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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1902)
• 4 F •• • e* • 4 -at • (»KEGOX, Only First CI am Shop in the Gty 15 ernia Shaving Hat/ Cutting Shampooing Hatha J. w 0IC vog F l Specialist for Refraction ,ind Defects of the Eye. rout i % > i». OK Will n.abe reguiar trips to hr, io U ali h local cuiiiii.ft !«»r • late nt viola. Undertaking. A l ull l ine of < a«krte < and Kota» ale«»« <»n hand at maarmable pnir*. at th** * SCIO PLANING MILLS SCIO, URI GON |. J. HUMS & SON General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers.... W c Ì-1 lai •boti ► hoi* “VV- llitf, »I« SCIO, OR T. J. MUNKERS I ii ink ci SCIO, OR EG< N OFFICERS: Prrsidrnt T. I. Mt nkvrs Cash Kt W. A. Ew mg I floc« j gen«rii tanking and cuhangr Loan* made al curimi rate« butine»*. CH VITE It XVI <<’oaf I nurd . TTiat bight is still •• death itself, sad the »parkhi ng brilhancr »f the slow BM»v ing wafer« i <-4.ntra»«s with it »• tender Hir»-.g«’.y «tirs ted t»F H, ter» fa »bb.n gc»r» forward, mure» d«>» n (be st.»n» • trpa that Ir» I to the gardra. and wl*b eager f.M.<s|rps galas the little pathway. at ««ep • nd • i I’!.-» that Wads to the ta»« h Sudd« bly be draws io her arm«, and a »hl i er uns through ber. »he turnt her bead t*» SF-r Dysatt V » str g ;ng t * marry I»rd Hhel teat be »ay a. hla tone more • ••**«! I* than quest mu tig "It is an impertinent qurtl b’0. Miaa Dysart« calmly. "You ar» di »ingr nuoti». If be has |rt «•»< I y • » k ■ w be ?dy wait« (he <4’1 G to ’i’ • Bbea he d.>ee - " lie < b«-< ks bintarlf abruptly, k ti • ■ c * ‘ i ’ < - - f -» A little flame l*-r.;»* nt » \ «? «t • eye» • lias If - jrted to you that I am very f .i^arlf ti ' -he ••■**. » ’h • *“r; "■* rerasrkabl« that I d«» n 4 <’• ln? part question v » La» k »gale? that I do xm H a *k y i w b ;»i y ■ > are going !<• marry lie I■, k* as if hr wa» a’- »;! to make her so »ngry rejoinder, bi bin. **N<* d‘»u't ta afraid. I • m not g’dng to pul th* quest loo,” sh* •ays, roldly ; and after »H. why «b'Mitd IT* •'|m you ntran.” he goes on. "that you kftew of sonwise I w ant to mart y T’ “let three b ih end to thia hateful hyp»*cf' rri« « she turning to h’ttt with ‘ You srlrd a burst of ps««i->netr auger your part for Griselda this morn.s g moat admirably Vera cries hr, hoarsely Hhr fufits a» If Marital I i JR m H • < n« 1 cry an I hr hardly ’ 1». ’ 1 I'.ifrs •> nx tnbrr sf trfward, but *• n»« h w »hr is In his arm*, • nJ hr Is ta k ng <!«»«n into her frighten r-| ry«-s with a terrible entreaty ib bls "D” y 4 kn « what y<»u air •!*itJgr he ‘nit, b » iinwriabh v-’n'e ar«rt-ly • I- vr a whtspvr My darliug. my soul, have ¡»¡tv ' M «re «l«»»rly bis arm« bin«! her II«- L»'vis ht» fa r t<» hers nrarrr. tn ar« r »• ¡1. and then, s-tdrnly, a great Hr draw» loaihiug "t himself fiili • him ba- k with a »harp »h> udder, an ! alm«»«! ’ G«»"’ lu* says, ve pu*h<*« tar from him Leniently, and tu auo »Iber np'tli'Ul «he has turned (be corner <»f the W ' hng •fairs, and j » gone. «•one! With a heavy gr>»a a he fling. himself fa* r «! >w n« ard m the r.x»| »«ret. »hift Ing sands, that n ■ »n »mitten lie tretu bhug. waiting f«*r tbe «lawn and diali» issued on principal vines A. W. HAGEY « III ( ' I 1 A 4 4 4 l,î rw of watch*» < si <J paired promptly sao . OREGON. - Corvallis à Eastern R.R. 1 I MK « AUI» > t» V, lot laqtllH» 1 r»• h r• «•-» A . b«ny • h •• ♦ •• IJ i « I'ofvaills «es Ï»|<»1 • Ml r r i* M M M I , irlitrnltif k,' i M % M 1/ t r M Irate» lap: t.a ¡«■•«r» . urtaili» Al flirt A'. *»«»f. h•» s, r»v t*»iv«,ii A M M Af.I.r« I». kn, s, ft«m l>wte«»ll — M leaves ¡»»«roll . 1 hi I* M Amtes Albaay, ........ dra’n N<« I srrives I q A!t«any tn tima to »llh the ». f •«• ul» » m - w O’1 IfwlU, *» wr i CHtlt« two or th»*» h‘-u»* In I c * -r .■ i stti.fc M I* ihUik t«»r.’4lts n M I -.»tlaiul î «In S- ’ int .»with the - f* W u - ‘a • ' • » K« M.bi.uiksiJa i • ts ! Hi. t" I rt art! g|>W IN Manager J It RSkR, Agaai. Albany EAST AND SOUTH -----VIA 4 V ) « 1 Shasta Route Tra n» ‘r».r vv r»l Hc'e for F cfUni an<1 way • at. • at I «.• » tn Ira»» lor v «i., al 3 ...» leaves rerUand * 3D • m.?r m A H «u» l.' *» p rn ¡0 " p m Atrhrs *shlan«l U Xi a m ,11 *» a tn •• rímenlo ’• r n> . • kv a n» •• ran Ffa-.< ; *'• i- m , s I a ta '* «Fg’îrh AV s m , 11 k> a ¡n. •• |wn««f Sa m , » a tn M k a- «•» < ity 7 X» a, in . V V) a m, " it. sg • • • e • a» a m *• I A I-V« 1rs 1 .V p bl , * a ta. •- y i pan.'S v m ,<|> hi > « ri vv <>rtb < »' s tn.ftmp m •• ♦ u» of Mem a S k.» a m , S. vi a rn •• It. • • n « a et , 4 a m •• Hrw Ortrsn* * i- p m • a ns M »ahlhft- h • <-• a m . • U a m " hew Y« rft U <’• p m . U.U p tu rwl-Man and Tc>nri«l rar« on < I, • r . • ■ - . « ... • I ■ l«ai>« an I w s«nt «ten c oht-.ri ii, ai .an Frnnctw^. IlhM >*» II—< <bi!n, Taj-a*'. ' bti.s < miral a -I m>uih Amr elm t-ah train* ■ with «Wrml I'hul) , uaa R. B. MIUCR. O. P. Portland, Orngon. < Il tl'l F.R XVI! A • Mr l»y« • r ’ik*» ' *» wsj slowîy tbc »ound of runniug a Ji the f.M*tstrp« caning toward blm froru « lt 1« side w »Ik attracts bt» attention thin Gruu.b, w id eyed. haggard, ber gray |m ks. ut.h *und thr< gh hrr unu«oal ha«tr fiy’-hg at each side f brr Iran, fur bidding fare More baste, w «rse «peed. ’ «ays be. aarr»a!!‘aiiy ' !• the h'-use afire, or ir> prreh’ti« biv'T» .!••■!, that y»u ru«b ujwm me with such lhdr.-v»rou» abandon?” "Hush,” says »hr, »!* rnly. with • < a? " I!.* » f : words -ikr th »«• *1 hink • --¡y of thi«. Dysart,*' paus •* au<l paatmg for bivAtb, "that 1 h.»»r »« ia a gl. •»! The old fuan laugh» "Be sllrtit* bi»»«’» the woman savag»- ly. ’’cesM* yutir git»«'«. 1 (HI you TTve g?) »t 1 hav* • u 1» is My worthy father, f<»r riample,” «ng g- be. w a Hirer "NuT Bril, come, sb", then?** "Michael b< 41. y ' The words fail from her as tb>>ufb tbry burn Lrr Up» in pas* mg The »nr< r dlrs from Mr Dysart’s lips; • dark ' ■ i » .4 •*-« !>!• f.. i in. g it alm st b. . k for the u • in. nt tu fade prr»«utly l>«n«Ath the ash.n hue that makes him hw>k llkr a rurp*r a .-<»rpsr with ry.-» uf tire’ H* stAgg-rs La« k • gainst a tree and his hands cat«b IVB vuishrly at the bark of It. "You are mad. woman!” be «IX«, In a terrible voice, "Ay. may ta, fl«» I say If It w •• 1 «' <»l I *aw bjui in the flesh. h“W then Dys»rt? Wby, sane Well,’ with growing riHtrment. ’'shall it t»r mad rr sane?” Mad ma-1. mad' »bricks he. furious ly "All my life you have t-eru my bane, my cur«- and now. n->w what Is this news you would tell me? Hedley* VL hy. hr ia dead, woman dead, 1 tr!| you’ Where have y«»u •»■-:» b-in? Hpvak, I command you,” cries hr. seising her artu • nd shaking her violently. "On the ai«-t> ir I was there wafehb-ig Ml-» Griarlda. as you tolj me to, lr«t she •tauld g * into the woods again, when hr came slowly toward me through the trees, prowllag alM»ut. Hr’s changed, he’s g -nr to t»>nr a deal; but I’d kn«>w him still among a thousand. Ay, and you’ll know him. to«».’* It 1« < b»ia. (eristic of the Iron nature of th«- man that roaa above aU petty •Higmfc-s to a mi * r!y fear that aa h.- enters the presem-e of the one creature whom «»n earth he drrads, he dors •«» with » raltn vl«agr and one expression less 11!« step ia »low, meth«*dl< al as usual, hi* face, gray In its pallor, a very rna»k. H » brilliant ry < • alone betray the k«M*n life that »till lingers in the gaunt • Id frame, an*l they ta»k through ati'l through ihr unwelcome viaitor with an unblinking gate. Y «u!’’ hr says, softly, nay smilingly, extending a gra rfii) hand, with a good deal «»f languid in«l flerrnre. ’’Just that." says H*-dlry, In a tone •>» loud and wtnm»m as to contrast painfully with the polished accrnt that bad g ne before. "Y-ars since we met. mate. Many." »ays Mr Dysart, sinking rare fully into a rickety old chair near him And yet tt »erm» i ke yesterday that we parted." ’Take it Uke that! it sbewa what a wny west the large, di»f>h« tly Ju «tire uf it thi» pise»* «« if I • aa’t g ** Nb Mr |»y»«H •* ftiy. hfttag « aa* "And well, »• you have mme I’ttohg f«»r Ihr old rounfry. g To U •fe y >u up. w het her you were <»f it. partner * Partftrt ? ' repeat« I>y«»it. a« If la grntle mterrogatn»n In crime'‘ roughly, •• if angrred by the other*» tune That • what tbry'J rail It. l»y»arf. at the i »Id Holey whatever cxirl it might <»n*e b« f- re |*m a« t particular " N» ne «»«ent« VI r Dysart, with g-ntie ear oragrment ”1 never b!atii*nl you, mln.l you But a Icsjrf". a «•»rrtflng s«»»t o’ uiinf A man sh< »• v I. ai.-! wh«-n the old < o ><r refused t>> sth k t*. his, after ell bla promise» to lot», why. if yr»u kept him to It, in spite f him. »h»n hr bad n<> linger power to k!< k *r||, who’s to say y >u were wrong, rhv” ■'Y«»u are very good; very «i&ataiuing lit» t«<ur s. •ays Mr Dysart, slowly perhaps, a little fainter Ay. that’s what 1 am to lh«-m «• stand« by nu- And you and ! are In the i . • - • « ... . **•• that I don’t I ll ta k y : up as fresh a« though a it was <<nly yesterday we 4 • greed >»u ■on you ku«»w what. Ha, ha ba!'* The old uian «uddrniy »’iff« ns hltns**lf. and hwika straight at Hedley. And now what I» it y«»u wantT" he a«k«. teraely, his t*»nr ringing < <»ld ami « ¡ear through the room, though very low N"W I hi«» rhaf I want part o' the »wag F’ive thousand ¡»«'in-!»,’’ »ays the -ih.-r, (»willy I ve th »-ari'1 pHind«’ Y--u must ta mad ’* N>»t one jm i ny le»s My ailrn< e 1« worth that an>1 more < ume. -loti't Im agine you c an Impose on me I (HI you, I would think as little «.f g >mg Int » that » »un out there ami telling y«>ur niece« 4 that first will. « • Hu*h hu«h ’’* says Itysart. in a »harp t’*hr, W ih! With fear. "Not another word, r»«*t a br-atb on that subject here You know the old ruin Walla have rars at the end .4 the far garden? M»vt me there to night, and 1 shall see if we ran come to term«.’’ With a last word or two be suc<ee«|r<! in getting Hedley to the d«»*»r. and there • Grunrh, who >n truth is uiar vrh.ualy handy. Gruneb' Will you »ee to Sedley? He is as old a friend of yourw «• of mine. I think,*' »ays Mr |>y«art. In »o frnial • tone for him that Gruneb Involuntarily irG'ic-«s at him ' He U tired, and no 1 >ubt hungry Make biru romLutable m every w a y ’’ Yr-«, sir.’’ waya Grunrh, re«j»e« tfully She leads Sedley down the passage, and then, with a muttered word to hitu that »he ah i 1 get the keys of the cellar, runa ba k to Dy«»rt, who »tan.la staring after them with au unfathomable expression in his eye« 'Your «ill- quick!’* «he s.ys, in a low tone. ■ - . I • one "Keep •re him. or gur»« at bi» prearn« r in th»«. house,” wta»(M-r* Dyaart, firreHy, after which hr steps t*< k int«» hl« room and »lam« the door, and locks it tahiod bim in a f rm lied fa»hiou I CHAITKR XV III It ia ten o’. 1« k, «ud night, like a heavy • bruud. he« over Wood and garden Tom prytoa 1« treading with <autb*ua «tel*« the upper part uf the gaiJru uo bi« way to the mln. Hafrly be make« bi» way to tl.e old h«.u»e, t grt the Utter he km>wa will • wait b.iu there Poor darling, what will be iu it? Further v< xatiuu»? With a tlralre to avoid all riaka, be rle. (a to enter by the bark, where a large rent In the dilapidated walla will enable him to ».¡uerir through the n»om where the letter from Grivrlda will be Voice« lecl.lrdly. aud In the next rv- rn The «peaker at thia luatant i« Mr Dy •art. The aee«u>d voire la atrange to him ct»«rae. vulgar and dlr (storiai. • nd very threatening The voice» grow in wrath, (he un known one being loud In vituperati«»»*, And now, all «nddenly aa It were, the voire« reave; there 1» a •trained ad<ui«e, a» If each man wait« w itb drawn «word for the other*» nrtt w »rd. and then a •b'krtiing *oun-1 A dull, awful td -w a» of oak rweting Arab and Uh*o«l. a gbantly g an. and then »Hence. Gr-at heaven' What ha« happened? Peyton Haa be kii!e<l that old man? •pring« forward, look« upon the Lnuer room, be •tu|M abort. •• If «hot, to »tare agha»t up*>n the mtup before him tpon the earthen fl -or Ilea a bug»* fig ure. apparently dead, while »tai. bug over It ia Mr l»y»art. hl« face alight with a ghastly hope, hi« wild eyea gh-aiuiug A heavy oak'-n tti» k 1« ia hi« ban ! Th» murderous bludgeon 1« uplifted 1« com plete crime already tagun to fint»b bi« work, to make sure of the b.dpl.-«« vic tim at Ma feet, when P.yton. uttering • loud cry, rvnhe» from th» »pot where until now ba lay coscvaM. There ia an inatant a hu»h. a atrangr hu«b. and then a convulsive abiver run« through th« old man An a«bru graytie«» ba» risen from rbln to brow, lie fl ng« up bla arms, for a aecund or twu^ clutch«*» fooliably at the air, and then falls with a dull thud acrtVM the b.»ly of hi» enemy Peyton runs through the garden, never pausing or drawing breath until the house la rearhed Kn.M'king impatiently with h a knu<klea and receiving no an ewer, be ao far give» way to the agi tation that ia consuming hint aa U> atnasb a pane with a «tone Thia brings Heaton to the window La a uusute or l«w par tially dreaned. 1K1OA \ . It la L Dysart T*m P ♦ • •» C r>a out. rome uvit 4» «kly ur fstbar. ’ p»utH»g. Is hurt is very -J “My father*" says Hr a tun. •• it aot behwvlng Hut where taw*” "lu the garxiro <ip tberv in the old ruin <>b. hurry, man. burry, you <au boar all afterward’* Reafoa hardly dar*« to venture a ro mark, i it having with tre it» Win g finger» ♦tbod biu»»rlf. biraerlf. f follows » ! W» peyten »‘It Igtt the wind«»« n the chill night • re • nd •»«»• the two young n*« ng like hunted things through the rus tu that fatal <»M ruin at the rt»4 uf tbrm Here everything is Just as P»yt«>n left it The old man lying dead. «Itb • m'»re |Mraev>ful rtpcwei-’U ok U»s face than ha! ever tarn there •!»»♦» hr lived tbc «»th • b.s rarmy. save fur a faint quiver *»f ’be lips and o--strth every no« and thru Who waa bo? What had br . .gh! him how? Peyton turns to Heaton with the« questions < n b»s hp» It is lusporatlvs that something a taut the stranger bo dis • tvered at»«l at owce Heaton Is •?.■« b- . 1 •< b»s father’s !-*dy :it b » srn.», nexp .*• ■ »• gnrf up-u Lis I’HitrniD« •* The old man had I* cq stern, hard, t»-gm«1gtng tat hr bad loved hia s s well, ard the s«»a know it. Pry- • ui to u hrs him lightly *ti tbr shoulder IC”U»r yourself." h** says, u • low. \ u know thi» m<nT* earnest tour • No •■•< at «il. I »r*er ««w him be- fure.” 'What! you e»a trll me o<»tb ng’ Oh, think. Dysart"* •aye ¡‘.ymn, with in If you kn<*w nothing rreostng auxl-ty we shall srarvely ta able to •«-•* bow to act. Esert y*»ur memory, man.*' 1 »wear I never aaw "it 1« usriesa. him before ‘ 11» - -•uH*r|» him»elf to ta»U again at S* ! • -y. and a shiver of August • bak««w him I kn w .»uly Ibis that be has kill«*d my father " You f »rg(’t. »ays Pryt-»n. very qu.* ’ lie would have bren th»nkful, glad. If to I m - able tu leave h a friend Hl thi« t«e lief, but Le kn* w it would I m * impo»»lble. There wa» a T saw tbr «hole thing quarrel. • lxHit what I did u<»t hear, but It waa yt,ur father who knorkrd that fellow down "Well, It killed hiiu,” say« Heaton, ei- ’The ei. itemrnt of that quar- ritrdly I still main- re I was ta» much for bi tn tain that that man caussnl his death.** Hr covrrs his fare with his hands hits "Nrvrrtbrlri««. we canu«»t leave here to dir. Come, H«*aton, take your Think If there courage In your hands l»r no way tu avoid the a* anJal that n .'i»t F«»r - nrirswarily arise out uf all this fur tta sake uf your poor father’s mem ory. bestir yuurwvlf ” It is a potent argument S-at<>n flushes, hotly, and the •» 1 t > ; h f power return» to bis face. T »gethor they carry the two I mm II«-» Into the house, under <*ovrr «»f the silent night Mr Dysart to his own ro«»m, and thru up (hr itairs. and through the end Iriws corridor«, that other groaning, scarcely living burden, up always until a I k ised uhaiulwr in a remote corner of th«* old tower is rearh«-d. where it 1» be yond probability that any our in the h<vu»r ante these throe who know, will ever seek to prurtrate (To ta continued.! HATS OF OUR ANCESTORS, < hanses ttiwt Have Taken Place 1 n Msnufaclnrinc Head gear. Sjwuklng of th«* hat business." said n veteran uf the buaiue»« to the local hlstorlau, “moat wonderful changea bare taken place alncw IK» In oblen time» «"ft f,4t and derby hats Wune not known, and It was a» late as ¡M3 w hen •Ilk dre»a hats wera first IntnnlticrHi In this country, th!» bring » F'rmrli In vention,. aud all »Ilk plush u* 1 fur hata tn the world waa, up to th s ttiue, mad* In F'rancr When Komujtb cam« to Aiwrr'.a be lutr. lu* th*« e ft felt hata. wearing one bluis.df It d. I nut take Amertain hatter« long to take up the Idea, and in le»» than »»ne y.-ar old and young American« covered th. tr head» with K«»«wuth hat« Th«y were !n ah ape nearly the same n« tourlat hate ou**’. only bring tr’.mm.d up with a nice, lotig o«ir «i> plume Along atwHit 1 K"tM an Eoglfwh touriat came along with the d.*rt»y hat, ami In a very few year« they tacatna (he general brad gear in the country, and tip to the jm-w- rnt date the d«-mab<! for »«»ft hata and derby hat» a n«*»rly ririily divldct Tn tl days all th- b«*wt li»» uf a>*ft bats were Imported from F'rau«*», and «tiff drrbb • from England Thia. buweAer. baa taken a materia^change, a« American hat« are now auld In aU parta of the glota. and It la a known fact that wre prod )• «• th- m ■«’ taa’y • nd l»e«t hat» made Before the arrival <»f Kossuth and the Engllah touHat, however, the Americans d d t»ut gu • with napped utter and napp-d beaver hats, f« the mote ripmatve. and - •o called * retch up or brush hata * - the cheaper. Brush or «cratch up de- rive their name from the fart that nap was rai—*d ou them by num:« .»f a atlfi bruah r<>natructrv| of whaletanr« The first manufacturers who made Ameri can prvxlmiion m those goods ¡«»pular and world tvwwned. and who forced French a I F?ngl!«h hats »ut of tb « market, were Rinaldo M Waters, John B fitetann, J 1» Bird and B J Brown "During the early ¡»er -*!• of 1M0 and K»> a dealer was a hatter tn ftu-t, el»e there would have I h - cd no room f*tr him aa all made the hat» they aold, all handwork, no ms-hlnrv of any kind. • ml otie who knew h«»w to make a tmp p«*4 utter or t»<wvrr bat was an artist. • i-nlng >40 to ! per wrsdt taing nothing unusual, many making tn*in S73 to Sb»» ” st (xnTa Globe Demo crat. Hardly W.», In no «.tuatlon. probably, la the »fata* mrring Infirmity mure ralamltuu» than In making a pr< ¡>o»lt1on of marriage. An el* bange gtvra u» th » «Pa’.ogue; Mr. Ktuttrrly to M ax Grace ----- ; **M tn m la» G G G G G G Grace. ! I I- I w w w w w want you to b b b-b ta m m ni m my " "What did you any. Mr RtuttrrlyT* "W ’A’ W W VV VV Won’t you bbbb- t* my wu wu wu wu wife. I I I I I 1 • »»• • aaldr "O, George, tblg la to • «ddenT MAIK II e \ i : msoi * riiE hay OF NEU S OF HIES ì ATI NO CONSEQUtMCI Tevub1« ta Moroag FrwvUwa u wot FROM THE out Chaff«« sag teughl Krport FOUR QUARTERS OF ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALU VV a»hir.gtona Vfarrh 11.— lv»ir4ng t«« THE WORLD a «certa in the fart» a« V» comliG»»«« the pr vimv <4 VL.n-i.g, I u«« r A CempevMa»«»« Us* taw o4 IM kepaeiaan tlapfM *IR{I at th« P m I W<<b la • Cew4«AHd r««MAl«d fona. Wh.«h It M.wl <* ha fire, which have l«taly ta Pte*« of letamo* to Ou» Ms ay (ieneral an i brought tta fal Pvincw Henri »ent a wroeth to ta pl a «»I <>n <tenre»l tiranta’ t >ml>. Philip" A nvewaage is ri|wwtal from tta pro«- ident "n t.he Cutan »pie»ti »n. All arrangement» aro completai t r U>« h«»mrw»rd Journey uf Prim*«« Henry. Kuswia ha« taken advantage ■ 4 the tandil trouble in China an*i wnl ln»»|«« ttaro are fa« i» the tri t The trat* «r« of thia act »a» a m «• UU«I M«p»<t R<p««f nd«! »t«>r»gv building ami ta rrm tai at Th«« Dall««» ¡»«rje ■ -rgant/a* H) < <• « cminty. La« rai<w^| ime» against plarvji «Hítenle of ti* n galbere»! in M >rmg pros ime al» ut «trong They vig roti-dv were for and driven U» hiding ami will protabiy ta capturo«! in a «lay <>r two They have 4«u <g»« infli-te»! m» material (hiring F eliruary .12,tod acres uf •tate lami wa« «ohi M< '«t -4 it was m the eastern part >d the -tab- N > •¡««••lai aignifi« am e nr»*l r »¡.-»uè! atU. h tn C.’ti plot«* r«dtirn<* fr»»m U« m »> .«•inly RrpuLi i‘'Hi) prima net «how that M ..ly •up|»>rt*‘r«< rwvHVe-d ”'«! Vole# and U ill- lAlllMÜ di thi« event “Oil IFF EF *' “Thrro ia n«> f.Mimlation f->r the «tate- England will r««»rganUe her army • mJ place It ««n the «amo plan •• that ment of in»urro. t: n in M r«»ng <*r that of the I nitidi >tate» the inhabitant» are fifeing .^mall Tw.» I»taU <«>11 i*l«'»l ui th.» Cahb’ti fragments <»f la‘lr«»ne taml«. «iia|wr-«*l river »ti l 150 ('hiñe«»« «Ir >wm*l an-l driven nt «4 the mountain» -4 la Queen Alexandra launch«*! an Eng- guna by BttH'a . ¡»«rali**n«. and from F‘i*h Warden \ an llah tattlrahip. t ivit« thr* gh r«-‘«-lit • {«-rat:- t•» • f th* legislaturo will ta Tait «aya that in two year», at the r.*n»tal»ulary, in the mountains there w»me proviamo at it« tu* r»«a.»tng tta rwrn moot, the Filipino« will ta able to having ab»mt IS gun», gathered In th«* <lej>artnt«'nt if th«* i maintain a |>ermanent government of mountain« <4 Vf. r -ng and pr* b»‘ ♦ <v»nnwti«>n wiihartlfi their own • bled by a few outlaw* f that t. n cunt I »HH«« I. The rex«>hiti*»nary movenirnt in Bua- rabtai tlo- village, ktdnapihg the pr - The new tai law >« h aia le aprvading idrn te A »mall deta« hmmt «>( i. vita t in Linn • • <»nG «»t l'niiiw Henry visita! tl.e milita** Ulr< Ttam I» a tin •tabulary under a native «•«rgrant at a< aduni) al Wrot P«»tnt. am* ng taxpayer* to t»<■ k.«• I them hut made n«* impr**«»i n F ifl««rn |w«r«>n« weru kiltalan»! manv .»’nt ruducli n \ largr taing -bort <4 ammunition A«wi**tant injurod in a tram wrock in Tcia* •hefifi’« ufthv* I« kept Chief Atkina waann the ground in a night. At the c|«ii«« The spani»!» regency mai ta pn>- few Imura with an adequate |.>ree »4 dava < f rollvttam» a I iipm I Inngml, ow mg tu Ita iiM apacity o| Kmg I <*'nMtabularv, ami, a*»i«ted in every taken in. Mfonao. way by the native governor the pr v The preaident will n<»t ¡vermi! bl« laughter to att««nd the <s>r«>nati< n of ime an«! the inhabitant«, gave pur»tiit h ing Edward. They have alr.»*ly ktll«*d two. injured F ive men were killed and •»•ver«! in jur««d in a r*«l mine aipiowion in Pt«nn.«ylvan ia. ••ne. tapluro«! »ix and are running I wind down r»*leam-I th. The preeidrnte ha« l«een without harm far fr* m Th.« wteamer <»n whi« h Prim e Henry then» taing hostility .»n th«» part of the will return homo i» taing fitted up h»r IIIA-M * f |w»«»p|e to linerii an autle ritv the royal ¡»arty. they give u» full information »4 what i» Sia firemen were aeri«»ualy injured pa-wing and aid ua »< much ». p>-»»ib!«« The*-«« la‘!r>>ne« <|o not interfere with by coming hi contact with live wire« at the white« and e»»nrtne their o|i»«ra?n-n*» a tire in Hetalri.'e, Neb. to levying tribute upm an I <«ca»e n The »trret < ar »trike at N>»rf«'lk, Va . ally Kidnaping native« in rem te |. • «1 remain» uni r'-ken. itiew. There in 1« nothing new in thi« thi» a* The Eastern »latea am in the nutlet it w aw in rxi>»t«*ncM under the >pani-h government, lee» an m>w than then of another »n«»w storm. They are taing rapidly br««krn up and A <andy trust, with a capital of |\- ex terminal.* I by th»» o»n»ta bulary 000,000, in th«« latest <*• tubine There |a no ¡»»litical »igntfican.w in Mi»» Alice Rooorvtdt will g«» to Cuta their <>|>eration». RIGIITJ' to viRit General ami Mr». Wi»»! B*M»r envoya caltal on the president, hut were told by him that he wat una ble to help them Canada will pa»« a Chine*«* egrluiinui law similar h» that ta’forv» the Cnih«! Statt»» »eiiate at pre**u»t The I ioumv I» ronaidering a bill authoriving the purchase .»( the («tant Tre»» tract in California for a national I «ark. RUSHING WORK ON WARSHIPS Phcnomrul Advance at th« I moa W orili in Co rut ruction. U a*«Liugt- *1, March II - ¡.hen* menai advamv. in the San » ; ft» I I >■» \l~‘ a .'.rorp The buaiiie«» men of IlarriftlHirg bava Í rn *«d a lawrd d trade The new Catholic rhur« h at llubtard will !•»♦ 4«'di‘.it«'d Mardi * Tvi•» new on»» «tare brick building« are in rmirse «4 ron «truel tan at \C.-na Tbo rtr-t 11 cwHinty »h.riff the I¿01 tato Sarnov! Engle, a ( pi >IUw«r of ¡HI’, dletl M !aila .*g»*i 70 vrar Cla> kamaa Mamas county hi« home al lio» Milt»*n ('r.’umrry t'otnpa declared it |SS:||.| dividend ♦dockholder» were paid ’» ¡«-r «cut Tim ('ountv next meeting of th«* I'nion Twirl mr»‘ A **-«* lattai» will Im bel.l in l*ni*«n ««me I iiimi thi* un Franct* h month Tim < ■uunty conventi.>n • 4 the cwiuntj 1 h«tt»‘ » rat* will ta held -•me 4 the war Veaeel» building at the Cni‘»n Iron W> rk«. I in w ill Several new «ul well« are taing b -ml in Mâlh.-tir > • unti Iron \j>j irrnti* w< rk , ng- in l’ni'H Primarie«! will t'n ion April t ta held Mar. h 27. Svretary 4 State Puntar ia tn re- ceipt of many letters daily from parrwrtia the f «ature uf the monthly pfogre««» r* tn the F.a«t. writing for information I- rt i"«ui-l by \■Imiral F- w ....... .4 • ! <«>n«vriiHig ( »frgun Rear Admiral J A. llowall will lie rvtiri««l the l»»th in«l Nell to Admiral the ourcau «4 runstrm tmn nml repair |'r«>w|*H ting f the vein of ..al ..tl lh»wey. he i» the ranking Officer <»f the The rv|»>rt shows • gain during th.« I>»w«*r powder river. n.-«r Baker City. navy. month of February «4 12 per cent «•n which «•» recently di«rsivrro»!t will I m - the Prince Henry viaited Niagara Falla the battleship Ohio, 20 ¡>er cent gin In h «hort time. Sampica taken and <T*•*”*•«»I over t<> the Canadian «ide, protected eraiaer Taroœa, ami 5 n.wr t ■<> surface almw a g»»»l value where he wa» welcotmwl by representa .•••nt "h the m*>n)t«*r Wyoming M tive« <•( l>»rd Minto. over, I per œnt >4 the w »rk <>n the KIHTlAMi MIHM Th A number of the lewder« in the Bar m *rol cruiser <’alif«»rniA, which vr celona, Spain, rtala have tieeii executed Wheat—Balla Walls fi 5 otrtA tjg'r. Lad formerly !» tii the only ’ tie 4 that I huma« J Hume*«. Republican. *«* ria«» 4 vedarla showing no »tart, wa» blurati-rii, fWiwtHrDjjc, \ alley, fipJi.Xc eletta! to suctued hilum’ll an mayor • •! lUlflr v-~ I r»«« I. II1MÌV >0, brewing, completai Seattle ’>il |«.f t >n It i» ripíame*! at the navy 4. jwrt (»•(•— \’n. I whit«, II |5<4 1 25; >ant«ie-Ihim-’til will visit the L’nited ment that during the prevalen» >4 the >Ut««» and give an rihibition •»( ins Hy «*tr’kr at San F ralMTam a great ma*» -4 (rajr, tl IIW4 1 ?0 ing machine. I lour—It .( itrA.Ie», | material had accumulated an i made The dilficultir» tat wwu the National ready f«»r ptarmrnt ami with tta elid Isirrel, <ral.an> I*.* ’»<«..*-J Millatnff»—Bren, »1-« |«-r t n, ini.l ( a-h Register t'omjHtny ami it» em ing of the strike and the return 4 the chop, men U» work. It had taen |>*’«*«ibta .Hings, fSI , shorts. IJ1.60 ploye» have tarn settled. within tta la«d month to make a great 117 Mi William H Mu»»ly, of Ma«-a< hn-utb», change tn the »tatua of the work <*n Ils» — Timothy, ♦12'41 3; clover, ha» !»-«,n mentioned as a attAx-rowur for Ita Vl-wreel» 17 5iM«, (>rt*g»»n wild hay, f • rd p*r Secretary <»( the Navy Dmg tan. M *h of striker« in Norfolk, Va fMight Handlers Strike roUta-w— fb-t Burtanka, It ¡(hr I IA gal nr« I | »»«we* sh»n of street« and held B*«aton, March IL —F«»ur hun«!ro«! j>er rental, «»nlinarv, 7«*'4*Sc p*r ren them against police and militia. 50 and fifty freight handler« employed in tal, gr wrrs* priccM, •*».•«•!», Prince Henry, tab.re he Irav.»« the (hr freight hooasM of the Hawn A Hart- ¡»er cental. Cnital Stale», will ta presented with a Butter—t'roamery. 25 *27^’ . dairy, ford Katir- •<! at South B*n»L»n »tan k Ma»« nh rrnblem valued at 110,000 lfitiTJOr, »tore, llhd l»r. tonight tacau»a <4 the rofuaal *4 tta F’ggw—22 %’i2Ar f"r Oregon. Maryland legislature ha« pa«»rd • ♦vitnpany V» reinstate several men who law authorising the admiMh n of wo- Cheewr — Full cream, twine, I’M had tarn diarbarirrd f -r refusing to tweu aa practicing lawyers in the state 13l£c; Y«ning Aiiirriua, 14<fi|hr; fa«- | handle freight delivered hy tta R H coart. l Brine Tran-p-rtation Company, agani-t tory prirsw», l»*f I *>r In»-«. 1’iMiltry—-<'hi* km«, ndled, I 3 MM The worst of the fl««»I tn the East ia wbotn the union tean»"ter»J are *>n 14 over. -trike Alth ugh a strike of frri^J.t I CM 13c per |«Kiti«|. springs, 11« j»rr pound IVa-r. killnl. wuuiuici and <-»pttirc<l han«llers ha«! ta«m threatened fc»r the j»e»t two or three week», it was from an I b f I ¡»«r «I* r«-h , ducks, I * ffi per d««g- A32 Brit uh tn a reevnt fight entirely unei|»erta! quarter that it fin rn, turkey«, lite. 12^Mdr, drwMmd, " Pop* I m XIII <-»lcbrat««l th» 2.th ally tame. The «trike is ei|«w*tr*«t U) ¡5*4 hlr p r |»» ihh I , gmsaa, |**of7 j«rr anniv<-r«arr; I hi« n-r iiati >ii with great ta tar re»« hing in it» rffrrts 4<»f«‘n. potnp. Mutton- Gro-* 4« prr ¡»»find, «Ire»«, American h<>r«ca were praianl in a parliament paper un raOM>unt aortic» in th Africa Prreidont K-><w«»ll will visit th« Charleston eipoaitlon to show that hi, action in the Iillmau cam had nothing to do with feoling toward th« stat« The work <d reaming anowalid« vic tims al Tallund«, C«l.. had !•> le bus - pendr«! Many new all-1»« ha«« oc- currni and heavy ano* fall oontinura Tta pupe told an American visitar that there are 20,000,000 Cattai lea in the I'sited staine. Prime Ching aay» tbo Chineae gov f eminent will pr«»ta t righta of Amer ican« in the Canton-Hankuw railnmd cun<vm»i<>n. (’■ l«»nol John A Folk, ag»*l <2 yrar»J a copain nf President Jame» K Pulk and do »rk re ¡»er ot the boumv du ring Pre»ident CT»vr land’s first admiuiatra- ion, <ital at Kanaas City. ; ;<r M r Ahnut a Week ag*» the prratdetilr •rsarvhnl oi I. a Th«wu<hoot Uwr Ihn» mg Common^» <»lth 4 Caini» wa« khtnap¡«MÍ. »»0 »I A h**<f gevKw .d th« Gruuth «nd Improv<o<M» .4 th< Many l»du.Ub«i “Vt ith reference t*» your trlvgruiii of tlo* nth inst eMrctal and I pe/tMUC lowing replie» R»o4«Tt lire president !»•• sign«x| the pine t»rif! lull W right OREGON he. ro mquirie» t*. C Ury K<w»t rocvMitly obtal C«.mmiw»i<»i er PARTS O* in Frrtil Caplurtd by Bandita ■*. Unga—*Groe». <(ro-srd. OS'd’c par ¡MMimi. Veal—•>'4’x b»r »mall, 7r7J^ f«»r large. |U««*f—Groan, cow a, 3laM4c, stars, 4<4 4'sc; dreaard, per pound. Ho|«»—l ¡<4 Lie per ¡» mi ml. Wool—Valley, 13 *15r; Eastern Ore- gon, R'4 12%< ; mohair, 21(421 Sc per pound. R««ult« of Shamaka farthquak«. Print « Henry. ot»n aft« r returning from the 1’nital State», will «e'«l»ratrt the quarter centenary of hie service in lha navy A K ahm » City jibión «rantal Frank Janin,' mpmst V» on join the play in , which hr «Ivi hia br-*thrr ar« »«pioli*» •a train robbwra. A \<.w York crMirt haaoT'Irrnl tmirgr J. an-l llrlrn Gould to )«y (M.1MA judgment nhtaioed in l’aria court, a ya i net CuuntoM da ('aatnllane r < • «r •» *f/ » '* aJ a *•«-« * »^4 * ir* -t- « f *r rd, 7<4 7 ^c ¡<*r ¡w>un«i. I'rking. Marrh 10 —llandil »olilury ha«v cai’tiiml a prirat at Jrhol, ahont 100 nnlm< northaaat of Faking Both the French an-l Ruaaian« am aniiou, t>> ar-n l troopw lo rearo» th» primi, hut aa Jnhol ia a rich mining district, th» court ha« order»«! Grnrral Maiyuwan to hurry and r»l»aa» the priaonwr, in order to formtail th» entry of foreign troop« into the dlatrict. Hauk, Ituanian Trana-Cam aaia, March 11.—The official report of the commit tee which haa lawn invaetigatlhg th» rnriit rwrthqiiaks at Nhainaka ahoaa that 12» village«, with a total of 0,0». Ii.oiaea, were Inclndrvl In th» area the disturbance. that 3,<1M honam «rm dratroyed and S.ft.3 damaged. Beeide» the dwelling« ..|A3 farm buildlnga, II church«-», 41 tnoarjuae, 11 factor!«-» and Ihre« •< huulhott»»» wer» «eri- u«ly dam* agw-l. I L • * - A ..