being done in South Dakota. rorglreneeal^. said North, recalllug of sappers who bad mutinied on ac­ equitable assessment to stand. Returns from oTfi ir join*, stock fire ths scene in the prison. "What have at the eloak—through the open window,, Tbe these exemptions invalid. came the voleea of the m»n In the boat—• Judge Jamee F. Tracey, of the Phil­ count of tbe death of one of their com­ commission propose« a law which seems This decision will make it necessary And fire maiine insurance companies, you done to need her forgiveneaa?" the memory of th« roae, of tbe scene lu ippine Supreme court, will likely be rades, alleged to have been due to ill to have "teeth in it,” and which will for county assessors in many counties 84 in numb r, show the giors amount “ I doubted her, ” said Rufua Dawea. th« priaon, flashed across him, and h« treatment. the n«xt vic« governor of th« island«. be effect.ve if county officers are dis­ to make a reassessment of property in of insurance <8),428,704; reinsurance I thought her ungrateful and treach­ understood It all. “Great heaven, you The entire garrison of the fortress at posed to do their duty.------ John D. Rockefeller ray» there is their counties for 190«, for it is the to be recovered, $22,180,1*7; »timated erous. I thought she delivered me sgsin would follow her?” Sveaborg flamed out instantly in revolt. Tbe inconsistency in the present law practice of many assessors not to lilt salvage, $11,358,25; a tual amount of Into the bondage from whence I had more good than bad in tbe world, and “I/et me gn," repeated North, in’a All the artillery and rappers garrison lies in the fact that the county board escaped. I thought ahe had betrayed hoarse vole«, " that everything is for good in the end. property that is exempt. In some and lo—. $51,983.111. ing the place were invoked. Only four The foreign co npanies, 32 in nu.nber, n,e betrayed me to the villain whoae Rufus Dawe« stepped between him The Pennsylvania railroad baa cut companies of infantry remained loyal. of equalisation is required to meet on perhaps most of the counties the assess­ base life 1 saved for her aweet sake?', and the door. “No, madman, I will got pznenger rates to 2J4 cent« per mi)«. The mutineers seised 40 machine guns the last Monday in August, while the ors list the exempt property and make made these returns:. Gross insurance "U hat do you mean?” asked North. let you-go.” North crouched bewilder­ involved, $101,4302 533; reinsurance Mileage books will b« irsaed at the rate and practically all tbe quick-firers and assessor is given until tu« fl rat Monday the deductions afterward. You never spoke to me of this.” ed against the wall. "I say you shall in Heptember to file his roll, or until to beHNx v^ed, $32,281.808; estina’ed of 2 jcents per mile. "No; I had rowed to bury the knowl­ light artillery in tbe fortress, but even the first Monday in October if- tbe salvage, $153,18,859; act tai loss, $57.- edge of It In my own breast; It Is too not go. You love her! So do I; and Clackamas Farmars Are Happy. with this aid they were unable to hold my love la mightier than yours, for it The failure of the sultan to receive 701.85«. county court makes an order to that bitter to speak.” Oregon City—There is an abundant •hall nave her!” an ambassrdor instead of a minister is the main fort against the loyal infant­ effect. At tbe same time there is no Tbe gross rm iunt of insurance in ­ ’ Saved hl» Ilf»! ” yield of all hay and grain crops in North lifted agonised eyee. "But 1 likely to be the causa of diplomatic ry. The fighting continued all night I authority of law (or an extension of the "Ay. and her». I mad» th* bozt th»t lov« her! Ixive her, do you hear? What long. The heaviest firing was .heard,J Clackamas county this year that sur- volved by al! companies was $222,836,- different» between the United States I time of meeting of tbe county board of pase the average in quality. -Early 307; reinsurance, $«5,246,771; selvage, CRrried her to freedom. I held her in do you know of love?" from 10 o’clock in tbe evening until T| and Turkey. equalisation. "Love!" cried Rufua D bwm , hie pale fruits and vegetables yielded heavily, $33,814,168, and actual loss, $132,- my arme, end took the broad from my in the morning. 823,06/. own lipa to feed her!" . Assessors usually take the full time face radiant. “Love! Oh, it la yoiTwho Two transcontinental railway com­ while the vineyard, field and orchard "She cannot know thia," said North. do not know it! Love la the aacrifice of to prepare tbeir rolls, and very fre­ with maturing crops, give the producer panies eay they will shortly install WILL OPEN DOOR. In an undertone. quently ask for and are granted the «very assurance of increased prosperity "elf, the death of all d«aira that is not tbei t ir cars on their trains in which TIE-UP IS NOW COMPLETE. “She has forgotten It, perhaps, for for another's good. Ixive is godlike! extension of time. Commenting upon with the harvest. In celebration of the plays will be ^iven while the trains »he waa but a child. But you will -Baron Komura Says Japan Will Keep this condition of the laws, the commis­ Listen, I will tell you a atopy. are in progress. + large and satisfactory crops, a number Kruttschnitt Forbids More Freight mind her, will you not? You will do North, Inthralled by the dther's qyer- Treaty Pledges. sion says that "the boerd of equalisa­ of harvest festivals have been held and me Justice in her eyee before I die? Yon Cars in SaTTFrancisco. maatering will, fell back trembling. Vast frauds have been unearthed in Victoria, B. 0., Aug. 1.—Baron K> tion is thus required to mthe ingenloua pro­ This is tbe latest edict of Julius formulae hie church preecrlbee. thipking Grand Duke* Vladimir, of Japanese action in Manchuria that the house their extra supply, and hay bal­ *- gram would follow aa a matter of cour»». says the commission,1 "one meeting Kruttschnitt, who has been threatening Japanese government would undoubted-1 Rus*!«, on it. The days passed swiftly, and Blunt's ers will be weeks completing their con- ly carry out all the pledgee made before I I after the other, and having full power to do this for some time unlers the sit- preparation» for »ea were completed. Ou John Rez wa» well aware of the po»l- tlon which, In his «»«limed personality, Dowie says he will appeal Jrom the and since the war to maintain "the to undo the work of ita ptedecessor. • ruts. From a number of fields hay uation speedily cleared. It has been the morning of the 19th of December, he occupied in aoclety. He knew that can be secured free by hauling it away; recent deciaioaof tbe ciurt ousting him open door” in Mgpchurie. The county board of equalization con ­ decided by the local authorities to take Regarding be declared himself ready to »et Ball, and by th» world of »ervaift», of waiter», of . but, as one Corvallis citizen remarked, from control of^Zion City. the criticism of fefreign merchants, he tinues in session one week. and if it "It is cheaper to buy it delivered than no further chances but to stop at cnce in the afternoon. those to whom servants and waiters all shipments from the noitb. __________ ____ _______ __ __ said the‘e were due to impatience does not complete its work wythin the could babble; of aueh turfitea and- men aeek, the county court, at ita next reg ­ For the embargo there is only one I 11 "» upon thn »chooner that lay outahle The terms of occupation demanded that is raid to be considering the manning about town as had reason to Inquire con­ also rapidly ripening, and very little, Japan adopt the measures now in vogue, ular session, completes the examina- f any. damage is reported by the grow­ rem'dy--to clear up the congestion in "ie reef. thought nothing of the fact that cerning Mr. Richard's domestic tiffs ire, of its vessels with^Iudiane. ......... tian and correction of tbe roil. the freight yards. Efforts In this di- af,er ^»commandant» boat had taken no opinion eould be expressed, save that but as soon as the military ocqjipajion A grand jury will convene in Chicago was ended and this aould be soon, ar- The new law is to do away with thia, ers. Binders sre everywhere at work rection are being made by all the away commaudant'a wife, another "DevBft'» married somebody, . f hear.” freight agents, and tbe miseionaryl .p’at ahouli with the chaplnlu. He kyew well that the really great rangemenjs would be ma !e to carry out making provision for the board meeting Raise Railroad Assessments. timony against the Standard Oil. ~ , after the roll is completed. work among the consignees is having a , - afternoon P«»»ed away In a jworld. the aoclety. whose scnmliil would Salem—TJ»t -r«ilroaf the Turf had married; hia washer­ While it was not known definitely what the county board of equalisation unless rhe Jetty. The, chaplain was returning. woman, society would only have Inti­ parts of the Philippines is due to tbe report of the O e^on Tax commission, that is already crowding the tracks. Russia was doing regarding the with­ he ha« a r«al grievance, for the court I and in a few hours, perhaps, would be mated that "it was Just' wdiat might unusual number of flies in the islands, which will be presented for tbe consid­ has power to raise hie assessment, and Tl e tie up is working to the detri- with him. to bring him the message of have been expected of him.” To »ay the drawal, it was knoan that troops were according to doctors there. eration dTthe next legislature. These ment of the city, as many merchants comfort .for which hla soul thirsted. He truth, however, Mr. Richard had rather steadily Mi»g withdrawn and it wae bis formal petition will serve to call figures relate to valuations in 1904, Poverty .has foiced William H. neceesary that the Japanese military tbe attention of hie neighbora and the throughout the state are sending East stretched out his unshackled limbs, and hoped that Lady Devine would have Belcher, A’tagetive from justice and administration continue to occupy the public generally to the representations which was the latest year for which for their goods instead of patronizing throwing himself upon his stretcher, fell nothing more to do with him, and that former mayor of Paterson, N. J., to country until tbk withdrawal was rom- be is making governing tbe value of his the commission could secure reliable the wholesalers of San Francisco, be­ to recalling tbe past—his boat building, the ordeal of preaenting hia wife would property. Fleeing tbe matter of equal­ information. surrend -r to the authorities. plete. lieving that they can secure their stocks the news of bis fortune, hie lore aud not lie necessary. I.ady Devine, how­ ization entiiely in the bands of one ever. had resolved on a different line of “ Has Dalny been made a free port just as quickly under present conditions. I his self-sacrifice. A nattional conference on wireless Yields 90 Bushels an Acre. North, however, waa not returning to conduct. The Intelligence concerning board instead of two will centralize tbe and are ther nations than fapanese re ­ telegraphy will convene Beri in bring to the prisoner a message'of coin- Mr. Richard Devine's threatened pro Weston—A remarkably heavy yield reeponsibilty and give time and oppor­ October 3.< Practically every power of stricted from trading via that port with I fort, but he wag returning on purpose to ceedings nerved her to the confession of ARREST CAUSES MUTINY. tunity for careful and well advised of barley has just been harvested on Manchuria?'* - any importance will be represented. see him, nevertheless. The unhappy the dislike which had been long grow­ the farm of D. C. Turner, two miles “That I cannot tel) yon,” replied work. north of this place. The yield from 14 Battalion of Russian Troops Attempts I man, torn by remorse, had resolved u|*on ing in her trftnd; aided the formation of France is preparing, to retire the Baron Komura. “This mtvh I can say, a course of action which seemed to him thoae doubts, the aliadowH of which had Fire Precautions at Asylum. acres was 529 sacks, or 1,267 'bushels, guillotine. to Rescue Prisoners. though, the pledges made by Japan re­ I a penance for hie crime of deceit. He now and then caat themselves upon lifr Salem—Lest friends and relatives of an average of 90>i bushels to the acre Revolutionists have rut the telegraph garding Manchuria will be carried out the 1,420 patients confined in the in- Turner Bros, were expecting a good Poltava, July 31.—A grave outbreak had determined to confess to Dawea that belief in the identity of the man who wires between St. Petersburg and the in every particular as soon as the t«rm j sane asylum may be unduly concerned yield, but did not look for more than occurred yesterday in the Hevsky regi­ the message he brought waa wholly ficti­ called himself her son. . tious, that he himself loved the wife of of occupation by the military forc^i has “His conduct is brtital,"r~aaid shi to provinces. as to their welfare on account of the 70 bushels to the acre, which is a big ment owing to the arreet of a private of I the commandant. ”1 am no Hypocrite,” her brother. “I cannot understand It.” expired.” tbe First battalion, who was discovered he thought. In hla exaltation. A clever French woman swindler has recent fire at that institution, an official yield. "Thia “It ia more than briiVaT; it Is unnat­ with some other snldiera in a shed poor wretch, who looks up to me as an ural.” returned Francia Wade, ami stole of ths asylum says that none of the pa­ stolen a fortune in diamonds from a Battleships in Collision. Half Million to Clackamas Roll. where the revolutionists are in the angel, ehall know me for my true self.” a look at her. “Moreover, he Is’ mar­ Madrid jeweler. tients were in danger, and would not Newport, R. I., Aug. 1.—fyear Ad- be even in case of a fire serious enough After the He had Ingeniously extracted from ried.1’ — Oregon City—By the decision of th« habit of bolding meetings. John D. Rockefeller has arrived in miral R D. Evans, commanding the __ Supreme court on tbe tax exemption • rest tbe entire First battalion, a com- Blunt the fact that he "didn't expect a “Married!” cried Lady Devine. New York, but no attempt was made to Atlantic fleet, received reports in detail to destroy a considerable portion of the "So he say»," continued the other, pro­ law, Assessor Nelson reports that there pinied by a large crowd, paraded the wind before dark, but wanted all ship­ building. Tbe facilities for getting serve legal papers on him. today of a collision which occurred dur­ patients out of tbe building are such will be added to the Clackamas county streets in defiance of the military au­ shape. and aboard,” and thej>, Just as ducing a letter sent to him by Rex at darkneas fell, discovered thst It was Im- Sarah's dictation. ‘He writes to me ' John Mitchell, president of the Unit­ ing a fog last night between th« battle­ that a disastrous fire need not cause the assessment rolls about $400,000 addi­ thorities. The soldiers proceeded to the artil­ | perative for him to go ashore. Blunt stating that hl» wife, 4bom he married ed Mineworkers of America, is being ships Alabama and Illinois about eight loss of a. single life. In this particular tional on which next ywr’s tax levy said if the chaplain Insisted upon going, mile« (outheast of Brenton’s reef light­ Inst year nbroad, has come to England, boomed for Bryan’s running mate. the building could scarcely be improved. will be made. Revision will delay the lery barrack«, where they seized several there was no. help for It. and wish«« us to receive her.” ship. The side of the Illinois was guns and marched with them to the teak of completing the rolls which were •'There’ll be a breeze in leas than two r Aq early fall of Zion City is predict­ ecrapul by the bow of th« Alabama and “I will not receive her”’ cried Lady leceived from tbe state authoriti» ten prisen, where the DoliticaL prisoners hours,” said he. . "You've plenty of time Devine, rising and pacing the room. Umatilla Canal Contract Let. ed by residents of Dowie’s colony as a several plates of the forward part of are confined. At this stage all tbe re- weeks later than tbe usual time. but if you’re not back Wore the first result of the recent court decision. "But that,would be a declaration off^ the Alai amz were inhired. It ia al«n~. Washnigton—The seeretary of the mzinder of the Poltava grarison was puff I'll sail without you, as sure as war,” said poor Francis, twisting an thouglit that one or more of the six Severe crop damage is reported from called out. PORTLAND MARKETS you’re born.” North assured him of Italian onyx which adorned hl» irreao- Puget Sound Bridge A Dredging com- several points in Minnesota, 'North Da­ inch guns on the two battleships were Tbe loy*i troops fired on the muti­ his punctuality. "Don't wait for me, lute hand; "I would not advise that.” psny, of Seattle, for the construction of Wheat — Club, 71c; bluestem, 73c; neers with machine guns as they were captain. If I'm not here." an id he, with kota and Iowa, resulting frail? hail, damaged. Admiral Evans states that It wa» with »ome trepidation that Mr. neither ship was damaged below tbe the storage feed canal of the Umatilla red, «9c; vallev, 71c; new club, 70c; engaged in breaking nown tbe gate oil the lightneae of tone which men use to Richard, sitting with his wife, awaited rain and wind storms. irrigation project. Tbe work of the water line. new bluestem, 72c; valley, 71c. mask anxiety. So the boat set off. Frere the arrival of hla mother. He had been the prison. Several men were killed I The outbreak of smallpox on the .contract involves the construction of 25 O«ta — No. 1 white feed; $30; gray, or wounded. The outbreak was not observed with some astonishment that very nervous and iinatrung for .««pme ’ miles of canal from the Umatilla river, canal sone appears to be under control. the chaplain wrapped bimaelf in a boat days paat, am] the prospect of the com­ »29 p-.r ton. Not Bound Up in Red Tape. There has been no new cases since July near Echo, to Cold Springs reservoir, ’ Bai ley—Feed, 123 50 j5er ton ; brew­ suppressed until 2 o’clock this morning. cloak that lay in the atern sheet». "Does ing interview was, for »nine reason he Washington. Aug. 1.—Tbe facility 19 and but one death since July 9. and consists of 700,000 cubic yards of ing, $23.50 per ton; rolled, $24324,50. the fellow want to smother himself In r could not explain to himself, weighty with which tbe Civil Service commis­ Patent Office Behind. night like this?” was tbe remark. The with fears. “What does »he want to come There is much pseculation as to sion furnished inspectors to the depart­ earth excavation, 6,000 cubic yards of Rye—$1 50 per cwt. Washington, July 31.—Patent attor­ truth was that, though hla hands and alone for? And what can »lie have to whether or not union men will stand ment of Agriculture in the execution of rock excavation, 2,300 cubic yards of Hay—Valley timothy, No. 1, $110 head were burning, North’s teeth chatter­ by Gompers in hie campaign against the meat inspection law is shown in a concrete and 2 600 cubic yards of rip­ 12 50 per ton; clover, $8 5009; cheat, neys throughout the country are arrang­ ed with cold. Perhaps this wan the say?” he asked himBclf. "She cannot BUBpeet enythlng after nil these year», ing to send a delegation to see Presi ­ those members of the lower house of i-tatement issued today by the commis- rap. The bid was $ 161,388. $6.5007; grain hay, $708; alfalfa, reason why, when landed and out of eye surely?” He endeavored to reason with dent Roosevelt at Oyster Bay and re- congress who worked against the labor sior. Although the law was not enact­ $11. shot of the crew, he produced a pocket himself, but in vain; the knock at the Fell Wheat of Good Quality. bills in the last session. Frnita—Apple«, $1.5002.25 per box; q iest him to either remove -Commis­ flask of rum and eagerly drank. The door which announced the arrival of bls ed till June 30, the commission in ex sioner Allen or cause such change in Pendleton—Threshing in this part of A general strike has been ordered in actly three weeks from that date con­ the country is now in full blast, al­ apricot«, $1.2501.35; cherries, 6010c methods as will place tbe patent office spirit gave him courage for the ordeal pretended mother made hie heart Jump. to which he had condemned himself, and per pound; currant«, 9010c; peach “I feel deuced shaky. Sarah," he said. ducted examinations throughout tbe Poland. on a satisfactory basis. The work of with ateadied atep, he reached the door “You are quite sure that you are ready country. Arrangements were made to though many outfits are running a lit­ ea, 75c0$ 1.10 per box; plnme, $1.25; the patent office, attorneys declare, of the old prison. To his surprise, Qim with your story?” Secretary Wilson has announced rig­ examine 3,38ft appl cants. Dorin« the tle thy of men. Owing to the hot Logan berriea, $1.350] .40 per crate; has been running behind since tbe ap­ blett refused him admission. id rules for meat inspection. He rose with affected heartiness. “My week ending Jbly 28 2,540 sets of pa­ weather, the spring sown grain has raapberriea, $1.4001.50; blackberriaa, “But I have com« direct from the dear mother, allow me to present to pointment of Mr. Allen, five years ago been damaged so that it will bringdown 8c per pound ; gooeeberriee, 8c. pers were received by the commission. commandant,” said North. Dooms leaden have deferred a gene­ you------” He paused, for there was that the average about four bushels to the t egetablee—Beans, 507c per pound; There are now 28,000 applications for "I can't let you in, your reverence ” in Lady Devine's face which confirmed ral strike, but have split on the ques­ patents unacted upon, besides numer acre. The fall sown grain has not been cabbage^ 1 Ji02c; corn, 15020c p«r Under Civil Service Rules. said Gimblett. tion. his worst fears. , damaged mneh, a« was evidenced by dozen ; encumbers, 40050c per d. zen; ous, copyrights, trade tpz-k», etc. Washington, Aug. 1.—Tn si a it to “I ^Ish to speak to you alone,” aha "I want to see the prisoner Da wee. some that has" been brought into the egg plant, 10015c per pound; lettuce, The government has brought suit to President Roosevelt's announced inten­ I have a special message for him. I said, ignoring with steady eye» the Grain head, 25c per dozen; oniona, 100 Death for Four Mutineers. recover Utah coal land obtained by tion of appointing deputy collectors of city for sale at the local mills. have come ashore on purpose.” woman whom sb« bad ostenaibly come from north of the city was brought in in 1251, July 31. — A naval court fraud. ♦ “Upon my honor, sir, I daren't,” eald to see. internal revenue through th« mtdium which gave the millers a surprise by •e, 10015c per dozen; rhubarb, 20 martial today passed sentences upon Gimblett, who was not without his good John Rex hesitated, hut Sarah aaw the of the Civil Service commission on tipping the ecalee to «3 pounds. Turkey objecta to receiving Leish- 9 lie-per pound; spinach, 203c; toma- the seamen who arrested were for com­ point». "You know what authorltr 1« danger, and hastened to confront it. competitive examinations, it was an­ .le> I »• ' man as-ambassador from the United A wife should be a husband’s best toee, $1.2503 per box; parsley, 25c; plicity in tbe mutiny of tbe Black aea nounced today that examinations wi'l Fir« in th« Cascades. i tes. States. I North waa in despair, but a bright friend, madam. Your son married me of fleet of November, 1905. Four men equash, $101.25 per crate; tnrnipe, _____________ il—r—______ r_____ ■______ be held at Asheville, Statesville. 8alii- Albany—A tinibar fir«in th« Caacad« 90c®$l per erck; carrote, $101.95 per were condemned to death, one to life thought »truck him—a thought that in cis own free will, and «van hla mother Martiaí law has beèn proclaimed at bury, Charlotte and Winston, N. C , ■srvitude, 32 to varyirg terms of penil hla aober momenta would never have en can have nothing to say to him which 2601.50 per sack. Cronatadt, Russia, to prevent tqptiny. August 29, for clerk and officedeputie-, mountains near 'Detroit is spreading sack; beets, rapidly, threatening heavy damage. servitude, and 50 to imprisonment. tered his head—he would buy aere, gaugers and division de; • The fire started near the Bantiam river pound ; new yellow, 1 \ 02c per pound. Six were acquitted. A man named I He produced the rum flask from beneath I am not a girl, aa you can see, and I the sheltering cloak. “Come, don’t talk arming to establish an independent re­ uty collectors. It is the first time n and spread into h»vy timber. Two Samenkoff, who was charged with com­ I nonsense to me, Gimblett. You don't can bear whatever news ‘you . bring.” Potatoes — Old Purbanka, nominal; the history of civil servite that "raid­ Lady Devine bit her pale lips. She public. hundred acre« of the tnwt for»t in th« plicity in the attempt with a bomb up suppose I would come here without au- new potatoes, 7fic«$1.25. ing deputies'' passed civil service saw at once that th« woman before her Cascade« ia now burning, and th« wind Great Britain will build three more Butter—Fancy creamery, 20098^« on the life of General Neptueff at Be- wbb not gently born, but aha alao felt is driving tbe flames into th« b»rt of per pound. baetopol May 27, escaped from jail to­ let me through^ Glmbl.tt'B featurea that ah« wa« a woman of higher meutal battleships from the plans of the Relief Work Being Investigated. day. th« mountains, where, if not stopped relaxed Into a »mile. “ Well, air, I .up Dreadnaught Eggs—Oregon ranch, 21021 Xc pei caliber than herself. Prepared as she San Francisco, Aug. 1.—The grand posh ita all right, if yon aay no,” »»hi was for the worst, this sudden and open «oon, immense damage will result. dozen. ury today instituted an investigation he. And, clutching the ru m wft|) Both Dowie and Voliva have lost Pardo in Favor of Peace. Everything is extremely dry and the Poultry—Average old hens, 13014c declaration of hostilities frightened her, of the relief finance committee's legal theit sni« for possession of Zion, and flam» are spreading rapidly. Lima, Para, July 31.—The menage one hand, ha openad the door of Dawo’l as Sarah had calculated. She begnn to per pound; mixed chickens, 13®13Hc; right to distribute the funds contribut­ cell with th« other. the coiyt ordered the election of an realize that if ahe w*Z to prove herself springs, 16 0 17; rooster», 9 0 10c; of President Pardo to congress calls at- ed lor the benefit of San Francisco’« overseer by the people. Wheat Yield About Normal . r cloeed equal to the task she had set herself, tention to th« progrecs of the republic dressed chickens, 14015c; turkeys, stricken citisens. The statu« of the behind him. the prlaoner. who had been ;, Pendleton—The harvest in all part« and-to the policy of the nation, which ying apparently asleep nAow hla bed •be must not waste her strength In skir­ Russell Sage left neerly all his Red Cross is also involved, and in the of Umatilla county baa commenced. live, 15017c; turkeys, dressed, choice, mishing Steadily refuting to look nt he “ y! j 8 ¡Mpired by a desire to settle 20022 Jae; geese, live, 809c; ducks, wealth to hie widow. She will spend end eom« judicial opinion will doubt­ Th« threshing up to thia time hu b«en . internAtionta differences on a basis of him by th® throat. M ,h°"rh ,o «“* Itichnrd'a wife, she addressed herinlf to U®13c. /. less have been rendered which may ( a large sum for charity. Rfrhard., “My brother will be here hi too limited to make a very clo«e esti­ Hops—Oregon, 1905, 11012c; olds, friendship and equity. The president North, paralyaed no I m . by tbe throw some light into the legal tangle dialf an hour,” ah« »td, as though the Ths Interstate Commerce commission created by the emergency and the vari­ mate of the yield, hut from what has 9c; 1906 contract«, 12015c per pound. declare« further that a discussion of “t,Ck' ‘han b' th* mention of his name would better her . bwn threshed on tbe reservation, and Wool—Eastern Oregon average, best, there principles, which Pera and a ma­ with which It was accompanleM. let f«H position In come way. “But I- begged has called on the railroads to revise ous measure» dopted to meet it. hia cloak and stood trembling before around Athena it is thought th« yield jority of tbe South American «tat» up ­ 16020c per pound, according to shrink­ their rates under the new law. hltn to allow me to come first, hvoriirr Rain Makes Canal Zone Unhealthy. in those districts will be about normal, age; valley, 20022, according to flae- hold, will take place at the Pan-Ameri- the prophetic accusation of tbe man that I might speak to you privately?” whoae curses be bad com» to earn. There are « few cases of smallpox at and bad it not been for the hot winds neee; mohair, choice, 28030c per can congrees at Rio de Janeiro. (To be continued.) Colon, Aug. 1.—Tbe month of July ..." . "«ld Dawea. ths Colon end of the canal. the yield would have been at least 25 pound. has witnessed a series of 1 «.ivy rains on A terrible flream! But It ha» pa.aed per cent above tbs average. Veal—Dreaeed, 5K®8c per pound. Viborg Manifesto Seized. now. lb» message—you have brought Germany hope« to absorb Holland the isthmus, which have hampered the “How did you come out on-4hnt do­ Kharkov, July 31. — The authorities — Dreeeed bulla. Sc per pound; me a me«sage, have yon not? Why work of sanitation in Colon. The con when Qieen Wilhelmina d^M. Flour Mills Closed Down. cowa, 4^05^c; country steer«. 506e have seised copies of the Viborg mani­ what alia yon? You ar» p,|»_Tour nation party your congregation were ditions tbday are'worse than ever be­ La Grande—Tbe flouring mills of La arranging to give youf" Mutton—Draaeed fancy, 708c per festo issued by the outlawed parliament knee» tremble. Did my violence___ ” Revolutionists are landing large sup- fore. Preparations are being m»d« to Grand«, l«land City and Union hav« pound; ordinary, 506c; lambs, fancy, “ ’Way ahead” North recover».! himMlf with a great pliea of arme and ammunition on the nave the principal streets of Colon with to the weight of 400 pounds which have elowd down, having util atd all th« old $®8H c . "Is that ao?” coast of Finland. been snrreptitously shipped into Khar­ effort. “It la nothing. I^et aa mg for brick. «apply of wheat. my time 1» »hort. You hive thought me Pork—Dreeeed, 7®8^c per pout fl. kov. "Yes; they decided not to give IL”-* OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Inured u second claw mattar at th« post oRceat Dayton, Oregon. 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