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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
s - 1 / - 1 VOL. SCIO, * ** * BY MISADVENTURE Bi FRA IN K BARRETT » * * ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I I I NN COINTY. OKI«.ON stronger reasons than that for getting at ib* truth of th* matter, and tiling th* guilt on th* guilty. Ev*n the pauper* would refus* to take medic.ne flora th* haad ot a man with eueb a reputation I went to woch at on«-», and determine«! to tabs no reel until I bad aeeured th* .safety of poor Aadrey and Nurwe G*r- trude My clerk was a abarp, d*p*:vda- bl* young fellow. "Nos. Mr Joo**/* sa»! I. "I am gu tig to put you on your mettle " . . "•gerly "I* it this poisoning «aaa, airF* "Yea, It Is Bai, Yearn»*' agent, say* they ran produ--* th* man who threw m* out of the g‘g. and pruv* that h* waa --ugaced to du It by l»r Audrey You A Resuma of tha Las* Important but must And tl.elr witness. In all probs Mi Not Laaa Intsreotlng Events Ity that trie» na. unpretnedltated. It of tho Paet Weak. was a igg.-strd to him by e.rmunstanc»«. by a cbanc* meeting with tbe fellow wh* str*teh*d that rx>p* Who might that b*? It was lust such a day aa a poa>-h*r would Eastern railroads ary to raise all liks for wiriug bar»« Y>-*m»« had been dxaag • good 4»*l of shooting A poacher freight rates. osn b* mor* useful than a keeper to • Mr* Cleveland say* the ei Preaident g'ntlmnsti on tb* lookout fur gam» A is la a dangerous condition. man of that hind *■• the very one to *uIt Htuyveaant Fiah has resigned from h • purp<>»e And a man a ho wo ild do a the Missouri 1'ariAc directorate. job <>f that hind c«ailj b* easily br bed A widespread revolutionary eonspir to swear he was employ»«! by Dr. Aw- aey has been discovered in India. dr*y "Dial man must b* found.” Jones waa hardly out of th* hous* b* A Rsn Francisco woman cashier of a for- Mian Italrymple cam* In. store is short M.000. Rhe played the "What ar» you going to do for Dr. races. Awdrey?" st* th* first quest.ua eb* Thsw has been ordered removed from naked. "I un going to pros* hl* Innixrii«," I th* asylum t" jail (vending tbe insanity inquiry. •aid “Tell me how," she said, In a tona of On* of the negro soldiers dismissed entreaty, laying her hand on my arm. st Biownsville has started suit to rs "Let me help Tell me what I may da »over hia pay. what dlA- . • -i-.u». sud It la said the Hearst league will run trust mr ■ - <• » ' Thomas I.. Hisgvn. of Massachusetts, '"Pbere'e on* thing you can attempt, for I’resideet. at any rate," I sa I; "the raaral employ Mrs Harry Thaw will aid her hut ed by Yeame*. Bag. signified that they rrbao- fr uu th' had a witness la reserve to prove a crim- • «1'1 in '■ .r i.^ nal < harg> agslost Awdrey. That means naans asylum they have got hold of some one to sweat A shell, which wa* a geli* of tbe Civil to hl* administering the powder No* War, has explod'd at III verside, L’al.. that eranc one must b* of Ihie pine*. If wounding two men. you can find out who It Is. aad let fixe Governor Johaso*, of Minnesota, says know, 1 may ;»r>..« 1« that witness t* he oes not want to run on the Demo •tan i on the Sid* Ot truth Now, 1 m ist cratic ticket for Vice President. gu off and see Aadrey." The prosecution in the Huef case has "Tell h>m that that I sympathise with secured confessions that the ei boss him. Mr. Keene," she said tenderly "You may l«e sure of that," said I, wns paid »311,000 for getting the Park •ide trolley franchise. ; - ' g '.-r h»ud We parted at ths door, she gnng ons Henator Muncy has lived 35 years way, I the other with a broken neck. "Awdrey.” said I, when I met him. Hoodlums are suspected of blow- "Mia» Italrympls sympathises with you." Ing up the passenger train at Butte •'I am certain she doe*," h* replied Gruver Cleveland I* roport.-d aa "Ya*, and you may b* certain ot a>«»» thing els* If we get this affair settled Improving 1 rotti hl* protract««! III- rightly, you may be the happiest man tn tUM*. the world, or It will be your own fault." Portland poller nr* still unable to "Wh*t." said he. eagerly, "do you think locate tbe niurdvrer of Pawnbroker her ferlmg la deeper Gian eyniiothy T" Wolff. “I am «ur* of if, that'a u< <e!" 1 ex The dowager empress of Russia la claimed visiting with Queen Alexandra of "Notwitbatandlng th* doubt that haiigs England. over me- -the feeling against m*T* A petition la bt-lng circulated at " I’here e n<> doubt In that generous soul,” I said; "and aa for th* feeling Gary, lud . for tbe iloalug vf tho lit* against you. It’e Jtiat the thing to en-I'ni sstloona uf tbe town. you to brr Iler* let'* get to work Now, Bishop Poller, of New York, la you bar* to tax your memory to the ut much Improved and »ripecta to re moat. Your happiness depcoda a* muck sume bls dalles In a few daya. upon a clear recollectlou aa anything I Bank robbers demolished tho auL- must have an account of every minute ol uf the Farmer*' bunk, at Teyon. th* day Fie «more died.” Okla . »ecured »600 and **cap*d Then carefully we went over tbe event» A Ran Francisco wotnnn who died of that day to th* minut<*t particular, from th* hour of hi* rising until he went rmwiilly had a aecret recea* made In ■gain to bed. It waa a long job. ne«-*«*i a table leg where her valuables were tat.ng mu«-h diwuaaiou «nd verification, concealed. NEWS OF THE In a Condensed Form lor Our Busy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS CHAPTER XVII -(Contiti .»4.» I felt •« If the fl.joe had suddenly sank away fr.mi mler -II, feet I . but 1 «I» toe old to let It b* e»-->n. and said aa <«>mly a* I i»«.,! "Weil, sir. go on You har» O-K HSU« her» eLi.ply to ti.ik that etateuicut, I pres ill.' "That * oo* charge ; but mark ma!” be aa -1. pacing t.. ; ut hut Anger to th' •id* of h.s fat ■ .* ». : - fa. *■-, • <’ » he corrili »I Mark me if isn't tbe muy on* mor* than mir » -ore» to be pr • durad Iber» • *i,.th. - li orge . .i*r,-- usare ser is tlisn etr.' -h t.g r->pa < •»• rood upsetting _».» “And pray what charge I* that. Mr BasT” I aaksd with pr*tend*d Imliffer •me*. “A criminal charge We rwaerve It r* *p*rt firf Mr Lyun X ■»: . s' feeling. Here * th* fa- : «• can throw will ini-, ebancen. and ruin lw Awdrey, if we make facta public I.mn Trami*» do- not wish to procssul. .Mrs. Yemwee d-» » Ho do I. To meet Lynn's wlsshes w» will abandon pr.e-'-d r.gs' ..... . nxwe h* la 4 hl* stubby Anger on hi* stubby nose. "<u> condition “ "'Teil me straight out what you m**n by that.” 1 said “I mann our • d* aliandoli» prpewe.! Ing» written guarantee and al! that sort of thing, you ou your «14» t*iy over in t*re*t on money left In true» for Mi-- F leimore. Awdrey pro:.-««»* he ha* ' right to money giv* it up tu Lynn, who has let*-* nothing avoid wnndal aave* reputation There you are " “Have you anything more to a.M to thi* proposition?" I «»SI "Nothing escept th;* may procwdlng« for a week time for yon to arrange with Awdrey. and give us decision. Ou* week ♦rom to-day -you umlefwtand?" “lVrfss-tly well; there is no necessity to keep you waiting a *»«-h for a deci»- Ion; you «hall b«v* it at < u- - tta behalf refuaa to have of my client and my »Hf /<>u. Ic-t ine say anything more to • fogring rawal." In conclusion «aid I. rising ... giving frve vent to my anger, "that if you could prove i.air erim Inal charge against Dr. Awdrey, I am the last |>»r»on in tbe world who would tom poimd a felony, but th* fir«t who would take tntesun* to punish the man who 'ild Get out of my house!" He got up on bis little leg», gasping ami stsmmt r ng. drop.--'! his glove* out of his hat, gut purple in th* foc* in picking them up, g*»p—l and stammered « .«ay through again but quickly m ii •>•!* eye* In the o|*-n door with h . » I like a pig th* corner, for *11 t \( names' do- boh I ng p«»' a driver .i s. for I had • Tipi ' » w <.t, had evi- no fait ,n h « st*, .nd he had dently bvetl mu Aa' Biug s«-u<iu though« to n m- dr si of bra ow , --,,,.p CHAP”« ••> • HI. ttl* anxletv Thi* event gav* *’ n I came to at first, but it « ir ■old not believe cuiudder It caimly. ’ In tbe mao's statement ■ selecting a crltu It waa nut likely Inal charge in reserve he would keep back the stronger Indue* ment in landing to • c<«nprom<ae. A« f.»r bi* Witnc«* to prove that Awdrey had been Instrumental to my delay, that was nothing; be could get «• many witn.ss.-s of that kind as he ch'«** at a i-ooixl ■ head. No. It seem««l to me nothing hut a tners atl«m>;>i at CMM H. got up protmbly. by Team»*, tu* mother and Bsx. WbO " .k'i.'. '■■') M m that I •Houid be ms«-al enough to stand in with them 1 Aattered myself that I had shown Rax th* folly of his "prawedinga," and that I should neither •»* o»r bear any mor* of him or h;s criminal eiiarge« And . this belief was wrengthenasl wheu two days later Lynn Ymtue* appeared I In t’oaeyford, and his mother rer.iri.-d-to i her cot tag». II* went the very morning of his ar- rival to l>r. Awdrey. and lu the after noon I snw them going slung the High Rtreet together. Lynn with his arm link.«! Bl Audrey's They were going toaarbs tb* farm to see shout wane alterations and Improvements that had .»furred to th* doctor in the other's «iewnce I frh sure then that th* it>timi«l*'i»n «heme was abandoned. Nothing orsmrrxl for several 'lays . but sn Friday, the 2<>tb of March. Mis* Dnl- rymple called up<»n nee. Rhe wa* aa pale a* a ghost. Her hand tr-uJ>led In mltie “Oh. Mr Keen»!" sb* exclaioxed, "what la the meaning of thaae rumors?" “Hit down, my dear." *aid I, guesa ng what *he meant "Hit down , now tell me «rhat It la you haie heard.” •They say that Dr. Airdrey prevented you from arriving at th* house in time for Mr. Flexmore to «ign his will A man be* conf*aaoj to b« n.g employed by him ' "I ba>* beard nothing about that Have you heard anything else?” "Ok. ye* ye* I They My «hat the med Icina be gar* me to administer to Mr. Flexmor* was"—aka heaitated a m.wn-nt. and dropping her voice so that it waa acarcely audible, said "polaoned!” I started. Thia, then, wa* tbe criminal charge Bax had hinted at. -Wh* told you thi*?" I asked. wh«a ! had ovsrcvm* tb* first dash of astonish ■ant. "Mrs t'aseby name to tell me. Ah» thought that I ought to know.” "I know what io In yoor mind," aad L "Yau du uut wish Awdxv7 tu know what you ha«» loul me B* under no • Pprcl.-iM a. a lawyer knows bow to keep a ee»-r»x w>w-.. !t mil's him l.**v* >e m»tt»r in my head*, and by tomorrow «Him.ag y(Mj you shall have new* of eom« kind- good n»ww, I fowl pretty aire " I lost no tu»* In see! lag IH Awdrey on my way to bis houae i I ssttled bow tu eat. "Well. Awdrey." said I wh-u we met. "how i* tbe world us ng you?" Pretty mu 'i the same as usual only m >re w>. ' he said with a laugh ; and then ■ n a too* of perplexity he continued I I Ila»* recel red • wn't quii* mah' It out three lettera to-day asking for my a»» •-uunt. and all ihre* hat* employed ms ooiy at » m H a m-mth I siipp-me it's a po lite way of telling m* that I am not «rant ol *ny more " 'That'* It," said I. "and th* reason I* •!>«• j < ar- « »—I nt throwing tn* «ut ol s g-g. and poisoning pour old Fina mor».” "What!” he 'tela -ned. knitting hi* brow* tn aston aliment "If* a fact. TXie nim->r >a circulating Y' ba«» none but your paupers to <1-« tor at «be »nd of tbe week." "I m glad of It." ««id h«x "If th* rvwt will h«ien to «neh notiseoae •• that." \X ■ eirali have to take msisnr«* to disprove she -barge, doctor." said I. "Then ■' iii't l< •» any tim* abou« It." «ai l Poor N i»* Gertrude '' b* *4d c<l teixl- rly. thinking loubtlew« of th* af front he liad recelled being offered to her. Then in a tot>* of venation b* a»k "rf. "How Keener • WeB. i heard something about It more than a w—k ago” “Why didn't Jroa tell me at ooc*r “Because I thought it merely a «chiane to extort money. A man nanicii Baa •poke ai-iut It. II» tells m* he is • friend of th* Ventana family." H» «»nt off at auca to And Lynn And not long afterward* I caught sight of th* pair in th- High street. Lynn with bls ann linked through the dolor's, and a look oo hia fare that «cerned to blit p*o pie ob*err* that be still bellet »<1 In Aw drey** louocencs While I waa looking aft.-r tli'-m. a colleague -lapped ma oo th* •boulder, an! sa l In a low volo*. m«l ding toward th* two “Which is th* JudasY* “Th-re can h* tio doubt about that," I replied. "unl'M Judea b* too good a name for Lynn Yeame«." "I am nut «o sur» about that, Keane I d- n't bk» Awdrey'» quiet, long suffering, uuirryrlsh manner. Ile s a clever man ten tiin-« cleverer than X'eam** clever eu >>tgii to mvke a big venture If 1 bad to judge without evidence, ! should a» quit X-sine« and bang Awdrey. An«l I b-liei - if you could only clear your mimi of prejudice-—” I would not wart to hear mor* of auch fustian. 1 had no patience. In du* coume I made a formal application for the i«>«t mortem examination of Flex more’« remain*. To my astonishment I l*amed that the Inquiry had been already domandi»! and accorded, th* exaiultunion wa* to be tirade at once. "Lynn assure« me, sud l beben» him," «aid Dr Audrey when ws next me«, "that he has been O|q>o*ed to his mother's ac tion fr>wu th* very t>*g unlug. He could not with nny delicacy tell me of her pro readings, II» himself Instated on Bai quitting hia mother’s house." (TtAITER XIX Th» »«amination resulted thia In Whether accidentally or otherwise, eti nigh of a noxious tubs!auc* had found It* say Into Flesinor*'* body to I have d*- 'idedly aecelernted bl* death, I"h* news spread like a plague; within twenty-four hours every one had It. mao, w-suan and child, without distinction of rank or sta tion Every on» went about open mouth ed to find ... ueune to give th* news to. A dosen person* said to uie : "llats you heard the result of th* ex •ininati.m? l>r. Awdrey 4 m ! hasten Ties more’» end ” "Then why la b* at large?” I asked "Why ha* no warrant tor b.a arrest bean Issued 7” They could only shrug their shoulders; but I could »«plain the matter to them - Flexmore had not town affected by the puison at all. Ths arsenic was found in his mouth. It had not touched the dig»* tire apparatus, and for thia reason It had l><-en administered after tbe Ilf* had left bi* body. Thi* wa* the report made by the authorised doctor* who mad* the eiaminaiioo. Upon thia report no on* could b* ar cased of any crim* legally, nor at tba present juncture could a charge be Insti tuted. That the polaon bad not been given In the form of a potion, such a* Mis* Italrymple had been charted by Dr Awdrey to administer, wa* clear from th* fact that It waa found In th* form of a powder, and must have been dropped la my osl friend's mouth when hia Jaw drop ped after death. Mt ill. I* had clearly been given with a view to prevent any ¡ xmw I- blUty <>f a return to Ilf* and It waa equal ly evident to th* majority of people that Awdrey. who knew the contents of th* will to be signed. ak>n* we* presumably desirous of preventing a return to Ilf*, 'or only a very sin* 11 minority knew that Lyna Yearn** also bad a stro.ig reason for mak ng d'ath sue* at that tlma. Now, thmigh there waa no evidence to commit Awdrey. r 1 r—im*tanre* war* suffi ciently suspicious to enabl* th* Yeamss party t* contswt th* will. But I had (till ♦ kHlbM IN HOI EL FlHE Scora Ar* Prcbab'y D**d W*»n*. Indiana. • I Fori IVIBT WAYNE, lud.. May 5^-Tau kn*wa dead, many miaaiug au J 13 **ri >usly injured is th* result uf • Ar* that l«*lroy*d th* new Avella* Hotel, I'ort Wave*'* prmeipal hostelry, Sunday <XÜ*f of Polio* Anekeubrusk *ald that be bali*v*a (V budis* w*r* *lill la th* ruin*. Th* astir* .iaterior of th* building is • emold* ring heap of ruin*. *ad bow many dead ar» concealed beneath th* debris na oaly b* sonjectured. Th* hotel register wa* «onaumod by Are. sod there are so accurate means of deter mining who ar* mluipg. Th* complete destruction of th* la ter or of the bote! nwvhe* th* work *f r**ov»ring bo.lie* a difficult tsah A -••of .s,--! Leap of charred woo l, brxhi and twisted girders i* plied up b* twooa tho bare walla to the s«-«onil story, Piece by piece thia must b* r* moved before tho roll of tho d*a-l •*■ «empietesi. Rom* of tho bodies t»k»n > 4 sre mangled and ,cb«rred l e yond recognition. Infantry Company D aad Battery D uf the National Guard are oa duly, and aiding the Are aad pollen forse* to alear away the debri*. Th* hotel waa erected IW? years ago, and tho woodwork waa dry a* tinder ft burned |ik* matchwood, and within • few minute* from the time the Ar* was discovered the whole nt the bote) wa* a mass of Asmes that tiled the aorr'-to»» and rxMWn* with suffocating alead* of smoke that laid Aery barrier* acrœ* all moans of e»eap* save by th* wia-tow* HtADY TO RECEIVE FLEET Han I* Francisco Gaily Decorated In Honor of Occasion. STEAMER WRECKED Eleven Meo Drown Oil Yaqoloi » In Storm. CAPTAIN AND NINE MEN SAVED Vassoi Waa Htadad fouth With Big Cargo of Lumbar Whon Gala MlWIXiKT. O»., May 5 Klsves of the officers and crew of the steam •vh einer Minnie E Kelton, lumber laden, fr tu Aberdeen, Wash , to Hau Francis .>. were killed or drowned aS a result of a gale Friday night. Tho »trainer in lying at anchor half wrecked, about a mile •ff shore, between Yaquina Head* and Capo Foulweather. Captain I.tn • 'M hi :.- a and lime of bi* crew were saved. Friday the Kelton ran into a strong head wind, which inaroaaod na tho day proceeded, until by midnight is waa blowing a hard gale, Tho Vossel eoa tinuailv shipped large volumes of water and labored heavily in tho aca. Th* rough weather continued until the vea •el reached a point eight miles south west of Yai|uina, when ths dorkbmd shifted and start'd th« bulkhead of the fireroom, and the vessel began filling from the bunkers and engine room to tho hold. The pumps proved unavailing against the inrush of water When aba h».I drifted north of Ya quina Head the eaptain, seeing the hopeloa»ne«a of his venera condition, ordered tho craft abandoned, and di- rooted that the lifeboat, which waa large enough to hold tho entiro crow, be lowered. While engaged In clearing the Itfol oat, the vessel • iddealy shipped a tremendous aea, which swept overboard tho deekload of lumber, and with it the after deck house, both boats and II >f the men. Tho lifeboat waa pitched "to the floating lumber, one end hnng in g at ~ ‘ a sharp ‘ angle. In climbing mtn the boat tho men ■ spsired her They auecredeij in right ing her again, and about seven sailor* climbed in, leaving four others on the wreck ige Tho captain ordered th* boat to pick these men up, but for *«m* reason the order was not obeyed. With n a few minutes th.- lifeboat and tbe wreckage with tho unfortunates oa board, drifted away from tho Keltou. By thia time the steamer had drifted close to shore, and Captain McKanna let go his anchor* in hopes they would hold him off shore Hhortly afterward a sipinll shut out from view the lifeboat »nd the mon on tho wreckage. None if them was seen again until three of I heir tiodies wore picked up un th* beach Sunday. BAN FRANCISCO, May 5- la eager expert«!mn Ran F»«nci».-o la awaiting th* arrival of the Atlantic battleship fleet. Th* meats are baked, th* houae • in ord*» and the feast is *rt Th* member* f the household *re cloth** n their be*t raiment, and are busy wltk the Anal arrangement nf bow and other a lornment. Fluttering Aug», navy psi nanta and streamer«, and fteur Admiral Evan»' picture »re everywhere. Mar ket street i* ■ long vi*ta of bunting in the National colors, and flags waving from whHe pobw 50 feet high, every |(X> fe.t. one large and a cluster of Av* smaller flags flying from each on* sad terminating In the huge red. white aa<l blue shield on the tall ferry tower, O* each side of the tower, »tretrhed on long wire cable*, are the word«, "‘Wei rome to the Atlantic Fleet.” in the kaleidoscopic colors of tho international nsvv signal cr.de flags and pennaat» wh.l* on Telograph Hi!! the word •‘Welcome” stand* in letter 15 feet high, which can be read for many miles, • nd which at night will be illuminated by g.AOO electric light* Festocna of incandescent light* run on both side* of the principal streets and prominent building* are ootlin*d in electric bulbs, furnishing at night a most magnificent illumination. It is estimated that there will b* b* tween 700 iHUI and AiMl.OOO people in Han Francia-'o on the day that the fle<s ar rive*. The suburban cities adjacent t<> the bay »nd towns within a radius of 50 mil** will practically lw depopulated, and will contribute 200,000. while tho railroad eompaaie* estimate that they ISSUE »100,000,000 BONOS. will bring at least 150,000 from points beyond as far »«st a* Omaha, and from A money ord»>r clerk in the t'hi British Columbia on the north, to th* Harriman Would Contlnu* Union Pa cago office of the Wella Fargo Ei- International boundary on the south. cific Work. press company la accuar-d of «-tn- beriliug »5,000. NEW YORK, May 5 E. H Harri B low up another train . man announced today that the stock- Tho battleship fleet When paaa- Ing the principal point* between Han holder* of the Union Facile Railroad Francisco und H<uittle will alow Attampt to Dynamlt* Oregon Bhort t'ornpany will be naked at their meet Lin* Thwarted. down and In aotue Instances make ng at Sult !<ako tomorrow to autborix* short stops. DT TTB, Mont . May A Wh*t ap in issue of »100,000,000 of bonds. II* pear* to have been an attempt to wreck Robert Watchora, tho Immigra tion official, aaya only one-third of a freight on the northbound Oregon •aid that »50.000.000 of this amoual the Italian emigrants come to the Short Lin* similar to that which befell will be reserved for issue under strictly United States, tho rest going to tho Burlington train Friday night, was guarantee.| provisions for construction South America. thwarted Sunday by John Holan. who and acquisition nf new lines and ad- waa walking the track on hia way to lit ions. Mr. Harriman’s statement fol Five bodies have boon taken from Molro**. Iowa: the ruins of the Chicago Reduction When about gig miles thia aide of “The Anaoeial requirements of ths company a plant, which was de Mn.r.wo, Holan, according to hia own t mon PaeiAe have been much exag stroyed by fire. Five mor* are be story, discovered 15 sticks of dynamite gerated The maximum amount needed lieved to be in the ruin*. in a small hoi* Immediately under tho at thia tim* to put the company In in The Arkansas Republican atato rail Holan threw the caploaly«« Into funds doe* not exec«-/ I »25 000,000, but convention ha* declared for prohibi the river near by, an I haatenad to no we want to resume development and tion. tify the Melrose station agent. When mt our propio to work I In no event, An exploding boiler tube on a the northbound train arrived It was held however, will over »50.000,000 of the British battleship Injured five min bark until a thorough investigation l">n.l* bo issued against propertie« now could ti* made. owned. Instead of mortgaging new severely. The station agent nt Melrose tele linre as constniete.l or acquired and It Is practically certnln that Ad- phoned th* local authorities, and the thus having separate mortgages on dif __ mlral Evan* will return to tbe fleet latter are inclin*-l to give credene* to ferent divisions, it is d»eme<l best to at Sab Francisco. Holan'a story in view of the theft re provide in on* mortgage for future eg- Four expedition* are on route to cently of a quantity of powder from one tensions and new lines. The meeting About is a preliminary step to put the com Western states to look for fossils of the mines of th* diatriet seven stick* of dynamit* acts found oa paay in a position to take advantage of prehistoric animal*. th* Hhort Line tracks. of tho favoral Io np|>ortunities to raise Chinese authorities are making Th* would be dynamiter waa arrested additional capital to the beat advan great preparation* to welcomo the and flonfewx-d hia part <n the plot. tag* ” American battleship fleet. but we stuck at it till It was (lone, the* we at* and drank and made «* merry at w* could. It sis no effort to Awdrey, I had never seen him in such high spirits It waa aa If ten years of hard work and disappointment had been taken off hit shoulders. Only now and then his fact assumed Its old gravity, aa the thought perhs;* occurred to him that If he failed to prove h’s Innorenc* he must slip back again into ths Hlough of Iiespond. It was past Av* when I got back t< my office To my utter astonlshmeot I found M!*a Italrympls waiting there foi Mi». Dal me, and with her a woman rymple r«>s* and met me with forced calm, but I could a«* that h»r far* waa AusbaM with triumph, and her eye* ware spark ling with excitement. “I have brought Mr*. Bate* to •»• you,* •aid she, "or rather Mrs Bate* asked t* •** you. Hhs desire* to mak* a full (.aumuui.wt'un of all she knows.'1 I bowed to Mrs nates, who aat r.gldly in her chair. Rhe waa a middle a go I per son with a face like a hatchet, and a b-el) like tbe handle of It. A hard. cold, long woman of the «craggy kind, and just dub enough to think herself sharp. "I’m glad to see you. .Mrs Bates,” aal| I turning up th* lamp. "Why, surely, ) have seen you before?" "I were In l»r. llawdrey's betnploy," sb* replied "To l>* sure Now I remember you Hi you haie something to tell me. have you?" "I wish to conceal notblnk, fur I havt Young King Manuel of Portugal, noth ink to conceal,' she said. Rm ”*opl* Burred Al va will b* closely guarded when he (T* b* continued ) NEW YORK. May 5 An early morn goo* to attend the opening of the Ing Are in a four »lory brick tenement Cortes. ArrorSI.g te Order*. at 17 Humboldt street caused the death flow do you du!" exclaimed the le» A collision between limited trolley of su persons and the aerioua injury of Every m*ml>er of ter carrier, as ba greeted the auction earn nenr Detroit eauaod the death of four other* today eight men and aerloua Injury of four one family, consisting of a mother and eer." four children, are among the dead. ”f do aa I am bld." answered tie others. There were many thrilling rescue* by auctioneer, with a flendlab grin. A Brltlsh torpedo boat destróyer police and firemen, and it wa* duo to me tier*," rejoined th» waa run down and aunk by a ecout their brave work that thra death list "Much th* boat and aunk durlng nlght manen- wa* not larger. A half doten or more T do I am dltwrted." 1. C. vera All banda escap«d exeep'. the persons were entrapped in the upper engtneer. •tories and were *aved by jumping Into Tk* ■*■! Vs Heir. life net* Tho financial lose caused by "Yoa refuse me?" anap(>ra! tb* Tittle The editor of La Questiona Bo- the fire M estimated at »10,000. <x>unt twirling his waxed muatacb*. etale, the anarchist paper suppress'd "I do!" replied tb* aetialbl* bslreag on recommendation of the president, Nat-vs Village In Ashes will be Indicted by the (rand jury of coldly. MANTTeA. May 5 The town of Anti Paterson, N. T. "Poor girl!" •ola, in the Province nf Morong. hat "Yen, 1 would b* a pcr»r girl If I her After several year* of warfare veen practically destroyed by fire. Pouf you for a husband." with th* street car tompanls*. the hundred house* were burned end huit city of t’lov-land, O., baa acquired tired* of people nr* homal-as. Th* fa Tiferà are (really on the Increase t. control of all Ita linea, and carried mon* «hrine was saved Th* fir* waa Burtuah, owing to recent legal raatrla all passengers fr*e for on« day In ea»i*ed by lightning Antipole I* a eelebratlon ot th« «vent. tiuus on the carrying of trai* town of 3/MW inhabitants. ", »truck Her. ! I <%7 ■ V Fvso* to Join Float PARO HOBLER. fai, May 5 Ad mirai Evan* will leave today for either Monterey or Ranta Crus to rejoin hi* fleet He will do this over tho stern protest of Burgeon MacDonald, who ha* treated him sine* hi* arrival here D* •pH* the fact that the admiral claims to feel “fin* a* silh.” Rurgoon Mae Donald fears that the change from ab solute quiet of Paso Robles to constant excitement that mn»t n»<v.*nrily fol low hi* rejoining tho fleet, and the many reception* awaiting him. will raus* a relapse. p Í E • < C • / v- <: >’ ’*** 7 Rnnw Rssehea Weat 'dAeJk * ■li'* CHEYENNE. Wyo„ May 5 The fall of snow which began here last night and continued today was the heaviest since November Ton inches of snow had fsllen np to this afternoon. Th* ■reeipitati n s general throughout ” ' ming, and i» nf great LeneAt to tk* farmer* and stockmen. Ml V* V '•< > » "V 7 “I ''^»’1'1 v "U m j • dp. ” . : w -ay M $ TA ? •■.Af' ;•«? 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