The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, June 26, 1908, Image 1

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COINTY, OBEGON
was a •chenw !n wnk-b tae principal p*!ee
S trong and S teady
a thousand dollars for oo* ana certainly
a han>i»-me return tor a small outlay.
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CLOSE CALL FOR TAFT.
Breaking of Piaton Rod on Engine
Nearly Wrecks Train.
Dennis.m,
Secretary
Taft had a
s tonight
from being
i serious
wreck on I
Flyer,
which was carrying him east
Prompt action of the towerman in
a signa! station a third of a mile east
of Loshoctun, and of the engineer
of the tlycr, alone averted what might
huve been a dreadful accident
As the train was speeding along at
the rate ol so miles an hour, the pis­
ton rod on the left side of the loco-
in..toe broke short -tf
Almost in
stantly the cylinder of the engine was
cracked by the unmanageable rod
Secretary Taft and National Com
mitteeman Kellogg entered the dm
mg car and sat down to dinner after
the accident occurred without thought
<>( anything
serious in connection
with the stopping and delay of
the train
The Secretary made no
comment <>n the incident when in ■
formed of it The engineer of the
locomotive explained that it waa
merely good luck that averted a had
accident
"If the piston rod, after it broke
had g->m- under the train.” «aid hr.
"we would havr gone into the ditch,
as wr were running 50 tildes an hour,
and the derailment would have been
i serious matter Fortunately the
broken r-d landed six or eight inches
‘ Utside of the left rad That saved
us "
TAFT IS NOMINATED
Roll oí States Called by Meya
phone Ankl Uproar.
•nd tbe thk«<a w«r«. iu due proportion.
flv* dollar* ra* h.
Th« more Joahua thought It over, th*
tuorv cuo»lnred he «as that a lary» aum
of money wna likely to coma te him
through th« lottery if tw could ouly man
rt» to ralve money «uough to buy a
tTIAITEH VIII
Ho a younger boy was put In Joshua's ti»k«t. But th« problem
The picnic c-ame of! on Saturday af
piar«, much to hia mortificai loo, and be th« ii»-»«o«ry fiv« dollars
tMMOS
Tb« »es I her,
whk-h
often • a« degraded, aa be considered It. to tbe a« «**r from aolvlng
throw« a wet, blanket upon th« festivi
Whil« In 'hia «tats of mind he hi;. A Resuma of th« Lass Important but
rank of • ;«i«a*ugvr.
Nominating Speech Mad« by Senator
fl«« of euch occasions. was highly pio
;>-ned on« da.r to b« In th« store at noun,
■'I'm going ashore," be said, sourly
Nut Lasa Interesting Evanta
Burton
Taft's Name Starts
pttlsMM, and severs I
hundred
rwons. T»< mo out bere "
•nd alone. Nichol«, th« head ctarrfc. wish
uf th* Past Week.
young and middle aged, turned out Tbe
"All right," aaid Tom Harry. "I guesw »d lo go to dinner, and was only waiting
Whirlwind of Enthusiast«.
place selected for tb» *’‘--nic waa a field we can get along without you
Here, you for Walter tn gvt Hack from an errand.
of gea-ral acre«, bordering upon • pond
fellow« oo tbe Arrow. Just wall a min­
"I wish Walter would hurry up,' n«
Mulai llafi l has rcii.-hed the M roceau
Thia had l*»n fitted up by the proprietor ute. till we've landed Joabua, and we'll gru-uhled. “My dinner will get cold.'
< i eagv Jon« 19
Fur prsaoleat »t
with awing«, and • roofed building, with
r».-e you I mi , k "
"i'il take your plaro till
gets hack, capital aud proclaimed hiuiadf suitau
tha
Vailad
Stale*
William
II Taft, ef
out «Ide«, under which were placed rough
True to his
determination,
Joahua Mr Ijjirbola." said Jrohua, with extra­
Woman suffragists in Lon-Ion held
hoard table« for the reception of pros .* )uiri«l off at ths head of the inlet, and ordinary kliolneM for him.
Ohio.
the greatest «lenion*tralu>n • ver aeru
loM. A number ..f oak trees with their the pioneer was turned by her new pilot.
"Much obliged. Joahua." said the aaleo there.
left «11 tbe first ballot, Taft by
bloat! bran, he« f - ■ r r >.»t-..-al «1 — ter
The Arrow and th» Pion -r took th»lr nan
“I'll <b> aa much for you another
«■Io Taft I v th« unutiiiiiou* cboiue uf
Taft
says
he
would
like
to
see
a
Itesi.lea these arrangements for enjoy
place« aide by aide, and the race rom
time
I don't think you'll have long to
"good game of baseball; a gam« f»r
the eouveutiun.
nwnt. there were two boat« confined by «»need Th» boats were «millar, and thus w «ft.”
bloocl.''
Much is the record of tbe eulniiaaling
Iron chain«, which were thrown around nr it her had the adiantng« on this «core
No «»oner bad hr gone than Jwhul.
W. J Bryan aaya that "t
tree« near tbe brink of the wafer
After But the rowers on the Pioneer were, oo after following him to the door, and hulk­
day of the Kcpul' lean national c « lv « b *
e- ; . - g
■ • ' .
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e
s
the whole, «tronger. and mor« skillful ing <arefully up and down the street, junction plank of the Keputi
lion of II* ■*, efl< ct«-.| amid aeenoa of tu-
a proposition to go out In the boat«. The than those on the Arrow
tin the other walked behind the counter with a havty form, as finally adopted, is t
multuoua viithuaiaam, and after a uerva-
eut fraud.”
boat« could romfortably arcnmmc»!ate hand. Walter
at re red
perfectly, whil« •tep and opened the money draw«*.
racking eontiuuoua acaeion lasting near­
eight persons each
1 hie number bad Joabua'« succeeaor. though he mad« no
There was « *msl! pile of bllto In one
A rollision of electric* ears three mile«
ly eight hours.
With the proaident
been obtained, when Jnahua came up
had blunder, was a norie«.
roni[>artm»nt. and In the other a collect Ion from Portland on the Mount Meott line
named and the platform euuneiated,
“I'm going." he aaid. unceremoniously
The result w-aa that th» raro wa« a of currency
He lindi the billa Into bl« badly injured six person*, sligh’ly in
"You will have to wait till nest time.” clear on«. Finally the Arrow tame In ■ hand, and looked over them. Illa hands jured many mure aud wrecked two tno
there rciiiaius .oily the nomination for
eaid Ralph More»
“W«'rr got the full Ictigih ahead, and It alter felt with <piiet trembled • little, for be contemplated a tor care.
vice president to complete th« mnmen
number."
satisfaction that the victan lis t b-u diahuueat act.
Cnable to obtain tbe
to> . I.
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l.-i
, I -I,, w hole v-.,y
An accident to the Portland Railway
"No. I'm going thia tint«." said Joshua, gainer! by his efforts
money In any other nay. be meant to bar­
WM g
it*
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TURBINES RUN WILD.
rompany generating plant a t'aasdoro
rudely, and < lambervd la and took ills
II» hoped that he would be as «uirese row
that waa what he i-ailed It— Ove
h«t»--r «f tin- in-w . »udidale, wuuM
destroyed three dynamos, worth $3<>.u00
place aa at re r «loan
ful through life in [raddling hia own cam re
< ■ ’ ■
, dra»<-r mi l
each, in about three minute*, besides Strange Accident Wrack* Catadaro name g«e« vehoing through the country
The other boat had already •*•< if!, Joabua went borne aulkiiy. and was not [end it Iu a lottery ticket.
The pi-turo witiiia the walla of the
about frJO.OOO damage to turbines and
and. as it happened, under tbe guidance s«eu again on tbe picnic grounds.
Power House.
Mingling out a five dollar bill from th« power bouse.
vast atiipbitbcxler «« the prcsui«alia!
of Walter < 'onrad, w ho had long been ac­
pile, be thrust it Into hk> veat pocket
mdidatc waa named w,v* me truly
!’■ rthml. June " 1
\n accident to
A Washington man has applied for
customed to managing a boat, having had
IU had war rely don« ao when 1» was
f'HAITEH IN.
grand in its magnitude.
In front, lo
the
machinery
at
the
C.i/aclrro
power
one of his own at home
He leave of abseuc* from hl* homestead on plant uf the Portland Railway, l ight -Io rignt and left, below and «buva,
Ove morning, a few day« later. Joahua •tartlet! by hearing the door open.
account
of
the
numerous
rattlesnake«
the
blDowing
»*
i
f
humanity,
rrellroa
th»
"They’ve got a great «reerer on
waa walking muodily up th» village rowd made a guilty jump, but |>errei>ed. to bU
He expert* to be away helping neigh A Power (’"inp.tny early yesterday *f * r houra of waiting and stirred from
other boat,” said Joshua. sneering
with hia baii‘In In hia ¡«a-keta
11» waa relief, that it waa a woman nut living lu
morning
caused
the
complete
wreck
"Where «re you steering. J<>«hunY‘ reflecting. In a spirit of great diaeuUtvnt, the village, but probably In •orne adjoin- I or« during barvest and dare« nut leav« mg of the station, entailing a loss of ■nv einotiou to nix-ther, waa Iu a fever
bis family alone.
• •ked ltWlph, suddenly, for the boat n««r on the hanl*hl|i>i of his situation
Ing town.
*110,000 Flying piece* of hot metal • f > *| < .-t»ii. » for the . . tiiinsting vole.
ly half turned round
The fact w«a that
"What
can
I
«how
you,
James Cantillon. a nrofi-«*i<>uat ball ;<nd burning in*ulati<>n set fire to the I in- r»v rit« a* i « of oilier atatea had
ms
sia?*'
he
"Here am I." he «.lid to himself, “el th­
Jiwhua himself knew scry little about teen years old, and father treat« ru» like ••bed. In a Hurried manner, for be could player uf Marinette, Wi«., win. wit tv hmlding, destroying intl.immable part* I v-<-ii a «mod. aave hn«x and Im Follett«,
•feering
|ti speaking of Walter's want a boy of fen.
I'm hkm I a man, •nd all not help thinking of nhal be had in hi« tally blind, regained bi* sight at Belle of lite structure
Two operator* who • lol n, *v ,,u U .. r '.lvnl. ante Ohio.
As the Ilin-key« state waa reached,
of aaill, he had precisely described him he gives the for pw'ket money 1» twenty- v««t paw-het.
vue Hoapital during a tit of hysterica, »etc on duty at the time h.id a mirac­
the trail, gaunt form of Theodora K.
•elf.
till .<-1.1- * Mr.-v
ffi.-r.-s l> s Htorra.
"I should like to look at some of your which followed the tturgtwn » announce ulous escape from instant death.
inent to him that ht» cu»« Wat <<>u
“I understand what I'm about," an
The three lug water wheels "ran Burt«», with atudeul like faro aud a«-
wh.ro* father lan't a quarter aa rich r • shawl«,“ said tbe woman
Sldrr.-d
ho|e-lem.
•wrred Joshua, suddenly reversing the mine, get* a dollar a week,
away,
” one after the other, the gen v<-re black, clerical garb, advanced to
Joabua
knew
very
little
about
hie
fatb-
He's only
the platform to nominate Ohio's candi­
direction, «nd overdoing the matter, so •isteen, too.”
••’a stork
Ile did know, however, where
A Jap spy ha* been caught with erator* to which they were coupled date
11« a| ko fervently, with th«
flying in pieces ami wreckage from
aa to turn the lexit halfway round the
th- shawl« were k'pt, and going to that complete pion* of New York forts.
On» important difference betw<-»o him
-■uh machine in turn disabled the •ingmg voice f an evangelist, which
other war
self and Dick Storrs did not orotir to portion of the «helve«, pulled down halt
The Prohibition party it rar.ing the next water wheel
Huge part* of the rent ringing through tbe grunt building.
"I hope you do," ««Id Ralph, “but It Jrohua. Dick worked in a ahoeabop. end a iltxni and showed them to hia cue
biggcat campaign fund in it* history monster
dynamo*
were
hurled I'lio < «*• of hi« apceeb of nomination
don't lo*>k much like it."
It wa* out of hia own wag»« that hi* fatb- tjiiu-r.
was the signal for tbe long pent up
ihrongh
the
brick
w
ill*
to
the
station
"1 waa looking at the other boat." er allowed him a dollar a week
"Are
they
all
wool?
”
she
asked,
Joahua
Crop* in southern Minnesota were
f-.ong of t*
raft lotion*.
Instniitly
and
through
the
iron
roof
Joebu ua cotulvro v-iuled to explain, and tb» earned nothing at all.
Itally, examining <>ue of them.
badly damaged by • wind ami hail
th< Uhiu deleg tie* wort
If f««t,
Although
the
two
operators
on
duty
rudder Rllp|«-d.
"Yea," auswered Joshua, conficlc-ntly, storm
"lt'a mean !’ reflected Joshua "There
other I'aft alatea following, while the
were
right
in
the
midst
of
the
flying
Walter's boat k»pt the lead
Illa per ain't a boy of my ••• tn Mtapldon that'« though be had nut tbe slightest know l>
Taft ha* not yet «electe.l a chair wreckage, they escaped without a onveution host« in galh-ry and oa floor
fe- t «leering made the task easier (or ■o meanly treated, and yet my father's edge on the subject.
broke Into a mad demonatralkon.
man
for the Republican national coni scratch.
the rowers, who gut th» full advan'ag» the ri< bewt man in town, I wish I knew
“What 1» th« prkw of thia on«?' naked
rafl I
W II I
cam., la a
mittce
of their efforts.
Joshua, however, by what to do to get a little money.
th» cuetoiu«*, indicating the one abe had
roar from the Ohioan«.
Mag phone«
More
than
So
New
York
militiamen
JAPAN
WEAKENS.
pre»
hia uncertain steering, hindered th«
i.omed to spring from .-onr.-alod plae.-a
At thia moment be saw Hum Crawford In her baud.
grcea of hia l«*at.
and swell the Taft t-.mult int tbundn*.
"Five dollar«," aiiawered Joahua, with gave out from the heat »nd over
approaching him
Ham «Il perhaiw a
“Can't we lieat the other boUtT' a»k
He knew nothing of exertion of a five mile march.
year younger than Joehua. lie had f ir- w.me hesitation.
Would End Chinese Boycott by Re- 5 huge, blue silk I inner beari g th*
•d Joaepb Wheeler, who was rowing, -1 merly lived In the riling«, but *u now the prlre. but gueaaed that this would be
familiar featurca of the
ntevmna are
A New York man plan* to propel
milling Indemnity.
can row a« well «« either uf those tel­ In a *ituation iu Nrw York, and aae about right.
retary wa* swung I • f -i
d--gat«a,
and control all inimen»« balloon with
San Francisco, June 23 —So< hits .•s.v
asm« in.I ■ of «n-
low«.”
..lily I* Si
1. >- s fw .‘.M.S
"Aud you say it 1« all wool?"
a 45 horac power automobile engine
Asano, president ol the Toyo Risen ihualMm.
can 1," Mid Tutu Barry . “let's
“Certainly, ma'am.”
“How are you. Joahua?" said Ham.
suspended from the balloon.
K.ii.h.i Steamship Company, reputed
t ’ -
.
f
r I. r h I I been
"I guea* i'll take it. Will you wrap
"I'm going round to the iro ereatu aaloou.
A man commuted suicide by throw to be the second wealthiest man in al iti. l io I >n i tl.r <|< gates were n
lengths Won't you route with me?"
boats were about the
It up fur me?"
mg himseif ill front of a New York Japan, ranking nevi to Baron Shi- maelatr >m f g.-etisulating men. The
•pa rt, the rower« In the foremost Inal
Tbia Joabua did awkwardly enough,
"Ye«, if you'll treat. I haven't got any
■ ubway train, aimoat causing a panic bii'.iw.i, ha* arrived here en route to guidons of the state« w.-ro snatched
run baring worked very hard, when Tom money.”
ami tbe ' Ustomer departed, much pleased among the crowd who witnessed the
Nrw York on a financial mission
up by the I'aft entiiusiiKts or born*
and Jo« began to eicrt tbeiiuwlvea. The
"You ought to bar«. The old man's aith her bargaiu. a« ahe bad a right to act.
Speaking uf the boycott against under by th., storm of disorder
Tbe
th«
lot cut ion waa avion manifest, and
b>. for the real prire of tb« shawl waa
got plenty."
The jury in the Hyde-Benton case Japanese goods in China. Mr Asano land w . ii ii mi .lit 1« a mere whlapnr
spirit of rivalry waa e*<-it«d.
nine dollars, but, thanks to Joshua's ig­
•aid that Japanese trade had suffered above tin- deiifening volume of sound.
"That's so, Hut he's getting meaner
"Do your l*«t, boys!" «aid Walter.
norance. ahe had I m - vii able to save four. I« still unable to teach an ; grcenieiil severely liecaiisc of the lioycntt re
F»r 111, 15 ye* .'■> minutes this uproar
Bryan feel sure of the Democratic
"They'r» trying to eati h ua.
!>on't let every day."
Joehua looked at tbe five dollar hill
ntinm l
It waa a repetition uf
“IxMtk here!” said Sam. «udileuly; “I he had juit receivetl, and a new Idea ec­ nomination, figuring out 110 vote* suiting from the Tatsil Maru affair, was
them <lo it."
hut hr <lid not expect it to continue tn. ■ to ,f W. In- " lay, when the name
Tbe rower* of the two hoata were als.ut have an Id»«. Did you ever buy a lottery ru r red to him. lie replaced In tbe draw­ more than enough to win
much longer
of Ro sevrlt Io. ught the convention
svrnly matched
If anything, however. ticket r
Virgil Gavin, who played ball with
er th- Ifftl b» had originally taken from
Ihr Chinrse were feeling its rrflex into « frenzy. Hut there ia a limit to
"No."
a
ns
wrred
Joshua.
Tom and Joe were aupv-rlor, and. vtlter
the Chicago National* and New York mllwine. and he thought that finan
it and •utetltul«-d that just received
the physirnl re ure. * of throat and
“There's a fellow I know In New York
th ngn tieing equal, would sooner or later
"I won't say anything about having Giants, 1« dead.
< i.il considerations would soon out lung, relay* ha I not Iwen established
that
drew
a
prise
of
a
thousand
dollars,
have won the rare. Hut Joahua, by lit«
wild a shawl," lw aald. "ami father's
The first steamer* frpru Reattl« thi« weigh sentimental reasons
«nd at last the tired voice« dim! down
artgiual style of steering, whk-h became and how much du you think he paid fur nvv«r know that on« has b«»n sold.
At Season have reached Nome, after a
A different version is brought by to a hoarse about and suliaidod.
under tbe Intluenre of excitement eviti a
any rate, till 1 get money enough to re­ hard battl* with the iee.
Thi« lull now gree the op|mrtunily
Thomas I Millard, the author, who
“I don't know."
mor« unreliable, caused them tv lose per-
place the bill I hare taken.”
was a fellow passenger of Mr Asano f .r the •(« ■ h «e- onding Taft'• nomina­
Rare« will be held text year uadsr
"Five
dollar«.
How'«
that
for
high?
”
tion
by George A. jF-i-u.
reptibly.
Knight, _a
of awaa
Cau­
Accord
Just then a little girl <-ame In and In­ tbe auspices of the U. M. Hignal Hervicy on the steamship Mongolia
"line long ago is that?" asked Joabua.
"Can't you steer «freight by accident,
■ng to Mr Millard, the boycott is forma, Ina |>ig. round li Taco
quired for a spool of cotton.
Joahua between t.alioona and aeroplanes.
becoming
interested.
Joshua?" asked Tom, iu a tone of vela
hurting Japanese trade so severely forth on the sympathetic
found tb» npoola, and let her a»l»a-t one.
“Only two mouth« ago"
Deliver police were enjoined from that the government, through the In« *|d<'i>'l> l baritouo voice going forth
Hon.
‘ITm be hurriedly folded up the aliawls
"T»o you know him?"
"I know more about steering than you
and replaced them on the shelve*
He interfering with rare track gambling, merchants of the empire, called the like the lone* of a great church organ.
"Yea. I know him as well as I know
Chinese merchants in Japan togeifc. ■ California's tribute to Taft waa brief
lo, Tom Barry.” growled Joahua,
had just finished tbe ta«k when Wal'.er and bookmaking is carried on freely.
N -w there waa another
ting red in the faro, for b« cuuld not you. 1!« is clerk In a «tor« just < opposite entered.
The Amcriean auto has overtakes in order to make a proposal to end had f-t rl
When be got the money be gave
lull in the Taft movement, while the
blip areing that 11« waa uot appearing to ours.
“Are you tending store T’ he said, in an<l paoM-d th« German machine in the the boycott by remitting the indem
half a dogen of us a big dinner, We bad
remaining candidate* were plac«<! in
advantage.
surprise.
New York 1« pan« rare.
They are mty exacted in the Tatsu Maru inci
nomination.
dent
"Mbow It. then. If you do," was tbe re­ a Jolly time "
"Yee." »aid Joshua
"Nichols got tired now crosaiag Siberia.
Th- a. er. ’ary was | werh-a* to tnak«
“A thousand dollar« for flve!" rape li­ wailing for you. so I told him I'd •lay
ply. "It we had your cousin to «t»«r ua.
Juno J. Hill «ays the rrop provpeeta
Buried in Ancient State.
i* call if atiit»« ¡.. «rd «1 ii - the deaf-
ed Joahua
“ile waa awfully lucky."
a« could Boon get ahead.”
tiU you ffot back "
fur tbe year are g od. an l as the erop
sing r|am«r Meiring n megaphone, be
Honolulu, June 33
The funeral to
"Th« fellow I waa «¡reaking of gel a
Thia waa very mortifying to Joahua II«
“I had «otii« distance to go and that
i'll •ah him chtalned me. Did you have any custom­ will not be an unusually large one, it day of Prince David Kawananakoa, «limited the roll .f alate* ■' Alabama,”
*IJ not v-hre tv b« out don« by any on«, but lottery papers regularly,
will bring good prires.
who died recently in San Franisco “ Arkansas,” but hi* voice waa awal-
to l*e outdone by Walter wa« particular­ foi one, and «end It to you.as •uun aa I ers r
and
whove Ividy was brought here on lowed up in tire mad uproar. Gradu­
E
0.
Bethel,
the
English
editor
ar
get track to the • ity “
ly disagreeable
“Yes, I Just sold a «¡cool of cotton to a
the
«teamship
Manchuria, wa* one of ally. however, the curiosity of the mol-
"I wish you
would.” ^nd
rested
for
s-lilioiii
utteranr»s
at
Jo«h*ia.
“It lan't th« •tv«rfng, It'« the rowing,
little girl."
|uered t* enthu* i»m and it
the nk>»t imposing royal funeral* ever
Meoul,
has
apologised
for
the
publics
"Wouldn't It I* «orfiethiug great if I
ke «aid
"You don't row even "
“I met b»r a little way up the rosd.
f
held
in
Hawaii
The
ceremony
wav
lion,
and
says
he
was
misinformed.
"Won't you try It. then, * «aid Jo«, could draw a prigs of a thousand dol­ holding tbe spcwl in her hand."
the rail.
A hush of expectancy bung
in
accordance
with
the
ancient
1!«
lars?"
‘and «how u« what you can dor
"Well," said Joahua. "I gueaa I'll go
Mrs. M *ry Baker Eddy says that waiian u*agc in the case of chief« over the ««aemblr aa the call proceeded.
"I’ll bet It would
It would make rou now you'v« got back.”
"No; I'd rather ■terr."
during Um | ut year nrw Christian The I ir«t regiment of the National
Hasty summaries almwed that Taft
Jvabua considered that tbe steersman • Independent of the old man You wouldn't
He went a<-roa* the street to his fath­ Rrienre * 'irti-a have been formed at Guard of Hawaii, a detachment of the waa far in advance
When New York
place waa the place of honor, •nd he waa cars much for his twenty tire rente ■ er's house, and. going up into hia room, tbe rate of one every four and one half
Twentieth infantry front Fort Shafter waa reached the Taft column totaled
week
then."
out dlspoassl to yield It. Meanwhile Wai­
locked the door, not wishing to he Inter
hour*.
Ohio carried the Taft total to
.■nd marine« and «nl«r* from the *:■;
Joshua and Sam went Intn the Ice rupted. Then. o[>enlng his desk, h« took
ter. from hi* place In tb« flret boat.
A federal grand jury in New York battlevhip« Maine, Alabama and St 511. or 20 more than enough to noml
• atrhed the effort! of bla rival«, lie waa cream m I< mm >, which waa kept open dur­ out a sheet of paper, and wrote a not«
ha* indieted the hrsla of the New !,oui«, now in the harbor, marched nate. Mtlll the rail went on until tha
letrrmined to keep tb« lead which be Ing tbe summer only, in a small candy to th« addr~aa given In hia lottery rtr-
final result was announced by < hair
Y >rk C«tton F xrhnnge and the Manila in the funeral proceision
man Lodge;
bad aevured, and had IlttJw fear of low- •tor«, by a maiden lady who made a cular, requesting the parties to send him Paper and Fiber Manufacturers’ Aaso
■>-anty in<-ome from such limited patron­ by return of mall a lottery ticket,
" For Theorlore Roosevelt, 3 vote*]
lag It.
II« elation.
Plague In Port of Spain.
for Joseph B
For*k- r, of Ohio, 1#
Joshua added, shrewdly, as he thought, “If this
“Qlve way. boya!" be cried; “sra'U di» age aa the village cuuld afford
Port of Spain, June 83 Since June vot<«. f r Charles W F«irtank«, of
pllsd his companion with further qriro
tanre them, never fear'”
An English editor i* ón trial for sc-
ticket draw« a prise, I will keep on buy-
After making the turn, the Arrow met tlona, to all of whk-h he readily replied, lug. but If It don't 1 shall get dlacour- dition by Japanese authorities in 15 there have been four new cases of Indiana, 40 voteat for Jo««ph G Can-
plague here, resulting in three deaths •.in of Illinois. 5H vol.«; for Robert
Corea.
tbe Piooeer after a little diatanro There though It is doubtful If all the answer« •gad and stop.”
■ ' • ■
f Wil
• r
The fourth rase is in the isolation ’ V I
Hut Mam. having
waa abundant room for tbe boata to pa«e were quit« correct.
“I gut-wl that'll fetch ’em," thought
do
not
credit
Havana
authorities
hospital Active measures are being 1 hnrl.a I' Hughe«, of New Turh, fi?
each other, if they bad been propetly been In th« city a few month«, wished Joehua.
the rumors of a well organised insur­ taken by the sanitary corps in de­ vote«; for Philander C Knox, of Penn-
managed. There waa no fault in W al­ to Ire thought to ha vs a very ettensive
He folded up tbe p«|*r. and, I
rection.
stroying rats and cleaning up the irlvinu. flR rote*, and for William H.
ter'« «leering, but, by an awkward bbra- acquaintaix« with it, and was unwilling tbe bill, directed It. The next
city About ISO persons who came Taft, of Ohio. 702 vote«.”
ler of Joehua'a the Pioneer reared tn to admit Ignnranro on any point.
A
dining
car
will
be
added
to
the
do waa to mall It. He decided, though
in contact with these cases are now
Early th« neit week Sam returned to
bet -miree «o that th« Arrow «truck b»r.
unwillingly, cm account of the trouble, \ A C train« between Portland and in the observation camp, but up to the
Noble Art of Roosevelt.
to uw a nautical term, amldablpe.
Aa hi« dntic« In th« city, and Joabua await­ to walk to the next poetotnow, a distance Seaside.
present there is no sign of infection
*ba waa b«lng Impelled rapidly at tb« ed lm[r«tlently the promised lottery |sr ot three mil»«, to |>oet hie letter there.
fxih'l on, June 19
The new* of Mee-
Governor Dawion, of Wert Vir­ among them The medical author!
time, tb« «bock waa omalderabl«, and th« ptrn» Mam did not forget bis prom's»
retary
Taft'«
nomination
waa received
Joahua returned home, feeling tired
’right «till greater. The girl« jumped to tin the third day after hl« d»i«rture a • nd provoked, hot congratulating hlmaelf ginia. ha. a well-developed caie of ties t ike a very hopeful view of the
t<-, late for editorial comment ia tha
situation,
and
expect
to
be
able
to
tuberculusi*.
tbelr feet wreaming. anil Jrohua hlmaelf paper came to th« village [eistuflke, di­ tlcSt he had taken the first step toward
eradicate the disease at an early date morning paper«, exrepi tha Time«,
turned pal« with fright, but rervvered rected;
th» grand prlae which loomed In daxalmg
The transport Sherman will be
which aaya: “ft ig the greatest and
“Joahua Drummond, J>|,
itnself rafllv iently to call out angrl.y,
pro*peat before bla «yen.
ha*
luarantined at
Astoria. She
Seventeen Condemned.
"Stapleton."
What made you run Into u«T”
mo«t striking of all Roosevelt’■ many
(To be continued.)
imallpoM on board.
St Petersburg. June 33 —A man victories By th* unflinching eiertina
Thia waa promptly taken from the of-
"lt'a your own fault, Joahua.”
flee by Joabua. who had called on an av­
rom Barry, angrily. "You're tb«
Harry and Evelyn Thaw have be and woman have been condemned to of hi* personal will President Roosevelt
• rwlr • * Vl.wgnl.ti,
erage twice a day for this very paper. It
Itupld «teerer I ever «aw. Wbat
muti r* death at Warsaw on the charge of defeated the undoubted will of the Re
"A man." said tbs elderly miltor, come reconciled, but Thaw
being implicated in x recent attempt pnblieaa party, and what la hardly leaa
proved to be printed on yellow pap--r,
rou turn th» boat?"
main
in
the
asylum.
"Isn't wurth listening tn until lie I«
to kill General Skallon, governor certain, the will of the American peo
and fairly briatled with figure«. Indicat­
"lt'a bla fault.” «aid Joei.ua.
50."
A runaway automobile jumped oil general of Warsaw Seventeen death
H
baa ■ 'i
n • . «arrifieo hia
ing tha large sums which were weekly
"fgrt aomebody el«e ataer,” mid
“Tru«.” rejoin««! th« fair maid, 'nor the dock« into the river in New York sentence* wet announced today from personal ambition in his
f duty
distributed all ov«r the country by tbe
R'heetor. "A baby could etror better
bnd drowned four person*.
other towns and cities in Russia.
as a citiaen. It I* a noble act.”
ban«vol«nt managers vf th» lottary. Her« worth looking at after be la 40.
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