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•‘•Jr* • I LINN COUNTY, OKEGON, FRIDAY » Keystone Shaving Parlors Only First -O sm Shop in the City Shaving Hair Cutting Sh*m^»«ng Hat tu J W VOGEL Commercial House General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers.... Horseshoeing a Special!)... SCIO, OR. ? ■ > ■* :-^l • - **TV a •». •< 7 WL *W • . ’ » •* MU mw Rsqsrg ths Tsrwu »4 SsitisaMM as a foaslKal \«t»cv BANK .. OF.. SCIO CAPITAL, $20,000. Corvallis à Eastern R.R. «’! »V» NEWS OF THE STATE iTEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS OF OREGON C The fish warden collecteai 960? 30 saw bow loroly sb» realty WM. CHAPTBH XVI Ash lion»»» during June, "Yau's enough sight hsn.J».m»r "Ob. m-.th»r. won’t X»« labs Ibis pil Miss Jenny wbi.pvrol Marsh as low from my brad sad put so»tb»r blew The «•-mnd annual Harney county ket « mt f»»t. snd •« tb» 8rv>. and civ« door <q>»n*d and Jenny appeared lair will I«' held Hepl»mtier 1611 Specialist for Refraction and me some water, or s-.uietbmr? <*b. dear, •Imply «frayed than her ai.ter, but dear!** grossed poor It««» I luco s, ss mg •• frosh sn-l blooming as s roeebod. Kattlmnakr« sro said bv trout tUh- Defects of the Eye. , u ar», Itos«- • • with aeblag bead sat lungs she did pes er men to tw numerous ami rotivi.««in. nil. ase» for ber lmprnd»s<-» Is « rossisg the Mid. "only It mikes m* shiver to look near Pendleton. ' Wwt. slippery street in ib n sllpp rs and at your seek and arms You'll wear Will make regular trip« to hela SltbrS ll-rse woolen Mek. beslilea your .haw I The encampment of the Fourth reg Walrh local column lor data of visits Mr» I.Incola, nh" blow u-ith.ng sf tbit el oak. won’t yonT* iment, O N G . at Eugene, haa been “S-msene». I'm not <n'O< to t*» baa esposo re, Iraidly Is me tit ed th» extrem« brought to a cl<we delicacy of her daughter's roSslltntlos. died up this way. f«M Rids have been aakml tor the im Imputing It wholly to M iuat ll.gyoke dis musses the lav*." Mid Ro»», refusing th» ciplioe, and wishing, as sb» had often warm seek whieh Jenny brought h»r provement of the federal building and don» before, that «he'd i»«n wise »n I V rap el th« door and a rail from grounds in Astoria kept her st home Jenny,would ha«» Henry that th» earrtag» waa waiting A hoy al Mciford was laoily crushed eishr-l so. too. If hy Ibis iu»«n< R-rve s rud<ot th» ronv»rostloa. and. throwing by falling in front of a moving engine, lllneM could ha«» been avm.let. for it on their cloaks and hoods, th* girts de- J. BIZARI), Prop which he tried to l>srd. was not « very agreeable task to stay in «■ eu-lrsl to th» halt, wbero, with unusual that clon» sick r-mm listening to the femlerncsa. Henry eaught up hia Invalid There are now four fiah hatcheries complaints of het faolt finding sinter, who • inter, and, drawing Ibe «»Il eloaely over in Oregon and it is the intention of tossed sn l tented an I fretted. from her race, carried her 1» the covered Nsw-ly Furnulwd ind Rfbild Master Fish Warxien Van Ihisen to morning until night, «oruelitnr« wiahiag sleigh, so that her fes-t might not touch Throughout.>>> establish several more. Herself dead, ant then crying be«-a ose ah» the ley walk "What? It-Hw-Llnroln hero?" egiTalm»d "wanted something an I did not know Our tables sr* supplied wah the A young man at Mayville. Gilliam half a itoaesi rote»» aa Roa* bounded what ’’ county, tried to duplicate a prea-rip- best the markets aHoed.^U> Into the drossing room. "Oh! dear." said she. one evening «rr tlon from memory He ia dead, as "V m , Ron» Lineoln is hero." South of Bud,.. SOO. OREGON ersi day» after the rommem-mient of her the medicine was (or external use. Illness, "bow provoking to be obliged tn pl Ini. gayly, divesting herself "I'm not going to II» here moping with tb» dullest of »II wrapping 11- pysrilv in ti.e northern |«rt -I dull company when there's Mrs HusseU » jet, I guru, neiihi-r am I going to b» Clacacniaa county and around Woial liouse-l op »Il winter. Th» frosh air has party next week, «nd I've surh • lovely burn and Hubbard show great im <lr»M to wear Why sin t I as strong -tone nt» good alrosdy—n»e." and »he provement in the last 30 days Verm and healthy as y-u? though I wouldn't potnte.1 to a bright, ioun-1 spot which ID so far have not appeared The burned her ■hawk. be so fat for anything I’ll go plant, are healthy ami cultivation haa A yonug girt, who»» family had on» party sick or well, I w «nido'I not been more thorough in 10 year« by - tie fallen victims to th» groat N»w for any thing. ’’ The present outlook is for a yield IO Jmny looked up In •urprise. ■ ■Sins England plague, consumption, shuddered snl turned sway, (or to h«-r eye th» per cent in exceaa of that of 1Q00 why her sister was •«> particularly any glow which Rose ealletl health was but Ions to silent the party. A large fruit evaporator i, Matag _ •*ltec»i|se.’' nlurS'-d Rose. "Mary How the beetle bloom of death. built at Riddles, thong las county. "How beautiful she la!' aaid more than ard will be there, and you know ss well aa I how awkward she'll appear never on», as with her accxtatnmr-d grace Roa» The First National bank ol Eugene entered the brilliant dra sing room An I was in any kind of society in ber life." has installed a large new money vault. “I don't »re wbat imlni-emi-nt that can truly itoae waa beautiful that night, but off ****« he for you to »«¡mse your health." said like the gorgeous foliagv of the fading The contract haa been let for t he I It»# f man • autumn, 'twna Hi» beauty of decay, for Jenny, and lto«r r ontinuel building of new school hot it«- at "I want to aee Ida mnrtiSed one», for death was written on her blue «»med Riddle» she might know better than to bring a brow, amt lurked amid the roses on her * .■* little thought she of that, green country girl here, «v.'tlng her up The old telephone line let wren as something wonderful, and expecting as with euilling lip and beaming »yr she Pendleton end Thorn Hollow ererybody to heiler» It Just heran»- Miss roe-eivvd th» bouiag» of th» admiring undergoing rejiaira Helden said so Come, bring uie my throng Just then Ida and Mary w»r» an dress. Jenny I want to see It the Hom The new water coin|«aiiy al R>"W- Both Aunt Martha and Ida ton lac» -n th» rap« is a« wide as Ida nounerd. burg i» tri.ul.I.-«I considerably with bat taken great pains to bsv» their Selden » ’ broken and leaking mama. young friend becomingly dressed, and "What do yon mrin’" ask«»J Jenny, •he looked unusually well in th» em A number of 6sK have Iwn found turning quickly toward her slater, Wk 'te broiderod muslin skirt, satin waiat and white, wasted fac» looke-l fitter for a blonde bertha which Aunt Martha dead in the Rogue river The evi- OFFICERS: had shroud than a gay party dr»«s. dence |«>inta to the uae of dynamite. msiste-i upon her acreptlng as a pres--nt. ff rasad» nt J. W. Games "I mean what I say " returned ll«w. Th» rich silken braids of her luxuriant ViM-Pratdrnt TT. A. Ewing ”1'<n hot going to be coopsul tip here any A crew of «heeiwhcarera at lake- hair were con fin «nt at th» back of her view went on •trike the other <iay for CaaJtisv R. Mw ilo« longer. I'm going to the party tomor finely formed head with a g-dd.-o arrow, row night. If I never go again.” 7 cents |»r head. The current price which, with the exception of a plain baud "Why, Rose (.incoln. are you cratyT' of gold no each wrist, was the only or in the county is 6 cents. Baes a genrial banking and rivhxngr asked Jenny "You haven't l-oen in the nament she wore. This was her first in street yet. and bow do y<>n expect to go I lamin <d about 10, (JOO. (MM* (ret of Basino» Loan» «nade at lurrrnt rale» troductlon to the gay world, but so keen tomorrow mght? Mother wouldn’t let was her perception of whst was polite log», cut on the heailwaters of the •nd draft» issued on principal cities you. If she were here ' Willamette and McKentie river«, ia and profmr that non» would ever hare "Well, thank fortune' »he and father » i»,■■ te.l It. and yet there was about being taken to Oregon City. tioth are in Houthbridge; and besides that her »oinrtiilng ao frosh and unstudle,l. entlug warbler family have afforded I'm a great deal better; so hand tue my that «he had hardly entered th» room tun the greatest pleasure, fur they be- A W HAGEY Home locations of gold lies ring com« atmolutrly fearl«»« of the cam draws.'" quart« hales tn the Hampson crock ero many wer« struck with her easy, un era. and they place a degree of trust lu Jenny compiled, and rweliuing <>n pll affected manners, so different from ths district, southeast of Ashland, have one that waa as unusual a« It wa« de lows •.-aroely whiter than faeraelf, Roe» practiced airs sf the city belle«. Item made recently, which are likely Ijaruln examined and found fault with Ella watched her narrowly, whispering lightful. Being anxious to aes-ure pbo to prove of good value. a thin gosaiuer fabric, little stilted fur aside to Henry hour sorry she felt for tograplui of the young. I jiald frequent A TASTE OF FREEDOM The hot wave in the F'.ast continues any une to wear un a cold, wintry night, poor Mary, she was so verdant, and real visits to the n«oL and what a wonder Th«- new flouring mill al Thu Halles and mach !-s» t i her ly hoped she wouldn't do anything very fully concealed neat It waa. tu<-k«*d and th<> death» and prostrations are ia living rualind to completion By more numerous than ever before. That iv All ths Cubans Want. Ssvi (isnsrsl the cm! of the weak all that will re "There. I knew it wasn’t as wld» as awkward, for ’(would mortify her to All bi*<A <4 w.trhFB rlorlt an4 r*- away In a small deprewalon and hidden Ida's into an eighth of au in< h,” said she. death! "But look," she added, "and aee Gsmsi. Th«» Ann«ution An immense lead combine luxe leen main unfinished <>( th« earprnter measuring with her Auger the expensive how uiauy people Ida ia Introducing her by the roota of an oak anpllng It would formed to control the lead iields tn sao OMGON. forever have remained uudincovered by New York, July 9—A dinner was work wilt >» the windows. lac». "I'll have some new t'.nue, Jen to.” Missouri. Capitalisation, 62O.U0U,- given tonight at the Union lewgue ny. suppose you go down street and ft "Of rourse. why shouldn't she»" asked me had I not. by lucky cliain-e. otwrv > Portland Merkst» ed oue of the (Mirriit birds visiting It. (AMI. II. for I'm bent upon going." au I the Henry, end Ella roplle-t: club to General Maximo Gomel and thoughtless girl sprang lightly upon the A Chicago man was shut and fatal General T Estrada Palma, by W E "I don't know it seems so funny) to (Inly at first did the owners ol>J«*ct to Wheat — Walla Walla, export value, fluor, and rbased halfway across the see Mary hero, doesn't It?” Mr Stok's was formerly a I uiy Intruding, and by various methods ly wounded while attempting to re I). Stokes, I >us lie I, blueatem, 5H^c; room to show how well and atroug •he Before Henry could answer, a young did they try tn coax tue away from cover a lady's purse from the man member uf the Cuban league of Amer 57c |*r valley, nominal. was. man of bin acquaintanc» touched bls j their home, ica, and was chwmly identified with Flral one and then th« who did the shooting. Flour—bswt grades. |2 ‘.*M3 40 per Jenny knew that further expostulation shoulder, saying: "tdncolo, wbu la that the work of the junta, of which Gen i other would feign broken wings, and A circular dra«l line with a radius i: » r M from her was Useless, but she refuMol tu •plen ld looking girl with Mine Ha-ldeu? barrel; graham, 62 60. eral Palma waa the head The Cuban i sn r M half scrambling. they half • rolling. of 1,(MM) feet haa been drawn around — i bi r M go fur the lac», and Harsh, the servant I haven’t seen a liner face in Boaion for would make their way down the strep Oat«—White, |l .Jibuti 35. gray, the naval ol>»eravtory at Washington, general made a brief apeech, which gir!, was sent with a note from Rose many a day.” II Mg*I 31 Ig per cental was interpreted by General Gontahra hillside In the hope of luring me away ' to protect the instruments. saying she wanted a me» article, eight "That? Oh. that's Mias Howard, from t <»i A M Barley—Feed. 117-417 50. brewing/ General Gomes »aid hr was deeply usa M or ten dollars per yard. l 'bii-uper An intimate friend of our Then, finding that I waa not to be taken A statement preparod at the pen touched by the remarkable reception 117«* 17 50 per ton. it i> r M "I don't believe father Would like to family. Allow me the pleasure of In In even by such an artful devh-e, they sion other shows that for the H« m -«I he had received in the Culled State» bar» you make su- h a MU," «aid Jrnay, troduriug you." and Henry walked away, endeavored to arov.mpil.h their object Millstuffs—llran, (17 per ton. mid ynnr emb'd June 30. HWl, 49.613 M when Harah was gone. "Mother didn't leaving Ella to tb« tender merote« of by avoiding at me Cuba and the United State., «awl the dling' |2I SO ehorta, **■>. chop, (16 lu lesa than two M name« were added to the |»-naion roll«. dare to tell him about your m-w dross, general, belong together, fl is only M Hoar. who. •• one after another quitted hours they quieted down ami simply Hay—Timothy, 112 5OM14 clover. for be told her she mustn't get anything her eld» an-l went ovor to tb» "enemy,” Fighting has la-vn renewiM in Man a question of gravitation when they |7<sl> 50, Oregon wild hay. Ri.e' psq looke.1 on tu alienee The nest time charged, and he said, too, sonietblig grow very angry, w--n lerlng if folks Were churia. ' a» a M will la- one But at present, after the ton. mo i M about hard times 1‘erhaps he's g lug lu-wltched, end hoplug Ida He I Jon 'falt I visited the nest they made m> otijre great struggle in which thousands of Huntington, W. Va , had • .SOO,» II is F M Ilona, and I Imagined they revognlxed Ilutter—Fancy creamery. 15.4 17 (»c , to fail Wouldn't It li» dreadful r | better, now that she'd ma n su many lives were sacrificed, and when men trslna 1 and « t>ei»«ea Ctao sail « i«a||.. me. and reallacd that I meant no harm (MW fire. dairy, I3<gl4c. store, log* 12c per If Rose heard the last pan of thia nolle» her protege.' T«»»4»»a, Tkaiutaj. en.l Mlur.lsi. nr. i « ■ returned to their homes only to find sentane« she did not heed II. for to her pound. I.ater in the evening, William IL-nder either to tbonaolvM or to their young, There ia no change in the steel v«h«r usta« dally .avevi Sunday their wiica and children starved to Tisi»« I and « srelie la albaay la lime t<> the Idea of her father's falling was pre came, and immediately Jenny Itegan to for tbsvsc bad hatched since my last worker»' strike. Eggs—17«* 17 t^c per dosen ■wsarol vita Ik. a. r u»ulk two nd irate. •• posterous death in Ilia restricted Imrrier* in When th» dinner bell rang talk to him of .Mary, and th» Impression visit. well a« (ivlag las nt Ours boni, in an<n, Chee s e Full cream, twins, 12 IS The cabinet haa raised the age limit which Weyler had them under his sb» threw on a heavy «ha«vi and de she was making. Placing her band kst«N depailur« at s r. aaitb bound u«in I. t Day by day I catue to watch the little for |M«I master» from 40 to 45 year». policy of concentration, they fell that IlSc V oung America, IStnlJlye |>er fortland scending to th» dining parlor, rem sine. I familiarly upon his arm. as though that fellows, and they grew rapidly, as all Tisi* N. > e>.»»ci with ih. « I- Wet nut» below stair« all the afternoon, forcing It ia pound. wer» Its natural resting place, eh» led A Chinese imperial edict order» they must have Ciilwii fibre. usi« al < ur.sllis ‘ nsMng for Indri«i.denae, young birds do Finally they wer.« Poultry— Cliickrna. mixed, fl 75<4 Mary now fully realised lie said that ; MrMlaevlll« and all »iHnu nortk 1« fort..nd back her rough, and chatting merrily him toward a group, of whkb that lives of missiunaries and con ready to make their first venture Into with a group of young girl« who had •eeme-l the router of attraetioa. flt>WI«t KTOXg. Manage- Cuba cannot get along without the! 3 50, hens, .3tS«l4UO; drrsaed, 9.4 Near verts I* res|»>cted. the great world that, should not acvl I Tt gxgX Ag«at. Albany called to see ber. ani congratulated her her stood lleury IJneuln. redoubling hia j» : ptMltd; ill..I .|.ring« l<k- twr springs, *100<4tt*l United States, hut the Cubans 'want ; |(k- The British (tag lias again Iwen upon her Improved health, f<«r rsrltrm.m flattering compliments in proportion aa dent Iwfall them, waa to tie tbelr fred |«-r ihnen ib -en , ducha, du. ks, 6-1 | l ini for old, |2 50 |ier to feel freedom lent a deep glow to her ebrek, which Mary grow colder end mor* reserved In Ing ground for many years to com«- lowered from the pole on which it After dinner General Gomes said to <•3.00 for young; _ geese, *1 per would »aally deceive the in»« perirti ce«l her manner toward him. Hilly amt eon Aa 1 lookesl Into the nest the family Hoatrsi in Hkagway. the new»|«|M>r men that he wished tv, doren , turkeys, live. HuaHlr; dreiucd. The nest day. owing tn nverexert Ion, ceiled an he waa. he eonld not help no of fiesiglIllgs scramhlnl out aa though A Philadelphia bank clerk haa dis- express his gratitude to the press of' lthnlJlfC |»r pound. Rose’s temples wero th rob lung with pam. I ticing how differently she rro-eived Will they had t«een a«-at*errd by some fnvla appeared, taking with him *13,IMA) the United States amt of the world for | Mutton — I-nmba, 3 Sc. and more than once she half detrrmin--d iam Rendnr from what she had himself «("••I Ible hand, ao nearly alinultanreua was of the firm's money. —vis the great giaal they had dona to the drtuMMsl, 6<4 7 c not to gu; but her pasalon for society "But all In good time,’’ thought he, per (Kititid; sheep, tbelr action. an«l In less time than It I llr was sure S3 25 groan drroaml. fiiiUki- p»y li. was strong, sn l Mrs Russell's party ha t glancing at Ella, to see how she waa af- The total government receipts (of cause of Cuban fibre so loug Kron sn«|elpatM sn-t tglked about f,«tc-l t,j his dossrtloD wf her an-l hie takM to tv'. It each lilt.« ...it» «>f .!•■«« n i the fiscal year just ended were *5 h 5, • that the Cubans would now r«tabli«h Hog« — CruM, heavy, |5 75(46; that ah» felt she wowld not miss It for th» flirtation with her sister Hh-- was ataml- and rust coloresi feathers waa bblden their own government, and would light, |l 75(45, ilroascd, 6lt(47c per MH 30H and the disbursements world, and. as she • had eonfesse-l to ing a llttin apart from any one, and with among tt«e dead crackling leaves with u show the gratitude they Ice I for the i NH'i.310, leaving a surplus for the year pound. Jenny, there was also a mean curiosity her elbow resting upon a marble etan I. which the ground was strewn Though , o| help of the Americana in rrnioving Veal—Htnall, 7(n<4H«-; large, 6% to se» bow Mary Howard would appear her cheeks flush».I, and her eyelaehea I had tried my foot to watch where the Spanish yoke «47c per pound. at a fashionable party. The Reading. Pa., strike has bean moist with th» tears she dare not shed, each bird concealed Itself. It waa aoow "Maturate my handkerchief with co •he waa watching with feelings In which The men are to return Beef—Gross tup steer«. |4 0O«4 4 25. tlm» before I collected them all pre declared off. Trains lesi» West Scio tor fortland ssii «sy logne. ami put the vinaigrette »her» I more of real pain than Jealousy waa min Jsxtls Mannes Ssatsastd, to work and appoint a committee to cows and heifers, |3 25<4 3 50, dreward »■alraws si io SJ s m Lears t--r Alian, si X v . paratory to photographing them Of can reach It while you arrange my hair." gird, for Ella was weak an-l simple- F ■ _______ meet a committee representing the Eldorado, Kan , July — Jessie twef, 6%«*7(tr per pound. ahe said to Haarah, who at the usual hearted. an-l loved ll-nry I.Incoln far cvmiiwp the parents were greatly »xclt.-d H h [«—12<4l4r |ier pound. Poni.nd * » • m . î p m birds always are when their young employers, the joint committee to Morrison, convicted of manslaughter hour came up to dross her young mis l»etter th«a «urli it he deterred to be arbitrate the differencea. ** Albany 12 »p M . M) » » ■ in the second degree for the murder Wool — Valley, llafllSr. Eastern tre«s for th» evening "There, he earoful first l«*av» the nest and when they l«»v«-d. Arrive« A«hi.n<i I.’ C* a m ., )| 9 a m The public def>t increased |I7,737,- of .Mr« Clara Wiley (’««tie, on June Oregon, R<4lt<- mohair, I'M21c jer end not brush so bsrd. for that ugly pain "Of you thinkia<. KlIaT* mw the entire brooil captured hy on» aa« r. me nt«» Ap tn . « a «« * <an FranciM-« 7 as » nt • I « a m Isn't quite gon» now bring me the glass aakml 22, I’.MH. was today «rntenced to five pound. Andina bert»*If nearly whom they had conahb-re«! a friend 147 in June. *• <»v<1rn $ as . m il A* a m. and let me ere If I do look like a gliost." alone, Ijcst year 49.611 names were added years in the penitentiary in close con Ixnter • a mt. m the?' seemed to regret hating plaresl so Potatoes — $ I 15 png ggck, "Pale, delieete folks is always mor» most anyone. K anea. ( Hy 7 IS a. m , • ■> • m, finement al hard labor. much cinfidence In me Bnt only for to the pension rolls. potatoes, 1 %fl*1 \c jwr |iound. *• < hfr.<n 7 AA • m I * I IB Interrai Ing than red. hearty om-«." said At tb» sound of her voire Ella looked M IZM Ante le« i ja p m , ? a m a very abort time did tbelr dnnhta con the flattering errs eat. op. and coming quickly to her aid». Mid: - Fl Pee- Ap m tp * Ri i former governors of Tennessee Prlvatserlag Thraalsasd. Tuha will not warp or crack if a Prvft Worth • » a m.iMp m •'.Merey. how white I am.” exclaimed "It's ao dull and lonesome here, I wish tlnue Aa »non aa I plared the young- <*ny «>< *•«»«•> AAa ■» . • a m. stern on a anllable perch they Fotlj are among the eit icons of that state, pail of water ia put into each directly Rose, glancing at the ashen face roflret I'd stayed at bom»." Bruuels, July 9 — The Petit Bleu - Ho««»» «a m , « a m nt by the mirror. "Rub my ebroka with * New Orleans A > p ■ « 25a m In her heart Ros* wished so, t«re. but ceaae«l to utter that lisping note of anx one being United Mtatea senator Wil says that Mr. Kruger haa lately re- after using. *• « *ehir.ft-n I c amt Wt m cologne, Harah and see If that won't she was too proud to ack BOW let ge It, ious protestation, am! tn show that they liam Il Rate Germany, in extending the favored - Sew Tort 12 Up m , 12 U y m (used to entertain proposals to arm bring «orne color into them There, an-l freling nananally hind toward Ella, no longer feared me they h<>pt*<l atmut Twenty torpedo boat destroyers ami privateer«, but that the promoters are nation clause of Great Britain, that'll do Now hand me my dre»a. tin. whose uneasiness she readily understood, on the camera while I waa arranging torpedo lioala will oe turned over to folla» an« Tourist rars on b-uk trains re|4« Canada. again urging the ex-preaident of the i hair ears Sacramento to Og-t.n an-l KI ram. Isn't It beaullfolT* ahe eontlnne«L as «he sb» ropllsrd: "Ob. I are you are Jealous tL World's Work. the government by contractors within threw a«i I» th» thlrkly wadded double of Henry, but he's only trying tn tease An American has offered to s»4 tourist rar. t» < Slcaco. St twin, «rs or Mouth African republic to notify tlie the next few months. IMM s»*t Wsahisgtos gown aml a«aum»-t ■ licht, thln dresa, you. for he can't be Interested in that powers that unless they Intervene he have hia daughter introduced into Cos nee« I «e si rs» Fra nr taro with tov.rsl "IMrads ' tiring High Price«. lines lor Howolnl.1. J*l-an i bins folllp|.ln«s which feil In fiere, fnljs aruuod her awkwar-l thing." Britiah society. In The earl of Stamford, addressing will iaaue letters of marque. A genuine Mtradlvarlne violin Is < ssiral an« Aonib Aissoes "But he ia. I almoat know ha •light Agure event of Mr. Kruger'a continued the National Vigilance Society, in ■ London learns that the United ■tor- Mr. M X WnndmaMre a«»nt st Wes« worth whatever the person owning It When her toilet was rompleteJ Ros» turned Kila, with a trembling •(lo atollo». 1 a44eMB fiiaal, the promoters proptwe to Hates «tee I corporal ion ia planning to stood up before the long mirror, an-l a voire eh» triad In vain to aubdoe, and may ask. At tl.tas) it would not ba l^mdon, says American women are < H MARKHAM. the purifiers of the national morals, . without authorisation. «*•■ Ilan fol A rase A(t go after the trade of the World gl»w »f pride came to her cheeks aa she then, tearing she could not longer rs deemed extravagant. ruetisu-l. Or. 0IC * • * Æa» TELLURIDE STRIKE ENO8. Telluride. Colo July 9 —W ith th» ■oaitivo information from Lieutenant t Governor (’oolvw, a menilw-r of the commission appointd by thegovernot to investigata th» strike in the Smug- gl«r Union mine, that Governor Orman w.-uld not send troops, and with th» aaaurans'» from th« min« managers of th« district that they could not longer afford to cloae down, Arthur L. Colima, manager _ of the Rmuggler t'nioti mines, has coiicedevl several points, and « aett lenient lw tween himaelf and the Miners Union haa l*»n mad« Thia ends th» strike, ami many miners will return to vrork im mediately. The terma of settlement are looked up.m aa a victory for the miners, ami tonight hundreds are celebrating in Telluride. The tension <d the last four «fava haa been remuvcil and th» miners and cilixrna alikcare jubilant The agreement was signesl after a c«>n- ference lasting three hours The miners declare that the aettlenienl Is a victory for them, but Manager Col lins claims that he is Mtiafinl and that he haa not cuncrslml any material points The los-al union held a meet ing tonight am! daM-larvsi the strike <47. By the terms of the sett lenient non union men may I* employe«! in th« Hmuggler-Unmn nmm it laccrtain, however, that the union miners will not allow non-union men to remain •o any longer than they can help. The union la permitted, through it« president or s«-.-rotary, to declare a man incompetent and order his dis charge. This feature of th« settle ment is a distinct advantage to the union, and will enable the union to regulate unionism in the mine» The •eeretary la given the tight to visit th» mine at any time, and can Order th« measuring of the men's work whenever he wish««, even though the man haa work.st hut one hour. He can also order the payment of the men at any time The Liberty Bell and Tomboy miner, w hieh were closed during the Hmugg er-Unton trouble, will also o|ien again. The following la the agreement First—The company agrees not to discriminate against th« union or the member» thereof, and the union and the memhrr* (hereof agree not to molest nor nor interfere with non- tiiiion men Heoond — The union expraaaea its entire disapproval of the recent out rages Third—The company ago-«« to let the president or «« rotary of the local union have full scccm to its surface projierty at all reasonahi«- hours, pro vider! that the work of the im-u is ii.d interfere»! with. Fourth—The union agrees to uae all its influence to atop lhe illicit sell ing of liquor in Marshall Basin or around the mine Filth—The cotnjiany is to have lhe right to let contracts to any men who England gives instructions that wish to take them, all such coot rails raising of flag st Skagway, Alaska, to hr- on printed forma which arc here after to be drafted by a repr»w«-iitat IVO ia not to lie insigted upon. of the union and a repr«-a«-ntative of The president has issued a pro- the company. claniatmii adding !42.tXlU arn-a to tha Caacade reaerveln Oregon, G L VINCENT. Prop. * * EVENTSOF THE l»A\ strale h»r ««ao- <o. eke .udflealy broke • way fr«MU K m ». sb J re» hastily ap to tb» desvaía* roow Notkia* »f all thia es-ap»d llearj s qixl-k ey». snl as aaadry uapald bibs FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF -•■>• I.MMsla* ap ber-to* his mad. hr th»w*ht proper to mak« wmw » ameada THE WORLD tar hia a»<lrot. Aeenedlagly. when EUs returned to the drawia< r-xna h* uff.re-l I h»r hia ana. ask lag "What m«<i» bee A eyas m red." aaJ si,ly prvwsiag bee has t, whea ab» averted ber tac». Myiag “Nothing'lb», wereo i red." Mes num». William Beater, havtaa ■xaaagsd t» drop Jews, from bis arm. bad asked Mary to areompaa, bim tu th* ro-o •ervatory. Aa th», •!->»< I to«»<b»r. a J mlrlag a rar» exotic. William's maaa»« atidJeal, changed. s»-l drawing Mary Pierre Lorillord, the to fiacco king, closer to bis aide, be Mid distinctly, la dead. though hurriedly "1 nude». Mary, that y<n torni embarrassed la my presene». The toil wavs in the east has been • nd I bars, therefor*, wxiabt this »ppor broken taalty to ».sure ym> that I abati »«t agata The pojie «-ondenina the French law -listres» you by a derla ratl-m of l«vV». which. If returned, would sow givo tur of asm«'ml n«na mure palo tbsn pleasure, for as I tol-1 Prince von Hiihenlohedied at Rag you at Mr. H»l<l»n's. I am rbanged -a at< Mwitxerland more respects than on». It cost m» a Kroger haa abandonesl hia content- bitter struggle lu give you up. but rea soo ao-l Judgment finally rooquered. •»<! plat««l trip to Amertfo. now I can calmly think of you as s-Hn» President opens a large tract of land time belonging to aaotber. an-1 with all in Oklahoma for arttlrment. a brother's r.inAden--» can tell you tbit The navy dejmrtnicnt Ims rerwtab- I. too, love an -tber am as on-e I loved you. for that would b» Impossibl«. but I is hrs I the Euro|«-an station. with a calmer, mor* rational lore,” Crary man shot and killed the judge All thia tim» Mary ha-l not spokra who once d«clare«l him munr. tb<-ogh the ban-! which William bud tak The miners' strike al Telluride. eo ia bls trembled like an imprisoned bird, but when be came to apeak of Io«- Colo., has born «atlsfaotorily act tied lag another, she Involuntarily raisr-t hie The Standanl Oil esunpany ia send baud to her lips, exclaiming. “It"a Jenny, ing vcaas-ls to the Pacific coast for it’a Jenny!" wheat. "You hai» gueae*--l rightly," returned C. N. Gordon, imier five years' •en- William, smiling at the varnestarss of her manner. "It is J»ony. though how fence, em-aptui from the jail at Van such a state of things ever came about la couver. more (hau I can tell you.” Actual business on Lotnlon •lock i Fearing th if thev might be misan!, they exchange last week was worse ihn» at last return I In Lie parlor, »hei« ever betofr.. the, foitn-l Ella «■ t I at the piano, play ing a very apli.tnl p-lha Henry, who' Dr. J. W. Walts, wlioae vol« made boasted be “could » n I her around his Rutherford B Hayes president in little Auger.” had aucreesied in roaxiux 1N76 is dead. ber Into good humor, but ii -» i st all 4*-1 Montana train robbers have out airing her company for th.- rest of the evening, he asked her to play as the easi witted the ofiicers. and their capture ng* wsy to tie rid of her. When she look- j is not probable. ed sronn-l for conini--nd*tlon from ths Robert Knapp drowned himself in one for nh.is« ear alone ahe had play«d the W illamette at Portland to end hi* she saw him across the room wholly enJ-1 Bufferings from aathnix grossed with ber sister. It is authoritatively state«! that tha Poor Ella! It waa with the aaddeat heartache she had ever known that ahe loiig-talkt-ti-of salmon cannerà' com* returned from a party which hs-l prom him- has at last l«*eti formed. ised her so much pleasure, sn-l which| In the last race at Newport th« bad given her so much pain. Boar, too,, yacht Constitution l«-at the Columbia was utterly disappointed. One by -me h»r old admirers had left her for the so- nine minutao ant! the lnde|«-ndence ciety of the "pauper.” as »he ar- roily i seven minutes. •tyl«>d Mary, an-l more than once during I!«-ail end collision of trains ott thè evening had she hear.l the "beauty" • the S-uthern Pacific near Dunsmuir, and ' graie ' of her rival rstolied I-, Cal., rceult<-d in the death of a holai those for who*» opinion she csre-l the xnd aerio is injuriea to twoothxM man. most, an-l when at 1 o'clock in the morn , Fire in Williams, Aril., destroyed Ing she threw herself exhausto«! up<>n the sofa, ab«- declami. "’twaa the last n«*afrv |!lt■ I,th■ > worth of projicrty. part, she’d ever attend.'' A new town, call««l Sullivan City, Alaa, for thro. Il-«e! (bat declaration has «prong up at the mouth of Alder proved too true! creek, Al»«ka. (To be continued » Albert I.. Johnson, a prominent trolley line promoter, is dead at hit HUNTING WITH THE CAMERA. home in Brooklyn. A Itoliahtrwl and Progtabls War of An American haa heen awarded th« r tn Irina Hirsi I.if». Of the many delightful birda I bad South African war m<*d«| for acrvi- e the good fortune to know, the worm rendered the English. EAST AND SOUTH Shasta Route .* » . . -. • — - A k ' « ,* ■ »• Ki V ¿ / w • * Tfe. ‘Ä ; •a» « » » •-rC. r Ivv V j : i : » , i'itc «.‘I».' Í? '»’T! bi’ *