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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
» **♦ *x ■h ZI « hw’s fé . - •• •' • ?' ’ E- T <± SCIO. ______ ______________ li A R R Li T T ■ IB I! COI XTY, OKEt.ON ' ws shut ouraelrea In. Just se Mr Trames . was admitted to other dour I would have given anyth'ng to knew «hat was tab.ng pises there. but I «muid I not well put my rar to th* k«yhol« in th« ; presence of LttJe laure, so I bad to ran- . tent myself with the bops that Nurse '¡•rtruils would ess through tbs wiles of her »-rafty v-eXur It was exasperating I to Lear the murmur of «-»ree and not to divtlngvi ah what was be-ng raid, however, I lea rued later on from a certa.» source what took ¡.la w In this latervlew. sad I w.l' set It J<>sn here er if I h«»l »seti an i hrard aJI which. In my mtnd, I certain ty dal when the mere facte of the case «rere tnsd« ku--*n to me. Htan ling by tho d-»or so he .-l<vred h I.ynn made s grave in- .'ination of-hie hra I svprraMve of respect rontrlt ->o any thing you like, then bo stepped forward hsorily with K.e band out. hie bead ere«», hie . h •: thrown forward. In « u»*uly. ballast way Mho put her Kami In hie 1 an you forgive ms’" he asked, hold- ber ha tul and epraklng In that rapid, full un lertone that Is suppurami to expresa earnest anx *ty "Gertrude!" bo added w rb a trader inflect'on, putting forth Me loft arm to take h«r by tbs weist Nothing eixvre. Is hk* su-iaetty with certain women, but Gertrude was not of that s«t, ami. quietly shrinking to avoid hie touch, she withdrew hev hand and sealed hereo f w-.tb the el'ghteet depreca I can see tory movement of h«r head that graceful, dignified movement •• I writs s k nd of "no thank you” mote- ment With a deep «igh I.yon dropped his hands by hie sides ami senk in'o s chair "I ought to have optken out at th« very first. I know that." he said. In th« tons of « man candidly admitting an amiable wrakness "I ought to have given you an eiplenat .in . but I was t»««ide mjoelf that morning " "As you have not offered aoy eiplans lion since, I am to suppone that you have be-n beside yourself rather over a week." la raid Mias iMirjntple, with her voice "ladead I beve.“ he said “Tbra T think s little apparent «ccen trinity of c -telnet must rertsluly bs for given,“ stwl «o. •• If she had disruw««*l tbs subject, eb« asked In s ton« of oriti nary civility. "Ao<l »hen 4-4 you re tura’" "Oh. I er ca • •«.-* th:« morning.” replied Mr Lynn uncamf»,rtably “Dr. Awdrey baa ««*»4 frwjusatly «f I euppoe« you have not baJ ter you tlm« to call upon him “ "No that U. >«a I ««w him corning along.” "How very f »rt .uat« ' Mr Kren« b»« bren nqmrlng about you Of course, you have not ee«n him?" No« knowing bow much she knew, he had to admit the fact that he bad aeeu me also "Er y«s. I have, hxd to call upon Mrs on « press.ng matter of bu«lu«M you know " Then, now I suppose you hers H» fled neeriy everybody e curiosity Isn’t It a great relief to you?" (To be continued ) ‘ BY MISADVENTURE — — I.IXX No you w«|| n it e«v n«r m«r nn« CHAPTER Xlt. i< .nt n T giaaewd around to «.w ibst there w»s did Bot Inquire whether you were r.ch BeShn.g M or p»»r when ehs eonsvoted to be your ■way f .1 «1 . - - 1 • ; wife, «b» will not refuso you now for any w»fs. 1 .rft .'.. In ill, ■ .g You must ««plain I reason of thsr k.nd f ;nJ Dr Aw ' »s . your «Hence, and svk h»r to marry you “1 raw Lynn's bvrws out*. 1«. and I I drop;—! in lu know if be »«re bvre. 1 id< «.ng you without rewwja F lev more al. ;.4 I «• to •«« .. t«-'»»r.. t.« « -■«. If a lehr-1 l.iii to be rhe guardian, with Miss you don't mind uiy waiting b»r» “ Itelrymple, of Httl« Lauro, and to take "Go la sod «-• h.ru at oure," said I the ntereet of the money In trust for her >m li «he came of age By tn accldeiit I havs dou« « b b.ni " H« thanked rnoanl w-at into th« offi»r. that w!«h «it prevented from being legal whlls I «lipped Ini - m, »lin.ng •»• . “Ty isrr 1 ■ 1' but urtusl.y, you are aa which, as I have m d. ,s do idsd iron •mich enti! 4 10 th« money •• though the th« officw by a half glased »lour, th*l In ti' hai nog h«p; -n*l Mie» Imi n ;• e h*« -ti-ral to lake rare of the tsrospts «.»ucd so «¡,.b' » '".st » -.at uk-s I l»<w in ot s r»»»»iii is a .-I nl« in tbs <u!».-. •hl!»I penn«n. t»; 1 y relieving me of a rer If ant<«»• think« It is wv-»o< to play a: 'sin part of toy duty legally 1 diali •avralropp ng, let .31 re .«nil>,-r t ..it I remain ber guardian, ao.4 shall In fa»"g am <>t. y a lau «tercies my binct on whenever a <|u«wt|on lion to li«tr«lng In a <a*. »f this k-n<i art see respecting her welfare, but virtu - • M.«« I is . . a «rd «ni Tbry had got through th« r first groe* I shall Ing when I rra.-i»»»l th» 4oor. but ■»• I her service» must be |«ld for •aw thr-. igh ih» . •! grren :«ff»t» - ».«tie upon her ail that Is paid me a« in talas, tba, still brld ra.-b other by th* terest ar - g fr>«u Flexmore'a bequrat." baud. "But. my drar fellow, you are robbing "A mars sprain . that'» all Painful yourself you are ■ xrrying g«a»roslty bs- aooi.gh at Aral • .«■ y»»n I all the I .. n l« of rsns*»n!" et»-Jalm rd I. vbii frotn ru. > .g a ■ »■ . . I . was »vying in his bluff, open '- "'N'-». I am »I» ng noth c.g of tho kind "Why on »artb didn’t you writ» • wool I slial- -imply 1« arry g out T'lexmor»'» or tw > to u« ' ask» I Awdre» Intern >:is. and I «hall remain aa rich so "Oh, I didn't »ant to make a fuas I havs i>««n W h«thor you marry Miss about a tnfl« < «»(»ecialiy at «noti a time Ihxlrytnple or not. I shall settle the money end you kn-»« » »fiat list *<»uru women are ars » siren »>n her But now you know you have no . » .. , « " - . ■ , . ....... ' t -. | - nuutar w th a fel low," I.ynn replied, throwtug huow-lf into I'll »U »ter r-ad -f h-r.»,«in to beat a chair this a man r«liu|ui«hiiig fortune, and “Your ailcncs u>a.!e us think that th* the fair chanco of making the girl he lov-4 accident was nut • tri:’-- ' Aw»Jr», •■» 1 h • wife, from ,-h.va.roua con«i-l«ratino half a-ating himself on ths tabl* an,I far of that girl’s happiness, and a ermociea Hoi»* feeling of »bity? Ing bis frlmd. "I m -« now that I was to blame I’m dìi-»-« apnnsora made a preyry goref sorry for It That's all I can •» . ni) for«.a«t at hi« character and disposition drar f«llow.'' '■-••• X« •• ‘ - I. » », - of J..1.I1 ”1 am «orry also. It must have iron H»»n»rd. for I doubt If the great phllan bled Mias iHlrymple. It would h*re of •'..Opi«t w»« et»r mor« lor lug to ths gn»j. fended bar bad «he ■ - n ai> ordinary j .' generou« to the erring, or kinder to Old Keen« here do*wn t hk« >» 1 . I war- the aeak. rant h« has put a itnd construction on your ail«u<-« an.I dour his utmost to set Indeed It taved my h«r «gainst you. I sh't’ild like to know whst you would inteuu.ty to •nel «I. .■•••» !... 1 • r it-« . Iisre d »ne. «ee tig an hon-at man bam Isct." ! ».»«Ini and --hratsd by a lying, subtle I.ynn toy«»! with his riding whip In « •■ascs! oir th« ■> h«r aids of a half glawsl Irnc« for a f«w minutes 1 durlug which l-»or ueb a taffety blind If you ars an hie qt»l< k bralu h*,l concslvsd a plaus.- »rdrnsrv person wlib an or linary lov« of bl« means of e»wp«i. and then he m <1 •ru*h and an ordinary hatr««t .»f d«eit. "Awdrey. old fellow, I niu«t tell j»u I'll bs ,ri-l you would hava flung often all. I »-an t k-. ; n 'hat <1- r and told - n>; '• |»r Awdrsy frum you I purp»»«»!) stayed away I j that Lrnn \ eamn> was a liar and a < b««t. was pnrtvsh«. » ’e«i.' -■ ' «' •» » •■■■• '. a "Why? I «a us htre the whole matter' ■■ 1 < • - •Ut frorr. beg i n ng ’ a w.ly old lawyer, you would havs dons "Sovne months «<« this old rascal hers. noth.ng of ths kind For Hr Awdrey Keens for »hat port«»«« 1 .-annot lui- Iwileved that my prsjudkw against Lynn TREE DESTROYINQ RIVER. agin« l«< me to h«l>««e that I was heir Yearn«« amounted to a miiia ; I had t»o Io Flsxmorv’e f-.rtune In the belief that proof whatever to substantiate a char«« Weaker« «levare that « haws t e «bs I should before long w It» a dwwot posi- against hen, ami In th« absruc« of proof Ureell Alo«« «he Hanhs. tloo to nia.irtain ■ wife, I nought to win l»r Awdrey would bs fully justified In The Glia rlrer enters the Colorado Well, on tba believing a trusted friend In preference Gert rude M im Ihilrymple west of Yuma. sud »e cnaMed ite day of Flesnyore’« death I discovers»! the to a b.asn<t lawyar How could I ]»rovs angry waters through a mas« of oldies truth that I bed nothing to vipset frían that he knew nothing about tbs will bs- sud whirlpools through which Immens« Mm." for» his mother telegraphed to him after The barefa.wd effrontery of thia lie the rrotLng of it? I rosfld only declare quantities of drlftw«>d were whirling «early t»»* my breuih away. that he did not know . he could »le. ¡are In a mail race, says a writer tn Hsr- “I had been living rather «straragant- that he did. He had Ingenuity to invent l>er’e Magatiti«. Escaping lite worst of ly," continued I.ynn "beyond my niran«. masons as gt"*! for his knowing th« fact the turmoil, we reached the town nt in fait relying ou being able to r«--»»up as those | could produce to show that he racing «¡»c»! end mad« triumphant myself «»«»uer or later. an»l tl»«n ou.i-leiily was Ignorant of ths reel truth. In a case landing with half our journey at •urn- 1 re».’ and - .»at I » «• 1' ■ ■»1. of hard swearing th« judg« must lean pl la had. own rewMir- -a. In debt, and in- agrat.lw ->f towards the aide which wris least <W|< At moat places along shore the rivet provid tig the »» isn I !->»»-l with th« ble of duplrity. and It would go bard had reached tbs line of older growth* borne 1 had absolutely offered her a few with the lawyer Io such a case. and was leveling the larger tree« by day« before of course. I am to blame TTirsr conditions decided ms to I know that I ought to have l>e»u pru th« half glased »(»tor a« It was. end to hundred* wherever a taxi of the river dent. I ought not to have counted upon seek sum« more than ordinary means of dlrectnl the force of the current sgiln«t Flexmore ■ g-n«roe ty, I ought not to have anfltlng an ■■ ■' r«-.r dinary rascal. 1 the far shore Tree« ten Inches In diam offered my hand before I wa« aaaur«»! felt s irs of th « thit Dr. Awdrey would eter ami twenty to thirty fret high wrre beyond the possibility of »loubt tiuvt I Insist upon I.ynn going at once and tell constantly toppling Into the Insatiable bad enough to marry upon. But you ing hie story to bls «aeoflieart, and it river. know what I am a hea.tetrong impuls aeeiuetl to ms that ths l»«st thing 1 could The fall of three larger trees w«« ive. thoughtlere. rscklawa, thrlftle««. un •to wa« to go to Fletmore Hou aw before happy wretch!" Hie voice faltered, be band au.| prevent Mr. Lynn deceiving always graceful. The first Intimation covered b s fa» s with hie hands. r<»*« ab M as lislrymple as be had dereived Dr. of It was s distinct shiver that ran through the entire tree, but was m*>«t ruptly. Stamping »ith ln»i»at<»n»-a at h.s Awdrvy own weaknnse. and turned in eilerue to “Mrs Guttridge." said I to try hou«e- marked In the trpjwr branches; a mo th« window It was not a bad plsiw of kcefe-r, who is a careful woman, and de ment later the tree would l>vnd grace acting it to* Awdrey In completely II- livers mwasages correctly, “I can’t wait fully forward as If bowing to Its roee. went to the window, ami. slipping any longer : I don't wl«h to disturb l»r enemy Ao Instant's pause and It bl« haul] thn gh the other a ann. sa -I Aw.frey and hi« friend, who «ram to bs w or 11.1 sink slowly Into ths rushing "There's n-ithnq unpardonable in that. bav.rrg a nice little chat. If they ask waters that had reached to the looamn! I.ynn nuth ug that she will not readily for me. you will say that I had an ap ami Inshore roots. forgive " pointment to keep, but that 1 «hall be at Tree after tree of thia large growth "I know It. Awdrey, and that's the home fr<>m n.ns til) twelve tomorrow would start down the river broadside worst |»rt al-'ut It- I must break off 'he morning ” engageiueii' ’ ■*' I tan* not how with It rtb that I trotted off to Fletmore to the current Hlowly at first It would •u.h • generous girl a* that I know House as fast «• my legs would carry roll over and over, tangling Ite branche« what she will -ay when I tell her I am a rue; but there wa« plenty of tim« to think Into a great skeleton wheel, rolling fast b«r«at •*|l "*?• ’?*•” matter. I can on the way. and 1 had plenty to think er «ltd faster n« lue branches nera me wait till you are rlHv.’ Wait -good gr* about. How wa* I to warn Mli Dal more Impactrd and presented fewer clous! 1 am In debt now. a penn.leae rymple? To toll her bluntly that her projecting points to catch and hold a b-grar I must remain I haven’t th« lover was a o»*amp would not do Her ability to ga n fifty pound« a year an I love would only strengthen in defending moment In* thè shallower reaches Eventually the branch»-« would be worn never shall have No; U must be broken him against hrs accuser. off I said that from the first. IM you But did she will lov« him? Had ah« off In s’irti progress leaving only tbs know, I forced myself to affront her, that ever really loir»l blm? 1 was tncimed to tougher roots to retard It. Then the de- «he m'ght throw me over I pretended a answer no to both question« I believed no ted tree would give up the struggle, brutally cru«' fee ng toward« -!■ sr and whirling Into the line nf least re that aa yet she had really loved no <m Tsiiir*. poor child ' that Gertrude might Yet I was not sufficiently sure to feel sistance. would float head nn down tMnk me unf—lmg I went .ff to !«>u that I could with safety s;owk openly on stream until caught by the spreading don without a »ord of farewell. I re tbs subject. And that la why 1 made up roots In some shallow. frained from writing on« kind word «11 a fairy «lory- a pretty occupation foe a with th« san»« piirpuas. Idou't you ass lawyer, you will say. Th«* Fhl lo«r»phrr« Alan iRrriMUlitti now Tb»y saw me. Nurs* Gertruds and lit- Grlgga The femmina populatMn “Yra; but ell that must he ma!« dear tie ttanrs. from tbs drawing room win essine to bare Increased wonderfully go her." said Awdrey. •; twly dow a« I came up th« gravel ¡«th, end during the leet few weeks "Made clear to bar? Ta that the way tho child .larted off to open the door. and Brlgga What do you mean? to break off this unfortunate engage b<uh welcomed mo w.th smiles on th« Griggs Why. when I was marrlrsl n.-nt'” threshold. a tn'Mi th sgo. my wife seemed to bo the ■ r only to begin M "No; hut there Is no necessity to break only woman In the world.—Boston story when Mr. Y««u»«s himself appeared. off the »ort'inftit " I gathered up my hat. great coat, cum- Transcript. "What do you mesa? Noroly yon wouldn't have me s«k her to wait till I fortvr, ami stick, end, tucking them under Between It.COO and alcnbnl m grow rich rich! I. who never did a on« arm and little Itaure under th« other, elcupsd into the adjoining rousn, whore gloea are now lo operation 10 U.rumay. gsesnt day’s work la my Ufa," I I FORTY MILLION bUSHILS. Oregon, Washington and Idaho Mak« New Record tor Wheat. In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. Total IQOT Grain Crop Bushels . . . 5S.ÜUU.UU0 . . . lU.UOO.OUU . . . U.Ü0O.0UU Wheat llarley Gate . Total HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS A Resume of ths Lass Important but Not Lass Interesting Events of the Past Week. ................................ Catholics of Han Fraodsco apeelal mass to pray for rain. ara bh pmonts East by Hail to April I Wheat ..................................... 100,000 1,000 Gate ........................................... (00,000 held Th»» bandlta who shot Marshall Mil ler nt Kent. Wash , are surrounded by a large t»o»s« Whll« ’playing burglar" a l< v ear old boy of Woodstock, Oregon, shot his 9->cnr-<»ld slater through the heart. it la now against the law to bind the feet of women In China. and many of the opium d»ns have been Icloat-d The office of the anarchist paper La Quest lone Social«, has beeu dls- mantleil and the printing material removed. Governor Tlughea of New York, threatens to call out the militia If necessary, to stop race track gamb ling In that slate Admiral Sebree and th« officers and err^b nt the ci ulnars California and TrtiUi a»e«> received a great wel come nt Everett, Wash . enroula to Seattle. While the contralto soloist of the Chicago Hymphouy Orchestra was singing nt the Armory In Portland on« afternoon a canary drew tho at- tsntton of the entire audience by alighting on the aiii of ati open win dow and singing lustily. Seven jurors hnvo been secured to try Abe Ruef It Is now reported that Evans Is on the mend. Admiral Kight jurors have been »•'cured to try Flrey Im Ford of Han Francisco, for bribery. Salem people naw a strange light traveling In the Mr tor about half an hour Bunday evening Seven hundred junks were sunk n«d 2000 people drowned tn Hankow Chinn, an the result of a midnight flood. Four “trpstlrs" escaped from the Salem penitentiary. They had been working nil the asylum for fiH’ble- minded The B It Lewis Lumber company and the Idaho & Northern Hallway. of Coeur d'Alene, are In the hands of a receiver. The »election of a jury to open the ballot boxes and examine the ballots of the New York mayoralty contest of 1905 has b>'gun Three persona were killed, several hundred injured, about 10,000 made homeless and JIO.ooo.oOO worth of property destroyed by the fir» at Chelsea, a suburb of Boston Anna Gould has sailed for Europe. Nearly B.IMTO scree of hops have la'cii plows»! up in England. Heveral Mexican towns shaken by an earthquake. have been At the Los Ang.ilrs hearing Santa Fv offii lais have admitted rate discrimina tion. A new copyright treaty haa been en- tered into by “the United Htates and Mexico. Sir Hcr.rr Campl-ell-Hannsrrnan, ex- premier of Great ~ Britain, is growing weaker. The Portuguese premier haa offrra-l his resignation, but the king haa re- fuse«l it. Miassachu setts Republicana hare elected nninstrncted delegates to the national convention. Roowevelt may send a special mes sage to congress on the question of the number of battlrabi|o to l»s built. German building trades employer* have disagree»! with their worktr en an»! 60.iXX> of the latter are out of work. Chicago ha« just received |RA3,R4O as Its share of the net rarnltigs of ths street railway companies for the past year. Clerks and other officials in th« var ious government department« at Wash ington, D. C., have l»«en warne<i not to mix in politics. Th« American government likely to Intervene in Hayti. is not The Republican National eon tent ion will have two Taft delegala« from Ne« Yars. Another r«eor»l breaking year for trans-Atlantic passenger bisin- ie In sight. Harriman ha* secured control of th« Krl« rallnard, giving him an ocean to- ocean line. The O Ive Nt reek bank. Nt. Ixmls, hav ng a capital of 1100.(KMI and de- Barley Gats Widespread I xlstence In United Stales Is Astrundlng. IO.UOQ.UUU Shipmonte b» Water to dp-il I Wheal .......... . . liarlsy ............ 1.0&7.0U0 ..................................... l.S&u.OOO . .......................... 2.210.000 Portland. April H With the de parturu this month of seven char tered ships now loading at I’ortlnnd, and five loading on I'uget Hound, the greatest ei-neon In the history of the North 1'aclflc grain trade will ba practically over. There are a few straggling ships coming along for May-June loading, and at least t w<> more steamers will load wheat for th« Orient, but the movement haa bc.tn so rapid thin ncastin that May 1 will find the bualncM nearer cleaned up than In any previous “big crop’* year. When the returns are all In for April. It will be foued that Ore gon, Washington and Idaho for the first time In their history, have •hlpp<-d (flour Included^, t0.O00.0OO buahcla of wheat, and still have some on hand to tide over the dull seaaon until tho new crop arrives The 1907 wheat crop of the three state» was a record breaker by near ly 10,000.000 bushels, reaching a grand total of 6li.0u0.000 bushels, and on account of the good prices prevailing throughout tho senaon. It moved more rapidly proportionately than any of Its predecesaora. Not only waa tho wheat crop th« largott on record, hut barley, which has been steadily Increasing In prominence an one of tho great staples of the Pact- ■ t.» - ■■■ . »■•»!. ;!■!!-•'»•■! rt n..H mark with a crop of nearly 10.000,• "ini bushels Guta, exclusive of the p' grown In the I -i <'.»nn• r dH• trlct on Puget Hound. Is credited with a yield of 12.000,000 bushels In tho three stston These figures which show a grand total of R0.000,000 bushels of the three loading cereals, are complied from accurate statistics, kindly aup- l‘ll''d by the railroad rompimi' ■«. which movwd the big rrop and by prominent grain exporters In various parts of the three state» The flgur-a fall abort of some of the earlier esti mate» made on the crop«, and natur- ally ar« several million buabala smaller thaii th»> government figures on flat» and bn Her W ixhlngton'a li'.Ooo.OOO bushel crop of wheat dwindled to about S5,- 000.000, that of Oregon »«« slightly under 1H.000,000, and Idaho's wna somewhat over 5,000,000 bushels WILL GO ABROAD Prat dent Will Lea»« Matters Entirely 1 o Hie Hueceteor. Should Washington, April 14 President Roosevelt's prosent desires bo reallxed. ho will spend the first yoar after bls retirement from office In traveling outside tho t’nlted Itooseveit’a itinerary, State«. Mr. however, has not been dctermln- d Ills plan Is to sen some of tho rugged and llttlo frequented portions of for eign lands, aa well aa to travel tho beaten track of tho tourist. That tho president will Indulge tn his fondness for bunting big game In be llrvrd by those to whom ha haa con- fldrd his Intentions. It was at the recent dinner of the Boon« and Crocket Club In this city that the president laat told of bls in tention* for next year. Ilo waa told of the opportunities for hunting in Alaska, and urged to arrange for « trip there. This, ho said, would In terfere with his plan for foreign travel and would have to be consid ered, If at all. at some future tlm«. Mr. Roosevelt Is quoted as adding at thia time: "If William H Taft Is nominated and elected President, which would be very gratifying. It would make Im possible criticism If I were abroad, , 1.1 th»» • ff»•< t that I waa dictating to him and being followed, or that I hnd dictated and had bean turned down In my suggestions” ALARM FELT IN OFFICIAL CIRCLES Thousands of Huipscts on Govern m«nt Lista—Dstsda of Disccv- >‘0J? •{MK, * • i» r srist Kspt boerst. Htocks an Hand /prd I Mining indiistnmi of Muntana reviving ANARCHY A MENAGE Washington, April It —Av a result <>t th»» w-irk »»I tIm governtnent, recwnlly undnrtaki n for tho stamping <-ut nt an archy and aimn hist» in the United Htattw, it leal ml lit t »lay that govern, ment officials are al-solnteI) astounded al the wldeeprcad gionth ul anarchy in thia country. Groups of alienhiela have been discovered in nliuoet every state In the Union and In nu«t unrs- [MS'ted places IMlalled Information concerning their loration and numbers was refused by high olli- mis today, but it is known that steps arv now i>eing taken by the governtncnl to get ao- quaintcd.» ith the various grouj»» and ibelt Indi» bi isi inrinl» ra, and that the Knit will t»e ke| t under strictest sur veillance hsreslter. The chi« to tire location of the anar- dusts is said to hare been futnlaiiml by a list contali I g tire nsiiics of several th-iisands which recently (ell into the hands of tho government. Tiaclng down the list, it has been found that for every name on It there are a«»eraI anarctil-ts, ranging Iron» two or throe to a group of lit or 20, nr even more, living in tbs seme town, Aoxndiiig to the loc»l police, extra men have been araigned to ths neigh borhood in which I'ostmaster Genera) Meyer lives, and that official wa» ac- eompanled by plain clothes men »hen he went to Boston to preside cvet tbs Republican convention today. HUSSIA IO »TAIL POSITION Will Reassert Attitude Het Baron Rosen. Forth by HL Petersburg. April 11.—Il is the purpose of the Russian government shoilly to Inane a statement In the mat ter of the qncetloii of Icrtltorlal ad ministration that ha* arla«n at llaibln ami Chsllar. It 1» imdorvLsid that thia ennoni cement will rea»seit tho al- tltnde »et ft rth recently In Washing- t..„ by Perm Roe.it. the Rtieisn sis bsa-adoi there. Thia entire question was brought to the front about three weeks ago by the refusal oik. D. Fisher, the A tin- r ran consul at Harbin, to recognise Rus* an jurlrdlctlon and hie Ittel« trice that hn »a« accredited solely to China. The Novoe Vremya t<nlay publishes a ■lispitih from llsrliin detailing the pr -gress of Ilia ci ntLrt and saying that the antagonism letsien Russian and China Is growing sleadily. China op- jr -e- nil Ru>- an adnilnlatnitive r«tsb- i lislimeiit In .Manchuria i n the ground that tho railroad concession tarries with It only the rlglit« of a common carrier and does not imply government functions. DRAFT COUk OF PROCEDUTE Powsra Wdl Mova to F stabiliti Intnr- natiseal Prigs Court. Washington, Aprii II.—Grrat Rrik- nin lina Invil«>l the gov»rumenta whlch particlpate»! in tbe Issi llsgu« cotifer- enee t<> seni) ex|H-rt* to Ixxtdon whoen dnties «hall l»e to formulate a coita of |ir<ee.lure for ih« prc|«»ee<l Internation al pria« court, th« • «tabllehnient of wh »-li 1» provblrd for in «ach of ih« tre, tic« rcanltlng from thr c< nfereno«. The Amerunn govirnment will bn repti'tcnted al thr I ,-ndon conferme«. Tira confermi« i» legar led as Inform ai In elisia't»-r, an»l Ih« |aitlcl|mti<m of Ih« fini rii Fiate« WI11 reqmrr no legia- lation. «xi'ept, perhapa, a arrist11 appro priai lon to meri thè ripense» of th« American rrpr«s«ntntlvM. The dato fot Ih« confi rene« ha« no! lem flxed. It Is »tated here lliat th« ratiflration of Ih« Irraty piovi,ling fot Ibi« court will doniti««« 1« delayi») by thè nailon» un New Emblem for Oemocracv Denver, April 11. A nsonster ni after the rcp .rt ofjhis l> «iy tiger, construct«d of papler mache, Absorhs Cooper Col’eg« will welcom« tho delcgnte« to Denver Htenford Univeratlly, Cai., Aprii 11. wh-'n th«y com« to th« Dernocratle National Convention July 7, Thia —President David Starr Jordan Ualay embl«m ha» b«en »elected Instead of announccl thè affiliate n of Cooper the prosalc donkey, a» th« strlped Me,licei college, nl Fan Francisco, with ktng of th« jung!« lend» hlmself Htanfotd University, and eald that tho mors rendlly to the ptirposc« of or- medicai inetitutlon ami lane hnsital nanrentatlon A »peclal commlttee of cttlxen» la at work devlslng plane a ili hereaher he under thè control of Ihlsiatha for the «ultabl« decoratlon of th« thè university trurters. clty. The decision la to erect a num- Atei «top towarde making a reni uni- moth figure of a tiger nt Sliteenth verstlty at Htanford by thè additino of graduata erbooia in thè ptofre«ion*l Street and Broadway aramia conierà. At preaent, thè law deperì- m»nt is thè only rne having completa Populism Wiped Out. Topeka. Kan . April It —The Pop graduate court««. ulist party In Kansas la officially dead The Republican stats canvaaa- Protesi* Agalnst Quarantina. Ing board has refused Its candidate« IlaraM, Aprii II.—Governo? Gena- a place on th« official ballot becatt««» mi Magoon sant an e-irmal protoni to th« party at th« last stat« election did not poll 1 per cent of th« total Washington belar sgsinst (he quaran Ili« n ira rag» la vote of the state, as provided by th« tine agal nst Cata. new primary election law passed In snpp >rted by reporte from Atnerirran January Th« party In l»0* polled officiala thronghoot thè la and dancing fewer than 1200 vote«. jthat tarar suste aoywhara. I- * *- r- ir# ’•Vik -/ »» '» » C~ .a- • 7* * à»:«v ««Sir•