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4, . .. - J'4. “‘a»« The Roupell Mystery By A u • t y n t'HAPTER XIX (Cootlaued. I "But It la quite likely that «be would give ua any dew to the wtierva* uta of one who waa alntoel a eon to her Be •ide«. I thought you raid you roulilu t find Maiiame I a Rear ." “I had 4u.iw dlflk-iilty at fl ret . hut I have bad one of my men on ike trark for the taut twn days II. now report« her aa residing in Helle.llie I «h«!l move up Into that «»Ighborbeod to nlgbt. and romnierc-. invewtlgntions In the »»eantlme I want ywi to routtnu. to wntrk Monaleur < habot and rvpon what et.pe our deluded friend tb« profert of police la taking." Ho they p«rte<L <'e«Mgne to hla lodg Ing» tu aaaume euch • dr««e a» would liarmoaiaa with th. bumbl. quarter, of th. town where be propo**d to pursue hie Inr»«tIgwtIona. Il'Auborun to hie club, where be had an appolutmeot with M J u I m Chabot, and in wboc ixxopauy ha would prwwntly rwgalr to tb. drawing rmuna of the Vicomte and Vicomtes«, d. Valair. • At about half pa»t eight the nett e«en- Ing. anyone who bad taken tb. trouble to look might hav. «e-u enter th. Rue Benquterr by Ita »eat.ru .nd. a man dr.M.,1 in rough garment«, who looked like a well to do workman, with bi. heavy ahoew and ltm. iw.pettervd cunturoya. II. wore nu roller on hla rttn-k e««ton eblrt, but around hla throat waa Io >«ely tle»l a A bag ••untaln red pi»-ket handkerchief Ing a ’<».;» »•» rluug -o.r bls sb««l der. PrMen’Iy be etopped, oateualbly to pur rliaa. eonie fruit, which a hawker In on. of tho barrow« tn tbeniiddleof lheatreet waa voclferoualy offering fur «ale. A« be a to-nJ there < hatting m a friendly way with tb. peddler, however, hla gwie iu rrality Aie»! upon a KWU4 befure him unlqu. even imtHU th. curious pha»«. of life to be eai-nuntered lu tb. Hu. Ban qulers in a •hop which In point of else waa double at leant that of either of ita ad Joining neighbors, a crowd of the very poorr.t of lie.let ill. had gathered. There rnuat bar. been thirty or forty men. worn •n and rhlldrvti luaid« th. doom, al the very leaat. and ea many uior. waiting out aldo 00 the pavement. Over thia shop ewung a «Ign board, on both old-, of which woo paluted ’be “igur. of a tnan cook. In a whit, i-wp and apron Imiustrluualy rar« lug an unnaturally red round b«.f. and uuderueeth, apparently unhartn*! by tho eteam and Ils gravy, for It waa plainly to l»e read, wa. the democratic l.g-nd, "I carve for th. pro pie." lnaide th« .hop a gentleman similarly habited, but a trifle leu rorputent aud dlgnlti.il than hla rounterf.lt preMUlment on :h. «Ign. ns at that I 'ually ongag-d tn th« very occupation nhldi Lb. Fugafed in legend advert med He carring for th. prop!«. In place, however, of operating u|X>n a round of beef, he waa engaged in elle Ing, with great rapidity, a meat pudding Thio pudding lleeif. apart from th. bun gry crowd »siting to «ievour It, wa. an ol'Ject worth looking at. It waa at !«asi five feet long and aa thick aa a oblp'a «-able. Ao th. cook cut off a «Ib-e. a •tout woman of about fifty fiv. year, of age would »eiae It, wrap It up In a piece of o.w«pep«r. and hand it to aomeon. In th. rrow«L not lotting go of th. appetia Ing morsel, however, until ah. had re reived In .1 change therefor two coin. In copper, a great heap of which lay In a drawer beeid. her. The workman at tb. bucketer'a harrow finlabed bis apple and bought another The Intent gas. which he kept filed upon tb. rook .bop at length .ttrarted lb. at tentloo of tb. v.ndvt "You Mem to be .mu«e»l,'’ he Mid "Hevo you never wwn a pudding cut bo foroF "Not ouch e pudding a. that," replied tb« man with the beg "It'g quite a aight. ain't ItT Why, tbero'o atvotbvr.” 'That'o nothing They'll keep that thing up fur an hour jt. Old Mutbor Merchant's pudding, have a ravutatlua, I tell you. In th. Hu. Bnnquler.." 'Th. .bop. then, belonga to Madamo Merchant, who, I .uppuoe, la that old lady F "T«n, and not only tbo shop, but the bouae a. well. Mbe has not bMn cutting puddings all th««, years for nothing Rh.'a a pratty good (warted woman, though, sod nobody begrudgM her her money In the winter tlm. .be I.ts n» ».Il hot plea right in front of bw shop b«r.. though It a against her own trade." T?«. glsr. of th. patrol.iim lamp« flick •rod up lea. brightly. Th. night crept on • paro Th. irnv glar. of th. «treet changed to a dingy twilight. It wa. a. If th. footlights had bwn turned half way down In w«n. resll.tlc melodrama The crowd melted away at last. Only th. stub end of on. of th. pod ding, remain*! oo the gr»««/ counter The drawer was piled full of coin. A wretched «otnsn. gaunt with fatnln.. waa tb. only cuatomer left Hb. ».« bargain ing for a bun. with which to make aoup. Her two starting children, elinglng to her tattwed gown, .»»d with wl.tful look, th. remnant of the pudding; but it waa a luiury beyond their iaother*« means Tho workman took op hla bag. and nodding good night to th. budtater, crona •d over Into the abop. Th. man In th. rap and apron waa resting from hla la bora. Tha workman osliH to him sad be cnino np to the roantar. "A allra of pudding." said tbr work k Granville It's nearly rold now. anyway Why didn't 1 you come io when It »»■ hot) It waa 1 grand then, 1 t.|| you " The wretched mltew clinging to tbe tat tered Skins of tbetr mother, moved re iuetamiy toward th. ,l.»«r The woman ‘ had •>-, ur»d her botte Houp In tbe Imme di«’, future wn« of roorae evcelient . but her. was meal pudding being eetea under | their vary »/ m . Th-y would hov. liked to «’ay a while l*.rha;w th. workman would have dropped some “You are right," Mid tbe man with th. bog "!>«•» pudding« «re better but H»re. Ilttia girl. I'vw I've lost iny ap petit.." "Giro It to me." cried the gaunt worn aa “I will divide It fairly." "No. I.t tba children bare that," ro- plied the man with th. bag "Out an other allca for madam. " TK woman burst into tears. Even th. mat, with th. cap and apron wa. affected but It was at th. generoalty of tbe man with tbe hag. It was gelling 1st. The Ro. Rao qulere was becoming deaertni. 'ITw buck •tern nmalde bad rovervd up ttwlr wares and were beginning to tak. their depart- uro. Th. man with th. bag, however, mill loltwro<l in th. cook »bop 11» bad ma'ie 8 few nun haiM and had . hefted rvl... antly with th. man in the cap and apron on the latest I ims I aanaatlon. a raiding which had resulted in th. death of two oAcwrs. “Not but what It rie. them right.' remarked the man with th. lag Whj don't theM »well, of the police let Belle till. folk, alone.’" “And they must have known th» kind of place into which they wer. going." add-d madam*, apeak.ng ’nr the first time The man with th* bag «ppl«i>iie,| her «ehtimetre Of rour»e they did Madame waa a •.»man of good «en»*. If mailarn. had h*r way, perhaps, ah* would hav. the police I.t th. propl. of B.llevllle alnn* altogether, and never ,-otne near tl.e.i Madame wa. emphatic that •;.» would, "for mime of the wor.t of them were her beet I'uaiom.r.," ah. remarked, laughing "I am In the ibavr and window bual neo»,1' r-plled the man with th. bag. elg nlfirantl;. “I thought you were not In a «freight line when I Aral mw you.” .aid the cook "Your hands ain't rough .nough, and yon look altogether too fst Workmen d<v>'t liv. •• you've lived." "Oh ' they feed ua welt enough ah»rr I've Ju.t come from." replied the work man ar.d be kept hla eye. steadily tiled on madam', face "1*V. just «pent fir. rear» In ’h. prlsoi a of Toulon why. what', lit. matter, madam.? You never had anyone tber.. did you no friend of yoaraF Hut maiiame was deadly whit., and clutching spasmodically at th. gr*a»y counter. "It la nothing." ah. ga»p*«l at length "It la th. heat -It la I am not well. Moosieur will call again. 1 hope be will be a go »1 customer Wa hav. many Ilk. him." "Ami I'm nil right, you know." Mid th. man with the bag. "The |M>lkw can't touch m*. for i'v. wtiel my time." He slung hla lag over hla shoulder, picked up hla parcels, and wishing the pair good night, passed out on to the nearly ileaerted afreet, with the hang «log look of a man who had (wen hunted often, and dreaded to be hunted again. II. truiiged on tu tho top of the Rue Ban quiore, and gained a broader thorough fare. Immediately around tbe corner there waa a cab In waiting 'The man with the bag entered It. and ral.lng lb* trap door In tbe r«iof, said to the sleepy «irlver "ITom.F And aa be rattled along on tbe pavement, he Mid to hlmaelf : *'M*o dottl waa right The woman is undoubt edly Maiiame I a Heur Of rourae »he would «bang» b.r name when ah« mar -led again How aba blanched when I •poke of Toulon And another thing I'm sure of: she never bought that boue* end lot ah. own« by rutting up puddings In Belleville. Kb. muat b. watched and followed night and tlay." CHAPTER XX. "The woman you want went In there!" It waa Mendntti. one of I 'a»«agn.'« men, who «poke to hla employer, a« both etood In the deep shaduw of a tree, »hose fur theat branchea «preed over the narrow «treat and beyond a high brick wall op puelte. "Rhe went In there, not twenty minute, ago." repeated Mewdot11, pointing with hts Anger to a wooden door, which waa let Into the wall. "I at ones «ent you a meaaage. I have not moved from here .irept to do that Rhe's In th.r. yet. I don't know wbooe bouse It Is." "But I do. It la the residence of Col- bort Remplin, th. rich hanker of the n.re de I'Opera. That door trade Into hie garden. Tell tn. how sb. got In. I>ld shs hare a hey F “No, a woman admitted her." "What kind of a woman aa. •be?'- "Ao elderly woman Rhe looked as though .h. might be a housekeeper. or an upper serrant. 1 crept up near enough to hear her «ay. 'My mlatres. Is busy now. but she will «e. you In a few min utée. Go Into th. .’immer hou.e ' " <'«»ragne thought deeply for a minute or two. At laat be said : "Run around In front of tha houM and ae. what la going on Th» hou«. I. welt lit up. Tha Colbert K.mpllna ar. not people who entertain much. but ther. mint he aomethlng on to-night. Do ! not bear the sound of music) Whoever la to tne-t th« » • nan." ronlmueit the Oe- tectiv., "la to meet her In the summer bouw. Oh, to t» able to acai, that wall, and ge« into iboae gruun,la **' lx>-king around him his qul k eye fel, upoa tbo tree iounetliately over their h-wiia. along the branch«« of wbk'h he th->nght be tn>rht p,»»ibly work hi. way and w> drop Into the garden. The night waa tolerably dark But few prop to were pasolag in that faahlna* able quarter. After a moment'a heal t a iloa he determined to attempt It. After Aral Instructing Memiottt to await hie re turn. be then climbrd upon hl. aaal.tant'. •hnuliter», and was juat able to r«a<b the lower limb of the cedar. Resume of ths Leet Important but "I am all right." he whispered, sod ho rommeiHwd to work hla way very can- Not Leas Interesting Events ttoualy along on« of the branchea. It of the Past Week. K«nt tremrndonaly with hla weight, but he put up hla hand and drew down aa upper bough Thu« dlstributiag lh. bur den. he tnanage.1 to | i » m the wall, and Tho battirohip fh-et baa passed rootlnunl to creep along the branch*» I Magdlati straits and la now lu the until, they gradually bending with their Pacific ocron. load, he waa enabled to drop nola-lroaly Tho Rwlft Packing Company baa into the garden. 11.500,000 "I will go and troll for my lady la completed plana fur the center of the lawn, and I had better plant In Portland. >•• quick about It," he Mid A Yale graduate and athlete has Relying upon hla general knowteitg- of been found to posai-sa a complote the ci.-natruction of a Parisian garden. M. outfit of burglar’s tools. I'.eiiju» w 4 Ik «.I rapidly forward, »truck Premier Franco, dictator of Por his foot a<sln»t aosse unforeseen obeta* tugal has not left hla room since ar cl., tripped, atumblnl. and the u»it !«■> riving In Bordeaux, France. meat found himself struggling In th. Roosevelt says the chargee that ho water, lie had overlooked th. fact that la using hla Influence to help Taft »«Miie gar,tern, ha«, fountains • • • • • I nl«>ng are fain« and malicious. NEWS OF THE WEEK LIABLt TU FINIMOF »80.000.000 Clear Cato Against 8. P —Paid Re bates for Years. San Francisco, Feb 11 Penaltlro unprwvdvntvd In the history of th« prosecution uf «-«irporatloiis In Cali fornia, or a complete ruvlslun and vitalising of thu laws applicable to railroads, will be th« outcome of the Investigation to b<< lnatltut«’d this week by th«> Stalo Railroad Commis sion, tn tho rooms of the Chamber of Commerce. In tho Merchants' Ex change building, Assistant Attorney -General Ray mond Benjamin »aid today that 4,000 casoa o( rebating have I m ' oii pgrftmtsd against th«« Houthern Pacific Com pany, practically through Ils own ud- missions. These cases wilt be pre sented to the Railroad Couinilwsion by Attorney-General I' S Webb. Mr. Benjamin and O. K Cushing, special counsel f«»r the California Traffic As sociation. Should conviction» bo ob tained on each of these cases, and tin- Maximum p’lialty of 130,000 be Imposed for each violation of the law. the South,-in I'.icltlc will face an aggregate fine of )»0,000,000. In each cage the evidence practi cally I» coiic I uh I v from bliis of Lut ing to the Indorsed checks issued by tho company to the »hlpper, In reim bursement. When the Statu Board of Railroad Commissioners requested the Souilu-rn PacIBc to »uInuit Ita books to Mr. Benjamin, Peter F. Dunnu, counsel lor the railroad, re- plh’d that the railroad’s books would Claims of alleged Illegitimate heirs b«< avallablu at auy lime The Com of Alfonso XII are creating consld- plac ency with which the railroad cor erabl« trouble tor the Spanish gov- poration greets the Investigation (.rBiiw.nl h *-** ■ " •• foreordains that It will not fight thu On- child » ii kilh-d and hinny action of thu Railroad Commlaalon persona Injured In the crush at thu «in merits but rather upon tbe law funeral <>f thu dead king and prince Involved. Section 1SS of the state iegl».|atb>n of Portugal. Members of the royal houai’hold which creates the Htale Hoard of Railroad Commissioners, with their drdarn that the Portugvao crown 'power tu tlx rules, provides; prince rose and fired twice at the as ' Any railroad coriHiratlon or sassins before ho himself fell dead. transportation company which »hall California railroad commission has fall tu conform to auch rates aa shall evlih’nco to convict the Houthern bo i Mabllahi-d by such commission Pacific of rebating on about 4,000 • • • »hull be fined not exceed separnt« counts, the fines for which ing |"0,000 for each offense. • •" will amount to 140,000,000. In 4,000 cases the railroad com pany failed to conform to thu rate King Edward and Qi<«en Alexan set by the Commissioner». The prac dra, tho Prince and Princess of tice Is of long standlug, but th«> only Wales. Prlnr«-»« Victoria and many govi-rntnenl officials sttended the records available arc thus« subse tiK'Uiorlal services tor tho late King quent to May. 1900. In some of these Carlos of Portugsl and the Crown rebates thu rullroud refunded 53 p«r cent of thu original charge tu the I’, Inc«. shipper. The battleahip fleet has turned to the north. DRAG OUT SAtLblON-i. Physician I O. UILt, p M lllegltimoie Hairs of Alfonso Making Trouble. Madrid. Feb. 11. The question of ullutlng a pension of 250,UUO pesetas to the Intantu Alfonso, the son of Doti Carlos of Bourbon and th«’ Prin cess of Asturias, who recently mar ried Princess Louis« of Orleuns In England, has received the approval of the Council of Blate and now go,-» before the Cortes. Hut It has rnl»»d many complications, not th«, leant In teresllng of which are suits for sim- liar allowances brought by the mi tural children of Alfonso XII by Elena Hum. a former well known Hpnulsh actress, and a natural cous in of the king named Carlus Allen Perkins, a second-ratu but popular actor In the music hulls of the cap ital. Perkins claim goes back to bls great-gruudmother, tho famous In fanta Carlotta, wlio provoked the Carll.t war by obliging Ferdinand VII to admit the «principle of the Halle law. It was she who slapped the face of Calouiarde. the Premier, anil drew from him the historic re tort: "White hands are not offensive.” Perkins' birth Is not recorded In Gotha .but he Insists that his real name la Iron Francisco Carlos Pio Itoae Alfonso l.uls Fernando Allen Perkins Guerowsky llourbon Luth- erlan lloaaen Drlchma Vrlchna and Ottendorf and consequently a blood relation of most of the reigning sov- erlgns of Europe. Survey for New Tunnel. Seattle, Wash, Feb 11.—-Survey ors and engineers In the employ of the Northern Pacific have for months been locating a new tunnel through the Cascades. The fact became known yesterday, »hen the men, driven from tbolr work by the heavy Mows, arrived at Green River llot Springs on their way to St. Paul, From Hot Springs comes word thrt the big Stampedo tunnel la to be abandoned aa goon aa the now boro la completed. The new boro Is to tie seven miles long and will cool up ward of I 1 0,............ ■ II p Dentist HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINEVTS Alleged Su TvirbluMic In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. * U h*r* have you rm»* from, *u«i • hai h«** you brg-n wia the *<l inquiry of Char!«*« P Aubur»»n If* had hren aroused fnen 1,1» bed at midnight hy a thumterou« hu.skIng at hi. dOor. and on ffi’lng to see what all the noiM wsa about, had discovered Pae Mgne, standing, tb* picture of misery, und-r th« lamp on the landins. IMpping yet with the moialure which rati from all hla xarmenta; minus hi. bat. ami shivering Ilk* an aspen, the famous detective presented a picture well calcu lated to etclte th. utOMMt nwnmlMratlon; but a glrom of triumph was In hla un- dimmed eye: and he »ore th* at, of a rompieror rather than of a man who had met with a humiliating • - I'teut < ««»a<ne entered into a rlrcuraatantial relation of hla adventure« When b* ar rived at what he facetiously tended tbe "frog pond Incident," It'Yuburon could not restrain hia mirth, and It wa« so con- tagioue that t'aaMgne. though tbe joke wa» against htmwlf, could not refrain from joining him The two men roatwd until tbe room alMxvh again. YY hen th.lr merriment had aomewhat subsided M. t'asMgne took up the thread of hla narra Germany has reihiced the import tive In thia w | m duty on sugar. "I had hardly got my bead out of A leader of the Black Hand luta l>een water, and cleared my ears and eyew, be- for. I heard a door open and shut, tn captured in New York. th. bw'k part of the house 1 crept eoftly The senatorial deadlock in the Ken oqt of the fountain and lay »tteU'ted at tucky legislature continues. full length iipm the graM. Ntralnlng my eyre in the dlmuioo of th. hoviae. I per The Pennaylvsma railroad has juat ceived th* figure of a women coming to ordered 56,000 Ums of steel rails. She sas a soman daintily ward m.. Hroltle ministers have started an dressed in full hall costume I had no difficulty In follow mg her. Mb. had al Ip- agitation against Sunday theaters. ped unperrei,ed from tbe ball room, and Governor Pennypwiket has been im nu doubt believed heroelf to lie entirely plicated in the Pennsylvania capital free frnm aurveillsnce. I '-rept along on frauds. my hand« and kn*». and got clone to ber Franco, the dcp,aw«l premier of Port aa she came around the bend In the gravel walk Aa »he neared me, th* moon, which ugal, baa arrived in France, fearing had hitherto been romroled by paMlng murder but defending his policy. clouds, »bone out a little and gleamed i The Elgin National Watch company ujevn her soft silk dreae and her white has closed its factory for an Indrfinite ■ho u liters. In that brief auxnrul I aaw period on account of dullnesa In trade and recognised her." "Who waa aheF exclaimed D'Auburon, Government troop, will be removed in a tone of almost brew th leas interest from Goldlield March 7, at which time "She »»• the woman I expected. Rhe the Nevada police will be ready to take was Madame Colbert Remplin. the batik- charge. er a wife." Warren Oliver, a member of the elec “You ar. joking,'* ex. la lined D'Au- bttron. "Both Menilottl and yourself must toral college which named Lincoln, la Tb. light waa un dead, lie was a pioneer of California have been mlataken certain, you My. it waa some young lady and »3 years old. of the household going tn meet her lov.r," Araoclate Public Printer Brain baa "Il waa nothing of the kind. It waa assumed cento) of the government Ma.lame Colbert Iteuipllu. going to meet printing office. W. H. Hoasiter will Maiiame Mechau!, nee I a Hour, who has learu-il mime aroret of her» and la trading continue the inquince Into the ounduct of the office upon It to her own advantage." "Impoeaible!" Woman surffsgl»U are making a "It :• a fact. I can understand now hard tight in Nyhr York. boa Maiiame Mechant Is able to become a Judge Hargis, a leader of Kentucky property owner by .elling meat pud dings In th* Rue Hanqulere She la a fueda, ha« been killed by hla gon. blackmailer. 1 myself heard money ¡«se Florida Republicans are bolding Taft between them. The chink of gold piece*. and anli-Taft conventions and having It ia a sound which I cannot lie deceived flat fights. In." D'Auburon knew th* almost marvelous Great Britain has [aid the bandit gift which hia friend bad received from Raieuli 1300.000 for the release of Hir No .tag Harry Maclean. natarv In the matter of bearing slighter a In the forest could catch Tho Western Bar Iron gssociation, of ■ound than hie highly trained and ax- New York, will advanoe the price of qulalte organ. "You are probably correct,' he «aid. bar Iron !■’> per ton. “W.ro you able to glean any particular* The house committee on naval affaire of their secretF opposes four new battleships and the "I waa not. T%* Interview was rrrf preeldenl baa prepared to fight. brief, and what llttl. converratlon there waa was carried on In a very low tons A greyhound has returned on foot to In fact, only once or twice did I catch Its old home at Oakland from Western On.-. they spoke Montana, a distance of 1,600 milee. a broken sentence Maliern. Meehan! louder than usual Franco, former premier and dictator waa threatening th* hanker'« wits; and Maiiame Colbert Remplin was b^glng the of Portugal, has arrived in Madrid. He waa driven from borne by the many utbrr not to exptwe her." "She has her thoroughly In her powerF threats of aaaaseination. Mksd D'Auburon. By an agreement of trans-Atlantic “rndoubtedly, and that her secret to steamship ootnjenie. the rate war be In a->tne way connected with Philip Gra tween Europe and the United Htales ham. I feel convinced." lias come to an and. "WhyF •There waa one other sentence I heard. Owlng in Opposition to the Medion ’If you have no mercy for me. do net >>f a statue tu the late Hengtor Qusy on ruin my child. At Iraat respect the teai the capllol gtounds st Harri.bnrg, l’a , Inga of hie unhappy mother.*" It is pmpnoed to put the qneetlon to a (To b. continued.) Surqcon >'t, a! clava w«u 4 In all brwm bi-» of Jenllatri * lo. ■ 'Kgi.oN I hotary rubile ami Hellcltur of I’wlenta and 1‘vmluus. Office. BU West ,*.l Alivol p AI-IIANT, OkgUOS f UKYANT Attorney-a t-Lukw AIIAny (.M*»twin Hkxbi V/tATHKHmitU A WYATT Attorneys-at-Lat© Dflko In lUumtjrrg ALBANY tilt l T. J. kit akiliA I'ml'ienl. « oHSnoa A K W|N<I. THE SCIO STATE BANK Scio Oregon I’.«-« a general tanking and .arban n«wa I«>a»« made at current rsle.au l»ai>ej ou prtncl|«l cittì» Pup’s Coffee House Al W • Kn<! r.f th« WorTtion Bri CHAHLX8 3. MASXB IB u . ivmui to Hluer Hl«» ) Proprietor. G M. xi .T i ' hmkm M c A lpin ROYAL RESTAURANT nllfrl I, I, « ,|...| lir.l with th. bMt the market «dorila muh piume SI. Albany Y Oregon L DUGGER Iteci», Mortgages sud Pension Vouch er« careful!« Written Slid acknowlclgr-l. I» a-, a, t'ontr.o tn el. prepared Houth of bridge, ut Kantiani News office. HCl<>, OREGON Dr. J. Mon Foo All I Xpert, ne. I ( ' inj ■ tin ier I CHINESE MEDICINES Successor tu the lai«’ Hong Wo Ton Albany, Oregon, is now furnish Chine«« medicine« undersigned recommends guarautera aatisfa«'tion. Call or write him st 117 West Second Street, Allwtiy Oregon. M. WESTFALL TIWI. « «mi MB. Train« from and Io l««>lna No I— I amvm Yajulna „ Arrive. Albany No. y- Trwln IravM Allan/ _« " " fot valila . " arrive, taquin»... TreUia Ta .ml r, No. B— Irovro Al’anr fur I Mil roll Arrive« iJeiroil............... No. B— IrovMlMtrolt __ Crrun. al - -u 11 M r M rsea m . il a t a I 00 r. M. IL I' X Irwin, fur « ervallle. No. S- Irovm Allan/lor ' orvalll* ..... TMA M Arrive, turvallla ............ .. Siti A M No te- Franco Fac’tes Curiosity. trovoa Albin/ B t r M. Bordeaux .France, Feb. II.-Hun- ArrivM wl «orvallla ......... gSBP.lt. day panned with Henor Franco, the No.S- eg-Premier of Portugal, etili In Bor lAwvea Ai’Any...... ................... —, î SX P. M deaux and alili In «m lunlott Illa AtriVM < urva Ila ... ....... BIB P. M privacy han retmrtned unbroken; Irwlwa iwr AHrnwy, since hln arrival Friday he ban not No. »- emerged from tho hotel where he la lASveo Covvallle ArxIVM Ailmny . ...... at oppl ng, not even, from hln room. Tho former dictator han become a No. S-e iASVMOorvadla ................. problem which tho people are dls- neo r. M Arrives at Allmny ----- , .. . i.u r. m runelng with curloue, wondering, No 1- even sympathetic Interest, but no one Imveet'nrvallto . ,.. B asp. it has been enlightened as to the hour ArrivM AltAny __ . t «er M of his departure, or his destination, for It la certain that he Is not to ro ho. II- I a ’ i » < orvallla. ,, It IB A. M main here long. ArrivMat Allan/ .... 11 SO P. M No it - Torop»rance Worker Dead lAoroa AUany ___ _ __ ....USS P M. pipular rote. New York, Feb. It.—John W ArrivM at f orvallla . . .. 1 is P. M. Oliver, editor and principal owner of AU »dt I . als, re tn, ..» . nn— t with Html hern Net the Same. Bryan dscleiae that Wall etteet le the Yonkers Rtatesnian, died at his Pn- kliwnyand Merchant I thought y'«i tnld me ha worae than Monte Carlo. home In Yonkers today, aged 92 loualb. »•».!. n, Onln r.„ I-t roll, giving Allevi arrvu* io S. » t -ut and ailjavsmc I waa a man of very gond character. years Mr. Oliver was an early lead as well aa Itrv-ltentHiali flot ftp toga. Th* natHnal convent ion of tho ft»- er In the tempernnee ____ movement, ___ Quibble I gite»» you misunderstood and Pie further mnwiiMtioo appty to me. I said he waa a man of good rep riallat Jtorty will bo bold In Chicago with his brother, Isaac Oliver, found- ,.U> r Sgt is«. <.«n Paas Agt. *0- |ed the Rons of Tempe rants. U. U.VkQNISK Agent, Allan/ utaUua.—PlUlndcIpblg Pre t Tt