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• 's * > r.t. j— r ; ¿at a* '■*>» A ohegox i.a funifab yu .r J Ji eu 3 •7 ■r THE SKIPTON STABLES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT i.|\> a* io, co., Good Turnouts, Prompt and Courteous Attention OKLUU« By T. L DUGGEJl BLUOMBLt RATES - 4 » - I » < S f -‘91 M< <-Ji 4 au4 B «»vrih • Albany L USCH ('OUSTER Mthillup A Churchill, Prop*. Al BASV ORI ¿ PROFESSIONAL < VrtMi <lo To Tha J_| MY AKT A M** ATTORNEYS AT LAW GuK'll ■: <» Al BAM ORgUON L M MONTAN\K J- ATTORNEY AT LAW Hhaving Notar? I'uMir an ! fe»Ì Ici UM ■ • Olfica M Werl M »(tee! \¡JJ> A J lit IO ÜktOO st B asì 33 day il «« propri ! roR General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers him Wi bur our sb*k In larga DENTIST quantliirt and keep a full line of carriage and • ag>>n material. A kimla <>f work in ur line dona on abort n<»t. e Belo Ortjoa ■ S3 Hat fi» J. J. Barnes & Son, W g «• Shampooing ot ok<n: - . A W 1 ATI ATTORNEYS AT LAW *1 .15 rent» • • .30 flair < ulIL g Horseshoeing a Specialty MM • ■ M I- Graduate Etlectic Medical College linci» »»(l. Okla P l<> SCIO, OREGON TUB OBBt.ON Bank Stute z^a PRILL M D PHYSICIAN ¡ni SURGEON Scie Orejón Sci«, Crvftrn Taltjhsaa Xx:hkac* X# 11. ernexns I’rr.llant Cwahtwr.. T J Mr««««« .. W. A ).wi«u SHELTON D «s i general banking an 1 REAL ESTATE BROKER. Juitlc« af th« Tate« Kct&ry Fvhllc Sela Oragca eiehaiiK- bua. nr sa L na made at currant rate» ansi drafta issued on principal citiaa. IAST JV)D SOOT!) F\. V. HÊxGËY Watchmaker and Jeweler SBASTA BOUTS All kindaof watchea, clucka and jewelry Trama leave Weal io tor rvrtland and «ay atatb na at IO <5 a m Ixave ur Albany al 2 <5 p m. promptly raj wired CORNER SALOON J. A IlMKfR l ine Wlnca, Liquor« and Cigar« Pure Uquorafor Mr.l <i»al 1‘urpuer» • SCIO Portland » 30 a m , ft SO p m. Albaay 1« 10 p m., 11JD. p m. Arriva« Aahland 13 33 a m , 1130 a m • | Na«* ramen to 7 NS p m . B 5*5 a m • • Kan Francisco 7 to p m , B to a mim BCIO onxooK Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains ( Lair rars Narramento to Og* len and I I I'aau, an<l tourist cars l«» I hhag»», Nt. IxHiia, New Orleans and U aahington Connecting at San Fran< »*-o with evrral lines tor Honolulu, Ja|xn, China 'hlhppiucs, Central and South Amer ca. Sos Mrs M E Woodnanae*, agent al K r*t N ck > atatioii. or ad irras Give V« » Call ORLOOS W. E. COMAN, G. 1’. A , Portlaixl, Ore ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW EST POSSIBLE PRICE GET PRICES V» r Irvine & Myer, Props. Each connects with all trains at West Scio and morning train at Munkers. Our ri£s are first-class and our horses food drivers Prices reasonable. I % U ALBANY < I !M ».*> CHAPTER XXVII <C* nt n^ed » Nhe hstene*! ts him without m«*vii g a muarl* until he had finished speaking, then sb* answered. ' P<w»r. weak f«*J. I pity yuo* You insy «*t»e Jay know that seogeatwe is held by a h-gker | s*f tl «n that uf pun| man * No «Miemniy did she s^xak th* w. la. tkst tor a moment abe a* rd her •>, f neut. ami he mv«e*i aaido without a (word, ts allow her to pat* eut «>f the r r oom "What or«*g»ion was thrra w«imaa of my past life?’ tuauded Ji»«1ith. whet» M a«lame Herns had departed I t 4d her to suit mt own purpose, he reported, is th» •an«e tone And what injurj have I ever done tn , vnu. Mr M< uifoiiieri I asted “that ) «»u should seek to be retenge»! •p«* m*r* L» ’ Yon have «ton* m« no injur) • aw! ateHing h>• etra ’ • la it J»*st to puiiiah me fur tie faults of <»fh*r»r* I ashed Has (hat «»id tigress g- » • rd Mr I’ Cer putting fits I *sd im st ’ •• door, ami h-oking r**un«l iktiisr > sat iafie<t| nf her disappearanee. he bustled eagerly up to Judith lie fumed the t-onverssfi*>n upon rr sabjerts H* an«! by. he ••)«! to Mr Munf g«»tt»en. in ■ careies« tone. I •onistting ! show you | wsut 1 ■ H K yuur • |> i . jmi , ..f ti e * rtL - f a » ' <’f jewelry I here here I know that you are s Igr nf ti . »• if ng» He produced a lorfief, winch I instant ly m'»<01*0*1 •• the <»ne he ■al shown to me. and which I heheved to mntsii. a portrait «»f my m*<fher I ran now underatsn«! his «-unmug dr • gt' It waa to try if Mr Montgomery would roc«»gnia* the portrait without be in< previonaly put upon the » rot 'J be to* bet would not open. "Git • It to ins. Til do It.” Hut before he had tima (n riarn.nr It a . liu "I ng ¡iks a arrtant. haalily eiiter«-d the room, without knocking L • g .*•' • ;t t. tn fur a inotneut ha went up t » Montgomery and whlsperr I something In his ear “Where is heT* « rir«! the latter. Io k Ing very scared Tha man whisper«d again. "• <»ine slung, then do not let us lose an instant.'' »«claimed Montgomery. •« rlfedly An«! Ixfora the other occupauta of the room could recover frr.111 tl.elr aatouishrurnt, the two men had ruahrd out. What's the meaning of this?” cried Mr Porter, somewhat aiaru.«-d There« mischief brewing* * “Something is wrong »aid Judith “But, at ail events, Va have nothing to fear, we have had nothing to do with the abdtM tton Die worat they can do to tre» os is to turn us out of the hou.» passers ” W here s the locket * ' suddenly ■ rsed Mr Porter "Why. that s* • uudrel M nt gotnery has walked off wiih it " And away be went in pursuit. ‘’No. Nilas,” said Judith, when we were alone, “you ar» a gentleman with ar. >u deixti«!ent income ” I coui'l only wearily shake my head “Eveu money has no «harm while your happiness la clogged by me.'* she said, bitterly "Well. 1 will make a bargain with you Nettis half of the money ujun mo tor life and 1 will free you uf my ptesem a forever ” Take it all if you will.” I answere.1 All “You have blighted whole life Che money in Uis towrld ran n«t«r buy mo bark one happy moment ’’ Mr Porter a entrance interrupted our further «<»«’ eras lion “He’t «ff ” he said, k»kiug very flur ri*d "They both jumped Into a trap that tha man rame In. and galloped off at a pare fast enough to break tb*.r nr* k* And ha has tabm my torket with him ('HATTBIl XXVIH l.ittle lees thsn sn hour's furious driv ing brought M<mtg<»mery sud his r**m panlou into a suburban district. 1 ! ey pulled up before s banda«»tna v.<la real dence A gentleman, who had evident ly Ixen watching for their «oming ap peered at the dour “llow long you bare been* he said. Irritably. I *<»me ae feat as hnraeüeah r•» ild go sir." answered the man. rvape-tfully “Just look at the mars. sir. shr s for all ths world aa If you had cbm bed buckets a water over her This way. Montgomery.” a® J Mr John R*>«!well fur It was he Ke led the way into a back park r “Head that.” be said, handing M mt gomery a telegram “From Jonathan Rod well, Murle)’« Hotel, to John Rod well “Can I have ths uno of your house in Kaoei tor a short time? Polico have got a trace of Clara in that d.r« |. n Telegraph reply ht*»ntgomeo • ’’»w whistle ne he read these words "That* awkward"* he ejaculated •What a fool’s remark’” »«claimed R.alwell. Irritably . “It’a ruin, destrne- tton! What can be dona? Can y«»u de- 1 ha»a telegraphed vise any scheme? to say that I will lx with him thia orti Ing w “And then what do you m*»n to do?” •That Is precisely what I «»nt (• talk ever with you You see by that t*-lw gram thst the police have discovered s rise, sod we know thst the clue la In the right direction The hope of gsiuing ths reward will wonderfully sharpen their erout Perhaps, while we are ait ting here, they have spotted the very house. “ He paused, etpertlng an answer, but Montgomery with an itnm *ved fa« e. re malned silent “t must tell you.” he went an. “that before thia girl waa brought horre I was regarded ae my uncle's heir. B t he became Infatuated with this silly »!«»H. left everything to her. eicept a pal annuity Well, the girl's intellect AS always weak, and aa ahe grew nld*r. weakness merge*! alm<xt into b! <«ry night she disappeared ao <»ne knew a hither My uncle waa almost frvi.ti Rewards were offered, the rural p* * put up« mi tl.e !<• • d t ntb’e rvferattraa •• to y ♦» t ral chara* ter. that would te rwongh tn g re you two yran oa the treadmill. t»e««da« the }.»•• of ail the mcaey I have prutu>«e.| you. Let ua carry my plaa to a arn'cvaaful rwwrInai«»a. and I «iH aigu a «teed »" par jtoa fir» hundred a year for life I ah. UM Hot think it wo«kJ take yntl long to Jo- ride between the two picture« ” "Mpeak «»ut. and let nr know «hat joy want.” aald ^1'»ntgtttnrrv nuea»iH **Tow to help me to get rid of both Judith ate! <*lar« « r.r»l IL- ier Lt. ¡J Ijr '‘Muppttee that the bowae *hou)>! eat« h •ireaira dragged far and ©ear. but. •• ou ft re hmiaoa do catch on fre >*»u y a will aatlripate without any at»c know, eotnetimra. Without any «•»«• die* <•« A a time paaeevf on I did afi I r«*»erii'g th» and ¡x»*pir fev-jiruIly J-- *•-,l.Iy rcuM 1« iwatill leto hia mmd are ! .«t -u • ; b Lrr» p at • e tr. iat be d*aJ m *h>«*h b* ¡ef "Thia ia »Ixitni nal*}» *” « -ned Mun’a'in I really incline«}, but be «dxtiftately •ry Lmg to the Idea that ahe adll lived, and ’ Ho I thought, at hr*f. The botta» !• I at he abuuld ft ml her a«»me day la heavily iiiaurad t»mi we r»*uid «hare the t * i. eantm.e I kept ot> tba beat ef in»• ran*'« money betwe<-a na '* f«i ia »ilk him If »he never turned Hut what p«n*»r»r «nial»! •«. a a fear- ip I felt pretty • <>nft«|eut that tha bulk fu' rritua *erv«T \ : «« ! n. » dare • t easf. nf tha »»id man a fortune would r-oufe«« tn your nn* !r that the giri w «• in fall to my aha re Year» went <»n. • nd I your h«>uar and unlv«« t«»u couh! prova i began to fee! quite certain that < ‘la rs I» him that abe »•• dead, her d*«lh « «ntd never again L*e heard of; w ben. wnttM be iim 'U'M tn you * ; fancy my 4~»>a«farwafwu upon one dar “I have thought nt alt that lf thla receiving a letter from tha aid mbn thing rouM I m nrmnge»! I ah*»uM «Iriva which informed ma that he waa ia th» ♦>R tn Morley*« al owr*. teli htm that I ty, •-««•eq».ent on having obtained vane had ira re« I my rosi »in tak»n ber under i trace of nf hla hi« lo*a! l«wT gramldaugbtar granddaughter lie mt prote*'t balgeol ber «afely I h (he .* t aome tramp m**ney up«»n a auif -*f M«n«»r Houae. uffrr tu drive hhn <»ver the« and it « f oar - f (he p** ket» there at o»re When wo arriva fhrre it .u I dropped a miniature of (*lara Thia • ' uld he a hoap <«f • inder» trump fel .*w ‘ ad t«*M him that be waa Montgomery ahuddered »• Le llatened g<*ing to the city, and thither nir uncle tc thè diabnltral ing« uun j *>f Ibi» borri* ‘ ad *et off at on w Io emleator tn g«in hlc |»lor • tne fiihhgv "f him He had n<»( been Hot how • . I » ■• «. . » ■:» f.»r (he tn town many day» before he «•han* e-d tn r • diaappearan e f.*r y- ir n er ug • < • a picturw nf hia own cottage in a Wltn ber?” Le •akr*| print »«Mier a window He bought it and "li a humlrrd waya*” waa thè reply. f**und the name of Clara in the ruruer |t« foce «he ran »* at frutti hotne aho That I might rhe. k any further aearrh hr rate«! aymptoma nf tu* tpirnt iu<*au ui»on hia part. I undertook to aeud r»»und •t • The a. fi >it« ami adsrHtureR t»f rii . h to every picture dealer tn make Inqulnra I . al rd at a number nf ahnpa myself, Inopie cannot Se meaaiired by thè «t i.d ani nf etery dar fife and I aeut you to other«, y*oi know ■‘Hhnt pari do t<»u «ani me ?o Iday a ills what reault.” in thè tragwly Y‘ aaked Montgomery. Hut I did diarover her after all.'' In- "I «houli! have t > g«> nver !•» my ut torruptad Montg«»tnery. although in Ym| wnuld »lo tha quite another «a» and had I not stay Wall, gite me • hftle lime fa fi r.i * • It • ate nto the M -uda» »<•»» «ter it.” w . I base known r»f it Hnwewrr. n««th "I w iti gite roti h»lf an h'iiir." •ab! log could ba neater than the wav we Rndwell, look ing at hi. watch. Ila n «• manage«! If Luckily you lia-l ati/h a perirvily calia and •elf pnvsevved II.« an ng piece tn take bar to” face uaa afeni and reawhed He left e» I hare found the h«niae ik * fill thf r»*on>. a od Montgomery heard lb« more then once An old uiehlen ernt. kry (urn In thè lo«’ k who iiaed to real«!» (here, left it tn me iTn Ix rontlnued » ee a legacy Fortunately, It had only I*»--n”re* ♦♦nily vacated At ••••»« na I SHIPS BUILT BY SAVAGES. ha«l aerated my fair couaio, I began to ronaidrr what waa the brat thing to J>> w ith her After a mature . onablrrat *u. H«*ulb Net Islanders Arc Kapert i«^ Ma rine A i» bite* lure. I < am# to tha cuncluatou that marriage In the Marslmll group uf Inlands In ana the beat eolation of the diffb ulty Hy making her my wife I ahotild anal her (hr south aeas la a llttl* atoll of coral li ¡a bamlrrds lipa regarding tha peat, and aarura my known aa l.iklrb Btn|| Tn mjr of mllra away from any other Island, nncle'a fortune In the future atirpriee. •ha received all my adv a urea am! the nathra go hnlf naknl like th* The canee other dwellers <»f the south »•*»« with tha uttn »t repugnance But ef that, 1 bat» dl •«•overed, ia ■ Conner- they hair Irariird one great civilised tbm aha has formed with some low fri art. juat the aam«*. and that is the art *w. who actually turns out to be Jmlith Ktokes* husband. By the bye bow came of building ships About forty years ag • a I'ortiigu»*«» you to think of Introducing thos* i»«-- pie at my houae? You tuuat base iwen sailor was landed tbrr«* from a whal made to have rnfmated my secret in ing «hip Wlirn his venarl Mailed nwny the hinds of a woman who haa a spits he rrmalned lM-btnd. for the laxy againa! me?” charm of thu» Pa«-Ifl«» Island lift ha«l "A epitr RgRinst you?” erh«»ed M* ut temptr«| him am! be had dr« idrd to gomery. "This is the fimt I have heard f It. Now. I waa deeply Intsrrated Iratr th* restless sea and live the rr«t of hia day« on the warm, sh-epy in getting him bark Into Judith's hands I bethought me of the house that I had tveaches, where no one worked taken the young lady to the night before Noon hr marrleil the daughter of a T) « re must be plenty of »pare r»> ma chief and twrame a trader After (I «-re. I thought, and as Judith and Mr many years an American captain vis B -lwe!l are «»Id am! confidential friends, ited the Islands during a trading voy I don't are that h» rati possibly object age in the south arsa and when hit tu oblige her »o far ” "And do you not think auch an art wane! shortly afterward Ixcamr un waa a p¡». a of tutpudri; e upon jour seaworthy hr art t«» work on the t>ra<-h to build a new one part?*’ The Portugitene whaler's two wins ”Nu( it al!.* answers«! Montgomery I } «4 my owu private interests helped him an«! learnr*! a great deal cool ly. to serve In the matter vital lutereata about th* operation. Tb* Island had 1 tl -ught uf rnyaelf firat. aa you did fine, hard w hm | on It ju«t the kind of of youraeif when, year» ago. you rutnrd tlmlvrr that ablpbulhtors value t»r<'nusr away fr -m me the girl who waa mat .ng it will not rut t»r waterlog rrn«llly The my living Tit for taU** ILdwail glared at him fiercely. "If captain at last aurrvrdrd In finishing a good 40 ton sclKMifH'r and sail«-«! away that is your m>n!e of dealing with me. ha aai l. ’ how do I know that you may In her t ne fine morning cell upou Mr Jotia Before long the two boys had lw*gun than It -Iwrll end blow the whole thing to teach the native« something nf what tn him?” they had pl» kr<| up and soon. Instead “No, I shall nut do that,” anawr:ed of the primitive caiior* and dugouts the other, quietly, "honor among th.evea lf the plot aurc«M*de. I know that I that the Mar«hall Islanders have tirrn using for «• nfurtca, the folk of tbs j ahal get more out of you than I poaaibly l.lkleb atoll tw-gun to build lanors 1 C< uld out Of him. Healdrs. there I» a ezrouger bond even than interval that bind« ms to you revenge.'” “Vpou whom?” “Upon Nilas Carsten ” * In thst cnee. 1 think w» can work to gather better than I auapevted. but aa >< i have greatly rompiirated my dtffl rultiea by introducing Judith Into the same house. It Is but fair that you ah«»vM be the more ready to help me In any way out uf them ” “VYhat do you meanT* "In the nr*t place, my marriage with Clara would kava to lx brought at«out immediately , ami as ahe la out likely to cufceent. »nd aw the days of enforced marriages are all gone by. It is m«»re than probable that the whole pkrt will have to lx ahambmed I am con rimed that Ju«iith fully lutmda to betray me Her evtl dlapoeition would never let aurh an opportunity <»f revenge escape Burk a revelation would overwhelm me with de •trurtlun My father, at his death, left me pr«*i»erly to the value of two thou •aud per year Hit by bit, it haa Ixen »old and mortgage«! I lost a thou «and on the lH-rby; that waa the last atraw My debts amount to emus eight or ten thousand, my doom are Ixalrged by duns, my credit all but stopped, am! I am all but penuilees. If I could once show pr»M>fs thst I «aa my uncle's heir, my rreahtora would reuse to presa. end 1 could raiae more money. On the other hand, if thing« remain aa they are. I •h *ub! have to By the country, a beggar.* •But how do you pr>*p«xe to Induce y«uir uncle to alter hie will while he bw Hr ee that his granddaughter Is alitar Nuppoae it could be proved ta him that ahe was dead?” The two men's eyes met In ■ hinf. •rnrvhing ■-•k nurh one was trying to read the other’s secret thoughts. “Rupp*»aiiig.” Itodwell went no. ”! could hit upon a plan to silence •- to re move both Judith and (Tars st the same time? Nothing could then stand in my wny ” “What do you mesa?” saked Mont gomery, with a scared look. ' You aeem eirrxaively dull today." exclaimed Rod well, irritably; “eaperial ly when your own interests and safety are as much roiwernrd as my own Could not the girl prove that it was you who abducted her? and as you evuid nut «»i nA «»*w <t-w: mads of carefully fashhHird lutulH-r and plnnrsl together with rlieta Now there is a real shipyard on thia little aprek lost In the wide ParlAr. A high roof under the |mlma on the Itescb greets the mariner and when he lands he area vessels, modern !«*»!• lying around an«l eirrything looking Juat aa It <k»ra in a shipyard anywhere on th* Auirrton coast, «»lily lnatra«| uf workmen In overalls be errs dark na tives with hardly any < lathing The w«M»d from whi« h the knees and tlud»era are rut roiurs from an Island on the w esteru aide »>f the lagoun It la called lauor and la eitrvmrly hand tome. ke»kliig much like black walnut. It Las the taluahls property of grow ing harder aa It gn»wa older and makes fine vessrhi Tools all of them of the best kind • wood for apart, etc. are shipped to lalkleb atoll now from New Zealam! and tb* t»oatB that are luninl out In th* savage Island have Ixeii ct»ni|xrv«| with American and KngBab buHt tea aria that hate touched at the place and found to he ewllent In every reap«-« t The as tags shipbuilders ha«* a queer oral* of prices If a chief wants a schooner of. aey. 12 toua. built for him. they charge him fl for It, but If a pi’orvr person wants the »am* kind of a vessel they will charge many hundred dollars less They do this quite Openly and evplaln It by saying that the chief being rl* h ran afford t<» psy mure than a poor person fur the aame thing -»Washington Post. Advanteae in Kansas. “Rally • father said her I »mu »Mold never step foot in th* bouse again,** said the Kanaaa girl “Then I »upt»ose "he had to gh* him up?” 1ntermgate«l her rbnm “No. Indeed Nbe «ntertslna him In (he ry ne ar Few persona have courage enough to apfvear aa gv*«l •• they really are — Uarw i ‘ t NEWS OF THE WEEK In a Condensed Form lor Our Busy Readers. r i^ PORTI IS MUCH WORRIED Afra.d That Italy ia About to Tripoli and Bangharti. * Sait» Cunatanlioopl», April 33 —Tt>» »ub- \ %•-*• '« ■■ >-n liatw l‘ rt» aixl th« Turki'h c.^mcil ul luiniatrr» lt>» ia K'r—tly rv|>urt that wrvuK**t up over Italy I.», her ryrr» on Tripoli and Kwngharti in Africa, and la HAPPLMSÜS 01 TWO CONTINENTS making rvw.ly an «-iprdili'.ii t»> tnak« g.m.1 bwr claim« <>f puaaaaaiun. Thia I information mimra from a trustworthy aourrv A Rvaum» of Ih» Lata Important bul Not La»* Intareating (.vanti of th« Paat Week. Ruaaia plana lo rotore pereti ge by gobbling Turkey. An Italian « rui»« r art fire to • Guate malan town in firing a taint*. The KtiRRian firrt ia c<mling * f! Hai nan la land which ia Chinee* trrntory The Ruaa'.an g’»*rrnmrnt haa ordered village« to |«ey for the • lam agre done by I*raa4hl molie, Rrprreentalive Pm« knry an«l heir other» were killed in a prohibition riot at Hempelrad. Irta* \an Pattrrwoh broke down »»n bear ing the « aim * o|w'iinf Againat her and the trial had b- l«c poalj-•ned NrÍMMUdf a *|ua«tr«'n hm» beam aigbt- rd ami it ».a l»rliei»M| will join Kojret* vvnaky Itefure there ia a naval battle. Five lho»i»an*l rmplovrw of the Na lì iialTuN work*, *»( Mrhrraptirt, Pa . Iiavr ha*i thria wag«*« irn irajHul from 5 to io j»er cant. I rank G. Bigelow, preanlrnt ot the Find National bank of Milwaukee, ha. ronfvaard that he »tolr 11.450 iMM) ari.i loat it in M|Mcculalton. The gaeolinr motor the Southern Pacific Portland ami borrat trate*I ou the bilia al enne. car, intended tor for use I k * I wren Grove, t« twung I N*nver and Chey- I the atittmle of Great Britain ran I m * aa- pwrtmnwl. While Turkey haa th* ^troops to pla«r in Tri|n«li and Bru- gharti to rvMist the ton « • of the Italian government, if it ah uld try to lake p>NMM*Mi«m, it haa not the tnraa« of c«»n- vuying them to the \fn«an coast, ths Italian naval forces standing iti the way. It Is declared that ago turned a mvetoa« eye on \fri«’a, . hut that the Turkish p»vrrnn • ut’a pr«»- tests were be* krd up by I ngland ami 'th* protest era* received bv Italy and rerngniged aa vain I, I he fact that Great Britain haa juat entered into a secret treaty with France an*l Italy la the alarming feature of the situation from the Turkish »tai-Ip nt It ia sai«l that the svrrwt treaty with France allow« her complete (r«««l«»m in regartI to .M >n«xo and it >• feand here | that there ia a •” ret paratfraph that give« Italy the same ffveaL-m in regard ¡to Tripoli. !f this comhlton i* found to eiiafi, Turkey will lx unable to i>p- | m « m » Italy in her action t«»war»la Tri poli. NtW YORK CRIML FIGURI S Preponderance of Mil» Wddnatt »• Very Marked. New Y«»rk, Kpril 35 — Vlt ¡»•»pv latl«»n u( Las increnaetl J« ffvr«»»n, the eminent actor, three year», ¿h the the county of New Y«»rk 140,*70 lu« the |»aat there La« tu»t I • * u a pro* |M>rti<«nate incrrase in crime, accorvling IS Secretary improving It la known that the Turkish cnonctl »•f ministers has Ixen l r some tiinr«hs- ' cussing the *|ur»li»*n, but the portr’a ad- | wiser» are all at fira in the matter until Hay a health la steadily A bitrat ion Lak txen Clm ag»» strike, (ejected in the Rusaia has im rraaed internal taxes f«i war ptirpuMW. Hryan prr-lict» •hip uf railri«<l*. to the annual re|M»rt of Ihatrirt kttor- ney Jerome’s chief clerk. govrrnmebt owner- Tt>r Kew York buihiing trw-lra have »■l<>pte<l arl.itration. Th«- bwtth-ahip Ore,-n i« 4.« t«e »*-nt to the I'uuet » o UI m I na«y yanl V> l«e overhaul**!. In the detailed report» Of felonies there ia no marked advance of figur»w im cvicnpared with former year». The average num tier ut prisoner» charged with felony who were confin*d in the city priaon during the last three years was 176. This i» the lowest average • m record. Th* munlxr of indictment* and com- plaints disposed of during the year 1W4 «a« 5.0» * to»rtv nine p»r «ent rraultnl in plea« <•( guilty.' V Jittle «»ver 12 per cent ut the pris« n« ri» were I convicted by vrrdi l. Aln>ut 17 per The tran«|M>rt Nheridan baa arrived at Portland from Manila with Iba Four« rent were a« quitted. The claaaifie*l list of « »»riv h ti*»na dur» leenth infantry., mg 1904 show« a startling pr«qw»ndrr- Ttir Cbicago graml jury haa eubpor* anre of male criminal* Only I<W not'd a numlmr ot Lank utticiak I«» women were convicted, aa ag»m»t 2,379 leatify agamat the Ut*t truet. men. Of the !4M> female«, 12« warn Tlir S *uth«rn Pacific and Han la hr found guilty of larvati y «tul three ul gyoteino arc lighting to aortire control manslaughter Of the 2.4rW of the California fruit freight. mg the year, I,MO were native» of the iWdcaKae ha* finally agrre-d to remain I’nited Ntate» I hr other» »er» divid- horn I of the French foreign office, which cd aa follows Germany I*3, Ireland ttivuna rwiatarx*« to Germany in Mo» ‘*•5, England |(WI, Italy 17d, 11 ii..ia rocco. 171, Austria tl? Ruumama 17, Hcot- It haa Uu»n officially confirmed that larnl 13, Nwedrn 13, Greece 5. France the Ku*1*!an tlret haa left Kamranh 14, Npam 2, other countries 51. hay, «ailing northward, where Togo la awaiting it. Chicago tramateni threaten a general •trike. Necretary Hay’s health is proved. much Im WHEAT DIRECT TO EUROPE Fleet of Whaleback» Will Take Bg Cargo«» from Chicago Chicago, April 25. — The Tribune It ia reported that the **t>re The R'« k Gland ayatrrn la trying to •aya fieri ot ten whalelwu k «tramar» obtain control of the Vnlon Pacific. Itren aold to Faatrrn capitalinta, Hitchctrk Las dismiss« lieved t<> l>e John W. (ratea and rials in the Indian service aaaorialaa in the -May wheat d«-al, lion. pian l*emg U» ahip whral direct front The Italian government ia r»|»>rted Chicago lu F*uro|*e. The firrt, whkh haa barn operale*! to have unicred a mnlwr of warwhi|« by thè Pittaburg Rtratnahip company, to Nantu Itomlngu. one of thè aulwnhary cori- rati«»na ot The Chicago Iw-rf truat gran«! jury thè l'nited Htatra Steri <-or|»”ration, ie Las lurnnl its attention to the investi now in <!ryd«ick al Detroit, lieing re- gation of the sausage business. m««lrle<d for <irran voyagrv N-mr nf Foreign Minister Itoh'aaae, of France, three vraerla bave alrrtofy cfiwaud thè threatens to resign l>rcauee nf the pul ocrwn with carg«ira <»t gteel ralla Mr (talee derlinrd to I»* inter» ley towanla Germany and Japan. viewed. Henatur O. II Platt, of Connecticut, T J. Ilydr, ar«-retarry ot thè Minerà' is dead. Although sick for soui* time, Steel company, aai«l he ha*l n<4 h«-wr«l hia death came rather uneijxcletlly. of thè fieri bui did no! derni it un- He was 7N years old. probabla. Ja|«an boils with anger at the French violation ut neutrality, claiming ahe B.g Storm Down, Wire«. Las (Mwitive proof that the Ruaaian fleet I fan ver, April 3-'> —Acntrding to re- use* Kainranh l<y a« a naval l>asr porta rweivrii late t<might, a liravy Great Britain may hr tailed into the •torn* of r»,n »nd »imw h»» pr»<-tirally trouble, an«! her I long K<>ng fleet ia in •topped telegraphic coninitinication to rrwl e»w to go to aea. the I’aritlc rowat. The atoini rear lie» from Ariton» to Montan« In Colo rado, «Iter raining lor 34 hour», it be gan tn »now tonight, »nd in «ome w lion» a Id it«» rd la^ragmg No rr-ort, ot the »tortn'e tfTnt on railronl traffic had fieen revel veil »t midnight, but The Japanese army is advancing ■eriiioa interference with the operation« rmrthwanl, prer-eded by cavalry. of train», it 1« believed, num have re- The tosnistvr»' strike in Chiriagn vulte<t may aftert all de|«artmrnt stores. Forest Qomg Up In Smoke A run on a New Y*ork trailing stamp Ihilnth, Minn., Apul 25 —Xorth- •tore has caused its Iwing cl«sax|. raster n M innrout a and the western en«l The I'nion I'ariflc railway «ill build of l^ke Superior are envel«q*r«l in a more Kamilina motor car» and run them ¡<11 of smoke from toreot fires. Mr«»re* on all branch line«. of fire» are burning in the woste ami IrriKation committee** <>t r >n,re«a«ill • lashings, an«! report* are roming run- earning them from every line «>! rail Umr the Weat and viail Portland. Henator O. II. Piatt ia in a very aeri- communication entering ihiluth. 4 ire are burning ch we to several of the min oua condition, having had a relapae. ing locations <»n the M« --«l*a Tin The »trike in the Arkan»»» Valley country is dry, no rain having fallen ■mailer at l^a.lville, Colo., haa lw*n tor three weeks. aettlad and Work reaumed. Tlw» Panama canal eommtasiaBi lias pun base« I a num tier of big I««** »motive* and cart for the railroad and will equip the Im«- with new am! im«lrrn rolling altak throughout. Flo miner» were killed in an eaplo- Rain Naadad to Sava For»«,,. • ion in the Cabin Creek mine* 30 milaa Cumberland, Wia., April 33—1 (torn Cbarlewton, Meat Virginia. eat Area racing here and »pleading Th' heel truat ha» ^lieen taught in throughout Northern Wi,con»,n threat the act t*4 »ending witneeae» away from en the loow of projerty unleva rain »tope Ch leaf*, who might tell too much. them «ooa ♦. * //p •r*. »I , K»“ <* * * ''■''•-i' ' '.•*>< I