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BY MISADVENTURE
FRANK
BARRETT
OOUNTY. OREGON
Rut how would It end? That I roa.d
net foresee. That he had gone off with
•oats ¿-finite sud immediata purpuo» I
ess (vnilncvd.
Mould be in tbe nett
hour undo himaelf tasupletely by threw Ing
off Mise tkalrytuple and making h-s uncle
understand that be bad no Intention of
marrying her? it would be sharp work;
but m«u lose no time »beo th«.« fortune*
are at stake. “We shall see," said I. re-
turning lo my work, tur shut i hoped
I >. re K tubi be I1‘ vn. «d • ben !
tor F'leimore’s signature.
cHAFmrvtii.
I
CHAPTER VIL
I did o-M aaticipat* any aerl-- la c-'u-
*MMa* from that *vrn: .
It seen<ed to m* that M vs I «nlr/ni, ■ w»«
entirely occup.ed with ike mu«
and
doubtlea* oo thought of anything eux
could hav* entered her head without be
Ing sugg>-*ted to bee. But that waa not
th* caa* with Lynn Yearn««,
He was
carried away by tb* goisi lo-lvs of Misa
Italrympl*. and pwveMng that •b* « *4
th* beat woman of the thn-ng. hath in
appearance and
fn
-u, b*
magnanimously resolved to aink tbe con-
• '.dera' ' c>
h'-r
• I :
: I
to socurs bar at any prico, no matter how
ru-h h« might b* by th* death of Ms
uncle.
Romebow or other he prop»>*ed fo her
that night bet»«~-n th« parta, perhnpa,
when he ted her Into th« adjoining r-»«n
for refreshment», tbouCi tuur* pr---;
th* old woman, hl» mother, shammed
sleep In th* brv'igh.vm to «1»» her s--n t -
Opportunity as they wrre takin< Miss Dal
ryinpls home.
Two morning* after the concert Dr
Awdrey <»lled on me. '.»>k ug a* yr >>
aa an old title deed.
"You must go up to F'letmore Hoose
■ I once.” he said, wit boot asking ■« !> v
I waa. or any other preliminary evlhty.
"F'leimore la In a crtt.cal condill.-n
there'« not a moment to »¡-are "
, “What does he want me for?” I *»ke<t
“lie want« to «e* you about th«' fool
Get Into
of a will you drew np for him
my trap, I tell you there is no time to
waste."
"Aren't you coming with me'.'" I n«k--l
as he put the reins in my baud.
"No; I have another case to attend. I
can do nothing for F'h-imore at preaeut ,
M sa Ihllrympl* lui my Instruct n». and
1 ran rely on her carrying them out."
I drov* over to FTeiuiore Hon«*, ails
pecting mischief. I found my old friend
In lied, but ¡»-rteelly calm and ••»•!!•-. :.-<l
Mix« 1 «airytuple was tn the room with
little laur», who clung to her han I aa
though she felt that soon there Would t>«
but that tu protect and befriend her
FTennore took my hand with a « '.!c-
a silent gr-vtlng that *a» mor* tuu< hlng
than words.
"My dear," ha wild to Miaa Dairywiplsy
"you must loav* u« for a few minutes,
plea»«, w* bav* a Uttle nutter of busi
ness to dlacusa, my old friend aud I."
"Well, what is it. George?" I asked,
going to the Imialde.
“Tony, you must alter that will or
draw up another at once. You thought
right to tell Dr. Awdrey of tbe provio*
Ion I had made. He refuses to b* Ixure's
guardian or trustee for her fortune "
"He won’t gc« out of it If you let the
will atand; we ehall see — ”
"But the will muet not stand ; be ha«
shown me timt.
For tbe child’s sake,
for that drar g.ri Gertrude's sake, It mu»t
b* altered. They mu»t not be ««¡-Arata»!
The money must 1» left lu trust, aud h--r
guardian and trustee must be my uepiiew.
I-ynn Yeamea."
“Noatsenaa ! As soon a» Lynn Yramra
finds be ha» nothing be will ream lo p«-«
ter Mt»e Dalrymple; he'll never marry
her If he gets th* money , and then how
I* your little lature to live with h--r? A
proof that b* doesu't mean to luarry b-r
Is that be baa been hanging about her for
months, but haa carefully refralm-d from
binding hl marl f to any engagement."
"You are wrung. Keen*. He proixxr-l
to her night before last."
Thi« took my brew th away, and left
ma no ground to a'aud ou
“And «he accepted h.ra?" 1 ga»p«~l. af
ter an Interval of «Hence.
"Six did.
Yoamas told Dr. AwJrey
yeocerday morning
He ranx at oo-e to
me. and arrived at the very momeut I
wa« aei«e<! with the attack -otherwise I
might not have survived it.
11« wa«
with ma all night . and thi« morning,
finding nx aufflrienlly recovered to liaien
to argument, he had th» out with me 1!«
has the highest opinion of Lynn s.« h.»»
M. m ivalrytnple, or she would certainly
not have ac--«pted him. 1 myself i— no
reason te dlalellev« In him
In tact.
It's only you. Tony, who Mick out ao
obatlnately against him; and you. a«
•very one know*, are a nmn of Mruug pre
judice* vary strong prejud ■»■*.“
“I • man of strong prejudice?" I ga-p
ed. "I, a lawyer, whoa* bu» txas It 1«
to widgh both eld«« of tbe qu-wtion and
d*c!d* impartially? I, an old man of
tbs world-------"
"1 don't car* what you may b*; I know
yon ar« an obstinate, pig-headed old fel
low, But you muM let me have my way
—I know I am right. No argument will
change me -1 muM have my way."
"Good." aald I; "I'll draw up a oof her
will. It shall be ju»t as you wl-h '
Aa I left the bouse I «pied I-ynn
Yramre coming down the n»d . but I had
no patience to «peak to him. and jumping
in th* do<-tor’« gig. I drov* off aa quickly
aa I could. I kept 'h* gig at th- -!.»>r ;
and then, going Into my uflke. I fetched
out th* draft of th* old will and a six-et
of fo-Xe-ap to writ* tb* new one up-«
Ju*< at that momvnt my h.-;v ke-p- r cam ■
In to say that my lunch wa« served
I
had an hour’s work txfor* me; it would
tak* sn-ahcr hour and s hvlf to carry It
over to FTexmoro, g«t hl* «'gnaturr, an-l
return
JuM aa I was finishing, there wa« a
ring at tlx boll, and my hoiwk.-e -r
brought In word that Mr. I.yun Ysam««
wlabed to •** •“*- “Ah. abl" thought I.
"be wants to pump m* sgsln. dor* k*?
All right, so be .Lail." So I bade tbe
b ist-keepev »h.-w h'm Into my nfli-x. an-l
•ay I ar<«ild be «Hih Mm la a ruiuut* or
two. I emptied my cup, and rone to jotu
my visitor la th* nest room.
In that moment It »truck m* that I bad
-N the draft of lb* old will on the
olfke table beside tbe »h««>< of fresh fool
•cap. I went --a tiptoe to the door and
through tbe gr«ea taffety blin-l.
Lynn Yesnws waa stanuing by the table.
lo-king round him curiously; I could se*
b in dUGmtly, but h» could not se* me.
by reaaoa uf tb« light from the ofllr* win
dow fulling ou th* blind
Quickly b*
caught up th« draft, aud ran hia *ye down
II.
Now thia, txlng only a draft, had œith
er dal* nor signature, and he must hav*
jumped at one* to the <«an«lu*iou that It
. .
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I V
! » «« sl».'lt
-iraw up; and *-elng that by thia draft all
FTeimor*'a tnuimy »a« left to Awdrey, It
must have convinced h m that thia Imrtru
I ta revok« that will *
nlu<-h I bad led him to bellev* naa mad*
in hl* favor.
The «beet feti from hl* band ; he «totip
(«I baalily, picked it up. and replaced It
on th* table. I u«ov«-d a chair, made a
- f !
■
just ri-dlkg from lay liitxb. then I opMw-d
the d >r and rnter-.-d my --flbe brakly.
Lynn Yeanx-s «a» »«Mted at «oui* dis
tance from the tv|fl«, l-xdi'.ng pal*.
“H«w do you do. sir?" <xld !. “You
don't I--ok quit« yvxirarlt this morning."
"I ani upwt . my unci* I» In a critical
rotoli tina I don't kuuw whether you
know it.
I cam* over to tell you I
thought you ought to know, In cnae there
wa* any legal matter to arrange."
"As It ha;u»'iw. there la a very impor
! hav» ju«t
tant matter to arrange,
com* back from F'lesmor* llmise-'-you
hear«! nothing th*mT Well -of cour«« I
pint's confident-»
In you,
Mr.
can
Yea mea?"
4L
"I give you my word of honor that--
you may d*p*nd u;-ou in y «M-recy,” he
hastened to assure uie.
"Good, sir.
I trust to your honor,
Your uncle is al»ut to revoke hia arili.“
An-l I glaucvd «.gnithanlly at th* ¡»pars
ou the table. "I assure you," I continued.
"1 have done all in my power to persuade
him to the contrary."
"Of course you have. In your own in-
te«est," Mid b* savagely.
“< In« mint «x>n».d«r one’» own Interests
aomeliniM; and after having had th*
management of th* Mtat* for *u many
years------ "
■What on earth ha« Induced him to re
toke It?" b- asked, taking vwry el ight
pains to coix-eal his chagrin.
"1 be I levo h» lias t>evn coaahierably In
fluenced by Or. Awdr»y."
"Dr. AwdveyP' he esclalined. "IVhat
has he la-en talking aboutT"
"Well," said I, still with a goal dm!
of »bain h>-» lotion, "I believe you ware
indlocTvet raough to Inform him that you
bad proj»wvd to. *n-i been accepted by.
Mise Itairytnpls."
“To what tus has tbe rs»--*l put that
knowledge?” he asked.
“We nmst n-«t call l>r. Aw tire y a rat
cal, sir." mid I. “All of us have our
interests to look after. And really
Awdrey's <w<w is plausible enough."
"i don't understand you; what do you
utean?" he asked »barply.
"You »■* it's aluio»t an open «•«■ret ; at
any rate the fact has for s>>iu* llnis been
known to Dr. Awdrey, that my old friend
Flrimore wished Mi»» l«nlrympie to mar
r, the doctor one of those curious fa I«
that invalid« occwalonally take up.
1
don't know if you have ever remarked
"Go on, go oo. f-r goodness* mke!" be
eiclslmed, interrupting me Impatiently.
"Well, sir, lately It h.ia been obvious
that F l- tmore's daughter l-aurw has form
ed a very strong attachment for Mise IHI-
rympl- a must »ttrsor-imary attach
ment."
,
"Yes, I know all about that. Go on."
"Weil, you see It la obvtoua that Miaa
Iwlryntple cannot marry both you and
I«r .Audrey; while, at the name time. It
is -inally evident that were you th*
l b id's »■ lard an, and from any unlove-
»>-< n ar -id- .nt you might alter your intea
tom with regard to matrimony. Misa liel-
ryrtnpls could only marry Dr. Audrey by
«.-parating herwlf from the child taurw"
"But then I could be trust** to tb*
child's fortune, and l«a>-* her guardián
ship to Mias Dalrymple, couldn't I?"
"Oh. certa.nly. If there were time to
persuade your uncl« to such an arrange
ment. which,” I added, with a profound
sigh, "1 (ear there Í» not."
lie turned hi« back upon me snd going
to tbe window, look-d out into th* thick
grey mi»t, while I. with two or three llttl*
cough«, aeat-sl myaelf st the table, and be
gan laboriously to draw tip th« new will,
my «[H-ctacles low down on my nowe. an I
on« hand <m the old draft, which I fre
quently ■» n»uit«~i.
"How ions will you he before you take
that thing up to the h >u«a to be ».gi»«d?"
asked I. Lynn Y rem*-*, who as I lifted my
«yes. I found was regarding me at tend re
ii-
"Dr. Awdrey waa g-w»l enough to lend
me hl« gig that no time should be lost ;
and. if all gm» well, ! «hall bo at T’K-i-
■taro's house at Im I (past two near as
ptmalble.'
lie drew hi« hot s little lower over hia
bmw^ and qulitol my ••thee without a
word. Aa tbe d-«rr slammed, I laid down
sty pen. put my hand« on my knees, and
had a good chuckle, for I felt I bad
played that gam* of er«a«-purpoia* very
wvIL
It was two o'clw-h when I r>t Inta
the ductor'« g.g w th the »■« rill. My
h.Hise was jual on the outskirts of th«
town. I'levmur*'* was two or three mil«*
bey-md on the other aide of ll.-agle Wutsiiu
1 be mist Had bwn thi k all the morn
ing toil It was th.- her than ever wb«u
I started, »u that 1 . .old not
thrso
yar-la sbrad with my glawaea on. H ost -
•v*r. I knew I could trust to th» latsJii-
gen-e of the d.» tor e mtg. who took that
road every -lay tn the week, and nights aa
well sranrtlines . and with my collar well
up. aud my uo«e well down In a e-xafort-
er, ->ff I star-—I
• ■
I )o«e,l *!< mis pretty coetifortaMy un
til ww g-H iuto the lieagl* Wools, there
the m st *-«m*«l to have settled down Into
a aulid block, an.) the big trees that skirt
the r -.-! - hi - >tb.-r -xte :u r-s»«.| th» <U-
srurit
. • '
'ti her
ambling trot till presently, sma-h ! Down
al«* w-nt. without sny kind at warning,
up d.i»lH-d the s.-at of the gtg. and out I
(lew. aa though I bad been ehot from a
catapult.
I *a» on my legs tn « moment, for my
first thought was of th« will I had Much
under th« »»at cushion, and I fwarw-l tbs
nag would start up a nd'-olt with it. I
could hear b«r breath ng heavily; she d.i
not attempt to move. I ran back In that
direction, when bang' over I went again,
rial <m uiy luxe
I had f«it something
strlk» agamst my shins, slid cj ! r-ws
to my feet owes mor». ! discovered ths
cause of both falls a curd was stretched
acruo* the road.
!l slsrkeuel as I touched it. and ttx
n«»t moment was whl«k«-i out of my
haul«
Was th « the wanton mlwhlef of
b-<s, or th» slu'«'«r d«wign of —nx ous
brtit upon plunder?
".My name's Anthony Keene, and you
shall suffer for th.», you v«ga!»mda. wbo
•err you are:“ I shouted, aa I gr<n«d
my way to th* gig
I am well known
In Coney ford, and ! knew that If they
w**o boys they would acuttl* off ou hear-
mg my name.
Tlxr« was no sound of vole* or f-ot-
fall <mly the »I-! n«t gasping «a tbe
ground. Then I felt sure It was ths work
of a man . but I was not fearful of any
further miachlef. for the thief must lx
foolhardy indeed to attac ban oh! law-
yer. who is more likely to g«t him Into
tro-dde than yield much In ths way of
boot/.
Feeling about the p-mr old horse. !
found that both the shafts wer» broken,
so there was no thought of go ng on In
th« gtg »ven If
b-ws»’s legs were not
broken a* well. The will was just where
I had stock It. under tlx «trap of the
cushion; I clapped It In my pocket, and.
«tier a mom-nt's rert«, lion, started off to
walk th« remainder of the journey, l-wv-
lug horse and trap in tb« r-w.l to tele
their chanox.
A ale* walk I bad tumbling Into a
ditch on ths right, and then Into a ditch
on the left, running flat up against a
hr -k wall, an.! th«n pitching on to a pll*
of flints by th* naulsid*, all th* time In
mtch darknew* and lni[»n«wrabl* fog. that
fa* «1. I knew I might Ion» b*M W* Hut
lialf th* tlnx in a circle To make mat
ters wort*. I found my non* waa bleeding
fts-tn the fall I got o«er ths eord.
It
seemed to me I should never get to my
journey.'« end However, after a time It
grew l«wa otxcur*. which made me think
t must hav* got clear of the B-wg!«
Wools, which waa a mmfurt; and short
ly aft*rw*rda I heard footatepa approach
ing
"Who's there?" I called when I felt It
was time to apeak, lest 1 rau into s «no
thing fresh.
"Maia Martin
B» that you, Mu*t*r
Keene?" replied a well known volco.
"Van, It I*. How far am I from Mr.
FTeimor»'* hou*e?"
"About half a mile keep «tralght on
by th* paling Thought It were you. Mr.
Keene, by your llttl* *qu«aklog votaau
Khali I turn back wl’ y*?"
I'v* left th*
No. Go Mralght ou.
doctor'* trap In th* road horae doom—•
•ee what you ran do with It, Ram Mar«
t.a. and take cam no one etae cornea late
mlactiief over it."
( To be continued I
I
tH NFI-4E OF CLOTHE 4
NEWS OF THE WEEK
Chinsae Dsclsrs Boycott on Japanese
Goods
*u a Condensed Form for Our
Busy headers.
HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS
A
Return* of th* Let* Important but
Nut
Lea*
Interesting
Events
of the Past Week,
China ha» invited th* batllvalilp fleet
to visit her port*.
Chin* i* wry hitler against th* Jap
snrwc and th* l»<ycott Is growing.
Hope for the ttax.very of tlovernor
'Guild, of Maa«achus«tt*, I* slight.
A wind and tain atortn in Loulalana,
I MlwiMippl and Alabama lias done
great damage to pt- ¡-city.
D-* health of Count Tol»t-d, who ho
l-eeti ill for some I lino, has has l> to-
stored, and he la »gam at work.
Th«» Inteielnte ConimMM comnila-
alon ha* rouipilod Hgur«*« showing tlie
¡utw.- haa n l hurt the ralltuad*.
Die annual lumber cutin Michigan
ba« dwindled l>> lea* than lialf ot wliat
t *a* In )* s
rba total of 1S07 was
l>; i . .-I -u-ii !.«•'
A l«'lt.»r addreaaed
"Your I »cel-
leticy, Mir Abrshatu Lincoln. Fifth av*-
nue, New York, U. N A.," ha* just
• orri' «-«I m tl I-'re . mail,
Canton, Maryh 24.—3 b* greatest In-
dlgnalmo prevails here aaginat th* gov •CKX
ernment f»t yielding to the Jajanrse
demands in the Tatau Maiu caae, it
being cunsidered that Hie government's
’M»
Telephone tiohaage be. II
I
('»Mol
Dentist
this province. The Helt
Government ««iely of Cant« n ha» or-
grace
II
III
a. aim PHD
j
actmn in this mallei lias lirouglil dis
upon
Pliai claw work lu all biaiuhe*of AenUMry
ganitrd several moostet India nation •eux
itti
meeting«, at which resolutions were
It. V? SISSI*
adopted that the anniver-ary of the re
lease of the Tnlsti Maru bo observe I as
oaauo*
L l
Attorneij-at-La c
s day of public mourning.
The teat.ln-
tuns also declared a boycott a gw: lut
Nnlarf |*ub>R‘ anti ftolMlo*
<>(
and )tse»l<>a«.
Jspanrwe gotal».
More than 60,(MM) pere ina attendai
the mass meeting« livid jeiterday.
building* were draped in in-vutning and
Ç C “HTANT
20 or more oral"« delivered denuncia
tory specche*.
Among tl • rpeakers
was a 13 war old, whore declaration
•i‘.torney-at-I j » w
against the Japanese canted the gr«<ateet
cut bus ia» tn.
A great numlier of those who had ar* U-—twt« »>..
•eoibled thereupon di vested ll>rn>»elv«s
<>f Japanewe-iusde gamenta, Including
^/KATHBHroaP A
taps and handkerchiefs, and made a
huge boiltire of I lie tn. Ono dealer In
Jv|wx»<> good* oflrted to sacrifice his
entire stock.
CilSre tn niuinbarg HUnk
The meeting recommended the Im
ALitaNY i
itti
oaaoos
peachment of Yuan Mhi Kai of the
board of foreign affair» for a »wklies» in
W. A KVflMO.
yielding to the Jajmneee.
Attorncij.s-ut-Lair»
('Mtilsr
OVER MILLION UNEMPLOYED
I fleets of
New York, March 24 —In a canvaaa
The American Dr-dging company'«
of the lounlry to a-cvitain the numl»er
. |100,0CMl diedg* burtiMl to the watet'«
of unemployed men, di«puich<« have
, e-lg«» at Oakland, Cal. It waa tlie larg-
been received from many industriai
(Wl -.e**el ot tbe kind on th* C- a«^.
centers with report* of conditions, and
An agent of the Immigration bureau, from thia» it is Mt ¡mated that more
who has lievti Invrwtigatmg the aubjev-t than one million men are minus |<dw.
of undesirable foreigner-, «ays thou- The report* indicate more than fiiMl.000
-and* ot anarchist* and indigent« will unemployed in the ch let oil ire and
lw deported.
nearly 603,000 in the stales outside the
citie*.
Illinois i* in th* ini-lat of a biller
That there are more u*»employed men
liquor war.
and women In New York City today
Tbe American ciulter Tacoma it at than at any previous time in many
la Guayara, Veueaneia.
year» past is the belief of union leaders,
Senator Botah aaya it was the plain chardy workers and students of social
Eat'inatee of thn number
¡XMiple that »aved the day in the rroent conditions.
out of work vary from 100,000 to 600,-
money ¡latiic.
000. Il la probable that half of the
A Han Fianciaoo Chinn*« WlittlUI latter number, or 250,000, is about cor
I want* |o lx deported to avoid ptoeecu- rect.
tiou tor rinding *400.
The following eat I ma tv I* given by
Carpenter*.
All union miner« have be-n w atnr-l rv«pon*il>!e labor le-idet»
to »lay away from Alaska until the In 10,(MM); tailor*, 6,000; rock men and
eicavator*, 8 000; bri< klayers, 7,000;
bor trouble ha* be«n »«tiled.
laborers, 20,Ota); honresmith«, 0,000;
Two train roblmrs cut their way tephall workers, 2.000; |>a|H-rhsngors,
through four a«-ta ot sttwl I ar» at the 2,000; painters, 7,000; lockdriller»,
lo'inty jail*t 1 Ivb-na- and are «1 Idxrty 2,000, engineer», S,OO0; pavers, 2,000;
l>r llali-F. Iwards, one <>f England'* plasterers, 8,000; strsmOtkrra, 600;
greatest phyvicians, ha* lost hia left arm »beet metal workers, 600; oom poi I lore,
a* a re*u.t o( constant use ol the X-ray. 1,000; pressmen, 1,000; ml* ellantum»
trades, 20,000; unorganised labor, 14S,-
Congrv ainan Humphrey nays that
000; total, 260,000.
without ship sulaidy Japan could whip
th« Cnited Mate« as «»»ily *• «lie did
Oregon
Sklo
ths Recant Panic In East
•nd Nou h.
f>'Me a ««cerai tanking and asehan
ne»« I ten« ina-le at corretti ratee an
IMued ou principal etllea.
Tbs West rime In PorUand Io Eat
le al
Pep’s Coffee House
Al w mi go4 ,>r ibs Murrtaos *trw«i Hilda«
CHARLZS J. MASXa
lluxMair to Ulnar Rens I
Proprietor.
M M c A ltu
G. M.Toaaa*
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Albany
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Pvcls Mortgngve and Pension Voncls
ers caretully w rit tvn and ackixrwledge-i.
i-raare, Contracta, etc. prspareiL S aii A
ut bridge, at Hantiam News office.
FCIO, ORKOON
DECIDES IMPORTANT CASE
R um I*.
The large-1 crowd of »ieliteeer« ever
in Han F'ranciaro is «-ipmled when the Interstate Commerce Commlmon Has
No Control Over Ocean.
l-attl«whip fleet ariivr*.
Accommoda
tion« are b*U>g arianged by the hotel*
W h hlngton, March 24 —A d<0 »loo
tor 230,000 pcopbi.
a as promulgated today by the Iiibr
Fulton says he will return to Oregon stale Commerce comimssit n In one of
the tnoet Im|v>rtant cases it has Iteefl
to answer H«-ncy.
called upon t>> determine for some lime.
Mt-nalor Bryan, of Flori-la, Is teriou* It is that of the Cosmopolitan Import
ly III with typhoid (ever.
ing company, a Philadelphia organisa
There ia a rumor that Henry i* in tion, chartere*! under the laws of New
Jtrsey, against tlie Hamburg American
vestigating Chicago graft.
Packet coui|«ny, the North German
Canada ha« ap|M-aled to Great Brit
l.loyd Steamship company, the Wil* >n
ain to keep out Asiatic labor.
(Hull) lines an'l the Scandinavian-
Ilcarat's Indr[«ndence league Intends American lintw.
The complainant's petition was filed
to keep tlie old patlii-s gin-asing.
with the comnilaelon nearly a year ago.
Roo-ooelt i» to write a tneseage on
H one time »ulwcqueiitly the defendant»
aniendm«nta to the anti-trust law.
filed a demurrer, attacking the juris
Travel to Hie Coot from the East diction of the Inter«'»!« Comuietev
will bo 12.60 cheaper than last year.
comtn lesion.
The opinion in thn race, which is
Fire d«*trny*J the Grand I'acific lin
very voluminous, waa prepared by
tel, Chhago. to the ealuot of 1100,000.
Commiasioner Franklin K lane.
The Husquehanna river Is *o high
In brief, and in «fleet, the rumnili-
II *», the ir»>n work« at Harrisburg Imve •Ion dscidew againat i tee If. It holds
The Ml»« AeS,
that it has no Authority over oceanic
What la commonly meant by "reading had to eh se.
the riot act' ” Is better known than the
The Shanghai, China, council ha- transjwirtalion and thus determines the
origin of the phrase, The blatorlcal voted to rediu e the numlxr of opium case adversely to 1 lie contention of the
complainant.
riot act was pn«w«-«t by thp British Par« «nioking dana by <>np-ioutlh.
llalhent In th* r»lrn of Georg* I. In
The United Htat«* Rt**| corporation
1714. it enact* that felony la commit-
Robbers Maks Rich Haul.
mad* earning» of over |IIO,000,000 laet
te«f when twelve «.r more |>er«<«n« urn
Reno, Nev., March 24.—Tlir.«e mb
year. Thi* ia mote than *4 000,000
lawfully, riotously aud tuniultuoualy above the earnings of HrOfi.
bets, heavily armed, overcame F-dsard
assemble together Io th* «llaturlmm-*
Hoffman and a companion on a read
Anna Gould any* she haa had enough
of tlie public pence, an to continue to
tw<> mile» from Rawhide late this after
of mam««l life.
gether for an hour after being com
noon, threw tnvm to the ground, and
Count Leo Tolstoi ia reported to be made <>fl in their victims' two-horse
manded to <l!»[«-r>»e by th«- atierfff or
III at Yasnay* Polar:*.
rig, taking gold and hank notes amount
und.-rwh.-riff or a JusUc* or th* mayor
Another affidavit by Ruel any* Burns ing t-> alwrut 147,01X1 with them. The
of the borough.
money was coneigned to the Coalition
lu the "rr-adllig" of tlie Br!tl«b Hot used threat* to gel false Uwlimotiy.
act, which Is a neceeMry prellmlnnry
Abraham Hummel, prcmlnent in the Mining company at Rawhide to I m urrd
to Its Iv-lng put Into ojieratb-n. It la not flrat Tliaw trial, has been released from In paying miners' wages and to meet
the final [aymerit on one of Ihr proper
cu«tumary ’«> recite tbe whole of the prison.
ties purchased last w. ek by th" (’«all-
statute, which Is mttn-r a long one. but
Mia* Wilhelmina Crawlord. of tx>*r-
only tlie following proclamation, which •II, Mas» , 2* )«*r* old, li»a ad -pt*d aa lien company. !'<•*•* aie in pursuit.
It contains: "Our sovereign 'ord th* bar son Jatnva Butler, who la 40.
Hundreds Parish at Sea
king chargeth and ivwiinistMlcth sll per
Toklo, March 24.—Tha Matsu Marn.
Old Benicia bmacks, near Man Fran
sona l»eliig assembled InitiM-dlafely to
dl»|»-r*e themselves su-l peai'wably to cisco, which hss been an army poet for a (too ton coeating steamer belonging to i
the Yu»en Kalsha line, was sunk in a '
depart to their habitations or to their ho year*, is to be atandonad, but the
collision with the Hideyoehl Maru, fii'fl
Iswful bn«lncns u[»<n the palne con •reennl will lx retained.
tons, at 2:30 o’clock thia morning two
tained In the act made In the first year
letters have been received by Mijror ndlea oft Todohokke, nswr Hakodate, j
<>f King George for preventing tumults B»u*se, Chi» f <>t Police Hhlppy ami As
The captain of the Matan M»rn, a ma
snd rloi-itis ar*«-u>t>lee. God save the sistant Chief Srhetattler, of Chicago, in
jority of her 34 4 jmaaet.gers and 43 of
klngl"—Chicago Newa
forming them they will be shot
tbe crew perirhed.
‘
Physician ^Surgeon
I
Dr. J. Mon foo
An
1 sperieticed
Compounder
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CHINtSt MtDKINLS
fliirc« »» r to the late Hong Wo Ton
Albany, Oregon, ia nuw pre
fumisti Chin- -e tne-licin*« to a
undersigned recommend«
«uvraiitee» satisfai lion. C
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