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H •*», te « • ' ’ * 'Jt • «1 • - •• * t <* 7 ■ r ' -■ »ÿk"." VOI 'M SCIO. BY MISADVENTURE - BV FRANK BARRETT rilAPTEIt VIII (Cuntlnur-l.) I rw to the pal nge by the park, en-i kept them in touch until at length I reached the i-arr-agr drlv« gat« of Flex more's bouse By this time, wbat with one accident and another, it mu«t bate bean prwtty rirwrly four o'rloh Th«r<- were llgbta In th« houer lieforw rhe d-»r Stood Lynn Yawn --s' mar«, Flexurwe e mrdneer bolding bar tread "After» »m. air," eal-1 he in an under tons that «¡><ke of calamity Thera »*• foreboding silence, ala* on the part of the maid «errant ae she opetwd tbe ell ttng room d-»>r Miss IMIrymple wse on her kn«*a ba fore a big chair drawn oaar the fit- n whl-4i Uttle loture eat, h'r face bun 1 in her hand* They were on’, aware of my presence. I left them, closing tbe door behind me In slime». "Where Is Mr. Tsamsa?*' I aekad of the ma*d who waited In tbe ball. "Vpwtalrs In master'« room, sir." «be replied lugubrluueJy. Yvvamea waa el and Ing by hia uncle'« b«d eld«, 1» throat hie hand« quickly in hie pocketa «• the door opened and I enti-re-l No one else was tbru-e. I went in alien«« to the bad «nd looked down Fl-xmorv'a •yee were closed, but hl« jaw bad drop pid. "You’re a bit too late with that will," ae.d Yranira, In a tons and with an ■-» pr-w« ii<x> os hit face that Implied a <'«■! deal a tone of sulalued jocularity, a cun al ng leer that bade ms umlemtand be knew why I hadn't rouie earlier, ‘Why. what have you t>e»n doing?" be aak-xi "You're a eight to be with aurpri... "How long has bo been gone?" I aakwl, Indifferent to tuy appraranco. "Oh, not above a quarter of an hour Gortrud«'« ju«t g-me -town. She did all that «raa ¡»wxlble to restore vitality. H it tt'e all over thia time He won't <wc.» back any more, as the song say*” "Hava you eent any -me (or l>r Aw drey? He ought to bo here." “Of oourse he ought, but I suppose he's raoma interesting pauper to look after, vrotit for blm tnyeclf Tbe oid boy waa shocking 1*4 whm I arrived here after leaving you. I went over to Aw drey at once, but he was out; came bach, and by that time uunky waa prwtty n<«ir tbe fiulab ~ “Waa be la a stat* of I'oasclousneM at that time or not?" "Well, he was conscious enough to aak for you, snd wonder why you badu't turned up" It occurred to me that Lynn Yearn»«, seeing bta uncle's precarious condition, bed hlmaclf etrwtch—1 that curd for me Instead of going for I>r. Aw<lrey, in order to prevent my arriving In time to Flramurs'e signature to the will. "Do you kuow why I did no* turn up. ae you call It?" I saked sharply. "Not I; but you're not sorry. I «up poe* that you did not get b»re in tim*" It wa« on the tip of my longue to rw- tort, "Not ao sorry «« you may have »a ana to be, Mr. Yearn»«,” but I m M noth ing. for I wtahv-d to era h»w far this young man’s fatuity would <wrry him, a ml rontented myeelf wr.th thinking of the bitter punlabmmt In store for him wfn-n bs should find out bow completely he ha-l deceived bbnwelf Certainly no eelf-de ception could be more complete than hia. Aaoured of my venality, led «way by bie •wn hop* and overconfiden--» In tbe cue- ceaeful laeiie of hie cunning, be apparent ly felt aa sure of being ¡-.*»--«»-d of hia ancle's fortune ae though the tbousau-la •era already in b e hanJa. CHAPTER IX Thera era some men who hare so Uttle Self rtwpecy that they do not keep up a Ascent preten--e of virtue when the object h achieved foe which It was first ««Burned, and Lynn Yeemee waa one of three. Ile already tm>k upon Idmaelf the sire of mas ter tn that house, and with a grand pat ronage bads me coms down and have aotne refrveh.'neut. I compiled, foe after the shaking I had received I waa In no Stood to refuse. We went Into the sitting room Lwure waa lying on ths couch bolding the hand of Miss iMIrymple, who sat on a •tool by h«r able. "Oh. haven't you got all that over yet?" Lynn asked petulantly, glancing at ffiem "HH doeli, K«•»>•." lie touched the bell. "It's abeurd nonsense tn en courage morbid feeling and tnawkleli set, tlmeot about a thing that's been fore- seen for weeks -aa Inevitable thing — A little refreshment foe Mr Keene." I3ie latter ad.!r<wd to th« servant who asm« to the door. "I say It’s nunaonas!" "Lynn!" said Mias Dalrymple. In a tone of notified stirpr.ee, regret and re- MOMtrnnce. “I aay It’s nonsense,'* he reiwwted bnmldy. "and you ought to know It, Ger trude. with your eiperieoce; the child haa been pectod and ¡«inpared till ab«'s un healthy. It's exactly wbat my mother has maintained ell along However, I ■ball altar all that — tbe girl will be peck ed off to a gooi. wbolewMne hoarding school aa e«w>n as the funeral Is over " Mias IMlrympI« looked perfectly amas- ed by this extraordinary outburst; sire could on« understand the meaning of It. I could well enough. Mr. Yeamen had already thought better of bla pcopoaal to mak« the penniless Mias Ikslryiaple a partaker In hia fortune, and did not ear • how soon there ahould be a breach b» tweaa them. It waa thia rathe* than any ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ eixi-im fir of dislike to Usure wht-41 had I«d him pi make thji Sa<*ge unalsoght, I-aur* clung ■ loser than ever to k«r • I, friend, end l<*M<d In terror at Ljrnn. M<aw Iwlrympie held her ban ! firmly The variant brought in the tray sad I hafped Ljnn waited till the .errant my self. ws* gone, and thee, going to tiw win dow, said : "I ■hull gu A wdr»y Th- cerrlft.-ar. ab»«t at once. Go .nd ' > . la i- The ,“!.| sprang -ip sod o » b-, hat Ml«» fMlrjrmple e-oo-i with haavtng and r! eu lip* en t nM * particle .if -xvhir In her fa.-e. She could not speak before me I.)nu met h«r i-alm r««« with bent brow*, «nd turned again to rhe window, flicking hla hamtkerchlef from hia side pookyt in * manner which by Itself waa Insolent and offensive Hut In doing this bs filched a little pellet of paler out. It fell sgai'v*1 toe. an-l I qua-kly covered It wHh my foot. Tbe next moment be tbruet bls hand shandy tn ths pock*t from wh'-th bs ha-l rtl-krvl out this pellet, then abuok hie handkerchief and looked about the floor at hia f<w< “What drradful weather. Miae TMIrym pl«." said I. setting down my gita* Lynn Yeamea went hastily from ths mwu. snati h ng hie bit out of leur«'« hand a* he 1 picked up ths pallet of paper sn-1 elipie-d It Into my waiat-vxt poche*. “tffi. Is this true, dear is W true?" crini little ta ire under her broath. aa •he joined Mlaa IMIrymple. "Will he •end me away from you? Will bs part nsV "No, my child." «aid I, going up tn them “Tkike this a «eu rance from an old man who lot«« you f-w your father's ask* and Sano Gertrud« for her own you •hall not be parted. I left them As 1 psew«t through the hall I caught sight of Lynn Yeamea >wi th« is ml.ng above with a lighted can-il* looking about for the pallet of -,-ap-w I waa carrying a wav In my puck«* CHAPTER X. I have tu my office what I ,-all nig "handy drawer"- a good large draw« that slides easily and fastsna widk a patent key, and divided Into a ew« nd oompertmeut* In this I put sway any thing that I think may come In handy at some future time, and an alphabetical Ind. v on a aide of paper telle ms at a (lati-v In which fleet to find what I want I tv-.iMiimend a drawer of thia kind to any oae of a pmcrt.wi and methoUcwl turn of mind. hs will bars r*.ri>irM to It more frequently than h. •ntl>-tp*tra, and find it <»x*s»««uaily of lueetlmabls value. Well. Into this drawer, Neat T, I put that pellet of paper after making a earw- fu) «lamination of tt, and lnd«i«l It thus: "Y«amee.- Pellet of paper jerked < m K of his pocket, day of Fletmore’s I shall have death. I've, IH, HMB- “ more to tell about this later ou a gmrd deal more. In tbs evening of that day I saw Dr. Awdrey ; he r ains to me with a face aa long aa a fiddle. "That'« an unfortunate accident that happened to you thia afternoon," be Mid. "ft might have t*»n worse," said L feeling my nose. “1 came plump down on It. Wunder 1 didn't break It." “I'm not »[leaking of that." said he. put ting down hie hat and «eating himself “Oh. you're thinking of your prop erty.” The poor old nag had put bls »boulder out and had to be killed, and both shafts of the gig were emaahwd. "Well, If your old boree had not been thrown down, you would have been thou aanda out of pocket." "You know what I mran ; It la an un fortunate accident that prevented your arriving in time for Fleimors to sign the new will as he wished.” '"There we .lltfer, I do not regard the sec d-ot as nnfortunats from that point of view." , "Well, what Is to be done about ft? The old will Is virtually revoked." "Hut artuelly It stands aa goorl aa ever It waa, and so It shall stand.” "Nuppoelng I refuse to accept ttx guard'.anshrp of Flsiuiore's child?" “You can’t refuse, t'ommon ernee will not let you; humanity will not let you; I will not let you. Have you seen Lynn Teamen slwe h e uncle's death?" "No; be had left ths bouse five minutes before I arrived. I hear he nailed at my bouse, but I cams by the other road. KI nee then I have been unabls to find bten anywhere." "That's a pity. I should have liked you to see him ae I saw him. Ils la so confident of being his uncle's heir that be ha« thrown off all reetralst. every pre tense of dc-ency, sod shows bl nisei f the h.-ctoring bully, the heart lews raw-si I have always believed him to be." "fmpoee hie !" be ei -lalmed, l<w>k!ng In credulously at me. wb-un alone of all men be doubted and looked upon aa mlaguld ed by prejudice. "I UR j-wi It's a fact He was brutal to little loure, and ho Insulted Mias I Mi ry tn pl* before my taco. Why? Iteoauw. now that he believes hlmoslf rnasrer of bls uncle’s fortune, be wishes to break off bls engagement with her. Ho has no more Intention of marrying her now 'turn bo had the first day be came to t oney ford." I.INS COI NTY. O1LEOON un terstau.l i - • n aa OS clear la judgment on tu-M thing* —J* Get that nonseues out of your bead, doctor I tell )vu iliât I am ta> more prejudknd *g*lu«t him than 1 sui la favor of you. He Is a arlAab. bearti««» . scoundrel." "You will never make me believe that i of Lynn Yeame*" "He aliali make you believe It of him «elf Abata n ftvua letting him know how Fi<-»aiur«'a money la tu be dl«v-w«l of, end wst< h him between now and tbe reaul ng of the will. He already talks of eetid- ng the chiál away to a boardlug erb<>o>. «ad. aa I tell you. reproved Mias IMI rjtnple before me for be.eg too sympa thetlc and kind to her." "Hut why ah»»uld he believe blnutelf to be bls nocle's heir?" "Remuas be fell Into • trap, and eras led to believe eo by tu* And I'll tail you II. believad that Manethlng elee, d-s-tor this new will was to revoke an existing will la bls favor. and 1 am couelnced Cha« be atretrbad ths corvi that threw the <« over ami dciaywd me. that thia «rill might not be signed. and nicely bo bag defeated bls own ente by It. I'd forgive him for that If my n.-ws had been broken " "I think I «an upaet that theory, at IraM," said Awdrey. "Wbat tltus waa H wh«n you were thrown from tbe gig!" « BU S - ». aa nearly as I «■ reckon," said I. "Good. He left Flexmore's house to fetch me at one o'clock ; he was at my house st half i«st. and be waited thar* far me until t»n minute« past two." Ils had proved an alibi fur Lynn, and I had to admit 1 muet be la tbe wnwig oo tble point. "And eo you ar* I am Sure, on other point« reapoctlug him," aald the Awtcw "We shall see that. K«ep your tnlud unprejudiced, and watch that young during the next four ar five day*" »4 L as I opened the -lour to let him out. I'nfortunately. this chance of clearing his mind was denied to u* The n.rt UKimlng, wbtei I called at Plasmare House, 1 heard that be had not been eexi sltxe he left, ahortly after my departure, to fetch Dr Awdrey; aud In lhe course 1 of the -lay I learn«! that be had gone to | ________ Uxulon. This did ______ not aurprMe mw ______ "lls'e ¿one to eee »’lin-loa »»H-’-tto* shout ibis I 1908 NEWS OF THE WEEK 'n a Condensed Form for Our Busy haaders. HAPPENINÜS OF TWO C0N7INF.NTS A Resuma of the Less Important but Not Lees Interesting Everts of the Past Week. Tba London Time« l-as much [inner fur Hr»» id »nt Roosevelt. R ium I s will support Italy In the pro posed relot ma in Mac« don ia Ruel's lawyers have again had hi* trial postponed on account ot technical ities. The llayticn president Is again ar- r.- g ■■■ aga.ntt I.,« g vrrn- uient. ' A line of first cl am steamers I s to be put on I m -tween Han Francisco and A laaka tl p Hilts. A Xaneae City lumber company has ent< rv<l a ph* of accepting robatea from railroads and paid ■ tine of IlS.uoo. No more bodies have t>cen recovered hum the burning Hanim, Wyo., mine. All »ntrai.'- e have l-et-n cl-w--N to •mother tbe blase. The steamer I*. m ma, which went on the r-ck» a short di-tance north of Han Franciaro, is (nst going to piece« and will tie a total wreck. It ie still hoped the < ng him may l>e save I MFSStNQEH 13 KILLtü I Robbers Then Loot Express SaU«o Valuable*. Physician «¡P Surgeon Teleghono (»change Nn. 11 Newton, Kan, Match SI.—A. D. Bailey, an express nirasenger <f tbe Welle Fargo com,tatijt, waa killeil by an unknown pemoa <>n Hants Fe train No, 116, Iwlwven Floteuee and Newton, early Honday morning. The murder waa very brutal, with robbery as Hie object. Both tlis local and the through sale« were iati«acked and st least II,- iMM) In money and sotus jeaelty taken. Tbe amount the robbers secured 1« iml known. The dead tmdy ot Measenger Hailey was found at 4 o'clock Hun-lay morning when lhe train rea< hed Newton It was stretched on the floor ol the car, the head beaten to a pulp and lying in a jmxi I of blood. The l-ack ot the skull • U crushe<i and lhe end of the car where it was lying waa spattered with bliMsl Tbe plod «[«tiers icached to the ceiling. There was no evider-c« ot any strug gle, the indications piloting to the eotnmissl >n ot lhe murder while the mean nger wss asleep, liefoie he could offer resistance. Hailry was seen alive at Htrong City. At Feabody someone opened tbe car door just enough to throw out a psieksge of waybills and then cl--«e»l it ipilckly. The outturn <d the meMengvr ha« been to g-> t<> sleep soon after leaving Flor ence and it is poesible that he did this Hun-lay night. After Iwing struck whils sleeping, and rendered uncon- « lous, his t>«!y rolled to the floor, and the robber, after 1«sling him on the hmd. o-'vetod it with the dead man's enat. One Id»« wa* slruik at the man's face with some sharp Instrument, apparently a hatchet, which broke the jaw Uine, From the dea-i man's pock ets th« keys w>-re removed and the «aba tAn>-«< ked. Then the keys were pat Imck into Bailey's ovrrciat, the coat, folded and [rut in bls grip, where it was found later. KK>, J I ill «. UILL, t> M II ««<» OHOOOg D Dentist itti •fio. L <>■ nona H. MONTANI■ Attorney-ab La® ¿.•■J wa . f Notary rubik- sag aoiioito« ot l'atents an4 ira.Ums oa«e. XM »«el M Slrael Al.»AMT. OBBUOl Í. Q G BMÏANT •aHomay-at-Law U«xl«ta B k . XA! HIHF--M11 a wrATT cu Attorncy8-at-La» ALBANY .V*K I t. / Mt MUSK*, Prsstdaat. THE SCIO STATE BANK S«.lo Orwgoa t-ees • general tanking and agahana. hmg nam loan, mede at curroul lalaeaad «rails iaauwl ou yrtnclpal ollie. The senate ina-lverteutly printed a TL« IVMl r la-w In rvivtlamJ lo Kat rs.-ort on easting whi< h attacks the In- »••HvHy ot Vice I'resldant fairlanka snd Is st ORDiH HATt8 CUÎ affair," I thought; "and rasy ba bl*l many otbor pr<>uiii>«>iit men. Tin- doc ument hae bcwii w tbdtawn. pretty fr-wly by my laarned friends I" Betimes on Thurelay I ■■•lied a«aJn Stanford studenta want to remove Comm-ssion Finds O. R & N. Tolls Al W eel And of I be Morrison arresi Brtdge at the houaa. fa* I bad made up my mind Praaideat Jor-lan. Ar« f icaaaiva. to via« the Inmate* there every day, CSARLXa 3. MASXM Portland, Manh 31.—It ia nn lor- knowing how long and dreary the lay» The German wants Grlscom for am- (•lov-Bsaur to Hiser Broa I stood the Oregon Rsilr<«d commission must I* for them In tba -tarkenod bo-ia* bseaador instead of Hill. Propri star. ami that the child, at least, ionind upon will sustain tbe complaint nt the Port Ttie National and Mexican Central ma aa a prvtactlug friend. M> m iMIryxn- land chandler <>t rommerve against the 0. M Tcaaoa M MoAsvsa pie was banding over her work with s railroads of Mexico have merged. O. R. A N. c<->m|«riy an I will issue an woru and anxious look upon her sweM There is no mater lai che .ige in the order this we«k ro-|uiring n mate-rial face Uttle Taxurs atartsd up with s rondition ot Heuato Penrose, ol !*enn- redaction In cla-s rates over the main terrified Mpramloa In her eye* *» tb-eigh •ylvama. • nd branch tine« ol that r<s»*l through ori« » ai m» ma■« she expected to see Lynn Yeanves with a out the state. Hir Henry Cer-.-plwIlltannermann, ropa In his hand to haul her off to board The extent to which existing tariffs ing eebo-vl. sa I opened tha sitting roan Hritisb premier, <• in a very critical will lie affected by the ruling of the door. B-»th of their poor fs.-ra Mt up . ooiiditn n. oommisaion cannot lie learned, but the with p Iraan re veheti I said: Many Japanese are t>eing caught at vffict may l>e to -iivtutb transcontinent Albany "It's only I the old lawyer exaua to Han I'iego making tlieir way into tbia al rates ami, prolably, to rrqtilis'an ad bother you for some paper*" 'country from Mexico. justment all along the line m Um inter laurs ran up. threw bar anna around T L DUGGER my neck, am! biaro! me; ami, still bug The auxiliary cruiser Prairie ran est both <d the railriad and the ahi|>|x r. ging m* at;e wht«i«red : • ground at League la land navy yard H the decision of the comrai«eion is at- ta kroj by tbe Harriman interest« it will "You don't forget what you promlaed?" No damage waa dona. lie ss-ailivl u ride u Id (idly on the ground "No." I whispered back. "No ons ehaU Thn ahecnndlng teller and auditor of that its enforcement would liens- itate take you away from N’uree Gertrud*” “You are a nice old dear I” she aald, the Pittaburg Farmer. |Mpo»iit Nation not only a wholesale revision by tho Peede. Mortgages and Pension Vouch giving me another klan; and then she ran al bank are held it. 1250,000 1*11 each. railroad of its tariffs but would serious era carrfully written and acknowledged, leases. Contracte, etc prepared H-.utk ■ way laughing, to wldsper to Mlaa IMI Twenty Toledo, ()., Inuilwrmrn have ly disturb in ter a (ate business. ol bridge, at Fsritlam News utf.oe. rymple all about bar secret Mt once a It Is expected that the finding« of the been sentenced to aerve «li month« in »moan and a child. ■CIO, OREGON jail for violating the city'« anti-trust OOOitniaeinn will lu> made the laxais of I g swiped for tbs ! »•< part of an bour, litigation on the part of the ntilr<«d raking up *11 th* n»w* of tbs village, far law«. company jxisitively to list the [>ow«rs tlwre'a nothing Ilk* trifling cihat for peo A Russian anarobi.t tried to throw a of the railr<«d commission which, un ple Io trouble; snd then, when I*ore bomb nt the police of New York during der the act by which It was create«), is went out of the room, I raid: a riot of unemployed. A companion An F.iperlenotxi Cotn|H>uuder od The meinlwre "Well, my drar. hav* you had many was killed and he wa. fatally aomded. sntloriaed to tlx rates. of the commiaeion were cautions and vlaltor* al no* I raw you last?" CHINESE Mt DK IN ES The a«»aa.in of W. I>. Htevena haa thorough in their investigation of the "A few acquaintances and Dr. Awdrey complaint <>f excessive freight charges. pie.del iueairity. Bneorssor to tho lato Hong Wo T —that la all. Il Is said th* commissioners feel con fl-I Aibwuy, Oregea, la now [-reta "Hava you a**'u klin or heard anything Hwrotary Taft will deliver the Me dviit that their findings will bn found furnish f'hineea medicine« to all. about Mr. Yratnea?" I aaked. morial day oration at Grant's tomb, to 1« lair an.I reasonable ami such as underalgiied revtanmands “No; he twia not con* back from leva- New York. can not I« c->n«i<b-red an abritiary rxcr- enerante»» aatiafactioa. Cal) or writs do* I am anxious about blm. X frar President Jordan defends the Htan- else of the au'liority with which they rem at 117 Wist heo-ti-l Htroet. Albany he is ill." Orv-g-m. M WEHTFAU. It seemed to ms that If bs were III. lhe ford (acuity and denounce« the students' ■re clothed. firet thing be would do> being a eel Ash movement aa a revolt. brute, would ba to writs and tall his Cloasly Guard Adiml. CougreMtnan French, of Idaho, eweetbewrt of bls suffering Tbe moment Telluride, Colo , March 31.—As the a man of thia kind teals mH up tn ths pr ipheele« Dial no immigration meas reault of the attempt to murder Gene bullying pdnt, he wblne« for sympathy. I ure will pass emigre«« this seaamn. ral Hulk ley Well., general manager of rotn-lrrwl It much mors probable that A store of persons were hurt by a the Hmnggler Union ininre ami mill, at Lynn bad r-O( to Urmloo to «peril sane heavy wind in the vicinity of New Pandori, sheriff Fitapatrick ia taking No I- of hia fortune In sdraiwe. and e»-»p* from Laavee Ya-iuln*. __ . B-wton.tlowa, and Msdlaon, Illinois. precautions to guard thn jail in which .. f.U A the Ingubrkrua oondnloa ->f thing« •> h<ana Arrivas altrany......... ... U.M A. Hteve Adama, < barged with the ■••••■- whilst bis uncle lay dead st Fletruore Pittsburg bankers admit that tie No. »— natlon of Aithur 1- Collina. Grin ral Hour« Of course, I k»p< this belief to paying teller and auditor of the Farm Train l«avee Ailwny.... ...nas p. Th. myaelf ; so-!, promising to drop In ag»!o er«’ Deposit National hank have stolen Welle' predeOMaor, ia confined, " i.I. _ LU ■ " arrivi* Taquina.. » OS " during tbe day, I left tha bouse, and went 11,106,UtM) during the past three years. feeling against Adama labec»miiig more Traina Te aad Vraei l>eir«l* hitter from day to <lay. directly to Mrs. Ysamra' villa. The Hritlsh house of commons lias (To be continued.) Feeling n gw Inal Adama haa also bren B o S— l-raves Allwny for lietroll [sxaanl a bill providing that all clocks engendered, it ia raid, breauae of the arrives Introït ................. nit i i be advanced HO minutes In order to use fact that during the [test two week« ful < apia-e Bilge. No S- "I would like to got a B>fa for "tn more daylight by promoting early ria- ly a score or more of minerà and othara Lsa ves Imtesdt — ----- ISSP. gg parlor," said the pretty girl In th* Ing. ArnvM ellany ................................. AMP U who wire <1.porte.I during «trike daya furniture emporium. Tralas r<>r « ervallM. The general assembly of Virginia has tmva returned to the district. Bo.B- "Er- wicuae me, nilaa," reepinded the adopted a resolution removing Judge J. Iravoe Allany t«r< ••rvollto .™ tM A. M clerk with a low bow, "but- but bare W. G. Blackstone, of the Eleventh cir Going Out of Buslress. Arrivas luevsiiia SMS A. H No te- " you a twau?” cuit, from office on grounds of immor Victoria, B. C., March 31.—News LrareeAlluay-------- — P. M The pretty girl bluahed rudder than ality and grows neglect of official duty. was brought by the Fmprcs of China Arri vm al Corsants-------- .... ___g «S P. |g • n autumn apple aud nodded lo the af Indana fremocrats have declared today that of lhe 3H emigration rom- No. •- paniea In lite bu«lnean in Jafsui last firmatlve lhemaelvea for Bryan. braves All*ny.............................. V «a p, «e The Morioks "And Is he bashful, miss?" ArrivaUorrallla. ,*UP.M Rhode Island Republicans will send year, but three remain. company is arranging to send emigrants "Egondlngfy. Why why. he alta ■» uninatracled delegatee. Tralaa ter AlSaay. to Oallao, the first shipment of 1,000 W*»~ ths extreme end of the aofa.“ Tramps are causing much trouble on b--ing embarked just before ths Empress I-eavM l orrains _ . a<M a M "Ah, Indeed! Then here la the rery al) PsciSc coast tar I roads. Arrive* Aitata y ... . GMA.M of China left: the Meiji company will • -fa you wish." ■o »- ••nd AuO Ja|*n<we to Peru in April and The largeet clock In the world will be "That? Why. It looks like the lattei IravM Cor»aille put on a erap factory at Thomaston, the Kokoku oom rany is arranging tn Arrives et Albany . T." The Morioka No T- "Tea. It la called the Tupld Rlldw Conn. T. e dial is 2H feet in diameter. send 1,000 to Brasil. company lias charter! a steamer to carry IwavMl'nrvalIta ......... a •• r. ■ ■ofa No one can alt on It without slid Iowa l>«-m>«rats have indorse.) Bryan Arriva AU*iiy .._ 3,000 Japanese to Chile. . ...... asap.■ Ing to th« twitter." and the Nebraska platform. bo. 11- Pup’s Coffee House ROYAL RESTAURANT I Dr. J. Mon Foo Corvallis 4 Eastern R. R The Illinois Republican convention Mora S'rea «leg Flaaaee. lias indorsed Cannon and declared for Mrs. Oldwed l BuppoaB you keep tariff revision. bouarbold expense a<-eount? Mr* Newel — Yee; and I uae ths Admiral Evans has answered tlw double entry system. critics of the battleships, saying tlx Mr* Oldwtel -What advantage U armor belt is ml too low. there In that? Railroads have dnrlrled to attack the Mrs Newer! Why. by putting down ' rata law* of Illinois and Mlaaonri an- every Item twice It loarse tuo mure pio (der the flaprrme oonrt decision. tiMHigy. toother Plot Diceovared. Port Au Prince, March SI.—A freeh ron.piracy against the government haa been discovered In thia oily. The leader of the plot, General fjtrraqnr, who waa arrested on Marrh 14 on suspicion of oonepiring again.! the president and who waa releawed with four othrra on March 24, took refuge thia afternoon In the French legation. leavasCorrelila.._ Arriva M allany No it tra»»« Alton y ........... T M M P M Arrives M Itervsllla_____ ____ ... 1 IIP. M A II of tha oboe* train* ronnrot wtth noeta*»» PtolAr < on>r*ny train* txMh al Allany 1*1 Co, ,*, ». m m lui» a,r laoeMt, gtvlag girasi aerv»»i u> x-»p,r1 and a<1)aroni •• WSil s» llr»ll«nlni»h It.rt Sp Ing* Pu« lurther inBwmation appiy to OIO. r NKVINS, Usa. P U. U. CHUMlkl Agent, Allaay. . KV. 1 * • - <• I % Î.» J