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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1901)
• • NO. ba I b*r« trytaf for a b«a • !♦> tbaek Gaofff», but auw «b«*a »hr «ftrmptrA <• do ao ba perorated brr by aayia< “Ob’ d.»«'t -A mi *«—t ran ia»«<>a« all you wt«h to say aa*! I bate to I mr tfcaah^J FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF mo t I arv* partU uUr frir®*!*. •»»! It • ffttrJ»«! m« a great d«*al of pl*aaurv fo THE WORLD pun baw it b»r- twal.” b* ad»!«**! gtaa*tug at b»» watrb. "I m«i«t b* « rd Baw, •• I pr o»i*rd to rail t»pu A wardsW “Hhu't thatT* a»4.r»l Jrnay. • nd Gtmrc«» fvphrd that tt w •« a M •.».» I Hera ’Fx. abu bad aiTOatpaftirk! him fo*u* Xrw OrtoaBa, to »»•!< b«-r aunt* Mrs Ru»»*ll. * !!«• •», • •hr'» an hrirr»». aft-l ’"I l*rautiful/’ rr)«unr*l Ida, »ratiag h»*r»<-lf at Ibr piaa«». D"»win< bt Oaiab ini land ha« Ire !a«taatly cat« hiug at the vorda * b*-ir- gun. r»*‘‘ aod ‘’hrautifal.” Il<-ary »tarlrd up. The Katuaa drought ia effcu-luaJiy ••King “if It w«Mild l«r •gdiu»t all the ru!**-* of pr «pri« fjr fur bim t»> rail up**o broken. ber that early ** Negotialiona in I'ckin will Irecliaml “1 think It W'»ul«l.“ *•« Gr«»rg*’a brief in two week» an«arr. while Mary'a eye* fta«h<*d •t'orn- Genera) Wood haa left Havana for fully upon th«* y»un< man. who, rath» r crr«tf«n*n, ann ►‘»n<'*-4 hin>»*,!f ready t*> the United Stale« l>«tru to !<la. ah »m hr »r< rvtly »tylra “an Shainris-k I! haa vailed from Eng c»M maid,** bweauMF •*»♦■* h»* br»t rrm*-u» land lor New York brao>e •&«• had treated him with prrfi« The bat I boh ip Maine was launched Indifferearw. That ni<ht Iwfure r«?tir»n< th«« three at Cramp's shipyards <iria »»t down by tb«» < hr* rfwl fire ia It is rv|airt«vi in London that Kru Mary'» r<>>m to talk oi«*r th«» rtrnt» *'C ger haa a*kid Choate to en«l the liner the day. when Mary • ><ld« nly a«krd Ida war. tn tell her truly If it were not George who Teamster« from interior are taking had paid her Hila at Mount l!<»ly »kr What a «-ily <.H,” »aid Ida He waa the pla« < s of slrikrrs in Han Fran perfectly able and more than willing, an cisco. why do you carrF* Transport Mimh- arrived al Han “I do not hk** b«dnf w> much indebt«**! Francisco with soldier» from the to anyunr," waa Mary « reply, and jet m h«*r arcret heart th«*r»* wa* a atranfv I’hillpplii«'». f< * hn< of pi-.«--ir* in th* Id«*» that The run of fish on the lower Colum George had than rarrd for h*r, for wonld bia is larger than has Irevn known for hr hare done an if Sh«* dared n*d hn several years lab that quration rr«*n to heraelf dared Formal negotiation« for a settle not a«k if "he hop«Mi that George More land love«! h«-r one half •• well aa «be ment of th«* great atrrl strike have l»rff»n to think »hr had al* aya loved him Ireen O|wn«ui. Why »b*»ul«l b*, with hi» han«!»ume per The Cul'uii g. v.-rnn ant offers a re •*»n an«! princely fortune, love one »o un ward of ||,<NM> for tlie capture <4 worthy. and m > much Inn»-« th hi tn? And Bandid Lima, dead or alive then, fur thr ttr«t time, «be ib oigbt of The fireiing ia growing stronger ill her « hang**«! position «inre la«t they m< t, Thon ahe waa a poor, obarure •vhool mi» England that that government should tr<*now flattered, carr»«ed and an not oppose the Nicaraguan canal heir« »» Year» before. wh« n a little pau treaty. per at ('hieopv«*. »he had felt nnwthing The st<e| trust «ill carry the stiike that Gfwrg»* »houh! know how drathtite «tic gg*. .in I ii nv Hi ’ ■ b ,r into th«* courts. prosperity »he wa*» equally deairoua that The sugar trust will add *15,000,- he •h<»ul«l, for a time at Iraat. remain ig (MM) to its capital stock norant of h«*r pr«-arni condition The Constitution treat Columbia "Ida.” »aid »he, lifting ber head from the table, "dora Grorg«* know that I am four minutes in a 38 mile race. Mr* Campbell’« niece?” There are rumors in London of "No.” an«w«*r« «1 Ida. “I wanted to tell ] m * ucv negotiations to end the B*a r him, but Aunt Martha «aid Id belter war. nut.** Dr. Koch says I mi vine tllltcrrtlhu» >• "Pun t. th«*a,'* r»turne<! .Mary, and rr »umtng h«*r funner po»hion «he f«-ll into is nut transmisaible to the human a deep r«*verie, from w hi< h »he w»» at system. la»t aroti«e! by Jenny*» asking “if »)>•• A lone highwayman held ir ¡i the intended to wit up all night?” ( iza.lero stage i.i-ar Mendocino, Cal . Thr new« that George Moreland had but got nothing returned and {»might Rage Ltm u I u ' m piano Th«* teamsters' strike in San Fran braid«-» aevrral «»(her arti« !ra, «tprrad Iloth suit's rapidly, and th»* day following hi* ar cisco is becoming serious. • ! • i 'I ' ■ • « :■ ! ! ' •. i' n - *’“ are standing firm. •trect by a group nf their rempanhma, A tire in a reduction plant near who were eagrr to kn*»w h»w i««‘orgf bore th«- oewa that hl* betrothe«! wa* •«» Florctwe, Col., destroyed f'J.'HI «■■• ill. and if it waa not that which brought worth of property. him home «0 toon; am! then th«* convey Petroleum on hoard an American *>ati«»n turned up* n Mi«» Herndon, th** »hip at Btuckholni, Sw*di-n. exploded, New Orlran« lady who bad that morning burning 15 |a*rsons and the ship. appeared in the »tree!; *'An«l don’t you Rear Admiral Hchley will demand think,” »ard one of thr girl«, "that Henry Lincoln «a* dum ing att«*n<l»ni-«- upon an investigation of .Maelay's charg«<i. her? If I were you,” turning to Mary. and «ill sue the author for lila-l “I’d caution my al»trr to I n * a littlr wary An excursion lamt on the Saginaw of him. But let me «•*«•. their marriag- river sank m ar Saginaw, Mich with la to take place «.»..n'*” 3<> passengers un lamni. All wrrv Mary replied that the marriage wio saved. postponed indefinitely, wh<*rri>i»«»n the girl» exchanged iu«-aaing glance« »ul The Ibrers have given tip all ho|w* pa»«ed on. In !«**• than twenty four nf intervention and rvaliie that they hour« half of Ella’« acquaintance» were must tight the war out on their ou n talking of her diararding Hrnry <»n ar* account. c«»uat of hi» father*« failure, and aaying The Canadian Pacific Railway is "that they rip«*<tr.| it. ’twaa like her.” Er»» long the report, m the «hape of .1 c«insnlering the quest ion <4 substitut condolence, reached H*t>ry, who, caring ing electricity for steam on its heavy but little wh.vt reason waa a*«ign«*d for grades. thr broken mgagetrnnt. »u that hr got W illiam II Hunt, present werr well uut of it, Mounird a mu« h injure«! tary of Porto Rico lias Isvn M-|«*ct«v| to air, but want "hr rrefcon -d he «h«»uld man age to survive,” tb«*n. pulling hi* «harp- succerd Charles H. Allen as govern«>i po'.nt«N| c<dl«r up anoth«*r »t«*rv, and of that island. bruahing hi* pet mu«tauhr, w hr twin lay The mine Bremen'a strike has been m<»*t of hi* mind, h«» walked np street, declared off ■ ud. ringing at Mi» Ku«w*-|l'« dour, ««k> Th«* »«uithwcet waa again Worchesl rd for Mi»« Herndon, who. vain a« bran* tiful. «uttered hi* attention*, not l«r*-ana** by a hot wave. •hr likrd him in tbr leaat, but breauar The steel trust has made no effort •hr wa* foiri of Kaltrrv. an>! there wa« to start up idle plants. •ometbing rn-rrd>ugiy gratifying in the The rivers and harlatr* committ» fart that at tbr North, whrrr »H«- fanrird tlir grntlrmru to I m * It h I«-«, »hr had ao ha« returned from Alaska ■us.. 11 made a «-uiiqurNi It matured nut Thr inlcrnatiiinal mining congress that Mr* Ru***ll told h**r hi« vow« were has n|renrd al Holae, Idaho. phghtrd to another. She cared nothing Whitmarsli ha« Ireen exonerated ot for that Her lifr bad br«-n «»n I. ng aerie* *«f ronqueat« until n«»w at 33, there the charges brought against him waa n«»t in (hr whole world a m >q^ fin Han Francisco teamsters hair «pill i»b«*d or hrartlr*« t»oqttette than L»rou work and the wholesal«* trade is about 11« rndon. (To be CoUtlBtird.) tied up. MAINI EIEXTSOF CUE Il.U Keystone Shaving Parlors G L. VINCENT. Pro». Only Firxt-Qaxa Shop in th* Gty Stuviny User Cutting Sluinpooaag tUlhi • «kf 15 cents <Ml.klaILIt XX i< ni iiidi List thru Kila ramr »ingiug into the pit. J. W . MX.Fl. r*M»ti». hut alerted when *b* »aw h«»w ¡«i<r*l Mr« UampbHI appeared, and bow Specialist for Refraction and I sWidlrtt her ey«d»ds were Why, what • the matterV* «ail »b* Defects of the Eye. ! ”1 never »aw you «*ry before. rt>'epfln< that time when I told you I was going r<»KTI kSU. «»R. ! io mart) ltmry.** and Kda laughed a Will make reg«» ¡ar tr»|*» to Nek». ’ iUtle. «pitrful laugh H at« h «« ifttu lor data of * aits "If«mb ah.‘* Mid Mary, «oftly and Mr« Campbell, drawing Ella to h* r aide, i told her «>f the afrange dierevefy »hr had i made thru I m ** k n.ng Mary to approach* »be laid a ban*! ttpon ra« a of the youwg : girl'a hrada. «•>! Ide»*ing them. roiled J them “her own dear «hddren * It would l«r band (rlhhg what Ells* ^indion« wrre. One matural «he waa I glad, an ! the n*it »be waa sorry, for ah** J. BhARI), Prop " -»• - ■ * -¡ hi i»,«- ; »< ‘h«h that th- fa- t <f : Mary*« lwit»g n»v *u every reaper! her i espial gave her m«»re p«»n than pleaiaure Newly Fureishsd and Rrltttrd i »f . <»iir»r Mr« f'ampl«ell would love h«*r 1 hr.ntghout..« J* ; best everybody did wh«» knew her ev* rrylwwly but llrury An I wb n Mrs Our UbUt tn supplied with the Cam|ib«di asked why »hr did m»t apeak hew the markets sttord.jFU^ she rrphe I. ‘ Why, what «ball I say T South of Bodge. SOO. OREGON • hall I go into ecstasies alwMit it? To be •tire |’m glad »cry g’ad that you ar«* my aunt W ill Mary live here nowK’ “Yr*, alwny«.“ «n«wrrv«! Mrs ('amp hell, and X«». never,** thought Mary Mr* CAiupl-«'ll that rVenlng tried t» <|e*i«e «omr iiimn* hy which to at«*®e for |r(lwtiBf Mary »•» hug Mudd« nly a new idea wurrwj to h«r, upon which she de* trtmined immcliatrly to art. ami the nest morning Mr W«»rthington waa «rut f<r tn draw up a new will, trs which Mary ll««ward was to share equally with her •i»‘er. It str nf «H I own h theirs by right.*’ • their twenty tr«i birthday they «hall » «me into |»osse»»i<m of the portion wbk h ought to hate been their m*»th«*r*«. while at my death the remainder »hall I m - equal ly divklrd Iwt «♦•*•» them ** The will was ««-mrdiagly drawn up. | aign«->l ani wr«u*d. Mr Woribia<t>n keeping a rough draft of it. w hi« h waa thrown among »<»m«* lo«»«r papvr« tn hi«« office A few «!•)• «ft»rw«rd ll’iiry. coming •< idcwtalijr upon it, rrad it with ont hv«itath«n • That «rttiea it at on«*#/* «aid he. Mand I can't »ay I'm »«»rry. f«»r I was getting horribly »1« k of her .Xow I'd wilhng'y marry Mary witb«w»t a penny, Imt Ella, OFFICERS i with only ♦•or quarter as mu« h a» I ea |xr«trd. and that nnf until »he*a twenty Pressent J. W. Gaines one. 1« a different matter «’titirrly. But Vice Prevalent V. A. Ewiaag what am I f«» do I wt^h M*«r«4an I waa Caahwr R. Si«eltwi h«*rr. fur. though be don't hk nir. hr wouldn’t mind lending me « few thou* •an I W« II. there*» mi help for it. and llocs a grattai banking and ruhangt | the »«*o<irr the old man break» now the I ,-lp - tue out * of - a df*ucr<| * ■ business. Leans tuadr at curtrnt fair* i mean scrape, for. of <wur»r. ! aitali ba and drafts issued tn pnn.ipal silica magnanimous au*l KU« at o»re from her rugsgement with a ruined man *’ The new a that Mary w as Mr» t amp A. W. HAGEY brli'a nir< <• spread rapidly, ami among those who rame to congratulate her m»i»r waa moru ail»«ere than William Bender. Mary waa very dear to him. and *haf ever rim Jared t«» her happmes« added •Iso to his T♦♦gether With her be had beard the rumor of Mr Lin oln a « A'»»- fall, and while hr felt eorry fur the i- fam fsm- • All l uti vt esc he* «t-*k« sit* Jverlry 1 rw ily he could not help hoping that It |Wliv4 |-tuw|>li> would bring Jenny nearer to him. <»f thia he t«»ld Mary, wbo hardly darr«l SOO OREGON. trust herself to teply ¡<**1 »hr should di vulge a darling »»•■ ri!, wbi«h »hr had cherished ever «inrr Mr* t'amptw-ll had told her that in a little more than a year •hr waa to l»r the rightful oatner of a atim of m u»ry into b larger than *h«j ever »Ireamrd It |M>»sible for h«r to p.H»«<-«a. * «• », t«*r >A«i*aln» Wholly an»<-lb»h. her thoughts inatautly 1r«in !••«»-• Alt*«») 11 * r M turned toward her •»l>»|it«*-l brother A • a I W r M part «>f that aum ah*»«Id br hi*, and with arrtve» 1 «*4 uhi « f M that fur a »tapping «tone to future wraith M a » i, r*<«ir»iMg Mr« !.inr.»ln. »hrs p«M»r an.I destitute le««e» Yaquina ? V A V !»-•««• « ur«a4lu li ai A V could n*»t longer refuse him b«-r daugh Arriva« Alhaajr UUP V ter Mrs Campbell, to whom ah»nr she M*. >. tur l»*»tr*»lt conftded her wishra. gave her «ouamt. lr»«e* « ut ««Ih» lîœr M though »hr . <»nl«l n<H understand the »rlf- I r««r* Alban? » I* M Attive« ItotrtHi .a» r M drnying love which prompted this a*l of genrro«Uy to • «tranger M«». », tinnì An«! now Mary waa »ery happy m * j a M LMkWM l>» («•ir* AiUat»« i- a> a V thinking how mu« b good «be ruul«| do, Arri««-» < «,'» •' 1« 11 IS P M. Mra Ma«>-n. her I m n factrMs, should Tren» S and « Iwiwu-n Albany ««».l < orvallo never want «gait» Kuily Furbush, the T ik »«I» i », 1h«-e»la>a and haturdaya unly All kin-1 hearted old craty woman, who had ofbfi (tai«*« dati? ear»|.< **und»y Traun I an«| « arrtir in «■J»ny in limalo stood by her an long and *o faithfully, nifljicrt «Uh tho m . C wt.uih bound train, an should share her h»mr wherever that vail a« gi* u< la tin-a hour» In A.? an baforw tlrpariura «4 M I* north bound train ten home might be. while, better than the Portland rest. William Brn.br. the truest, beat Train s« J « «unerli • I th the * F W - »1 Hida friend »he ever had. «b«>i»l«l hr repaid train al « or«a. « t ft.< |ndr|« t id «tir« . Mt Minn ville and ail p»dnt« north to Portland for h>a hi nd nrM to her when a littlr, un known pauper. And «till the world, KhWIW WTOSK Manage» knowing nothing <»f the hidden <auara J Tt RMLR, Agant, AU>anjr which made Mary'a laugh an m«-rry an«) her manner ao gay, «aid that "the proa- pr. t of bring an hrtrr«« had turt»«-«l her head, juat a a it always did lh<««r who were suddenly rlrvatrd to wealth.** Com mereiai House General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers... Horseshoeing a Specialty... SCIO, OR » ♦ ’ aa «■ ‘ BANK.. OF.. SCIO CAPITAL, $20,000. Corvallis & Eastern R. R. t* Z EAST AND SOUTH CIKrTKR XXI Mr. Linroin had failed. At tbr rornrra of the »freera gr«»upa of iu«*a atool to gether. talking wVpr the matter. aa>! a« rribing it. «ome to hit rarrlr«an«*aa. «»»ine to hi« etrretne grad nature in in loralng fur aay<»nr who a«kr»l. and other«, the knowing <«n«» winked «lyly •« |h>*y Mid. “ihry g<»e«».«d he knew what hr waa of •«»« b 1 ran« leave West *>•' l-r I'.ol sn*t at<<1 st, •bout thry’d known before stanotte al IO Ma m Ivars lot Alban» si » <u thing« aa falling rich.’* but ’hr mouth« of th»M»r la«t were «tapped when th« y be« rd lb At th«* bonarlkdd furnitiirr, every* I eave« fort land « N> a re. T p m Alfwny IJ m |* m l» » » tn thing wa* given up for th«* hrn< Ul of hi« Arrive« l«hl««*d ». • d . , Ms « mi creditor», an I win to be »old at anrthm rawirno > f> tn , < v> « d * during the <*t>ming w«wk. M»n Fra nr*, «e» 7 <.♦ tnj » l*> a m ogden % A* a m l) 40 m. When the day of the a art Ion arrive.I. twnv«r tn m . v • It required the per« u a «low <»f both Mra. kanxo < Uy 7 3& • m , * « a ta. <'aiup tie 11 and SI ary to k«*rp Jenny fr<»tn < h-t «gn ?,AA a m t ». a m !<>• Angele» I Ä>p m . Tam. a 'tag. «be knew not whither beraelf, but gl P«JMi» p m , • 1» nt any where to be near an I take one more F.^i Worth * w • ta , • » y m <*1ly of Ve « U» V ■ ■ • an , • » ta. look at the <le«r old furniture •« It pa»« H« hi « i <» r la in , 4 a ni r<| info rhe hand« of «trangers. At laat New oriean» » ¿ky m • 3* • m Mrs (^ampbrll promt*«*«! that black Kira. W ««hlotion A U a ri . O.’t » X«w Turk 12 <1 p t» 1X43 f* m wh«> had aroHupanied her from !'hie«»p^e, ahitul«! gn and report faithfully all the rallatsn ani Teoria» rara nn tw.it traina proceedings, and then Jenny «<»n«rntrd tn < bair rat» narreremo, lo <w tsw aa-l r> raso, remain at h«»me, though ail the day ahe end tewrtat rara le < hirago. »1 tool« Svoli» Ivana an>t » sshinften wrrnirM rratle« «n<l impati«*nt. w»»n Irring I oeeeeiine et san yranrisru wlth «sverni how long Iwfnrr Carle Kira w«ui’d re tiara lo, Honotula, Japaa, China filli l*|*i noe turn. an«! fb«m weeping aa in fancy «bo < vetrai an.l -Moie l< -rlra aee «tre M t: «'.-lattar a(vnt al Wrat taw article after article dlaponnd! «»f •ala «La o s», re a*i.~ th<MM» who would know little how to „ marknam . C II I «»en li» A Paaa Aff. pria«* It. Fur uand. Or. About Are o'clock Uncle Etm came VIA Shasta Route Sz- <_ Ï. *V* / f ' 'S ■•.< I 'V * * • ' : I- "me. Ixiacin* • frota 14a. *a,la4 Ih.t lh* c.rrtag* • ,» m M »o-m ba roumi r<«r Mary ami Jr nay, hath ot •b->ai ni<i»i •urely « hmm , a* there «a» a |»lea«»nt aur- |*ri«* aaaiting !b--m While Mary «aa t*-a4ing «hi« Jrnny waa eagerly qurathm- ing t nele E,ra with regard t>> th* *al*. • h,«b be aai4 "«rat off noromiU"» wall,* going rbiMly, b* reck"«**"«!. ”1» a tall an-l nogbiy gm>4 looltiB chap, «bo kept 144- ■lutg up ani up, Illi h* gut 'rot about where they vhoiild b* Thru he’d atop for »-«meow* «I m * to bl-l *’ "W'lui waa boK' a »led Mary, comiag forward and Joining Jenny "Dun know. auu. never ae-n kim afore," Mid I n.-la Kira, "but be a g >t ' be.p. of niottvy. for wh<-a be paiil for the planner be took out a rtdl of 1,14» nci i attoot big an my Iwo BireT' "Then the piano 1» gon*?" a»i>l Jenny, •a-lly, while Mary a»b«*4 bow moth it brvught. "Three hun.lred dollar« waa the !•»< bid 1 beard from that young feller, ■ a I •otuebody wTio wat blddin' agin him Mid 'twaa utnre'n ‘twat wuih." "It wa»n’t. either," »poke up Jrnny. rather epirltedly. "It coni Ave hundred, and It'» irever been hurt a bit." "Mr Bender bought that little Addle of vourn,'* eontimred t'u<-le Kara, with a p«~ ruJiar wmk. which brought the color to Jenny a «beck., while Mary e»<lain»-d: “Ob! I'm ao glad you can have your guitar again!" Here the mnreraation waa interrupted by the arrival of the carriage, wblih e.nir for ibe young ladle«, wbo were aoou on their way to Mr Melden'a, Mary won dering what the aurpriM* waa. and Jen nv hoping William would roll in the even ing At the door they uict Ida. who waa unuaually merry aluiovl too much ao for the o*« avion, it w-emeJ to Mary, an ahe glanc«**l at Jenny ‘a pale, divplrited fai r. Aunt Martha, too. who <hvnee«| to cr<>»« the hall, ahook Mary'a b.md aa warmly aa if ahe had not a*-en her for a year, and then with her broad, white rap atrtaga the »up l> it«-hen per. Mary did oof trofica it th» n. but »ba afterward remembered that Ida »evmrd qniie anaioiia al*out h«r appearance, for. following her to her rootn. ahe aald, "You look tired. Mary, Sit down and real you aw hile It* re, take ui/r viujign-tti' that will revhe you." Thru, aa Mary waa arranging her hair, ah* aaid: "Just puff out tbia aide a little mor.- there, that's right. Sow tnru round, I want to aev how you look." "Well, bow do IT' aaked Mary, fac.ua about as ¡da difm-ted. "I g.i.-vs you'll do," returned Ida "I lielieve I L ory I.Im ola was right when he said that thia blue merino and l.n«-n collar was the moat becoming dress you could wear, but you look well in any thing. you have so Ane a form." "Don't bellrvo all her flattery." aal.l Jenny, laughingly ' She's only compar ing your tall, sh-n l< r figure with little dumpy me; but I'm growing thin see," and slie lapped her dress two or three im-hes In front. "Come, now, let’s go down." aald Ida. “An-I I'll introduce you to Jeimy'a sur prise Arst." With Ida leading the way. they entered the music room, where In one corner at<H»J Rose’s pisno. open, and apparent 1y in.Iting Jenny to its side With a joy ful cry she sprung forward, eadaiming. "Oh. how kin.) in your father. I iii.Mt know we can redeem It some time. I ll leach m hool anything to get it again." ' Don't thank father too niiirli." an awrnd Ida. "for be baa nothing to do with It, egeept giving It bouse room, and one quarter's teaching will pay that uuir Wbn .lid buy it, tb.-n?" asked J.n ny. and Ida repll«*«l. "Can't tell you jtivl yet I must have some music Arst. < «.uè-, Mary, you like to play. Give me my favorite, it..,. Ire*.' with variations " Mary was passionately fond of niusli, and. fur the time she had taken l«-sM>na, played uncommonly well. Sealing herself at the piano she Iwt-ame oblivious to all else around her. and when a tail ngnre for a moment darkened the <lo*»rway, while Jrnny ullrred a auppr. ssed el «la ma tion of surprise, she paid no h. cd. nor did abe become eons, lout of a third person's prest-m* until the group ailvam e-l toward her. Ida ami Jeuny Ivaning up' on the piano and the other standing nt her right, a little in the rear Think ing. If «he thought at all, that It was Wil Ham Bender. Mary played on until the piece was Aynsbci and lhen observing that her companions had left the room, she turue,I an.I met rite dark, haiids-one eyes- not of William It-ti ler, but of <>m who. with a peeuUsr smile, offered his hand, saying. "I hotter» I need no Intro <lu< tion to -Mi»« Howard, rvqil a slight change in the name. whi< h. instead of being Htuart. is Mercian I!" Ma^Y never in w nhst ah* sslJ at del She only remembered a duty s* n nation, in h--r h**ad, a strong arm passed a roll ml her. and a voice, which fully aroused her as It called her "Mary," and a«k«-d If she were faint. Jost then Ida entered the mum, announcing tea, and asking her if she fount “Mr Stuart ' tuu«h rhAQ*r»r .It th« tea table Mary »af opiMMitr <«r«»rg(» ani every time she ralaetl ber ry«*a »hr m«*l bls A i « h | upon her, with ar» riprea»i«H> so like that of the phtarr in the k «'I4« a ka het which •hr atill wt»re that ah« won«Irmi «hr had not larfore m >gniir»l George Morvlanl ia the Mr. Nluart who bad au puaa)e«l •nd mratibe«! her. 1 faring the rvrntng William lender r a lini, and ao»»n after tlrwry Lincoln alao rame in. frowning gl<*«>mily when hr saw how arar tu ra« h othrr were William and hla aiatrr. while hr jealoualy watch- rd th'*m. anil kr»|dng an eyr apon George and Mary At la«t. complaining of feel ing "hi«»,’ hr aatoad Ida to play, al fbo ••me time ••uatrring toward the naw«k r«’«m. where atood hi« aiater'a piano “I*pan my word." «aid be, “thia looka natural. Who b«>ugbt itY* and hr drum med a few note« of a aowg. “Mr, More la a I bought It. Waant he kindT" aa»d J «any, wbo all the «vrnag C«l<uiel Albert Jenk* a well known Introduction of lees. levs are auppoerd to hate tuen in artist, dropped «lead in law Angel«*» ol tmduced by Catherine de Medici in the heart disease, ag«sl 75 year». alxtenth century. Mt ill some assert that A Pittsburg woman started the tir« Ice cream was Brat Invented by a nr with krroat'lir and, with her I hr«-« gru nainetl Jackson. wbo kept a small children, «as liiiniivl to death. remfre-tlotwr's shop In Hohn, latndon. The mayor of Hanta Paula. Cal., j In the early juin of th«- nineteenth ern waa shot and prol*al>ly fit ally Wound fury. ed by a tough character ■>! that plsce. Mleey*. Hatty, wlrep* "K**r berrr* rvlnltnes! Mr. Pofdrlgh "I <h»n*t propoar to hair that burglar alarm In our brdmnin M r II put It down atalra in thr hall.*’ •'.XornwUMr’” refdird thr wlfr. 'Thru we wmi’t hear It w hm it g»w* «»IT •'Xritbrr will the baby. That « the main point ** l*hlla<h*lpliia Prrwa. MnriKon« Ir Met I. «». Tire In»» <>t Megleo provMe that a Mormon who wlsbra to take a are-oml wife must present a rertlth-ate. signed hy hla Brat helpmeet. to the effect that she la willing, and he must also itavi the ei|ireaa < onorili of the sre-ond wife and her parents. Corbin an<! Chaffee have dccnled on | rail lea I changes in the army in th. PhilinpiiM-a The military l««ree • ill he redimed to 3U.IMMI or Jtl.iMMl. A movement haa Irerti stait«sl by the lal«>r union» of Han Francisco Io shut out Japane-se. placing them on thr same fouling with the Chine»«- At a Chicago race track four horsrs la-canie frightened, threw their ruh rs and bolted lr«*ni the track into the spectators ami several |rersona were severely injured. LAUNCHED. l»t«a Battls Is IM N EWS Ob’THE STATE W»vs, «< Cramp, lards. Philadelphia Jill, >» — Tin ship Maine dr>igi>«-«t to Im stronger and faster than her sake •lewtr sha|w-lrwa mass •1,11 Tt MS OF batllo- larger, nama- Ires ill the harbor of Haiana. has t*en suc cessfully launched from the yanls of the Cramp Ship A Engine iluihling <'on«|wtny »»nr ••( the largest crowds that has ever seen a ship lea is the • ays al Cramp s yards saw on hand, and |s»trioli»m ran high as the ship left her cradle Kensington •here the shipyard is hmaisai, took a holi day, and attendxl th«* laimching Thousands «4 |« is«>ii» from other parts of the city •ere on hand, and aa the yard «as thrown .qwii to the public, every tantag«- point in the couAneU of the place swarme«i with humanity. The seal her was beautiful. The state of Maine was otlii ially reprvws-ntrd by Governor Hill ami mcml«-rs of his staff From Wash ington came a large riumlmr of naval ««Beers and others. The Maine is .'«A |w-r cent finished Her k<«el was laid in April. l«W>. and the ship will Im ready for transfer to th«' government in IS months years' tune THIS IS MACALAY C : - '» - * ■ V'» * « »• * * • Ms Start«4 ths Lattai Rumpui Akaui Admiral S«hl«\ OREGON. A Urial Iosa et tha t.rewth aed l'apra««masti of IM Many InJuumi Thrwghanit Our Thriving l «wutteawaalth Lattai Mariti Rtport M all.iwa county spent »771 for coy ote scalps last montli Brome grass lite feet high rtuurtahre on the and lands near Illy. Large quantities of match wood are heing shipied to Portland troni Gssou bay. Atlu-tia has |>wv<xl its slrw-ts and is now ••irking lor an electric lighting system Thomas Kherwoud has Iw-eli ap- psMnlea! st.ek uispcslor for I nion county. 11,.- .'w'.-m Flouring Mill Com |«ny's m « buildings an> rapidly ne.tr Ing completion, \ large hay crop in the \l illamette valley has iiuulc that staple cheap, «•riling from F> to F’ |« t ton. A promising cttul prospect has Imeu found at R ut Hill, ftouglsa county. i ■ -l, > . .... a : ... O' rt ■ cavatmg there The timl will he develojinl, A number of sn ail hold u | m are re- p«.rted around Athena ami Weston. \ stage line has I men eatablishetl across lhe mountains from I'rim vllle tn Foster. .Jam«* Hall, a California pioneer of •'»2 died recently at Fairview, Waa* t «» l OIIIlt) Hrtrral rich ch an up» are rr ported from the placer mine* of Mule Gulch, Grant county Himoklix klw.AH iVTASTON M Alt AY F-dgnr Stanton Mac lay, I lie third volume of wlnwc "History <4 the Americari Xsi, charai terin glut racle ri xea « It.-ar • \ * ' ral an«! a cowart! itt i-ont»«** f ion will» tlir l»attIr of .Santiago, ia a aou of Rei Riilrt'ft .Macia), who was lh«> pituirrr M«4hodÌ*t n»i*an>nAry in tbo lb* waa torn in Foochow, far Eaat China, 3M /vara Ago, Ah«l waa Kraal- uatrd from Hyraruar unnrraity in 1HHÓ Fur iti«* i»*it 10 year» ha wa.a ronn«vt«a| nitb thè rrportortal arvl «niitoruil AtiifT* of Ih»’ N’ n York Timer ami Htin. In |M96 he «a.a ap|»ointrd hghthotiiM* k«‘T|a,r al ol»! Fichi Point, ."^etatiket «X \ and tlurm^ ih» p.i«t tivr yrara he «Irvoird tuiirhof hi» lime tu hi*tori«*al work 1!« ia m»w • • ti- ncct«*d with III«* Rrooklyn nnvy yard, a p<taltiolk to which he wa- appuntctl recenti/ l»y S«« rvtary l.«»ng. BURNED TO DEATH The Eugene rirelaiof factory ia running night and day, turning out 12 carlo««!« every month Ore^-m college pre«»denta are <!t«- cubing a more thorough regulation of interrollegittr athletic«. Th«* natural ice cuvet near Elgin, I niou county, ar« breathing quit«* a a A W Sturgis."f J.wphiue county, rx|wwtato realire tlo.mst from the annual clean up on his Forcai creek mine. Timber firce are raging in lh«« mt.untaina in Lake ami Klamath counties, and the valleys are getting blue with smoke, Tin- prune crop tn llt-nlon am! Linn count it-« will I»- such a record breaker that It is feared much of the fruit must go to waste for lack of drying lactlitiea Tire number of children in I. « im county brlwccn lire age» nf I and 20, according to lire repo»«* »1 the reveral f rom Burning fiutidtng. mi I hmi I clerk«, i« 7,-'>«!• Ijmt year the Louigeillg* Kv., July 30. — In a firo number of children wan 7,382. Tw« Men Who Made Effort Io Rrtxu« Pcoplg which destroyed the i>m|MHrty of the lUglry Graham Photographir Htipp'y The Oregon rattlesnake mx - iii « lack ing in real venom Several men Co . two men, one a policrinan. were • ere bitten recently in tariuiia hay burnt*! to drat h in an effort to reacuo field» in Eulern Oregon, but no fatalitiea or «eriou» rvaulU are re women am! ehiklrrn who orcupi«*! corded. ruuma above the «ton* Shortly forr midnight a terrific ripluaion Poftlsnd Marittls awak«*m*l ei«-rylM*lk in thr n«*ighl*or- Wheat — Wall« Walla. e»|wirt value, I vmh I. amt among (tie liral to reach the front of thr buthling «»n J« ff« r««>n &5<458 c prr bushel, bliiratrni, 57c; atreet **• Mat B« l-uitch, a cigtir valley, nominal. Flour—treat grad«-*, 42 '.aira.’l 4<i p*r maker living aero*** thr alrert. Hard BO. ly had tl»r tint • Bplo»i«m dir»! away barrel, Rraham, Oats—White, fl 33 i *M1 35. gray, before hr had daahed up the «taira in answer to a woman’« «creama About *1 Xks I 32’» |rer rental llarli-i — F«r»i, |lfl 5Oi«l7, brewing, thr time li«- rcnrlu^d the aocond floor hr tniiat I avc fail« n. for when picked $)7<sl7 710 |rer t«m. Mill.tuff« Bran, *17 jrer ton, mid up only a fen miiiU* afterward hia right »hie wa* burned to a cri«p Po dlings, 421 50. shorts. *20 i-liop. *lfl Ils)—Timothy, *12 7 i O m I4. clover, licy Officer Jamea Purdm wag foun<! on tlie third floor, •iiff<icat«l, and *7'i‘J 50; Oregon Slid hay, *C «7 prr »••ven firrmm were taken fr«mi the ton. Butter—Faney creams»*. 17 Ittr; Hum» of th« tn will probably ruins, dairy, 14<»l5c; »tors, II<412c ¡irr die. pound. It F.gR»—17‘,.418.' |a-r doxen. who Ch«res*—Full cream, twins, list liven, ll'*’’ 5’oung America, I2iel2l*c |rer Hevcml are miwdng pound. thr ruina The fire Poultry—Chickens, mixed, |3 25<«t rapidity that nrn 4 00; hens, *t 00(45 <10. drereed. I<*<4 were n«*n-pul»«M*l lie ta-r pound; springs, *2-'lOtet 7«0 rraali came there prr iiosen duck*. *1 !•>» old; *2 7 hi smoke, but in a m< <■3.50 tor young g*-«-«*. *1 prr plar*- wat a terita d> sen, turkeys, liv«-. 8<410r; <lr<-»srel, floor to roof. Thr 1« 10<412** c jrer | h >11 ml. (MN) Mutton — Ijtmlw, ,3V. gf'W". ilrrsscd, 8<07c |rer |s>und; sharp, four liiath« at Chicago. *1 H, gross, lireasevi, n.art'jc per lb, Chicagii, July .'81—Ninety five ilf- «8 75s»«. Ilogs — Gross, heavy, jtvr* marked the nflu ial niaaimtltn light, *I75«»5, drrseed, *l*(»7c prr tern|irriiture in Chicago ti»l«jr, while pound. the hiiiunlity regiatrred I* |w-r cent, Vral—Hmall. 7 ‘,<48 ',<*; large, 6't <■7 4«- f"'r pound. • hi«li Inlenaifletl the sufferings |l«ref—Grnaa top ,t< • rs *1 iMM-t. 25, Hliuilar ci.mlitions are eijr«tc«l Io cows am! hrrirrs, *3 25<a 3 SO, drcsarel tomorrow. prevail acrording to the Ire«-1, 6 4 i 4 7 **C Jrer pound. predictions of the weather bureau, Hop* I2<s IL prr imiuik I. Four (w-ruons died as a result of the ll'Ai3>-, Eastern Wool -Valley, heat, and »n e<|ual nttmhar were proa- tratrsl Tliermomctera on the streets Oregon, 8«» 12c. mohair, 2O<a2lc jrer pound. ihowetl '.»« to l<'2 tn the shade slid Potato«*»—11 IMMI 2ft per aa* k ,new from It* to 112 tn the sun |a4at«wa, 1 l.c jrer pound. I»M * e OF wwrtial and futandal flappvn.nat af Im pretsre» |‘astcl>.ard armor is likely to rums into military fashion. It ia, if thick enough, almost impenetrable tn car bine bullets, which can pierce five- inch wooden planks Recent expert- hu nts prove this The record was broken recently in the sale of unoccupied lamia in Ne braska, W yoming and Kansas, Over .'41,10) acres were disposed of, the largrat amount in any one week in the history of the land department 7iT » L-* INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS I’ll.'s for Marr Island, Cal , are lw ing rut on the Hantiam. The »ticks are from 12 to HO feet long »ml several thousand will Im shipped !'rr«id«nt Palmer, of thè Rio Tram Jumped th« Track. Grande A Wawfern, baa aold hi» in* Dnyton, 0., July 30 — A gravel ferrata in the r«md to the Gould inter* train, naed l«y thwChaae Cotialruction rata for 96,(MX),MiM) Company, which ia an per intend ing Human I ... at.ularlr*. Prince lb>na|iarte’a phtlolgiral libra In rural «llstrtcta litany pmple OSO ry of 15 voltimen, the hnrat in the ronatmrlHMi of tl»r IrActpin lino n» more than >■* words, the ordinary the world, ha» Ierti »rciirr<l for the Imtwrrn Ihla city and Troy (or the man can do very well with a viaabu Nmlwrry library, Chicago. bay ton A Mort hern Tmetkm Co., lary of 801» »onia. jumped I lie track to«! ay right mi Ira In telling ita interest in the Himn City A Pacific railroad t!»e govern- iiofll) of tloa city while going down A l-rrn-i t Far««. A jirrfectly fornirei face la one third . me nt baa recovered all the principal a ateep grade, resulting in two drahta in addition and arrioua injury to four ptraona. forehead, one third nose ami oue third and about npper aud luwcr chin. Li. 40. re» iff At V. .v'j w. i’;C id *WR. « «