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ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM A L L less wont to seek strength and p^ace FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF London, May 31.— The birthday of London, June 2.— Peace has been de­ therefore went away without another PA R TS OF OREGON. King Edward, who was horn Novem­ TH E WORLD. clared after nearly two years and eight word, and accompanied for a time by ber 9, 1841, was officially celebrated months of a war which tried the British the painful doubt whether it were well BY I. M A C LA R E N COBBAN. yesterday. It having been decided, as to pursue my inquiry, since it caused Comprthtiuive Review of the Important empire to its uttermost and w iped the Commercial and Financial Happening» ol Im­ announced in the otficial gazette, April her such pain; whether there was not portance—A Britt Review of the Growth 15, that his majesty's natal day was Happening» of the Pait Week, Presented | Boers from the list of nations. even s«iiietliini! vindictive in following The war has come to an end with and Improvement» of the Many Induitrie» to be celebrated in London und on the up evidence w hich would lead to the In • Condensed Form, W hich I» Most home stations May 30, as being the ‘ ‘ I fear, l'raulein,” I said, “ the CH APTER X II. j lord Kitchener's announcement from incrimination of even such a villain as Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth most suitable to make a military dis­ Likely to Prove of Intcrejt to Our Many I was so taken aback I could for the thought of me and my presence gives Steinhardt. Pretoria that he, laird Mi!nor and the play. On the other hand, foreign sta­ you pain. What you may have to say —Latcit Market Report. Reeders moment neither stir nor speak, while But all doubt was di-pelled by a let­ Boer delegates had signed “ terms of tions will celebrate it November 9, the to me I do not know, I am not able to a new feeling, a feeling of shame, arose j ter 1 received next morning from Bir- actual anniversary of his birth. guess, but it seems saving it will give surrender.” This announcement had in me for api*aring in that woman’ s The registration throughout the ley. Great interest in the celebration was Another Boxer insurrection is report- been anticipated for several days, but state was slightly less than that of 1900, presence as Steinhardt’s representative. you great pain.” “ Thou must come back, my lad, at apparently not diminished by the ex­ *' We must not care if we give our­ d in China. After her outburst of surprise she its receipt Sunday afternoon took the although in some places it was larger. once,” he wrote. “ I was mistaken in pectations of greater series of events selves pain to do right,—must we, Herr looked at the letter aguiu, and at me. f mv notion that Manuel would bring Three persons were injured by a tor­ nation by surprise, as everybody had The Travelers Protective Association surrounding the coronation. Thetcwns Pastor?” said she with a smile of aing- I rose, uncertain. you know who, hack home. Frank nado in North Dakota. confidently believed that the honse of of America will meet in Portland in throughout the kingdom were gaily “ Frauiein,” I said, “ I do not know | ular sweetness. came home the same day you left; aud decorated and the shipping at the vari­ “ So,” I answered; “ but 1 would Two were killed and 18 injured in a commons would hear the first news tie June. what to say. I did not seek to come hia father went off to ianidon next ous [M>rts made the gayest display of wish to lighten your pain, F'raulein, if I automobile aecidont at New York. this journey myself; Herr Steinhardt State Superintendent Ackerman is day. The edge of the anticipation with morning. 1 managed to get to see bunting. The day was observed at all asked me to undertake it. He thought, I can.” After two years and eight months of which Great Britain awaited the prom­ busy addressing public school graduates Frank. He is in very low spirits, poor i of the home military and naval head­ “ I thank you,” she said; “ it may and I thought, too, that your adver- | lad. His father lias almost scared him war ]>eac6 has been declared in South ised statement in the house of com­ in various parts of the state. quarters with parades and salutes. lie that you can. But first I must say tisement, in which, of course,you could into marrying the girl; but I -don’t Africa. Hop contracts continue to be filed The chief celebration was the ceremony 1 this one thing:— Emmanuel Steinhardt mons was still further dnlled by the not use many words, signified that you \ quite think he can bring that about for record in the various hop sections of “ trooping the colors," on the Horse The transport Meade has arrived in of Brisach was very much to me many were very ill and alone perhaps, and without asking me, at any rate. I San Francisco from Manila with the following message from King Edward of the state. Twelve cents is the rul­ Guards parade here, and the presenta­ years ago. He went away to England, that you needed u— ” ( I did not quite shall not he at all surprised if lie does Twenty-first infantry. to his people, which was issued after ing price. tion of colors to the new Irish guards. ! but you w ill understand, Herr Pastor, know how to put it; I added hurriedly) ask me one of these days, for lie has mid night: I I have never forgotten him. For the A mass meeting will be held in A l­ Senator Carmack, during a speech in not yet come down near so hard on me — "a friendly hand.” first time I knew lie was in very great CURED O F LEPROSY. “ The king has received the welcome bany in the near future for the purpose ‘ ‘ He did not think that I could wish — you know what I mean—as I export­ the senate slandering the army, was danger and anxiety about a year and a news of the cessation of hostilities in of promoting the interests of the 1905 to see him for his own sake,— I mean ed. I fancy he wants to reserve ths hissed by the gallery. half ago;” (la m almost started from A Caie I» Successfully Treated at Si Louis exposition. for the sake oi his own peace?” chance for a last big squeeze. Kut The senate will consider the Nica­ South Africa with infinite satisfaction, my seat; that was the very time of by the Quarantine Officer. Her German was becoming too rapid don’ t thou he afraid, lad; I ’ll stand by ragua canal hill this week. The work of removing the old street This will and his majesty trusts thai peace may I-aeroix's disappearance!) “ I learned for me to follow without an effort; I the lass and thee. Well, I prevailed he followed by the Cuban hill. 8t. Louis, May 31.— Dong Gong, the speedily be followed by the restoration car tracks in Baker City preparatory to | it in a dream, indeed, dreams, which was not sure I understood her. on Frank to tell me the B'ackpool ad­ laying new for an electric line is well Chinese leper, who has for four months the Almighty God sends oftener und President Roosevelt has appointed of prosperity in his new dominions, ‘ ‘ He has business,” I said, "which dress, though I had to promise much [mat occupied an isolateli house near under way. clearer to his chosen ones than to oilier Colonels Samuel M. Whiteside and and that the feelings necessarily en­ prevented him from coming himself.” his father shouldn’ t get to know he had Quarantine, has apparently recovered persons.” (She was then a FietUt, if The Sugar I’ine door and lumber Sumner H. Lincoln to he brigadier " I suppose, suiu nuc, with n .... ™ ..v I ■ said she, told me. 1 went straight away, and gendered by war will give place to from his malady and will he released touch of bitterness, I thought, “ he is not a maniac.) “ His danger and anx- found her; and she was main glad to generals. company, of Grants Pass, whose plant within two months unless the disease eurnest co-operation on the jiart of his still always very busy making more and i then, 1 suppose passed away, for see me, poor thing. I told her w hat I was recently destroyed by fire, will VS- The Charleston exposition has dosed. majesty’s South African subjects in returns. A remarkable oil, the product more money in your rich England.” soon I saw no more of them. But now had come for; and the end of it was build immediatley. of an East Indian tree, has been the Financially, it was a loss and the “ It is now,” I answered, “ a lawsuit for niany weeks I see him and feel him she packed up her little traps, and promoting the welfare of their common The 22nd annual commencement ex­ sole treatment administered by Martin stockholders will receive none of their that keeps him in England.” more and more anxious than before, came back with me— and here she is ercises of the t'liemawa Indian school O. Woodruff, superintendent of Quar­ subscriptions back. Otherwise the fair country.” “ A lawsuit? A trial?” she ex- J‘>nd I am made to feel there is always with me now. But I ’ ve not tome to The news which Gieat Britain was so were held last Thursday, when 18 pu­ antine. Discoloration has disapi>eared was a success. claimed, with a strange anxiety. “ Is i now another man near him making him the den yet. ’ Manuel has only gone to from the patient's face a»d limbs, and anxiously awaiting came characteristic­ pils received diplomas. lie in danger'“ ’ anxious and afraid, and the other man London for the week, 1 find. lie will A head-on collision occurred between feeling has returned to the spots of ally on an entirely pacific ami uninter­ “ Indeed, Frauiein, I do not know. to be you, I think, Herr Pastor.” be home on Saturday; and then i ex flesh which were insensible to the The other party to the trial thinks Him- 1 sat silently marvelling, esting Sunday afternoon, when London a freight train and a light engine near pi icking of pins or the touch of hot pect he will want me to square up w ith KEEP TE LLIN G AB O U T IT . Ashland. Several of the trainmen self in danger from HerrSteinhardt; lie I J'0" all 'his plainly, Herr him. ho I say you had better come presents a deserted appearance. Very - and I Pastor,” she added, “ because you are were slightly injured but none seri­ irons. Only on one of the patient’ s The public has come to regard nn ar­ back at once.’ ’ accuses Herr Steinhardt of using, legs and one wrist is the faintest red­ late Saturday night a dispatch was ously. not one of those who laugh at dreams; ticle that Is advertised persistently as making much money by using, his Here, surely, was matter for the ness visible. possessed of real merit. The advertiser for you know that the Sacred Scripture received from Lord Kitchener, in gravest anxiety and apprehension, patent for chemical dyes.” Oregon Itnlian prunes are meeting therefore Is wise who remembers this says that the great God reveals to those which he said the Jioer delegates were with great favor in the East, and there fact, and, having a good thing, keeps on though it did not appear what there “ I think,” said she, simply, “ you j LABOR TR O U B LE IN M ANILA. who are ready to see, many strange telling the public he has it.—Printers' was to fear exactly, ex ept that Stein- are not Emmanuel's friend.” coming to Pretoria, that they had ac­ will lie an inereased demand for the things in dreams and visions of the Ink. hardt might somehow reclaim Louise To this I had nothing to say for a cepted Great Britain's terms and they product this year, with encouraging Gcnersl Strike ol All Trsdcs is Thrcitcncd— from Birley’ s charge, and again hide moment. I took refuge in an evasion, j night.” “ You have, indeed,” I said, “ seen were prepared to sign terniB of surren­ prospects for remunerative prices. Want Fifty Per Cent Increase. her away. But the fact is, my dread “ Herr Steinhardt.” I said, “ has ; strange thnigs.” T. W. Clark, president and manager der. Mr. Broderick, the war secretary, Two men were killed in a slide in a and suspicion of Steinhardt were such sent me to act as his representative. Manila, May 31.— The labor troubles W ill you now,” she continued, “ be of the Bandon Woolen Mills, of Oregon that I was prepared for his committing Mercur, Utah, mine. But it appears there is nothing for me personally communicated this message which have been brewing for a month Tell me, if you know, City, has returned from the East. He to do.” ( I was standing uncertain, | plain with me? the greatest and vaguest enormities. Hon Michael Henry Herbert may be to King Edward, who was at Bucking­ made a contract at Chicago involving are now on the eve of coming to a head. exactly what is the thing,— the serious It was now Friday morning, and there British ambassador at Washington. but readv to go.) “ What shall I say | ham palace. But tho government de­ $150,000, which will keep his mill in Three of the largest American employ­ matter,— he is anxious and afraid was only another day during which I to him when I return.’ ?’ ers of Filipino labor have been notified Ex-Governor Sylvester Pennoyer died clined to take any chances and nothing operation day and night until July 1, that they must advance salaries 60 per could think of Louise as at rest in Bir­ “ I wonder,” said she, more than about.” “ I can tell you, F'raulein,” I said, 1903. at his home in Portland on Memorial concerning the receipt of this message ley’ s house. I could leave Basel that half to herself, “ if you are the person I cent ull around or face a strike. One “ a very serious matter, about the dis­ night by the mail train, and probably day. have seen lately?” was allowed to leak out. About 1 Ex-Senator George W. McBride was firm three years ago paid employes $3 covery of which I suspect he is very reach Timperley lateon Saturday night. I was startled; I stared in blank be- j per week, and is now paying them $30 The grandstand at Hawthorne track, o’clock yesterday afternoon the war de­ married a few dayB ago. anxious. A little more than a year and Greater speed could not be made. But Chicago, was burned. Logs, $ 100,000. wilderment. Was the woman a mani- \ weekly. The firm says a further ad­ a half ago Herr Steinhardt’* partner in partment received the message from Ten horses were burned in a livery vance is impossible. It is the intention was I, alter all, going to leave without One man was killed and several in­ ac? The pupils of her keen eyes business went to London from Lanca­ laird Kitchener, announcing the sign­ stable fire at Oukland. Loss, $6,000"; of Isahelo do I » s Iteys, the organizer knowing what was that damning some­ jured. seemed to rapidly dilate and contract, shire, and it was thought he never re­ thing concerning Steinhardt which insurance, $1,500. while she gazed into vacancy, and at ing of the terms of peace. of labor associations here, to secure an turned ; no trace of him could be found. President Roosevelt delivered a Me­ Frauiein llaas’s "dream, or dream»,” tho same time kept a refuiring glance The clerk on duty at the war office So hie fato retnamined altogether a Professor L. R. Trayer, of Rosebnrg, increase of wages In all trades nr forte morial Day address at Arlington cem­ might reveal or suggest? I must en on me. a general strike. The merchants ure ‘ who goes mystery for a yeat, until I went to lie deavor to win it from her. etery, Washington, to an audience of transmitted this message to Bucking­ has been elected city superintendent of “ A man,” she continued, alarmed at the outlook. They say s ! cure in .i— n , « n.o the village. i Why the ,- mystery Salem’s public schools. thousands. ham palace, where King Edward was I called that morning, but was told, about and about, and evidently causes F'ilipino labor costs more now, in pro­ should have been left so iong, I cannot as on the first occasion, she would not A t about 5 o'clock word Emmanuel great anxiety about some­ The teamsters’ strike in Chicagotos lunching. The postoffice at Ale, Marion county, portion to the results, than American say, becauee it was no great cleverness be home till five o’clock in the after­ still on with no prospects of an carlv was received permitting the publication was entered and burglarized of the en­ labor. The wages are now from five thing.” in me that after that made it less of a noon. I got everything ready at my settlement and the city is face to face Conceive the sudden turmoil of i ----------- , of this message, and tho small noth» tire stock of stumps and stamped en­ to 10 times higher than under the thought and feeling, of imagination ! m.^tery; perhaps the Aimigbty left it hotel for a prompt departure, and w ith a meat famine. Spanish regime. • . - _C i.v r .w„u so long to give Emmanuel Steinhardt called again soon after the hour named. which was stuck np outside the war velopes. and hope into which I was thus time to repent. Soon after I came to Many beantiful floral offerings were office consisted of a copy of Lord Kitch­ “ So you have eime again,” she said, Arthur McF.wen, who represents a C*cll Rhode»' Fortune. thrown! The Lac mo x mystery was the village certain things made me sus­ sent to Canton from all over the United wearily, when she saw me. until then almost absent from my ener’s cablegram. A similar notice wealthy English syndicate, is in Baker New York, June 3.— Cecil Rhodes' pect that Herr Steinhardt’s partner did States to he placed on the tomb of the “ Yes, Frauiein,” I answered, “ and mind; I seemed to have left it in Eng was put outside the colonial office. City looking for paying mines that ran executors have decided that the pro­ late President McKinley. land, and though I certainly thought o f , ,10tl f,ta>- London' butT canle ,hon’e I have come in haste.” be bought. bate of the will should be taken out in Beyond these two skimpy hits of iui|ier, it sometimes, it was as of something and then disappeared. I now know, "T o urge me, I know. But why is Th* entire French cabinet has re­ from evidence that I have got, that he Harry Granelli, a young man who at South Africa, cables the London cor­ London knew nothing of tho great it necessary? It is a terrible law that signed. waiting in the distance for my return. 1 ,r" m Pr,',Pnw " ,at 1 respondent of the Tribune, and this will did; but what became of him I cannot event. In the clubs, the hotels and tempted to wreck the Harriman special lie done after the return of Dr. Jame­ Now here was I presented with an allu tell. I suspect that Herr Steinhardt quick death should be brought upon Fire in Brooklyn destroyed property train near Rosebnrg last week, has been sion of it—a vague and uncertain allu­ put him out of the way, hut I do not one man liecause he brought quick the newspaper offices, which were al­ sent to the penitentiary for three yeura. son and Mr. Mitchell to the Cape. valued at $175,000. sion, perhaps, hut still unmistakably yet know that he did. I am sure, how­ leath on another!— a terrible law. I Nothing definite is known as to the am not sure it is God’s law. Think Attorney General Knox is confined most all deserted, the momentous news for me an allusion— here in an attic of In the shaft of the Golden Wizard extent of Mr. Rhodes fortune, but so ever, that the Divine Vengeance, which was ticked out on the tape. to his home with a severe cold. an old house in Basel! What strange has thus far revealed it to me bit by you it is, Herr Pastor?” mine, of the Minersville district, near far us has been ascertained, it will “ Frauiein!” I exclaimed, alarmed at Then iike wildfire, at about « o ’clock, Sumpter, a most remarkable ore body amount to $26,000,000 or $30,000,000. coincidence was this? Who was this bit, w ill yet make clear the whole hor­ Bituminous coal workers may strike her continued disposition to consider woman that brought it before me again? out of sympathy for the anthracite London awakened to the fact that the is being developed. It was struck at a His educational scheme lias been gone rible crime.” too rurioslv and abstrusely, " I am sorry I was afraid to speak or to stir, lest I South African war was over. By 8 distance of 70 feet from the collar, and into by the executors, but it w ill be workers. She heard me through in silence, should break or dispel that filmy some­ gazing intently at me the while; but I cannot linger to discuss such things o clock the news had liecome generally for 50 feet has continued high glade, some time before arrangements ran thing her fancy or her vision had got when I came to the end, she drew back with you. I must travel hack to Eng­ Another eruption has occurred on with no inunisliate prospect of goin^ lie completed. land in a very few hours, on most anx* Martinique. A party of scientists had known. A few belated extra edition* •ut. touch of. ________ and looked at me in anger and aston­ ious business, and I entreat you to re­ a narrow escape. “ You are a pastor,’ * she continued, Coal FamlM Is th« Ea»l of newspapers were peddled about the ishment. solve to tell me what you say has been looking at me with more natural eyes; New York, May 30.— Another ad­ PORTLAND MARKETS. streets, but before their appearance the “ But,” said she, “ who are you, Herr The 29th annual convention of the “ Emmanuel calls you ‘ Reverend Mr. Pastor, to make yourself the minister of revealed to you concerning this crime. vance of 50 cents a ton was made in the I have said it already, Frauiein, and National Association of Corrections and enterprising hawkers, who for a long Unw in.’ It is surely, sir, a pastor’ s Wheat — Walla Walla, 66K@flflc; price of soft coal by the retail dealers Divine Vengeance?” Charities is in session at Detroit. time past had kept union jacks, feath­ I say it again: what the great Gist may duty to bring repentance and forgive­ bluestem, 67c; valley, H6c. throughout the city today making the I was dumb for a moment under this have in store for Herr Steinhardt for ness and peace to the hearts of men, Barley — Feed, $22(322.60; brewing, price $5.00. An advance of $1.80 per Professor Adolf Kossmul, who intro­ ers aud horns stored up in anticipation warm rebuke. all his wickedness, I cannot judge, and and not pride, and fear, and condemna­ ton in anthracite coal was announced. duced the stomach pump into medical of the present event, were much in evi­ $23 per ton. “ I think, Frauiein,” I said a length, I do not seek to put out my hand to tion!” practice, is dead, lie was horn in 1822. dence. “ you mistake me. I do not put myself Oats— N o.l white, $1.26(31.30;gray, Many small towns in New Jersey are force; I say I do not desire to bring “ You say very strange things, Frau­ forward as the agent of Divine Venge­ lieginning to feel the scarcity of anth­ Cabling from Pretoria, the corro* $1.16(31.25. iein,” I answered; “ I think— I hope I ance. I first began to look into the punishment on him, 1 < nly wish to be The navy department has ordered thw Flour— Best grades, $2.85(33.40 per racite coal, fluffem village has been spondent of the Daily Mail, after an- able to make him withdraw his hand understand what you mean. Perhaps I j mystery at the request of the missing gunboat Ranger, now at Kan Francisco, in darkness for several nights, having barrel; graham, $2.60(32.80. deserve your rqbuke. But are you sure man’ s orphan daughter, who longs to from the perpetration of more cruelty to proceed to Panama and relieve the nouncing the signing of the terms of Millstuffs — Bran, $16(318 per ton; no electric light. Lamps are now used you altogether know the terrible know what has become of her father and oppression.” cruiser Philadelphia, the latter coming surrender, says the British authorities middlings, $19(320; shorts, $17(318; in Ridgewood. At Spring Valley, N. “ Is lie so wicked, then?” she cried north for repairs. iii.V'tery?” absolutely rejected the suggestion of chop, $18. Y ., the silk mill, the pipe factory and since then all 1 have learned concern “ Ach!” she cried. "There is then ing hie fate has been revealed to me in an accent of the keenest pain. the Boer delegates that the terms of Hay — Timothy, $12(315; clover, the shirt works shut down yesterday. West Indian vo!can<«s show signs of a mystery— and part of the burden of it ™ efTort surrender should 1« ratified by Mr $7.50(310; Oregon wild hay, |5(30 per “ on my part ’ renewed activity. (To bo continued) Kruger, and declared that the Boers ton. iS with me! Ach! mein Gott! mein . *‘ ____ Ach! _ Mein G o tt!" she exclaimed Mitchell Sayl th« M«n Must Win. Gott! The president lias signed the Indian in Europe had no hand in the settle­ Potatoes — Best Rurbauks, 1(31.40 Muskcti Ten Fret Long. Indianapolis, May 31.— President “ I f you know"— I impulsively be-j " The. P °°r man !ia8 left a da" * hlm ment. |ier cental; ordinary, $1 per cental; Mitchell, of the United Mineworkers, Gen. F. C. Ainsworth, chief of the appropriation and the omnibus claims gan. in ill-suppressed excitement. i, I .refd 'e d ’ and Herr htein- I he terms will show,” continues growers prices; sweets. $2.25(32.60 left here tonight for Chicago. There is “ I do not know anything!” she cried iardt- *s b* r _ guardian, uses her record anil pension division of the hill. the correspondent, “ that the British per cental; new potatoes, 3(33)$c. still no change in the strike situation, suddenly interrupting me, and spring- v*rT.cCUt", V 11 *.,re n;d [or *ba*' * army, is in receipt of several interest­ An extradition treaty has been government earrie«l its contentions on -- ’ • y " think I should let the whole matter ing relics from friends in the Philip­ Butter— Creamery, 18(317)$c; dairy, President Mitchell announced. The ing to her feet. She paced nervously I 1 rest, and taxe no more part at all in signed between the United States and every vital point, while the minor 12V315C, "tore, 10(er pound; springs, 11(3 than I yet know, I beg you will tell it rested upon a parapet. One of these for the San F’rar ciaco-Hawaiian cable estimated. “ Please go away, s ir !" she urged. I (■earn will tie [»pillar among the ll)$ c per pound, $3.00(35.00 per doz­ the men must win, and said he was is difficult to find. me. prepare«! to fight it ont to the bitter weapons is more than 10 feet long, with cannot bear more now. Come again Boers.” "A ch , Herr Pastor!” she cried, “ you en ; ducks, $5.00(88.00 per dnsen; tur­ end. tomorrow. It may be that my God has j know not what you ask! Yon ask me an iron barrel of one inch caliber. The boiler of a freight locomotive on keys, live, 13(314c, dressed, 16<818c per Both guns are in good working order, a Virginia road exploded, killing the sent you to m e!” Low R»t now!'’ p itie j her. EVENTS OF THE D A Y HERB STEINHARDTS NEMESIS | ; I J .NEWS OF TH E STATE