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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
* **■ « • > * a • • ♦ A X * SCIO Ï7.v A rit! ! THE SKIPTON STABLES PUBLISHED EYERY FRIDAY AT CO., Good Turnout*. Prompt and Courteous Attention ORF.OO.W By T. L DUGGER if. goiind by a Spell J BLUOMBU RATES It • I I » (*•*»•» «et-Wd aug Bi •« or i h sirria AIb*ny ■ Oro g on ALBANY rnArrm xxa *-»rowtiaued > (Inr <j«y he asked ^rrno**i’?u to take with him to s«r< th« horticultural iw. at Bury I did b h wi»b to g ■ I • l«a>a had a strange feeling « . »»t amount mg to a dread of beiug l«-ft al-<ne with him. but | would not bate men Ibmed U f«»r th» w«»rid »sraudf«’' «r. 1. weier. thinking that It w-«»hl | «•« •ir gave a ready aseent In the eahihitlo» w» me« a «er» die very in >.-h A—Ing auch thing* esposad for »a » MBSflested the des of effe, ng *■ <ne of my ows wach I found s ready • els. snd so I fases flows on essr •an< r Mtkillup & Cbur.hlll. Prup» Ami now yn«i know my bisturi " ll**s y-m seen your cousin J< ha Al IHSÌ ORI <H>N a.me >..u bsv* ba«a |g th.a bona lielulted. "Yes." •h« answered shudder lag The beat 20g meal la ths V a Icy ’*ThU «««aiing. bi I was silting st the Open all wight. «iudow watching rhe sunset. I beseg • greeabi« ;,g •■;*! ».’» w I, ■ ton» H f'jsnl < • Krraal tl»i »)o»f o|ern, and iMrw s.nmllng up--n : trwdwrod to me as Mr« Humphries and the tlirr»hnM. I turned and saw him Go To Ths ‘who is»» I ted ua home tn dine with hkr •twl that awful •"in»n I «rftimpH « Ith H. •»>*”*•>* Hhe waa arrwmpatued by a yo lady« trrr»»r an*) than tha pvwrm t» wi:» rrnj*rMa»-]y '*< buftft Bl * • • < • . ge •wim roiin.|, atvl 1 alm/vaf fa in tad ** looking eyes. wh«»m she called Judith what <)»4 thej want «f Al BASÌ (mt..ON d« In Bleak “AA'e «ent. <’n«i«fa Joht4 and I h »m« « -.! •!« John prvtendril tn hw with theiii to • large l-r ■ >e i a tniirh in lor« with m* and prop«wrd that [ H M o STAWI retired part of the town After dint;er we abntiM m>rtr lie a«id that he had t'ousin John and th« young lad« wh m Only Flrvt Ciana Hhop |» Tl»» ( re«* from my grandfather who he rahod All»» Porter hegati to talk *ery angrt at my Hight, and who wnuhl • bout nwsmert»ui I ha-l ne»er hear*! *»f neter forgive me but ttpoa th«we term» Nhavlng............ « iô cent« Not«»» fifiùk and > It before d»d ktmW the meoulug o' tut the! consented, we ahr»u|<1 *t that If if I 1 rnnarntrv) •• Hair Cutting -2A *d Itti ai«4 (■•leui« the word Suddenly the turned to me, it * return to t«» !<■••• It.-so Cottage, and all Hharupoulng 2S Bud aakrd me how I abou' ! ae t<» Ise ■ be forgiven " oa.es :-i w«st »I Mresl *1 hab V. cago» •• Hath* ...... neam art red I anawere.1 that ! <hd n»M Th« d.wvr was suddenly burst open know what it waa ‘Oh. it*» tbs »trsng (il <>k<il l)A\ li: Pkol’RII lop •st aenaaflon m the w«>rld ssid I«»l..» Judith appealed' A ! Il F HF- MI' 4 * Y ATT ¿•This young lady very rhrver at it CH (PTKH XXVI <fter a«>me iift.e persuasion. I « ?i U ith • friat . ry Clara ahranh b*'*h. •ented buf tert w lng>* T‘ . i> !'.*•» •huddrrtng whilct 1 »tc->d mofinnU«» far tr«-h me into a dark r-w»n AL»» Porter « u ••it.fnl, fr»n»ft»*s| with diamajr, <«• ‘ »t a a a -a sn| down in a chair < »si the wkll at th« mg ufwtii nur mutual enemy hack waa hung a Mark rwrism and My «I'penr»n-« »»«m« a p!ea»urw ai> nd her si >uMers waa *!ra|o-d a biack hi '* «tartling th«n agraaabl«.*’ »«id el<»th I'poa th« table its fr«»nt of her Judith, with th«t «tinring Irony that YÇ’ »LM •> Il Ml Ht I M V j «»• a lamp, in which «»• Awed a p>* W •' ’ W r<* Alan her m'»»t fte:j.|;<.i erful refi»*<-tor. that threw n d*» ng mo'wl. “One would «uppoa« you were Mhe «eated me op «Itout tn leave hvuw without «»ne We buy our st - k in large quanti* • ; light u|»«»n her fare pod fe Jo her and hade n.f fit n.» eyes w .rd <»f adieu t<* jrmir hi»et or hnetrae and keep a full lino c( carriage and . «¡wifi hers I dul •<» Never can I for K it we do uot per! with our gueet» »o wagon malarial. All km la >t work tn gn fha effect I waa on.e taken In a eawily,” e:’.o Cr«eca 1 ur lino dono on abort notice : wild beset sh*»w The glara of her w id* !n«tlt>«*fivwly I had drawn near tn Jy dlstetulM ey«»s ••• eta«*tly like that Clara, ae though I would protavt bar 'iwhbh I had seen »her« In »he tiger'» It Khe had »unit into a chair, tmubiio,. . Rm.»sr, m t>. fastened upon -mine and hrh) them fn» not daring to r»»t « glance at Judith, rinated I had no power to shift th* tn wh » had non Rdranred Into the room and aa I gaaed. apellboiind, upon h. r< You ' ■ n*.f »eem to be aware. Miaa Graduate Eclectic Medical College they gradually dilated until they aeemrd ' ’*•*! thi» gentleman and I are ¡to t« two «nortno is globes »»t fir* ». »U* Ils has MH t-'M | ■■ Tbm I I tost • •f - cr • ■••!»!»• t««»n I presume?** ¡pended tn utter darkness ah re*, !♦•« tom N > tjo. for heaven'» »»tee, do not tell “It appear* that while In I thia rondi her if you have any merry, I Implore trvtb itlun yntl are mmp»llr<l to an»«rr < vou’ ‘ | Interrupt»«), throwing m)»«lf up | fully any question put to » tou, and to on my knee« before her 4G PRILL M D jeiectite upep awaking any art )> hi may I might ae well have pleaded tn a lave promised to |»erf<»rm while in th* hungry tlgreaa Without deigning lo n« Oregon i?.nameric alate SclB I holier» that In n.y tic« my aiippUratlon. »he «till went on trance they «atmeted from me every par j in the same »train of cold blond«F<| mock .tnular of my uncle*» will ery “Terhapa you are not aware that 0:19, Crtffoa When I awoke I found luyaalf in th« thia lover of your» la my huwband'*’ lluiiig room, lying upon a oofs, am! Mr» For a moment Clara looked atuuned. I Humphrie« holding a vinaigrette to my » bewildered, unable to realise the Idea TC-ejùoas Zx:biac* Xo XL j MrvitM n«»ae I felt very weak and strangely th-word« mntlined, hut •» I made I'rwllnnt w. A Ewiae daae«l Cousin John made very light of a movement toward« her ahe uttered a Uashiar.... th« nqatter said that I had g<*l fright low ery. and shrank cowertni Into a |» SHELTON ;»ned and fainted away, and itnpr»«» corner. ed upon ma that I muat be sure ■ >( to “No no”* I ft« I a Im rd, In • role« of I) •( a general tmnking and eirbange •peak of it to grandfather. And I did • tiguiah bua.nsM. 1. ■ ns made al current rales Bui. '! dare you to deny It!” triad Judith and drafts Issued oo princit-al cities ’ | cannot dwell upon th« dreadful l»*ny !t If you ran!** e K e e e e e sr ry Aftsr thia be found waya ami meana to subject ma again and again to 1 »¡link ont of the ronm like ■ beaten Jtut'-et of tht Peace Kctary P»bUc thia terrible influen* • I grew paie dog I dared n*>t east «ven a look upon ami emaciated my nervea were ahat her. Bolo Oregon The laet blow had fallen: an4. tried, my memory waa alm<*«t destroy n ou agoniiing thought of all. I f«lt that -VtA- ed, and a him! of stupefaction •«• «ed up I had bitterly deaervatl It i or my brain Night and day, sleeping Judith les) the way downstair« Into i-r w ak t>g tho»« awful g ■ ' bea cf fire tny owe room, and 1 mechanically fol glared at ms <»nt of the -larknr»» It lowed Mhe reprimanded the nun«. w ho waa killing ma, aa »lowly and »nr* » aa • woke In a fright at our entrance, for th« deadbeat pola*>n could have Jmse My her negligene« in Buffering me to leave gtandfather waa In a troubled ata.« <f riie chamber, would not liaten for a mo Phyalciana warn brought, they »'.ent to her prut eolations, but ordered Trains leave West Scio for Portland mind l«av* pronounced my complaint tn l*s a g?ad and way etaUons at lo 45 a. m. her to quit the mom All kinds uf watches, eluckg and jewelry ur Albany at 2.45 p m ual «often I ng of tha brain I had liatbe«ely »at mvaelf upon th« "In the meautlma, I wwa reatrainesl aide .f the hex! “(>h. If I eoald but I ruiuptly repaired. f»om divulging th» truth by threat« from di*”' I thought. jaaveo Portland a M) a m , A ¡» . tn. < ualn John threats not only against •• Albany 12 10 p m , 11 10 _ p tn. Judith gage«! at me Intently for a mo 4 . » • m. my self, but against my dear grandf.Mh » ' A pity •• AA'hat toriur« could have eirse-U-d ran»» into her (ace at the eight of my Ma<-ramanto 7 55 p m.OMa m er •• ban Francisco 7 o5 p tn , M 55 a what I then endure»!Y But 1 could n»»t deapnlr. reaaon. 1 had not tha power to make *<!!«».’’ ahe said, in a tone different Pullman and Tourist rars on 1» th one effort to fr«*« myself from th» 1 id« to any one aha had ever uaod to me, J A TlMktR trains < hair care Kacraitiento to <»g- ous thraldom, and at last I bream« ut were It not for your ronduet to that ien and F I L'aro, and tourist . are to trrly .paaait« g.rl. I eoukl p»ly you, but you have (Tm ago, Ht IxMlia, New Orleans and •One dv. I ••• wia^d behaved to her like a dlahonnrablo eur. I ine Wine*, Liquors and Cigars IVaabiligton. k«a hnpulae to at sal my yt i have gained her affections with« ut Connecting at Ran Francisro with giving her the ahadow of • hint of ynnr everal lines for Honolulu. Ja|*an, China keys go to th« cabinet. »• "hllipplnee, Central aud b- uth Amer- ,eret drawer, take out th« will and carry t»ooition.** 1‘ura ¡ . ju ra for Mrlicmsl Furpuaro It to Cmmte John. Then I knew that ca. Hhe pause*! for a momeoL and than aurh an art had been impo«e«| upon Hi* •aid. In a low volra: See Mrs M E Woodnanaea. agsnt al by tho«e terrible «yee in on« of There haa been a rurw npon me _ from .___ West Scio station, er address trances All day I fought againat it. but my birth Giva l'a ■ Call * My childhood was ¡.awei io an invisible power seemed driving ma •qnalor and degraitalioa. but my sosl an Rudd»nly. th« thought flaahrd u|<*o loathe«! my condition, 1 was »iqulalts tna that I w*uM run i»n fly from all. OREGON ly aeneitlve to ridicule, and brimming • verything Tha inatant it <»c<urr«d, ! over with «elf love, sod I «rea hm.tsd art««! upon It ! ran up mtn my r m at for my rad hair, ami awkward Agur«. 'open«*! my (!r«k, took «»ut ail the money an! strange «yee Oh. If I had kn<*wn I had aavctl. and whilt my gratxlfath«-r the power there waa la thoee eyee what waa taking hi« after dmn«r nap atol« a revenge I would have had upon the u . of th« b«uao not think mocker«' When mjr condition we« bet hast«*, «van to put a hat on tered I tried herd to rant away the |*aat dark, and no en« ob«« I read, ! afudied. I cultivated my mind, oo. takiug ao bred of but my ••»«jaulte« w»rw changa,) only until I found my ar If fr- m vagabonds to hypocrite« ------ k. Thru I _ Bury Isegan tn love him! (Hl. bow I loved Ml bad crept andar ths old Norman him! Ills hoe waa ta carry ms away gateway »her« you »aw tua I rem*n> fr»»m all ttile te tegeoerate ms. Abd ¡bared L*r*d tbat that I had ones rhan<*»*l to Brs then hs left me. asd Metas ft I led his tbs Hij rnad |«ilnt*d out froo. a stxtt pie* e ia my soul. There was only noe »•ry nsar to whsrs I stn.»l When you thing more sauted to rompiste my do loft ms. I took that road That night. Tew i or. rathsr. towards m -rnlufl I slept In . loathe me. «nd yet you would lay down wood For a long tlnio I dare-1 not la your hfe for that girl! In what 1« the qnlra my way. nor. until I was half dead a*» mu* h my e»»p«rior? Were you an with sskaustloa. did I »«titurs to buy emperor, aud did you love me with y*»nr r ,! whole heart and «*>ul. I could aever feel Hut «till "After torrtbla hanlahlfia, I reached for you the shadow of iova. You era my hueband In Ipswlrb Thors I purvbaeed new . lotiras I am a woman uatu», at leant, and I cannot forgive ■ nd took ths traia I had still mossy In my pneket when I jour hatred of ma." “Wreak what vengeance you pleas« • rnrsd. 1 tiogas to thiak of bow I should upon ma. there le no Buffering that I got my II ring." "But did you not think of writing t« cannot endure tor her take to eave jonr grandfsthor -of tolling him all yon her * I pleaded How fortunate It le that 1 have a eoul bad *uffsrsd?" I Intsrruplsd "Oh, no. I dared not. In ths first above jealouay. or your paaalnuate pray piers I fall what a wliksd rroaiura era might hav« qilta an op pool te effect thsy had mads of mo -how I had bo upon m«.“ «he «aid. aan aatically. Then, traysd hla ronAdswra how I had alnioa* with a change of tone. “Acknowledge boi-oms a thlrf’ and I kpsw that If I me ae your wife before thia woman, went barb to him tomorrow, th* asm* who will be here In tha morning, aud I thing Would begin oeer again. Fur » : « will aava thia girt, and thua bo revangerf. th*y knsw my whsroabout*. no earthly ■ would have informed her grandfather poser muld protset ms from th* Inflo d her wheraabonte, and a groat doal mere, the moment 1 hoard af It. hM It •111-0 of thoee aw M eyo* My t- . ! father would th oMms d*«d my c .sin not aultod me to keep her her« aa an In* would Inherit all hie Woshh. and I should ntnmont againgt you. H*wd«r her uao- be safe; and an I resolved that hears- loaa to ma by »-onaontiag to my wiahea, forth I would live onkn .wn. and that and It will au!t my porpoe« to relege« Tou know that I could fore« yon red ovsa my name should over pass my her to do thia or anythir g I pleaaod." ah« Ups.” ut "And how did you obtain employ added, irnperiooatp. *" without any mirh aid. if ! ehnoo Now wld yog what mrntF* I aah*d "Wall, people bed always prsl*»d my I require or will you notF' “1 wu.** I auewt-ed. Armjj. What . Ar« a lag*, aud paintlag», and nsod.ewvra L USCII CO USI Uli ATTORNEYS AT LAW ATTORNEY AT LAW ATTORNEYS AT LAW J. J. Barnes & Son, and Wagonmakers DENTIST Horseshoeing a Specialty SCIO, OREGON Scio Stute Bank PHYSICIAN ¡:í SURGEON ornciM ............... T BEAI ESTATE BBOÏER, BAST -AI)D SOOT 5} R. V. HRGEY Watchmaker and Jeweler Southern Pacific Co 3HA8TÀ BOUTS seis cnxaoxr CORNER SALOON W. E. CUMAN, G. P. A.. Portland, Oro ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICE GET PRICES inscio LIVERY Í Irvine Jr Hack connects with and morninj b O ri¿s are first-clc. drivers. 2’ri «-K. It 5.*- • l ' J Lew 3 I.INN I !«».’> waa t to n • u • wt . k ew that aLa waa my wife? Had she JasireJ It, I would hate !e»| b*r though th« publie atreeta. ■» ' N«v« pr»*» lalme«i th« fa» I to every passer by If I could aat« Clara by such a now t rifluì g »a» »tA« e. if souM be at l»aat »«mir rrparah«*» for my cruel rxmduct to ber # AA heo our bargaut was coucluniad, she Isy down >i|Mon tha soft I still aat In ths same pseitiuu u|*«m the bed. with tey elbow» reatiug tq**>n mv knee« aud my fare buried in my hands ami tbu« tbs t»r*»«d «laylight «a» me a» H tne»| to striaggls ll>r<-ogh »ha mrtainesl »ipdow. I tteriy w<>rr» out. I wag }u»t sinking Into a doting aieep, when I waa rou»e«i by t>*» balai' • <• «»f XI r Porter'» too*« greeting h « da tighter, as ah« Ml »1 breakfast In my rv-m Another enemy added is the number that erxiMupaewd j ms! II. I la hla [ that It hath pb-ss**! l*rni*i*u.-s to put : ? «»u in a fair of mvvary Mo y«>u <bt tn g. • *T >Ua». did ywuY* ha »«id. with a satyr like leer up «>n hla fare but Judith has laid her run away husband aafriy by th« beela tbia time Abo-tf 12 k C nt «am« mortung thers came a kr k at the d.»»r It waa the nurse »here «at a whl*»j>er»d ron »ersstion. and then Jaditb came up to me I waa sitting before tha Ar* in an eaay chair and »aid. q-i-etly. Made«»« Ke rue. th« woman «hum 1 toM yow waa coming today, ia here: remember premia«, an«! I will remember mln« ” In a fen tn< • ■»*«»!» there < »me Into th« room a tall, iron looking woman. Judith'« father cringed, and fawn««!, and ¡«•ere«I and »huff!«*! But Jiwf*th at» o«l with her l and rratmg iq-»« tha tabla. . • I and dr»:. ’ h.-irr driglHi.g tn her visitor evrn a aalutation "And you are Silaa CaratonY* ah« •at*!, filing upon me a strangely intense hob “That ia the nani* I am known by." 1 anaweml. "Aud ia thia woman your wif«F* ah« sake«!, poiutmg tn Judith I paused for one moment I could feel Jnditli'a fler« e si ••» were upon me. then I an»« err.! quietly. She pi” and Madame Berne paii«ed again, turned her cold g!an«« up«»n her. It w aa met bj on« as fvarlesa »• her own “The sum of a jear ia arttied upou you aa an annuity.’’ »he »aid. a^aia ruining to in» a» tl e d->*»r rlosqff upon Afr Porter “It w ill be paid you quar t»rly. on pers*>ual application, by M«uk*r» Your wife * , there was Fogla A Quick a strange emphasis up«»u the word — "communicated with nie through thoee lawyers, an*! as I wu. In tornirli that you were too ill to attend at their nSi». I have coma hare to judge, as far • • I am able, nbrthar you ara th* man you pro tend to ba " “Have you no wish to Inquire Into your parentage. Milas?” said Judith, •peaking for the first time “It will b« usrle»« if hr haa.” answered Madatna lie rue, frrvjingly , ”b« w III nev er know It.” Aa ah« (tinted to leave the room, an other Agura appear«»! Upon the wen« M>'Utgom«>ry waa standing In the door way. She started back, with a look am! gaaturw of loathing, but the neit mo ment drew herself up. with th« same fr.gld, p « uk » d > m l«»ok m "U her face aa b«f<»rw. For a moment M<>ntg«»mrry «food look in| at her with an eiuitaut grin *'Y >u m»«, we have tnrt again.” he «aid. It seems that you and 1 cannot help get ting mile«! up with one another A<»ur protege has married a trry old friend of mine. Mlle. Zrt bis «lairvoyanta aa the bill« used to say Her (ether, too, an old boon companion.** Then, auddenly changing hla tnna from mockery to ntahgnau.y, he add ad, bl»« Ing out hla word«. "Thia Is my work, hut It la only the beginning of my vau geancr A *>u shall feel it yet!** (To be nratlDoad » Grm Troni the German. Si>phroii. • wise iraebrr, did not • I low hla grown up sons and daughtawa to aaso lats with tlavse w lume conduct was not perfectly correct ami proper "linar father,* «-.’d th» gentle Eula- Ile to him one day when be forbade her going In cvmpnny with ber brother to see the light minded l.uclmla "you must take u< to be very > hCdleh If you think she can do ua any harm’" Hut ftie father quietly t*»ok an ri Ungulati, d coal from the A replace • nd rmn-hsst It to bls daughter "ft dm-a not burn, sold ho, “take It. child r Fiulalle did an and behold’ her dell cate hand and pure white dream were soiled at once “One i-sunot be too careful In touch Ing niais"' said elie Impatiently. "Certainly"' rep ¡«1 her father "Tou see my child, that coal tUai-kena even where It does not burn, so dmw the such ty of the Immoral." Goo.1 Title. Poet The nt tor didn't pay ths least attention to my last versea. Now. I have written a comic poem entitled Tha Alarm Clock.” Frietsi I m you think ho will take any notice of It? |*«et Ob, ye*, it'll make him open hla aye«. Tip that Failed. NEWS OF THE WEEK SUONI S IS TO BE CHIEF. Sucrttary Tafi Says Ht Will Work With Panama Comminion. In a Condensed Inrm fur Our Busy Readers. Nrw York, April 1* — Nv»rrt*ry oi War Taft, annual who ia here to attrmi the meeting <>( the dirvetom <J the Panama railrteul rotDpmy in thia city toiia«>rt«?w. b«.i thin to nay tonight on I the affair« «»f the railroad nmi|uiny HAPPENINGS Of TWÜ lOSTIMSTS “The tnwting will rr«uli tn a c»»m- plrtr rrorganttAtion of the co«n|mny. The g**>eminent >• now m cuntrwl ot the «kick a|i*oh|tely •"••etilial st.wk. I It ia . __ A Resume of the Less Important but f..r . t|, Mateu __ r ( , -.-J to control the affair« of the c»»mpnciy in the work of Not Lass Interesting Events »* >i4»trth ting the »'anal Wt «lewire the of tbs Past Weak. affair« of the r- ad * <?n«fm ted in bar- m«»ny with the mm mine ion which will have charge of the general <N*natr’»ctU»tt Nevada stato health r«|“»r! i omdilions improving u r**n«<|-«h. tl*e ••Uitl» thia eiid In view, th« dirertuni new mining ramp. of the Panama railroad company at The »vnatr rofnmiltee on intentalo th»* meeting will «de» t Theodore P. cotnuierve haa r«>mnierjcr*| it« hearing« **h'*nta. the new chairman of the Pana* ma canal < uminUi- n, prewhlenl ot the Ion railway IrgialaiH.ti Panama railroa«! r«»4ii|*any. ( iunmisatonrr <*artirld ia hohhng 'With Air. hlmnta at the brad of die • night Mwetotia etammmg mt*» Standard minfmny it ia certain that it« affairw ’t>il mrth'ala in Kuna«» j will I«« conducted m»*«t vattafactorily. John A. llenaon will have to stami Ilia eaprrirnm aa a practical railroad trial in Waahingtiui on land fraud man will enable him lo operate the ; « bargee, the Cnited States supreme ! railroat! piat aa the Panama canal roin* ¡court having dentali Ilia right to lie miaaicm may desire while the work ot the • <>n»truction ia in pr-grewa. The trie«! in California. entirv official Uxrd ut the rotn|mny Chicago teamsters' eymnathlaayw have will t»e nunpriae«! of either member« of mobbed the negro drivers for Mont ’the cummiaaion or men who are inter* gomery, Ward A Co., and other dia- rated in the Work »>f C«HUffructlllg the turlwmes are daily a currmg in con I » anal, nection with the strike llv offii-ial l«oanl I noun the offlcere The supreme cmirl ot the I ntbwl , an»! dirwtura ot the company. “AVe ex|»ecl to have thia mad in Htatea ha» «loridnd the ca*« involving the removal «»! <»rorgw W Ikmvvra from rvaiitm-«« at the time the work ot the Brooklyn to Waghington a^ainad lloa* , canal c«>i.»truct i«»n brgina and man aged vrrw, hoiding him pubj«M’t t > removal. m a manner »»> an to taeditate tnia •j great w«»rk.*' The preliminary legal luittlr >» on at Portland in connrclion with the land fraud raaea. Ilrrtneiui, Mil« hell, Mil* RUMORS WITHOUT REAL NEWS. ilamaon and the »mailer offvmlcra are all in atlendanrrl at Judge Bellinger « Correspimds.'ls Uusss at Many Things court. The lw«t legal talent of (be Beyond Their Vision. state is arrayed against Proeccutor Ismdon, April IM. — There is aa yet Henry and they will I m * augmrntrd later by aoine of the I wm I law yers of the no new* of a great naval lasttle in the Far Fast, or of the wher.-ali. ut* of the nation. rival Bevi*. The Hongkong curree- Chicago will own the qjty’s eat llltra |M>ndent of the Pally Mail sends a ru within three moatha. mor <d a «mall engagement, but there is no confirmation <d this report Carnegie will soon distribute I>«tail* regarding the Russian ship* 500,000 among 50 culleg.-a in 17 states in Kanrah Imy. Cochin China, are I«» Minturn, a «tunll Colorado mining l tneagre to Is. instinctive __________ ». Accor(1ing town, has Iteen practically wip<-l out ' to tli<< I>aily Mail's Singapore curree by tire. • l.ioyd poiident, the North German Hida have just Isen <>tvno<l by the ' steamer Prins iicin'icb »aw several Savy d.-partinent (or the < ualrin lion Imtllowbips and sis cruiser* in the bay, oi three cruisets. | but the dispatches to other n«ws|.apere are not so previse The l>sily Tele Indiana's anti-cigarette law ia in graph's Hingapore correspondent, like force and a cigarette <atin t Is- pur- the AsBHsiated I’tess, merely rcfs.rts i-haaed in the state. I "eighteen veaeela," snd edits that the Further violence on the part of the captain of the Prins Heinrich stati*. strikers has ended peace ronfelencefl on that |i-wsibly more warships were in- the Chicago teamsters' alrike. ; side the hartuir, but that they were In- visible from the offing. The revivalists who have )u»t left The preWMtce of the Russian squad Portland ami gone to Sealite *ay the ron off Die Antiam coaet ia raising kawn latter city is the purer of the two. interest here, tn view ot the |>a»lbll- Russia accuses Hritisli ships of spy ily of their infringing China-*« neutral ing on the movements of the llal'ic ity and <>f the likelihmsl of R<j.-atveti- fleet and re|s>rting to the Japan«.**, •ky having had to split his equa.Iron. Omaha retai’era have had the price I The Morning P.wl's correspondent at of lieef rat*e*l on them. The* are now Shanghai telegupha that China ba* in paying flit to |.*<) morv per carcase structed the governor of the southern province* to maintain strict neutrality than they were two weeks sgu in view of the )»MSibility of Russian A nnilier of Chicago ls-et trust wil- •hips sheltering there. neasee have Heil to Canada ami their wives have Iwn summoned ladors the WHEELS BLOCKED IN ITALY. grand jury to tell what they know The Kirin. Russian army Another earthquake wmkrvl two town« ia retreating to in India haa The Russian fleet has changed Its course and gone easts a rd to coal. Bloody diaturl«n<ee are »«parted throughout Russia on May day. Paul Jones’ leely has lawn Imind in Paris and will lw brought home tor burial. The canr has announced bis inten tion of revising the land laws in order to quiet the |s-Manta. The Winneliago Indiana, in Nebras ka, have prolestdi to Washington, claiming to have been roblwd of their lands by agente. The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company will spend 1500,000 on new lines in I'tah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming in IHO5. A commission has lawn appointed to decide the dispute on international rivers The waterways in question arw the Rio Grami« ami Colorado on the south snd the Milk river on the north. (‘ader Powell haa esaumed office aa marshal at Nome, Alaska, |ien<linn In- vest igal l<>n. An unknown malady ia killing many p««qde at Tono|«h. the new mining camp cf Nevada. Ilumlrols ate rt.-eing from the daitrict to vara|w> the disraae Might Hove Hees Worse. ter» have not yet mmr together, t^it they are taut approaching mrh other •nd a I ait tie it eaprrtrd at any time. Roms, tpril IM.—Every railway litis throughout Italy is lid up this morn ing aa a result of th* strike among the employes, who are disaatishcd with sages end iwiurs oi labor. The strike is egpcctsd to spn-ad to all of the large industries in the several citi.s, and be fore it is ended IdiMslsbed is likely to result. The strike started in Naples, and a few minutes afterward the brails of labor unione wired loevery sula.rdlnate orgamiation telling lb* tn to notify their members to atop work at midnight. The order was litrrally olieyed and not a wheel is turning thia morning, al though the officials of the ríanla allege they will have them In operation be fore the end of the day. \ll the station clerks and office em ployes have Iw-rn ordereil to report to the station msslcrs to aid I» moving trains. - * ■------------ j,■.«» » L y* - -Nt r ♦ ma ,'V Opened by the President. New York, April IB. — With Prrwi- dent Rooeevelt a* the chief gueet and trailing edueatora from all eectione of the I nitnl Htatee among the speaker», the nest general vveeon of the National Educational aawwialion, which will tie held in Aabury Park, and Ocean Grove, N J., nr it July, proiniare to 1« the moat notable in the aameiation'e his tory The meetings will le-gin Mon day, July S, and continue Ave days. An elaborate program haa l«-en completed. Prveldrnt K eevrlt will deliver the principal address of the meeting. Grand Trunk Station Burned. Ibirand, Mich., April IB. — Fire to night desi roye. I the Grami Trunk union It it aai'l the in tern«« 1 Kiiaaian shtj« station here, in which are locatevi the am |>rr[<rinn fur a <laah from Shanghai general offices of the road divs'O west and ('liina will be unable to prevent it, of Poet Huron The building was new aa (he haa no war vaoaela near and was valued at 1125,000 d A»j Railway Striae May Estsnd to Other Formi ot Industry. Walter tin rrs'.aumnt Pardon me. Ja|>an baa lawn calle.I u|s>n to pun but gentleuieii usually remember ths ish Formosans who murdered eight American sailors. waiter here, air Gueet l*o they? Well, I have a Four l*ef truat officiala have been poor memory for fares so If I fall to Tunnel Secure from Striker*. indirteli by the F miera I (rand jury at rei-ognlae you when we meet again, Chicago, April Iff—Labor Irmieru Chicago for spiriting a witneea away. kindly call uiy atteutl<m to the over will hold a conference tomorrow with sight. Roth partir« in the Chicago strike Mayor Edward F. Ininne, who eaid to refuae to confer and the employer« have night that he had hopee of an early (et Mlaht He True. Wife- Thia paper tells about a man adopted a plan by which they hope to ile ine nt of the teaniaterfl* (trike againet Montgomery, Ward A Co. The coal who nays he never made love to a win. tramstrra Unlay declde.1 to rvdilbe to woman in hla life. Ito you believe It? Preeident Rooeevelt haa left Okla haul ciati Io llie Montgomery Want lluabaml Well. I have no reason to homa (or Colorarlo. Ile mav 1« in building It ia l*-a r nod tonight that doubt It Perhaps he didn't have to. duce. 1 to r Jne on to Portland and at- the Cbiai go Tunnel company ia rnahing Wife- THrln't have to? tend tire fair. work on a connection with Montgomery * Huebend—That's what I said He The two h<wtile fleet» in A «iati«* wi- Ward A Co.'s Imaement. probably made a specialty of widows. •Truly," said tbs disappointed male, "marriage la a lottery " "What did you draw?“ aaked Inquisitive person • lawn than half the alimony I A?- j ••Wil V w7<-T'