The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 15, 1908, Image 1

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I BY MISADVENTURE
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COI XIY,
OKll.OX
->h c«««e frota a narrowness aad vul­
garity ai mind.
I.jnn ¥sanea rame In two tn lomes
Later. i«nt rig with the haste be bad maje,
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sud U-aiuing all over with that frank,
««nertrua amile of hie
He looked round ■
f.
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he nexo, raw Dr. Awdrvy etaiuliug be«.de
Miss l«alrymple, and erode up to him.
.«od aroct, shoulder» back and bls bsud
>uL •• >f to »ay before us all -"I do not
»hare thia oxnmoa ill opinion of my old
friend."
Dr. Awdrey stood perfectly still, ano
ixthed etreigbt In t«ynu'e fece without
noting a muecle. letting h la stand there
with bis extended hand untaken. With a
sigh and a shrug yon dropped ini band
A Reauma of tho Leas Important but
«nd turned away.
Mr list approached th* tabi*, put hl.
Not Leaa Interesting Events
NEWS OF THE WEEK
NONE SAY GOOD-BYE.
I Venexuelana Show No (Courtesy
I
Minister Russell.
to
STORM IN OKLAHOMA
WiHemsta.lt, May 12
W W Hu-i.-l1,
American Minister to
railiul from here today on the stoniusUip
t'aracaa for the Vaitad titatra, wueru bu
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• ill apvud tua vacation of two mouth«.
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Ih« American .Minister arrived here
A 4
a
from Puerto Uabeilo, sailing from that
port yesterday afternoon after a visit
io the Halted Btatee gunboat Paduach.
Ilia departure from Puerto Cabelio was
«-gum red by a aihito >'£ I.' g Hl.
I b , ;
CIIAITEIl X’X
(Continued.)
rith me in a trap, If >o*i <»t the mag
there ia tension in the diplomatie re!a
“Mrs Baie« hai re.-»;»«.! a
«traie and public i opinion >>» your aide,
itlona betwoen the I'aited Htatee an I
Mr Has." said M >• l>a
¡
with <
ou'll be a» sa
< •• <uu wer«. tbe other
I Venezuela waa abown in the fact that Hug» Hailstones Dellroy Crop! and
fetuinne suaity *h«t I could not to.
*
I none of tbe local officials was oa band
Injur« Livestock Devastation
•ad,
aft*
r
bwn
I
niu.fii ad-uirv ; “and »he waa equally ran
“I aban't tie
of tho Past Week.
to bid Mr Ruaaell good bye
Roland Firkin, »aid ini prassi »ely
did and outspoken with kirn
« ith'iold your
W>-re yo
in Farming Districts.
Thomas* P Moffatt, the Americas Cen
I *V g‘*»n to understand this was
•rar
on ehall lake,
Iaul al I.a Ouaira, is still In that aity
■ > !•* su n ! »I.;- :n.,j.ry
li.» L
is
“I were. miss.
I <k> not with to
vith met It is
without aieana of communication I e
towards
my
m)t«lf, though iiutoid f t **■ • «Irr-
*u» •• oilnaiion wh <-b, es I bave shown •it.tude ot !>r A «dray
membtrt
«job g row fa I'-euae of the plague, a tv I It ia feared
Woodward, Okla.. May 12
At least
friend,
Mr
Lynn
bearne»
—
—
"
I ia an bunrtt » • '«. ku , and n * •- » t
•U. Is i»nt a pr >t»r safeguard of tnv own
tor »'Uiorjfvncy tuiwacv.
without noceraittro of life.
"You overlook tbe fact, Mr. Baa,'
•ter r ght*ou»!jr a< lj »-'!
■» ter«* - *
ight persons were killed and a-ores of
'pntatlrar t<» contrat the will, and take
It la though* thst the t'aited Htatee
Little prugr*M it
ma*le In lb«
•‘SunHy Mr. Baa htt not b^n at'
lUic
. ,s| nrs
til I demand Is a •eld I. knuckling tbe table on tbe other
ithors injured In the levers! tornadoes
may aen.l a guabost there for the pur
Pnrkatile trolley trial of Abe Kuef.
log to brlb? you. um trtíT* I ta I. In
nil examination, and some public re*-ng- ■ Ide. "that the on is of administering ar
pose of trnn*f«rring the consul, becaiis«- n Northwestern Oklahoma yesterday
tone of indigntri^n
“Xo on* .■* U■' k
(’••ntr»l Kans i* has b> - n vtaitad by a I at preaent there are no American la
ilil.n of I«r Andrey's iun<*NMffi before •enic to Mr. Flexmore fails upou one of
evening.
you would try to tarnp+r *.:h your u
I aft*tui i any pecuniary afs-venniodat on three peuple Dr Awdrvy. Mr b «aureo, rain atorm that borde re<| a cloudburst,
ternata rtuplrlng hia presence.
There waa a auccesaion of tornadoes
ani
Mi«»
Ihrlrymple
You
cannot
expect
*.th y«ni."
1'reeldont Castro's decree »hutting off
Th« corner «tone of tbe bureau of
<
Dr Awvfrey. by taking the band of Mr.
matirm. To off« r a r*romr*n*e t tu; «
I« Guaira may lie prolonged indrfinitely t«’tween 5 o'clock aud id o'clock P. M.
"We withho'd our dea-lsbwi after the «(•
Aa>«*r.ean republica has been laid I at or until a full week parane without new
bl* r*own n»'
for A’fki • *
•
mi luii on until terms ere insiie with b rane«, tn Imply h • belief tn tbe guilt of Washington.
..
■
t
- »•. rn . ■ t
would I* n d flVrrnt thing, but
>rr
eases of plague ap|>earing
There I» if the devastated district and moved
ou." mused liai, with hla finger on hla Mi»* Dalrymple."
"A very ni--» distinction. Mr. Keen».'
*
< :r- - U- rd r • srv I -.iming more ae great dietrera among tha unemployed, of
oward the cast. The moat aerioua ro
and lus eye on tbe ceiling. “Well,
•ahi Mir to. .«nd. which | think you, Mr. five
'..irt
f
• .if tro. p* ate being which th«’ number ia large
Merchant- -ults were in the vicinity of Arnett,
I knew th* wevnon. Sh* wt* -»yr ■»
I dmi t
much objection to th* meet ng
- '
I in lu« Guaira are doing little t ii»'->va» where fully 30 twraoea are believed to
Now we
t<K>>* wbo ar* ruatinually fancying t
»
n that rase
But tb« poison in tbe man's N «« > C-. milat have overlooked
tel ret «usiircted if they hud a o«
have I token liinl s. Nearly all of the*«
uouth- b w are you going to explain will proceed to busltrera " Mr. Bax, Mr»
\
, .l H..nrv cun
'
Yearn*-» and Lyun sat on the left band
ai loral le property «Tr »
h”
RT»
penny or a ttray
k «•! «tewllng
1 ■ t
irtima arc residents of th.- farming dis­
.hat?”
,
,
«
i
z
chamber
of
commerce
in
(
ararae
for
tricts.
will think It it laid oui to ’* • "apt tb
“I ntav tie able to prove," said I, after • ule of the table, M as Iffilrytuple. Dr.
'
.-Ip
t
sce.-n.r
relief
train
w
is
sent
t
•
!
The only town known to have been
« «how of hesitation, "that Fiexmor« frar- Awdrey and I faced them on tbe right.
The National Industrial Traffic Ixagu*-1 tbe isloated ally yeatardsy with pro
l<-atroyed ia Vici, a poatofllre town in
tro A«« a rule tl
: •
niui b-ii »!. «nd ;--ft instrii. tiuns Mre. Hates Mt at a little d atarne from
■ int- • t*»ti- imuierr* vieiona. The death hat ia growing, an
• sburthaml -lerh I had en •>«: • > • l t
he southern part of Woodward county,
-I told Mr. Has why ! left hr \w
u.(>.- taken ai’.r death to pre
--n ; i »si n to | .-event an tnrresae in I the whole town eecma to be Infected.
where it is said there ia not a hou«e left
drey, at 1 have (old o her*.
t d 'I
.«tit res*is.-itar!on
1 may be able to pro- gaged for tbla oo-aalon, eat at tbe
’ - . t - >• -
landing
I'osln avler I'. A Speck haa
u the '-orner.
»
Hate*. “and am not a-»» ar d • ?
luce h;a «rl.ro wish to that effect"
•k«d that a pn*t*»fllee Inspector report
FLEET VISITORS VICTIMS
Mir Roland began with a aleo little
to it before the <Ju»«en h« r*«df. And n >•
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f ;
‘
“Huit'» a clever notion.' exclaimed
n hia office, whi.-h was demo! abed and
tax American hops that
Ing shall make m« leave <’«»ne>fi»r!
her*
Baa. gasping approval.
“Was It tbe •pvech. «ri course, a bleb Included a well- ing a plnu !
he contents scattered in all directions
choeei, verse from Hbakspeare. and con- • re long import I to the detriment of I Petty Swindlers Sell Bogus Ticket«
1 am not aetuimed to th«>w my fai* any
ioctor'a id*a or you«» F
Th» report of f.mr deaths at krnatt
I
in the week/*
“(Mi. let in* iuipresa upoo you at once." eluded with an earnest wlab that sveryotie the English crop.
for Tripa to Warships.
neludea the two at Little Role, an I >a
“Of courue lie would h iv* h < r v« r ’
While officers from the t>attleshlp| Kan Franrtaeo, May 12.
•j»i<! I, “that the doctor pl.-ads not guilty might tw found perfectly Innocent of the
The thou
‘onflrmod by the news that four caaketa
glad to get you out of toe u »). «t* if y
to everything, and will take no measures ■ ‘>»v4r rtf r-hdfitoÿi» whirh hurt >•*« bnnjfh' fim-t were being given auto rhlee. twoleanda who Wished to visit the wirahip
“lave been wont overland from Gage tit
▼ere a criminal?“
whatever to clear bim»«lf fr«>tn suspicion " forward, tie then poured out a glass of
f Ihq big machines collided, with a! [today fu rn iahe.I a rich harvest field f..
Arnett, Gage being tho nearest railroad
“But I w-re not going.
I>r. Audrey
over
with
the water, took a s.p. settle«! hie giaaraa firm most eorioua results.
"Well. I'll talk it
a number of petty swindlers
Bogus point.
ly
on
his
noae,
and,
tahlug
up
my
sheet
cannot d*ny that l gare hbn warning '
V<an>cees. and. If they don't object, no
Reports from the ndghl orhoo-l of
The l'nited Ht at.si is enlisting other tlrket» were sold without lalerfer«ncr
"And why did you give hhu warn
reason why w« shouldn't fall tn with your of questiona, asid:
from the police by venders who rrprr
Vici state that the heavy hall that ae-
nations
in
the
war
against
opium
trade
"Mia*
Gertrude
i'alryniple,
you
remem
I a«ked. teeing tinvr the p»> nt lay then-
plan."
ompnnle.1 the storm did much datnngo
The Methodist g. n«ral conference has »•>nt«d so launch company whatever
*'B«CSUSa hr unrlghtcouvly
m.
We »hook hands and part'd with mu- ber Ibe day of Mr. George Flexmore'» tskol that prraidenllai candidal*** b-> Nona but Invited guesta were taken oi
•> property, crops and rattle. Hail-
.
of mcddliug w.th hie bottles, which I wi;l tual hypocrisy, and I got my hat in order
ths
fiagshlp,
although
thoaaanda
bougb*
'»nos measuring 18 Inch«« in eircutn
lots! abetamera.
“Perfectly well.' *be replied.
tak« my with I never touched. Tu« imi
ticket» which they thought would en
<> MH-k the tuagistrate whom I had fixed
feronce are said to have fallen.
'
••’-'t railway men are to | able them to board th« <'>nr>«--r i t an
"Alm
hour
«as
II
when
you
first
raw
tics of bars-nii- la« d Hier» murk'.i >■
on In my thought* for tb* service ! need
rote ua a general strike.
th« floor
I will n*»t any that Mr Bax
mane of thè eieurnion »tramerà did a
I
1 w-nt off to the M inor Ho*ira ta him that dayf'
“About eight o'clock in the morning."
ALL FOR GOOD OF PRODUCER
la not right In Mjing th.it th« <hw-t»x
t see Wr Roland Firkin, J. I'
There is m increase nf tippling land pawx-nger! on any warahip, bill
merely eruieed imong them
"Was he alone at the UmeF
it slip (r<>m hi* guilty band hinuu-lf. and
S r Roland wa* one of the b«et-kiiown
>mong English aoclety women.
Bucane« hia indignati! passengera de Oommission Favors Produce Butines»
“No. Dr Awdrey wee sitting beeid»
wiahed to put it on to ni« m raw of in­ •nd most popular men In the county ; and
Indieations point to Taft men con mando*! thè return of their money whei
quiries. 1 know that b« ait in« over >:id he deserved to tie, for he a-na • thorough­ him. II» had been watch ng at the bed
of Eapresa Companies,
’.rolling the On-gon republican eonven he failed lo land them on tha batti -
over again to atop after I gave warning, ly kin l-h* arted and generous old fellow, aide ell night.’
• hfn Vermont todny, Captain llanr
Washington, Miv 12.
An lmr-»rtant
“llow long did you stay la the ro.auF tloa.
and offer--1 a rise in uiy celery, sayin' It willing at all times to render a service
«port was transmitted to th« s-nst** by
“Only a few minute» -merely the time
must lie th« <at a* kn<e-k«d the bottle end r<*«t too stupid to *i*-«pise advice. I
New Y- rk'a unemployed have formed Fnach, «f tho aacuraloa steamer Hi
llelcn. drew a revolver and thr.-aten •
he Interstate Commerce commi-don on
down
Hut I ace the trap that was laid lal<I th
n*-- before him, and asked If he to learn that be was better. I raw that an aaeralatioa aud will bold a national
lo ahoot John Babcoek, thè epokeama-
ho resulta of Inquiry mude by the com
fer me, and would not slay, wh li la iner­ would consent to preside at an Informal I had Interrupted a cun versa lion, aud that oonventioa.
of tha proteeting eieureioniata. t’olir. ■nis'ion ns to whether the esprima rom
cy I'm sure or I might now be iti tb« Inquiry >h >uld the Yeamea ».de accept our Mr. Flexmur» wished to be alou» w.th
The Union Pacific reporta an Increaaa Offlcer Charlca Wedeking wns on thi
-am*-» of the country were engaged in
condemned cell."
prupoaa! of going thoroughly Into tbe Dr Awdrey."
n earnings, and is putting aboyai au dock when tbe tronfila bagna, and hi
he buaine«» of buying. a«ll ng or hand
"How long did that converMtioa cue-
She rambled on a long while
truth of what may be call'd the Fies-
baak st work.
lost no tlme In dianrmlng thè ateauiboai
mg consignments of fruit, vegetable«
■inr purimw. while I mn la notes
more [Miiaonlng case. He gave hie prnro- tlnue after your departureF
ind oyatrrs entering into interstate
The Interstate Commereo Commlsaioa captala.
Dr. Aw drey
tain fact», and from thus to tune exe-
“Almut half an tour
«e to at'«nd without hesitation, and ap
commerce.
pirated her to further rambling, .m’ proved highlv of the course 1 had taken thru called ms l» k. slid gavt me Io is to investigate the propjsud increase
QUIET IN THE ISLANDS.
The commission firn!» that for tho
wbrn she ha.l repsnted all tier facts halt for miking th* Inquiry public, proxu.*lng st ructions «.th regard to tbe treatment of freight rat»«.
handling of perishable commodities the
a doxcti tunes, and 1 Mw there wee no that reparation should be made to Aw­ of Mr. FUxnior» and tbe uiedulns tu be
A French mot- tried la lynch a woman
xpr* m r<uiipn*iii-s hnve estnbllahe<| or
store to be fot out of her, I rose and drey on the I-art of his (jrlende aud him
given.”
who hid u.unDn d many children, but Baailan Moros Lay Down Arma With­ !«r and commission department«. The
out Serious Trootdo.
raid
“Was th» medicine Io the furia -J a WM prevented by tho polio«.
self should It ba found that tbe charge
ii’ents of the eompanie* un'ertake to
•"That is enough fur to-day, m.i'aru . against bits vii unjust.
liquid or a powderF
Manila, May 12
The disarming of tn.I a market for produaer« and to han
If the weather permits the battleehip
but I have no doubt you will repeat all
“A liquid. It waa a •«dativa draught, I
th«
Baailan
Moros
la
progressing
with
The next day Bai called upon ma to
lie the produrti offered. Th« products
fleet will stop off t ous Hay oa Ila way
you have said today If jou are asked to ■ay that l yun and hla mother agree«! ta bellev»."
out eorioua trouble. Tho I.anao di»
re marketed and the proceeds, lese the
from Han Francisco to Beattie.
A
wdrey'e
tricta
ar«
quiet.
Th«
trouble
do so."
“
What
happeuvd
after
Dr.
•gainai
attend the luquiry, and I fixed It for the
(press charges, are turned over tn tha
A
mint*r
of
senators
are
preparing
which tho troops wors recently opérât producers.
Khe glorlfleil her own >teadfaaln««i and following afternoon at three o'clock ; for. dejjartur» F
“Nothing *intll Mr. Keene arrive*! Mr. to denounce Rooeovelt aa a usurper be ing was sporadic and neither general
wnae of rectitude, and .i sent sway. a* luck would have ¡t, I bad received just
The commiaaion rr[»ort» that express
eau*«
be
riaiuia
supremacy
ever
the
nor aerlotia.
Mi»» iMIrympls had »unk Inta a eh-i:-. half an hour before a telegram from my Flexxuors then asked ma to leave the
-ornpaniea Jo n >t buv or sell rnmm-di
Major General Wastoa, who baa re '<«» transported l-y them tn their own
and met my gas« with a look of dejc-tmn. • l--rk, raying that he had found two turn room, a» ba had bus.nrae to talk over, army.
She waa evidently di«ap|K>.nt<«l that I who acknowledged to stretching the rope and I went downataira."
Metkodiala hare eallnd on Bpoaker turn««! to Mnnila from an inspection ot account. Agent* <if the comp-tnies who
the entire dietriot, reports that con
“When Mr Keene left you returned to t-'anaoa to aid prohibition.
had not persuaded Mr». Batea from her aud had agreed to tell tbe whole truth
' ave done no hate been proh-bllc<| from
ditione ar« quieter than usual. He pr i
adverse opinion.
.■oncerning th« affair. The dispatch came tbe room?”
Heinze has be«a sue-! for tho loaeea »ounces the recent operations to bsvi -ontiuiiing it by the companies.
“Y«e."
"I am afraid my w tneia will do tie from I«<ndon. and 1 reckoned upon theta
Accordingly It recommends Ihnt all
of the Aetna Hauk, of Butte.
boon police rather than military.
“Did anjode call soon afterF
mor» barm than g- -!
Thia broken ‘ >t
■ (press companies and th*-ir agenta ba
-e
s arriving by th» mamiog train
The
gnvernment
is
being
urged
to
Thor« have 1.,-en several serious out
“Yea; Mr. Lynn Y«etn«o almost Im
• rohi! it«*! from buying or selling on
tie ad*!» to the wv.gbt of evidme» against wh.i-h reach«» < on«yford at 10:All.
secure a loan for the pnrpns« of InstaT
Dr. Awdrey."
'heir own account commodities trans
I told bun of tho oerloua breaks In Ohio against the tobacco
In the evening I went to my frlevals, mediately after
Ing
an
extended
aystem
of
irrigation
trust.
tmrtml by ssprera, but thit express com*
“My dear girl," Mid I. taking her haul and 1 also railed u(*>n Mrs. Bat««, bind. condition of Mr Flexinore."
.Th« ialan-ls must purcha»« 10,000 oo<
nani«« b" permitted to continua their
between both of mine, "that woman's evi­ Ing th«rn all to be In my office at tbe
■‘!>ld be aah any queetlonoF
The man who blew op the Burlingtna |
of foreign rice this year, makin
dm _ ihe past ten present metho.Is of conducting inter-
“He waa very ensloue to learn whai tram at Ibitte has proves to be oaly
dence ia north a king's ran-wn to u»
«_ L t„tB| mirnhara,
irafcaaa, during
hour fixed; then 1 went home and spent
I halfwitted.
I years, of 100.000,000
Tou bar» d--ne us an Iscah-ulabla ben-tit the best |>art at the li ght In drawing up Mr Keene had been raying to him.
-
-- peeoa worth.
"
|t «tat« bueineee through order and com­
mission department», subject to the pro-
'o bringing her her»."
Prince Philip n Kulenberg. ones fa I ia
'• believe
the queer ions to b* put. for I determin' d could fl'e him no Mtiafactioo on thi»
believed that Irrigation will reetor
ill itlona of law against unjust discrimi­
that Mir Roland Firkin should b» skie point and he went away."
vont» of the kaiser, has beea arrested p*1* erojia. __ _____.............
nation.
“He was abevnt eouie time, am! thsn re­
CHAPTER XX
chief actor In tbe inquiry, not only be­
for perjury.
Joaquin Miller la Comlrg
I was not astonish««! tbe o«xt morning cause It would please tbe old gentleman, turned?"
»pan bas
One of the pie
Japan
baa Issued
issued a peremptory de I Portland. May 12
O. R & N TO FIGHT.
“Ye»; about half-;«»t on».
Ils cam»
• hen my housekeeper brought in Mr but because the question would wear I era
ui that time stop the boyoott of | tur «eq lie attractions of the Portland
man*
Into
th»
ro*»m
and
asked
me
to
leove,
ae
Bax's card
of an «x-parte aspect coming from him.
Japanese goods
flora festival during the week Jun« Starts Suit Against Lowering of Rates
"Introduce Mr Bax at once," said L
'IA;« next morning I had my office table he had something to ray to Mr. Fleamare.
In a voice that he might hear.
puahed up In a corner, and a long dining I hesitated, for Mr Flsamore waa leee
Roosevelt deniea th» power of roe 1-4, will bo the appearance here ol
on Freight.
7r.\'t'rü't".uthon'¡y”ov7r 'th. I
H’»«'' ',h"
,h
Mr Bax p iff-d bis way Into the ofli • table brought In covered with grven baiae; eaay, aud I warne*! Mr. Yeamea that It
1
Sierras
"
Miller
la
a
native
of
Or*
Portland.
May
12
Suit waa filed in
He army and navy.
Ilk» an uiueiund loxitnotlve, and I gave al! my Ink |<ois were brought into réqui­ would be dangerous to excite him.
son. and when th« r«qt*r"! asá !nv!
!•« ’'uiied rsiai«» court yesterday b,
him my baud with a »mile. 1!» winked sition an*! a ehe*t of |«p*r laid before promised to ♦>• careful and 1 withdrew."
Kentucky continue! te have trouble tallón waa anni to him by the fiati
the O. R. A N. Co. to enjoin the Oregon
"How lo> g were you abaentF
•¡»alu-wuiiy, »u<i etretraed out h . k.-s each chair, and ths regulation water bot­
with night riders, who are burning to­ val management to take part In th* railro.id commiaaion from enforcing its
"Only
a
few
mlnutea.
I
heard
Mr.
when he seited himself, (<-«ling that he tle and tumbler placed at the h.-ad of tbe
bacco wnrcb.uaea.
spectacular
afreet
pageant
“Th*
>rd«r of April 22. directing a reduction
we» master of the situation.
j table for the president to dip into it the Yramee ep«ak>ng In a h.gh and angry
'y the railroad company of 15 per Cent
Tbe Ruef bribery trial ia the eeeae a’>lrlt of th« Golden West," he rand
tone, and I knew that could do Mr Flex-
“Well," h» Mid, “is jour client willing , prociwd.ngs gr«w dry.
lly accepted, agreeing to appear In n its distributive rates in Oregon. I m -
more no good. Mr. Y«»rnee went out of >f many threat! and almost open figlila
to hand «ner th» trust money, or- going
One thing vexed me. My clerk did not
sume l velu re ot tbe cavalcai!«* thnl tween Portland and punts east of Tho
the house, siamming ihe door behind him. tmong the Inwyera
to fight ItF
arrive with the witnesses by tbe 10:80
would be typical of the Ilf«, habit- Dalles. In support of its application
"I should not advlM him to go to law." train, however, a tel-gratn rame to ray and I found the patient much worse.
California people have drawn up a «nd customs of the early days of the
11
YeameaF
"When
did
you
again
see
Mr.
“No." he gruntwl, with a nod. "V»ry they would travel by th« nett down train,
memorial to eongreM aaklug for the Oregon pioneers. In the times In ■ompany alleges that the proposed no­
“About half past three.'
Via», loo."
promotion of Rear Admiral Mvana to the which he was a conspicuous figure tion of the commission is in vi*d iti m
which r«ach«e t'oneyford at 3 :15. , At 3
“In wliat condition waa Mr. Flexmore grade of admiral.
"A lawsuit would dram th» «etale . at p m. ! bad lunched end dreesed, and I waa
Thia parade will aymbollrn the sd
f federal snd state constitutions, con­
then?*
th» same time w» have th» money, and looking at my watch anxiously.
In
the flict« with Interstate commerce, and
Senator Heyburn, of Idaho, wanta vancement of civilisation
“Drinc: be waa unconscious whea Mr the goT«ram«-nt to survey all nnaur Northwest from the earliest dnys necessarily would Involve a complete
fx*eae»si<>n 1« nin» point» of the law "
Many revision of all Interstate rates
Yeemee entered the r*xun."
.eyd lands in Idaho. Waahingtoa, Man | down - to --
the present t fini»
“Tb» greater reason —knock th« matter
Hv the
CHAPTER XXL
“What followedF
ritira of Oregon will be represented order of the rillr ad commission the
•ff at once
Y<> I prop-*«*- cr-mpr« »«, I
■ana,
Oregon
and
California.
Dr. AwJrey and Mow Dalrymple were
"Shortly after Mr Yeamea rima In
by b-antlful floats In (he lin» of reduce.I tariffs were to go into effect
aupt>o»». eh? flood job for Awtirej got the first to arrive; they rame together—
Great Britain la considering an old
When I waa sur»
march.
a generoua man to deal with. Any on* j Awdrey w.th a bright and cheerful smile Mr F'»xmore died
tomorrow,
age pension.
•I»» but Lynn w-vuld havr th» lot Awdrey on bls faca. and perfectly calm ; Mias Dal­ of that I left th* room, taking Mias Flex-
Japan
deniea
the
report
that
the
Co-
Train Stopped in Tima.
wanta a third, or something like that, rymple showing signs of nervouanssa, but mor» downstair».'
Moro "Graft" Cat««.
rean emperor io te bo baalahed.
"Did Mr. Yeamea accompany you F
Wenatchee, Wash, May 12. 1 With a
•hF
Harriet urg, Pa.. May 12
The »«eon I
staunch and true for all that.
Japan
kao
filed
another
proteet
with
he
remained
in
tbe
room
Aftet
“No ;
roar that could be beard for mi'** of the alleged "graft" cues having
"Dr. Awdrvy want» as much aa he can
Neat came Kir Roland Firkin . we bad
'
’
hina
against
tha
boycott
of
Japanaee
while he came down with Mt.
get reasonably. But. before I can eng a private chat in my dining room, and 1 a little
around, tbe watera of Lily Lake came to d-> with the building and furnishing
Keene ; they both came Into the aittlng (sods.
g»et any cwmpromi»» on hie part, w» must put the Hat of questions in bio hao-l.
Emma Gobiman, high priestess of aa- rolling down the Htemilt Creek Canyon, of the stat« eapltoi wu rall.-d for trial
rO'-n where ! waa with Miev Flernsore
prow hia innocence
Tou understand my instruct ng bun a« tenderly aa I .-wild
! ! I lang ; i M r. Keen» stay With trehy, will give a aeriea of addr eases I about five mile* from Wenatchee, tbla today. Thia Is the metallic furniture
posit.on. I cannot run th» risk of bviug how to conduct the inquiry.
lie ill
n Psrtland, commencing May »».
morning at 4 o’clock, in a flow that
you
T’
case, in which the defendants are Arch
sci-uawl of collusion."
mightily pleased with hia own importance.
"About twenty minutes.'
The
«»abler
of
the
Allegheny
Na
«wept
everything that came in its way Itert Huston, (’ongre«»min Casewell,
"Prove hla Innocenc» —bow do you pro-
Th'-n Itax and Mrs. Tramea arrived;
tonal Rank, of Pittsborg. has baea ar- [.fiiet before
I «fore it
it_ found io
ie way into former Auditor General Snyder, former
(To ba continued.)
p«»» to do thatF
Mr. Bis puffed ami gisped, Imwlng to one
*eated for embexaling 4429,000 of the the Columbia River, It washed out State Treasurer Mathens, former Super-
"I sune»t that w» hold a meeting In and then the other with •oieuinity ; Mrs.
W raw* Chase.
about 90 feet of the Great Northern Intendcnt Shumaker and Traveling Au­
hank '• f untie.
thia oflic* ot all th» parties concerned, YsaXnes prnued to her neat, after a low
Jimmy Wbat <!<> yo tithlnk of old
roadbed, just a few minutes before th« ditor Irvine. Former Governors Stone
am! Invite tb» attendance of aom» well- obeisance to Sir Roland, without rerog
Great Britain'a financial budget, Just Great Northern overland rame speeding
Rmce *1« I.e<>u going Into de woods
and Pennypacker are among the li­
known person - a justice of the peace, nil ug Dr. Awdrey and Mias Ihilrynvple.
«tied. »bows condition! to ba ia inch
along, eastward bound, and waa stopped lilíes who ar« to be aubpenaod aa wit*
looking for de fountain of youth?
say—to give th» Inquiry publicity, and except by drawing down her lips and con­
.mod »hare that the duty on sugar ia
juat in time to prevent n wreck.
ncaeea at the trial.
I'etey—Wbat a foolish guy!
Ua ’o ba radioed.
anaks a thorough »xam uatlon of th» af­ tracting her nostrils aa she might in pass­
might bare known d*r wa'at no •oda
fair from beginning to end.
I shall try ing sn umavory dust heap.
The aeaate haa confirmed the nomina
Dying by tho Hundred.
Memorial Day In South.
water fountains Io da woods.
te prov* my client's Innocenc» to th» rat-
Aa the cl.x-k struck three Mrs. Batea,
ion of William R Wheeler, of Cali
Kiev. Rnaaia. May It- A frightful
Raleigh, N
, May 12
Yeaterda
lafactioo of tb» magistral«. If I fall, so who had been waiting out aide, gave a sin­
ornla, to be aseletaat arc rat ary of «ora- epidemic of exanthematous typhoid la
taiwnal Wag.
waa
general’y
ol serve I
thrmiirh ■
much th» worw for ua; If I »ucreed t gle bang at the door and was Introduced;
Gunner— 1 wonder what will ba tb» nerce and labor.
raging in tbe city priaon. More than North and Routh Carol'«' s " «^c
•hall b» very willing to Uatan to any her courtesy to Sir Roland end her rigid­
Proliant Compare, of tbe Americas 200 deaths an far have occurred, an I ate Memorial de •
flrat communication wo receive frou
terms you aray propoee "
ity In sitting down, together with her air
'•deration of tabor, baa written • let practically all of the Inmate* are iafeet- moniea were at
Mara?
"And reject 'em.” grunted Bax; and of ronm-loua virtue, gave her a strong rv-
Guyer Oh. a aouvanlr poaUd, at er to erfftgr»«« urging the pasaage •t ed. The authorities ar« withholding do Charleston, Char'
then lank.ng extr«mri- sly, be pursued
aetublance to Mrs Yeameo for the rea­
many bills of intareat to labor.
taila.
lumbia.
ourw
“I'm aa deep ae yen. Keen». You doa't son, periiapa. '.hat their airs sprang u
i
cn
:
FRANK
BARRETT
In 3 LOH 11 8 nSC(1 lorm lor (JUT i*Le
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