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• 4 ■/V- *. * y». Oft“- o '< I <>l NTY. « t * Keystone Shaving Parlors a a 4 4 » a •r« [♦ TM. BILYEU. Prop. » * • z a . A r * V • * Ail «> *g ♦ i * « • •» ftr»’ •fante*-! mBTlalttl». on. Wilt make rifilar trip* tn Aeia U atrh local rolumn tor data uf rii aita. • • z 1 a I.’ *1 Undertaking. a f I • ft a / • a t f A full lune at Caaketa < flii a •nd R*d«-a alwava <>n hat.I at reaaorialde prices, at the ’I' < ' a * SCIO PLANING MILLS SCIO. OREGON. a * V * ' 1 • 1 u* t. “- <4 a ■ I ■.* 4 b.“’ * A * w r í-MT f*ur •t -'k la B ’0. A. • .»<!• J 0«n th.-fl h = .!- * ; •'»■* 4" e I a?«r arm *• •■• i » . •. !» ...Horseshoeing a Specialty... I •ho|* oppiai!« I i»«rjr f * Time the full, quaint anil <are!e«« stream of hia talk flowed on. meander ing about orve ¡er»’« and another, thia subject and that He aremeri a well of rorlotia and fearwim« lancaahire loro- lore •>< tlio days when «pinning and weaving were done in the cottage hoinea of remote hamlets and homestead«, when lamaahire energy applosl ilwlf to naetul work and not to useleaa toil, when it» fabrics were ma 1» to 1» worn •nd not merely to «old—the day a when the »twain engine was not yet • Ith ita all devouring all-amalaving ma- chinerv We had talked thua (oral out an hour —or. rather. liaWMii to Mr. Hirley talk—when he paused ami looked round (lie had hre-n fidgeting in Ina chair for •woe time.) ♦ ; v • ♦ . J • * SCIO. OR : f. a T. J. MUNKERS ♦ 4 ... 1 ifiiikcr r SCIO. OREGON ! » . OFFICERS: ft * » > /* ' - 1*0 • * »• T. J. Munban Pre »dent a W. A. Ewing Cashier ¥ t a Hue« a (enrral banking and rvh.inct bavinea«. 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Japan « hlna < entrai aud noslh America. * • Mrs Mm M F *'vdman»H •cia siatios. sr a4«!rsaa a I CHAPTER I—Continued “Ah," lie «aid to m«, ’’an yon'v« n*me to try and enlighten our Il-Aten- tut. a (.out • thing <•< two in this world and th« n«*t Well, you ran only do y <;r le-et, V 1 kn w we'll try to make yo«i comfortald« and back you up Con>« all tfw way fe rn lor Ion today. I auppwehave you got yourself fiie-l up yet in the village’—what «>•«>• author • lia|>— Matthew or Mark -urn mat or otf^ir —'«II» a 'lainraahire Hell-hole ' Well. »« re not quit« ao had aa that yet her«, tell we're getting to it But It can’t lw helped, you know we ha’ gone forrard and we mun <■’ forrar-ler, a* the rabbit »ai l when he let th' eoarei get him Into a bole S’«a, ‘fl«ll-hole I oil it ahruld 1» a Uawfol change fla»r you it may give you an idea when you want to dow’il» t<> yiwir ivs-go-g**ion the real —' "Jim, lad." Interrupt»! hia *>st«r. "you’re forgetting yourself"' "Kh? Oh’—ah. well I r-sn reniem- he», yon kn w. when all r nd at- it here aaa aa «»ret am! pretty a pla<ro—I waa Iwwn hock o' th' While M<<«a" (in dicating that Icaaltly over his shoul der), 'Top|det<41 wav" Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye. ‘ 7 5 f , J. W. VOGEI. 0R ••• • <»?« BY J. MACLAREN COBBAN. IS canta 25 “ IS “ 25 - Shaving Hair Cwttinf Shampuxog Hath* » L both ’ra ■< as4 Kl Faso» with •*▼*?•! Thihppinaa. •■•ni at Waal R« B. M/GfR. G. P. Â.9 I "What's g 't ’Mantile'" he »ai l. al- dreaaing hia aiater ' Is he stuck till midnigti*. In hie laborstory sgain? ILwen'l sein aa if that amoke was to oom« off tonight In I’aul's Iran"' now it uarel to lie 'Smoke where you plea»-' !*•■* —drawing room <*r anywhere Paul'" I was aatoniahed and alarmed Mlae la. i hi riae hurriedly, and without a word from the room riteinhardl made as if »he would follow bar, but ahe did not Slie sank tut. k in her chair with a »igh "Jim* Jim'” ah« exclaimed, re- proaihfully “Why will you things, when you know the poor girl cannot tsvar allusions to it?" "Ah." said Hirley, humbly. "Poor Iler father," he explained, turn- lam Ing bi me. "haa never come liack I from Ixovdon Poor Paul"’ 11» was visibly affected "He ha<I Uv go to th« law rmirta there." said Mra. Hteinhardt, * ’ more than a voar ago. about e>me drwadlul txisinesa of the chemical work — he **• my hnehend'a jiarlner ” "llilderalieiiner v. lorroil am! Stein- hardl ”—( Frank turn«! on the muair •tool to correct hia uncle'« pritnun« la- Ikiti ) "Well," said >»«. ’‘that * all right, anyway that waa the rate. May be' —turning again to me—"you renieinlwr It in th« pajama It was about th« infringement of a chemical patent Manuel bad put them up to in bis eternal laboratory "Nay. uncl«." interrupt»! Frank, flushing up "It waant' father's fault more than anyone elae'a." "Ay, lad," «aid Hirley, "of cnarae you k.vow all about it But you're right to aland up for your father How ever. Paul, as the chief I the firm, went Up V> I..udon to fight the case he fought ami limt to the tune of 30,000 pound« damage»—which, I aupptwa, dr»v« him ma<l. poor fellow, for he’s never com« lawk—mad« away with himself, very likely, or, somehow. got made away w ith." "But, surely,” interrupt»! Frank again, "it ouild hardly be th« damage* did it, uncle’ You rememlier he went bi Paris after the trial about some pat- tern business for th« print works, and then got hack to Ixmdon again." "Ay, lad—out 30.000 pound« dam- ago« can make a man feel very queer all the way to Paris and back. At any rate. p<«>e Paul's gone —lost in the great Iwixlon wildernew».” "It ia a very extraordinary affair," •aid I "But 1 dont' remember seeing anything of it in th« papers " “It gut into tli« papaM, though." •aid Birley, "tn rom« ettent —not much. We didn't want a noise »lout a private, painful thing like that,." "Bnt." said I, wondering, "I sup pose inquiries were mad«’" "They Inals inquirieahigh and low," •aid Hirley; "they laid detertivea on, • nd everything, but ncthing came of it. Did there, Frank’" "No," said )rank—"nothing at all.” "Did vou try tn trace him out of Ixm* dqn?” ! a*k»i. "I suppwe they did,” •aid Hirley. "Tao—oh ye«," said Frank. I wondered that Birley should keep using the word "they." Had he burn« no ahare in the inveatigat ion himaelC I had my thought answer»! at one«. "I wasn't abl« to go to london my- •elf. ' Mid Birley; "I waa laid up with a broken leg; and. wh«n I g"t better, I didn't think it was any naa my going There waa an end ot Paul—that waa curtain; for he wasn't the man to knock ander like, and get lost just." In a little whilw Miaa Lacroix re- turned, with apology tor her with drawal. "i had a litUeof headache," aaid ah« I now *aw more dearly the encroach• menta which grief, ami what I esnre t dr*nl* by other words t an ' anii« o« waiting," had made <«n a young life which would, n nop press»* I, I was »»ire. haw lw*r»4 er» full «»( Spirit and mirth I longed thereat*! then «ith an ewrnrat «leaife that I might do v>n*elhirtg to brighten hrf Ilf»-. U» remove ’be weight of uncertainty am! grief w hieh tair*lemd it. ami prey»*! up* n it Ihit I had little further opportunity for talk with her that mght In a (♦•* minute« Mr. Meinhardt ret?»rt »*l We Beard then «hat «ere tin« ra u sa I tie» re volting from the failing ot the l«e|| tower A h rra» had twen kill«*!, as. • ira», l ai lw-en a e»w with her litter and two pig* La-1 Iw’en *» injure»! that the laitfl her had U» i«e •t*mm*»mad. We were now invited into the anv king f- n b«it Mr l irif v t’ «« at «1 wai l I • muil le g’ ing be w<*ul<! rtin ke hi* pi,* on the »ay home * wi’ th' jrarron. FarM«n *m<4««. I supplier?’' «aid hr, laying hi« hand <>n my »boulder bo i»« am! I departed together. n»e valley «a* asleep under a white pall of f-ig hut the weir>| t* ngur* »■! flame •till flickered <>n the j«- and ridge lehindsmi bevond os (from c* kr ovens, my companion explain«*!), ami the tall chimneys dreamily an«! intrrtniltently smoked Th« great chimney of the chemical work*, however, emitted not si» much *m kr a»a thin | inki*h vap*»r which «to|r away im|*rrrptihly over the neighborhood to poison all green tiling«, and to Alter through th« • ra« ks ami ■ r- . f door t-a i «indi * a to trouble *io«*|*r« « ith lethargy and head ache. •*By Grorge "exclaim«*! myrotnpan ion "Hr U get fln«d again soma «lay. I‘aul u*ed to I* alway* at him about it poor PsnM" bo ended my flr»t evening in Titttper- l»‘V—a memorable evening for me. 1 had mads the acquainlancv of on»* whom 1 have reason n w to < »11 a* dvar a friend as I have ever known, ami n* g<xs! * man as fortune ha* ever lie- .• ‘ ‘ ' i . I ■- ' »* ' ‘ ' 1» a rest of all earth*« < r»aturc* to me CHAPTER II I frequently lo»ki«l in u|»>n the la<li«a at Timp«rl«y Hall, and took a four-o'clock cup of tea with them (not, however, to tlie li«glnct of other, if Ic pli-aaant. |>arochial ilaitatloua). I’ur- ll>< thee viaita ae talk.-d will» it that conatramt which ~nn<-h’ « Mr M. in- hanlt'a preaemr imp-'»«-<l u|«ui na Mi a* lacroii and I aitrwd in our opin- iona ror.crrninü th« ruthlwaaneaa with which latncaahire puahed on ita indua- trial way ae often aatonlahtal p<a>r Mra Ftcínhardt t a..inetitne« even our- arlve«i by the aarinth with which we would dÍM-uaa th« outrage done to man and nature. < >nc afternoon »« talked thua It waa well on in apringtime the atream waa running full ami all nature, in «pite of drawl»*, ka. waa atriving to look green. I told them bow that n»‘rniug I had atnod by the little plank bridge juat t«d< w Timperley Hall, l-«>k'ng aero.a at th« dreadfully Inndiercd littie |>eninaulaon »hull the ruinol »pinning mill atrwal, when thete turned up at nur elbow an old man whom 1 knew i.j eight aa an ex-hawdlootn weaver “A fin« brook, that, paraon,” he •aid. *'¥«•,*' raid I auiting my reply to what 1 thought hia ;»-r.ittage "what a pity no trout «««ill to know of it“’ “Ah, hut," «aid >>«, aadly,' ‘ there were trout In it wonet, though there a been non« for mony a day Trotit’ Aw defy onytiiing to lire in that, I» it gettln* ciir.»l firat, like a red herrín' or a rallymander' There waa a lad ilroanel like aa it might la* thia aprmg. and he were never found till like a. Il might la* neat twek end. down timer III that mod. !>« were not gone at all. but b« were cured thro’and thro’, black, mon—black“' Thia I told and then I continued “Drowning, they aay, ia an eaay death, but to drown in each a atream •• that acema horribly repttlaive I fancy no one would car« to<vn>nilt «ui<i<l« In It " I perewired my «tupid blunder aa aoon aa 1 ha l apoken; 1 had not tbuught that what 1 «aid maid betaken aa “alluait«“ to the diaap|»-arance of Mr. !«< roi< “Eariiae me, aaid Miaa lacroii.ria mg hurriedly, “1 do not i««a»l very well lk> not come, Mra Sl»inhar>lt, I •hall get tietter by myrelf.'* I of coiir«« made apology to Mr» Meinhardt for my atupldity. “Yea,” raid ahe; “you «ee ah« raa’t !w>ar any kind o( allnamn to her lather'» «nd. Bhe told me »on after •he cam« here (»h« - uldu t, y«wi know g> on living in that tog hou»e up there al) by herw*If)—»he told me .i atrange dream »he had once or twice when her father waa miaaing—the *trange.t thing, but I acolded her ao, ah« haa never aai<l another word to me about it. Mill I fancy ah« think» a great deal about her lather, though ahe doea n«>t »ay much they were rare and huelo’ one another. That very evening I unexpectedly learned from .Miaa Lacroix heraelf wbat that atrange dream waa I waa return ing by moonlight from the houae of • pariahioner along that rame ro«d which fl rat brought me upon the valley. I'aw- ing the pond on my right (which 1 be fore mentioned aa reflecting the lighted windowa of th« many atoreyed mill), I observed a figure, chwked and h>»»led, «tending on th« margin of th« pond under on« of th« tree« I pan »rd a minute, whil« my heart heat with ap prehension. and then I p«a-<»l through a gap In th« fence and appr<ach<-d Th« figure turned quickly, a* if in.ia* OltEf.ON, I'lUhA Ï 1>«M st ths itttruai a •! In ths pals n> * nhfht I rv*i<niis4 U;s fare .4 M im lattfTOifl. *"Miss larroli*" I exclaimed. •*Y<wi hen»'“ •'Oh, Mr 1’nwiii.” «ha began, in sm irnl tension •»( feeling, *’! <*»uhl n«»< -eat in !<»’f». six! a»» I « am* down to •«* f n< i* Ja.j ir* ! rtiuiti n«4 ronuiin with him. and m > 1 came nt hers to l«M>k st thia. which sissy» fa* mates m» ’ !x* k ’ * ! •!<»>! by l»er «i l* arv! 1 * k««!, thia 1» what I *«• An in*rrte*l reflection '( tint tall rhimnr . <4 th« rhsntn'sl «<>rk« sliich »a* emitting, a« It often >b«l la’s in t!<** ririnhg. ita »tramre l»ittki«h vapor; tht* *a|*»r in th* rwflec- tn»« |>a>k«*l •• if it w»-re »1 sly rising from ths bottom <»( th*» ¡»»rv!. and, as it» r l»len4«*l with the tints tlni water • msliow I’ k a» the brsNsaw ruf- fl»*l it thia way >r liat, pr«>»iurv*l th« impre*»i n*laai"«lv simaieri ng caul dron of r«*i, green, and c«»pf*r brown flame ThU aaa *> wonderfully weird a fancy that I cohfr-MM 1 felt nit akin • rorp I turned my «yaw a*ay. and tlmn ln«'k«*l again, an»! again, hill the iittpcwasfon was ever ths same it» very at range’" ! 1« it n»-t ’" •• i«l aha. "Y<»n ra* it a.- Mr 1‘nwin, ’ »he went «»n, turn ing •iMldrnly t»> me. and •j-vtking with a keheinefne which ll»< reaped a» ’!■•» w«»r»!a ratne, "I Lake wish«*l te tell jyou Von are a clergyman am! mual (»car n»e make my • *nfi *»i'-n , and you will keep it ae« ret to y ■ ir*rlf. Y‘>u have heard, j*rhaj**, that my father—my <!«wr father’—-i» th«>ngbt tn I* «lend. now just a year ago?’* "I have,' said I "He went tn Ix»n*|on and to ' l’aria <in boainroa, an«! he never «'ante hack It bap|*nrd while he waa sway that I lived all by hivm -K at h«m>e I I slept sound that i.irfhl without »Ireammg. when suddenly I had * dream I s«w VAp- r or flame •!> w|y rising just like that—I saw a man plunge into it, am! I knew the n an was my father — I felt he »ai I awoke at on< e all trembling at - ? : i ’ ’........ . .(» a ;i 1 a’ was all my dream " \ - ’ I • 11 !. ‘ ‘that yon had not heard some one-— Mr». Stein- hardt. h r instAm e—suggest that hs had <! » w nr I, and then you went and dreamt of the iliar appearamw of thia pond?** "No, no, no”* she protested with rapid veil*’ i cn<e "Did I not aay that I ilrciniwl it the very night on which all trace <<f him w.i* lost from hia hotel in l^«nd -n** .N-Jwxly thought then that ■ ' • ■ ’ 1 : ■ ■ \ n 1 I do r.«»t think I bad noth'»*! this p »m! then. I have dreamed the same dream several time* since, but that may I* nothing st all I »hall very Hkely dream it tonight." I turn«*! .»wav from the |M»n«l and •he followed nu-. Ur wa!k» I along in •lienee for some diatenro. "<>hshe exclaimeii, st length, ”! do long so very much to kn«»w wluit has really ha|>j>encd to my dear father—my poor father'" I wish I could help V'4I t > fill ! »Sit,’* I ««id, "indeed 1 do You ma y ba •ure I »hall think nt all you have t<>l<l me. and »hall try to diai-ovwr anything more 1 have friend« in 1-ondon who may !»• of u>w. if 1 may mention it to them." “< th, certainly,’’ah«, anawered “You are very aiml. ~ Bamn'a Hotel, Great Queen Street, la where be waa lart heard of." At a certain corner where the lune to 1 ; • . V Hull dlverge.1 from the way through the village, ah« inaiated nn parting fr<uu me. I let her go with ht- tie le.iUtion, h>r I knew there waa no (ear of her liemg molded It may Iw presumed that while I • ni’ »«»I tin poet-coenal pip« I thought over the atrange H-«ue at the |»>n<t, and •II that Miaa Mcn- x had »aid II waa certainly very aiyatari ua, Lui all the .-on, luaion I cmild reach cvioertiing it tliat night waa a n-aihr to go anj look at the |«'t»d by day. (To I* eoatinu«4) Uhcrc th« Hout« Acted Miitily. Th«* E ;-«• «!••*•» lunnv thin^* noni*- tinwM It part'd a bill the other day • «labi¡•htng a Itghlht»u<>e on the omwt <»Ì N< rth Carolina. The aero nd «ection I ! ? <t U m t ap- pr<>ved March t, 1T*O1. be, and th« •atue i« hwrwby repealed.** Th« art tFu- «¡{4*1 -ft the Mtatute Uwìka at one fell •w t»p «a* th« ttindry civil appro priation bill, which appropriate*! mill- i<mi and n>ilh >n« <4 dollar* for the ex- jwiim • >f the k *rernn>ent. In the tett ate the hill «•• amend«*! • » a« tn le» IttMi «weeping in ita rrtn t —-Waabing- b»n >ao*< Indonnai CoMumptiaa of Gai* The industriai eonaumption of gold in thè l'nltcl state« in tlie calandar yenr ia e«tiniated to bar« t>een | Iti,. uri*,.500. and in thè «orbi approxim- i l'nitol s'ati-- led thè » >rld laat »ear in li e pri.l t. n of gold, our importa of thè n rial rvreled • ir eip. ria by th« anni <d 112,-*>ii,l0l. The «t.ab of gold com in thè .xMintry. inclnding bullion in th« minte at thè cime of thè Arcai year waa eatimated at |l.lSi,A62.ltIH, ami thè et <k of ailver min at 1*10,* 4*7,025. ù \EMS ü F THE HAY NEWS OF III EST STANDS GAVE WAY SfMcUtera A'llad and Many a f«««kaii FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF U asm lafwrvd gt al UUaf«w X. ■> -’i* ■V ■*. VJ •’ L- ’• •- »4 ' •• < * • ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL *• ’ Uy. tila^gow, April fl —The struggle of THE WORLD the crowds which gathered at PARTS OF OREGON tbrux »-T j«rk Latey to witnma U m laat interna- A ti >nal a«** mtioti football bae G contest twiwn trama from England am! r •< ■‘C t- ! a ml rauara! the «*>lia|>es of a pOfUua of I the «{rartators* terracwa, resulting live death of five per» ns and in the in jury of IIS Th« M Loáis fair may until IV04 l* («»tpinswi When U>« game Twygnn 70,000 Spec S«l»m has taken ttmFprwIimlnary ami an »tn- •tsps t» Installation of city light plant ' mans» rr »«rd had gathered out*ide Cecil Rh..|e«' fortune am tunta to Th« farmers' caeoparativ« telephona llrittg unable to gam admittam^e, this line from Ec ho to Pendleton will he fi.OUO.OOU p- unda President l>ia*. of Melico, is plan crowd broke down some of the (terriers ««i|>,.lsl aN.<it May I ning a visit to Hi« I’nited State« thia am! «warm«*! up*«n the flehl, whereupon Ata»ul half th« twleph >u«a in I'regun i the police cbargral am! drove the in- •uni nier, City ar« out ot bualii.wa aa ti e result of tru lera upm the terrama ate! »eats, Three men ««re kill«! • nil HOMI with the result that the rallit g« divld- a lire «.* trie light tw re dropping os wo<ind»l in an attempt to arreal an ; mg the crowds wets broken am! the them Alaliama negro. people were thrown over each other. Th« rereipta of atat« land '..rfl « for The batt leali ip Woconain ta at stn In the frantic atruggle toward the elite Man ’ w.-re *30,666 II or the ¡anfrwl Fram imi after a visit Li Samoa, Hon the pr«w»urw toward tl*e upper portion • tn '»nt rwreivnd by lbs prevent rterfc olulu and a numbwr of South American <>f tlvs westerly lerrat** wa« •» great that f r any owe month. I<X) f*w*t of the higbeet of the »trurturw porta A contra* t for 12,000 poumla of th« ‘♦‘llap***! under the weight of the crowd Miaa Ellen M stone has »ignei a drivwci upon it, pre* ipitating the marai 1903 hop crop ia lbw top reoird in con- Quite a numlvw am contract t<>r a »erles of |iM> le-taree, to of people to the ground, HO f«*‘t below trai ls al Salem reported at 12 rent« he given in the principal l ilies of the The injured were piled in hrsipe, i I’nitwl States Marton Cunningham, an Oregon wedged in with broken wood. The onlooker* hesitated tn approach pioneer of 1»63, and one of the nusl The bill providing a form of govern ment for the I'hllippiiie» » ill (o||ow the the dangling structure at flrat. tmt An prominent citiaena of Harrisburg, baa Chinee» eiclu-lon hill In th« »enate ally t>«van to utilite pnrtkma of the |M>a«n! away, aged 60 ynars A bun- After that the canal measure will Ire broken barrier« a* stretcher«. While no pri v. haa yet Iwen fix»! by i fired of the moat seriously injured were elthei the flahermen or canneri men it taken up. carr»«*l tn the pavilion am! to «pace« in ’ ia generally underat*»»t that the pricw The house haa Is-gun the considera , the rear of the «land« A majority of will open 11.« aams as la»t tear—5 cente tion of the excluaton bill [the victims are auTrring from broken ' ¡*r pound for th« smaller fish and 6 Mitchell n ade the o|>eriing s|«»-h in rd* am! fractured limb*, while some' cents |*r pound for all over 35 ¡»-unda •uatained internal Injuries Th<«r thr M-nate on ili« Chino»- exclusion The clam cannery at *-kl|>anon haa ( most **Ter»’ly injured were later re- bill. i move*! in a mini lancea to infirmaries, •tartml up for the seas- n and will b« The last quartor a importa to the . ar.d the leseer sufferer«* were sent in kept in oj*ratt. n until late in th« fall, Vnitrel State« from all Germany Í | cals» to surgeries. Hu of ths injured packing afioat 50 .■»•»• per dav. fndl- am unto! to 123,7m,(pl4 *n im rrasr iare m»t likely to recover. A few per- cations are that the clama on Clate.p of (1,21)7,560 I M>n* were trampled upon in trying to beach are as plentiful as over hefora, if In an all dav fight l»>twre<n part of 0-C4JW» from the crush when the police not more an. General Kitchener'« foriswi and th<> j charged, but moat of th»» victims •na Il-gu« river valley nr. hardista have for.es of (irnerala Ihdarry and Kemp, tain««! their injuries in the fall of tte liegun a unit»l and determined cam- the Borra »»re repularil The Iosa was terrace (■«ign against the, nailing m th. heavy on both sides rho.iaanda of gallons of |» iaon has« THE DANISH TREATY Iwen sprayed nprm Southern Oregon The hulk of Cecil tthmles' pro|mrly trees with th« hope of destroying th« is left for education. it provider two I. -■*!>-! : • ..( si ,-rt-t pre American scholarship« al Oxford to Landithin< Contmu«« th? Debit« Wrthawt venting It from doing ao much harm KcAvhin^ (. oecluiioftt. nach of the pri-«s-nt state» ami territori»» t! I-. year aa It haa in the paat of the I’nited State«. Copenhagen, April fl. — The landa- Tit« supreme l.slge of (*r*w n, A. 0. Thn senate lias pas*»l the olmmar- thing, or upper boa*», in aecret •wiion (1 W., will meet in Portland June It garln» bill. V*lay <<>ntinue>l the dl*ru«aion of the to 20. The house has pa»»«d the aundry iHnixh IVeat Indic« treaty (or three Oliver Oraca, a pioneer of 1*43, .lied civil appropriation bill. Imtira with no result. The debate waa at hia home al Milverton last wtek. Secretary ot the Interior 11 itchcocll heated, and much excitement prevailed He was born in 1*30. will amili retire from the cabinet. among the memlw*ra. It ia hoped that Th« Western I nion Telegraph O>m- Abner McKmiry denies tliat he war the meeting of the land-thing tomorrow pony Has Mibm ribad I connected with th» l>anl»h W«»t Indira will enable the houar to repott it« mn- and Clark «ipoaitioa. scandal. cluaiua*. Th« Prohihitionlata of Portland and A mealing «4 the member* of the op Twelve hotels and many ama 1er Multnomah nmnly have nominated a buildinga were burned at Atlantic lily, position in the lan*l«thing *a* field to city an*! county ti* ket. night and an etching debate occurred. N J I,«*. (750,000. A majority of th<**r prenent d<rlar«d About 70 twachera from all parta ___ of It ia hardly probable that the bill the meal vim m favor of the wale of the Clackamas county attended th« teach- admitting Oklahoma, Arianna and New telanda, but ilemati*!«*! that a plel»*«* it4* era’ institute in Oregon City last week. Mi'll O will I«' pasa.'.l by the | reren I Iw* taken Th« TiHam *nk County Hank, of Till aeasion of cougriwM The opposition pre** ia cngag**l in a amook, baa til»l articlaa of inc- r|w ra- The president has appointed Brig violent agitation agiinwt the govern ll n with the secretary of state Capi- adier itonerai llnghe» a major general ment. The National Tidenge today an- tai, (10.000. and Colonels Burt, l>e Russy and Sher- IMMIDCM that the right party of the I'reporationa are being mala iiian to b» brigadier generala. iand«thing ia n<»w in favor of the c » m » -n»n of th« taland* to the Cnited Htat«*« .-reea" th« water supply of Th« Sia |«rsotis were burned tn death in if tl»e <*-n*enl of the inhabitant« of the During the summer months the a fire al Johnstown, I'a. I ¡«land* ia <>btain«*l. voire im < h a very low atagn The senate will vote on the oireimar- ' The retail clerks ot Baker City are garni» bill in a few days ANOTHER ROYAL QUEST. trying to •» ure an agreement among The .Northern Pacific blorbaile tn the nordianto to close their pla*ea ef Th« Prine« ol Malta May b« N«gt 1« Vlait lh« huainesa on Sunday North Dakota ia fwing raia»i Moat of the I'nHcd Slat«« merchant« are willing to agree to such The •etiat« considered the I>aniah New York, Aprit fl. —High diplo i pr .position, provided It ia generally purchase si-andal in wrel svrrion. matic cirri»** here are di*ctiM*ing plan* '.bservwl Slaty thousand Chinean are in believed to tw* far advanced, for a visit tirili.ni in southern China prvvincas. PORTLAND MARKETS. by th« Prine* <>f Wales to the I’nited The German emperor'« American / ^tete«, *ey* th«!»>n«l->n <*>rre«|>oDdent W bant—Walla Wall«, fl4c, blucatnm, built yacht Mateor 111 haa sailed for <>f the Timrfl Th« administration at '>5c, Vall«y, A4««6c. Houthamploa. Washingon I* officially forwarding the Barl«y—Frovl, r.,i>g2|.; brewing. A.ting President Schalkburger will pr<>|M>4*l for th« visit, which, it ia un 1<431.60 per ton. meet tiie B.rr laadera soon and discuss Irrvtofaf, receive* thw |N>rsi>nsl as lift ion ■of King Edward, son»« of whose nrun- Nw. 1 wl.lt«, »1 1541 22>i . pea.vi terms. •*ellor« urge the aneptante of the invi- gray. 11 1041 30 Reputi!n ana and Itenor rata ra. It tation a* a matter of astute state pol Flour—Beat gradi*. |2 *043.40 par gain«! one alderman in the Chicago icy. Emperor William is ronaidering harreli graham, 13 50-4? #0. city election. an invitation to arm! the crown prince Mlliatiiffa- -llran.il* |-rr t..n, n i f- The tran*|»>rt Sheridan haa «•ilrd of Germany to America at the *am«* llinga. |30; abort«, |30. chop, lime, ami France ia eij*rct<*| to arm! a from San Fmnciarn for Manila with II* 60. 1,2*5 «.Idlers «f the Twenty-ninth in- Iistingutahed representative. Hay —Timothy, 113413. clovwg, 17 6u«fl; Oregon wild hay, ♦■54» p«r (entry. Ha* D«n<n> oa Trlpell ton. Final atiuation in MiMiiMippi London, April H —A dlapatch to the Potato««—Bmt Barbanti, 11.104! 26 again Iwotning aorioaa. Exchai go Telegraph Com|>any from l*r cantal, ordinary, 70460v parren- Twenty-two men were’killed in Conataiitinople ann tineea that the port« '«I —. |1 25 ’ exploaion in a Tennessee coal mine haa flle.1 with th« Italian amlnieaador tai grower«' pruva,awreta. *2.3642 5g A ail story building in Philadelphia a complaint, charging tliat Italian flab- l«r cantal. erm«n are eatenalvoly engaged in land Buttar—Creamwry, ?3S<W25 c ; dairy, IdWHf was entirely destroy»! bv fire ing gnna on th« meat of Tripoli and l*430c. atom. 13415c *110,000. that Italian ■ tfleera in diaguiae are cm- Egg»— 13414c for < >regon. Dr. Thomas Ihmn English ia •live ployed on board aponge boata In taking Chrwan — Full cream, twina, 134 but hia phyaiclana aav be may <11« at •oandinga and ohwarvationa. ISHc. Young America, 14416c; fac any moment. tory prie««, 141 Sc Irea. Poultry—Chicken«, mixad, *3.504 Th« Trans-Nili«rian railway givea thè Sinew the outbreak of cholera at Manila there have horn 00 . asea and 70 ebeapeat rate« in thè World, It ia poa I 50, lima, *4 6046.80 por d>w«w, II4 •ibi« tn bay an «migrant'a tirkat. rov- II fee prr |«>nnd ; «pringa 114 11 Se por deaths r«|>ortrd. «ring 6,000 nnIcs— n. arly th rm werfc'a pound * 44 porrfoiwn. dmka, *547 Tb« house committee favorably re por doaon; tnrkoya, llv«, 13413c, J.'urney—f. r al» ut *3. port»! the bill for 20 |»>r cent l ufan Ireaiwvl. I441«c por jvrtind. gw«o. »6 4 Tliis year’a record in the !’nit«*f tariff reluct Ion 47 |»r iloaon. ' States <>f l<vae fn m tire will 1« ab>>ut Mutton—Grom, 4c por pound; droaa»- The plague situation in India is grow, 11 70,IMM),000 It la estimai»! thal thè od, 74'Sc P"r pound. ing woraa. Over 70.000 deaths are re feM in v.-ara In- . I Hog»—Gro««, 5».c, d reaaod, fl »« 4 7e port»! monthly. 00 f «bl ■. *; 7.000,000,1 00 waa por jvxind. The senate will take up th« Numera er»! by inaurane«. V«al—64 6 S for amali; 747 H for tila canal bill aa anon aa it haa di-posed The expwnaeso* thè legi»lativ« hraneh larga. of th« Chine«« en luaion measure. Boot—Gro«a. cowa, 3**44«; atoora, ■ f thè baierai g. lernmrnt are (5.600,- Florala in th« South cattatal immense 000 a year, and <d thè department of 444 «e, .Irwuol, <>S47Se par pound. jostice * 5,000,040). Th« cljieriaes of Hop«—12413c por pound damage to property. thè filatrici of Columbia, paid for by Wool—Vail«y, 13416c, Eaatorn Ore rhe lo«« in Tenne««** by the re* ent lite lederai g.-Vernment, are (7,000,000 gon. *413Sc; tnrdialr, 21421 He par fl avi ia eattmateil al 9 4,000,000. pound. a )«ar. tators were oti elhr gwun<! Worth oi a Cempliwwat. Moat compliment« w und «omething like tin* “They any he ia a thief, bnt he never vt<de anything from m« it may 1» la-ana** I have watrhod him H rly, but - ar I haw i .-vrr miaaed Caaatan* ValvnUtr Toahtia Wlllwrtir, I’nited Stat«« mnmil anything ” When you feel that your Halifax. !*. R., April 4 —The Royal friend dewrw« praiw. why pay tribute at Ihiblin, Ireland, dtrd at Rutb«rMrd. a. j to hia euemiea in praiaing hue’ Canadian regiment of infantry haa vol Ttm pnatofflr« •l«partn>«nt haaatoppmt unteered for services in Routh Africa Se Stupid. th« fraudulent arh«m« of a awin<ll«r Th« offer waa made today by Colonel “W )«> waa that yon jn»t «poke to?” • hr» adrertiaxd a way tn np«n raali White, th« emmander < i the regiment, a«k«»l the flrat Chicago *“ woman. “hia r««iat**ra without k«ya. to th« acting («neral. Colonel ftfaone. face waa rather familiar te> tn« •» Mra. Cath«rin« Foffal, wife of th« who ia in command of tl*e British “I buliwvu,'* aakt th« ntbaw, 'hit PittbatHint war’fen. haa b««n indh tnl foriea in North America. TI m > regituent nam« ia Jenka—Henry Jenks." on thr«« c>4inta, ch ar (rd »Ith ahllnt ia 1.000 atrong and ia now doing garri “Ob' to I» »»re How stupid of t!i« Biddl«« t<{«aeap« ftoai Jail January son duty in Halifax The offer waa n>e' He was my first husband."•>. 30. cabled to the Brttiah war oflfea. I’hiladelehia Record A health resort for invalid wldlera r>t the regular army la tn he e.tahliaherl at fort Niobrara, in Nebraaba. Overland limited traina are lo 1« provided with telet hon» rervir» while •landing in depota at Chicago, Omaha and San Trancierò. Th« owner of a Chicago tenement haa been «ned fn» 125,000 damage« by Mra. 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