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VOL. X IO, IV. I.IW (OINTY, Keystone Shaving Parlors 0. L. VIIOEIT, Pray. Only Flrtt-Class Shop In the City 1$ tinta Sbavine Hair Cteting Shjrtifr.iínj Hatha * VO g H QR J. W Specialist for Refraction md Defects of the Eye. ffORTlAND. O IflCON. Will mak« regular tnpa tu Kcio. Wa(cb lural cal'imn for data uf « ¡site Coni mereiai House J. BEARD. Prop Newly FurTHvhed 1 hrouf Rrfrt(e4 Our table« arc »applied wnlh th* brvt th* market» afl.rd^ff I a J* SCO. OR EGON South of Bndg«. w, i > . i •■i * • »« . I l,«> .'.I 1,1.« of • «V* • . 1 «M • * - l«l All kind» «I «ore la oír na« doe« ua •Boll Boll' • ...Horseshoeing a Specialty ... Oh«; <>pp<* is I laarr Mat. a ■ • SCIO, OR BANK OF SCIO ■ a CAPITAL, $20,000. OFFICERS i F_ P. CadarrU J. VT, Gamas G V. Johnaar Preluderti Via P roads <u Caahtar li«i gwieral binning and etching»* batinns. I -ant mac« at current rates ard dralts tvued on principal cities. A. W. 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Central and *.um A menea ne» Mr» M K Wmoiiaaoae». agent al Weal •tío «latían, or aja-»«* < It MARK 11 AM. last I.an r»l a Farn »»t Coruaag. u». CilAin Elt IV (<>>ailttu«d i lu terror Mary clung to Mr With (hr tittn«a»( rare Kila arrange! b«r Knight, and whispered, as ah» pointed l«mg curia, and tbe«. tying arer her bfairk losard th« figure, whieb was w*>w laugh drru th«* only whit« apnu> which »h* lag hideonaly. Uh«t la It? Ar» th«re pKtasMNl. «b* atartrd tor Mr*. Camp many aneb h»r»t" bHI’a Th« reretnManre Iwtwrra heraelf ”1»-o t be aferrd," aald Mr. Knight, and Ella Camplwdl w*» Indeed «o »trik "that's nobody bat f m*ll«h Pat«y. «b» ing that but for th* dress th*» mi»th»’*r never hurt anybody In her Ilf» I'nmr, might easily bav* brllcvad I' (<» bar* been now. let me »how you tn th» overseer." b«-r *»wt> child As M waa «be started up And be led her toward the re-l whlaker- when th« iHtl« girl appeared, and. draw a*t man, who stood :a the door Ing her to her «1*1«, involuntarily k!•*»*»! "Hera. Parker,*' aald be. "I've brought her. then. rau»mg b«*r to »it down by her them children I w»» ti-llin you •idr. ab* minutely ti»mined her fra You've rootn for 'em, I »'p,»»?" turea, questi<mlng hrr mranflma cvmreru "Why. y» ea. wa eau work It re’« to ing brr unHbrr and her bom« In England m»k« room " Of the la’trr Ella rould only tell brr that They now entered th» kitchen M»ry they lived tn a city, and that her mother waa very Ured with holding Alter ao had <»nr* taken her io a large, bandwune ; long. aad. ainklna Into a ehalr n**«r th» bouae in tbe vountry. which ahe said was window, ah» would bav» criad; but there brr aM b<*me. J waa a tightneaa m her throat, and a pre» From thi« Mr» Campbell inferred (bat •nr» about her head amt eyeo which kept Kila's family mnat have been superior the tears from flowing. Hhe preoaed h<-r tn m*Mrt of th* Engli«h who emigrate to han* la tightly and aald, "Oh, I b**p* I thia r.»nntry. an! after a few m<»re que» •han't faint." titrU« «hr derided tn take brr for a time "To lie aura you won't,” raid a loud, at lea at. v with another k»»« »be distal«»' harah rolce. and instanti/ large drupa of ed her. (riling hrr »he would come for water wer» thrown in her face, while brr »«•!» Mr«nnroe arrangements were • b* «ame vol,-» eotitinued; "You don't making for Mary »nd A lire, and < mj tbe have ati,-h apell* often. I hope for Ixird same day in which M t » Campbell waa know« I don't want any more Atty on.-« la call for Ella Mr. Knight, one *»f th* hare." “erdrefm«tl.** wb«»ar bustnr** It waa to "No. ma'am." aald Mary, meekly, and lo«di after the town'» poor, alao r»mr tu lixiklug up. ahe »«w before her ■ tall, (be outage After learning that Ella wpiare backed, tnaaculine looktag w orn wa« pnt* idrd tor. he ttinnsl to Mary, an. who wore a very «hurt dress, and a »«king. “h«-W old «br wa», and what »hr very high ctowimn I rap, fa»TrHt>1 nnlrr could du,” saying that hi» wife waa in her «hift with bowc of t>lur ribbun. want of juat »urh a girl to do ’ < bares,” Mary aacretly »h*» mqu M tint prove and if «hr wa « willing to b«* «rparstwl to Mr». I’arker. th»* wife of the over *r-*m Alire b* would gi»r her a home with "»«■ ht Mb»* wa« * Hi« rrlirvrd of h»*r frar* him. by th«* otrrwrr hiuuwif, who tai*!. “Polly. But Mary anti htigg« I hrr aiater rloarr I I n t M* bn? .’ht'r way but y<»u l! her«* to brr Kmom «» she replied, "I'd rather to take thr«r < hihlrrn into th« room neit go with Alic«, I promised mother to to yourn. 'rhe baby worried a g.H»4 deal. take rare of her ” • D<l anrh thing« trouble my wife, now “Very well.” «mid the man «hr'a tb’k.‘* to North Chb »»pre. hut aliali The prntatn addreooed •• “Polly” <»V» two h»»ur*. •*» y<»u must ba»e your thing* her whouldrra an angry jrrk. end »tick all ready ” m< the pin on the waist of hrr dr**»«, ’‘l»«»u’t cry »o, Mary.” whispered Billy rt-plir»!, “Mo. I g'poee it « no mitirr if when hr «»w bow fast brr tears w»-rv I ru ferpt awiikr nil night, an! wcurriod falling I 'd mine to tare you every Week to death But I giir#M you’d fin*! therr’d and wh»*n I am <»Mrr. and have money. I I k * que«*r doin'« here if I »hnuld br taken will take you from the |XM»rh<'u»«( and away. I wi«h the British * *uld wtey t ■ A lire, tea ” hum, and n«>t lug their young ou*» here J ‘ h« tl M '■ ‘ ‘ I : . ' • >*• ' i - < 1 t ’ !1g«' fur u» to take care of Come. child. I Irrnr* up Kb«- had I mv - u taking b*-r after will «how you where you are going to n«M*n rMe. an I now. <»n h«»r way hot»«, wlerp;” »t tbe same time ehr caught up had atopp«*«! for Ella, who in hrr delight AI ire, who. not liking her handliug, kick at going with •*» hflti<l*ou»r a woman, for ed »o rigotoQtly that »be »»• »ooei drop < (hr dreary home wbi« h awaited hrr t»e<l. Polly rem ark ing that ••»hr wa» sister While «hr was getting ready mighty «trong in Urr k*g» fur a •irk Mr Knight reiuntrd. and. driving bi» b» by.” old fa »homed yellow wag«»n up by the «iftrr p»««ing np a dark «fairway th»* y able of Mr« Caui|d*«‘ir» »<yh«h carriage, him t* <1 <Jo«>r. wbi*'b <»(M*ned under th«* Ur entered tb»* hmiac. «aying. *’C<m»r, g»l, garret •tair«. and Mary waa »tartled by y.-n’re read*. I b<q»r The old mare don t a vole* '«bleb ommbm I to be a I sn 1 *>v**r want to »tsnd. and I'm iu a dr«put bur her brad, and which, brtwern a anerr ry. ton. I *»rt to t»e <•» bum thi» minutr. and a luaa. rail**»! cmt. ‘tU*r where th»* inatrad of driving mrr that »tuny l*»rt immaculate Mio Grundy Mary upi»g road I bop«* you don't uirau to •prang in terror to Polly’« aide. carry that ar* jibing.” hr continued, point ’’Oh. what i« itF* ahr »ahi. “la it Ing with bis whip toward Alice's « rndlr, Pat«) r* which stood n»«r Mary’s boi of clot lie« “Pitay!” waa the tart reply. “ Hhr net Tbe tram came into Mary*« eye«, and er i» aaury like that. It’a Sal l'urbu»h ’ •he anvwrred, “Alice ha» always »lept Mary &»ked who Ka! Furbuah naa, I q it, and I didn't know but and waa told ahe waa one of the |»oor Here »he «topped and, running up to inwane inmate». She sub«e<juently learn £l!a. hid her fare in brr lap and nobbed« rd that Hal waa ¡MTfrxfly ha rod rt»a, anti “I don’t want to !■> Oh! I don’t want •truck up quite a frieudwhip with her. to go. « an't I »tay with you?” At prciH’tJt Mary followed b< r guide until Billy's yellow handkerchief waa ami they came to a longer and lighter hail, deal? brought into requi«iti«*n. and Mrs or ’ »paerway,” aa it is frequently call«**! Bruder, wh»». with all her imaginary in New Kngiand < hi each »hie of thia «i-hr» and pain«, wa« a kind b< art«* ! there were door» opening luto »mall »Jeep woman, made vigorous attack« upon hrr iug room«, and into oar of the»«* Polly • nufTlMit. while Mr» C»mp!*ri) patt«-d leal her companion. »»)iog. »« ahe did oo. Mary’s brad, saying, ' child. I « »n’t Thia la yoor room, an t it’a a great fa take you I»«»th. but yon »ball «er your »1» tor to you to be »o near me. But mind, ter often that rhild mil'll n t cry and keep me Ella waa too nnkh plea»**«! with Mr« awake night», fur if «hr d«w*». tnaybr Campbell and the thought« »f thr fine you’ll hare to more Into that other apace, bom« to which «hr wa» k' ing to w«.*p, where we heard (be laugh * but hrr chin quivered w hm Mary held Mary thought «hr woulti rather do any up the baby for her to kiaa. and «aid. thing than that. She alao felt a great “IVrhap» you will never are little Allie cnrhiaity to know who her companion agaia ” wa«. au »hr at la»t »«-aturrd tu aak. I»-» When all waa ready Mr Knight walk yoa hte here. M>.« Polly T* nd »round hi« «up»«* and, after trying “Why. yr« I’m «faying here f»»r a to adjust the nurnrrmi» article» it «on • pell now kind nf »reitig thing« My tained. »aid “I don’t »re bow in thr name i«n’t Polly. It'a Mary Grundy, an! world I ran carry that cradle; my wagon •umehow folk» hare got to nicknaming is chuck full n »w Here ia a ca»r of me Polly, but it’ll look more tnannrriy •h«*r» for thr gala to stitch« and a ¡dllcr in you tn rail me Mi» Grundy, but what rare <»f flour for Ml»» Hmith, and forty am I thinking of? Th« folk* must ha. i ’levrt» other trap«, aa I gur»« you’ll have their •upper,” to leave it. Mrbby you can fin I one That night Alice, who mla»»<l her era there, and if not. why. shell eo»»n get die, waa unu»naliy restie«». ani Mar;, n«rd to going without it.” remctnlwring Mr«. Grundy*a threat, car Before Mary could reply Billy whlaprr rird her in her arm» until after midnight ed in her ear. “Never mind. Mary: you !b«a. without undreaaing. »hr threw her know that little cart that I draw moth •elf upon th« and for the fir»f time or’a w<»tal in: thr cradle will jn»t tit It. In many week» dreamed of Goorg« an I and to-m«rrow aftrrn<»m I’ll bring it to hi» parting promise to «re her again Th«* you, if It doran’t rain " nett morning when ah« awoke, th« cloud» Mary knew that he meant what he writ pouring ram. “Billy wim't retire •aid, and. smiling <*n him thrtvugh her today.” <•» her fir»t thought, ••4. tears, climbre! into thr rickety wagim. throwing hvrwrlf np*»n the floor, »hr burnt which wa» minu* a atrp, am!, taking into tear», w i»hing. • • »he had Alh e into her arma. »hr waa ao*a moving don» before, that »he bad die«! with her • way. la »inking co..treat to thia Kila, mother. •bout Bra minutes afterward, »at rare In the mld«t of her grief the door tra» fully iirt«<l into Mr*. CampbelTa han>l I>n»he-I hn»tliy opra, ant Mr» Grundy a some carriage, and reclinine upon «..ft harah v»l<-e exclaimed. "WalL au you are cushions waa driven rapidly toward her up at tant, hey? I didn't know but you new home. waa giiin* to taka It upon you to »leep Will tbrir path* In life always continue over, but that don't anawer here fb, you tbu« different? Who can trill think w»'a gola' to «apport you la idle ■esa T‘ CHA PT KB V Iler», touched fwrhap« by the pale, (tow long and tirew.ni« that ride waa. tearful face, uplifted to here. Mrs. Grun with no »no for a companion etrept Mr. dy'a im«*» »oft>mml. and in a milder tone Knight, who. though a kind hearted man. •he added, "We won't mind about it, ace knew nothing about making him«e|f in' It*» th» Arel morning, but, rom» • agreeable to little girl», so be remained you mnat I m > hungry by thia time" perfect If la iturn Ah*-» s.«m fell aaleep. Mary glanced at A He». She wa» al<-»p and though the little arms which held mg »wrvtly, and. though there «eemed to h«r arb«d sadly, there wan no complaint. I m - n» reaaoB. ah» »till lingered. Only Mary'» tear« gashed forth, and "What are you waiting for?** aaked falling upon th« liaby'a face awoke her. Mr«. Grundy, and Mary, with e*me heal- Iler nap waa not half out. aad vetting np talion, anawrred, "I haven't said my a loud cry »lie <-»ntiuned «creaming un prayers y»t.” til they drove up to the very door of th« A change pa»«*-1 suddenly »ver Mrs p.w,r house. Grundy's face, ami «he turned away "For the lawt'a aaka.” aald Mr Knight. withont a word. When »b» was gone • a be heipr.1 Mary from the wagon, Mary fell on her kueea, and though the "what a racket; can't yon contrive to words ah» attere.} were addressed more Mop it? you'll have Mai Furbuah la your to her mother than to God. she frit com- hair, for »he don't like a nolae.” fortod. and. rising up. started fur the i Mafy glan.ed nervously round In qneat kitchen. It waa a motley group which I af the goblin Kai. but «he aaw nothing •h» found assembled around the break- ' tava an Idiotie face with bo ah y . tangled fast tabi», aol as ah» mtmd tb» ruota flattened against th« win hair. •al a man called t'a<le Peter amded on her. OKEí.OS, ERIDA V. •aylag. ”C«>m« h«ra* llttl« daughter, an ! Ir< »>• touch yuu with th« tup of fourth finger ” Ab«»ut o>*a th« el«»u4a hrofi« away while berw ind there a |>»L k of bright Mu* aky wa» to ba «era Hut th« r**wd« Ware au muddy that Mary bad no b«>|w of HlUy'a coming, and thl» it waa. per ha I*», wfikb made th* .tinner di»h*» hard to waah. amt wfihb made her «ry wbrw told that all tbe hnivee and forks must I* «cuured. (be teakettle ami a«t with Ita bow m>rth. in Wbot Mr-a Grundy called the Pout Hole.” an I which proved proved to he a place under the «taira, where pula» kettles and Iron ware generally were hept. All thing» hat» an end. and ao did the scouring, in spite of Mary's fear« to th« rnatfwry, and then wahhtag a time when Mrs. Grundy dll not ae« her. »be stole away up»talrw. Taking All o <m her lap. •hr »at down hy th* open w-twdew where the damp air coded and inoi»trnr*l her l!tt«be<d fa«e The rain waa over, and a> run« the meadow (be «un wa» »hlohig through the tall tree», making th« drop» of water whkh bung upon th« leave» •parkle and flash in the »unlight like a»t many tiny ralttbow«L Mary watched them fur a time, sol thru looking info the r«nd. »he aaw directly oppueit« (he bouaa Billy lUuilcr and with him Alice’» cradle It» a moment Mar, » arm* were thrown ar«»und hl« n«.-k •• tlchtly •• it «h» thought bi- bad tb» power au-l waa ■ oui» to take her away. “Ob. Billy, Itilly.” aaM ah». "1 waa afraid you would not come, an«! hw an unhappy.” A» Hilly rvleaard her h« wa« •tart led «1 hearing «••me one call out. "Bravo! That. I conclude, is a country bug I b«»pr «lie won't try it on mef* Turning about be saw before him a white faced boy. nearly of hi» own age. w-how dress and ap|u*arance indicated that he Iwdongrd to a higher grad«, aa far a« wealth waa concerned. It wa» Henry I.intoin, notnriou» both for pride and in anime«. Hilly, whn had worked f»r Mr Idncoln. had b**r-n inaulte.! by Henry many a time, and now lie longed to avenge it, but native polin-timui taught him that la the prwacnr of Mary 'twould not be proper, so without n won! to Hen ry he whispered to the little girl, “'Ihat fellow live« near here, and if he ever gives yon trouble just let me know,” Ki»»rd her thru, didn't you?” sneer- tngly asked Henry, retreating at the same time, for there wa» »Mmrthidg in Billy'« eye« which he feared. “(’«•me into th»? bouse,” said Mary, “where he can’t «re ua.” and leading (he way »hr conduct«»! him up to her owii r«>oitt. where there wa« no fear of being interrupted. Alive was fimt carefully filed in her cradle, and (hen krievling «town at Billy's aid«, anti laying her arms «crow bis lap. Mary told him of everything which hid hkppeued. and flniahrd by asking. ’ bow l«mg »hr mnat »taj here?” Had Billy'» purse Iw-en aa large aa hi« heap, that quretiou would have •sally bcm answered. Now be could only «hake hi« head lu reply, while .Mary nett n«k ed if be bad ween Ella I have not arm her." returned be, "but Pve heard that rainy aa it wa« thia morn- ing. Mr». Campbell*« maid wa« out »elect ing muslins and jaconet« for her. ami t hey «ay «h«* 1« hot to wear black, a« Mr». Campbell think« her too young.’* Mary did not «peak far Rome time, but her head dropped <*u Hilly'« knee, and •hr -.1 in- I to hr intently thinking At last. bru»hing ««ide the hair which had fallen over her forehead. Billy eaid: "What are you thinking about?** "I waa wonderlug if Kila wouldn't for get uie and Alice now »hi* la rich and go Ing to I* a lady,’* Hilly had thought the aatne thing, and lifting the little girl In hi« lap, he replied: "If «he doea. I never will," and thvn be told her again bow when be waa older an I had money he would take her from lhe poorhouae an I «.-ml her to aehool, and that »he ah**uld aotne time be a« much of a lady aa Kila. tTo I m * eoutiniird.y NOT CONCLUSIVE OF GUILT. tail-»1 nite I Ven A re Often He. ci ,e I bv Ctrcwmstwntlal Keldenie. ' \a tu ctrvuniatAntlnl evidence, It'a a queer thing." »aid the man lu the brown suit "Five or all year» ago I ««« lu a town In Indiana for a night when a bank waa robbed Nextjnorn- Ing I waa »maliil aa au aci-iimpllee. It I wing i-<mti-iidi«l that I waa accu Idling Iti front of the bank and evidently act ing a» »cntluel for thoae within. Tbn-e different |»-rmitia Identltled me aa the tiian and the fourth claimed to bate _______________________________________ «een me enter the hotel at a late hour by way of a shed and a window. I wa» b« krd up for cxauilnatlim. with a i liam-e of thing» going bard with me. when evlden«-» l*egan to come forward on my aide Tin* landlord aaaerti-d and aw ore that I waa sitting In the otfl e nt 10 o'clock p m Two servant« swore to «.«-lug me go to my room half an hour later. A man having rooms oppoalm the hotel amire that he aaw me amok log at my w liidow at midnight A gur*t of the hotel who had a room next to mine »wore that my anoren diaturtMil him from midnight till 3 o'clock and that lie heard me turn over In lied at X and »0 I was honorably dlael>arg.*d from < uatody." "But ataiut It'a living queer?" waa naked. hy. all the (teople on lioth aides were mistaken I was not outald» tb» luitik at tlx* time mentioned and neither wa« 1 In the hotel." "But y.iu were aomcwhrrr.'' "Oil. of i-ourae Fact la I got limatosi on tbe landlords daughter and we aat up all night on a balcony and aqunaw* hands and talked love and looked at the moonlight and alapiinl m<«M|ultoea Yea. sir. »at there all night like a couple of idiot«, and though I declared I would ill«* for her and «lie »aid «he only want eil me and a bumble cottage ahe wa« married to a red hended butcher within a year ami I waa «ued by a snub nosed wlibiw for breach of promise I was •Imply oliaervlng. you know. Hint dr- cumatantlal avlvtenca la a queer thing, and I wish tn add that a juryman shouldn't lie Influenced too in Ui Ti l»T It.” Waahlngton Pont. 24, MAY l?H»l. NO. FARM’S ol'THE I»\A LAUNCHING OF THE OHIO. 30. NEW SOFT» ESTATE H m B*< Lttofl ?•■ H«ll SM I».« t»w B»v With P«rt«>l !MK<<aa FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF THE WORLD X Alea«nder •! Servia will not alai icale. The Allwny N haa bontl art tire! \ , at reel car «trike King EdwArd han ftdortna at Windaor. ordered many Jawuii)« yacht I ih K j»*n<|«*iice being burned tn rompfetinn, Germany is much afraid <d ica't commercial supremory It Amer Turkry refit»*« to permit the miry of typnwritcra into that country. Thr |»attlr »hip Ohio waa launrhc*! at flan Francbr*» in the prrarncr of President McKinkrv A fund i« bring raised for thr dr st ruction <>f res lions •I thr mouth <»f the Columbia riser. Tl-r president told Governor Grer that lie might vi«it Oregon Iwfore thr expiration of hi« term The Union Pat'ific now rontmln the railroad »ituation from th«* Mt* fiotiri mcr to the r»< ifi<- roast Mr* McKinley is now abb-to «it ! I- \ .' .!•!• h l* \ • t i- . i, f! *.'«! f r thr return of the president ml |*urty to \\ aahington Orders have l»vn iaaiied for a strike of fifty thousand machinists through out the country, A prolonged «trug gh* is exiwcted in the Pacific coast •hops. The Shamrock II will I« jairtially remodeled. Peace reigns in the aouthrrn ippine island« Phil Civil otiircra have Iwwn appointed in A limy province A transport line may I«- established via th.* Slier canal An Ohio river bcmt Two live« were het wa« burned. I lui g handnd A tom b > the agreement wth machini»!« ! Ten i ar« were w re, kivi <M a branch of tlx >• nt bet n I’.icilic m-nr Vbaiiy, Or. Nine minen are <l*-oil and tl reu fatally injured from an eiphmion in a Went Virginia coal mine The Chilean government him waived it« objection to tlx- Pan American congr*«» to I«* held m Movico Hon FrsMiaro. May !” —on • plat form, der.-ratrsi with the national rolura, which hail lawn Ixiill amumi the prow of tlx* big >«ttirehip Ohio at thr I nion Iron Work« in this city Saturday, were (atlirmi I tie prv-ai (dent ami memle-r» of the cat'inet. tkivrrnor Naali of Ohio, Ml«« tirati. lrr, Ina niar«*, who waa to etra».ten the ahip, Mi«a Barter, who waa to »ct for Mr« McKinley ami many uniformr«t office,« »( the army ami navy wailing for th«* «ignal to «tart the big iron monster down thr wsy* into Kan Franc taro toy Mi«« Bertor with her tingrr on thi* l*iiti*-n. w«» heiiling intrully at the imllcalor At IS S3*, two ami a half minutea Lrlon* the tide »«• at ita higlx'at, tb* turn* »cl for the launching, there «ini- deiily allot into the fat e of the Indi* cator the w.*rd "ready Ml«« Ita r tor prrsacl the button. Tlw* leal block irll »way At the umr time. Mm Iti-ahler. a young lady of 17 yvan* let go th«* taitllc of chamj<gne »u«|»*mli<l at t lx- *xle of thr ta*w by - and *»iv»«' ritd«>n. and a« It craahed Against tlx* aide «hr nt tern! tlx word*. **! <*hri«tetl thrv Ohio Releasie! irofu ita bond« the heavy hull of 14,001* ton« <*( «to I w> nt plow ing thrmigh the thick grva«<- of ita cradle Hlowly at tir«t. then faater and faater, «lx* »lid down the way«, taking tlx* tl***«l maji .l ically ami pil ing up thr watt i mgo ut »«'*■ n front of hrr. The toml era.he.I, whiatlea blrar, and tlie multitude ahoutrd No «hip i ver glirn to thl Amrrn an navy liaa taken Ix-r initial plunge into tlx- va under morv fatmr- a more dialinguialirit <-oni|miiy. Thr wiirkn gmrn of thr «hip yard whom President M. Kinley «*ldrv*-.-.| prraentrd him with a plate of burn ishrwl gold five by iiw im-lx» in di mensions, aiirniounted by th<- rnglr ■ ml ahi.'ld of thr American M-al Thr shield in tin* center is of California gold bearing quart« and la th.nke.1 on either aide by the American and California republic flag« At one corner of the (date is the acai of Cali fornia and at III*- other the seal of Ohio. In thr center is a miniature of tin* toltlrahip Ohio and tlie follow ing inscription. "To comnirniorate the Iwiim-lnng of tlx- t'nited Stairs totthwbip ohm I’riiiti.I to llor \t illiaiu M* Kinl* « pr«*»idrnt id the I'nitnl State», by th« employe» of the t'nmn Iron Works San Francisco, California. " I I» In --ratio« - around thi I . rd, r of th. plate .irv of oak leaire inter- twined with C.ilii rnia |ai|-pi*-s No D«h mt« Date filed lor th« Start Hom« San Ffanciacu, Me i in Prvaident McKinley ha.« given up Kinley'» cimdltii aile hi» tour to tin* Norhtweat on account proital yesterday Tin« of hi* wife»' iltncM. Her condition waa able to »it tip for a while welcome new« war gin-li out ahortly 1« cotiaiilcrvd M*riotia. after 5 o'clock The Alaaknn, the largrat merchant There were many caller* at M'tdllialllp ever bllllt on tlie Pai itic Scott residence yisterday Then coast, hoa t»ern Intinehed at the Union a general (eoling that the crista hail Work«, at Kan Franctaco. ia-en |»««««l, and that Mr* McKin continue to gain in Tbe governor oi New York hoa ley would No d, linite ilate h i* n t ordvrtxl «oldirm to Albany Ml strength 1 (Torta to settle trouble lirtwern strik been lie*'llleil tljaill a* to »lu ll the er* and employer» hd* thus far failed. president w ill «tart for tin* national capital, but It 1« ho|«-,| that Mr» Although reports coming from McKinley will is able to travel with South Africa an- very meager, tlie iti- in a few day« dii'atioii.s an’ that the Boer» ar** rapid President Me Kinley 1« in n, ,-ipt of ly brrnking down, owing to c«dd and cablegram* from the king and quern lack of pro* taioua. of England. President Loulwd of A financial |winic wa« narrowly France, and many otlx-r Europ-an potetitati-a, inipiiring a« to Mr« Me averted in l>»nd«»n. K mlcy '• ri.ndit ion. The powers have jirotretptl n^snxt Among the callers on the president Turkey'» ¡»>*tal tne»«iire* wa» Calvin s Tilua. tin- first lituri A l*auil o( Anx-rican briK*rul« h»4 can soldier to mount tlie wall« of Pi-kin, who returned With the trans tw*t*n brokrn up near Mntiila. port Sheridan, ju«t arrived tariff w ill The nrw Philippine probably go into r-ffivt June I l*rrei<li-nl Mi Kttilry h** inail«* hi« nthcial entry into Mau Franciaeiv. Mr« Nation's attorneys have — I up tin-|>l<-1 of iti.xutl) aa a il<-h*(i«a tn thi* trial (i*r joint anvashlng ANOTHER PROVINCE CLEARED Adcnt'al Kcmpfl K«porti Ih« Surrcnflar ol (ht Innir<<ni U«M*rdu *nd Mi* force Washington. May Si -—The naiy departinml ha« rerrived thr followmg Eilward A I'mlahy say* he i« will eaiilrgram (rum Adulimi KrmpfT ut ing to |W) V"rn l.Ml rewanl for the man Cav itr a ho alslurtisl hi» tvon, if nrc»a«ary. “Captain Owrn ad* i»e* timi thr Th«* jiriwulrnt <•( tlx- French rom- Urdanrfta and Gard<»|iiil rrcrivrel <>n pauy ahi< h own» the right of way |<>r UMini May 17 General Ma- ardi», the Panama canal 1« m the t’nitml olfirrr» 1*4 meri. ‘«Jt’rft ufi*-», «t Himtng 'I h» y are i»*»w in Mates to make an effort to 1 aril th« bay and Mofong arrenai I» hih «| (or Marcivo w h< re thr company'» cmcreaion*. majority «leaire to «urrender to thr The employe* of every inaehiiio 1 armv. OtItera »urrrwlrrevl to l>ra|» r »hop ami factory in Heattie, number* 1 marine oflirrr at <>long«|»o Thi« i» I !.. y lug over 2.M). have aalkrsi out I thè la«t m«urgrnt force in Za mi mi Ir» ilemaml nine hour* mateaii of 10 and (htnlkMit• r*-«umnl survey province a 11', percent iiicrvvia«* in wage*. Work " Riot followed the attempt uf th« Union Traction Company, of Allmtiy, l>»»g»r»ui U«r«lHt» R«port«tf N Y . to rvwume the operation of ita New York May 21 —Two liner« electric atrei-t railway ajatem One which came into port Unlay, rep 'rted nonunion motorman wa* fatally in they puamvl dangermi« derelict«, jured and a car derailed winch, if met with in tlx- night time, 1-acuna has pruiuanl to surrender would certainly have resulted in do hi* com ma mi. ssier. Tlx*«» wreck* are drifting in the ocean lanes, which are now ls*ing A watchman in a Vtah refinery dally trav»r»«-d by liner« Tlx* gov •tide flft,000 in ailver bullion. ernment will la* a»krd tn ««'ml out The Chinese are aatoniahrsi al th* one of the «mail gunlmet« tu hunt for and destroy the derelict» amount oi indemnity demanded. Wrtrkrd by « Ussheut Tha congreaaional appropriation of Kllia, Kan , May 30 —('nom Pa f3,(MIO.OOO for the extenaiou o( th« rural delivery poatal aervice becomea eitic wrat Isiund freight train No || *a» wns-kisl by a wuahisl ont bridg* available in three month«. thrrr milea West o( Sharon Sprii g- The Roman Catholic an-hbtahop of F.arly thi« mornmg Ilot h tbe m Montreal had forbidden the member« gineer ami t'irenian wrrr matantlj of that church from countenancing killrd Two trackwralkers a ho were cremation in any way. at tiw bridge hâve dl«ap|«*nn.l and il The publie public prit printer of Minnemita ia tohritsi thry h>«t thetr livre. The There la no dlatln.-tlon of parta apeau-fa in the Chlm-ae language, au.l uo lasst all record» by laauing the lawa engin» and M-xrral cari wenl mto tlx m ogultlun of the prlu< Iple of Indre- |uuuwd by the recent tegialature with- river, thr rnginr and nnr car ot cattlr ta ing rnllrrly •ubmergrd. in two day» after odju_rnmeut. flou. ALL OVER OREGON. c usar»tal and tin«»,tal Hapo«>iin<, »I In», A porla»»« Bruì Rtvww vl ■< th, Iwowlh and ImprovanMutv »I th« Man, l«duitrn> rbr»u,K»«t On, tbrivm< Cow», svoawtallh telavi Marini H «port Bear creek cattl* in« n «hipped fr* in Pemlleton 110 head of rattle to Pugrl sound. Thr annual field day athletic c< con tests of the pcodb-to>n piddle M'ho*d* w ill take | Lo » May Henry Brune from Korkland DB sheared }rar!mg we thers al !>«!!« « for 11 l<> a head »« ¡d The A htrdg*! has twen roni|>!«-lr*| a«*:o*» the Hand ,1: ii>« 233 (cel long and hi fret wi«lc Il is reported that thr Golcond i a • t a ;»»1 ti U r» k «1 trirt, has lareti sold f«»r a k ***I figure Joi'k Gordon ami Petr Gagnon re- rrnlly »old rev era I quarts mining claim» in thr Grevntoorn mountain« t«> Gibb I • kvitt I *r f I llrrenUy a piece of quart« weigh ing ‘«io pound» w a « pi* krd up at th« Mule Gulch placer mine near tn tome. It 1« estimated to tie worth *1,000. A clean up from l‘>> tons of Mam- nmtb mine ore treated *»t thr Virtue mill waa taken to Balter City last week. The clean up «mountcl ta |1 100—two han, one <d the value «>1 flKINi and anotlrer of 1100, an average vf $ 11 to the ton The North P wdrr Irrigation Com- |>an\,wh h r •• » i-.t v | in 1.4*. d the big Grayson ditch, aoulh east of Baker <?ity, hiia completed surveys for the ex tension <»f thr ditch into the lower valley. Thr work of const ruction of thr ditch will begin thia week. N<-w|**rt will have ce|i brut n«n. a F urth •»( Juh The new rehnol htxiae ii at Marrola Tinilvr claims on the mnldlr fork of lh« t -|iiill- ai. Ui . rapidly t.*k<•» Oirmlinti« have hern resumed at the Eureka min« ,»t St-hua Jt-wphin« County. Thr trhqdionr line U-ing rgtrndvd from Hpriiigfivld to U aterville isvom- pie ted t<> Thurston. The Southern Orrg».t»Oil (\>m|w4iiy. operating near A«hlatid, ha.« pur ehaMvl a boring plant. Thr marhinrry of the Hummerville creamery has Iwren received and will I m * in place within a few day« THE CRISIS IS PASSED Mr» MiKlnlvy Wo Able to Sit I'p ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM Eighty •♦\en « mm 1|»« of wild aitimal« were pr« '« nt*d (or U>unty in 3 a < kvoii county hi tl * n tli d kpril Contract hit* U«’h awarded to thr kthrna Flouring Mill Company to |>ump water fur I“** year. The Henry I* Smith farm of acres, 1 'a mil. ■* • act iti Italia», l>et*n sold to an tlkallmma man *t; kw The Ontario W '«rehouse Comparii is building a warehouM nn thr Khort Line right < I w 11* building will K- « j O xt O fr**t. fir»- proof, »lid will be punh'-d to a B|»’rdy completion. Portland Markat, Wheat— Walla W ilia, fillMlliX- ; , valley, nominal, biueatrni, 01»ti2c I er bushel. Flimr— Best gride- $'• WM3 II* j»-r barrel; graham, 12 •'*.• Oato—Whitt |l .Wta« I 35 ja-rcental, ft 11 II 27 > « I >1* |s : I ■ nt . Barley — Fissi, f 17n* 17 2Ó, brewing, ♦ 17<d 17 'l-> 1« r ton Mill.tuff.— Ilian fl7|«rton . mitili- ling* f'.’l 40, aborts, |2o tfli; ehop, 41« Hey—Timothy, 412 »M14 clover, 97*»*.* óti, Ongoii wild hay. »tot 7 jier ton. |lo|w— lt<a Hi- prr li». Wool — Valley, Huflflr, Eaatrni Oregon, I7»0 b ; mohair, Wutfllr per pound. Butter — Fancy creamery. I’m» I 1 ■ ■ I I . * I I • 1'.’ .■ |-1 imui d I * • « ■ per doren. CheoM—Full errarli, twsii«, Ebe 13’jC ; Young America, IS'^iellc jM*r pound. Poultry—Chicken»,mixed Mat I hrna, glue I .iO, dre.sisl 11na 12<- |trr jaiuml. springs, |.'l*a.i ja*r doarn ; duck«, $■'•«.*; gveae, ♦»><di7. turkeys, live, 10»ite, drvaaed, 13« 15c jw*r pound. Potato«**—Old, 9ltofl 10 per «ack, new, t»gc. |«*r pound. Mutton — lami*« 4**»4c |«-r pound groaa; la**t »harp, wethers, with wuoL ft 2.’>**r I 40; dr* .sed. 7’»*• j>er pound. Hog« — Groaa, hraiy, t-i 7,’mlii light, )l 75«*5. dresanf, 7ta7‘»e per pound. Veal—lairge, 7<rfMc per Jaurmi . •mall. MlMtqe jw*r j«mnd Beef—Groaa, top atrer«. *5»5t5; rows ami heifer». It .’She I 74; dres.nl la-rf, R'jiah’je |wr pound A Toledo, 0., polier jtMlgr« »*« drunkrnnrwa ia a dioroor, n<»t a crini«*, and diami sacs all plain drunks that I rottM I*for« him. An Omaha man claims to have rnaiir out of common earth. |a*lrolnim ¡and two avrrrt ingredient« a cheap and plentiful fuel. Earl Grey, of Great Britain, ha« a plan to secure control of all sah«ins and to di««*oun»gr thr »air of intoxi cating drink» tlx-rr.