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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1901)
r • • . • o VOL. SCIO. V. GO TO THE ANKSGl Keystone Shaving Parlors PLAINT’-* WM. BILYEU. Prop. t 4«r Shsvmy Hair Cutting Sharnposng Bath. 1$ crnt> What 4t•S«r. at au, hr« ! 0K J. W. VOGKI Specialist for Refraction Defects of the Eye rtollTI. AM It. lilt, Will mah» regolar tripe to Watch local ooltimn for date of visits. Commercial House J. BliARD, Prop the- - aihÜlQ îtlfl Our uUri *« supplied with th* bnt ihs marksi> aHuedodW* SOO, OREGON ---- _______ General Blacksmiths and Wagonmalers... SCIO. OR BANK.. OF.. SCIO CAPITAL. $20,000 OFFICERS: J. W. Gain«. W, A. Ewmg R. Shelton Docs a general banking and exchange business. Loans made at .urient til l • nd diafta issued on principal cities A. W. HAGEY »rUy rv AU Mind« of wftlrhrs • « k« and pairad prrapuy OREGON. SOO Corvallis à Eastern R.R TIMB M». t, lor Vs«olna I trim I mhm Albanr ’• •• tor «adii» •* art ite« Yaqulaia Ma- lt tafiir«lh| Ya^u’.tta...... «... I««»r« t orvaDU Arrive« Albany. < ûD A Il t 4 1 Me. 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Bl raa-.s p m . • p st Furi M .-rib • w a aa , A X> p m City nl M*alrt>*.Ua m , V M a. is Hrnau.n < a m , « a m M«« Oaleana • m p m . S XI a m Wsahinfi .ii a a aa . • «1 a m XaaYorlllSy a.IlUya Fall«an end Towtlat ram an both traina Chair cara Aarravacnln u> 1 *<’*** U l aae». and tourtat ran to < hlctfo. Ml bout*. Naw or lit«ra ami Weehlnattm <”<»• ncell rm *< Franctann with linea I< m Honolulu. Japan, « bina. FhUtppinaa. « »»trai and Month America Wa Mra M K Wmwlmana**. a«*>ni at W«« *r o mat lo«. <*r a.|«l ra» C H MAKKHAM. Am ima Fft A Fa»» Agl. Foruaud. ur. wutnaa. “Lady," h» said, "might I lai red« so fur aa tn inquire if there was any chanci of getting a lute to eat "Certainly; jui * in. air "H«y r B‘11 stared. weir.*«»« .mile the lady opened • nd granouBly waved him to Rill d .lfed hl. hat. and hid hla ragged abo«s and gava his wiry hair a smoothing tona. Wh« folded a an-.wy ial»i»*-|oth ov«r one end of the ^b'e MH« aa-t out a delicata china plat», a silver fork and a napkin “Gingerr' gasped It.lL "when I tell thia to th« gang they'll aay I dreamed It!” And then th» gentlrmas In Hill cam« the aorfaie II« cortili sec, through SS wn doorway, th« pantry, and what it >14. one piece ot pl«, one piece of cake. “All abe'a g>*t. and «he's getting it for brvathr-d the spying Hill. "Mebbe « morrow's r«s»t. NixyT’ aapirated hla heart awelllag up, and h« felt more ■>f a man Iban rvttt. "Lady," he said, as ah» set the fora! befara him and he was aa aoletns as *4)__ w! -“th» Liat thing my doctor says tu IMr aft»rr I thu h*Fe toWcf for fltr» h«*4ih', «4« to avoid rich vit tala. I'm ub!i*«*L bat •*—w ’*Th«Tr‘« plain bread and butter. air. in Mra 11 Thahkre, capacity. The wblow stood hooking r hint till hl« tattered agtire 'llaapto-ared beyoc.d th« fenre. "I'o-rhaps- perhaps." she murmured ••’oily, "uty bay Is like that today!" At !• o'clock that ulght Mrs. Daiatry hearol a noia» at the rear of th« house Hhc went to tbs bio lo--ti ol»«>r A man waa prying up the pantry window. I l was her tramp visitor of the afternoon. "list« you rem» to robT” exclaimed "No, ma'am, I have not!” promptly re • I»>n<le.| Hubo Hill. "I cam» to bring you a present-- for your kindness to me thia p. m. I aaw you had no tur- key for 1'hankaglvlng, ma'aui. so I've brought you one.” \ I. sure raiuigh, l|.>b.i HUI swung hla left baud around, bolding as plump a fuwl as «ver gra -ej a king's larder. Mrs. Dalntry was speechless. Thia waa more singular than the man's be havior of the afternoon. I ni. r-iuig I.. -i..-ak it Into y«r pan ' > ‘.v< . !■>.< on." «>u;».. »t. I III. persuasively. ''But I cannot accept it!" declared th« widow . "that la, without paying for it. and I hare not th« money to do that." "Madam," ani.1 Hill, with dignity; "thia is a gift." ...Horseshoeing a Specialty aho. liver, aiab!« blockade ! path rsa to La rear door. "Wuo-ter what klal ot a rala» I k a «xp«eiY' wi arra urei Rill. "Hard boari- ed old ooh. that! Ah! there's the lady. Mbv'a all right* I'll tackle her '* Bill affected hla m««t prim demeanor, approaching a awasrt-faced, anutberiy autU4»r>| Muiht. !’«• * toothauhr' I'r* tuiffifook imj Rawly Furnished and Rriiitvd T hroughout. .4 J* -4 South <rf Bridge. LINN COUNTY, OKEGON. N-'»f !*!««’• fe««! lcfh|>! n TM» bimk Th«*iK*gKI«< 4«y I H dito* «fui»-» «Lb thoYsfh?« «f ko« Tbr yror» h«»c «wiy Fitte* Fr«: I «•|kl»«| -ffilìb 4-atfef rjr» To hr? Ri •«<! I mb H* Th«i MaDrì»;«"«* pumpMn pi» My ti» un. <1 • tnahe <’hl<ng. !'.>•! Il-o !. •« II.f 1..-.1. a |...-r in«-«, get it?" “Worked for It. tuarui." lied Bill, un blllshll . tit two <-<>r !• of wood for a ■ J > . II .1.1 u!. ui-n.-y . pa id me In lurka Four of 'em Gave the rest away. Thia la the last. There you are! evening, man» “ llotio Bill flaahed sway Ilk» a •pirli, Icaung th« aatonished widow lost lu more i '<iatirnati .il and twwilderincnt than sv er. FlllDAY, NOVEMBRI 22, l!H>L amiba*. despit« t -rself, at th« qsalat happ«a.a<a at thu .»or Thank a<lvm< day. EVENTS OF THE OAÙ There camo a knock at th« door ahont l«a bowrn lnt*r <br fr»H»t <kw»r tbta tic»**. Mr» Daiatry <fr*ur bark with a trrm r • a *b* aa«wrr*«i tba »umiO 'n» b<r vHKur waa fb* ir»>n gray, ai*>ra aamlrd oM ♦»*» ♦r of the <r*M b’Hiae adpriit na bu m UL ng bl« ha »J. **l want yon le r*»mr bom* whb ma ** “Brutbrr*** panted th* widow. ”Yr«. Kuairr. haven't Wr bad ' of animoaitkw tor th* puat two yrir«. j«>u and ir •'l>lward. I bavo rlwrUhed n*»n* ’* **Tb*tu my rbjirtihma trmjwr 1» to Macue.** aatd Mir. Ayhurr ta *bam*far*d way. *’Wb*m I t •tory of that tnrkry wbcn | o . a«t down to a meal rrminjful « <laya~ah. abtrr' yog w*r» al ' njuk of emAaF* b* «aM. trying t mili » a toally aortowa aeeaakm with t ”1 aay. lat ft al) end! Pre ft orrf. I »aa j th* wr ./ I i har«h to you Y«»ar boy n«.«!*rhai rd. and j I rhblod. You clung to him. and I put up that f»nc-*. end «hut y*»u out of ai<bt and brart. and furglr* in*. Eunice! (*«im* <»r*r to lb* old h-»mc, and gi»a it a rightful inlatrcoa!** If Wilbur «h<»uld rrvr return— M '‘Kc'pcntant ? Hcform«*«|? 1*11 g<> back <>a my word and try him once more.” promised the old aquirv. but with a wiarc. •• *Rcuto both—but here’s where I had r Hobo ! hotter COMO iuf AfHikr thii roii Hill. Both turiMbd. The door had l»een loft open. There stood the cau»«» of thia »traug* rvunion ’’Who ia thi«?*’ demanded) the »quire, bruaqttely. ’Well, unairrn*.! thr tramp ‘Tm the feller wot Rtolr yer turk to n >rth V • d¡: - -, •••' It’» giro it to • tn rotne out all richt, »-i I take« back mr flrat bad opinion of you. but lenime «ay •ouicthing I rauie down here, «quire, and you, lady, aa a apy mu th* prom* iaed land.” •’What's bo talking about?*" muttered the auiuire. ’’The Iw’at pal I ever had. aqnlre. la a pard lying ai< k In the hospital In the city, lunging fer home- and mother!” Mra. 1 Ulntry clasped her bands, and uttered a quick moan. **!t la my sun my Wilbur!” »he breath- od. “Yea. II o I m > Bill. “Squire, the boy •» n*«t u»j sort. He ran wild, hut now hc’a ratin th* huahiiwt tort of h«!«ki«! H»*‘a brave be’« true to a friwid, !»*• ’* C‘*t «ter drink mg I .Ri"* m . al for bini. FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF i CRIME Killed OF A Twe Offwan Itediai MOONSHINER and Cramatad \I:\VSHE TUESTATE Thstr A Pesaa la Pursuit Tl MS OF INTEREST FROM ALL Oxford. Mias, Nov 19 John A THE WORLD PARTS OF OREGON. Montgomery. Deputy United Htatcs Marshal of thia city, and iw-puty Uniteal Htatra Marshal Hugh Mont 4 C.my n hamiv« U omo el th«. Imports*« ommanial and ItnaroLd Happa«m«a ot Im. ginnery, of Puntolor, left here last Happ««.».. «I Ih* Part Vol Provalo! night for the purpose of arresting porta», a A Hrwl R<vMw ol th« (ooarth la a < ondvsMd fee* Which I. Uovi Will Mathis, an alleged counterfeiter | a«d f-npruasmanti u< th« Many Induatrrat lik.lv to Prove of latvrvvl I« Our Mim and moonshiner, who lived 13 miles i ïhroughoot Our Thriving C.ewmoaawaaAh east of this place Early today. Hugh ! Reader, stand ! lelart Markrt Hvport Montgomery's bore« was found Ing at the gate of Curdy Hall, a neigh * Material is being hauled for a new Two plague death* are reported bor of Mathla, and Mathis’ house bad •aw null hear Oregon < ity. front Odessa. been burned to th» ground. Upon Iiolom«n trieil to rush an American ¡further Investigation two Id north 50 cents waa taken partially fore» In Hamar burnnd bodies were found In the ash from the craw of a duck raised at Oregon Wlna 233 pria«»« at Pan les of the burned building, which have >. it- Mill« American Etpoaltion. Thlev.-a broke into a Eugene store tre-en Identified aa the remains ot the Maay ac«ld«cta In the United Klng Deputy Marshals John A. Monlgom and stole a number oí amali articles dont ware due to fog »ry a horee haa n»t been found, and ot little value An Aberdocn edltor attacked th» ft la auppoM'd that Mathla made hla V rec.-vier ha« Den appointed for . tasc-ape on thia horse after the men chararter of Jmlge Irwln. th« * i»l'iinl*ia l-o^ging Company, kllh-d and the house ••*< had been Ht-outa fnught engagement» with Mathis' wife waa at ber Hear Nt Helena. ; on fire, rebela In Hotithcrn Lu ion. father's a few miles from her burned Hupermtendant Brown, of the Falla OU prospect» are good In Idaho and home, and she aaya she and hcr hue River fish hatchery, says the In Malheur County, Oregon band left home yesterday, her hue there ia very favorable. Th» demand for raw matcrlal front band leaving the country. Practically all the hoi» about Mathla waa Indicted last Hummer abroad shows a steady increase for making and passing ctHinlerfelt Dalls« bave l-ceii aluptwxl. Price» Japantsc and Ruaslana are a as uni money and was out on a Ifooo bond. were from Hl» to IO ceti la per pound. Ing closer commercial relations The principal witness against him io* announced -« llor Mitchell 11 I.»» A Mississippi nusinshlncr klllvd was a negro living In th« same neigh About a month ago th« n« it it be will endeavor to bate a new two deputlea and burned ihdr ro borliood * fetters I court district rstablialml in gro waa assassinated The two Mont mains. Eastern Oregon. A natl»» prl«-»t, convlcted of mur gomerys went to arrest Mathla for Rt-aoburg'a city council haa let the dsr, haa b«en tu'nt f*n< vd to 20 year«* making Illicit whiskey, and It la sup posed that they were prevailed upon contract of grading and surfacing imprl son ment. to remain for the night, and were shot ’ ! a U ■ P. l<> I-' .. ka An allegetl conspiracy to proc InIm while guarding their prisoners A a republie at Dawson reported poaae of S<> or to of the leading fill the princi)M>i streets. la from Hkagway. Thirty dwelling houses have l«s>n rena of Oxford went to the acene to New York, day and every effort Will be made tu built in Dallas since January E. F. Lowanthal, of 1. robticd of 110.000 In diamonds In rapture Mathla. Every dwelling and buainane house in Portland Hôtel. the town is occiipitvl, CAUSED UV DENSE FOG Nine carloads of wool left Harris burg th« other day for the East The Many Avcuknla and I aUlitKi m th, I'n.tad shipment weighs 1(13,000 pounds anti Kingdom Irao-. lla. \ S» < is one of the largest individual sales ’■ll,,F- I^vndnn. Nov I».-Saturday's fog *v,'r ,,,a,,e ,n which waa general throughout the ; I I V Unllntl Kingdom, was responsible for many accidents ami fatalities, The driver ot a laandun omnibus waa found demi in hi» boa, while the ve I hicle waa aliti running He wa* a The Indian war veterana ut I-an« >■ uity nu t -a at the iti ■ 1 ' ’ c - i irt V ’- I hoiiaa-i I I ’ 1 i Ht Ivi Albany ami began arrangement» to- i ",,'l *■'' wring h-gialation by the next ,',,,,dr''” granting pensiona to all i veterana entitled to them. victim of cold fog. Several collialon» occurred In tho Mersey The Dominion liner Roman, Portland, November 9. ran More shipwreck» are reported on from down and sank the British steamer the English coast. Hapllrr. w !|1 I af. , J >IJ gg '. . lus Grande, ” Brother r A mounted fore« of ('ape Dutch sur Sapphire, of the Dund.-« Gun Line *3,(MJ0. There was no. loss of life. “Yeo. let him come back.” •■id thr rendered to th« Boers. The ll.siaon (arm <»f 225 aerea, A Norwegian brigantino ha» b.-«n aqulre In a broken tone. In.-ufy p.-r»..ii» w.-r.- kill.-.I l.i th-- seen drifting helpl.-saly off Hull, and thriM* rutla-a soulli. ttal of Maiern, has work out earthquakes in Erxroum. it la feared that »eversi persons have I h »- i > sol<l lor f*i .’»•> th* good dinner th4*y gave him ' The President s Thanksgiving proc been drowned. •ot him at kmM'king down the fence that V || IS men of Hie .-.tael art tilery had In*?*« a barrier between brother and lamation was cablixt t<> Manila. Mill <-on>|>|a*t<* their terms al Fort Paris. Nov 19 -During th.- greater ■later for two year*. Merit and not political Influence will part of today. Parts and Its suburbs Stevens next moiilb »nd will receive The neit tnun><»ng llotio Bill proudly be re<-ogulx<'d In army promotions. were shrouded In a dense fog. which their diacliargee. left, aupplii*d with money to aend back Ways and means commlt'eetnen are •otrlously Interfere I with railway A inyatcr:<>na burglar got away the prtNfign) a >n from the city. i divided on the «object ot reducing wur transportation and vehicular traffic, with a l»tgc amount of gisala from “And when hr come«,” murmured th. t .-l and <-aua.nl n number of minor aci-l I'endl.'ton cigar store and left all fond, longing rnoihcr, keep a sec The fog waa so thick along Agulnaldo decllm-s ihe offer of an h ut.« uud Thankwgiring dayf fastenings uiulislurlxvl. American lawyer to work for hla re the Heine that the steamboats were compelled to suspend service. lease. t re. eiver will 1». askrsi for 1 lie A I’ns Initiation. lUialrjr Elkhorn mine at |lak»r City, State of Oregon will maku a aur Knew alt ttiru by the»« preaeats that BIG DIAMOND ROBBERY W« turkvy« do protest •o that it may 1st worked and made vey ot arid lauds In oaalern part of Ansaluat an annual outrage wbb b to pay up ita indebtednoaa. state. tirlnga sorrow Io the nest. Mra. Dalntry thought a good deal over her strange gift Thanksgiving niorulng W« think It ui *wt hr* «ting f<»r She finally rom Inded abv had better Cook A nation to give thank«, th« turkey, hoping her erratic benefac Hut we object in firm ione» whra cuta into uur rank« It tor would Iw aluug during th« day tu par Think of the widowed ones, and think take of It. tif < rpbiti. In the »■•■ ». Hhe tried to ba cheer fill and thankful Il bo ui'ul Ilil. year wi ll -ad «-a ale* The cruel chopping block. —but many a tear fell by tbo tini« th« turkey waa cooked. So now, << hh 1 pet.pl«, we rvqneat. Our plesitlnga may bs heard. There came a tap at th« rear door about 1 o'clock The ci>ok from the big hoSae And It you tuual give thanaa and f.-aat l-leaae kill some other bird. •tienl on the step. ••Oh. Mra. Daintry, «scuse tue, ma'am,” • he said, "but rottld you loan me a little cinnamon. They've run out, and----- ” The transport Hancock Is ashore In Japanese waters. Insane man killed an officer at Co» A Naw York Manhanl Wat Kubbad of $10.000 A movement la under way to or- : mopolia. Wash., shot a friend, and was ganire a company ctdopoanxl wholly Worth al the Portland Hotal seriously wounded himself. <>f A Boris tea.« men to o|s<rate A Portland. Ore., Nov. 19.— Diamonds Tom Considine broke down while valued at 4I0.00J and about 4'0 in irrighi MtrAtiirr between .1 that city testifying In behalf of hla brother, on money were stolen last night from » í unii Portland, in t ___ ___ __ of ...... conacquenc« ex- trial for murder at Heattle. room In the Portland Hotel, i»<u : , c< ««ivo freight ch At gro by ihr tran«* baker. In the •ppetlainf <*dora of b 'in» ¡Mirtation Muro. line» Fire iti Boston destroy«! property pled by A F. Lowenthal, of New York ■ | |«>rtalion • in th«* «««vr far*’« of Rrbí»ol City, and tho audacious thief manag valued at 1100.000 A syndicate, of which the principal rhìldn-n. mil ciHtixl orer ’n vd to cacapo with bls booty and get | is a millionaire liimU-rman of Minne TLe secretary of the interior haa safely away. for th«* r* *t of tbs- wwkr* H»U) K»il* fíen i iemali of L i«ur*‘. < nm« creati-d a bureau of forestry. Mr. lxtwenthal la a dealer In pro apolis, ia about to acquire tlie im mense lumber, railroad and uwniill down the wlU’hni»’ country r.»«<! with «H Prcaideht Roosevelt has pledges! clous stones, and be la at present un tRflr rya f««r thr «»• t nu. n ||i« rolllch' holdings of th» Hiskiyou Lumber <t un * business trip tn» Pacific Coaat tin- I.« wia and Clark Centeiinniai his In* took in tbe pnritjr lu«o c«h-u< laist Saturday night he arrived at J Yfcre.intile Company, including lb» hearty support. the Portland Hotel, and waa McCloud River Railroad, for a sum Fire destroyed every mercantile assignee! to a room on tho ground ' rv|M>rted to be |3 ikmi . ixmi . THANKSGIVING DAY IN THE WOODS and several tine houses in i*ucwash, floor facing Yamhill street, being the j third window from tho northeast cor I N. & laws, 95O.U0U. Portland Markati. ner of Heventh and Yamhill streets I latest advices front Mias Htone’a Illa traveling trunk, containing the W h. ai — Walla Walla, nominal, place of continament alate that her greater part of hie dlainonda he used . 55(g5.’>, blueatem, 50c, Valley, imprisonment is affecting her reason I In trade, and a portion of hla money.' There *< Burglars blew open the safe of the | was placed In his room Flour—Heat gratlee, A6<g3 .50 two keys to thia room, one used by | !<ai>k of Chatham, ill , and secured > per Itarrt l, graham, 4.’ flO. the guest and placed In the office ! 41.501). The burglars eacajsd on a Oats—Nominal WNftfl.lSI pr cental, when It la not In use, and th» other I handcar. llarley—Fecal, |15<ffl5.5O, brewing, usually In charge of the Janitor In Three persona were killed and 25 charge of all the rooms on that rur fl fl. 00 par ton. Millatuffs—Bran, |l7utlH. mid- others injured in a mining accident ridor. düng, |2t><d21; ahorta, 19^*20. chop, at Htaaaure, Pruasi*. Thirteen are Hurud l «dar Red Hot M«( •till entombed. »I« Hay—T imothy. fl It« 13; clover, Homestead. Nov. it -One man The owners of the {wtrolcum works was killed and two seriously burned *7149.50; Oregon wild hay, *,r*M|«» t in Gallicia, Austro Hungary, have aa the result of a party of workmen ttou. decided to form a trust to end the being burled under a mass of molten Butter—Fancy creamery.25t427 Age; reck Isa» competition. slag at the Howard Axle Works to dairy. lN<q2tk-; afore, It<415c per The accident occurred on the jamnd. A flow of oil baa l««ii struck in a day. well at Delusjue, Colo., at a depth of cinder dump back of the company's Eggs—BU-rago, 2D-, fresh, 23q(24c. 21N) feet. A gushing oil tield is ex- plant. The victims were engaged In Eastern 2th4 2l. collecting scrap when a party of (icctcd to la- develo|»<d. Cheese—Full cream, twin», 12S<* tyorkmen at the top of the dump, King Edward has decided to have about 20 feet above, dumped their | 13c. Young America, ISSiKtlc Poultry- Chickens, misml. 42 .'»kA the celebrated Koh-I-Noor diamond car over the edge, not knowing that men were directly beneath 3.H0, hena, 11 00; mounted tn the crown of ljueen Alex- the dressed. lOglllc them. The <~ar contained about eight I |<er pound springs, 4Î 5(><4 3.00, : andra for the coronation. tona of slag, a greater part of which ' |*r doren; ducks, 43 for old $3 ishit , _ The president* of Taclotian, Leyte, waa red hot, and muck of It In a mol 4.00 for young; gaese, *fl<47 |s>r doi- haa l«en arrestisi for trraaoti. ten state. «n. lurkeya, live, ]0«gllc, dressed, Count von Matricidi, German aiu i H<g lCki per pound. Memo Importing Wheat. bassa dor to England has retired. Mutton—laiiils.3l4c gross; dressed City of Mexico, Nov. 19—From all Wind, rain and snow are playing parts of the Western United Htatea Cogfl1»« per pound; *h»»p,JS.28grass; havoc with the shipping of the Brit wheat la being sent Into Mexico In dr«Med, Re |wr pound. a moil nt a never before equalled. It la j ish isleo. Hogs- Gr- » l.< svy 4*>..»fl 25 . light, and railroad fl75t4.r>. dressed. 7<g7 iqo |»-rj*mnd. estimated by buyers Stag« Huqgmq. men In this city that by the end of Veal—Hmall, HtfNlfo; large, 7<n7)qfl Mias Julia Marlow*, writing In the December more than 1500 cars will jier pound. Hhe ataml at the handsomely browned ben» with m«T latingly, »ni «ritlmi opon It* mo«t prw trntiauw mansion with convictlua fowl, done to a turn, for she knew the lie—I wished that yon would accept Dramatic Number of Collier's Weekly, have been delivered Into the republic. Ib-ef—Gro*s top steers. |3 54k<4 W; says that ah* waa once aak«d If an And even thia groat amount will not widow's haril aersplag esperitmee of the me bop*. And you? cows and heifers, |3 00q»3 50, dressed "Day before Thankaglvlng." h» «.tillo- last year or two. Rhe Oh, I wished that you would pro- actress did not sacrifie» her finer na end the Importation, so long at th« lieef, 5l,,<t*!v»e p * t pound. ture by permitting "stag* embrace».’' duty la waived and there Is the slight qiiix-d. ' M ot Ilk. y to have the fulh-st "Certainly," assented Mrs. Dalntry, al poae New York World. H<>|>a—#<4l0 ’-»e per pound. *<4 lO'.c In reply she declare« with some spirit eat lack of corn. Both buyers and pantry In the lugg.-at bouse. Il.-rs goes!" ways arrotnmodatlng. although «he had Wool--- V* Valley, lieg 13 <xC per potimi; ’’Buch a question demands the appli transportation tnen believe that the Bill observed a path cutting across a no reason to favor th« big bouse, or any The !>■< Allrr cation of only a fair degree of com Importation will continue until the Eastern Oregon, '¡.•l'J'ac; ; mohair, yard It waa a newhat overgrown, but of Ita Inmates. mon sena» to »usure a negative an term for the removal of tho tariff 2 oa *2I c |*r pound. hr kept on. to come not to a gate, but "What a nlcs turkey you've got." pu •wer." Potatoes—BAffiNA pep sack. expires. a aoli.l board feue» lie clambered to Ila M«l th» cook. "We have none to-day. top. to tor halt. I by a «harp mandat« Bad food in Ervach Armv. The leading sugar refining company "lodwsdF* obeerred Mra. Daiatry The aAM-ased valuation of Idaho has "Hoy! get down there!” Paris. Nov IB.—La Liberte today la now turning out 25.000 barreta of Bill, astride the fence, confronted a aarprte». asserted that 2,000,000 franca worth of increased ♦4,fM9,5M> in a single year, "Yes. ma'am—It waa atolra." augar per day. In- l.»-k ng I.ut ti.-ri eyed ..Id geutlrma* deteriorated American tinned foods and the total now la SSX,1M,4M “Mtoleu!” echoed lb» widow, with a "All right.” he _!A A raat bronie statue weighing 110 have been discovered among the mili Thirty two additional warehouses start. "And stay .Iowa!" tary stores at Verdun. General An are to be provided In New York for tom a. la one of the curiosities of Ht And then she gtteeecd ali, aa th« cook "Yog air." dre. the Minister of War, haa conse Petersburg, Russia. the storage of (00.000 to 400.000 baga went <>U tu tell how the dlacovery of the "What yon after, anyway?" quently ordered all tinned foods of coffee. "Writ air,” answered Bill. "I waa aim theft bad rom» too late that morning to Here la a altnple method of making among the army store«, whether admit of aeenrlng another fowl ing for yonr kitchen and grub." half a ton of coal go aa far aa fifteen French or American, to be Bold, on the The total number of experiments on Mrs Dalntry actol a Just and honest "Dna't bother me!“"gruffi)i growled th» hundredweight. The plan la to place ground that It would be better to have living animals In th« United Kingdom other. "Try the h na« there. They rala» part—she Inaiated that the cook transfer a quantity of rhalk In the gratea no atorea at all than to depend upon In 1900 waa 10.139, 2170 more than In the roasted fowl to the table of the big would tw the preVloua year. It la elated that tramp« there " Mr (kibbler Ar* yes the fellow that Once heated, thia la practically tnex- canned provisions which Hill to..k this a.iapl.donaly. viewing » house. bad my wlf. tut dinner yrstvrday >— hauatlble from combustion, and gives found to bo bad at the outbreak of but few of three experimenta were In |any aertoua degree painful. 1 ¡tea ah« aal done tu her bum bl« me*L Truth. out great heat. •eat cottage near at hand. Tb« «am« I war.