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- • « I s'" • ’ *•- « J ■-» 1 , * -*vv •w'w’k* *<> a . w .•r > <■' ft l.IXK COUNTY. OllEGON 19()> ih» N>»«. an«! I 4«.n't «How my »»It ta »• IRRIGATION FLUME DkSTROYkD in«<u »d If I esn help it As to being nut of th« atora. tber» waa ho custvmrr ti> I Hood Rival Strawberries Perish for wait U|-.n. and I «ent to ih» <bw>r tur a bl»»«A« of fri-ob air I tut»» vrrvrr teen Want of Water.- n.s-xstompd to «-onfiltement befurs " Ilo<»b River, Or, June lit. -Giant "You ss, Joshua insulted you llow I powder was surccMfully uw-il Saturday •hd he insult /ou?" I night in an «*ffor| to «au»p»ilfo growetg By HO« A TH) Al Gt K. JR "I «as asked If I would go to th* pie I ni« on Matunlay afternoon Hr didn't I I'uuiposiug the Farmers* Irrigating wait tor io» to answer, tut sold st otu-s I• oqipaay the Iosa of » larg»< portion uf ¡ÄÄÄÄS5JWA tbsl I couldn't go" Itbt ir straw berry crop. Piagruptlvd "Was that all?” ‘ i libra ! objat-ssd to his snswi-rinf toi cium» vi About 150 feel of flume on a bill ¡eiiersd Io him that Walter might ha»<- • me, be «-barg'd •>» with bring a leccar, Hramniimr» *t-«re was of fair laii|»ply of ready Bexsey. • («art uf whn b he •nd »aid that but fur you I would hxvs side on tbe west aid« of llood River •i«r. and contained a «-uoslderable.-and i might i-gr- « Re a>-»>rdingl, l«x»k an Iwen «bilge«! to go to the puorbouar It | waa destro*««!, and the water in the yarfod stork of dr> gisxi«. Itaelilss Mr {■,|»|»rtuinify one day Io aoniifi our b»ro <sn this had tern th* first time hr I m «! an- A Rosum* of the Lass Important but I big irrigating ditch is shut off. j As a Ibumnb-rx! be«* « •• a single salewian. a this fikbjeel. Board of Supervisors Enacts Raduc noy «I uh , I might hat» passed it i»v»r, I rvault, the crop of two thirds of ! that Not Loas Intorostin,¿ t.vwr’.a }<e»Bg Binu of twenty lab, abo trarr s "Walf^t. have you a roupie of »hdlara but it Is far from b»iu< ths tirst . so I tton on Gas and T elephonos and I valley, about too aerea, is without I wa rtstai of laacrx site. an<f <wtvntati-jv*iy j about yon to l«md me for a day or tan?" kn«x k«xl him down.” of the Past Week. Rout fyr Trolley Franchises. dUplsird iB b>e bicS'tu • mammoth brmist Iter until »ueh lime aa tbe fiume be ask»d. In a tone of a«yn>e«i <-*rele«s- Mr l»rummon<l «as by no means a i can piu a (ths giace imitatiot» diamond, which. ma* lie repaired, which w dl take at thi'l parti««Il of Walley, but In tbs tiemth that h«d it bee:« icgl. woold have t«-»n equal "Vro. I hare that amount of tam.f, utir hero bad hern in bis empio, he had I least estimai« three or four days. in fahie to the ent ira « «mtents of fh" but I am afraid I must dm-line «ending. found him a very rthcirnt . lerk " ha> Fmir thousand of the tultan't I I lie annual The growers stand to lose at ienat •»« r* ThN young nun. a hose name wa» ; 5 -at know my circo matan«««». Joehua. and r«er M alter iindrrltxA to do b* <li«l sell, troop« are tn revolt I 10,'H O eratvs <>f berti« ff^worth t.30,000, cn the gity and th« cur- NkhgiA rm-elted fko'u Mr'. I’rummouil the ! that I am In no position to lend an,b>xty •nd b» bad moslered the ilejails of tbe re A Seattle man was tubbed of fllO,- iu>l if tue fiume cannot ba rvpAirvd ju«t come to an end, mum brent «alary of f'«ttr h»indrcl 4-dlars nemey tail dry C'«>-t« traile ia a remarkably «h«rt mm bv pickpockctB in St Paul. per annum Ila rings testa for Areas, be peeted victory for the Joahua stalked sway In a fret, angry Urns, so that bis servu-es «ere already I ■ ■ • > c »• : - ■> » 11 I • t ir IMitnauaed the gtlht(e tailor to >hs ettent Amt Waiter woul«! not permit himself to »• valuable as thus» «>t young NIcboH, Bubonic plague ha« made it* appear I ¿renter H»«1 damage to the ditch will Ì h« member« uf the of hia uk - bbs - and I'onasderatdy' beiond. [be ssCTndled. From that time be «-4»erl»h-»l a ho r»«*ive«l eight tkillars a see* There ance in I grata». Venezuela I out amount to mor», than ♦óov. Hiw-ird ->f jjilpct i ii r», whi> represent being at itila tmunetit thirty «toilers In a dislike for our b»ro. and this he »bowed G.re Mr !>ramn»nd l>rumn*>nd was di«(»«sed diapuerd to The point where the ditch was <1« tri- city m H»« neg'tiatl iu* with ihc Senator Bailey, of Texas, i* recov debt fr>c the «fflt he wore. I «trovivi is high ou a billside. The by various little slight» ami annoiames. • llHH.lh over matter». (nr .the »ake of re- ering from hi« attack of bronchiti* L-rirporatiun*, arc tor the most part Resu!«* th* joung num there hsd for of whl-h*Walter took little m-th-v I 1 . rs i.f thf ...'.ipiiiiv state that H* tain fag the servkva which he obtained eo linstnc»» tntn ,md lawyers It wa* mrrt.- been a younger clerk revet« mg a thoroughly deaplasd Joshua for his in»»n Samuel (kimpers, premier«! of the | i’ ! in taken «■-■«>«»deriiboi worÌ thought that their gytnpathic* would lie resolved. therefore, to tempur- «-heap American Federation oi Labor, t* ill land ihre«' or four boxe» of powder to sulary of f-xfr dollar» wSsflly H» ‘bad n«sa ami selfishness, and it mattered very l*e [run mtutally to the vested interest* in Chicago I product such disastrous result«. This been dlsmlsso’l for asttbig IB hs«e*his {«/ little Io him what smb a hoy thought of "You ate h»(h of you «owi ." b* sai-i an«! that the II l"cal »enia* , - — cunipanie*. -_____ _ rats-xt to fly« »tulist» s aeek, and sis«» him "Joshua, you should not hs«» >-alle«l «'«m- I rrdcrick Arthur Stanley, Far! of i» the ditch from which all of the wa w’hic' It suffered ' ' hcavüj 2, in the / ___ 1 earth- ’ er is taken to irrigate tbe big straw tl« i Mr. I »tiuaoBmd had got along «rtth ra«l a Irggar. for be rorns his living You. Derby and ex governor general of Tlu« forbearance Joshua utterly misin Iborry <--oi> uh the west Side of the ¡uakc an,I tire, wou'd take .ufv.intage but Atte «sh-s<uan. As hóvjeven ths busi» Canada, t* dead. t»tpr»t«s! He <l»- i«le«! that Waller was I ra«L «lioiihl hot li«.«» I—• -u ■ >| the Situation and make up from the I valley. n«-ss really mp»ln-l mora aw>i»taB<-*. he deficient In «murage ami »¡»irit. ami it en 5 oil »houhl have told me. ami I w-alid public wli.it lli<> I.-»t tn the tire That American warship* are gathering at Alth gh mi'll were hurried to wa« qttlir willing to euqdOy Walter on nuragrsl him to |ieriw«ere in his system baie »|x>ken t«» Joshus is exactly what the c<-rp(intti>in« tned San Francis««», preparatory to their I ■ ‘ r 'iilde as soon a« It ls»«rd wages, wlu'ti he estimated would < I i- ttx annoian<until they might al "Exevais me. Mr I>rmumoml. but I t.» do I licv -aid - • cqiciily. atid ar i trip around the world. ■V 1« k!> ■» r. t I it I» «'»tiinnled that not coat hint, at Ute muet, »K>re than two n...«( t< . »"•■I >.-nl>UiC I (l.-.l.r-l >1 :. r d. U t Ilk» tale bearing. I did the uni/ gued their fight to do *o, but a ma lit Will take 11,r < l>\», working dny duliars a wsek. * \ Southern Pacific gatekeeper com kept quiet under lh«~- p.rovmation» there thing I «mid jority of Hie b-itrd »too«! htm lor the I «nd night, to rejiair the damage. “Mr. Nk-h«»la."* said Mr lirummnml. ”1 eas often a warning fia«h of the rye "Ahettf'" «ahi Mr l>rummu»il. "yon milted »uicitje bcc-iUsr his gates had I he II...i.| Hirer l orry season is now t.ixp.iycr . .mil th» city witnessed a have brought you some help i!i,- i. which »bowed that II would nut lx- »afe to nere^i'Ki violent. accidentally injured a woman. I sou hl suggest mat it its io igbt, and no water to sustain I most citNMiraging example o( Com- Walter Conrad, a distant relative" liad go too far. But this Joahua did not no you «bouhl earh beg tbr other's pankin, ; mt« and rip« n Hu’ t-errios dur- I pctent government,. ■» re Walter tanti rich. .Mr. Hruuum.nd would lle». ami per»l»te«L Pressure from every possible ave «hake hamla. ami hale ik»ne with It." ■ wann we.itber will cuti ccived the American ambassador, Da i.o donbt have «(/led him a near relative s “Joehua." stiul hi* mother one «lay, “I "t'ateb in» legging pardon of my fath- vid Jayne Kill, and talked with hint .lown the indd to almo.t notlnng. Fori nue wa* brought ly bear on the »uper- • "as he knpffs nothing of the busi »«-wa. r»al!y think y«H| don't treat Walter right er'» hire«l boy exi-taimed Joshua, w-orti (or half an h<»ur Ike past few day« from five to sov«n I vi»c>r* to force thefn to yield to the de jou - an rak»- him in --barge, and ffflSe him \*>u ar» not polite to him " I -I <■ .- • .« nr« of berne» have been shipped I ni a ml- ut all tin »ctv m c »iqp - Ills» for Rev S C 1 apham «ay» women are s-mie i«pm nlx»at prie«-*, »nd so forth “ higher rate». | be g.i| company wlnt- "Win »houl«! I be? What is lie but a that.” daily. worse than men m »uppurting _ w _ p«-r “Ve», sir.'!“ said the y «»ana man. in an Aa invoslignt. ■ »• irttMl this after I led an (Released ratc/thc water Tom- taxgar?" V, f..r f,.r.' .sot Walter "if I tho'lgl.t meniti< fa«!«, including ‘ free ‘ love He inqeirtani tone. 'll __ *»>o break hiia In " i mutie unless it _ __ MM 1« -M II .Ni. k.-I.« n, «e. retary. I pany r threatened* _____________ "its is not that, for hs works for his I had Ixx-n in lb» wrung I would lieg -- oratory t« L taking : *.:. _ the .' .................. .. >nd A. C Bialon, manager of the com I 'houhl rccrive a l& per cent advance plaie of the Mr Niijjnts, who gave up what little tiling." Johns ’ » pankin without any ksalta'lon. ti'ispvl *n the modern pulpit, and that n iud he had to^ha subjoi-t of tflothea. be l'iiii, in ui > (Tort to determine if p.»« I nt rates, the telephone voinpany re- “At any rate, he's a n>«mn fallow, and I It am not too proud for that, but I think tocial condition* are much the same a* gan to inspMt Walter's raiment, lie hsd •hall treat him ss I please” who the ditch I. «trovers were, I >i*ted to the utmost and the street I acted right urnk-r the clnumst*n«-»s. before the Hood. sufficient know le«ige to |**riel«e that our develop?«! the fact that tho noise ofl railroad C'liupati) - ran cats without One afternoon there were a few young ami therefore I «annoi ilo It. As for hero's suit »«« nt fine fabric, and Taft leaders claim he will reeeivs ■li«' «),.,t» was l.cird two nlu.« awaV I 'crniits, seised franchise« and at- fellows stsmiing'on the piasta in front of I being a hirsd tmy. I admit that such is tally made rhat Ix-lng the caay, he i«m from tiie spot wi.cre the espmsu»« took L I cinpted to bottle up the traffic pnv- Mr ftruniBvond's »t->te Joshua waa one I my (meilion, ami I don't see anything tr «01 vote* on the first Ixillot. place, and that it occurred about ili I'legcs on Market street, when the su cltHlol tc pay»hnff,^niue fft’enfl-»»« of them, ami there being no «-ustomers to I be ashamed of in it." Thaw will remain in jail because ho o'elook Beyond thin, nothing is defl I per« n os stepped in atid completely "Pm glad yotrfv« com«-. ' be »aid. "I wait u|x»n. Mailer also had Joiii.-d th, You are right there." «ahi Mr lirum hate» tbe asylum attrndant. blocked the game bate to work like a d-><. I'm potty well «-umpany. They were discussing plans (or mtely known. It IS said, however, that the officers -I The g.i» company a»ked for an in- I.eading English steel manufacturer* use«l up to<lay I was up till two «'clock a picnic tn tie held in the wixxl* on tbe moml , for this assertion chimed in with hia own rlews and wishes "Well, It deny the story of a now trust. The of the company have under suspicion vreasc from «S cent to fit ga« dancing." , ti«*l Bumlay aftermxm It was to b» ssetna to in» you ar? about even, and you i The __ gas several men whom they had in their board ciimluclcil an inquiry "Ws»w you?" quite a general affair. Suffragettes »f all nnti >ns are to join may as well drop th» quarrel here.” employ last year, and to whom they - omp.iuy promised to turn» it» books "Vex, There was a hall over to Cramp ia a monster paru.lo in leindon. “You will come. Walter, won't you?" Walter felt satistled. H» felt that hs ■ »ver to the supervisor» for inspec refused tn giro work this summer. ton. I go to all the lislls withiu leu asked one of the bumher. tion This, it afterward appeared. ha«l non th» victory and maintained his Tbe British Columbian government nyles. They i-an't d< without me.” "No," sagi Jixihua . “he can't onate.*' m is a h’utf. for when the supervisor« wlf ro«p«rt. Th<-r» *•• one thing mere has deeidgii to deport I,INK* Hindus who "Can't tbe, •" asked Walter, not know SMALLPOX ON TRANSPORT. , "I didn’t antborlre yon to speak for h-- desired, and tluit was to go to ths are psupsrs. i-ked for the record», the company mg what else to »ay. me." said Walter quietly. refused to priwluce them until prac- pittile. He would not have urged th» ro- “No. You se»' lhers isn't thuvb style at Rapid progress is t»eing made on re “You didn't authorise mr to •|ieak fer qnest, but that he «as well aware that It was Sherman Reports by Wireless and t'cally compelled to do so tliewe eouutry t«lis T mrsn amuog thr you !” r»|x-ated Joshua, tn ■ . mocking Jiwhua woukt r»(x»rt that Le was ke(>t at pairs to the Northern Pacific roadbed then discovered that improper rhsrge» Must be Quarantined. young men ‘They don't know ho* t«i( i »on». “Big worda for • m Montana. lieegar !” h.ul been m ule in figuring the coil of horn» by hl» ilesTN drsws, X..S» 1 gire m, intuii to U. and Portland, June 10. — Wireless dia operation The mask M.«« pulled «tide "What do you mean by celling in» a I'lnh -iemix-rsls have instruct»«! their contenienr t<>r you "ft won't I»» very they try to itritste ni». ! tfc-n’t tntat any begffngT* demanded Walter, quietly, b»t Ipatebes were rcrcived Bunday by The by the ''biiiiness ’ board and the gas t i be away Saturday afternoon." «id Mr. delegates for Bryau, but ¡«aid a Input» tailor euiir<-l,. 1 just tell him wlrnt I wtitn rising ««lor IOregoniaB from the transport Hhermnn c< in|i.«uy got an ns cent rate 1 >rtim uk »U'I. wh«i »as prinrtple«l against to Cleveland. «sant and bow ! «tatui ft. Higgins, th» "I don't choose to give you any expla An ini cstigati >i, into telephone allowing clerks any privileges. "You R.iilf.vi l ........ . . of five states I while at «ea that thorn wna amallpoi «ail«* here, list Improrml a great d«-ffl option." said Joshua »»-ornfully. "You'ro know we have more trade than usual on BMt tn Chicago to d«-.-i.|«> on some uni Ion board. Tim Hbormnn ia bound for rat«, resulted in a general reduction ■fili«» hr began to nuaflr cloths» fbr me.” ’■ - -i of from IS to ’.'J per cent The water Maturdny »ftermxm " form measure of doing away with the Portland from tho Philippines with Just flirti a -isooiH-r «am« In. and Mr ,our l»i«rd ' rate was pl.i. t <1 at the « imv figure 4« “I don't flunk «» shall bave next Sat eadly gra«le crossing*. Nb-bola was drawu away from his di«««r- I the First Infantry, 5M5 m<-n in i»H, un '.ist year, with a «light inerease in "That may he true, hut 1 atn not a urday." salti Walter; "everybody will l»s tatiotl oil dress, , * tx-ggar. and I adnse you not •«> call me Th» plant of the Cimliaeatal Oil com Ider command of L'olunel .Metlouiral. the allowance for hydrant». The tml- gone to th» pk-nie." pany nt Albuquerque, N. M , has been "Just notice how I manage." bs said one again." ley franchise« which the united Rail- “If you insist upon going.'* san! Mr. lieforo tho veaael reached Honolulu dentroii'd by fir«- Nearly lov.uut) gal In a low ivsie. Walter's tone waa still quiet, and roa«ls attempted to appropriate w ere BrumiiMHiil. reluctantly, "I must try to la navy man returning did of tho dis Iona of oil wete burned. "Have you any eBHixww that you «sa Jos» iua wholly miaunderslood him; other withheld let you go." I vase and was buried at sea. Two days rscommend?” a-hrd the »unu, who sp- wise. being a eowanl at heart, he would Over 30 Japanese women who have] I ago an enliatod man was takon ill with Walter felt n<i st-ruples alxiut Inalsting. arrived at Hostile to meet intended I t-nred to l-e |«<«r have ilesistml. PROSECUTE ENGLISHMAN I smallpox. Tho two men wero in dif M-anwblle Joshua went bom» In a lery busbnnds. will he detained until each “A'ss, ma'am. *•'«• got soma of thr _____ u "1 II say it as often as I please.” he I fori nt parts of the «hm.'so tho whole lie bail not suo- individual case is investigated. best is the market- some (bat will be reepate-i. "You're a beggar, and if we nnbappy frame of mind I « <■•«.' I is considered infectd. This Editor ot Paper in Seoul Is Charged 'sure to suit you." ‘hadn't taken pity on you, you'd have tad <-»»<le«| In humiliating Waltsr a» h» in- Tbe British ship Haddon Hall and | I ma-ans that under tho quarantine rogu temlrd. but ha-l an unpleasant feeling that With Sedition. He t'«4t fruta tbs abrlvr« and displsy*«l to go to the pmirhouxe ” <>aeh of the I lai men on board Ilations Ils the German «hip Hamburg collided in I a «er, ugly ;>attrm Walter was not quarrelsome; but tin» Walter bad got the better of blm J .Scotti, I must bo vaccinated June til Y Mimura, the and quarantined mid ocean. Both were damaged, bull “I iloii't think I lib» that,” she »aid last instill. In presence of half a «logon was very angry with bis father for not I for It days and tbe transport must I J.iputieir rcMilent governor of Seoul, were able to reach Montevideo. "Have ,ou not »-ms with a sautllst ng boya between hi- own age ami Joshua a taking hl* part, ami was not slow in mak 11><> fumigated. I appeared as the prosecutor of E T. ing hia f>-elings known to bis mother Ri»osevelt threatens to intervene in Ute?" rousetl him This process necessitates disembark I Bethel, a "What's the matter, J- m I uis ? ” . aslie«! British subject, w ho was to- Panama to secure a (air election "Ths lorgr figures are all tbe rage ‘nst "Joahua I»rumimind." be said, “you’ve luff nil tho men, ami owing to tho lack the w-owl now, ffis'aux Eirrybcxly wears Ibeni'' iCHuiltsd mA long enough, and I've atmxl Mrs. I«ruminomi. «Asserviti* The special senate committee ha* I •■f facilitiea at tho Columbia River day arraigned tn a Briti«h court ap- "I should like to look at something it, for I didn't want to quarrel; but I upon bis face. arranged the preliminaries to consider I station, tents must be sent from some I'»«lilted under «»tiler of the privy . ■ » "Matter enough ! That beggar has r!«<" will stand it no longer " of the army posts of the district. Col council Bethel i* charged with tariff revision its upatart, I 'on "I'll show you »-»mething rise, but thia | onel Rogers, in command, fears that spreading sedition by the medium of lie walked up to Joahua, ami strviok teen insulting me that Tbe car* in the New York to Pari* since the men have just returned from II» pitched into me. and tried to ia ths living for /Ou." him in the face, mu a hard blow , but »«ill rad. automobile race are encountering I the Orient, camping out in thia ell- i newspaper published in the Corean Ife brought «Mit a pier* still uglier . ami i a blow J«»ahua turned white with ;«•- knock me over.” ««macular, an«l of which he is the many difficulties in Russia. “ What for? I lu surprised to hear mate will l,e injurious to their health proprietor II. finally, after aunts hesitation his customer i •ion, and advanceil *i;-on our hero furl- 1 he ronrt includes Judge he »eem» »O («lilts anil he has renuostd tho department and well bred " Unofficial estimate* place the popu-1 uidrred tm yards from ths br»i pteor. II«, pusly, i with the Intention of giving him. I-'. St Bourne and Pfisecutiug Attor “Nothing at ail. lie >|»rai>g at me like lation of Chicago at 3,140.ooo. UH saure«! It with an alt of triumph an.I; as I The to have the trnns(xirt with all on ti y Wilkinson both <>f whom were he expressed it, tbe worst whipping he board sent to the quarantine station -pecially «ent front Shanghai by the a liger, and all tor nothing Hr took me population in IVU4 was 1,174,744. folding it up. hsii'led It to ths eu«toin»r. i ever bad at Km Francisco. What will bo done r«r*ivin* In return • twoibdlsr pill, Walter (Mirird his Mow. snd put in an- h, aurprlse. ao al tirât be got the ad Thug« entered a Spanish custom of-1 in thia matter cannot yet be known. Hriti*h government it the suggestion vantage, but I raos gave bun as <<«al fice and secured 312.000 after killing | of Amba«»a«|oy MrDonald at Tokio •hub ths |x-»r * vinati siglisd aa she rrn « other. thia time »harp ami stinging Th« First Infantry Is on route to The pr«)»c< uti -n id that it would was an tech or two taller, but as Iw amt.” fur **•“* worted hard for it Joahua . the chief official and four assistants, Vancouver, whore it will bo stationed, prove that the publicalions in Bethel's tbs .-astoni»» had left ths stgrs, Walter was nxire than a mat-h for him "I am really sorry to hear thia,” ««id the Fourteenth Infantry, vernacular nrw*p.ip«-r was largely re An l unknown steamer has been siiceerdlng in rBn I s«aiBpla«'»nt)y to Wa!’ • Are r««i Joshua threw out hia arms, delivering his Mrs. I »ruminomi. distressed, which was transported a few woeks sponsible for all tbe di«tiitliance* tn údid you liks that ealii-o?" he I blows at random, and most of them failed sure you didn't say something to pro- sighted I off the California coast south of San i Francisco with distress sig- ago to Manila. Corea M Mimura asserted that the of effe<-t. luileed, be was so lilimiesl a ith robe him?" -r -F. .. nal* Corean government esiti« only sub- ed to me very ugly." rage that Walter, wlio kep* <-ool, bad "1 only said, a hen he was invited to Refuse to Cut Salaria*. left to tile ifirri tion <>f Japan lie It. though*. It’s born In the from this cause alone a great advantage go to the picnic Saturday aftem.«>n, that New York is sending 78 delegates Manila, June «10. After many ex further -nd lie beli« > e,| there were years I didn’t know aa we over him. Joshua at length seire«l him. h«- wouldn't be able to lea»e the «tor«.” to the Republican national conven- get rid of II." Id It in each''« lion. Of this number 23 are milliun- tend'd an«l apparently ho|>e|e»s run 20.1X10 tr>>op* no«v tn Corea, an-l that •ml he was mmtelled to throw him down "I am afraid you half -if the i uiitry «vis disturbed y«xt got any prettier pat Ar Joshua lay prostrate, with Walter's way as to offend him. aire*. foresees, tbe Insular Commission and Consequently the publication* were knee upoo his breast, .Mr I'rutnmond. ^"Beem» t«» me yo«i think a g»»*l sight the 1’hilmpines Assembly have finally creating a fal«e impression rrgirding Two hundred Japanese Immigrants wanted to get nt the old who had gone over to his own house, ap- more >>f him than of me in tbe matter,” arrived M an agreement upon the gen the real intention of the Japanese gov have brrn stopped at Seattle until it .»o’t everybody that |»-ared ii;»»n the w-ene oral appropriation bill, which, it is bo ernment. increasing thr difficulties of gii!>uhl«<<l Joshua ■'That’a jn»t tbe war they can show that they have a right but she swallowed every licveit, both ths enmmisaioB and the the government and causing much "W hat's all rhls?" he ilemaiHk*<l. In with father. Hr want«*! ue loth to beg in this country. assembly ratify. The compro mingled surprise and anger "Conrad. ea«-b other's par«ton latch me brgelng b!o>id«he«l Governor Johnson, of \linnesota, mise inc»«,: fe appropriates 10,800,000 • bat nx-ans this outrageous condui tZ‘ pardon I of a tmggarl/ hired boy !" (’ M C ross a lawyer • f Kobe who Waller n«e. an<L turning to his en» “He Isn't any wots» because tour says he is not Seeking another term, l»e«ns, the amemblv making a cones*- is defending Bethel, a-ked f< r a jury •Ion of nearly 1,500,000 pesos, The p!oy*r. sai'L manfully. “Joahua Intuited father hires him. Joshua.” A high* wind storm near Guthrie, commission declined to ss»ent to the trial, whiih Judge St fl urne refuted. me. sir, and I have punished him Tnat'a “Oh, , yen, of nourse, you stand up for Okla., resulted in the death of one reducting in salaries and th* eonsoll him," •aid i Joshua. «rieering. Gold From Alaska, persoflF • dal ion of some of the bureaus a* pro “No*. Joshua, you know I always take Seattle, Wash, June 1« — The Floods have reached their height in posed by th« assembly. your part when you are right.” CHAFTKlt VII. • ■ L Nearly all railroads are »team hip City of Seattle, which ar With-it waiting to bear Mr Thum- So Joshua continued to scold ami Mrs. Kanvas City American Horae Win«, rived tn port earl ly this morning from Ihummood to soot he him. until »he I.mnd blocked. mond's repl,. Walter reentered th» store Al laska. . brought ......... ................ .. f’arls Jun« lfl Thou«and» of Amer Southwestern the ichols rs |nit He bad no disposition to dismiss the sub a mor* effectual way. by placing St b* I The New’ York legislature baa icons Haturdny saw W. K. Vander lirst shipment of «»»Id from Fairbanks bat of trouble that nay ject in tbe prvwem-e uf the tm/s wh<i were disposal half an apple pie w big* Was In passed a bill abolishing betting at bilt '• bay eolt. North East, with J. to ■ each Seattle by the Skagway Captain Walker was in •landing off tbe piaxM. the <-upb«*rd. In the evening she told ‘race track*. ___ ________ The measure _____ was ____ ear I'klbla up, capture tho Grand Prix de route In all, he brouuht ab«>ut II,- i«>r>o, and I didn’t know Mr I’riMnmond fullowe<J him into th« Walter that she wg»,sorry there had rie<! by one vote. Parts, the blue ribbon event of the Hw*>.RtM>, the gre iter part of which was re to get down all the •tor«. an«l Joshua actompaniMi him. lie l*eo any difficulty and ore we could suit her.’’ Joshua. The «teamship Lusitania ha* jti*t French turf, which thl« year was convened to Dexter Horton Ik Co, was tempij angry with Walter, and worth about >73,bob. Beautiful weath Inrker* <»( this < ity Another large you piek «Mit someth ng termined, to get revenged upon him "Ko am I.” sai.J Walter. frankly, for ’crossed the Atlantic in (our days, er favore«! the running of this classic, lot wa» 9504.000, consigned to the aa all ths rage?" naled through bls father. lie was grateful for her gentle klodneaa. (twenty hour* and right minutes. This and fully 150,0M persons gathered nt Washington Trust Company from the “Are ypu going to let that beggar pitch "I am sorry, if only for your sake, Mrs. jis the best time yet made I.oifgrhamps to witness the race, which Washington Alaska Bank, its branch Into me like that?” be demanded. “He I »tn tnmogd.’’ Tbe it came up the Cortelyou i* mentioned a* running marked the close of the Paria season. at Fairbanks Wouldn’t b»ve got me down, only he took ”1 know he’s pro«riliIng. but he doewn't mate for Taft. Yukon on the Prospector. B-c at a d>4ad«antage." m«nn what be aaya. .Mr. Conrad " Ksw River Falling. "tVmrad.' said Mr. I»rummon<l, “I tn- Henry Watterson says Bryan will ’’111 try to keep on good terms with i Cuban Patriots Amuse Taft. Washington. Jun« lfl.—The Kaw n«an«l an *»tdanatt<»n of your conduct. I him. Mrs. Urtiintnood.’’ said Walter, be nominated. river ia railing, but the Missouri at Washington. June 1« -Secretary come from n»y bouse, and fmJ you figh'ing rornewtly. " if only tn return for hie moth* A daughter of Governor Culler, of K«a*ae City continue« to rise »lowly. Taft laughed tr»«fsy when h» was told f- like a street «r«s»-dy, instead of attending er’s kindnswa.' Utah, has doped with a taoniMer. . Th» stage tonight was 30 fset. with of .i further report >>f preparations of tn your dutijii jn tbe storJ ” “I an sure Joshua was hssty. and on* a farther use of possibly one foot la I revolutionary uprisings in Cuba based “I have fflresdy fiten y«nt an explana Jtviged Walter. said the mother to her« A torrndo did much damage in the dieat»<! daring Munday, from water on the prop «r,| withdrawal of jAmer- tion, Mr. IJrummntid.'' sswt Walter, firm- • IE trying to find an exrra» for ber sow vicinity of Mount Vernon, Iowa. no* in sight. i lean troups on or before neat Friday. I* “j«^>ba cboee tv I before all Ilo hs cou.lnuod.) NEWS OF THE WEEK I — S trong and S teady 1 E3 In a Condensed Form lor Our Busy Readen. Corporations lose In Struggle to Rule San Francisco. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS MIST I’ll MIL IHR PRIVILEGES h</‘ \ * I 'An •> N * 7 »?*-.* ’ pc , »' m :.. . *' v¿ •* P * < V ha* • * » t