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VOL. ¿,’aj.hùzn U w Sl'lO. Vili. y v ¿rieri — PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY AT <'<•., oacuo» By T. L DUGGEK «< io, linai > * ■ ’ » .y »i » . A . T «MM» r 1 ut iU# year •< » ■ I - Ì Io d»» '« THE SKIPTON STABLES Good Turnouts, Prompt and Courteous Attention BMW.VABLf RATES . I ,a4 , ,.,(11 -r..l* Orrgon Albany • «»• 4« toMOWM 0M apf»*’ ■ COI NTY, OIIEGON, JAM VKV hri L»* n Praok Mlp a« > |l • LINN ound by a Spell 1 TZ3 c —ALBANY— rilAl*TKR V be said in the matter, and tho er*>aer I did m»t me»! my rev#r#n»l ms«*«-r the affair i« «rilled off haml. tho better “ antll ths u#*t it>>rnin< st prayer* After Th« reverend g. ntleman w«« becuiing » 4 «I h# i«s* • • al Irto. « »«•<••. as «lass teal» usila. prayers, be went ihruufb th# pr**re«« of very repulsive. For a time. I could n.4 M.kilkip A Churi. hill, Prop*. • isminiwr lbs» In.»« Whet a * Us no»*« underataml bls meaning, at last, it be • ------------ '■■ ■ I ■■ of htpswriRV all ihl« 0r«tn« I I m H.» t*J g«n to daws u|~.n me be actually meant Al BANV OKI OOM the new light» that had beshea tip««« m* to infer that Judith wae In love with Judith «•» nut pr«4MHit I felt tha* my me What aa hll>.t be moat hate tb.-ught d> Ami yet. without the key hia r«*u manner ercbarra»*e«t and I <«> iM me* Th* beat 1<K meal In tha »«ley to«< etsdurw to meet h<w ejr. If* re wraatum with hia danghter had given, marked npr>n my pallid lank» I had net might I n»t. in my simple tru«t uf hl* Open ail night, slept a wink all mght He asked rather truth, have 1-eUeie.l! I ehame tu eay, >1 C.l B<)*i«| that I f«»r I might llut knowing what aharph What ailed m«Y’ Ho To lhe U me **| lave a headache. I had a bad I .114 I felt positively auk at the Ur use •os by < n«y an I talaoho.nl of the man night * rent la*t night.** I stammered. He pan*«-.I ruldonl Lie baud«, then "Ob’ we a HI SMtt *o< that all r.ght br>i»l«ed l>a. k bia ba ir, rb»Kkl«<! BD«I »nail breakfaat with me H • m m i.t ¿«1«. ■ «k AINANÌ Ull-.OM wnif«“«! Te»t II r to »p*Bk W h«t o»ukl I mg A rup <»f atrtmg <»» <■». tra »•.. -*■» what « I 1 Muwt I >l*id to ► hill the headarhe w i • insit*» he hngiitiii* without s str-if At th» table I wae treated More like r ■ MoxtAMK ¿ ! • •! ! « • i4|'«e«-( ih«»t I k»»«*w au*ht a gu»»*t than e*rn a ’»f the fam Only Flrat ('.»•• «hop In Th. (' 't ¡ilt He hltuseif bsiidrd t« Me tF«- of t la »««* r»( w. «hat nught h# hot d<- to tiling* pr*’»» tig u»e to rat at»-t dritik • ' tue? K>. i •» impri»*«u ma f”f Ufa! I»» Hhavlnf................... U> cant* all Martha, who eat waiting «■ u’-l Btltifllvrix | felt that ha W «aU»*1 p«U«« st X.-ia»» PubUc «ni *>4<UWf llalr l ulling *■ u. .th.; < to uturt bis "*u an«!« I u>u»t aearrelt r*»iitain her «.»mlertoeut • - lv • «»• »>*4 l amai» Miarupoolng 25 ** Mjf a«>n>ethiD< To hi« pr«>|w»aitloti. or "You kata taken my pla<w well dnr < !T « ,J«WlAÌMH«l Al HkN V. OBKUO I*» hi« ar«, I couM in«*« io* |UII>« . " Ing my abaenre.'* he »aid. In • fawmng 1 •.» rt.ii»| rviiJ» ths quastiotv try tone **| atu only )uat beginning to (<i ■ (II (Mil. DAS II I'ROPPII low < 1 HEKroK IM S) ari Io tllril t| e Rtibjet't A« • msflar of dUhreter the treasure I have lu y»m Oh what a Lir**mg it i« !•» him* tl t tt<- roir-te, I •»»«! tha thintf which b F mvs all seed 1 hair aeon w ill y »eld •<» go~»4l» « utters I »uttfht ti «t to hava «aid. han rat* Weil I am gifting «1'1. *tel !’i! » -i hear anything shout my tliamls w hile yr*»i wrrr in th# city I** shall <M*»n naht a anpporter an*! »mn ■ • * * k fortrr Ah. if I had au< L a a*»!»! Hut Had a tLundrriwdt fall*» at bis frat It AlllANY ORKOUN I nuiat nr«t repine. f«»r I am biraard with <o‘i d not more «txldrnly hava rht»ng#«! !!«* pushad t>«ck (he 1« •< “f danghtera? mi tw-» nm»t hi* wholi detnranor I«* l>ioug! t more together than y<m Late Li» t hair with a »tart; and such a l«»*>k . •>. i • i ■ ! I > li 1> M la of ft- nt r inquiry rain# into bis Cscu. »nrh been, fur t »m are a g*»**Uy pair lb wa» in a rhap^wljr <»f bytww’ay a auvsre twinkle rain# into hla ay#«, that We bin <’iir •( - • in large quant:' ■•* lit- drew Bia chair «•|«»ae to mine and b»“k 1 felt » ir# ha wiv gotug tn «trika rue my hand We were ah»t»r twin , he had do u up«»i> the «pot. Tha won!« war# aii l keep a full line of < amaga and »'■•.irrrlv off III V lip« hefoFB 1 «'<»1» de«4red Martha tn Irate the room wagon material. AH kin.l» of work in **|(ate i«»u ever m»tkrd Judith. Silaa** » m no»» of th# irr*trivvabla blunder I had oar line done on a!. <rt n>-to e A !».»<’ girl, though I a.*»v it. and gUtad mada. Boto Ortcoa with that beauty which to young l»m*»d “v\ hat <!<» U’4 maanT” l»t cried, iiuu 1« Uit.tr attr.irtive even than tl«e !••• u * arkuh. C < Il .«M N V. tr of fl-.e spirit, if *L» were to <■ forth “I»id you nut »ay you intended to make Into the alnful 1» •»!Id *!»r «»mid !■»»•• further inquiri»-« when you wrnt to the *korr«*t>( loi rrw. and the «hildrm of ti.r c»ty ‘ 1 falirivd. Graduate Edcctk Medicai College I ri»tL« ( « ” ‘•■•i rt«» » t" hrT 'tali I m ■\’ot to >•»•!. Have j ou I »ecu listen marriage But »»»ch I* uritlirr my w «1» t leelaaall. uble lit* —- - inc?'* n«r Err». I would are her Imimd m the I mold feel the telltale bio! ru«h Into a- IO OMBuOM holy Landa of wedlock tn a*»u *♦.!>< r, my fa- e nt the tpieatiou. ‘ Ever amce ploua yotifh I would n«»t a*U of him the v. -U were ••peukMig to me on the »ubjact. gtwwla of Mammon tv*r roxrt for my I have thought of nothing vl«e.” I ctiod. child either gold, or jewel», <»r tine ¡men. in the MU>e faltering voire. A a F'P'LL M D or wilkrn raiment; for what la ail that “Look here. M ■»•(»r Hila«; w hat a the rompamt to that peace r»f tl e anti! which meaning <»f thiw t»rhnvlor? Thera'« some S»lo e ■ • a Oregon pi* '.•tit n mid« ri-1 si'i mi thing up I know there 1«. by your man I ki -w Ito( what answer I made, nr tier I » «n't attempt to humbug ins. bo- reel* whether I made sin. to thr»r run rmw »t won’t do Or 1« it that you Belo, Cregoa ning »| er« I r». and other« that folk n r«l nr»’ «tirh a thorough parod Idiot that *ou hi the »«me »tram At la»t. with nmin don’t understand the drift of what I’ve |de«»>i'g«. that Bounded in mv rars like Tolophoao Xx:h*a:* Ho XI. fre»l lent ..... T J Mr«««»* ban«, he dismiaoed me t’» the a« Imol I«« -en saving? I’ll astiafy my «elf upon that jM-.ut by ami by In the mean wide. To get away fn»tn hl« hid»’« »»« C**h >*r.............. ............... . ,. W A Eoi.*« t<wuit I'll apeak a little plainer I tnrau you hyporr»«y wt» like emerging (ri»m the to marry my daughter To thl« you can’t fetid atnm»p> « re of a a»- L r--* <u in!«» SHELTON i p< s«ibly make any objection, «» all th# the pure air “f heaven Bu»mra« which *a< riAce *« on my side and her». Now D ** a general banking an I oi. hange had «< • umulated dnriug his sb« nre kept buine» 1. no made al current ratea him frun home all day. and until late come, what <!«» you way to that?” Now tha! he had thrown off the mask, and draft, laaued ou pnucijMl citine. hi the rveiiiug ami Bpokrti more plainly, I felt, for th» A« mm » u n* my «< h«*»5 dutir« w«-ie rtn first lime in my life, something hb# Uh rd I went into the grounds I <ould - 1'irnge to <ipp«»«e him. “I know that I put l»ear tn be In the butt«* «nd »nt Jnatlco of the omo Votary TuUlc no advantage» to entitle mv to there ■ util Martha < «me H to ««I tm Belo Oregoa •u< h a match, but I am to» young to In to fra —VIA— marry." I »«id, with sums little firm •Why. whatever 1« the matter with i ne«« you. Master SllaaY” she naked \ »»u I am the !•<**! Judge uf that." he an look aa white aa a ghost! Arc you il> : ’ Bwrieil Bhan»ly. ’ •'Uh no. Martha! I ba»e a head«« he ' But I have no w i»b to tuarry." . —nothing more “What" lie eirlaiinvd, furi»»u«ly. “l»o "Ma.irr Kit««." ««Id Marik«, "tlirr. • »« mi mean to way that you’ve the impu •Mnethtnc «n-ug «'th «..iix ililiu • : denre to rvfu»# my daughter?" Ik i'l w«« m«»t«r i Train» leave West Scio for Portland pre, tug <»u v.uir n.iud Then followed a string of invectives ! «nd way »I m I íi í .» at 10 45 a mi . I«ave •o ««fill clril to y»u ttil« morning ? I •■■n’t and oppmbriou« epithets that I need not All kiuda of walcheo. rim ka and jewelry or Albany al 2 4Ó p n* tl lak I'm ««king tba»s <s*eti«»a ®C ; repeat. He literally foamed at th# rurtoait, M««t»r Hit««, you'rv •• inno jruiupUy repaired. mouth. rent »• • t«mb! Tt>«( man <.r «ny zur» l‘ rt'.atid •» « ir •* p rn ’ Y«ui »liall »mart for thia Intuit!** he body •!•». for th« mattrr of that —rotlid bcxo onxoow '• All«any If 10 p m , 11.90 p m. I went «»». wiping the perspiration from grt yon to do anything got ynu Into krmrs A»l i i n. , II •"» m “You »hall go down I,kiu'«* wt.at truul.lr Amt 11 irk I lu«» fa<c •' Sacra men U» 7 55 r» in . M 55 a in your knee« am! !•« g my pardon for thl«. *• ban I ran- — • 7 .«5 p tn . » 55 a n>y wr.nl«. hr"« • rrgnlar t.ad un lion t ■yon bo l«l «w«y by him! Ilr'» no good and pm, with all your heart and soul for what ion v# ju«t refu«e«i!" Pullman and T*’urist cara on U»th Io yon or «nilHHly el«r'" TUCKER A SAVAGE, Prop.. With tl«»»e wnnla. am! (Bating a ma tram« ('hair rara s«< ramento to Og- “Ibrn’t talk like that to m* Mart i«*n and F1 P am », and tourut rars to I rn«~l, borating into team. "Von mn«t Ugnant b»-k up >n me. he hurri*-d out of I hi« a^u, St I xmls, Sew Ur lea in and | th** r«M>m. *' 1 »«nk Into a chair, literally stupefied l ine Wince, l iquor, and Cigar» Washington. Conn «Ting at San Francise«) with m»«.L ; am) erw helm#*) But even th# laiiit "floor boy! what haro thry d •"» Io eversi linea lor Il»*m4ulu, Japan, China (I . . I | re»i»t«n<e that I had made iuapired tn# *hihppinea. Central and South A mar you?’ «hr «aid. halt to hrr»r f with new <onh«li-m# I felt (hat I va» Pure 1 qiioiafor Mel dual l'urpt>er* don't want to pry Into your aocrala." aba cs. n«» longer a jh I km »! boy, but verging on wrnt on. "bat it I ran h»lp you with bre Mr* '1 1 W>-#lnanaee, agent at adviro. «r In any other way. don t bo manluMMl; that it was eowerdly and d.s 1 gr^wful Io yield a alavi«h obedhnee A eat Scio station, or address al raid to a«k mr. Giro Ue a Call :tgsH»«( my coii«*i«'nce to mich a man "Ilrarrn l.l«w« yon. Martha. I w«m'(!" .*» hr had n«»w shown hlm«elf The fir#t I rrltni. (hrwwlug my arma round b»r re»» luth»u I formed mnaequent upuu thi» SCIO ORI'.OON Portland, Ore nock, ami kiaaing bar "It la not uii liettrr am! firmer «late of mlml wa« that ao. rot. or I would toll you all!" I u -tiM make a (Iran breast to.Martha How . ..iitomptll.lo all IMS will fad of al! I knew, and then lx guided by (.■ turn ..r tl • w .rl.l a yosth i her superior worldly wistlom aa to what nlnotcon. (<> depend upon a woman'« dr I had Ntter do F’eehng much rshr-r*!, tenao rather thau uje.u lua own ..Olage' I went up !»» the S'I hm »! ri»uu> tu au|xr From that rowanlly thought, aa amb luteod th« afleruouw taaka. men will pbraao It, I Legau tu derna a little oarrot comfort I IIAI'TEII VI Tli« noil day Judith ap|warrd al dm The day*! Work waa dot*#, and I went ger, for tho Aral tune during aavral We have alw ay> on hand a full lino of weoga Ktie looked ovoerlingly ill Mr down mt« the kilt hen tu bnve my tra Portor'a maunor to mo wae market l.y and my confidential talk with Martha, Caskets, Coflina, and robes al low prices. Our th« Ingratiating demeanor that abudder j In this la«t intention, however. I wa« H«r master Ingly «nrgee'cd tho Moa of a running «loomed to t»e di»ap|*oihtnl hyena luring mo Into hi« den for tho had entrusted her with certain commis • ako of tnakiug a meal of my L-ely * »lots« that obliged her at or»«*# to «et odt So I wa« left alone. A» When tho .-loth was retiu.rrd Judith n«t for Bury to loar* tho rwm. ami no |wrouaai.>na. <MH»n aa I had finished my solitary m«al. I wandered down to th# bottom of the wink« or aigna from her father could lu orvEartl Lying down m th# shadow of dv.-o her tu remain. Departn »nt cannot be beat. Pictures "Ab. Bilaa. what a treaauro aha la!" a large pear tree, I b « m » u forgot my Iron b« «aid. with a hypocritical «igh. aa lb« ’ Lies. framed in any i ixe or style at reasonable prices Behind th# high, thick hedge at tn) door rloaed behind her "Her dear moth er. who la now no more, left h.-r lu m« ba< k lay the extremity of the front gar drn I w a« distorted In tha midat of a« a prwdoss token of holy lote." He pa«««d hl« handkerchief arroaa hi« my meditatnx»« by the sound of voirra eyra. lie little thought what I had m«r Their owner» were walking in the gar •Jen, and presently I could hear their heard "With «uch a treaauro and a Malnleaa fuotatepa clowe behind me. F*or the see •m! tin r I I m sin# ay involuntary eave« r«.n«ciewe, what ahould a p>.. 1« y<< >ng <'.»wrung «till closer to th# man want In thia «alley of ainf lie Irtpl «-r earth, I caught their words. rrled. in ■« «nthusiaam uf «elf plauda KSXB&jr “I tell you. Judith, he know» pome turn I (»elteve he’s been listrniiig *'* "What. Indeed!1". I murmured, pen-eie- thing! Ing that be exported »>me aoawer from I li-anj Mr I’orter say. “lie ha« m»t the brain« nr the rwt»r me nge!” she answered «corufully. * Hr • •'True!—whet. Indeed!” he erhoed "Yea. one thing he wanta ere he depatSo «imply a fool!*’ for the regu na of the elert to aew the “Why. then, ahould be ask me anrh a earthly happlneaa of that treaauro ar qar«tion. and follow It up by stammer rtired Hare you aotlred bo«r III Judith ! mg that I had tukl him? I Intende»! do ' mg so before I went away; 1 cert» nly baa been looking lately!" I answered that I obeereed she looked -iid intend 4«»ing so, but I never mention ed it even to you. Besides that, there’» eery pale "Something on the mlml something been a great change in him during thee# en the mind ami I tl nk I re f tit. I out few days back. Instead of being grrte- ful. aa he always was before, for any lit what It la. Girl« will be girla. yon know Thera'« many a fine fellow would glee tie Indulgence, he seems to shrink from the eye« out of hi« head to bo in your it and from me. too!" Then he ml de« I shoe« Well. I am <|nlte content, she'« quickly, as though a audden idea had quite content, end l*m sure you must bo struck him. "Where was be the sight quite content, eu there * «. -«Ml g more that I came bach? If I remember, we • : ■ » ih» or 1«« 1« g ivsw kM IlMrtr U»«»rtk»«. LUXCH - COUXTER P rofessional ATTORNEYS AT LAW ATTORNEY AT LAW A1T0RNEYS AT LAW J. J. Barnes & Son, General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers DENT1ST Horseshoeing a Specialty SCIO, OREGON Scio State Bank PHYSICIAN id SURGEON emesis REAL ESTATE BROKER, RAST T SOQTJJ Southern Pacific Co. fc. W. HfcGEY n’atchniakiT and Jeweler SHASTA ROUTS. CORNER SALOON W. E. CUMAN. G !’. A., UNDERTAKING GOODS’ PICTURE FRAMING Scio PlaningMills, Scio, Oregon liscio LIVERY & FEED STABLES,b Irvine ft Myer, Props. Hack connects with all trains at West Scio and morning train atMunkirs Our rigs are first-class and our horses good drivers Prices reasonable. 27. 1805. SO. 31. b#Ll all ear talk In tho pari r with the! DOINGS IN CONGRESS window whle «»pen «»»<1 you dklu t apeak ; la very low t»m#<" An egelaasatioe broke fr*»m Judith Tuesday. January 17 Th# f<w4«teps paused « lu*# behind n»e I In the «ci;ate t<*tav Heyburn con* frared the* w«»«*kl bear ths violent teat eluded liia s|w*e* h on the joint slat««* lag *f *’ heart ■ Htop*" sL# cried "That reminds me’ h<#wi bill and ht<md gave n«»tivr »d a V»t a quarter uf an hour t«rf>»rw )<»u speech t»iru«»rrvw »»n his msulutton fur rvn-.rne*l be waa dipping a bush in fr»at an investigwti<«t* of charges u( corrup of that winde w. I saw him fn m my tion tn the rain|Miiigt»s of IMtHi and bsdfwaM.*’ HM4 Ixwlgr pnwentrd the ronfetutu'* There waa an omlnoua pan«#. Io my rvjM.rt (»u the I'hihpptnew bond and mind's #v# I could ph turs tbetr h*»ka mtlrowd bill, and riplsinr>l the lwu«r uf mnstemathm “Why det you n*»( tell me this?** ssld amendment« Mr I’t-rter. in a troubled »••■•# “I never thought of It until thl« in slant." •!<* answered “I wa« taw» rager to bear your new*, to think of him " “If h# beard all that |-« mw ! in that rvuHo. ho know» #m»ugh to utterly d* •troy va Wo sc# cvMupletoly in hi« p« * • r M r# than that. I have given him a clue that may l#«d tu profitable dtatfwv- »r.M f<»r hlmaolf." *• %nd my humiliation known to that contemptible cur! Ob. heavens! I canmjt •urrive it " she cried. pa*»i«»nat#ly *’Xi lone#»*" eai«l her father, in a stem voire. “Thia !• tu» time for raving, this muet be »##n to at unco M • must u«»t lose a moment. To queofion him In the u»usl way »• u•#!#»• We moat rew«*rt to the other thia very night I util wo fin«! out what b# leally d***« kno*. we can’t tell what to do. That once known. I ehsu’t want much run «id erut lorn" "Where Is be now ? Have you seen him lately?*’ , “I heard him leave th# boys’ room at ■ o'clock I have not seen or heard him since then ’’ “Go and where be la at once; be might have left th# buu»o while wa are standing her* " SdlMtor Mitchell a|>|««-arv*l «*n the thwir of the natc and •!» 1» a«lc*| him« sett in rrgwrd t' th# in*lirtiM«mt id r»>n* nectum with the Oregon land (n»n«|» He »al Im! Lie accuset« I lari» an»l per- jurem and will •b-man«| an Ihveatiga* t»»«n Many •>( lit« * •ll<.*g>>«» crowd«*«! aroutul him lo wric»*m«* hint Hs gave me a pile of papers, which I carrie*! Into my room, and then fetched th# dr#k and writing materials, hr watrb Ing me all the time I went lu, ami al»ut th«* door; then I bean! him walk away. I did not touch my work, but sat down u| -u the M.il# of th# t»ed. am! trie! to tl ink how 1 could get away. I ha»l no nu-nev I knew nothing of tha r«»r><la, but better to »tarve. I«» di# under a hrdg# than remain *n that msn’a power. H I cub! uiiiy get five minutes' talk With Murtha, »he would help me w».nrid per hap# ilirwl me where to g*». (To be rontlnuffMj ) sr-Ti:-. .:;.r!! Tht.uati( Tut. General “Joe" \\ b elsr rrlat»’« tho following amusing incident that tm k place during the night of the El Caney affair: “General l*awt«»na division waa mar* king t»a< k to El 1'ory, there to take up a new p<»«ltl«>n I d the morn Ing Hie General, In company with Major Creighton. Inspector general of hla staff waa standing at the edge of the n»ad. watching bls tn»<4>s file past, lust aa the dawn waa bnwklng H m colored tn»*fi»a came In sight. Tt»«-y gave rvbh-t»* e uf l»e!ng *!••«<! tired, but were neterthrl««« full of •ginger** “General ljiwton’a attmtiuu was at tra« ted to a certain »orp»»ral of ths Twenty fifth Infantry, a great all foot negro, who. In addition to a roupU *»f guns and two cartridge tarlta l«»aded full was carrying a dog The soldier to shiHU the other gun Ivelonged waa limping al«»ng«lde Lis cvninule • The General halts«! the men Tlrra <uqM»rnl.' aald be to the sis foot man. ‘didn't you mari'b all last night?* - Yes, air,' rospWBcM the negro, »a lininetilately alter the #rm»tr wm railed to older l‘r#«it|«-til l’i>» T«-m F ry»* laid ln-f«»rr it a telegram fr**m the guv- : «»riior of Neu Mi-iso», transmitting a memorial adopted by th# L'gi»Uturr of that territory pf^rirsting against the uni«»n of Neu Mi'ii**» and krirnns in «»nr «tiitr, and urging the sdmi«<«: »n of Nr* Mrv« • a* a rt> - -rdlhg to | present lM>uhdan««t HIS POWER IS GONE — bar Has Been Forced to Yield to brand Dukes. H(DIMIK AND SERGIUS RULE B>’ < «n<j Blo d«h#d Part« of tmptr» Und»r Full Sprsad to AU Revolution H#adw«y Libu i R umi «, Jan ?4 —The imprr- knothrr «»Iwta« Ir La# arisrti in U»»' al i a* Lt !*»tali'1«rd ¡» ripwlnl Fieri» U» way of the Klamath irrtgaliun pn*)«u t ('hairtuan MondeH, • ! Wy»«mlftg «d the t i nvrv She rtar am! hi« family lu C»> I m > um * c*»mmitt«*v i>n irrigation la tight ¡Nmb*gvn ing the bill. II»* says hr is not tn R( |.>rt# tr«»tu Mt l*rtrr«l»urg say Chat fav«»r «»I espending a single cent of the the a« tual guvcrumeul u» do longer in rvd !ain*ti>»n fumi tn either California the Landa • f the » <ar Tbi« «tatcmcnl o» t>r«-g«»n until t«»th atal«*s **| umb a - ma*!«» with del it<r rat lull and u ith a dr««'nl set of water laws ” Hr would full kn«»wl«*dgc ot the day « doings^ lake more of the m lamati<>n fund lor The graiul dmal c«>lrrir, al«av« power use in hia own stale r>-gar« I lews of ful, l'«it until very rurvntly LrLI in amount contributed • het k bv lii«’ j*« plv • pathetic faith U th«* }M»wrr »»( th«* “Little White Father,” i« m al>«*»lttt<- c«»mu>an«l Wednesday, Ja» wy IH Grati«l Huke \ ladimlr «v»mmands th«» The honm* Unlay mloptr*! the 12 arti tri«»p* and every «»nier, whether it I* clew of hmrnt agMinat Judge •m f Irnh-m v -r •!• ui rrpr» *« i »» ii , i» (‘harh*# ‘»ujyn« The «¡x ak« i was an* i««ut'd by him Grand Duke Scrgiua is tliorticii to ap]a»int mrml# ta to ptvwrnt -tat«xl (u lw in rtmtrul «*( the internal the case to the a*-rij»t«' and »«unluct the In an Instant 1 hoard them hurrying , si I 1 it m towards the house I sprang to my feet, irn }•«•«» hmrnt proceed I ng> l«rfi»rv that I'hu tilm<-#t »«-err« v iw maintain«*d as bt»dy ran ar ms« th# orchard Into the kltcl»#u !«» the » «ar • pr« «H iil a h«'ruwl»oula garden, rushed into tho soiumer house, S«*nMtor St mir <N'cupiv*l omsnh'rablv ‘• •sue haw him al raarekur Selo, »»them laid my book upon tho table, and rest tin'ir with Lis «|M*t*ch »«king an InVeetl- at Pctrrlutff, «till other* in«i«l that he fag Mg Lea«I u|»»n my hand«, MMMU gat n J tl • . amp.i - I IM »» I ha» hern at the winter palace right attlt»ide of attentive study My breath l'H)4 (‘lay w|»»k«’ in <»p|<*i«*itu>n to It»«’ .«l<»ng All «imwthma pill to mm in cfxme abort ar»*! thick, and my brvaet atalrhiftid bill Hr had n»» obj«*ction aiilhority on that won* arc met with was heaving when I heard my master’s to the consolidation of Oklahoma th»' very court«*«»us reply that they ha«ty footsteps upon th# path. know as little as the Interrogator. lie l*rgAn In a bullying tone, then be an«t Itiiliait Trrrilory thinking him that ho wae Iwtraying him •elf, »toppe«| short Th# ripre«»lou of Thursday, January 19. MOSCOW IN TURMOIL ruy face evklently disconcerted him. The house »•( rrprt *•• hint i\c# today “What are you doing here?" bo asked, »inpl«'t»*d runwidrrati:»n <»f the army Wurkrern Fore« Closing of All tha evidently n<*t knowing what to »ay to appropriation bill and will vote on it rover his blunder. Larga Factorial. \ vigorous atta< k was "I usually come here of an evening to tum«»rn»u •M l ’ eter»l»ufg Jan — I h«- m el read," I said quietly. “I n«vrr heard madron tl»«’’ army tranaport «ervice by Humphrey and ••(!«•rr*l an aim nd* • tarlhng feature in the situation to you object to It before." “Oh, It isn't that, but got the boys In n»rnt al«»hf»hing it Th" li«»u*v lilt'd night i» th»* Dew« that several fa* !«»rirw • t once." he aald F(jflav February 17. »» th« -late L>r in %!■'*• »a have rlceed ami that the “Very well, air" ! closed my book bolding appro|»natv rarretara in Htat* w rktnm m the •*l*t capital «»( Ruseia and went to find the boys; my master ad nary hall »»»cptihg th« «tatur of Fran arr rr|Maling th«* tactics ot their fellow vanrlng In tbe same direction, that ho Hurkmru ! the new capital, marching O # I . W ill«ird A hill W k*B |'4*’i | » t should not I' oh * sight of me I felt that t«*ndit»g th«* « itraditi»»n law« of th« tr«»m shop !•» shop am! mill I*» mill, de* from that moment a couatant watch mending that the mtahltshmenl shut t’nited >tatv« to the Philippicvr« • <»uk! !•«• »#t upon me down rhe whole illy IM rr|M»rtrd to I led th# l*oye into the house, and up 4'«»naidcratton *»! th«* »talrhood Lili Into the school mom But tha prayer was vontinuwl in the m'na(r today and !»•• m a «tale of great eii’ilemrnt over that waa In my heart and on ruy lips Ston«* «{w»kr for (wo Imura in ■-jq»*»«ition the new# of the bloodshed which has immcdial«dy the «trike were hot tn unison with that which Ho it The bill fi»r the r» i«iunvrati«»n of pre« ipitated that had la*vli m b«*«lule«| for W«t|nr#- sounded on my rank I waa praying to Aiui-ricati fur «♦•airr« wb>» • ;!!« rd I «•■*»•« r#< ape from that dreadful house I had •lav j tircauar of their aupprv««wiun, was also taken the desperate resolution that I The tension, whi«h was sumewhat debated at some length, but n«> action would not paa« another night Iwnrath related luring the m»>rtiiitg. ««mtinued j waa takt-n. the roof. l»» im r« a*»* during the day (’«»mlilion# Tha boys wars diamlsaad to l»ed half ap|»t<arvd lu lie omniou*», when, «h«>rtly an hour earliar than usual 1 wn« k“H»g Friday. Jan 20. th« r «lark, the workmen in lw«> electric <h»wn to tha klt«h#n wh«*n Mr Porter The j»!nt«’h<»’»i bill ah»l th«* hit «ral light plants walked out, refusing triple »topped me. indemnity Lili agum divide«! the atten pay to remain, ami plunging half the “I’ve some work for you. Kila« Fold tion of the si-iinlr t'Mlay, and I m UL went • ity into utter darkneaa, including the and put thr»e tract« Into euvelop#«. ami Th«* water supply F'ult«»n s|N»kr in Nevsky PnwjMM t direct them; 1 11 givs you th# list of «»ver without action. wm al«*» « ut off. ami a \evitable |«anir names. You cae carry pen and Ink. ami support •>( the indemnity hill, snd Me your «levk. Into your own room, and d » Crrary ami Hale in <>p|-#»itu»n tu the ■ rnautwl ! atatehoul inravurr them there.’* The ht»u#r j*u*»wd th«* army appro priation l*iII The In han appropria- i thm bill waw t'*»n«i*l« red f-»t the rr- i ruaindrr of the day, hut as» not con- I rludcd when the h*>Use «»I)»»urtied until tomorrow . Monday, January 23 The ’M w»i«»u of the hmisc t »lav a as • lev»>tr«l entirely to the (*««nsiderath»n «»( bill« relating tu the lh#tr»« t of Colum- ' bia >cvrrva! effurt# were made to tak«- I official n«dice *»f the rioting in Ht j ; Petersburg, but they uerv all turned dow it Beveridge made another htrffretuai effort in the senate to Lavr a time filed f«>r voting uh the statehood Bill The fort i first ions appropriation« lull a as l«a««*rd A j«»int rewolution appropiat- j ing tu pay th* net ♦•»»•ary ri- I |wt»aee uf the maugmil rrreinufdra was i |M«ff*1. Italy Suipiclou* ot Austria. Itoiiir, Jan 21 — l'nro*in«MM I* frit hrre at th" o>m rntr«tion <>» the Italian I (r> nlirr of AuMnan tn>>|«. the I’atria I ! ' ; luting '••And fought all day 7 " -Yes. air' •• ‘Yoo have, beside«, been mar h Ing since B> o'clock tonight?* •• Ye«, «Ir.’ “ ‘Then,’ said t«awt«»n. 'why on earth are y«»u «*arrylng that dog?* •• Well. General,' replied the negro, showing bl« white te«*th In a broad grin. the dog a tired!’**—Woman a Home Companion. The Kepty t nhappy. “Edwin, am I the first woman you have ever loved Y she suddenly asked him when be waa measuring berjlnger for the ring “Yee. Mamie." be blurted out. being snmewbat disconcerted; “the others ’ were only girls.’*— Woman’s Hume Companion. IL II Hahard. Just SI years old. is president of the Agaaala association, which has 1.000 branches lie organ lied tbe aaaortation tn 1975, and baa been Ils bead ever Since. , i { tfoiiiH as far a* to nay that Austria I* l>rr|>ariiilf «or «ar »irain.t Italy On thu olhrr harul, the Trihuna |>uhh«hr* * statrnivnt to the • flirt that it* rurrp- ■|a>n<lrnfeat Vli-nna ha* burn sauuml by th»* Austrian f<>r"i^n otli< << that the irx tnw in th«* number of Austrian tru<>|i> on tl>r frontier of Italy »aa merely due to Hie return of e>lilien> Io their !■>*(■ after having Iren on duty along the lluwian frontier. To Include Swamp Land. Washington. Jan 31. — llepri-w-tita- live Hell, of California, t<»lav intro- <lii«-ri| a bill autlioriong the »rrelary of the interior Io iti< lu<le swamp am| overtlownl land in any irrigation pro ject that may Ir undertaken under the national irrigation lair, wherever it may Ir deemed practieablr and advisa ble bi ilo so Hm*h land, when relaim- wl. shall >r dispnard of in the name manner aa other lauds lying ninter tlie government irrigation projects, Moro Free Coal for Japan. Tok in, Jan 31 —The Ja|>anree cap- t tired the liriliah etaenrer Ok ley in Tsushima straits Wednesday afternisin. The vessel left Canllf! on Xovemlier 17, carrying 5,1*00 Ums of enal for Vladiro- i stok She was brought to Kaaels>. IT IS REVOLUTION Sa tv at Ssvatl »pol Mutiny in Ma«« and Destroy Buildings. hieff, Jan 24 — lh-taile «>( the burn mg <»f the admiralty yard« at Srvaat«»- |"»l hav«* srrivni here, showing that it Aa-« the r«-#ult *»( a mutiny uf fi.000 -adors, such as nwet before cuvurred in Russia. All Saturday there ha«l l»ren «-«»turid- »•rable talk all over the city that the -ailors in the S«*vasto|M»| l*arracks ha«! grown n-»tivr and that numer«»ua in* -tan««-« «»f insulM»r«linati«»fi had or- • urrrd Hhortly after the m#»n IxHir M«>nda» the <l«M>ni «»< the i»arra«'ks were thrown open ami tevernl thousand sail or« f«»rred tle ir way UQl into the street One s-piad «»f mutineers ruwhad to the r«M»ms •»( a captain, who is «aid to have l»rrn |>artirularly «lislik»’«l The »»timer was set »rd ami thrown to tbe flour They l»rat in l»is skull, and hi« face was mangled l«ey«Hid rw• ignition, ami then they wrecked hia rooms and t«#»k every wra|Mj|i they couht ft ml. Meanwhile, th*«*M* on tha outside had - a ! fire to the building, which, I*mg <ld an»! mainly r«»natru<*tr«l «»f woial, a a# burned to the ground From there the mutineer* rualied wildlv through the gtrvrts, setting up th«* cry •»( “The revolution has lie gun.” Ona of tha Horror« of Revolt. Ht Petersburg, Jan 24 — Among the authenticated horror* of yesterday is thr case of an agt*»l general, «bon •lrdgv was stop| wm | by the infuriated people aa he was driving in the direc tion of the triM»|»e "Are you going to «»rdvr them I«» fire oti U« ’ yelled the crowd. The general ordered his roach- man to drive «»n, when he wa« instantly stru* k on the head by a well drmaeil individual in a sable h)r r*«l The general was then thrown out of the sl«xlge, brutally l»ratrn ami finally ram pie* I to d«*ath. Ready to Taka Charge. |>»ndon, Jan 24. — The !>aily Trie- gmpli’s St Petemburg r«»rres|M»mlent report# that, «• the «»utrutnr of the meeting <»f the Reform party <»f <i<»rky, Annensky, Amrnirff ami others ami their adherents Saturday night ami Sunday, a l««ly of men has bwi r»»n«U- tut«vf who regarii tlietnarlvra as the fu ture provisifHtal government of Ruasia. At yet, tl»e ef»rrr*js»ndrnt say*, they are |«»litiral rip hers; but they hope !•» overturn the etisting regime To Loot for Provision« St Petersburg. Jan 24. — A report ha* gained ctirrenry that the «triker# fatrml to storm the market in Vaasili (Wrtoff amt «rite the provision# there.