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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1902)
• *: •• • r »• .. . . •--» ’ -s, - _ v* a. * • r- • A , ♦3 <te i % I -A-i-- •A* :• ' ■ - j i rhw«UkUl<aiCU*..^.------ , ., g t ' * > ' -XK*'\»ág • f -taroc n aperohl««e «-irprtx—levy SOUTH CHICAGO FIREHUG a a aì x a a a a ù at th« a-tual qn.-.tr-n than al Ils dic tatorial tune. Ilia con. j lei ion was SavaHaaa Innegimv foil war« Slartid Dvr usually very rnddy. it n-.w bemme a «<< U m MlgM. curb na purplish real, even to bis eyes tOM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL and hia bald crown, a« if lx had teen Chicago. April 15. — Aftereitinguialv- THE WORLD. PARTS OF OREGON dijqro! Io a vat <4 hl« ch i.rot dye. Ing 10 Area yraterday, moat of them : BY J. MACLAREN COBBAN. "You mustn't do tl.at kind of thing, devaw u<rt!.er, ami apparently of tn- pm know. yt»a’ll »|-.U y—ir «-lxn.ro in » cateliary origin, the firemen of Krath C manial and I .Mao hrpp.iop of la tlx church, and, m«*ro than that, I Chicago at daybreak today were .-all«! can't have you and him disturbing my portae. < A flor I ttavuw <4 |M Grewtli upon to contend with tl.e moat artn.ua three wv«k« I’.ut I had little time b>r workpeople, and setIIng them against •nd tatpravriMnK of IM Maay ladiMtnaa CHAPTER 11—<«xtlno-i. I can't say anvtlong tn him, but rumination and no line at all l«r vi«lt> n>e of th« long «lung of blare« TNrm>(how< Oor I hr » n< I Mn*oa»aallk I went in the morning and discover*! to r.pmerley Hall until Wl.itaainl.de I mu«t tell y<m I can I ta>» it, it Won't Tl.a flrat of U.ia m rning’a flrrw con- leu* tlx strange tinte of the water were do at all." — Lal«11 Hartal Rrport. wa« |««t. Whitsuntide 1« llie great ••• fal t»y • run* ■iiti>«t a twrn can taming aweeral I r«e» produced. Ih» Tb« j. "I don't know," I aMweead, "what frotival in tlx ItataKahlr« calendar. , let. eh __ ___ ich _ flow rol _ «1 the I m KU iii <4 the M. Patrick'a church came neat, and Then mill« and pita ar« idl« lor a right you have. Mr. Htemfaardt, to talk General Mite« will te forca»! to reti re P Ik -ili!» I« n .«•) ra t .ally mt et on one »»«ie *4 tin» lane rell»l By was daetroyed before the firemen could debt wee* and Ibe work pn^.l« bare a «pell to in« in U>i« fashion * at aa »wtly data. the uaoie of lsa<-n>ii Thia lane, I I waa angry He m- v»f alsiol the ■>( «rrnm« enjoyment, and «earing of roach It Hcerroly bad they rve, hod • IrvMdjr ¡rarnrd had in other dajre The ■ I leva aitasi n la growing The postoffire at Mattai, Itane cvniniy, new «ornmer clothing, for wbl.h money gla»-ro ami d.wanters near turn. the church when they were m-all«l t*> tlx private rarnag» drive M th* flrat w.-ra« in ibe Fhtllppir.ro "What right' Your salary comro has Iatan moved otte-hall nula to tlx futa twmn saved fr-ar. Chri«tma«tide or Ijeeroll (before a ?*t»inhar«ll ha<f been fight a danger»»« looking fire al W II- out <>( my (•» ket , your rr» tot <-aa't j-ay •outh. earlier. <-'me g-v on jaunt« to the «ea Fire in a Iroiiaville, Ky.. luniteryar»! lbmr<! <d) from hi« flne n.«nti »n to hi« It." lard Nma tvrll forge work«. After a aula for 11.« ««eh or l-w a -lay or tw-- dautroyad »70 000 wortb >4 |>r>q»rty. dpB aorha and hi« farm. Th* " That." aai.l I. "la a matter tatwron The pal l1 • at Ridge. Umatilla hard tight herethatla vm were chrv k»l hut lb« ro>WtatWM>« are! di«ei|tati<4i« cd ' The ! .»e ha* [esrosl th« bill grant- Mnanahil« tl.e waroh<m«w of it.« Wash rnan«MOT, with lie nolha naJinry. 1x41 •■only Ima benu m >ved ball a tulle to lha mnltitod« are thoao uinna-lel with yon arid th« r— tor, air " l«»rig ago th* pr»y of the <«nm>v* Mre M Kinh » • j-. «i-n i »5, i > h » ington Ice Company had caught tiro, the Southwest "l*«rhajw it la But I want to tell n th« Sunday «,h-«-l«. which are gigantic a yror •«rat •pv'Cillative builder; th» and (tab-re the flame« were »ulrluul and popular Institutions, the time and y>«> that I mint ta master tn thia vil farm had diaapi««arwd, all but itw farm A p -■ th e haa »ron ««tabi labro! at 1 M «j -r W«ller ha« Iron acquitted of I sttei.tiou (often to little porpoae) that lage, and if you ar« tant u[»m interfer I O » . I ». I. Ill', > I l.<- ' • w ill h<««iM«* which, arinerr«*! into a eurdkl clergymen Wre «t|w«t4«l to give to them ing with nis, or tatwesm m« ami th« ihe < Farge ol kllling natltra I '«nur Calumet theater came nett, au-talning corner rd the «priding village, *•• now I III mW damage t«-f ..-a th« Are waa eg- heeupplted with •;«» tai seta Ire front can hardly ho ror.ceivwl by th‘«w who l«'| !«, yon «hail go away—that'« all wllhout trial, >t < «>t in tenrnxntffi, a Meinhardt n*»w Fardo« You keep to ymr preachings, and your lingtiiahod A four st. tv structure, bold cures in the eiuth. • »n« day there Rloimg cuntlniiro in th« ritlr« <»( rwigiM«i tn tha I akh •« dje w*>ria and, visiting«, and your tro meeting«, " he bating a h-ed «lore "ti the gr un.l fl - r 1« a grand pr-.ronn r-sind 11.« |-«ri«l. Fi’ itnien .4 F Ik oninty prnlicl in talgium Maritai law «111 tedvslarnl in hl« a- >rn »»f th* pa at, wa« in the ami dwelling« above, aaadlwruveml t-> immoli«« crop thia year of a li.-lar« and their friend« arraywl oootlnixad, in a tone, d-'ul-t •«, meant Ita con U.r- ul.g'-nt th» ro-untry habit of ‘‘tipping’ hia aniline r*f«io tn ta placatory, "and you will do very Im burning Imf -rn th.- theater fire wa« tinual cold, Iwckaani spring wnatbwr In tireir new finery, a< com ¡-an led by down anting th« tr** <• ■•( the clxr- ■ a Two famiiir« ««caped in has rotarslvsl th« d«.eò.pnxnl of trnda A n«w 11>-|.qs-n.lent Steel ro inpany • put out. fla iinting tanner* ami a blatant bran« iab*d avenue, narroking Dw«rw and "I take il to ta my duty, Mr sum- to te In.or|<>rat»l in Xew Jersey «Uh their l.lght clothe- The building waa ahull are not aflrotrol tiy ||,n j-rerout lend, and l.ea.lnt by their clergyman. nv*r* tlx alrredy n«n«tn<t**l channel *4 deatroytal Meanwhile a «al.am had •ever« cold and chilling rains. Tta |-n»-vHmi-.n halts at filed points, hard!,” I ropliwl ,"to concern mrsolf a capitai ol »?IK),IH)U.UOO. Ux little atrwam, and polaoning and burned down. fori.-« into ma»« and einga hymn«, lol with whatever a ft.-, ta tl r welfare of th« England i« very bupeful over (he diarolorlug the once clear flow <d water The total Io« of thia morning's fire« Consldarahl« anilely ha« been bv th« bra-« tand. while 11.« tanner« jroq-le. andrto my mind, the dreadful pro»pc»-t« of jieace. The B>»er Ira.l.-r« in th* wh«>l* |wigbhnr>H*«J Tld» It 1« pul at »50,0U0. Aa the building« pros»e.| by fruitgrowers in lb« llo.>| take up poaition« to dl«plav their hid«- Condition of the valley, and—" ha»« l»wn in »omniunnation with Loul «ar which w•*!>*»j ndor intn tie pond "Oh, — d — d sentimental nonsense!" were n-'t near each other, tl.e firemen river »alle» cuti.wrnii.g II.« protabln ouadevlcM and picture« For another and gate it ila varying tint« "The valley is here for K itchener dev larw that the fire« «ere the work of damage to fruit bv th« ««vero Irroro lo dav a all- rt ev vir-i.'i. in «ag>n«. with he eiclaimml ! at<w«l thna in «oine 4< mi H • n«| ¿real tea or milk ami lain«, and game« are u« I*' make in ney out •! the best way w« Forgiar« enterod an Imi lana tank •ti Invenvliary, From j '.- ant The people of Nmth Ian itrv an i February indignation—doubt whether M im I a * arrange«! l< r th« Imnefit «-|m< tally id can " • rid blew <qwn lite rate, tali lite ex- Chicago Were greatly alaru.tai bv the indicai naia, however, th« » 1« .1 will I« "It is, of course, of no rnnaopiemw pl -si .ri awoke i-itiren- and no inonev rapid work of the firrlmg . r ■!« a dream might m t after all be the I .unger e l.oiars, and fog a third average, unhro some further damage ajxhl* « f •• «irnple an esplanatk»a aa . day a long railway eicviraion for the tl.at 1 don’t agree with you," «aid I. aa» »»-cur»sl The damage by thè «x- The financial I. mmi in the fire- v eater- I svur« “ but aa to what I aliall think or aay on I bad f und for the tint» of the pr»t»d. others. All th.ar arrangements I had pluelon wa« »12.000. day amounted to |>W,vMW F Ville., e Ibe Folk county Mohair A«-, .ation • nd mdignAli >n at what I aaw annind to undertake (a>>me of them much thwe or any other matters, 1 can cer of imondiari-m waa «o convincing, The revolutionary morrtMtil in Bcl- me. i had never brl*»re ventured ink» againat the gialn. Ironies«, for 1 pre tainly take no order* from you, ait however, that vitlaena joinevl llie police ha- ~dd it- i-. I of i.,,mm j..un-l- at 34 giiltn appoar« to te sprea-ling conta jw«r jM»un<!. lecr>>ii lane. 1 r. w pA*«ed under ila fer to go through the f«riah »• through Yon must eicu-e m« saying it." in patrolling live street« in an effort to "Very well." He «at a moment in • ret* bed d) nig f r«»«*« along the brink life, unaev'>m|'«niv-l by in-trnment« of tVa.le Hampton, thè fammi* .South guard property and capture the in- .-n Mr- FI Ita Jane ft’ri-ley, an Oregon of ila Under mi»d, p|oughf«l • f««4 deep bra««)—to undertake alone, along « ith silence, fingering hi« glam; he seeme-l ern generai, I» demi. He wa» R4 yeara diary or invenvllariea In «pile - I the pl n er of I»5J i a« | m -« v .| away at her not to have «-ijro t.-l this . im-lti-ion into rut« by lumlw»ring o al carta and all tta duties more |>ro|mrly par.- hial .4 age. eitra pro.auti.-n«, however, Valav's hone in Medford. Itaceattad nan l-'tn wagon« and fam •*! it metam<»rph *«ed and clerical; for the rector «a« anil too Then be rose and »aid, *« if lie ««re tire« aero «Uvrtvvl Clturna were Im in lH3fl. Sir lliram Maxim, an Engliah aapi- quite un.i'iis ions of hiving treat.vl me tia< k into the private ahadi. well-kept ill to attend Io anything wilderol at the aita- k. and duj iglit telisi. . l'ere ». ’ 50,000 for a «ucice«n(ul with rudeness. "We had lartter join avenue of the flrat l»acrois. 1 had City e’ecliona •»>« h«!d in many • «wkvnirtj With grrat relief. aitahip that la noi a talhs.n. For throe week* or an, therefore, I the ladies." walkm* alni'wl llie whole length of the Ioana thtougi.iiut »hu ata'e Ibi- weak. had no tim« to rumintae u|«>n evtrane- "If you will eicuse me," raid 1, "I The Fp«ni-b comtniaslon wliich ia to lane when I met Mr Birley, Mra I arly lino- «are utsxived in Imi a \«rr oua matters, ami no tin « to ape mi at think I must mv g-->l night." vaine artillery remaining in tt.« West Meinhardt • brother ‘Jim tea ca-rM Timjerlev Hall. Hut I then made an "Eli?" He I'mktwl at me in «orie lodi««, ha» salini for ita dautuiation ‘Ah, there v Hl are," tie rallrof <d.eer a.-’inalntanre that ron«i<!erably influ- R<t«.l«ri Dvt«rm>n«d that Caatumrrv Shad b* "Oh, you should talk to the * • ily, when he e«pied me. ‘*1 wa« juat en-vd the l«tcr events of my story—Mr. aurpriM- Colotnbian rotei« continue to harra-a Made to Staffar. «omen a little while at any rule But i ... nt • «wrung b> look you up an«! tekr> ymt Freeman, th« rniniater of a quaint lit the g> vernn.ent troopa. Thcy are re- It will In ki.own a- the < 'reg-n r<<ind a bit there*a n d much ‘bit’ do tle t>i««enting <*ha|*l in th« Vlllwge just aa you please." Ixmdon, April 15. — The *>ral!«vl t’lty. ceiving arnia from the Unitasi States The invitation •«■ oia-peratingly I A Fa. ific Itali «ay. ing and •»• I vr takra • holiday meat famine, which baa Im« n eiploitvd We encviuntere.) fir-t on th« day of th« unconcei n.vl, but, thinking thia was The Boera bave not yet aciw|.te»l the i After greeting I gave rent In the in- proceaalon in the lacron Ians 11« but hia habitiiaally rhurliah Teutonic Briti-h l-rn» of prone Uonferenero te throughout the Hritl-h pre-a, ha- be- Rnpct ir.tondent of Public In-truction ' ...me a matter of keen intv-ro-t to Uin- dignation of which I waa full We re wa« marching along from the opposite nay. and that if I did not appear in th« twewu the leader» are stili in pr<W« ( doner«, who hitler'.-- have not been t< termali -tetra that alter «li mo. tbe turned al<*ng the lane direction to na at the head of hia mod- drawing room the ladlro might lie dis A <d ■'« thè new t irrp.n teit li»-«» bave J fin I’ ll<» kefeller ha* given a afta ted by llie prevailing acarclty. •‘Well,’* «ai l he. laying hi» hand on rot and silent troop, the lane waa nar tressed, I accompanied him. Both of !!r--. klyn seh»--l »125,000 j.r-'Vi.lrol that « «refill canva-n <•( London oliow« that pruven «ali fa tory. row he haltal . bs-k of! hi» hat, and my alxwilder ”it’« not m e of course/' the ladies glance.I at me rather curi the retailer« at the pvtavent time are the I ìie rial l'g «•• H.n <>n thè Cd ondi ia —atandn g »nd aurveying the lane •Hilled (while I could do no |e-« in re ously; probably I showed sign« of di»- friend* <>f thè institntioii raise an equal ■ole sufferer« by the advance In the turn) and 1.» and hie |«» ple (ron.e of cotn|«>-nro. Son Mr Meinhardt with aiuoiint within owe yrar, “But it *• m't f..v you or m« to tu«ml tt river Oltana Aprii 15 The peunpwrta wboleaalle price, which amount« to a though Lm joint guar4>an with Man them with reluctance, I have no doubt) drew to hit at.idy and hia pi|>e. l'ncontirme»! -taten.ent» are in circo- are m -re lavorai. « for a iargepa.k tl-an penny |mr pmin-l on all grade« o mew'. •Vsal aaide to let our I.oialer amt more uel of Faul • j,trl" (!>• meant Ml»« lta- at tl.la lin e a-t >e«r “You've Iron having worla with lation in laindou to the eflro-t that tl.e That was Emmanuel, Mr. Unwin," said Mr«, B>wr Iwadera bave uccepted th« Ilriti»h ■ 'In-e January, the majority of the re rent a), "I've nothing to du with the imposing prucesaiun i - am taller« have Imv-n running their bu«i- our intrvsluction When the Whitsun Mar» h rtifth ma ro ripl« nt Portlarwl property, ami 'Manuel, you «ee. can't Meinhardt, alm-wt a« »»>n aa her luta tarma of prore. ne-« without profit. Irnosme I«- k • t or- hear to •peml th« brass, am! doeau’t tide matters were all disposed of, he band wa« gone. "It's all about ti at - Fl h larjirr , « i af The btaly of Cecil Rhodee l.aa neon -'animation prevental a uniform in thr«r rr. t ipfw »rfr from dtit <*• |<u| <>u care a- well, a button—foe 1‘aiil'a fam- called on me one evening to a«k me to dreadful Im lure affair, I «tippove. He pla.rol in ita la»t reating placa. crow-e of price«. A m.-rting, however, F-«>r Faul' be waa a g--s| ta chairman at a ta tore he wa» al«>nt think« you've gone against him in it, inward <arjf« tl>r <»riw.>t. ily history has laven calimi, which nndotiblevlly I «<ip|-HM* the name Lucróla la to deliver in the little public ball of the and Emmanuel can't bear to be gone Firn at Columbus, Ga., destroy*) clisp «ill re-ult in a null, rm Inervare in the TI e Cdumida Itiver Fi-I.ern e»*s den« for, ami it baa Iwwn what yon village on son • |-Unl of the land ques against." (The good lady always pro- pr i-erty valimi at »250,000. ’ price <d meat on the part of retailer- Fruttatile ( muli, at a neetn.g in 1 «aa e.mcwhat taken stack by n cn.-e-l her hu-tan-l « name with a learneal fellow« would call historical." tion R.-ar Admlral Norman R. Farquhar throughout Ixitxloii Attoria, rimi tle pri.e of rain.on (or lofty aenae of it« acriptural prowtige ) I sakvsl shat he tneant. He atoppral ha* retirrol. Hia retirement prono >!«•• that I waa thè con mg awwron aa foliowa Mi "I do not aro" raid I. «till rather Captain» Joaej.h II i'oghlan and James | and pointed up the lane awav from "You aro aurpriaed. I daroaay, Mr •ore. "that Mr Sleinhanlt should el- OFFICE FOR THE PRESIDENT. reni« por pound for flth erigi ing 35 Timperley IL band» to te rear admlral«. I na in." «aid h«, with a little con pound« or over. a. d 51« .onta (or "You mightn’t believe it," »aid be. strained laugh (he «»• a bright, genial |ro t t»> have hi« own way everywhere While at the Cliarleaton expuaitiou < N<w ScvtM Milhoffi Dullir Hui!d¡D{ Pl«na«d • mailer n-b V. pri e I r •teelbeel« and in everything, any m-.ro than an "Imi if yem follow this Ian« right out»« little man, with a big, r*l taard) "I thè j>re«ident daclared hia Intantion of ' or blue)«, k« aa» mentioued. lot Wohx|fOM. the «ml you'll get to th« Bastille." I will «»plain why I a>k you*—tieeauac. other nian " "Mr Fteinhardt," raid 31 >«s latcroii vi-ituig Ih«- X. rthwaet at an e.irly .late < The dear old gentleman . ailed H Washington, Aptil IÄ. — Senator The WiHamelte Pnlp A l’a|wr Com- t umleratand, you, like mvaelf, come "la now alone in hi« authority, now Dr. Talinage la mudi woraa. He i* I_________ "Ba»tile.") Fairtxnkw. _______________________ chairman of Ihr »♦»nate ___ mm* pany, wl.ieh vmplova over 5iw aven m from the «.with, «here pure ■trratnr, that father i« gone, and he ta by hi« n a trotibled w ith (».ngesGon of thè mittro on building*, haa report*! fav. r- I look vs I at him I tailed to CMHpTO- and clear *kie», and healthy tree« Hrvvn < Itv. l a« n.a le a Vvlnntary ad may nature what you would mv a drop.>t — bend. ably a bill providing for a building for ven- e In the «agre <>f ai-mi 3IW of Ha ta «ecu, lull ««pec tally becatiae I Ita oh, ve*. dear Mr» ‘Reinhardt, he ia—if "You «ton't mean," I «aid. "the lieve you are the only man in Soeialiata mobtvvl King ItaOpold, of the eiecutiv«, the department ol etale empb-vr« ti.« any one i- not olrolient to him he is til tl.e ...en wl.o l.ave lr»n lamovia French Bastille'—the forties« nelghlsirlH««! who hold« •<»metbig 1 - - - of * ju*Hro -' Senator rovriviug »1 5o par day will in tature Helgium. and bo bad a difficult time in ---••* •",l Jhe department like not nice at all lie -aid hard, rude, prison of Pari»”’ Fairtanka <ou«nlte.| Freaulent l(.«-e- gal 11 75, and a 11 <d H e 11 75 |mr day the aatne opinions as I do; my friend. eeeuping. "That'« it," said he " You've rroJ, Mr Birley. haa told n.e of tl.e talks he cruel things to v--i. Mr. I nwin—in : veil lielore tlx refsvrt wa« mad«, and man allí gvt an advanee ot lü |mr,ent deed, yrs,” said she in ati«wrr to my Tl.e ItanGh lari-lathing, or up|*r found him agreroble to having the el- I suppose, in your history book« of the haa had with you about the way otir I s.k of surprise, "I know lie did, I felt h- voted in favor of »elling the eeutlve oth.-ea tn the new building. taking of the Bastille, an I tl.e man Italics «hl re frlanda treat nature." PORTLAND M arkt Ti. him «aying them all tl.e time —and ta-1 We-t Inlie« t<> the I'mttal b la lee The that was governor at that lime. Ita The prop'■«■I Iniildlng 1« to ta erectavl ex "Your (fiend, Mr. Birley," 1 ■blew, I -aw him raying them with hla treaty will now g v to the lower bouae ltaeroil, —that's th« family Th« |«s»r claimed. north of the present atat«, war and Wheat — Walla W.lla, «»«tAtHe; eyea all dinner tune But you mu«t I olJ fellow was killed in th« •trevi« It is estllnatro! that blurotetn, «5.40.5 L»c, Valley, MffiMc. i -Mera Is ini reeling lathe Philip i navy Intilding "Yea," aai.l he. with acoMical twin- not trieibln a!>«11 hia w >rd-. tl.ey come bel lore " llie new building and ■Ite will Coat kle in hi« «v«, "Mr Birley and 1 me-l from bis nature, whieh ta cannot talp. pine«. Barley—Feed. ,3<M3L; browing, Thu« he aent nn. with much Inline«« »7,000,000 Senator Fairbank« au It mH <>n thevd.yical, but on »imply I »rip|row> " »31 431.50 j.«r ton The Manchurian treaty haa been of Irrelevant detail I gathered the-« human common ground, and lie ia the niittml an elatavrat« report upon ili« "W Imt things, tote «or«, yon do signed at Pekin. Oate—No 1 white, »1.1X1311» ; feat« of ronsv-jueme which I her« »et (neml <d everyone who know« hi» good bill, «bowing the nvoosaity of relieving •ay, Ixvuitw!" esclaimed Mr« fltein- do«n —At the time of th« great emi heart." Fire u Xew 1 rk dw-troy«*! a in the Whit« House of the vincutive otfi. ra gray, (I.KM1 '.’0 har.lt. "and what eyea you have got' gration of French nobility to thia own- F: -ir- Brot grmfro »2 R.’. gJ 40 [mr and the nerd of mor« rv«>m for th« -lory building I. -«, »150,000. I l¿rro! My word " 1 began to like my visitor, try, a member <>f the l>e ltaeroil family to act a» hie chairman, and other department«. The building 1« to tarrol. graham, »’.* A0t4'.' HO. we then Fighting betweea Christians and found bi, aay to Itancast.ire «Hh one aettta! down to talk ta ronatruetad under th« direction <4 tfl-.-tuf!«—Bran. »1« pug ton; mid- Turk« ia reported in Northern Turkey. or two dejiemlent«, a packet of jewels, the »* rotary .4 state am! attorney gen I . | On the evening of tl.e lecture I 1.» k and aovne «-»entitle learning, ami «ith- mv place .»n th« platform in a conenl- President R-«»ev«it recelv«! a hearty eral. with the approval of the |-rw«l- »10 50. WouM Accept Mra Davit’ Oller out hia ariRt.s-ratlc prefli "vie.” lie erable flutter <•( ncrvouenc-«. welcome at tl.e Charlroton ea|««ltl<>n ' dent. There Hay— Timothy, »IMIS; clover, The Mobile (Ala.) Register advi-ea pro«)«« tnl about a little, and at length was a large attendance <4 work folk. II..- leti-tature of M i--i<--i j-pl to accept »7 50<4B; Oregon wild hay, »5q»a j«r Th« h.-viae'« first rot« on Cuban reel-, invested the ni.mey he got for his jew • ith a fair sprinkling of well-to-do [«• take GwwWi Odt 1« M D«4>cat«4 ton. Mra Itavi«' offri and teiy Iteanvoir, pnw.ty «Ituned l»>th partiro tn lie els in lit« Turkey rv>( and Indigo dve Sew York, April 15.—Tl.e new pin from th« neighborhood, brought to Jcfleraon Itavi*' late home. The house divided. I'otatoea—flrot Burbank«, »1 lOvgl 25 works of Timjw-rlev He prnsjier«.! (liai.ooo building for the naval brat, h per cental, ordinary, 7(MIH0r per cen gether, I suppose, a» much by curi.wity an I ground« have, it it raid, Iron ne- He a as one of the first to apply chem to aro two pareona of rontl id 11 >g ctotal« Ma r General W I; -I.after t nited 4 th« Y.-ung Men's t'l.riatian A wia- tal. ! i ■ ical « tern-« to th« manufacture <4 dyro t.Vtether as by intarrol in the subject ■tat.-- army (rotirod), ta a .amii-late (or tlon, near the Br<«>klvn navy yard, tai, gr were' price«.awerte, |3.?6<3 50 re-id mg iijrin the jw.-n.i-ro and gather governor of California. lle nimlw a large l-.rtane, ami became built with fnnda contrltmtrol by Mine per rental. ol the lev turn I oleervoil on a tack the great man <4 the neighlvorh»»! «eat Mr« Meinhardt and Frank, Mi«« ing what tec« he can (r».tn chance «in Butter—Croemerv. 33S*?*c; dairy, Rioting •tmlenta at Moerow, Rnaeta, Helen Gould, it ao nearly contplettal Ho had. however a family '4 four •on« ltaeroil and <-ur friend, Mr Birley ibirà. that it ia riftartrd the work of the IRig’.’Or, .tors, 13(415.- eel flro to a privon «hero a numlwr of who gave him great trouble They Bteinbardt himself was not there. On F eg»— 13<4 14<- for • »rogon. their comrade« were confined Th« I branch can be transferred t<> it within alm-*»! rmnoi their (atkei and quite rising I a a* astoniabed to And mvM-Jf j, Englishwomen have taken up the leader« were «everoly tiraten by the two week«. The formal dvnli.ativin will Cheese — Full . ream, twina, 13<4 broke bis heart bvh.ro their several greet«! a ith round« of applaure, and ''.harilc ■*«•*■ i eaaw aal«>lsra** Ba iti. *.••-«•■**-» takepla.eon May ¡15. becretary long 13S'" Yonng America. Itiglhc; »ea "charity «swing cinti«" with renewal pul Ice. cvmrsr« of «itravagance ami detauchery ..n ««plaining in a few won!« how I will make an addre««. The buildl. g tery pri.ro, 1<4I kyc lero. re-t «ine« the return of the Dncheae of came to an end. The rl-lest, Faul'e cam« to ta where I waa, I was che»-rv«l Colonel John McKee, of Fhila>l«l- ha« rive atoriea, a hanement and a roof Poultry—( . ■1 | | York from her tour of the Bti'iah co- father, dr«« up just in tim«. marrnd with auch hearty vociferaO n. that I phla, «ho la th. ught to ta th« wealth- garden, and ia in the architectural «tyle 4 50, ben«. »1 50.45 50 per d<wen, 11 <4 I nial |«‘-M-«-iona. Tbetipl.tr brought and «ettlvsi down to the bu«ine««. )ren< l> renaiaaance concluded 1 had herom«, without know home an a«tonirhing nun.lwr of frock«, irot colored man In the co ntry, ia ,,g 11 S'- I’" pound . springs 11<4 11 Se per Smither broke hla nr» k in a steeple Hi- rotate ia ««timatot at about ing it. a popular icre.riage I accepted flannel petth-vut« and arap« that the -lead • r i |- T ka. | chase; the third dn«l of delirium treat- the egplantion Mr. Freeman gave me »1,600,000 Rtvelt la th« Casge. per dosen, turkeys, live, 12(413«, future queen had taken the time to cut en«, or worse ami the fourth «till eg- afterward —"It «a« a brave ami risky and make during her ti ip, ««mated by The «hah of I'eraia will visit Emperor Faria, April 15 —The minister >4 the .Iroeaawi, I 4.4 |rtr Jvr j-.nml, groae. Rly l«tad, tor I hv rould vs ar.wly be -aid to thing to do, you know, to ap|e«r with William her ia.lirr in waiting .colonie« haa ordere»! that roinforre- »47 ;*r <haen. live he waa the tongue am! limlv-tied me, and these Itancaahiro folk above Mutton—Gro««, 4c per pound; drrow- The hovise has J «sen I tl.« Chinee« menla te sent to the *vne of the parolytie, known as old Jaquee, who in all thing« adnoro a bit of plu. k again«! flun-lrcd. «I Pop«« trouble* In the Fren, h Congo, as the ed. 7<j4'tyr per pouml. «Illusion bill. habited the little octagonal home near .«i la " Hog»—Grim«, 69»c; dr,rood, A’y'W'c Tl.rro have Iro n 2 >' pro from St result of tlx d.«|-at< he- he rroelirol the |sind, which had been the Ivslge of Veneruela rotala ar« gaining ground yesterday confirming the report of a per pound. Peter to I en XIII, In ln«ire. One of hla father'« model farm. Patil had CHAPTER IV, Veal—'H(gll for small; AS»? for revolt of native» in the Hangl.a district them, Adrian IV (1154), wa« an Eng ■ ml tl.e g vurnment 1« in a tai way. • labed him to make hia house Ina large. Thia adventure with Mr. Freeman lishman, Xi hola« Breakrotaar«, who Bulking miner* in Pennsylvania Th« Fari» manager <4 the Hangha Com home, but he inaiated on «ottling down ta.4—Groro, rows, >>*ffi4c; wtoere, had results that I had mH foreseen; Imt wav born a beggar, Imt lue-1 to crown have re j er ted th« offer of tlx rnmn-wn- pany attributes the outbreak to the fart there. the German Emperor Bartaroaaa, and era. that the lanaticiam of the natives has 4<4t1y**; droaeed. fi S4>7 Hr per pound. Thia «ad ami fateful story lay heavy that I might have gm-eeol had I con Hope— I?<4l3c per pound Iron aronaed by human -a»-riflre« which on my mind ami heart (or the re«t of sidered sufficiently the situation in dirvi the m -»t powerful potentate on A third attempt haa l«*n made to were relebrate»! risenti y. Wool—Valley, 13r4l5e, Eaetern Orw- Ile X'.-ar* the day. In the evening I took down which I had placed nnself—result« rorth. Ail have been Gern anv a-ea-sinato the Mwnw pre tat <4 that the native« are well am.»! gnn, MK>»e; mohair, 21(421 He per the flrat volume of Carlyle'« French which at the time rauaml me «..me ly all the rest have l«-vn Italiana |w>lice. pound. j modern rifle*. Revolution, and read with new interewt anilely, yet which, in the «ml, proved Prcwlarity «I • fara.ly much to my advantage Mr. Rteiu- th« wonderful pa-«agea in which he de- Rrl<aa4t Iat«r«mat<4 Of the 30 foliáceo factor tee in Franc« Mr«. Ru-an llollnway, a rr-ident of A »liken thread ia three time« aa »cril»«e the taking <4 the Ba«till« by the hardt, of c»"ir«e. heard of it, and took Constantinople, April 15. —A tand at tor g aa a flaxrn one of the earn« Cieinnuti, ha« Ihre« brothera and tao 3 are in Tarie. an early opportunity of calling nx V. mob, and th« part which the old officer of sevrn Bulgarian brigand* ha« tveen thick news. <4 th« fortrvM played In lta hojielase task with rtararteri-ticGerman—I may •iater«, and all of them hav« «Ix finger« South Africa haa rotrldi farms cnn- exterminated In the Vilayet of Mon- |«*thap« nay, Bismarckian — brtiaqneri« on ea< h hand. Mr« II oway ha« just defence Rorkaelhr« who ruppi y Fngli-h a-lir, in Maradonhk, by Turki-h troope. Altar that I aat down and wrote to a I bad lievn aaked to dine at Timperley given birth to « taby girl »ho ha« a j tainitig over 300,000 bird*. ■rhrwila rrjmrt tb it there I.«a been In rix brigami« rapturod II.« tonar of thè aimilar rrdMMluney. Mr». Holl -way'a Hall He »aid little during dinner. pair of lomi.-n friend«, asking them to In New York rity alone there are village of Mudi Koi ami tlien forti fini recent years a very great incrra-e in the make certain tnquiriea cvmvrnlng Mr. Imt I found his eye on me «ev era I time« mrHt.er and grandni<>ther «rro also dec- now als'Ut 400.000 Germana. nratrol in the -ame way , aa I« her broth- : Il «m«rlv«a The tr>«>pa «urroun.tal drnivnd lor Germ.n achta.l hooka. When th« ladies withdrew from lta ltaeroil. thè place and demandavi thè «nrrondrr table, he sent frank after them. Then er'a Inlaut *>n. Pince the annonn.-ene nt of the «ar The goverm r . f Fmland ha-ori -ed of tl.e brigami«, wlm roplied with a in Mouth Africa, Ncvrfl .i d haa sent to he opened upon me at once. chapter nr. thè pr -eecutlon of the I ntheran paab.ro fnudlftdu, winch wa« retiinted by thè “What the deuce. Mr. Vnwin, iathis John Daniell, a Sew York merchant, th« front 15.MW nM-cotnmisaior:. d 1 had in all thia abnndant focal for you've been doing with that kas, Free kept bi« marnare a secret for 34 years. aho rofuae to r«ad the new Riiwian Turks nntil all II • noeti penta of thè offi.-era and men and 330 . Acera total, army rogvilatiena in their ehurel.ea. ,g power nere d«tad. rumioatiou daring the neat two or man?" 15,530. Uto will revealed It. ^U I I / I/M I I VM I/ MZ Keystone Shaving Parlors TM. BILYEU. Prop. Only Firat-Clau Shop in the Qty Shaving Hair Cutting Stiampooang IS ernt» Ball» 0R. J. W. VOGEI. Specialist for Refriution md Defects of the Eye. roHTLAWP. or . Will mqhe regnlar tripe to Reta. Watch I.- al co .'lain lor -late -.f v •.:« Undertaking 3 A A Full Litte of (a-keta. < • ffina an<l Rola« alwava <>ii hand at r.-as, nabi»- priera, at tlie ► A SCIO PLANING MILLS ACIO, OHtGON. Horseshoeing a Specially... • - A « !• SCIO, OR. T. J. MUNKERS I ti i ilk er SCIO. OREGON. 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