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XIV
NO. 19.
NEWBERG, YAM HILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1902.
¿VENTS OE THE DAY
REFORMERS BACK OF
NEWS OF THE STATE
Revolution in Southern China is Serious and
Spreading Rapidly
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL
Victoria, B. C., March 25.— Accord­
PA R TS OF OREGON.
ing to the advices received by the two
Oriental liners which arrived here to­
day, the reformers are at the back of Commercial and Financial Happening» ol Im­
FA S T DYING REVOLT.
Acting Governor Wright Says Ninety-five Per
Cent of the Philippines are Pacified,
RATH .
’ 3
$un
Aáénm , Oaxrwic, N#wb#rf. O r#«##.
BIG LOSS IN WHEAT
A HALF M ILLION ACRE3 RUINED
Washington, March 22. — Judge
BY HARD FR08T8.
Wright,
acting
civil
governor
of
the
TH E WORLD.
Philippines, has written a personal let­
ter to General Marcus J. Wright, of Total Damage is Estimated at Two Million
Comprehensive Review of the Important
portance—A Brief Review of the Growth this city, which gives an interesting in­
the big revolution in South China,
A Theoretical Shortage of Three Million
Happenings of the Past Week, Presented
which is a widespread and serious
and Improvements of the Many Industries sight into the condition of affairs in the
Bushels In the Pacific Northwest Crop Is
In a Condensed Form, Which Is Most
movement.
Coincidentally, reports
Throughout Our thriving Commonwealth Philippines.
the
Result of the Cold Wave, but Loos Is
Likely to Prove of Interest to Our Many
We are so far removed from the
come from Kansu and Mongolia, in the
—Latest Market Report.
Ollset by New Acreage.
Readers.
United State«,” says Governor Wright,
northwest, of outbreaks fomented hy
“ that I fear the people at home get
Tung Fu Hsien, an ex-Boxer, aided by
Coes county Prohibitionists have
Portland, March 2 4 ,- H a lfa million
Cholera has broken out at Manila.
rather an inadequate idea of the situa­
Mongolian princes. The Nang corre­ placed a ticket in the field.
aerea of winter wheat have been resown
tion here. The press reports of the last
A coal miners' strike in Virginia and spondent of the Shanghai Mercury says
in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, the
The district convention of Christian
West Virginia is probable.
that 10,000 rebels have massed at that Endeavor societies of lame and Douglas month or more, which have reached us
result of the February frosts which
A hardware trust has been formed city to move on Kwang Si towns.
C H A P TE R X X III.
countea will meet in Eugene March 24. here, together with the comments came down with killing effect on a
C H A P T E R X X II.
The wild scene that meets her sight with a capital of $ .50,000,000.
thereon, seem to indicate that the gen­
Night has quite closed iu, a night ex­
From Shanghai comes nows of excite­
number of unprotected localities in the
Of the 41 delegates sent to the
ceptionally wild and violent, when once strikes terror to her heart. The mad
eral opinion is that the whole islands
A combine is being formed in New ment over the decision of Germany to
Wheeler
county
Republican
convention,
roaring
o
f
the
wares
that,
mountains
more the sound of wheels upon the gravel
three states.
Umatilla county alone
York
which,
if
completed,
will
control
maintain her garrison there, which 23 are for Moody and 18 for William­ are either biasing with insurrection or
high, rush imrwuousl/ rdand to dash
without catches Yarn's • ir.
was damaged to the extent of 100,000
the entire nickel output ol the world.
else
that
outbreaks
are
prevented
only
i oi haps she had been listening for it themselves to pieees against the granite
means that France, Britain and Japan son.
acres. Malla Walla county w*s gtill
—is even in a measure prepared for it, rooks; the eriea o f the women; the hoarse
The new Chinese exclusion bill con will also be obliged to have garrisons
by the use of troops on an extensive
The Polk county Prohibitionists will
hut even if so, this does not prevent the call« Of the men; the flaming, restless tains a clause which will provent China
harder hit. Eureka Flat, which pro­
sudden agitated change that overspreads torches (lint fling a weird light upon the from participating in the St. Louis there, and Shanghai will become an in­ hold a convention in Dallas April 5, scale. This is wholly misleading. The duces more big crops than any other
her face as she hears it.
Her pulses picture: all serve to unnerve her.
(or the pur|Mise of placing a full county real troth is that in 95 per cent of the
ternational garrison town.
And now a shout from the beach! A fair.
section in Washington, was practically
quicken unpleasantly and alie half rises
ticket in the field.
territory of the islands there is no in­
The
Shanghai
Mercury
says
that
be­
dark object being dragged forward, a
Tlitf Canadian Pacific freight sheds at
all reseeded, and there is a big winter
to her feet.
surrection,
and
Americans
go
about
fore
his
death,
L
i
Hung
Chung
surren­
An hour, two hours, pass, and she is in valiant cheer, perhaps meant to reach Winnipeg were burned, together with
The board of directors of the Florence
wheat district in the Palouse that will
her room dressing for dinner, when a those miserable souls hovering on death’s nil freight records for the past 22 years dered full privileges to Russia in Man­ school district have decided to extend singly and unarmed, with about as
this year lie planted in spring grain
brink, and so give courage to their failing
churia,
aud
the
negotiations
now
going
servant brings her a note.
the
school
term
one
month,
making
Loss, 1150,000.
ninch safety as they would in a large
on are said to be a blind to hoodwink the closing of seven months of school
* I have to thank you for the kind In­ hearts; it is the life-boat, and now----
aflei the full wheat was wi|«d out en­
majority
ol
the
states
at
home.
There
A
tall
figure
has
suddenly
become
The senate passed the war revenue ival powers. The Mercury says that
vitation which Griselda gave me. Busi­
on April 18.
is a fast-dying insurrection in two tirely or left in such straggling patches
ness matters have compelled me to come prominent; he seems to tower above all repeal bill.
had Li not died, his adhesion to Rus­
those
around
him.
He
¡„
evidently
ad­
provinces of the great island of Luzon, that it was drilled over and rerewn.
here again—for the last time—to-night;
sia’s
policy
would
have
involved
China
At
the
meeting
of
the
Columbia
The house has passed the rivers and
and in the remote southern island of Conflicting reports have been coming in
to trespass, for the last time, upon your dressing them with passionate words, and
county
Democrats
a
full
county
ticket
hospitality. I beg you will not let my uow he springs into the boat, and with harbors bill.
was named and a resolution adopted Hamar. Here and there in more re­ from the wheat districts since the cold
presence disturb you; my stay will be so renewed eloquence seems to compel those
President Roosevelt will retire Gen.
Anxiety at Washington.
condemning
the action of President mote sections there are instances of cat­ weather nearly two months ago, bnt it
present
to
follow
him.
His
voice,
in
its
short that I dare to hope you will not
Miles in the near future.
Washington,
March
25.—
The
situa­
Roosevelt
in
sending
envoys to the cor­ tle stealing and occasionally murder or
vehemence,
rises
even
above
the
atorm.
mark the coming or going.”
robbery. We are dealing very energet­ was not until the past few days of
A quick wave of color dyes Vera’s Not that the stricken girl crouching with­
The hill for the protection of the tion iu Southern China s attracting the onation of King Edward as unpatriotic.
ically with the lawless element, and warmer weather that the full extent of
face; she lays the letter with studied in the shelter o f her rock m-eds that tes­ president has passed the senate.
anxiety of the stato department offi­
Continued heavy rains in Southern the |>eoplo as a rule are rebuilding their the damage was learned, and some
timony to know that it is he whom her
slo\\ness upon t’ e table near.
The anthracite coal miners of Penn­ cials, who are in no mood to become Oregon have kept an abundant supply houses where they have been destroyed.
“ M y oompltim uts to Mr. Dysart, and 1 soul loveth.
fields which had apparently come
Vera staggers to her feet and stares sylvania have demanded an eight hour again involved in that quarter of the of water iu all the ditches, allowing the
" O f course, telegraphic dispatches
hope he will dine with me to-night,” she
hydraulic placer mining 0 |Hirations to generally deal alone in something sen­ through the winter all right are now
says, calmly, but with nn unconscious blindly into the semi-darkness. A hearty day.
world. The latest advices to the depart­
being reseeded.
touch of hauteur. IIow does he dare to cry goes up from those crowded together
Another delay in the ratification of ment from the seat of trouble were con­ continue in full blast throughout the sational. I apprehend that if any one
treat her like this, to persist in believing oa the beach. The mists have cleared
Josephine mining district. It is esti­ of ns »e re in a foreign country and re­
In Oregon the greater part of the
the
Danish
treaty
by
the
Danish
gov­
tained in a cablegram received here mated that the output will be 50 per ceived only news of what was happen­
—or rather, to pretend to believe— that away from the moou, and she can see
his presence is so distasteful to her? ns well as those eager watchers that the ernment has been brought about by the from United States Consul McWade, at cent greater this year than in any sea­ ing in the United Htates in police cir damage is confined to Umatilla connty,
What is he to her, one way or the other, five black spots that were upon the rig­ opposition.
Canton, dated March 18, saying: son past.
des wo would get about the same idea but some of the exposed patches in Mor­
that she should care whether he was in ging are no longer there.
Viceroy reports rebellion in Kwang Si
Large holdings in the Rock Island
of our own country as many of the peo­ row county wore also touches! sufficient­
They have been successful, then, s*
her house or out of it?
This is not borne
The Multnomah county Republican ple seem to have of this. As to the ly to demand re.-eeding of the whole or
have been purchased by the Harriman almost crushed.”
A t dinner, however, she will have an far. They have taken those five half*
out
by
the
press
advices
of
later
date
convention met iu Portland March 19. progress we have made in the last year,
opportunity of widening his knowledge dead creatures into the blessed lifeboat. interests and now that road will not be
part of the affected farms. Between
hence the anxiety of the officili.
A legislative ticket and delegates to the it is tremendous and to me very en­
somewhat. ^It will be the simplest thing Surely, if the rescuers could go through extended to the coast.
Umatilla county and Eureka Flat the
state
and
congressional
conventions
such
a
sea
iu
safety,
they
can
return.
couraging. While I do not look for the
to let him see how utterly unimportant
An inventory of Collis P. Hunting­
were named, after which adjournment millenium oither here or elsewhere damage runs in places as high as 75
Chinese Rebels Capture a T#wn.
A blessed relief comes to her, so sharp­
an item he is in the scheme of her exist­
ton’s estate shows it to be worth about
was
taken
until
March
27,
when
the
ly,
so
unpreparedly,
that
she
almost
gives
Hong Kong, March 25.— Tim relxils
ence. There is a brilliant light in her
Over toward Dayton the
speedily, I see no reason to doubt that |>er cent.
^29,000,000.
county ticket will bo nominated. The American authority can now he main­
eyes as she turns to receive the woman way beneath it. The good ship. Indeed,
damage is lighter, and as there is very
have captured the prefectural town of
is
gone!
t\
here
the
black,
indistinct
mass
independents
had
full
control
of
the
who has now come back with an answer
W illiam J. Bryan celebrated his 42d
tained without more troops than indi­ little winter wheat in that vicinity, the
stood a minute since, now all Is bare_ birthday by moving onto his farm near Kan Chou, in the province of Kwang meeting.
to her message to Dysart.
cated hy Governor Taft. Of course
There is a timidity in the woman’s air there is but sea and sky, and the memory Lincoln, Neb.
effect will not bo felt. The cold wave
Tung, and have seized the arsenal and
o f it! But the lifeboat still lives.
The 1900 potato crop in Coos county we must utilize the native in policing
that warns her.
his own conntry, just as has been done swept across Snake river and killed a
Every onward dash o f the tempestuous
Anthracite coal miners of Pennsyl­ granaries. The Mandarins of the garrí has been nearly all cleaned out.
“ Mr. Dysart’s compliments and thanks,
son fled and appealed to Canton for re
hy England in all her colouies from the lot of wheat on the new acreage around
nmdaine, but he has already dined in waves drives the lifeboat the more sure­ vania are on the eve of another strike.
inforeements. The viceroy of Canton
The Lane county Democrats will hold beginning.”
ly into shelter, until at last It touches The trouble is over the wage scale.
town.”
Washtucna, then hit the high spot«
replied that it was impossible further their county convention April 5.
“ Fasten this bracelet,” says Vera, hold­ ground. A hundred eager hands are
again
in the vicinity of Ritzville. In
Governor
Brady,
of
Alaska,
has
asked
to deplete the Canton garrison, and
ing out her urm. She is aware that the stretched out to prevent the returning
M I8SOURI ICE QORGE.
The Baker City gas plant is to be
the heart of the Palouse around Colfax
woman is watching her, curioiudy if ner­ wave from carrying it backward, some of congress to appropriate $100,000 with urged General Ma to make the utmost
Garfield and Ht. John entire fields were
enlarged and improved to meet the de­
vously, and she so moves that the sudden the men, more adventurous than the rest, which to represent Alaska at the St efforts to put down the rebellion.
mand for gas, which is steadily in­ River Below Is Almost Dry—Dynamite Being wijied out, and the per rentage of dam­
pallor of her face, the sole thing that rush Into the surging tide up to their Louis exposition.
wsi-rs and seize the boat and drag It for­
»hows
tndi«’-nation, shr’ J no* betray
Used to Break Up the Jam.
creasing.
age throughout that section was very
A resolution has been introduced in
STR IC K E N FROM THE BILL.
her. “ That will do; yon can go,” she cibly into safety.
high. It struck the Idaho line south
Chamberlain,
8.
D.,
March
24.—
An
the
senate
thanking
Rear
Admiral
Dysart,
springing
to
land,
helps
out
the
Primaries for Multnomah county
•ays after awhile. She sweeps down
ol Moscow, but the effect was milder
Kempff
for
refusing
to
join
the
allied
rescued
men,
now
exhausted
by
fear
and
ice
gorge
which
has
been
forming
in
stairs almost iu the servant’s footsteps,
House Committee Rejects Clause Prohibiting were held March 15. Very few Demo-
the effect around Genesee being only
and into the green drawing room, a exposure—one o f them, indeed, has faint­ forces in the bombardment of the forts
rajs voted, as there was no fight among the Missonri river at this place for about 30 per cent. The Big Bend es­
Employment of Chinese Sailors.
ed
-b
u
t
there
are
kindly
arm»
open
to
at Taku, China.
smaller apartment than the usual recep­
their forces. In the Republican ranks some time has reached a point which caped the frost, except in isolated cases,
Washington, March 25.— By an al­ the anti Himon forces carried the day.
tion rooms, and now looking delicately receive them and kindly voices to bid
It is understood that the president is
has caused the river to overflow the and the damage in that territory from
cozy beneath the touches of lamps and them welcome— and to praise the God of
most
unanimous vote the house com­
onsidering the appointment of ex-Sen
firelight, and with the perfume of many sea and land for their delivery from
The
Polk
county
Republican
conven­
lowlands for 40 miles np the river this cause is inconsequential.
ator Wolcott, of Colorado, to succeed mittee on foreign »flairs struck out of
ucath this uight.
The exact effect of this extensive
flowers hanging around it.
tion was held at Dallas March 15 and The ice is packed so tight that the tied
With a hurried wave o f the hand he Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock the Mitchell-Kahn Chinese exclusion
The wind, the thunder, the lightning,
damage cannot he determined until har­
delegates
to
the
state
ami
congressional
below the gorge for several miles
still rage, but the rain has ceased, and turns abruptly away from the cheering who w ill retire from the cabinet.
vest. W ith a favorable spring wheat
bill the paragraph prohibiting ships conventions named and county officers
almost dry. Dynamite is being used season the yield on the reseeded ground
l n the murky heavens above, a pale, sick­ crowd and the riaucing torchlights, and
Fire
on
the
Hoboken,
N.
J.,
water
nominated.
No
action
was
taken
in
flying the American flag from employ­
but without effect up to the present.
ly moon is striving feebly to break a way makes his way through the heavy dark­
may 1« pulled up to nearly tho same
ing Chinese sailors, under $2,090 pen­ regard to the senatorship.
through the dense clouds. Suddenly the ness toward the small pathway that will tront caused a loss of $1,000,000.
At 11 o'clock tonight the water
figuren a« would have been returned
door is thrown open by an agitated hand, lead to the road above.* Stumbling, un­
the
Missouri
river
remains
about
the
Ex-President Cleveland celebrated alty for each offense. This provision
The Republicans of Morrow county
from the winter crop. Conservative
aud the woman who had attended her certain, and feeling altogether exH«i»sted, his ftfith birthday on the 18th inst.
same as early this morning, showing a men, however, estimate that under the
has proved one of the chief sources of held their convention at Heppner
upstairs comes hurriedly, without cere­ he nevertheless finds it, and puls out hbi
total of 11 feet. A gorge has been best circumstancos it would not be safe
hand to grope for the rock that he knows
First Assistant Postmaster General controversy over the bill
The senators March 15 and elected delegates to th« formed
mony, into the room.
between Chamberlain and to figure on within five bushels per acre
“ Oh, nindame, I thought you would like stands at the right side of it, where the Johnson has resigned on aeoonut of poor and representatives fiom the Pacific
stato and congressional convention. American island, diverting the channel of the yield that would have been se­
to know—that you should be told—” she beach commences.
health.
coast states regard this provision as the Resolutions wero adopted indorsing to the west side of the island, where cured from winter wheat. If this ratio
“ Good heavens, what is this?
He
stops, frightened by the expression on
Joseph H. Manley has been offered most important.
starts violently, and then his fingers fast­
Vera’s face.
Williamson ns United States represen the water and heavy rnn of the ire is of loss should hold for the entire tract
passing freely. This is very likely to damaged , there will be a theoretical
“ W ell?” says Vera, going a step nearer en with almost convulsive energy over the position of first assistant postmaster
The main argument leading to'strik- tative and pledging its delegates to vote
the small cold hand that has been thrust general.
leave the channel permanently on the shortage of 2,500,000 bushels of wheat.
to her.
ing nut the provision was that the against the return of Senator Simon.
into his.
A sharp little cry breaks
west side of the island, as with an To this must lie added 500,000 bushels
“ There is a ship in great distress, ma-
The senate is working on the meas­ American ships on the Pacific compete
through
the
darkness,
and
then
the
cold
open channel there, no pressure exists of actual wheat used for reseeding,
darae—somewhere out there,” pointing
ure for the protection of the president with English and Japaneso lines, and
hand
Is
hurriedly
withdrawn,
and
two
to clear out the gorge on the east side. making a total of 3,000,000 bushels of
vaguely in the direction of the ocean,
PORTLAND MARKETS.
arms ir e thrown round him, and cling to against anarchists.
that the latter ships would indirectly
“ upon the rocks, they sny!
There is
wheat lost by the severity of the winter
him with passionate vehemence.
King Edward has made arrangements receive a great advantage in continuing
•carcely any hope---- ”
THE CHINE8E REBELLION.
Wheat— Walla Walla, A45<j<<$fl5c
in February. At present prices this
“ But the life-boat?” cried Vers, sharp­ A 11.,** F °u~ y ° u! And you are safe! to feed 500,000 of the poor of London the employment of Chinese at $7.50
blnestem,6A@fi8*£c; Valley,65®H6)%c
Oh, Heston! Oh, thank heaven, thank
would represent a loss of approximate! y
per
month,
whereas
the
American
ly. forgetting everything now but the aw­
during coronation week.
Barley— Feed, $20®21.;
browing Marshal Se's Entire Command Has Deserted $2,000,000. With conditions similar
ships would have to pay about $30 |«r
ful thought of death—and denth so near heaven!"
Whose voice Is it? Not Vera s? Vera!
to those of last season from now on,
The state asylum for deaf and dumb month for white sailors.
snd Joined the Rebels.
$21(821.60 per ton.
—out there upon those cruel rocks, with
there will still be as much wheat in the
the boiling, murderous waves leaping to and yet the clinging arms are warm, liv at Jackson, Miss., was totally destroyed
Representative Kahn, of California,
Oats— No. 1 white, $1.16®1.22X
Hong Kong,
Mnrch 22.— Advices
ing.
and
genuine;
the
sobbing
voice
Is
receive their prey.
Pacific Northwest as there was last
by fire. Loss, $40,000.
has talked with Speaker Henderson as gray, $1.10®1.20.
real;
a
small
disheveled
head
is
very
close
from
Canton
say
it
is
credibly
reported
“ Yes, madanie, but that accident yes­
year. This isdue to the fact that there
to the exclusion hill when it rowdies
Prince
Henry
has
landed
on
German
Flour—
Best
grades,
$2.80(83.40
per
to
him—very!
W
hat
has
happened?
Has
terday—you will remember it?—they say
there that the viceroy has received tele­ is quite a material increase in the
the house, and it is understood that barrel; graham, $2.50(82.80.
soil.
it has disabled six of the men, and it is he gone mad?
grams from Lung Chin, on the Annam acreage, there »«in g more new land
while
Mr.
Kahn
considers
the
sailors’
He
is
ghastly
pale,
white
as
the
death
almost certain death to go at all, and the
Millstnffs— Bran, $19 per ton; mid
The senate lias passed the ship sub­ clause most important, ho will not in
under cultivation for both winter and
from
which
he
has
but
just
now
so
nar­
hands being short, there must be volun­
dlings, $21; shorts, $21.50; chop border, alleging that the whole of Mar­ spring wheat than ever liefore.
sist upon it to the extent of jeopardiz­
teers, and who will risk their lives---- ” rowly escaped, and across his right tem sidy bill.
shal Hu's troops have deserted and
$17.50.
From the Big Bend conntry, which
the townbred girl stops short with a pic there Is a slight streak of blood, still
The bouse is working on the rivers ing the entire exclusion measure.
Hay — Timothy, $12(813; clover joined the rebels. If this is true, say turned off a wonderful crop last year
quiver, and covers her face with her wet. This adds to his pallor. Vera, see­ and harbors bill.
ing it, shudders violently, and involun­
$7.50@8; Oregon wild hay, $5@fi per the advices, it adds to the revolution­ come reports that there is a decided
Cholera in Manila.
hands.
ists 20,000 foreign armed and drilled lack of moisture and there the condi­
In a collision at Milwaukee between
“ Voluuteers! Wfiere is Mr. Dysart?” tarily, almost unconsciously, lifts her
Manila, March 25.— The board of ton.
cries Vera, suddenly, with prophetic in­ band, and presses her handkerchief to a passenger train and street car 10 per­ health is making a strong effort to pre­
Potatoes— Rest Burbanks, $1.10(81.30 troops, capable of defeating any force tion of the crop jB by no means so gr«d
the imperialists ran raise.
stinct. “ Speak, girl!” turning fiercely on the wound.
sons were injured.
as it was a year ago, and it is feared
vent the spread of cholera. There have percental; ordinary, 70®80c per cen­
“ Speak!” says he, and now the word
The telegrams further say the conntry that the lark of moisture can not be
her maid.
A life saving crew and seven men it been 16 cases and 15 deaths among the tal, growers’ prices ;sweets, $2.25(82.60
“ Gone down to the beach, madame, to is a command. It rings sharply. There bad rescued from a stranded vessel were
is
nndoubtedlv
ripe
for
rebellion.
Rob­
made np in time to do mm-h gr«d in
natives in two days, and other natives per cental.
is a very anguish o f doubt in bis tone
see what can be done.”
beries are of freqnent occurrence, the
are snspecetd of having contracted th
Butfer— Creamery, 25(830c! dairy, long-continued dronth prevents the pulling the crop up to the proportions
“ Gone!” says Vera, slowly, ns if dazed, and his eyes, burning into hers, are so drowned at Cane Cod.
of a year ago. In the Big Bend coun­
Two children were burned to death disease. The importation of vegetable 18(822Hc; store, 13®15c.
and then again, “ gone!” A little convlu- full o f desperate question, that they ut­
planting of spring rice, and this has led try (here is n ore new acreage than in
matter from China is prohibited ; in
sive nhiver runs through her—it is the terly unnerve her.
in a fire at Galena, Kan.
Eggs— 14c for Oregon.
the farm laborers to become robbers.
any other section, and it is on this new
The strain o f the past terrible hou
final breaking up of any lingering de­
speetion ramps are being established in
Well Informed persona consider a acreage that the railroads are depend­
Cheese— Full cream, twins, 13®
ceits, any last illusions, that she may has been too severe, snd now she sinks
every
district,
and
leaflets
are
pub­
When Flour Wat a Dollar a Pound.
rehellion
similar
to
that
of
the
Tai-
beneath It. She bursts into tears.
13,^ e ; Young America, 14®15c; fac­
ing for a stand off (or the poor yield
atill have clung to.
O nly a few years ago flour sold for $1 lished advising the people to boil their tory prices, 1(8lik e less.
“ Oh. yes. yes, yes!” she cries, giving
Ping probable.
“ Order the carriage," she says, after a
which now seems inevitable. The re­
a
pound
in
parts
of
Montana,
and
other
^
r
'T’
*
t‘
nK
water
before
using
it.
Fi
him
thus
vaguely
the
answer
he
requires.
minute or two, during which mistress and
seeding in Umatilla and Walla Walla
Poultry -Chickens, mixed, $4.00(8
...
_ ..
. , , nally, every one is urged to co-operate
In a moment his srms are round her,
No Inttstlon of Somsdcrisg.
maid have remained silent. This sudden
provisions were higher. Butter reached jn U|e j „ truction o f tb i, d .n gw ou e en 5.00; hens, $5.00(80.50 per dozen, I I ®
counties has not been done under very
crushing
her
against
his
heart.
T
o
him
waking-up has b*-en so far a shock that
London, March 22.— A dispatch to favorable circumstances, for immedi­
12He per pound ; springs, IT ® 12c per
$1.75 in Virginia City.
When pro­
it has killed all immediate nervousness. those incoherent words are full o f sweet
pound $3®4 % per dozen; ducks, $5®fl the Times from Klerksdorp, Transvaal ately after the drills stirred up the
est meaning. Vet. she loves him. Who visions were forced too high by specu­
She feels chilled, calmed, strengthened.
Will Givt Bozeman a Library.
per dozen; turkeys, live, 12®13c, Colony, says that the Boers In the ground a dry wind swept over the
The moon has in a measure conquered shall tell the joy this knowledge brings lators, there was a raid and living
Bozeman, Mont., March 24.— Word dressed, 14®10c per pound; geese, $AX Western Transvaal are well supplied country and absorbed considerable
the clouds, and now shines out with a him—joy that is almost pain?
"Darling, darling"' whispers he, softly necessities, especially floor, were taken l has been received from Andrew Came ®7 per dozen.
with guns and ammunition, and have moisture, leaving the ground so dry
pale, watery luster, that rather adds to
Mutton— Gro«s, 4c per pound; drese­ unlimited snpport and a large amount that the wheat was very slow in germ­
than takes from the weird wildness of And then after a little while, " I am too to a common depot and the “ corner” gie, who will furnish Bozeman with
of stock ; that their numbers give them inating, and will not have a very good
the night. The thunder still rattles over happy. I do not know what to say. I busted. These stories, and many oth­ free public library, provided the city is ed, 7@7>ic per ponnd.
head, and vivid flashes light the black cannot speak.” And then again. "M ay
Hogs— Gross, 6j£c; dressed, A ^ ® 7 e confidence, while the blockhouse system start.
willing
to
support
the
institution
at
ers that afford more pleasant reading,
ness. Her# and there, a# the carriage I kiss yon?"
has not yet been extended enough to
per pound.
H e does not wait for permission, bnt are found in Wonderland for 1902, not less than $1,500 a year. The
passes by the outakirta of the wood, these
C sim j I i Library for Dravsr.
Veal— 8®8)tf for small; ~($ 7 % for alarm them. What is possible has
Pacific library is to cost $15,000.
intermittent bursts o f light show where presses his lips to hers—dear lips, that published by the Northern
been done, continues the correspondent,
large.
Denver, March 24.— Andrew Carnegie
a tree has been felled, or the road ripped kiss him bark again, with honest, heart Railway. This book carries hundreds
Troops (or Coronation.
Beef— Gross, cows, 3$^®4c; steers, but, owing to the insufficiency of has offered to furnish $200,000 for the
up, or a small bridge carried bodily felt gladness.
of heautiftil Western scenes in perfect­
4(8 4 He rire-seri, flH ® 7 H c per pound, troops, the British rolnmna have been |erection of a free public library build
(The end.)
New
York,
March
25.—
It
is
stated
away by the force o f the swollen cur­
ly printed illustrations that the costlv
too small to cope adequately with th e1 ing in f>enver provided the city will
Hops— 12®13e per pound.
says a London dispatch to the Tribune
rent underneath.
The British marquis working before magazines might oe proud of. Hand to that there will be 2,500 colonial troops
Wool— Valley, 13®15c; Eastern Ore­ Boer forces, which are all composed of pledge itself to provide not less than
A ll through the deadly crashing o f the
Charles
S.
Fee,
8t.
Paul,
Minn.,
for
storm a booming sound may be heard at the mast has turned up In Sr. Helena
in London for the coronation. Prarti gon, 8®12)$c; mohair, 21®21)$c per fighting men, without any intention of $30,000 annually for the support of the
long interval*. H a lf maddened by it, I on a sailing vessel plying between En­ the book. He sends it free, hot A rally every colony will be represented ponnd.
surrendering.
library.
cents {«stage is necessary.
FROM THE FOUR Q UARTERS OF
and by that other greater fear, Vera lies
back in the carriage, pressing her fin-
gers row to her ears, now to her throb­
bing brow, that feels as if it were burst-
lng.
ArriTed at the entrance to the Tillage, a
drire of about a mile from Greycourt,
►he stop* the carriage, and opening the
door springs to the ground. A sudden
goat of wind pasting by almoat dashes
her to the earth, but hy a superhuman
effort aha deflea it. and half blinded by
the flashing lightning, and bewildered by
the raging storm, she turns «aide, and
runs panting. ,t Higgling, down a ride
pathway that she know* leads to the
beach below.
gland and Austral s, according to the
St. H elena Guardian. It Is the Marquis
TH# Port« Wsnwd.
Miss Hhaw, of Ht. Dm is, is to paint
Fire In Piano Factory.
Destroyer B«rry I sunchrd.
Governor Taft, testifying before the
o f Graham, eldest o n and h »lr o f the
London, March 22.— In s dispatch
the portrait of Queen Alexandra this
New York, March 22.— Hsrdman,
Philadelphia, March 25.— The Barry
Duke o f Montrose. 21 years o f ago. He house insular committee, denied reports
from Vienna, the correspondent of the
summer.
wants to find out sll shoot the m er­ that Filipinos are cowardly.
the third of the series of torpedo boat
Daily Chronicle says that Great Brit­ Peck A Co., piano manufacturers, suf­
chant marine and to earn a master s
Ht. Louis fair managers are informed ain, Anstria and Russia have addressed fe r«! a loss of $300,000, or possibly
The Pennsylvania management con­ destroyers which have heen built f-
that King Menelik of Abyssinia may a note to Turkey admonishing the ports more, by the destruction tonight by fire
certificate.
templates a new nnion station for Chi­
the United Htates government by Retie
accept an invitation to visit the expo­
cago, to cost, with terminal facilities, A Levay, has been launched.
Miss
sition.
$10,000,000
to
$15.000,000.
Charlotte
Barnes,
a
descendant
of
Com­
Japan Imports American springs and
Joseph Devlin, now tonring the
modore
Barry,
after
whom
the
craft
is
mannfactnrea clock* so cheaply that
W illiam Hoey, for many years gen­
only the very lowest grides can be Im eral superintendent of the Adams E _ x­ named, christened the boat. The little United Htates In the interest of the
press Company, committed snicide at fighter had steam np mhen£the launch- Unite<l Irish league, has heen elected
ported.
sane ing took place and took a short spiirj to the British parliament from North
Lire only fo r to-day and you ruin to­ New York while temporarily
| Kilkenny.
I down the Delaware rivsr.
fmm
illness
morrow. Sm inou*.
Japanese Clocks.
to keep order in
Macedonia.
1» Honor of Mlsi R oomvc IL
Wilhelmsliaven, March 22.— F.mpe-
ror W illiam has directed that a former
torpedo host, now used as a guard ship
here, shall be renamed Alice Roosevelt,
of their plant at West Forty-eighth
street snd the North River. The fire
started from some unknown cause in
the packing room, which ia ln the three
story part of the big factory. There it
quick,y spread throughout the entire
building. -