The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 17, 1908, Image 1

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Now that h# ma « ag«m in hi* uativ*
village. Walter re«Hied bow unpie«*ant
had b»wn hi«
at Mr !>ruuim*»ud *
from the new «laafielty and • h<*w*rfulne»w
whith br felt
There had ¡tern «mmrlhing
gi ' uij and oj»pr*
in (be atnnMkphrre
ot hi« trm|M>r*ry b<»mr al Htspletun, sod
he certainly had very link enjoyment in
Mm I »rumo» nd wa*
J«»ahna’« «wN*h»ty.
thr only one fur w ht»iu hr frit the Irawt
regard.
Il* | ki « im -«| a few day« quietly, renewing
old m «piMinfitju «*w and friemlwfaii-« Xancy
E‘«>rlw-w had gone to live with a brother,
w ho w»« nu old bachelor, «nd very glad
to have her with him
Iler «aving« «n«l
the irgary left her by Mr Conrad to
grthrr MDM»untrtH to a tbuu«and dollar«, or
r«<Ler more tufh« lent to mak« Xanry
ri« h in her own opinion. But «hr wa«
no* pill« «Afiwhrd r I nmi C thr Irgi» y.
" I h*v «ay, Walter, that ton'll I* left
I--or. * th« w«j»| “You’ll iw*rd thia monrt
Xo. I «han’t. Nancy.’’ auawreod Wai
“Rrvidr«. thrrr’« a lot of minine
I don't
A that’ll ewmr
know how much«"
“Hut I don't f«*r| right about taking
th«« money. Walter.**
*'Y«»u n«*di>*t frei any ■crupié». San
I can
ry. I ran take earr of inr If.
l>«<hilr my own canor’’
"But you havrn’t got any «••nor." «aid
Xnn y. ubo dd not • otnprrhmd th*- «1
huuoii.
Tb*ud»«. I «h«n‘t wa how (hat
would help you to n living."
"I nliall get a cam*, thru, and I’ll al •‘er
It on to fortune."
"Al any ratr, ’ mud Nam y. T n Hi Frass
you my ukhh ) w b* u I dlr. *
(he t-vui •Tea l mu endml.
Nam J
agreed, (iiougu irlutiautly, to lake I be
legacy, rrruivad aouw tuur or other to
iuMW i( to W'alter.
It «bv bad kuuwu
bum iitlir hr really bad left, »nr would
not httNV UOllMCtilrU 40 M<*'«*p( it al uh.
i br Mime r\<iMDg Waiter «al in (hr law
yvk » »uuifurtamr silting room, and tugvUi
vr they Ui»< umjmh I lu« iutuir.
"»•*»> you want lu or a lkmum agt-ui, Wai
lr. : » uj U .Ur
' i tau l »ay 1 luma
vety highly ul H um plan.
"1 uuri t iu«*au io »¡ m nd my hie at it.
1 am muiv «iu..*u»o4» titan tnak. liul il
will* gin? m»* a CfialP'r to travel w itiioui
rkjn*iit‘ , Mli<J I 4iwuj» W4h(«*d lu »*r mj UK*
luiiig u; (nr world. Yuj »»-»•, .Hi, .Xnaw,
mat, n» | uiii trt* young, cieu it I m ^ m ud
a year al Ifeta l>u«.n« •. I «hail iiui br
u*u oid to uuurHak* » ..tviuiug el*r atl«*r
ward. In inr iura4ii.u»« 1 «mail »«« »«»m»-
luiiig of (be worm.
■‘»»rii, W Mtlrr, I won’t vpl*v«r you. Il
I hatd IMH •*» iM.it h tuuiitjt u* «■ ill you, I
klioutd waru you ul the ¡rtuptat iuim mat
air iigriy to m «kv*i yuui youth, ictt, a»
you Will I*. «niirviy io yuuiMit.
lit
»run»«*. y«*<4 Will U thrown amubg all
kiuu« ul rmm < m latr».
I
■*r . but i think I «hall Le wise
rx.uUgb lu avoid wujl wiil do UM* uu
goud. *
‘ >u I hu|w ami believe. Now, what 1«
I he uaUK' ut tin. p ibiisber y vu w er *•
»,raking of?”
Puidirr. Ilea of illa tìl.u ut F l uì Ji
Pu«l>rr.”
“I imvr bra rd of them.
They • r» au
t n?ri pi .Ming uim. *
r*u Muiiuuy muriting .Mr. Mhuw Lauded
Walter a po< kriiexg * villaining a roll uf
bill*
“You will nerd »«¿nrr mubry lu dr
(ray y«>ur vxprtka««," be «aid, ’ until you
are able tu earn ■..■urtimi,
Nou will
bud tifty duitarw in Itila pu.'ketlHM>k. Thera
1« no tweaaion to I hank me, for I liai»
uuiy adtaawd It troni luxury reallged
truiu your father’* n»i«ir.
it )VU Ueed
any UH»rv. you < au writ« uh *. and I uu
»rnd you a *b«nk or iremey order.”
‘ I h.a will Lr quite • tmugh. Mr Shaw,"
aaul Walter, rvftgdetitly.
"ft won t be
lung Itrfure I ahali I m * j*«ying my way ,
at ieaat, I hope to. I don't lirau lu be
idle.**
"I am aurr you won’t be. or you will
belie yuur reputation
Well, g«mdby,
Walter. W rit« n»r auun and often
You
know I i«M>k u | miu my «rIf a« m sum« aort
yuur guardian.”
”1 will certainly write you. Mr Shaw
By the way. I never thought tu a«b you
about lb« furniture of my ruutu at th«
|*hu»rt (*la«Mical ln«titute.**
"Il was ¡»urthawr«i by the keeper of the
t.»<MU*ding house, at a sacriAcw, It la true,
but I thought it best tu let it go, tu aatr
trouble.”
"I *L«»uld like to »•*« f«em." thought
Walter, with a little sigh aa he «ailed to
min<i the pleasant hours be bad ¡>«*Med
with hia «< bowl fellow. "PH go ba< k and
|oiy ths «»Id institute a visit «urn* time,
after Pv« got ba« k from my travels."
Walter r«e* bed New York
by
ten
o'clock.
Though bis a'-quaintanc* with
the city streets was very limited, aa he
had sridoni Visitril it. be found his way
without mu« b trouble to th« place of
busiue«»« of Mauers. E lint A Pusher. As
they did nut undertake to do a retail husi
nrsa, but worked entirely through agenta»
their r*»oma wrr« m»t on the ffr»t floor,
but on the third. Opoulng the door of
th« room, to which be was guided by a
directory in the entry beneath. Walter
found bimarlf in a large apartment, the
floor of which was heaped up with pile«
of hooks, chiefly octa rue. An eiderly gen­
tleman. with a partially bald head, and
wearing apertacleak waa talking with two
men, protebly agents.
“Well, young man.” «aid h*. in rather
a sharp vol.'s, “wl.at «an I do for you?”
la Mr P«isher in?** asked Walter.
Ue wc:.' uat for a frw m natrs. win
JK
I m - back dlr*, tly
Ind yvu wi«h |M»tti<u
l.rlr to •*• him7“
“Yea, •ir."
"Take • arat lb*a. and wait lid î ..-
..'tor» la.“
AValter Ml down and liatrnrd tu the
.-otiaerMlHoa.
"You met with fair •ucv'vwa, I h»n ' * In
qoir*<l Air. Flint.
"Yea. the book tak«-» well. I •»hl Irti
in »tie day. and ■Il an.l eight IU other
day».“
II* won
Walter prt* he*l up hi« ear«.
dereti wbetber th* book was th* «.»<»*■ rvc-
ommended to him
if ••». a «ale of t»*n
mpirs w*Htl«l «*nahie th** agetit to realise
twelve dollar« and a half, n hub was ocr
'«inly «ioing very well.
Ju*t s* the ag-ttt« were going out. Ah
Pu«ber hustled in
III* ivharp eye«» fell
u{*»n Walter. wh«>tu he Immediately re«''
«»gtilfte«).
“Ils. my voting frieml,
you hate
found u* «Mil," h* **'<1. offering hl* hand
‘ Yr«, sir “
”1 nfiir to t a Ik «»fi
I h»»p*
“^rs, sir, tbit »* my •»by*«’« »n **»m ng
‘.Mr Flint." «ahi Mr Pusher, “this is
«»quainfan e I
a young fr.cii«l w h»
I t».»l»l hi n. if
made a short time »imr
eiar he wsnt«*d employment, tu •'ome
here, and V* would gKe him M»m» lung
tn do.**
Mr. E'lint. who «"• a «dowrr aid a
more «aiiit«* i* num than Mr. Puwh** . r»*
gardrd Walter a liftlr doubtfully
*T*o you (loan a* an agrut’?** u* <a>d
”i rrtainly I d ■
w||r w«iu<» wry young”
“Thai’» true, but age i«n*t al*a.«a an
advantage Ih* ha>k» «mart, ami I II tfuar
antre that hr l< all hr l»M»k'»
I claim
to |w something «>C » judgr of human t»a
torr, too.**
■■\o doubt you’rr ri:M
-»aid Mr I'linf,
who wa* accuatomrd to drier con*i«i** ably
to hia more imiM*tnon* ¡«irtnrr.
W bat a
(hr Y'Hiiig man « iininr?”
“My name ia Walter Conrad." «ui»*t our
her«».
rry g<H«l.
Writ, ( «»nrit’.l.
<’* ntin
n«*d Mr I'uaber. in an off hand ma uirr.
"*bat are your * i»he*n ‘ What I**»* * do
you want to take hold of?”
’S« rtira tn Hiblr Lami«
That won I I»
“Yea. «»tir
h«M»k
aw gocal at any <<» l»egin on. Ilo«'« the
territory. Mr lìmi?”
“M«»»t of the territory nearby I» ’aken
up.” hr «aid. • |>,...» A|r Conrad wi h tn
<>l»rratr orar home?“
"1 would rather g«> to a ilwiamv." »alii
AA alter
“ \a far a*« Ohio ."
“Yea.“
“In that « M*r you could map out your
own iroutr p»rtty mm h
Wr harm i got
the W •-*( portion I » it aw «r ha*
thr
Middle ami X«*w E ? . .«nd Sta?, s "
“In other word«, we «*an give y »u a
kind of roving <T>um» o.n, ( onrad
p it
in Mr. Puwhrr
’’That would »ult «»•’• •if’»” *A|d W dtrr
•’Still it would !*•• br«t not to ad unpt
tn coYrr too mu» h territory
N r* Hing
atone gather« m» mona, you know. iTrera
in our importgnt qumtion I mu«t a*k you
to begin with Have you got any m»>io’y?''
“Yew «ir, I hm** hfty «¡«liar*
“G imm I
of «*«»ur»-, ytni will n-««l i»
to get out to your lieh! ut labor, and will
have to pay y«»ur rgprtiw» till you i»rgin
to earn aomelhing. F ifty dollar« wi’t an-
•wrr vrry wrll."
“Aa I «bm’t know vrry well how th»
buaihe«« Í» managed,“ «aid Walter, "I
muti a«k (or in«tru( ti«>nw ”
“Of eourwe
You’re a green han«l Mit
dow n brrr, aiol ¡ II make it all plum to
><>u."
So Mr Pusher. In Ina brief. In iahe
way. explained (o Walter how hr mu«t
manage.
II i« Inatrurtiun. wäre rridlly
roniprehenUrd. and NA alter, a« Iw li«* -ned.
feil rager in enter ii|«>n Ihr adventuroua
«areer wblch bv had ihmwn.
(TI.APTEH XV.
AValter, by advice
of
Mr Puelter,
bought ■ th k»t to Cleveland. There wa»
a rreident agent in tbi* city, ami n d<-
poeltory of book« piihllalied by the Hrn>
.A« AValter would be unable t» «urry with
him ■■ large a aupply of b.»>k> •« he
needed, he waa autborii.-d to wnd to the
Cleveland aaenry when be gut out. and
the I.M.ka would lie «.-lit biin by expri va.
"I will give >ou a letter to Air. «ir- lie,
our agent in Cleveland." «aid Air Pu.her,
“■ml you ran conault him ■« to your tie«i
held of operation».**
AV»h»r weut downatair*. and em- rge-l
Into th« «ireet
||e Bait no parti ular
motive for remaining in New York, and
felt eager to cvnimeme work.
So h*
bought a through ticket to Cleveland, via
Buffalo »ml Niagara I all». 1 hough hr
had not much money to »pare, he drtrr
mined not to neglect the opportuni!r he
would have of ceeing thia great nao ira I
woniter. but to atop over a day in order
to viait the fall*
lie oelectrd ■ comfortable »eat by a
window, »ml walte.1 till the train wa*
ready to start. He rea!i»ed that he bad
engage.) In quite ■ large enterprl«» for a
boy of fifteen who had hitherto had all
hie want» »upplied by other».
11» wa*
about to go a thouaand tn ilea from home,
to earn hie own living In other w.irda,
to t-aditle hie own canoe. But he did not
feel In th» lea«t diemaycl. He wa« am
bitloua ami ruterpriaiug. ami he felt con­
fident that be could earn hl» living «■ wrll
aa other bo>a of hia age. lie had never
been far from home, but felt that he
should enjejr vbitlug naw and unfamiliar
( Ol \ IY,
OKEt.OX
ft.vnrci
M.» hl» foie decldf'dly • hrerfu! and
‘
»• thr st* whirl»«! turn «»»it of
th* d*|NH. and he otHnmeuc'ed hi* »«-stern
Journey.
Ma Ter put lii* strip »»f railway tu k*-t*
into hi* «r*t ¡MM'ket. amt hl« |es*krfbaN»k.
ixntsining the l«slatk«v of bi* ti*m»ey. .«to
the po» ke( of bis puntahMm«
He * ¡«bed
to have the l|t*fcrt» at hand when the <x>n*
ihiitt»r <ame r>»ui4i|
II«* «»at aiuifo al hrst,
• <» * • •
I .
• .1
:!!
' '-J#
thirty uiil«s or more» and then get out.
\ little latrr a young man ¡>a**r*! through
ibr rars, hoiking about him on ellber aid*
Hr | wium - x | at Walter's •»•at. ami inquired,
“1* tht* wat taken?"
’ Xo. *ir,” mi »«I Walter
“'Him. with y«»ur permission. I will
take it." wul the «trangrr
’Tirrsum«
work trav»ling. isn't It?”
‘ I don’t know.” %aid Walter “I rather
like It . but thru I never traveled much "
“I have lu travel a great »>*~<al on liusi-
n- *’».” *ni«l (be other, "and l‘ve gut tired
at it
How many times «1» you think I
have Iferti o%rr thi* road?"
“<*«mldn't gue»» ”
“Thi* ia the fifteenth time
I know II
lib* a twH»k
ll«»s far are you going?**
“ To < lev eland
•.
••.No," «mid Walter, "I am going °t>
h.isiuema."
w
Hr wa« rather glad to |r< ho» rontjMin*
u»fi know «hat hr. too. »•• in tai*inesa
’ N ou’r* young to be in buainew*. ’ »aid
Imi *-»rt of busi was
h s 4 vmpanion
H it?”
”1 am ag*'nt for lìmi A Pu*hrr, a \rW
York Arm.”
“Pubhahers, ain’t th*y?”
“Yeo. air.”
Walter's rvm|H'ni4»n »«• a young man
of twenty tike, of puwsibly a y«mr or two
older
lie was rather flaahily attired.
IDOS
PANAMA ELECTIONS QUIET
NEWS OF THE WEEK
No
In a Condensed Form for Our
Busy Readers.
Panama, July It
The prr«i<lential
election* throughout the Itihmui of
P. ll.lll .1 pnu | ..ft S.lIllt l.lV Will.<>ut
.li-tio !> ,n. r
I ••».- Iloiningo de « »l.'.i*
HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS
dia, formerly muiKter to the United
State«, and acting proidciit during
the ab.rnce of Dr Amador, wav c cd
id
prc*idclit
Ihr
supporter» oí
R.cirdo Aria«, ubo tremi i y uilhdr.iw
hi« candidacy, decided not to Vote
* Return» o( tho L»«* Important but
Oppotilion Develop« to Election
ot Señor Obaldia.
and a« a <on«cqucncc no opponent to
Senior Obaldia wa» placed ill nomi
nation
uf tho Pa»t W»k,
Notwith*tanding till« a large num
ber of voter» registered their choict
and demoii»trate<l the overwhelming
majority of S< n>>r Obaldia » »uppoit
Bi.hop Potter ha. »■> far recovered
er.
that he I» ablr to »It up.
I rom all part» of the republic new»
i.
I» received here that the election»
a-he. of hi. grandmother behind
were carried on in an orderly man
net, ind that Svllor Obil.lia revived
I lie Prohibition national conven
■ Il th< vole« < i»t
At thr conelu»i>m
Hon may adopt a platform with a . n
of the bill.tmg cnthuviavtic crowd«,
gle plank
headed by a bind of mu»ie, paraded
s ' *
thr »tree!« of Panama, cheering con
two ckpturcil town», but arc advanc limi' u«ly for the newly elected prc«i
mg on Puerto Cortei
dent
1 here appeared to be an ab«olule
brrbrr
whop
at
Rawhide,
Nw
.
A
A ,4 •» wrecked by a runaway autotno- ib«encc of ill feeling between the for
»
bile craxhing into the place
the
adherrtit« oí
Señor Obaldia
A Id year <*l«l girl at l»* linontc. N
N... In
• 'i.' i iru-H.Tv .¡nril
J. *h«»t her father to prevent h»m
from killing the entire family of 6*e lion
No!
Sv.
L»»»
Intoreating
Erari,
President Rubier, of thr \merican
I*ubll«her »' 4»»«H'iatloli. dec lares the
action agallivi the paper truftt ha »
failed
NEW CHARGES FOR ADAMS
Result ol Lony and Enthusiastic
Session at Denver.
Ai».*
I.AKKIIS DAT ON IIHSÎ BALLOT
D«l»r.at»» Shout and War»
Over an Hour
Flag» for
3ryan Lilian»
Over Long Dittan««.
Colo,
July ill
(J »5 A.
Bryan ha» ju»t been
humiliated tor president ol the Viiited
State, by tin Democratic national
Denver,
M )-
William J
i incliti .ni It wav a »weeping vic­
tory, the vote being
«
M
I
'
I
Ilo nomination wa» immediately
made un.uiim.iti», ami at .i «0 A M
the convention .idjourrii d until I 1‘
M today
The defeat of the "allie*" wa» more
than a defeat,’ it w.i» » tout
Alter
-
» to
withhold irom Bryan more than one-
third of the vote oil the ln»t ballot
and tini» prevent In* nomination with­
out a struggle, all they could mutter
wa- a beggarly |U.| Volet out of 4
total ut loud
New York remained »dent a. tu it«
intention until th, la.t moment, then
< a»t it» entire 7» vote» under the unit
me tor Bryan, alter a poll III which
Parker, Sheehan and Chairman Con­
ner» »ulletily refuted to re.pond
I he iioimii.ition wa- the doling
»cene of a mght of the mo»t delinòua
i ». itement «ver witin-i-ed even in a
ll. niocraiK convention I he watt for
the rep rt of the committee cm reto-
luti«»». w.i» pr ilongcd unt I midnight,
ind alter an li.mr of freelance ora­
tory the deleg ue, decided to get the
ag my of tioiiiiiialing »pecche» over at
toon a» po»*ible
they therefore »u»-
pended the rule» aiul called for nonti-
nation» before th« pUifotm wa. re-
ported.
I. !.. Duinir of (Im ili >, clrctrifird
the convention with a lurid panegyric
on lhe ( oiuinoiirr. and at it» coin lu-
-i.>n every llri.m delegation ; tried in
.i ni<>»t tuinultuou» >>ulbur»t ol en-
thti«ia»m
They tore the »tale »tand
rd»
irom
their
Jaatening»
and
lurched ar und tlx
hill
beating
drum«, blowing born», cla.lung cym-
; •
n a ho
•line in their w iy, women included
They ni'.-ril the »t.indard« around
the *p<-ilrer'» »tan.I, and waved them
mi reckle««ly that they tore the dec-
irative eagle« from their pcrche»
I l i. dm . .ntimied to ri»e and (x'l
by turn« for an hour ant 14 minute«
m i va»t building p.ickcd »" <|en«ely
with hurn .mty th.it it w i. irnpo«*ible
lor any ner»on in the gallerie« to
move in hi» «< it and with many of
the ai*le* and doorway» jammed to
that ingri" r rgre-» w a* impn**ib1e
A |e...r demonatralion greeted the
nomination *>f G*‘vcrnnr Johnton. of
Mirine«'ita. by Winfield Sc«»H Ham­
mond
< >n an ord.niry occanion thia
'lemon»trati>>n would have been con*
«idered very much out of the corn-
mon. for it continued (or 14 minute»,
ml the . beer« and yell« made up in
till" whit thi > II. k.'.f in vol­
ume
Judge Gray'« name wa» greeted
with .1 *|ia«im>di outbur«! of cheering
fr tn the • alt. red delegation» which
supported him, but hv tin» time every-
l>' <!v wa. t ■ • much evhiiHted for an/
prolonged demon«! rat ion
The adoption of the platform w.i»
marked bv *n outbreak of decMed ill-
eel tig
A re» 'luti< n in favor of the
celebration of the centrnarv of Abra-
h i' 1 m< ..|n birth h i I b rn declared
carried
un.inimoii«ly,
when
L
L.
'-trail ol Maryland, attempted to of­
fer
n nt" ndment
Hi
v-.ice wat
drowned by hoot« and when later, in
riomlmg the nomination of Bryan
hr tried
explain hi- intention to
move the a.blt'ion of the name of R
F
I re tn the revolution, he wa»
howled down «o furioutly that he wii
attempt to
forced t • ibandon thr
mike a «peech
A. quitUl in Collin» Cate Muni Ra­
A new Japan, ve cabinet lias bcm
4l«oiblr br«*4<»t«*d. a « i*«»** which glittered a
arratt of Pritonar.
there have been no
HiAHwite chain, whkh might bote been formcil, but
in
Grand
Junction.
Colo, July H
K«»hl. or might «»lily haw been gdt, aiti«** chatter* in thr war and navy depart
troducti. n of evidcmc for the defcn»c
m H that glitter * m not g«»l«l.
\t any rat*. nicnt*
» a t: Jf a
A lone robber rifled three jew dry will begin today in the trial of Steve
■»! < w
IB« rrnvat was
and hi* *l<«m in Portland, »ecuring st wr.il Adam», a member of the Wettern
whole ap|Muiran«r iiHltcated Nl»«*rme of thou»4nd dollars worth «>( plunder.
Federation of Miner«, on the charge
X« mm I tawte.
\ (M'llioJi* •mphiyrr %
Hr wa* caplurrd
>f murdering Arthur Collin», mine
Miirerly ha»«' aelectrd him from a crowd
Two women were drownctl at Eng
»up. rmtenderrt at Telluride
•if applicant» for a • »»undrut jm I po«H(h»f>.
!
. h 4%
B i , near Vancouver, m
I >. »fntc Judge Sprigg Shackelford*»
Walter w»ia vMtftitdy uhi * too« of i hi«.
’ ■ - . •
of hundred», who were dr »Ion rul.ng out
\ l.iin» alleged
SliH he Itad *«*rii but little of thr AV4irhl.
unable I«» help them.
confe*»i. n of thi» murder, tile end i«
»ltd f«*l? iiicumiietriit t«* judge other*.
United State* *ccrrt *ervice men not >et in -ight in the ca»e» growing
\re you going right through to i’lrve
.ire altending
thr * cmh »| i * «»( the out <>f the muidcr« .nid my«trrioii»
Innd?" ini}uir*«-«l thr wtrsnger.
>il» i|>|iearuiice» th.it occurred during
’Xu, I ihlnk I »hall »u>p nt Buffalo
I t’«>rraii patriotic convention to pre
the trouble« in the nulling camp» of
vent any possible demonstration
waul to
Niagara Falla.’’
Colorado
If Allatti» I« .icquitted he
"Thais right. Belter »«-e them Th*> re
Senator Platt criticises the Oregon w ill
immediately
re .irretirli.
lie
«tunning.”
primary law
charged cither with the murder of
“! sup|MMte you hate l*«*n (hrrr ?" »aid
■
i . .
Heat tn i hirzigu i* causing tiuiiieruus
Waltrr. with amw curiusity«
v.tth having . t off the bomb at the
deaths ami pruslration*
I’ve n if »rat
"Oh, yr«, several times,
Indepedcmc depot at ("ripple Creek,
The Putt«' I State* ai»«l Meneo may
mind to g«» ngnhi «nd «how you around.
when II miner* were killed.
intervene
ju
the
H<>n<lurat>
revolt.
but 1 don't know it I tuli »pare so »ung
ing to the J.roo.n . tl
Al
a time from b«i»iiies«.*‘
If elected. Bryan say* be will share im* confe»«cd to having hid a hand
I abmihl like your v«»tup4l>>,’* said the white b >uae with Vice President in both the»c crime» in eight »tale
\\ >.’»■•. |x lilrly . "but I don’t want to Kern
men!« ■>ccure«l from him by Detective
interfere with your engagement«.”
The steamer Ohio ha* arrived safely Mcl’artland in the penitentiary at
’ I'll fbmk ut it, and ’•••r how I mo
*t Nome after a trip of 41 days from Bone, Idaho
Strange mailer«," Ml id the other.
Seattle.
Waller wa« m»l particularly amlaua
WALES COMES TO QUEBEC.
Jone building statistics for tho entire
for thr iui4tlnur«| ao» iriy of Ina pr»’*«*i4t
ctimpaniun.
Hr was willing enough to country *h«>w a large gam, indicating a
Brifnh Heir Apparent to Attend Cele­
talk with him. but there was •t.llH-l bln, recovery from the panic.
bration.
tn hi« ap|*earaii«i* and manner which pre-
Japan is trying to «teal more trrri
irntrd Io* foung atirn«te«l tu loin
lie tory from t’bioa.
She is using the
Quebec. Ont. July II
Quebec on
turned away and began lu view the seen- I'nrean revolt ns an ricusr
the <»i •
thi» month of the trreen
cry through which they w»»r«* passing Di«
A Hnn F’ranrisro girl has Just been tenary cclvbr.iti>*n <»f it* founding, i*
•trsngrr took out a newspaper, and ap*
caught in Heaver dr***«*d ns a b«>y su>l
• ir»»! to be raiding attantivrly.
Half wailing table* on a dining car.
planning a grr.it historic uinl tnihtary
an buur pa*i«tl thus without a w««rd being
p ig« tnf
I he heir to the throne of
A
Chicago
domestic
is
accused
of
de
­
»jw>krh on either »ide
At length hi* mtn-
the British I inpirc i< coming to h«*m»r
luding an insane «»Id man into marrying
I*nton fol«|r<| up the Iiaper
the memory of < .inadj * founder
her Mil*! giving hfcr bis property.
“I k> y«>u smoke?** hr asked.
Sitnucl dr Champlain, and In* oitu i.il
"Xo." sa»*! Walter
Twenty of a Chinese crew were {.«nduig vyi I! br made a bril'unt spec­
"I (bmk l.’ll gu into the smoking car lrown«-d in New York harbor while taele.
The dedication of the battlefield wil*
iU4<l *fm»ke a 4 igar. I «huuhl like tu offer trying to escape from their »hip.
for a military
you one if ytHi will taiy «me.”
I’eary will organize an ripeTition to hr ma«lr tlir o«ca*u»n
T‘hott<an<l* «»f aol
“Xo. thank y«u," *a»«l u alter . "I
tplorr the Antarctic, but will not g> duptay on Ju’y
smoks, and I am afraid my Hr*t
himself n* he will be busy with tilo dirrA wi’l br mobilized fiom all part*
of Can.i«1.1. and -« »core of battleship*
wouldn't give u»e much pleasure."
north pole.
and cruisiT# will be in p«»rt. repre
Per-
“I'll l*e back in a few minute«,
Nicaragua has appealed to tho new nenting the United State*. England
haps you’d like <o I «ok ovar Ibis paper
< ent ml American alliance agniiist Sal
Prance, Germany, Spain, Japan and
while I am g«mr.”
vador and Gust«*inala for helping Hon the Argentine Rrptildir
’Thank you.” oabl Walter.
duran rebels.
Il* took the paper an Illustrated
Jap» Don*! Like Platform.
A break i* imminent between Ven
Iy and looked over the pkturcs with cun-
Tokio, July H
The new« of the
«ideralde intsreot
lie had just <uiir cguela and H dlsnd.
iim ii * e«| reading a story when a ls>> pass­
Krench merchant* arc trying to action of the Democratic national
ed through Ihr i-ar with a bs»krt ut open up a trade with Poland
convention at Drnver m including in
orange« and itppb-s «Irprtxhng from hit
it* platform a plank favoring the ex
Taft will spend at least a week pre elution from the United Slate* nf
arm
paring
hi*
letter
of
acceptance
"I irangc* apple» I" he callv«l out, l.»>k-
Asiatic laborer« i« taken here to b<
Ing tn the right and left in qu*»! nt vu»
P<»pu’i*t national convention hissed directrd again«!
Japancte, and la
Bryan and cheered (or R«»o*cvelt.
canting coninlcrablc »urprite and di»
toinert.
pleasure
In tom* «quarter» indigna
Th«» «lay wa« »»rm, and through i he
I he American minister to Paraguay
cxprc««ed,
and ____
the declaration
i» i* tsp
______ _____
_________
«»pen window dual had blown into the wa* tired upon during the recent rev«»- turn
i* maile that such a course is an in
»ar.
Waiter’« throat frit imrthrd. ami
lution
(ringement on the treaty right* of Ji
(hr nr «ng«*« tookrd trmpting
A woman arretted in Michigan sup pan and oppo»ed to the princip'e of
“How tnu< h «rv jour orang»*«?” h*» it>-
posed to be Mr* Gunne**, the La humanity that «hoiihl
«hoiiltl govern the re
qttirrd.
Porte murderer, turns out to be the lation- of nation«.
“E’hr (wills «pir»w, or thrre for • di«n*,‘*
wrong person
■ iinawrrrd thr bojF.
Rebel* B»g for Amnetty.
Roosevelt will receive about I? a
“¡‘II lake thrrr,” «mid Walter, rr lert-
word
for
hi*
h>o«k
on
his
coming
hunt
London,
Ju'y U
A «pecial to the
ing that hr could ratily di«po»r of two
Bryan Heard It All.
Dailv Mad from Teheran »ay» that
binmrlf, and nHtaklcring that it would mg trip in Africa.
Rachin Khan, who in command of a
Fairview, Lincoln, Neb, July 10 —
only l*r polite to offer «»nr to hia compun«
h i* reported a holding company large force, ineluding «rver.il bat
»on, whorr
hr was rrudtng, whro
will control both Coast telephone terie» of quick fleer*, entered Tarir a W J Bryan, in thr midtt of hi» fam
Lr should rrtiirn.
nd «.tie - r two cl<>«c friend« to
companies The companies both deny few d.iy« ago, i» now bombarding the dy
“Hrrr «rr thrrr nkr on««," «aid th«
it
the nieht |i*!ened by the telephone to the
revolutionittt.
who
arc
ma.«cd
in
Iwy, pi, king thrm out an«l pl«« iug *hrto
Khiavana quarter
The latter, the wild deni'-natrati .n which interrupted
In nur hrrn*« hand«.
Inniranre cornpanir» will ha»» t<>
the the tpeech of I J Dunn, n >minating
W alter frit in hl« vr«t ¡MM-hrt, thinking pay practically the entire In»» of II. di«patch »ay», have telegr-pbed tn
be him a« the dem .. ratic candidate for
»hall
begging
that
amnetty
hr had a liftlr « lotngr thrrr. ||r pr«*v«d 500,000 in the recent «lock fire in Bo«
granted
pre*i<lent
Hr heard the voice of
to I* ini»(Mkrn
Thrrr war nothing in ton.
Sergeant at Arm« Martin the mutic
that ¡MM*krt rturpt hia railway tlrkrta.
Haytien* Show Mottilily.
Rachid Khan, commander in chie'
<>f bind« and voice« rai«rd in « mg
\e-tt, of murw. hr frit for hia py« k«t*
of the »hah'» force», ha. go en notice
By the magic of electricity and refined
Pari«, Jtiiy It -Official advice* re
U m k. I It hr frit for it m rain.
Ilf
that he will bombard Tabril and drive cciverf here from Port au Prince «tale accotiatic« he wa« a part of thr con­
•tarfrd in aurpriar.
out all rebel».
A gr. it local celebration
that the »ituation there 1» becoming vention
“I thought my |« m -krtb«»ok wao In that
more and more ditquieting «ince the will take place in tin« city tonight
t-o. krt.” hr rrflriird
“<’•• it br in th#
Trea«u.rr Sheldon, of the Reputali
burning of the French ho«pital
An
other?**
can national committee, «ay» he will
outbreak i« feared among the Hayti
New. Rockofellar Baby.
Hr frit in thr other poke«, but «r«rrh vo'untarily publi«h a full »tatemen*
en«, who are «bowing hottility to for-
Air«
her« wan equally fruit 1*^«. ||r neit felt of the campaign eaprnce.
eigner«
The French rruiaer Cha»
1 i-th
nrrviuoly in thr p«M*krt of
hia roat,
«clou
Kiilnb
i*
the
only
warthip
in
The Veneauelan charge d'aftnr. at
t<> a «on lite ye«terdiy it the Rocke­
though hr WM «Ufa hr couldn’t hare |»ut
Washington ha« been recalled thin the harbor
feller nimmrr home here
Thi» it the
hl« |»o. krtlwN»k there.
The® It fla«brd
completing the »everance of alt diplo
third child, the other« bring a boy
ujw.n him. with a frrllng of d««may, that
ma tic relation» with the United State*
Independance for Corea.
and a girl.
hr had kxt hl« porkrttrkok and all hia
Denver, July it
C«rr»n« coming
remaining money.
Ilnw or where, b«
Biahop I’ntter continue» to improve.
from all part, of the world will meet
Window Glatt Goes Up.
* ¡kOMnblr ImagiMfe f *r (hr «u4)rn-
C'.xr!.nd. Ju'v 1"
A f I <• of 10
The
pmeeention ha» opened the ease in convention in thi. city to di«rti*«
nr«a of the diworrry quit« brwll«l~r«d
mea.ure» for making Corea independ­ and ?n per rent in the price of fflaM
«gainat Steve Adame.
him.
ent
There are only TA delegate«, but w.v decided ttpn by window _____
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“I «»»n’t (akr thr orangr«.** hr ail tf
Roowelt bid farewell in per »on to i ' they
men
■ '* y are
• w »•
i V •• • of
»» * high
11K ** education and •• anni o tiirer. of the
United State»
the loy. “I can't find my money,
¡absolute devotion to their caute.
the d.-parting I'eary espeditioa.
here yeiterday.
(To ba continued.)
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