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Sim w RAIN. Th patient rain at early lummer dawn; Tha long, lona autumn drip; (ha damp, weft tiiib Of sprlnRtim. when tha ultnttnff dropf stem gone Into tht n. m r.fit of hidden thruak; Th cn'uitin, dreary beat Of wh.ur rain (tr.d nieet; Tha mad, tweet, pasaionata calling o( tha ahowtr To tht ur.bloxsumHl houra: Tha driving. resUltm, midnight iwaap of rain; Tha fitful lobblnt and the untie a it at n Of aprtttff'a childhood,-tha fUrca, unpltylnf pour Of low-hung, leaden cloud; the evermora Prophetic beauty of Uu tunett ntcrm, Tranaligured Into color n,i.d to form Across tha iky; O wondrous changing rain! Chanceful and full of temper aa man' Impetuous, flerca, unpltylrifr, kind galn. Trophetlc, beauteous, soothli.g, full of strife; Through all thy changing passioni hear not we Th' attrnal note of tha Unchanging . i-aura bpenccr Tortur, In A U untie Pardon. By William Weudham. CKHKKJOCOOOOOOOWW (Ooprrifbt, 11, br Aulliura BrasUoaSs.) TUESDAY, Feb. . It la .11 over, J aud 1 have been found guilty and sentenced to be hm:r rj. The curium thing about It is I hut 1 do lint feel ao very fjluuiny nhotit It. The nmi pense bt fore the verdict wm a preat di al more harrowing than the ci-rtninty of the acalT.iltl seems to be. Perhaps it ia be cause I am atunned by the liipelf asur ss of the altuatiou and tired out by th' loiifr weeka of rxcltemi-ul and worry Anyway, I know Unit to-nlyht 1 do not fear the death that has bi'rn decreed. Moat certainly 1 do not regret tne act winch hua brought me to thia cell I glory in it, and would do It nguln to morrow under tha mine clrcum atancea. I want to act that down here, ao that all of my friends and any oil era who ura curloua enough to read tlila diary may know after 1 am gone tli.it I did out consider myself a criui iniil. My lawyer telli me that my friend re mailing ationg efforta to have the governor intercede, and that he hua promised to aee me. ilut it will do no jfood. I killed I'liMp Sherry there Is no question lib nit that. They proved 11 pluinly enough at the trial, in spite of my lawyer a moat skillful efforta, Even If they hadn't, It would have been Dona the less true. Iiut Dont of them know why I did It only one and they never will know. Torture could not drag it from me. HI) a knows, and I am content. No, I will tell nobody. I will not .vea tall tha governor. Wednesday, Feb. A. fit range thlnga have happened to-day. I aaw the gov ernor. I broke ray promise to my elf that I would not tell why I killed I'hillp Sherry, and the governor has pardoned me. They told me that he was a cheap politician who could not b. reached except by boodle. Hot 1 know he la moat maatcrful man, who knows all the fotintulns and impulse of human action and passion, and thai he has heart that understands and beats in harmony with his fellow men lie was not at all the sort of look ing njan I expected to see. Ills face lmpresaed me as being type of the pioneers, the men who have felled the forests and reclaimed the wilderness . He dors not look the scholar nor the orator, although h surely muat ! an Itnprcaaive speaker, Judging from hli logical halilla of thought and lila mas terful use of the Kugliah language. I think It was his eyca which made the greatest Impression on me. They were the moat peculiar eyes I ever aaw. They seemed to turn inward and be communing with his inner con clouaness most of the time. Hut every now and then he would give me ia glance so sharp and penetrating thkt I felt ho was looking Into my very a. ml I entered the room sulky and un reconciled with my fate. The govern or, sitting sprawled out In his chair, loose-Join ted, looking more the buck woodaiuan thnn the atutcsmun, hi eyes dulled with that peculiar Intro pection. He aaked me number of cuiumonpluee questions, which I u.i wered with mixture of contempt nil oiiggeilness. Suddenly straightening himself up ml fixing on me a glance so sharp ami penetrating, and at the same time ao commanding aa to make me Involun tarily rise from mv chair, he tired at me volley of questions so pointed, ao comprehensive, so searching, that it seemed to me he waa acatuiiug my In nermost consciousness. Hefure I realized It I was pouring out the most sacred secrets of my soul to this man who but a moment before had beeu an utter atrnnccr to me, mid whom I had been taught to regard only in the light of a course and self lah politician. Something lie haul stung my pride, and hia personality won my confidence all. so artfully and an quickly that 1 iuvolunturily re sponded. "Listen to me, sir," I cried, my flat clenching, while I fell the vein stand out on my neck, even as I had felt them si ami out on that day when I killed I'hillp Sherry, "I am not a criminal, I in not a bad iiuui. 1 do not believe my tendencies are vicious. ;..,! knows 'l have an awful temper. Hut upon the memory of my mother, I believe that temper bus never been nroiiM'd, except upon Juat provocation or by some act of injustice or brutality. "I remember well the Hrt time I ever realised I had a temper. It was the same time aim ih it I n-al rcl I u. . ., i.i.,,, , " i" r -i i n ill y. was peculiar hoy, acnsitiie, lonely nml self -conscious -shunning the o'her boys beciine their badgering wuys played upon all uiy supersensitive r. en es. h-r avh., ' BODY-RESTORER Food is the body-restorer. In health, you want nothing but food; and your baby wants nothing but food. Hut, when not quite well, y6u want to get back to where food is enough. One of the most delicate foods, in the world, is Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil. When usual food is a burden, it feeds you enough to restore your stomach; baby the same. The body-builder is fotxl; the body-restorer is Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil. wt'll Had yiai a link to try U run ltk. CUTT tkJWNIt. !W1 sum. NawVoHL Browni..-$l A. C. Voorhto.. OOlKHWOOOOOOOO I My 00000HXH would i, .; i e gone to the rack or the stake l .ne me t moment's pain, tin consc' i emphasized the terrors of my i:. ...u by keeping me in lonif curls ai d babyish attire lontr after the other lu-.vi of my a ;e were habited like miniature men. You can imagine the humiliation to which I w-ua sub jected, even had I not beeu cursed with supersensitive nerves. "But underneath all my baahful ttciui I hud the temper of a demon. The first time I iliirtnid it I waa frightened nearly to death. It waa till in the period of my long curls and girlish costumes. "A big fellow win delighted in bully imr, and who had made it his espeoinl dcliirht to torment n.r because of my rOVminutc npprnj at.ee in.d bashful manner, Lii.ujht his pcrhtcutii'ii to a clii..:.x ly lcudii g a crowd of schnui.. at. j to catch me, throw me down rile on top of me. I was scvenly ! l.ut my physical Juries were limnUlrunt compute with the huiiiilifitioii. Ai.d as I lay ground into the earth voder that wriggling iii'iifs of boys, the hot blood auii-il through my lieuii, curry. ug with it a sense, of c.uruke, ttiid a bit ter hutred which I hud never gueast I waa eapable of possessing. "When they piled off of me and let me rise, lii..j Ing mid marly s-.io eri! uhile tlicy run nivcy Initghii l', I :!,-ked tip a big jagged htonn ui.il fol lowed them. I rcnicintier it was some hours before 1 auc-eeiled in get ting squarely in front of the big l'i ter Werner, who hud led the as auult, and who hud by this time for 'olten . I let ilrhr my stone with ull t lie force I win.5 d, and I mi'iiiwr well the wild joy which poa "will my Mini whir. I inn- the blood ijiurt from hia henil, u l bi lirhl him Vilig unci.-iiscloua on 1 1 p crouud. 1 the days that follov.i d uhile he lln gcrril betsnen life nnii diaii, I never could be bicitlght to see wherein I hud done wrong, iilthough lifter tl cxciti tin nt hud puioed uuuV, and toy on hfiilneas had reuasertcil itself, I "inlizcd the terrific force of my pus. KlOII. "Only two or three flmea after thnt wiik It nroum-il, but those few time served to lc nioiittrutf n.-ire cierir my utter Inaliility to restrain myaelf when lu.iitHtier or ab-in- set loo.se th iiirr nts or mv ti-miier. I went on Ihroiivh boylmod and youth with my sriiMtiW, reserved and lonely nature I hnd few pleuauriii nnl no compun Ions after my mother died. "The one bright rny that enmc into my life, wan Alice WIIhoii. As a bo I worshiped her. As a youth I mud her the goddess of my dieaina, nnd bullded her Into air rustles which run only come to persons who live the lonely and companlotilcHs life that I led. After I was well along Into young manhood, uud hud made some thing of succrss In my vocation after contnet with the world had brushed the gloss off my dreutns and had blunted somewhat the edge, of my shrinking sensitiveness, I plm k up courage to propose to her. Khe refused me, hut it waa with tender neas and with evident distress. Khe told me that she had never drenined thnt I admired her, nnd was fun of pity and regret. Mic, was engaged to I'hillp Sherry, she told me, nnd loved him with all her heart. .She married him, and I crawled buck Into myself again, and went on In my lonely life. I'hillp Klierry wns rake and cur. lie broke her heart illhHipateil what little fortune she hud and lieiii me Involved in n notorious sciiudnl so badly that he was drugged Into court, in a divorce case brought liy another mini ntninst his wife, I happened to be in the Metropoll tan hotel one day, where I had been summoned to figure on some changes to lie iiiaile In remodeling It, and I lie came the accidental unit unseen wit neas of nn Interview Im Iwccii rihrnv and his wife. It wns in the iiiiblie parlor, but they thought thciuarlvca quite nlone. Khe was pleading with him to leave the count ry nnd save their children from further disgrace surely to be entailed by his prrsnin ni ine lorincoiiuiig suit. Mir was dry-eyed and culm, tint I pray (iod will never let me see a face Into which ia written a broken heurt viviuiy as wua In hers, lie uns some what In liquor, biulnl uud sneering. She did not talk nngiily, hut very plainly. 11c livcniur insolent, Insult ing and abusive. He said thitiga that filled me with horror that Ihev should be spoken to any wouuni, but most of ull to her. 'And then, governor," mid I walked directly in front of the goei-uor, ami looked him squarely in the eve, "he struck her. Vea, tut i,od in my judge, he struck her, nnd reeled out of the room. With that hlon I started for ward from where I had stood trans fixed during the brief Inteiiiew. As he saw me she flushed deeplv, and as she caught the exiuessiou on mv fuce, cried out aa 1 turned tu leave the room: "'Mr. Oruiuumnd, be careful: oh. be cure ful. It was late that night when 1 on ml him. He waa in the I, , , i . . i ibby, laughing nnd joking vtllh a parly of fiieuila. I struck him down with his own cane. The blow was mm till. I meant It to t-e I u i f It when I raw hnu ding there on the floor. I have been glad of it ever since. I am gla.l of il now. I u,,,,i.i o it again this minute if all the tires f hell roared in front of me nwiiitcd me. And if behind all the joys I ever lion, ,1 for The governor sat f. r s. iltes with loose inti turned inward, and I sp. had heard me. Then h out liis liniitl for a, er hand on mv -h "And I w oM ; , same coml i : ions f , be u frm- in i" i -' i Grnln-O! Ui'inber that name hen you u ant a di'luiouH, atipetuiiig, honrisliing iood drink to lake llie .!see ol coll'ee. Sold bv all grocers and liked by all who have j ucd it. v.'rain t) is made ol pine ii,iu. I it aids ili.-. stton and strenutbeus the tii'tves it is mt stimnbiul tint s health builder nnd the children lit Mel! astbeudiilts urn drink it wbligieat lH-nelit. ( osia about as miab as collie, I V, and '.Tm'. per taek ige. Ask youi grocer for tiruinO lieu W. 1 line. 1'c am i, Mob., rilt-s "Your Kod-il l1. spcpsia t'ure is the he rciindy foi indigestion an I sloms. b tiou bli thai lever used. 1 or ears I snf led fiotn dii psij, at limes ruiupe'ling nu to slsy in bed and ctnt-in me unio'o as-.inv, I am completi ly i u ed bv Kdc! l)yst psia I'nre lii ten uriidirg it I, friends a im sutler from in. tig-, -o i I ni w iva oiler to pay for it if n (si's. Thu fur 1 have never paid." lr Kn mer. MalirU Makri Impurt Rluod. Drove's Tasteleaa l liill Tonic inns Mi I ir is. 60c- f t If he c nr. sc. out 'e. i.n i ,1 ,is nth- 'h'er and ,a:d: ! n y.ul nttli the " me. You will Grain O! . IT MA NEWS OF THE WOULD. HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. Trsg-eily In C'lileaicu Commander Ttlley to Hit Tiled by Cluiirt Mnrtlnl Murk Twalii Knlcra I'ollllea lluvviill and the l.Hhtir rrohlem. Yalo universily onluhrutcd the two hundredth, anniversary of the founding of Yulo OolleKO. Tho annual convention of tlio Ainori. can linkers' iissociutiou vu held ut Mihvaukco. Tho mciiilxtrs of the ui.-io-cintion represent a combined capital of ubout fli,UiJ),OUO,OUU. Tho court of appeals has rautcd it new trial to Holuuil li. Moliiioux, wlnt Was convicted of tho muidor of Cither Inu J. Adams in New York city mi l ucutcno'jtl to death. A new hotel, to cost f.'.fl'jO.bOl, la to Iw built ut tho corner of Forty. third street, and liroailway, New Yoilc, Tlio building Is to bo 1 1 stories hic;li, with it fmnliiK of 102 0 feet and a uVp:h of lfill.O fu.-t. It is xtiitud that tint owner of tho new hotel is thu Iuteriiatioual Really and Construction coiiiriny. Tlio Iiulio of Alba, one of tlio highest (,'ruudue.i of Spain, died from liourt fail, uru ut his iipartincnu in tho Holland House, IJuw York. Hu caiiin to New York In September to sou tlio inter- national y.icnt riieea ua thu (,'u. st of Si riiomus Lljitou. Tlio duko was 5:1 year of lltfU. Tlio eoirnneri:ial npfilu crop of l'.Kil uccordiiiK to the final rep irt of tint Aiiieriuin AsiiiculluriHt, is phutiil at !f3,WM),00) barruls, U)-ainss .lS,triO,J(W barrels olio yo.ir uko, and nearly 70,00 ), Lurre.s in tlio bumper crop yo.ir of 1W0. Tho physician and sin . tons who ut tvuded l'lcaidcnt MclCiuley through thu olosiiiK days of bis lifu jircsituted to tlio State Mulicul society, Kutliurod in Now York, a report covernin thu lnt'dical uud sui'Kicil history of tho niso. Dr. Mann said: "If you usk mu what caus 'd tlio president's death, I could not loll yon. I doubt if that w ill over be discovered. Among contributory causes, however Worn lliu president's aK'i', Ins luck of ex orcise and liis naturally weak heart which mudu liis puiso hili. Two prominent i;h(t.i;o people Mrs. Charlotte Nichol uud l)r. Orville ilur nett, u South Seltt dentist, deliheiaicly planned to diu together and took iiuar tors for thu nilit in tho MailhoroiiKli lintel. Morphinit was secured and tho i;us turned on. When discovered tho woman was dead, I ut the in. ill still lived, with a hatpin pierciu;; his neck ltoiii snlo to side, a bottle of inortihino lutched in onu hand, uud lits nn-itriM l n 1 1 n 1 ! 1 1 f,' tint 1,' is luiiitts. Mrs. N n il .1 was the mother of two children, uud tho wifo of W. J. Nieliol, coiunif rciul iiifcnt for tho Nashville, Cliiittiiiioou.i nnd St, laits Kaihvay conipauy. lJr, liiiniett was held to tlie eruniu.il court by the coroner's jury that heard tho vidciico cotieertiiiiK tho deatii of Jlrs. Niclml. Samuel I. t'leni -ns (M irk Twain) un fed the N w Yell; po.nical ciiup.ilttu by addn ; -aiu' an an h. nee of invited (,'iutsat lm V.iMo,..sioii,i hotel, hu liMVIIIK lilteiv j I an iin 1 1- I'tiin ni iiiy i'H.ini..iii ui Iviioiin as lln- '-Oiih r of Aeoru-." C! iii- :s's a i .-i w is u COlllpat".oll ot I: I: ir.l I r i ;er to ar il II i-t i ii ;r- an I ilie eitv of N.-w York to India iinu. r li i-tin- .' ru e. 11, t used the words .if V. .mini I :.i: lie at tin. trial f W.irreti 1 i i -i 1 1 1 1 k -. Mthstitutinsj I'lnk. nr's iiiinifi w lierit tiie natiie of ll istiucs I'ui re l and New York cue w hero India no luted. A lll lS llleetilli; of t 'or.;.' . ;i tt : v- r-ity p.l.p .se "f 'our.lk'e ll.lfl en lllelllll 'I S . l ll.t sell- Itllllellls was II. .,1 I. r tl.e l.iptltlk' re.Millltlolis lo ills. inn, which iv.ipp iind betwi f the under classes r nth tlliiclit of l.tHM st udi i iiii.iiiiiii.hu in lavor of pn s. iit wad .'pressing tho spirit, and the soph, , mores and tho trc-hutcu were warned an-.iiust further tllillllL'etn'ii. t'oiinn.iiidi r II 1'' Tilley, IT. S. N., (tovernor ot lututl.i, Suuo.m islands. lias been deiaehe I llirou'h cliarp's pro. furred by mission. uies. Tho diaries against linn nieiii ln misbehavior with native women, intoxication at Ins sta tion at Atn. i, at Auckland uud on bis hip, and a r. ek.ess disieir inl of his lutics as an t'tticer tin. I a j;eiitleuiuii. K. ar- Admiral Kunis is now on Ins way to S itii'ia. w hero lie will preside nt tlio court martial of I'oiiini uul , r Tiller. Henry K. Cooper, territorial si'i'etnry of Haw aii, lias iltseussed w nil Seerotarv f Agriculture Wilson the conditions of the tenitorv. Mr. t'oiiner savs tha labor problem is a serious one. Tim ilives mo ilvnii: otV rapnllv, th" m u-. ilnv hviiK III"' ut 40 dea'.lis to l no l.t'tHi, and t.neiu'ii laborers are cettltiif ut nt tile eouuity tiiuell more !aii.l!y than tin v are I'oiuinjj in. llie ciuour- iiii - it I ot v'lnneM' liltor, ho sail, is .ir.lt d as the in. st pioinisiti sola, i.aud tint teiritoual . v e r 1 1 1 1 1 e u t is ibsit'i'iis IhM laliio niitiils rs of l ilKiiets 11 come in lioui China, l lie natives ea'tioially, said Mr. Co . pi r, w til no: Wok. Alter many unsuccessful : i :als Santos lbuu.tiil in. i. le ihc circuit ot li.Ili i t iw er at I'ar.s in In , an -hip ; lot t:i,. i onium ti'C having the att .it r ill i h live l erus, ,1 to i;lc hnu llie l.'o.t . vi train's nil' : ,1 as tt reward Ihcui-o h.. tailed to in ii. e tho trip 111 llie I.i.lll,.l lime, lie navili CM'eelied tile time limit N'.' 4 ' s. eon. Is. 'llns decision c. uis. .1 t . .it tliss,.: t.st turn uinoitu llie !af(,n ,i.. iii't,... ,.t sim-t.itors. The who'es.ile st nop depart incut i.t tlto Cliu-auo posloiii was int.t I bv buri;t.irs and stamps ot the vi.ue ot i I l.tilll t.lkell. All mv, st n-itloll -. I ov e.l that the bur,-;, ii ii 1 1 craw i. I un 1, r tho II.Mvrint; for ats.ut ;i feel. b.-r. .1 a boi III tint Uiitoiil of t:.e van I, s v.itv.l tlni stamps an. I b sity to a wag are of large .1 i ip,.l, , i. Soui- Ull. I .III... i'l'v ill j tile I t.ie si. "'I" Norris S Ker. N .rib s. "I purchased a t."lt:.. , rlllll Cure ah, n si tf ri I I. N II. M of Hi , 'I. ooclors lol l me tiicnrs' ! ll-, Is le rwliavel llie llie i and n.ir I , most cured To-.l.y . , ,., l'r. r. Kleiner. ffrlJ Don't tto the top of your VT?t J"-"' Br!d prei-ervttjf.urs n tNTw llieold fasLloii'.J way. t-ci;l : ik y tlieitl l-y t!io lM.v,,(ul( ys v tAl fttwtiiio-'ly suro v. -. - l.j C LtfiJS&te&' A ttilu coallneof i.; tl 1 1 itf w4 V" IteUnedl'sirtttrjiiie. iiiu I a Vw',1 lMuiS air tlctit nut r.. : : fCV'ir)Ju iwf. l-isll f;ipi;-l. ; i,"l-lf)i tv-. t sofiil In nlo7' ii t ! :. 1 J K ' li ' XTJ "l-OCt II. o I: . P I j lm fty Kull (JirectluDS v.'l.!i i CT.IME3 N3 ASCiOSNTJ.' Mr. Ini'w H. K.v: Aiiui.i (1: r lm r. finite;! :ihii roV at i.y i Wo litr.i wiiu m:: t lit tr W.u I'm " c!i and h'ir -istr r, -.vero braiailc 1 1 11. idlest or, N' ' , I tile? Il I b- '-l IIIIIV t i.v ci f ! lite res iivuiva. J l.e ii.eu cinle 1 :iiit v",o '0 wor.ii of iliai.ioti ls, jl I i nioi cy, a sealskin co.it nml a iiuiiis.-r of iiiii.t-r :irt:i-l'-s. !::.! r..t;io:it, a -hill of !? ve.in. i.ii ie u.i. .,ii; i;i l. 'r sl-ep nt !. .- h.iiil'i) i.l il )tlnd..rri'!. N J . cl in' 1 oil" upon tin- w in ioii .-..i. tf it-r b- iro i:'! .i:t-l to 1 fire- tiy h -neatli the win '-.vv, s .1 i; in ti n h;u;;:t I, ii.u a : !...i p ; i;::t I eick in 1 to M.;tM.rf crecp:tiK vi,-. -i l'i'' t; l!..s tho cli. hi f !1, tlio si.arj- p i nt. r irt,' her ltolviiul HiipatUn- h -r Jit-t h -w Lin:- t cel. till, f ,r!ti'..it lyi tuder .l i-s':ii-. i. Vt.H know,;, i.ut to-v.tri ii .v I,. - ( . . i.. .. I : .. . 1 ,.','. i- (I v :. ' i'.vi: nn .i w. :o li.lie l a'il two i:i jti;e.l '.v.ieti nu eiioi-inoii-, i.i i.-.s of ro.' . e., .-. d from the snlo uud ro'.f of 1:1 V. ipU Ti.ii's.t lintiiel, iii i' u:r-o of : strtnui'iti "tl 1 :.o..dv.:iy, ui.i-u: 1'if :i:: i I One I iuiiiiretl and Sixty. fourth s.r. ut, r'.'W Y'ot'ii. O ieu ii.y. thi s in ch:ir;;c of the woil:, vvu- p - ion but; tl inniit. itr.est Klw. rl Su iieilaiid, a bincksmitli ro fi.liiiK at S. n i 1.4, a sui.til vii! ,' -iib !' ten luiiis t-uitii of liills'.i to, Dr., w.i foui.il d. .: I v.nh ii fu.isiio; w tiiu I i . lint rllt s.'ht of his he.li. Jij: lieli.lll' I had li ft l:t. 'no ill t!u: nioruiii!.', Inl.ii.'j with linn hit shotgun nml ! tin- it li.s wiio thnt ho, was u.iift in s arch bl China pheasants uud would I'-'tur.i a. noon. As ho did not return, a search was iiisthn cd, reauitin in tlio body oi the uiifottutiiite man boinjr found on tho kinks of tlio Tu.ilitin liver, lln) (,'un bad lv en disitliaf; etl, nnd was by his side. While tho theory of accidental deatii or stiieido is pluusibio, tint olUitors nro iiicliiir d to Istliovu that murder has boeu committed. IN THE PHILIPPINES. I'li.t to NiailtllitiT American Hulilicra lllseoveri'il In 1'lilie, Manila, (Jot i!0. Owing to tlio vigi- latico of Lietiti'iiunt Tlioinus M. Haines, Jr., of Ibo Ninih United States in fantry, another slauitliti r of American troops by the lnsui'Konts lias been averted. Lieutenant Haines discovered u prisoner ro-entcntii,' a cell at C'arbiKa, island of Sainiir, whoi'o several aro con fined, tlirnUs'li a in In that had been mud, in the wall. An Invi'StiKation showed a plan to fill thu j:il with bolo men nml to call tho puunl, which would l it iiet'es :iry to not tho door open, mi l tin n to attack the (jirriKim. The iusti eitors w ere a pra st and tho pre.si. lento, both of w liom liavo been arrested, to Kctlnr Willi several oilier prominent persons. Other aiteinpts have been dis covered, but. fort unntcly frustrated, ut l'.iintiiijiin and other points 111 Samar. r.einforci'iiii'iits aro being rusliod to S.miar. ( Hiiocrsj from other provinces lhat went siiiipiwil to bo pacilicd liavo ri i . nt y iii'iive.t in Manila and they say t li..t tin' news of tint American disaster .-pn-ail nkc wililliro iimong tho natives, wiio staree.y attempt to conceal their delight. The Ninth infantry hits again been iiil.i. ke.l by b iloin.ta mi tint islauil of li. imar, ainl several men were killed ami winnile I. (ieii"iMl ChaH'oit sent tho I illowin : ttai l. ,,'i'iiii to tint war depart- inetil: '.Manila, t let. IS rnrtv-sut moil, iip.iny K. Ninth regiment, United tes infantry, under Kirst Hicutouant rgu W. Wallace, ill lield, lower iitlai'ii, Sim. ii-, wero :it!;utkitd by Do.) 'in 11 O.'t. l'i. Our loss tell killed, '.votiude I ; nam 's not receivud. my inn' of tint enemy left dead ou !i Id. Ivieiay beatj'li off." A ilisp itcli fi otn Washington says that all p; o'o iliilily addn ion. il troops will lv tlic I'nitv.l Stales for Manila by I i. e. I. It has been ileclilcil to lltlllZJ tin- transport t. rook, now at Now York. nn! orders have been issued to get her r ml i hi ss for the voyag.i to tho Phil pun s. In ad littoii to the troops to be ni Iroin N 'w Y'ork a regular regiment either in initry or cavalry will bo as ttit 1- d ut San I'Yauoisco nml go to in, i.i on tli" truiispnrt. tirant, which now he :i ; Ii, 1.1 at S..n l'r; incise 3 for at i iii'i IiUrni lii.w rit'il, lint Survived. A dispaicii to the New York Sim r.iui l.ait inioi'o savs: Uuo ot tlio most iiiilei ful cures ullcetcd of lalu at tho lohns Hopkins hospital is that of Wil- aiii Clain y, who was literally dlseiu we'.ed Willi a bow iekiiitu several inniths ago. In thu broiling situ bo ,ms brought- in a rough wagon to tho ost.ital, a distance of nine miles. On t'livitigat tho hospital tlio pliysicians ..i.'sseil tit i oniiuon tli.it lie could not ve. His ititestities were found to liavo "ii'' out t!n u;li the wound, un.l ptirt I them were covered with dirt. Clancy Lowed in. u velous vitality, ami rueov led s.illicicnily to sit up. Ueeently ti ob-trtictioii was found Hi his iutcs- liies, ami the wound bad I.i h.t oiietied Mill and tin troiihlo roctilied, lint, l.iucy again c.iin.i out of the operation mive-siiiiiv, an. I is now ou the road to inplet'.i recovery. Tho case lias at- r.icti il l ii u. 1 1 alt. nil. ni among medical men. M. miu s llo was the guest of l r si- deiit Koosive'.t at Utnchi.iu. l'"ioui t!io ipi. liters of tho Duko of i'B ou i.ii.ir.l the royal vacht Oplur, a' 1 llaiitax, N. S , a gold watch an. I a w il. let containing 2 sovereigns were stolen. The liiiicpiive ha.! been owned by s nu.- iu, nibci's ol the house ot 1'eck lor ton g. tielatl'iiis. and waslngiily pn. " l. Ou he i M v 1 1 ii i ion of liis rival htgiiuess the 1 hike of I .ii nw ill and York a unnilvr ol ill i.iU fiio h.;.l ttia.i u. 1 tne ira,u c-iu-V-ng ih" nival p.riy t . 1! ilifax dined I', .ml li u.i ,1 i tVatr. l'he i u , Wiliri.l Uiuri' i d. r il m.insie: s. i' S gil, SIS all I M'V. ' The Iheft I, "Vi led lllilti i el ttl.Cst itite tunc alter 1 ' Women, .'ewels, candy, tho older I a tvrttl Jewels. timers, men-That . 'man's pr ferelice a. li ne's form a iniitt et ol i,iic.hi v poer t' Him averngo ivomsn K.en tisl Srean -I of all j 'ivels, l.i'l h, is i !ti n "I od hi the S'i.u.is I dolts to 111 ski o m.i' Ih- not,., I,, pur.'l.iis ' theni. I u s her liei.bh to k-t a I C" en i ! hi 1 1 1 , i lien i. a; .lln-l Iho in i b c iiisli-, colds, sn l b the regular i.s li' . II. Ill s , ., op J, c touii'i'ii' 1 1 in i. he .11 t'.i til!. . ted 1 ' In r I '.nil' lo'isell i I IS I. I,-, .j c'lC S el in. 't. I I.I..I i ll' i t.i lis it Dr. V. -seine's vs el pioaijnlv. sir, si ' 1 1 V s ItgeS a i i nig an.! hoi:t l.iai In! e- :i. I .It in ihc iie.i.1 d sea-e ii. -in th. si -'en I' 11 "t a cure . I It! I. il. rtli.t " Dr . a It le i.e nal ir.uil.i. Y .ii , n no1' I li. Ittn'li ' - n-li , Kri h.t t'a 1 'iet 1 1 1 cell 's S oeel .1 v, aa t rNsa, w-riS ti K ai v 1 t T I 5W I Fruit j i 46 V Grains I A Perfect Food Drink '. The beverage mada from pig'prUHC - 1 CCFCSl to mooth, palatable and nutritious. Because of the large percentage of natural saccharine mat ter In figs and prunes, Flgprune requires less sugar than any otber cereal coffee, pif AH Grocers Sell It SOUTH AFHiCAV wait. ritr.ToitiA, Oct. 20. A foroo of Can adian so mts surprised a Boer laager near Balmoral The Brum fl d after a short fiL'ht Tho Cauudiuns had two killed and one officer ntid two won wounded. "Mr. Krugor his rocoiv;d a roport from Scliulkburger t!iat tlio groator part of Cant) Coluny is in open rebellion, says a dispatch of Oct. 1 to the Loudon lJtiily Mail from Brnssols, "and that tlio B utrs havo nrmud 15,000 Arriltanilors wilhiu tlio lust throe months. " Twolvo moro B air loaders, iuclailitij? Commandant Sitheepers, who was oap turo.l Oct. Vi, liavo lwcu pertuauciitly bunishod from South Africa. All reports uro denied as to tho inter- fentneo ot any of tlio European powers in regard to South Africa. A Washing ton dispatch says that "Hrcsidout Kooso vult is entirely in harmony with tlio policy of tho into President McICinloy in all mutters conuocto.l with thu war in South Africa, and, so far ns kuowu among liis most intimate ofliuial asso ciates, thei o is no reason to bolievo that ho will clinngo hisultitudo in tho least." Tho IJ icrs continuo uotivo nt varicms points. In a ttlit near Piiiuotburtf, Capo Colony, Captain U.dlew and four other British wero killed ntid sovoral others wuru wounded. A convoy loft Hloitnifoutoiii for Dowetsdt.rp, osoorted by l.'O of tho Scots Utiurds, who wore nttacked by 2XI Boors, who hold a posi tion on the hill. Tho fighting lasted ull day until dusk. Tho Boers decamped during tlio uiglit, having 20 dead be hind them. The British casualties con (listed of 11 slightly wounded. WASHINGTON NOT23- Thrro nro now DJi) lepers and 101 lieiilthy jstsoiis at tho Molokni leper settlement in Hawaii, according to a report received from Chief Qaarnntillo Ollicor Cofor, in ehirga of tho Marino li.i-pital work in Hawaii. All tlutso nro lioiisitd, fed, clotlutil aud governed for jS 1,000 a year. Tlio rooraits to tho set lleiuoiiteach year duriug tlio last dooado range from loJ in 18J0 to H3 iu 19J0, show ing a gradual douroaso, duspito the fact that tho hunt for lepers through tin. island never before has bjon so vigorous. Tho total estimates for tho navy for tlio liscil year ending Juno SI, 1(1 13, amount to tIS,'Jlu, against if77,(J21,533 appropriated for tho current your. Tho chief increases nro t2,,V)J,000 for con struction, f.'.OOO.OoO for armor and fl'J;i,:t5.i ill tint appropriation for yards and docks. l OI'.l II.N 11 lilts. A Berlin dispatch says that Hurr Mauler, editor of Tho Nei.sto Leben, tin anarchist shot f, was sentenced to four months' imprisonment for publishing an article approving of the nsiussimttion jf Piesiileiit MoICinley. A tli. patch from B.nohavou, Ireland, ays that tho siglitsund other fittings of guns on tho British lirst-class battleship Magnilicent, flagship of Hear-Admiral Sir William Acklnud, second in com iiiaud of tlio Chilli net squadron, havo beeu cast into tho s a by mcmlier.sof the crew iu older to bring about tlio right ing ol grievances which tho crow com plains of. A dispatch from Honio savs thu noto rious brigand, Miissoliuo, lias, after a lie ice resistance, been captured at Ur biuo. lln had long terrorized tho country, nnd is civdite 1 with having .'.. niinittiil 2") murder. His career as an outlaw began 2) years ago, whou ho was liberated from what ho considered an unjust imprisonment. Ho vowed to kill tiio la witness, s who wero rospous siliie for his conviction, mid ho is said to bavo actually dispatched 12 of thorn. I'reslij U i tans uihI thu Ciilisl itutlnn. James Jackson of Cambridgo, Mass., vho was suspended from membership In tho Second Reformed Presbyteriau Church because, on becoming nu Amer ican citizen, ho took tlio oath to uphold the constitution of the United States, proposes to tight tho ruling. Tile cjso lis pr.ibit'ly one ot tho strangest of its kind ever called to tlio attention of tlio people of Massachusetts. Dr. Jackson is a Scotchman by birth, but now, after ten years hero, ho has t.ikeu out natur alization pap. is. R v. J. M. Poster, pastor of tlio chinch from which Jack-on was sus pend, d, is limited as making the follow, ing statement iu regard to ihecase: "We link upon the constitution of itlie United States as an immoral doen. .... I , , .1 .i , , ..tv.n ,i,i .,ii iiisiui in me- .Aiinigniy, in mat it n. iikes no mention w hatever of .It id, and claims for the people that reign piwer which belongs to Liod alone We refuse to accept the coiisii- tlltlou tints .let aiU gi.ince lo it. ctivo and cannot swear Tim l.ind in Daily Clirouiolo learns that a syndicate of traile-iucn and other who will lose heavily in iho event of the coronation not occurring, havo i tVecieil iusiiraiice on tho life of King I'. Utard for a v iy i.irre sum at I.lovds it the l.i.li ice ,.f Hi guineas per cmt. The tin- vittg town of Sydney, Capo I'lvton, was a. in .st swept out of elist eticc 1 y tne, w Inch ts sups,isod to havo hi en st. n't' il ! tli. bursting of un oil stove. The loss is roughly estimated nt ah u: V ...!. Hot more than half of w li.cli is c.M t'e I by iiistiraiice. Sous.1, wnois proving.! great attrao tic n at (i'. i-gow, r. tin ns to l,ni Um in Nov. it. I er. i.n.t m.l g,v.. 12 oitivrisul Cov. in li.if .eti tin. I 1'.' in the aftertnona at il.e ni iiv. A i in - Cii.is:;..w cxis.si Hon tne Cit ii.i.li r Ct :.u Is' baud is simultaneously j i .onuiug, hut no ri vitlry has c.i'.avii. the l.iti.is.ueu of tho " - a ...... o,- t,, a mariicsi degiio. lit. v- re cot oeruphed iu ou.a's mill cave the ouo j.roiip. an I Urena ! er co:i;!.'.uc.,i.t.iiv ,M,.T,,.r. tlie urvua.livis aieut. Iviiiiuiiig me cuipll- I JlOMB ARMY IS SXrai'PEJ). 1'aala laim's Mllllnry nprtmaai reatllr Ueilucest for taiai Varclsa Scrvle. Some idea of the extent to which the military departments of the Unit ed Stales havo lieni reduced In strength to meet the demnmls of for eign service ia conveyed by the rejajrl of Brig. lien. Henry C Kri nam. com manding the depai Imenl of Missouri. So few are tlie oil . -era on di tj in the derai lment that one ot'.ai r of tlie reg ular line, nu artillery oi . r, l.ient. Delau.aie Skerrett. besiii.c i . ing Hist lienteiiiirit of the Third artillery, is on acting captain, mi nctin,' jin!g ad vcH'ilte, eliief .ordliiinee olT'ci-r, chief sigtinl ofiicer and acting i-ngiueer ol'd cer of the depurtiiu ut of Missouri, nuiking sepaialu rejn its in these va rious ciipacitirs. (nu. Merrinm re ports a satisfaetory ciMnlition of af faira iu his department and saya: "1 am glad to note thnl all Indian tribes residing within this depart ment or contiguous to it have contin ued to be quiet unit peaceable during the past year, as during the previous year, so thnt no calls have been made for troops in couneclsou therewith." SUMMONS. In Hie Circuit (.'ou t of the Sluta Oregon, (or the County of Josephine. Charlee 1., TuH, Daititiir,! v. Jane A. Chudtvick, Davis Hroaer, K. O. Downing, lane Milli'da Knapp Kloronte l.andrine, Matilda II Baxter. lohn 1 randt Kap- ,t mu.- or, Di.-lond.inI8. lo June Matilda Knapp F.orPiice I.an- dnnu and .ilniilila II. Biixlcr, di fend un's : In the inline ol the Statu ol Oregon: You and earl' of )oil nre hereby n-qnired to uppear and answer Hie complaint tiled against vou in iho above entitled nit on or before I be -lib day of Dect in ner, l'.i'Jl. that being Hie last day ol timo prescribed in llie order for pub lica'iou of '.liis siimiu ins, made by the liouoriible Abe Axteil, Judge of the County Court, ol the Stale i f Or g n, (c r eidiiue entity, on the Ti-X rav ol O. toner, lllt'l, and filed in the above entitled Court nnd cause; and il you fuil i t'l answer lor want then of, the plain lilf will apply to the Court for the telief ptuved (or in Ins compla'nt on tile in a.d eiiiiM-, 1 i n : lhat a partition ol the Northwest Quarter of Section Thirty- six in township loily, South, Range lugiit West of i htt Willuniotle iMerntian. in Josephine County, State of Oregon, rie mailt according lo llie rights ol tho respective parties, or tl a partition can not be had without nialerial injury to iliotte rights, then that tai.l premises, be sold by and under the diiection of the Court and ihe proceeds applied, first, to tho payment of the general con 1 6 anil lisbuisetueiits of the suit : second, lo tl.e os-l a of reference and of sale, and third. tne retuliiR no paid lo llie several owners in proportion lo their respective in- lereste, and for such further und ilil ferent order and ri lief in Iho premises as to the Court may seem euuituhle. llie hist publication of this sumtuons in made on Ihnrs.Uv the 241 li day of October, l'JOl, and the last on Thurs lay, the 5:h day of December, 1001. A. C. Hot on. Attorney for 1'laintiiT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WITH DRAW INSURANCE DEPOSIT. In accordance with the requirement! of the taws of the State of Oregon, rela live to ineuranre companies, notice h hereby given lhat The Lancashire Insurance Coinpan) of Manchester, England, desiring u cease doing business within the Stati of Oregon, intends lo withdraw its de posit nli the 1 reinnirer of said Suite anc i 111, ll no claim tli, ill be filed with the Insurance Commissioner ithin n months from the 22nd day of July, 1001 Aillidraw its deposit from Hie State rrp;i8ti rer. Tiik Eancashike IssriMNi'i: Company. liy Mann -v. Wilson Managers for the Pacific Const. Dated at San Francisco, this loth, day ol j uiy, nun. NOTICE TO CONI'IUlil !l'H. To Archil E. I.ee I.enis: Notice is herein gi.en bv the under signed, your co-owners iu tlio placer turning claim situated on Rogue river, in Josephine County and known aa the Horseshoe" mining claim, located bv Charles II. Ewing, Jlav 21, 18IK1, the notice of which is rec irded at page 4M6, Vol. U, of the Miscellaneous Mining Keeords of Josephine Coiintv. Oreiton: that unless you contribute and pay lo said undtrsiened co-owners within ninety days from the dale of the first ubltcatioii of this notice, the sum ol eventy live Dollars, (75 00) the same being your utnporiion of the cost ol annual labor done on SAid claim in order o ptottct the title thereto during the ears l.SHS, 18011, 100), your one-lourlli inlori st theiein will be loifeiled to your co-owners. W, E. Bki-knkh, E, li. l'KANUS. Sept. 2d, l'JOl. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The iinilersignej having been apimint 1 executor oi the estate ol Joseph Kess . ler, dei eased, by Hie Coiintv Court oi losephino Countv, all persons bavinu hums against said estate aro hereby no tified to present the same to nie at ( Iran i I'ass, Josctdiinc County, Oregon, will tli nroper pinnf and vouchers, withii six mouths Irom the date ol tins notice Da'ed tins 21th duv of lulv, lo U. H T. Kitssi i n. Cxeviitornf the estate of .losenh Kesslet led- in t d. Tho Excitement Not Over. The rush at tho drug store still con tunics and dai!v scores of neonlo call ir u Untie of Ki tup's 1UI am for tin l'broat and I.iings lor the cure of Coughs olds, Asthma, liioiuliitis and Con- S'lmpfion. henip s llalsa.ii, llie slan.l ar.i tiiiniiy teiin'Oy, is sou on a guarantee and never lulls lo kive entiie satisfae lion, l'i ice 2"i.'. and fiile. WHAT SHALL WE HAVE f OR DESSERT '' Itns ipteslion arises iu Ibo family ery day. Let us answer it to-.liv. I'rvJillO, a delicious and beallhfn' b ssert. Pippa-edin two minute. No bin! no linking! sonply ni l boiiinc sti r un.l set Iu cool. Flavors : I.em- ' '"k"'. !U-herrv and Sirunberrv ap,kg.- at voir givce, s lo iUv Ctlttr for lh blood llun Sirttpsiillj. I'ol I'....,- Living i Hle Malarii D;s -t Uriel 's Tate!, Chill T mic w visit na. joacAU'D CHUT t PlS C-Wi Lit W.ri t If ut- JeavMa. Vt SV. frtlal aaMtaVs-sla, fV lst ud Mrt tnlm T Mil im ap, lMax A V., s rw. 1 ' aa HalUDIlu. I4S4UMUMI aaaa. ijl mm im OH K.0a a CO. 1011 lsHisiIL. f. . r ill IL A ... VT, ARE fL ANY you mmMd m DEAFEOS Qfl AKE-KOW i. r..i, vy our new uivc.un. vynjr inwi; L.wt ucm arc lucurable, HEAD mm 6EAS5 IMMEDIATELY t A. WtRiiAP., OF tA:T.!.r:332, SAYS: C- nVemeu : Pfin? nitirrlv c.ircil of dps !":.. D full 'ii itorv of my ra?. tu be v.. 1 ;. j.tr dici" A -' nt fivv Vi-rim t.& ir.y r:j'!.t ..r i-tnn 11 - Ii ii i:n in Itii-i c:ii (.11! irt. 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