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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1908)
a S trong and S teady "? Aon? knnw sa I <m*tit to tata It,” •a -1 ih" t-v. h«-«.(aliti*, thoujli ha avi- ihuily wsated II. "Y--u »ili A» ma a favor by »«-capila* it." Mid Walter. “You cot ma o*t ot a ! b»d a«-r»|>r Beatile», yu* h«d a chaiH'e I - -aro « ie n>- tiry frutti Jack Maufinn" “I woulda't ha ve dune ali) t hiu* f»r hlm ai any rat». Ha'» a thlef " Tlnally Peter, fur he wa» natile«! for Me father, •«'vrpted thè «hiìlar. ao«L sit i n* -1«.«a by Walter, »«I ih I hlm about bis sdienluro In live W jmm L lloleoin* with Sr'-«t Interrai to thè «letali». -«»..••»«• « • • «u . »•«.* » sa* )ou • » «mib WM«VM «U'I." he Mid. "l’erhapa yuu would if yoti ha-l beri, ohil*«-l to." The fartuer ahoolutely refuaed io ac ■ept |<jr for bonk fast, lb-iugh Walter tlt»ed |t. H was euutrary to bls ideas * <if bnapltallty. "Wa ih-nt keep a tavern," he Mid ; "an«t we never ahall mio» «he little you ale. Cosi» a*alu and are uà If you ««ime i lai« it thfo «ay. "Thanli ynm, Mid Walter, "I will so i «v-pt yo'ir li!» it» t ion »eith p|»a«ur«, but I I »haii noi fr«l like calling uu Mr Man I «utn " Waltar thought he bad »e»n the Isst ot Js'-k M«n<um. but be was mistaken. Three days later, while walking In ths main street of lllvertoat. with a btwvk un der bl» arm. for h» h«d rw-elvw! a fresh •upply from the agent at Cleveland, he hrard the sound of wheel». Ixmklng up. be mw a wagon approaching, containing two men. One of th<-m. »< h» afterward« l»arn»<t. was the sheriff. Tho other be u -I »’.-I, r— -.-iiii i -d n« J« -k Mang’ini- Tberw wa« no mistaking hl» «inteter face «mJ f--rl.xlding »owl. He had Iwn tak •n early that morning by the »lierlff, who, with a i-otiplt' of itw-n to assist him. had ' MOUNIAINIS MOVING i Mi n Combat Landslide on Southeriv Pacific in Nevada. Reno, Nrv., Aug. 18. For th«' past three days scoro» of «cctton men in th«' B> HORATIO tint» JR employ of the Southern Pacific com pany on tin- Palitmdv-division in Ne vada hav«' been at work trying to pre vent th«- caving «>f th«' big tunnel of that company n«-ar I'aliaml«-. The tun I FIV«~e wUeat«»» *^*»T !.!_ CI! UTFH Wit > nel la 300 feel or more in length and Jack ran hastily to th» •)»><, hoping tn feet. An id»w had occurred to him. At coat more than $|.'> ii ,( hhi to complete. gs '. |»MMFMi<>n of ibr plank which bail the distance of a forking (bore was a t»»n of »iv h servica tn bin oppon*nt. six! mH fence. It ocvurred to him that one las» Important but Not Lea» Inter- I.ant year th«- Western Pacific startol Whole Negro Quarter of Springfield want of which bad entailrd auch tnJsfur- - of tuewe mils would enable him to crows a tunnel 50 feet to the south of the eatmfl Happeninga from Points tvne« U|»>n bin. Hut Wa'lar was too the dl II an-l get at hie victim. 11» waa Burning and Firemen Kept Southvrn Pacific. Thia was recently qtix-k for him. Th» plank drawn not afraid W alter would escape. sin«-« he Outaido tho State. A a i f 1 ” ' j’ E1 •' e a. over. and again h» faced but Intmil«*! vic- could easily turn t-ack an J capture him cuinpli ted, and now it is known that <ltu with tl*» whilh of th« ditch bvtwrrtt. I if be ventured across. the blasting has practically shaken the tie kwtad MMM at Walter with a Walter did not understand hia design Extreme h« at in the l ast Is agalli entire mountain, which ’» now slowly glance of baffiol r»<«-. It was aomathing in leaving ths ditch. Was it possible Springfield, 111., Aug. 15. Spring causing proat rat nona and deaths. n<w to him to be »xii*l by a boy, and that he meant to raise the alege? This sliding into the Humlxvldt river,. Big field is in the liands of a mob of vn- It tnortifiMl him ami anc**r»d him to auch s»eme«l hardly probable. He wat -bed. I ■ -I. irt waist tin l»-ra in th«’ Southern Pacific tunnel raged citirena who liegan last night a i extent that, had be got bold of him V llh some anviety, the movements ol hia worth are being slow ly crushed Ilk«' so much to wr« ak vengi ahi-.- on tu'gro reaidenta at that moment, umrder might have been foe. fearing some surprise. of gioala. matchwood, and unices a means of for an a isault committed y- h-nlay by rommltted. When Jack, reached llw fence, and be Governor Hughes, of New York, ha« combatting the slide is dvtermineti "I'ul down that plank and com» gan to pull out one of the rails he un ordered an . investigation ot betting at U|>on it may nvceaaitate the conqiany Gi urgi- KichardHoi), a negro, on Mrs. acruaa." he «alfod out. Walter did not derstood bls object. Ills position was Earl Hallam, a white woman. At 1 Saratoga. reply. evidently be-roming more dangerous. xli.i'nlc: n-.g l»-.«- lurui-l. Jack might bare wadevl again arrow» Jack came ba-k with a triumphant A thuuiuunl men and twice as many o'clock thia n-.. rning the who!«' east King Leopold ia rvporti’d ill, but the ditch without inflicting much addi smile upon hi« face. courtt officials deny that his condition h>iro> a and mule» Wert* place I nt work eml of town burst into flames, the tional datin.:- -i|-»a hla already w»t and "Now,” bo said. "I’ve got )n-i!” along th«> Western Pacific railroad in torch having 1» « n applitd to several ia alarming. miry clothing, but he fancied that Wal Walter watched hlui warily, and low this »tat«' y«-»t«-rday, and from now on negro hot«-« a by -mm«- of th«- more dcs- let was in his power, and hoped h« would ered the plank. ready to cuuiert It into A young man. heir to $200,000, waa th«' tin«* w ill be rushed to complction. I perate mob nn nilx-rs. capitulate To thia end. be saw that it a bridge as soak n« nroesMry. Ja- k put killed near West Chicago while boating For to nrly n year iqx-ratlons have bvu-n A mob of white nn-«i at 2:45 o'clock waa ncceaaary to reassure him. and de down the rail. Il was long enough to «¡ mu hia way on a passenger train. practically at a standstill in this state. this morning iynchtd a negro who was ceive him aa to hi* own intentions. the ditch, but was rather narrow, ao that At new rovolt ia under way in Mo The grad«' baa been completed from siippoivii to lie am iikmg under cars on “t’oiuv a-r>.a«, boy." he Mid, aoftening ' . - rocco. An army of g5,0OO has lx-«-n Salt l ake to a ¡voint iv-ar Elko, while ’ 1 ■ 1 .it .1-1 ihoot ing Ilia Ime ' Vm rie.ln't I-» afraid. I tt alter had moved »* -ml r»sla farther mobilised to attack the French troop». from this end the grmlmg has reached at the whites. didn't mean nothing. I waa only try in' up, and thrown the plank aero««. Though a con | aratively short distance. Work to tee if 1 could frighten you a little." 'I hi- Decatur conqutny of the Illinois his chances of re-ape from the peril that A decree»«' of over $10,000,000 is re westwanl will continue now until com National guard arrived at 2:30 o'clock "I'm very well off »here I am," »aid mena.-ed him seemed to have diminished « f -■ ported in th«- net earnings of th«* Har- Walter. "I think I'll -tay where I aiu." since his enemy wa« nl«o provided with a •pit» th» rroistaix-e affermt by J«i k. who pleted. Trams w ill probably In- run this morning ami went to the "bad ’’You won't want to »lay there all day." bridge, and it I»« am» uuw a quest iuo of wa» aidc«l by hl» wife, he had beoa riman line» fur th«- year ending June ning into Winnemucca early this fall. lands, ” wh« r<- 20 huts occupied by "I'd rather »lay here all day than be superior speed, Walter waa not alarmed. bound, and wa» now living conveyed tn 80 last. »• gr«»have I«« i n burfled ami where on the nano- aide with you." Indeed, his prospects of deliverance ap jail Th«' sti-anicr Aberdeen, with a cargo i He also looked up and reeognlxxl the fire is nt ill raging. NtkDS CASH FOH BIG NAVY. "Come. boy, I II make a bargain with peered brighter than ever, for he caught Walter. Ill* face becaux' even more »In- of lumtx-r, went on the rocks at I Hum- Two men are already dead ami prob i bold! bay, California. you. You've put me to a good deal of •iglit of two men approaching »crow» the later. ■» be «hook hi« fiat at our hero. Later the ■ vea- ably two scor«- others uro injured, trouble.*' Britain Will H.m« Loan of 5500,000,- meadow, and be suspected that they w»re "I vow I'll tie »ven with you »oaM •el w an Ix-ai h«- I. mostly negro«-*. The rabble ia sweep "I don't aes that." ■"'tit by the buy whom he had hired. These day I" b» exclaimed. OOO fur Ship«. ing through the strocts attacking every Insurance cumpaniis will pay no "You fork'd ma up In the closet. and mm had not yet attracted the attention "Nut If I can h»Ip It," thought Wal Ixindon, Aug. I*. Th«> British gov negro met. Ail the tot al militia are I.HUx-s occaaion«M| by the riot«-r» at '■ iae ail night limitin' after of Jack, w in«» back wks turned tow arils ter. but he did n<»t answer In words The only re ernment, according to th«' Dally Tele on duty, and half a dozen Companiee you." tin-tn. He crossed th» rail, and, at the He was rat In-r gratified to hi-«r th« next Springfield, Illinois. "You were not obliged to bunt after «nine time, Walter cross the plank. This day that Jack had boati sentvm-ad to alt course for property, owner» will I-« to graph. contemplates raising a large from other cities ar«- runhing here on •pecial train«. Still otlw-r companiee me, and as for lie-king you up In the he drew acre*», aud t|p-n. having it on the months’ Imprisonment. . lie felt son«« loan in view of the growing naval com- ur«> ordered to hold themaelvee in re closet, it wa* the only way I had of »at l-aiik, set out ou a quick run. pity, however, fur Meg. who might have Hi-caus«' the charges of th«- restau It is stated that serve. The fin’ department is help I:.,- 1 . i t>»en a good woman if «lie bad tax-ii mar- rants were too high, three companies petition abroad. Jack lxl unt -are tn nnawer Walter'« CIlAl’TEIl .Will. rled to a different man. financier» of th«- htgh«--t standing have less to combat th«< fire in the negro of North Dakota national guanlamen argugi -nt, Imt pro«i-.-.leil "Now I've got quarter on account of th«' threatening "What's the matter?" asked one of the (To be continued.) undertaken to get $500,000,000 on on their way to American lake raidcvl you sure, hut I'll do the fair thing. If two n»»n as Walter came up. attitude of the mob Uiward the fire you'll conn- aertou and pay m» teu dol "I g-d lost in the WlMM a. and paa-wd OVEH OCI-..N FOB HOl'B S WORK the I'n <>. U aihit .II, vatn-g l ull ■ «. nominal terms to meet the nec«-»aiti«-s men. Everything c«iiblv was carried away. of the lb « t for th«' next few years lar« for my trouble. I'll let you go with the uight in that man's house," said our Eugene Chafin, Prohibition candi out hurlin' you." hero, "lie tried to rob me, but I locked I iib I h ««« Wiinld it»«» ISreurnr* Th«- War department will ask for a without disorganizing the annual bud- dal«.' for pres'dent, in protecting a ne "What 1« to prevent you taking all my bitn In th» closet, and jumped out of the i gets or casting a heavy burden upon gro from VdniK 11») if lo»m»t Salleil. ath, waa struck on the million doliars to build air»hi|>a. Slone). if you g.-t pa; er tlw-rn'C. window and ewaped. Thia morning ii« th«- present generation. Alfred II. Williams, a inlnltv* etigl head with a brick and put out of com A woman ia said to have Ini soma of "Haven't I «aid I wouldn't?" got on my track, and would have caught ncer of tlx* English uietnqioll*, has just If auch a plan is attempt«-«!, it will mission temporarily. The negro he "You might forget your promise," »aid iX.*1 hadn't ts-ep f i that ditch.’’ lx because i( is paasible to forecast the saved dr« w a knife and badly cut aev»- erosa«'«l the Atiantk- ocean to tranan«-t th«' rioters at Springfield, Illinois. Walter, w h -o' confidence in Jack's word "You baked him in the eluant T‘ repeat- A firo in th«> East Buffalo stocky arils future requirements of the navy until valr men in th«' tight. Wiu by rm mean« great. A man who rd tb* other. "How were you able to do one hour's buslntna, says the New York Richunlvon ami another negro want- bumi'd between l5,tM) and 2,000 sheep a general shipbuilding program has Herald. Would stud probably would not be trou that? You ata only a boy, while tie is a 1 been crystallix-'d and the setting asid«' «1 for murder w ere stealthily taken and cahva. He arrived here on the steamship bled by any scruples on the subject of strong man." of this funtl would be a declaration, from bprii-.pt!« id jail last evening ami violating hia word. America uf the Hamburg American lln* Walter eiplalned the matter briefly. Governor Deneen «ays the whole translat'd into terms of cash, of th«' ruxlu-d t<> Bloomington, whence they "It you don't come. I'll take every cent, Saturday aftertxun. Before twilight "That was pretty «mart," Mid l'vter power of Illinois will lie exerted to country’s intention to maintain a two- wer<- later taken to Peoria. It is and give you a beating beaido,” «aid Jack, llolcuuib, for thia w«s the name of the fell be hud kv(it bls various appoint protect th«' negroes. |siw«-r standanl at all costs. bi« anger ginning the a~iudam-y. '1 -«t > tt.' irrival of th«' man who questioned him. "You're able lueuta. c 1 o « m * i | the tranaactlons which An Omaha judg«- denounced a woman "Well, what are you goiti* to do about to take care of yourself." «•ut of Inwn triM'px th«' Slro-ts will lie brought him to this country and would It?" demanded Jack, after a brief pau«» clear«! and order rcstortd. "I don? kuow h-'W it would have turn now be uti hla way home had th«*ri< ta-v-n f<>- marrying an old n an for his money TROOPS PURSUE REBELS. "I'll stay where I am." ed out If you hadn't come up.” an I refused to give* her a divorce. Negroes in two instance* have turn- “I eau come over any time, and get "1 liaptn-iied to be at home when my a vessel to carry him. Aa It hapjiciii-d <-'l with considerable effect uj«m their The Alaska Pacific Steamship com Thouxand Chine»» Pillage Town and however, he has tieeu compelled to WaP bold of you." boy earn» and told me that Jack Man lomuilants. In on«« inixup a truofier at pany will «'»tablish daily pa|x>ra on its "Periutpe you can.” «aid Walter, "i'll gum had offeml him fifty cento for ««mw until Tu«-«lay. Flee lo Mountain*. tempted to »■ parat«' th«' combatants take the risk." It wns not ¿inly the brief time r»|ulr two passenger itcxmert lietween San breakfast. He tolil m» aiiout you also, »nd wu m arly overwhelm««! by th«»«« Hongkong, Aug. IM. The soldiers Two hour» |«a»«ed, aud »till besieger awl. as I suspected Jack whs up to sumo ed to carry out hla negotiations, but the Francisco and Puget sound. i in pursuit of several negro«*». stationed at Konghau, near Wuchow, and l«-«iegei| ey.-il each other from eppo of hia tricks, I came along." Altogether there ar«' 4,200 militia fashion tn which hl» most Inqsirtnnt Most of th«- Ii ' inl«« rv of Troop It, of site «Id«-« of th» bank. Jack grew more "I am very much obliged to you." Mid engagement wa» kept tliut make» Mr men on duty at Springfield, Illinois, us who rebelled last Tuesday and kill«-<l Tuylorvillv, ar<> on guard around the and more Irritable aa the craving» of his Walter, "and I hoi«- you’ll h-t me ¡-ay W’lUiams* visit out of the ordinary.. a result of the race riots. This is all their commander because a comratle 1 jail, , . Th«1 rioters who had gathered in appetite increaeed. and the alight ho,«e you for your trouble.” even In these days of fast travel. Apart of the state truo|>s exc« pt the color«d had been arrested for gambling, have front of the jail after tin- incarcera that M»g might appear with some bt« ak ”1 don't want any |«y. but you may _ by fa»t ua« ili«»i|iate<l Walter al«» became l«vy my boy what you promised him. If from bls mining bualnetm he 1» al« members. joined th«- Yaus, a warlike tribe of tion of Richardson were cnrngiil Interested In railroad affair» In M.-x In the recent holdup of a Gnat aborigines, living in tho southwest th«' rus«' practic«! by the sheriff in more hungry, but »bowed no signa of Itu you want to." pat ien< e "I certainly will; and 1 never paid Ico and It waa chiefly to consult with n Northern mail car near Spokane the portion of the province of Kwungtung. removing him. Em ling that tlx- m-groes were gone, At this tin» a boy was seen coming away money with more pleasure. A« I man from that republic that lx» mad« clerks outwiltiii the robbers by dun p- Their home is in a region of inacccaai- aero«» the lie adow. Jack espied him, and haven't hail anything to eat altvcs yester hia 3.000-mile j«iurney. | ing the r«-gister«'<l h-tu-rs into news ble mountains and they have never th«' mob amus«-«i itself for a time by tin- Idea «truck him that he might through day afternoon, I should like to have you been subjected lo governmental con- hailing negro r< «»rts in East Washing The plate chosen for the mseltn* w» paper »acks. him lay in a stock of provision». ton str«it. Th«' amusement of th« direct me Io the nrareet place where I the Waldorf Astoria, but when tlx| • Unveiling of a Rooaevelt statu«' in trol. “t ome here, boy," be Mid. "Where do can gel some breakfast." riotei wa traj -■•I-, for the n« grm-s, I Admiral Li has arrived here in his Auierika was off Sable Island Mr. Wil a Texas town caused a riot, the people you live?" "Come to my bourn ; I guess my wife flagship, accompanie<i by gunlxiats, many of whom Were roughly handled llatns foun-l be would Im unable t* being divide! in their views of the Hie boy [minted to a small farm hotiae ten scare up some breakfast for you. and beaten with pieces of their own On« person waa fatally Uirp«il«i ixiats and launches. Troop* furniture. half a mile distant. Nhe'll be glad lo »•■» the boy that got roach New York at the appointed time.' president. I have also been summon«-«! and the coun- “Jk> you want to earn some money T' He could not send a incMnge becaua« hurt and nine other» injured. the lietter of Jack Mangum." A white man and his »on, whins "I dunno," Mid the boy, who had no "How long baa this Jack Mangum the big German liner was too far away I The battleship float has sailed from | try ia in a turmoil. The mutinecra ar«' names w«-re not ascertained by the po (1,000 in number, After murdering objections to tbs money, but, knowing lived about b»rs?" asked Walter, after from Hable island fur wireless com mu [their commander, they pillaged th«' lice. were shot, suppose-dly by negro*». Ja.-k's shady reputation, was In doubt accepting with thaiiks the offer of a n I-at loti. That Mme day. however, the Auckland to Sydney. * village, securing $100,000 in mon«>y This •: . n i.-r further enraged the as to what was ri|H*ct«d of him. breakfast. KronpliuuMaln CeelJIe, outward tiound I Japan is paying off her war debt in anti withdrew to the Talking tnoun- members of the mob and they began a “Go home, and get a loaf of bread and "About five years. lie's l>»en In’ the hove In sight, the twasage was aeut tc gotid aizevl installments. general • arch for negrva-s wherever some cold nw-at. and bring me, and I'll county jail twice during that lime, and tains. they could be found. The Canadian government is to me give you half a dollar." there's a warrant out for him now. He’s her and In turn tranandtted to tho i»l diate in the railroad strike. Waste Coin on Novel«. "Didn't you bring your luncheon?" a confirmed thief. He'd rather steal any and, whence It was sent to thia city. When Mr. Williams reached the Wat Dozen Probably Killed. «•ke-l ths hoy. time than earn an honest living." Berlin, Aug. IB. Twelve nn«J a half Ira D. Sankey, the evangelist, is "No, 1 cams away without It. and I While ibis converMtion was going on, d irf hla friend from Meiico wns await dead. He was (iM years old. Springfield, III., Aug. 15, 2:45 a. m. , million dollars are thrown away every can't spare time to go back." they bail been walking toward the farm Ing him. they transacted their bualnea« The mob is still burning houses n 1 year in Germnny by the |>o<>rer class It occurred to the boy, noticing Jack's house In which l’vter Holcomb IIveil. It quickly alal It was only tlien that Mr I Fire in the Buffalo, N. Y., stock in the purchase of “|x-rn icons pefjny th«- rx pro quart« r and the police believe tniy poeture, that liualneaa did not appear was an humble aM-etory building, with Williams dlacvvered to hla regret bs yards, burned close to $l,ijoO,(MM) worth dreadfuls.** according to a statement that a least a tloz«-n people have buen to tie very driving with tbs man whose SSI attic above < >n tie aide -if It were of projterty. I just published by the Duror Union, killed. No outside troops have yet ar- would have to wait until Tm-sdny be lime waa so valuable. bioad fields, some under cultivation; and Contractors driving th«- big St. Paul which is cngagetl in a campaign rived. fore I m ' «viuld depart for home He wa» “Perhaps mother won't give me tb» there was an appearam-e of thrift and bread ail meat," he said. comfort despite the emallueM of tbs not Inclined bi attach much lmi»>rtan«'« tunnel in Montana ar«' bn aking all against th«’ grow ing tendency in Ger- Bloomington Fireman Called. many to r«-nd trmdiy literature. Th«' to the fact that he had made a journey records for sfa-e«!. "You can give her half the money." house. • Bloomington, III., Aug. 15. At 3 a. secretary of th«' union vouches for the The boy looked across to Wslter, woo- Involving virtually two weeks at naa "Come In," Mid Peter, leading th« way Two people were killed and six in- astounding declaration that 40,000 es m. th«- Bloomington fire d«-partm«-nt dering what kept him on tb» other side. "John." he added. addreMlng the hired to effect a transaction r«-«jutrttig m. juroti by the explosion of a balloon tablished txM>ksrll«*rs and 30,000 peti was t-otif ■ J to lx- in readin« m to go to Our hero mw a chance of obtaining help. man, who had accompanied him, "you m»re than one hour. Iiemii*' for year» Ixmdon. A spectator attempted to dlers are engnged in selling sen«ation- Springfield to assist in fighting the fire. "i'll give you a dollar,” be called out. may go Into ths potato field end hue. I'll he has town a kind of I’hlneas F -gg In light a cigar. "if you'll go and tell somebody that this tw out dlrsctly." al aerials and books of a low order. the matter of travel In re>«ord brtmklng man la trying to rob me of all my money. Th«- bones of 21 persons have been Walter followed him Into a broad, low Priest Fears Black Hand. I slept in his house last night, and bo room- the kitchen In which Mrs. Hol time ami on throe different iwaalon* found on an islan«i in I.akc of the Employs* Will A**i(t. Nrw York, Aug. 15. Asserting tried to rob me there. Now he will do comb, a pleaMivt looking woman, was en made the trip from [»ndon to Mellcg Woods. They are believed to be the St. Paul, Aug. 18. Throe hundred tl -it h<- hud In i n driven from city to In eleven days, on swift steamsbltis and remain« of a party of explorers mn*- the ««me If be can get bold of me.” gaged in cooking. railroad employ«-» met In this city to- city by |»eroons threatening his life, "If you tell that. I'll wring your ne«k." "Mary,” said her husband, "can't you the S>uthern I’aclfic railway. •acrnl by Indians in 1736. I day to organize an association to fight until b-ara that hi- must leave the » claimed Jack. ' It's all a lie. The 1») »are up Suu» breakfast for thia young Rear Admiral Cogswell, rotirod, is l«'gislation ho««tile to the railro»«! inter t’nited States, th«- llev. Michael Sc- slept at my house, as be Mya, and stole man? lie stopped at Jack Manguru's last < owldw't AS ork Iter. dead. He waa an officer on the <)rogon ests. Th«' men ar* of the opinion that vetka, a Polish |>rn «t. of Newark, N. some money from me. 11» ew-aped. tint night, and didn't like hia aci-omni • lati.m» “All you married me for was when that vessel mad«’ its famous by standing by the railrowls in their J., appeal'd to th«- |Milicc of that city I'm bound to get it back if I stay here well enough to stay to breakfast.” title," growle«! the duke. fight they will Iw lier.efitting them for protection, and fi<-d aboard a all day." "Yon don't My so," repeated Mrs. Hol "Well," rspllad the helrowe, aa . voyage around the horn to engage the selves. It is the intention to support steamer bound for Europe. He waa "That is not true," Mid Walter. "Car comb, her countenance egpreming cvirios piacevi her purae In the aafe and mixed S)>anish fleet. only tho»«- can-lnlutra in the coming ry my tnesMge, ami I will give you a Ity. '*T?iat‘s about the last place I'd up the combination. I at least _ got Train robbers held up a Northern election who are favorable to the rail- r«cently assigned temporarily to the Holy Trinity Catholic church, in New dollar. and will. b»«ld.-e. reward ths men want to stop at." what I tunrrletl y<iu for am! that II Pacific train near Trust, nine miles roads and thair employe*. Hhe went to the pantry, and speedily that come to my assistance." ark, and hardly had been established west of Spokane. The mail c*r was Th» l«»y looked from one to the other reappeared with some cold meat, a loaf more than y«»ti con any.1 there wh«-n h«' receivt'd one of tho unct upled and run up the track. It is nf bread, and some fri-eb butter, which In dnubt what tn do. Crimes Pu/rla Police. letters that have been troubling hiim. III« Ureal SaeetReo, not known what the result of the haul "If you want your head broke you'll she placed on the table. Boston, Aug. IB. Boaton and East "And you promise to give up club wa«. “It looks nice.” Mid Welter, "and I do a« he Mya," Mid Jack, rather uneasy, Cholera Gaining Ground. ern MasaachuM-tta arc undergoing a don't know when I have been so bun life altogether when ws are married?* I It ia beliavni the effect «if the Thaw "lie n.-n't pay what he promises." “crime wave.’’ Half a doxen murder “ Alsedutely. darling." St. Petersburg, Aug. 16. A death “You »¡¡all irrtalnly be paid,” said Wal gry" bankruptcy proceeding» will be liberty mysteri«'» are still unsolved by tho po from chob-ra ha-« been rcjmrted from a "How many do yott tielong to?" At that moment the farmer'e levy, who for Thaw. ler lice. The undeniable reign of crime is town in Tula province, elate to the “Only “tie. tho Bachelor’s elubv"- "You'd hotter «hut up, or It’ll be the had served as Welter's messenger, came The government has started a fight credited to the fact that many foreign eatate of Count Tolstoi. At Tientsin, Boaton Transcript for you." growled Jai-k. “Go and into tb» kitchen. in San Francisco against the bringing er» are out of work and are attempting where the epidemic has Iveen most "You got away,” h» said, «mlllng p t '» I - .kf«»t quirk, boy, and I'll ot young girls to this country for im- tn adopt th«' methoils of European ban severe, 225 cases and 150 deaths have The life •/ the modern battleship U "Yea. thanks to you." Mid Walter. pi. > you the fiftv cents " j moral purpo»«-«. ditti. put down at fifteen yearn "Here is what I promised mu." been rogistered since the outbreak. "All r ght." Mid the boy, "i'll go." I 0 - « Ct Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts ot the World. PKIPIRII) IIIK HlflItSÏ KI tillR Muti Burns Blacks’ Homes and Llu> the Occupants.