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VOL. SCH», LINN COUNl’Y, OHEOON, J AN LA ICY XII 1ÖÜÜ 15, NO .30, ----------------------------------- ---------| FATAL MINE EXPLOSION. • : Aunt Diana : • • |l • - __________________________________ • • / /ie Sumhint Twerty Four Da.id l«v Lei-e ’a Fem- Out Illinois Colli*?/. ut gat., ar “I . you say If 1 ebu i'd and Illas Anna to sa tesori** • « * mag- aa." *> yea they ere pi Wer iy mem. ? V oaa ILy-r tri; I aw « a; s» k ao if I w SIS >u <• K oot ««e» of the Family Nr 1 Anna, b I.- a : * at I » h •aeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeaee Ze glcr, III . Jan. 12. The aeries of ' tnisha;« t 'a famous I • Newsy Items Gathered from All . ; ut the World. U‘ o,0tlO toll «-ry few y. ars :< a aft.r I o'« ' - I here dur ng the last a k th » n «.l ax abort y People Are Terror Stricken and I lee lo Pieces ol Salely. rn i g, whan a my »ter uus rxp!o«ion k tiled 24 men. «b ad have been recover«d, ’ PREPARED FOR THE BUSY READER - five Nineteen SHOCKS EXTEND OVER WIDE AREA are tt «mg and «’e undoubtedly ■ CTIAFTKR IX. Miss Carnagteo re « »ed a lettre from Alison even after thia, the «•uoclua.o'J of which mule h er »nuis, bui^tbat was not Alison's fault Roger had token •t> p«»»«r«l eion of th» ba If* died ah-st if sota paper and bad til T«d It ah*r hU < n faeh’ Ion. adding a ten. gihj aíran*»* from Ku4*'L Alison pcwiesled in v*ka¿ tha latter tu i*t go with Rogers* appondii or ».•« a da/*» post Would be lewt. "We have g««»-i times ni» «ni then. and g« t up a k igh a I ■• alsh i « ve< Otte thing, I I » enjoyed my breakfast for ths last tb I wenlis No more luke warm coffee, pour*-d out with an si-idu fated amile, we hare ths real thing in anni«-« now There. 1 think ! have In flirt »«1 « tiough oa you, so I will suhw-ribe aayecelf, "Your affectionate and grateful nephew "HUGER." Whm Miis Carrlrgton real this iet’r to Mr. Mmire. on the old beach by the river, a pleased look cams over the •Id man's face. “I like thxt lad." be said, striking hi. Ivory-heeded stick Into the ground, -! remember h.s voice pleas»*! me wb»n h» was here a->me years ago; a good honest voice it st«. Mack my word». Miss IM arts, our little suxbeam ta fulfilling her miasion.” "I think Roger la all th* happier for having hia elater,” returned M.«a Carriug ton. with a sigh. "Oh.” h-* aaid, turning his sightless fane toward her quickly, "you er» m,s»ing tl.e child, and so am I. Sunny is beyond our reach just now; one can out help Fur my wishing her back so uietim«» part, ! bad no idea bow sorely 1 should miss my little pupil." "I alwajs knew what her to«» would b* to tn»." returned Miss Cariington. with soni« em ition ; ■‘that s tb» worst of iao- I hero so few lating one's affections, who are absolutely ne.-e««ary Io ni»; only yon and Greville and Allie three out of thia world full of millioua; It eeeiua wrong somehow." "The fewer to love—the f»w»r to leave.” replied ths old man. somewhat dreamily. "l»o you know,' observed Ml«» Parting ton. a iitt!a abruptly, "that Greville i» very angry with tue for Binding Allie awny?" h*?*‘ "Oh, be has written tn you. with a half stulls, for be bad already re ceived a stormy letter from hia grandson on ths .-.anie subject. "Yea; he ia aa Ind gnant a« possible about the sa.-rih - as he term» it It- calls me »babby for not letting him Into the secret ; tie declares lie shall go ro iml by Chesterton on his way home and have it out with Atiaoa; but 1 have pul a stop to that." "What! you deprived him and Sunny of that poor little plras.ire? What a hard-h-arted woman you ere. Mias Diana! and yet you were v. ung yoirself once." "My dear friend. It wo«rtd not do at all,” returned M «< Carrington. In her moat resolute tone. “You spoil that t»>v a» dreadfully that you give in to all his whim*. You want tue to keep you ail In order." "But where would he the barm?" per sisted Mr M --re. smiling “Just a call and a chat; why, it would du Sunny good.” "No. no; It would only unsettle her Greville shall go down to The ll-ilma eome day. but not just yet. All.» will get on better If we leave her entirely to her self the first few months. Why. unless things go very wrong. I «io not Intend to go down myself until next spring . But Grevgje, oh. oo; t tuld him oa no ac- count to do It." "And you expect him to ob*jr jm , I suppose?* “Oh. yes. he will obey ni* now. Tjter on. per ha |w—But we shall aee. I »tn sure it would be only cruel kinduras for Greville to unsettle ber, She fret» enough after its, 1 am sure of that, and seeing him will only bring n« more vividly be fore her. Besliles, there are other res eons; but. my good old friend, you do not often distrust my wietom.” "Nor do I now." he returned, slowly. “I wa« only putting myself In my boy's pla<*e, and thinking how he must long foe a glimpse of Kunny. Ilava It your own way. Mis» Ihana; Greville is almost a« much your boy as he ie mm», and I know you would not cross him if you could help It." "No. indeed." she replied, very gently; "I think you. end Greville. too. may trust me.” And then the conversation dropped CHAPTER X. "Boenr doo« it not seern strane« that Miss llanlwu k never brings her sloter to The Holms?" "Well. no. Allie, lam too profound a student of human nature to think any- thing siringe, You women know bow to tyrsnuixe over one snot bar. Revenge is sweet, even to the feminine mind. Poor bliss Anna is expiating the offense of having excited our commiseration, Th# flat has gon» forth her days at Tbt Holms are numbered. "I took rather a fancy to the poor Ill- tie thing, and I ho¡>ed to have been of eome -aS to her •be «rema ao atterly «Je void X friends" h.lenn and Roger w»rs walking down S country road The evening was sultry, and Roger had Invited bis sister to ac- •ouipaur him ia one of their pleasant r dem I, and two are injured critically, 1 his is th«* m-evnd serious disaster In Lata lm| tant but Not Lata Inter« i the Zeigler Coal company'a prut erty. i which has 1»«li the » «in» of acvvral astmg Happenings from Pointe |minor falnhttcs and where for more Outt'da tha State. < than twoy«*nr« a dieperato labor war I was wa»; I a« the r- ult of a strike. An vxpl' ion in lb o killed 35 men at Cores* s f ar Japanese will try t« Iwork in the mins. kidnap their ruler. Joseph (.citer anil his brnle of half a year were h< re when the oxploaion Japan is alarm«»! at pouiblo hostile haj p-'tic«l. Leiter came to town «ev- legislation in California. 'era! w«-« ks ago to direct the fight on a Th«- hoii««t committee haa decided on fire in the wi-ikings, which, after a a great increase in the navy. ! month's battle, w ns gut under control l.«-it«r himself conduct- Only thr m«*n escaped from the Friday nignt. led the first relief party into the mine. Zeigler, III., coal min«« alive. The first coal h«>i»t«-<l out of the shaft A '• y ir I I l a« been killed at , in mure than six w«« ks waabrought up Stockton, Cab, by an un!<uul«*d gun. I yi-aterdny and it was expected to put A Chien.;o n an will try to cross the the full force of men at work during Cuntincnt in n I a: - n. Ila will start th«- next fi-vw •!.«' n. j The expl.-«ion was remarkable in from Loe Angeles. I that exc.pt fur the many deml it left The Interstate Commerce commia- m-arcsly a trace and the interior of ths ' »ion says the railr« a ia did not lose mine tonight »hows no sign ci damage leery heavily during liie recent money I panic. ONE MAN RULE WEARIED. The cold Spell seem« to have been I broken in Montana, although the tem io still below uru m many Vsoerusla Qr«w Tired of Government ' perature* j.- r_~: of Caatio. places. I 4 n • nd tb no uti rlg.vt, w i »» Rcg»r’s cbwrful re ; “things ara Just ss thsy should ! h ?, W aik as fast *« >« -u can; In •»«« than ttîl inates w» shall be at the gate of »eod. Could any Ihing ba more dev ■raugvd? Of co a» ars m iai take from th» Impet •I .ig a'orm They wiíl be compelled to b« ..«a ua for a.i hour at least.” "i i. R-r-t, what a g-*»l Idea." •* . '« -d A « o. hugii g "nasse let >1« make b ste. th igil, or w» e'iall never r X: . _ » »." Ant A’->n quickened her walk into a run. But the beevr dr >; » twit. I on her before ahe t<«h refuge in th» port lea Before ltog >r .oul«l lift h s band to the knocker, til» dour was flung opeo, an4 Anna atood on the threshold "I saw you t-orh running down tb» ”1 knew • iou nu'.iid take rvfui» hers from the rain th*re « r ■■ 4 to ba s i h a heavy storm and I »as just t-ii . t *«* t“*1 fright «■red n! tt. lfh ..f h-i'.ig Slone In It. but I don't mind a bit now." "I»o )--u n.«*an that Mrs llardwlct an-l yo.ir aiater ar» o’lt?" asked llog»r, as b** ¿hook Alisou'a Ugbt luaatla. which w»> already wet, ' T . - t v ar» out 4 n! < Th»ra la to Ke a da: e afi»r»ard. so they will ba wj late. Do you nr.nd my taking you Into the morning room? I have «on» work that I must fin ah. nr F.va will ba dl»ap I«« utrd, but I tn talk to you all the ■am». Oh. it la so nice to ace you again." looking at Alison affectionately. "Is it net nice n> see me, too?" asked Roger, In a comical tone. "I don't think yo-i ought to lea vs tue out in ths cold. Miss Anna.” > t ! « I a! '> «. !h» aha «a d. very prettily. In bar child.eh wav, "Oh. I am g id to ••** you, too, but I ne.er l -uigbl of la'lrng you an Will you ring. Mr Roger? end than Morton will br ng *is aoma tea Please take that easy cluir by the window, Mies Merle it Is Ida's favorita sent, becaiis» there ia a i-h a pretty view of the garden” "No. indeed. I am x >ing to help you," return---! Alina, lay ng h»r hat aside, and puli ’ g off her long glovas "Oh. you [>oor ciuld. what a t-»k !" a« she lnspe»-te«l An* a'a work. Sue was triaim.ug an In dian nius'.n gown wilh cuffea-cnlorad lac». "Yes. is it not pretty?” returned Anna. Inn teently "Eva means to wear it at o-.ir girden party on Thursday. You and Mr Roger are both coming, are you not?” "We are not Invited,” returned Aliao®. a lit:!» grsv<4y, as aha to--* a thimble from her pocket, an-l helped herself un a.sk«-«l to a needle and thread. "I am go Ing on with that flounce." she continued, qu.etly. "«u « -I haw ' -'liiug to do but to talk to me and Roger.” "Oh. bow kind you are!" ret urne«! Anna, gratefully. "The thunder always mak«*s iny head’ache a little, and I bars been working all tha afternoon, and It was so hot; indeed,” Interrupting berseli "Eva was writ, .g ont your notes of In vital ion to-day. 1 think she gave thvru to Mabel, 1 am sorry," flushing a little as ebe spoke, "that you should have them co lets, but Eva la always so busy.” "So is s-ime one else always busy." observed Boger, with a pitying glance at the girl’s tired fai-e Both he and Abson thought she looked thnner and paisr than when they »aw her last; her blu» eyes looke-J large and heavy, and the veins of the forehead were marked too clearly; her fair hair was strained from h»r f« ■ nd <• rd e inewbat untidy, and her gray linen dress looked tumbled and far fruaa fresh. "I am afraid you will bars to ho i«e ns for a x«> -I I.-. »or ir or more." Cl.-re," It -ger obe-rve«l. "fur the weather mesas mischief, an 1 in the <■! I male It never reins but ft pours, ao while Allie does your work you may as ««ell make yourself comfortable, I »up- poss you will not mind my going Into the library fur a book, for I am not much of a hand at talk? You may eummuo me wlu-n tea ie ready.” And Roger ma re bed off. muttering to blmaelf; "Two ia cotur-any. three io nons; ehe »hall not be bothered with making company talk for me. t«oor little girl !” "llow g«M>d he Io!" whispered Anna. almost before the door haJ eloerd be- hl -I him. "he thinks I want to talk to you alone, and ao I do. Oh. bow quick ly you work! your needle seems to tty. My b«*ad was aching «o with stooping over the muslin that I could hardly see. but when I told Eva ao »he said t was always full of fancies, and that I was ao dreadfully idle. But I don't think I really am Idle, do you?” “No. Indeed,” returned Alison, with simrthing of Aunt Diana's abruptness; "I am sure you have been working too hard, you look so thin and unsubstantial. Tell me. Anns, why bare you never coms to are tne again, aa you promised?" "Five dors not wsnt me to come; st les«t, I think oo; she always raises diffi culties wb»n I ask to acrompany ber; and and” -her eyes filling with tear»— "she was ao angry that afternoon when you aixl Mr. it--cer were ao kin I to me; »be avid I was so forward that people cocld not help noticing me. and that she waa sure Mr. Roger thought ao.” "Never mind. Anna dear -may I call re- rori III L-r Water Pipet Broken In Port Town send, Houses Flooded Alaska Cable is Snapped. Seattle, Jan. 12. Just on the eve of sending f 10,000 to the quakc-strickcn inhabitants of Europe fur relief from and » aa devastation and horror, the entire waa Northwest awoke to the realisation t art yesterday afternoon that it had a fair « - • ■ • « greens cotulag f*r too cl--«» to th« win- sited temblor of its own to co|>e with, ■tons Bet. »• no one sat In lbs room, and there were many who show«-) per tb • was not co: • ilered » grlwan e II» ceptible signs of being pan:« stricken. '.bought tbs morning room locked snug From exactly 3 :&0 o'clock and until and coir when hs went bark to it. I !>» muslin drew atdl reptwed oa tbs center seven minutes and 30 seconds after table, but a a nisi 1er one «»■ placed ia that time, the seismograph at the uni :be bay window, round which >bs tbrse versity station allowed activity. Dur young people re gathered. Anna quite forgot her headache an-l ing this time for at leu«t I.T seconds, ini her fear o* Hie th'inder »■ aba perb the movement wi« so strong aa to M^e looked so simple duties Of hoÄJHMk cause many |«*rK<-n» living in tall build pleased when Rog l»r told ber that be bad ings to th e into the halls and wildly never tasted ky»e • er tea. that be laugh- inglr arv-us-d her of never having enter- attempt to get on tin gi | flour in tamed company btfor To hie surprise «•!. vat ir« Th-' mown.-tit was north ahe anaweml him quite errlously. >b, and south. no; I never had a tea party before. flow Paris, Jan. 13. Jose do J. Paul, It will bo roe«-«ary for the govern- it ! Eva t>".a ber friends •urn*” While no damage was r»*|nrtr«l In special envoy ot Veto auela, arrived but I du not seem to know any rru-nt to help many Indiana, especially Seattle, North-'«.«tern c.tu« as far l.u .i, mi ao • unt of the severe hero thia < «- ¡ng fiuu Buitlaa x and in Monti away aa towns in Northern British Co was warmly grrvte i by a sevrs of Ven- weather. y A'J ng m»n. esue an i. lumbia report unusual cunditiona. Cit !!• »*■< Italian earthquake -Many I M haul dr.- »red Caatro'e downfall J iff tonight. mutilated by rub was the reau I of a conflict between ies in Northwi stem Wnnhington all victims » MW«IL I her« • ( «In A :h my, y i are »hooting all the country "» ambition to carry on were affected an-l from Blame comes bora, and knnw/* the refi l.»d in her in isl nair« thieves un peaceful mt- - ' a at I foreign policies the report that there are but two brick fashion; “he in a young m»n. of course; but I don’t think he would like to com« Govi-r incut survey of soils is declar ai.il th» )- ci- s f Castro, which were and concrete structures in th«1 whole to my tot partim. Ilia always •»,« that ed a failure. rapidly jeopardising Vrneguolan indo- town that do not show the « gns of the I am txich a c bdd that people -l-n'l care pendence. ■ba - l ■ ■ • app«*ai - se «me running Thaw ha» I • on granted a trial on the to talk to cne. I am afraid I an> out »«ry “What waa the real ca M of Caa from a lino point to the wi 1th of an question of his sanity. cltv»r.” tro'e fall?" M Paul wa» a kef. inch. *1 am glad of that.” returned Roger, Chins will - nd diplomata to this “It was bro ght ab- ut," replied the At Port An sirs the shix-k waa eg- promptly. **l demt paoi-le a ho lb >k country to study commerce. envoy, “by tl •• i.- ■ e-oity of avert ng a trem«*ly sever«-. It begun with a heavy themwhr« rlttor. You are quite drier revulut on. It m .at be remembered and accelerating rumblit p and wound C ». r-'ve w e mirth in a private en«> i<h for Aitwon tn«! mr, By It* by». that Hol.ai? 1 pr.u i ally abrogated the up with two distinct shucks within a ar to take t «• -at of office. Ni.»« Anna, Low do you get oq with yutir protocol of l'U. whero'yahe ha-l un second's time. Clocks were »topped Latin?* Many trama are a- ow bound on tho dertaken to pt- h»-’« t traffic m arms and and di»he» on plate rucks and bric-a- pretty we1,** she aniw»r*'l, ^ ’h Northern Pacific in Mui tana. prevent fil bu»termg expedition« and brac Were tii own on the floor. Wares ■ nt f her rftrv ng w ; h ni-te Having thus on store shell eu wire rattled and The senate will rigidly investigate revol .ton ary outbreaks her 4 r> *t j »tty. "I ba»e hit;# titne a rogatC'l th«- tr«-aty, the preoegyee of thrown down Almost the entir«* fuipu- and you have n«»? g.^eu me t for all apponi er« by the president. Holland's warships would have render- lation became terror stricken and ran long. Mr I Lager" Holla I. Ir ree and Great Britain «*<1 us impotent to atop filibustering.“ i into the streets. |’li»5tt ring l«*f t the ”Tb* riin i» of er now,’* observed AH* “Castro'« pre --nt standing in Vene walls in the three story Lu I lings anil •on» in « regretful voice» "and it it grow* are t u ito m IL- Venezuela affair. l'aul sa. I, "is that of a some who were wnlking the street« mg • '«rk. H»'a r, we ougSt Dot <«» »:•/ Taft w I err r e no more cabinet zuela," M man op| • «••■! to h s country's aspira- claim tu have been aluoutt taken off any longer ” •elect. >n< t II ui • r the inauguration. t o is V«*m g’n iaiis are weary of one their feet “Nev*? it ml, I «hall you on Th i“*- Se"at*>r Davis, of Arkan-as. baa man's dominat <>n." day,** rrphr I An:-a. Ml aui Io--‘ling for Th«* same corid t ■ n ia reported from bb -l; s< -i.ng a I may lose an arm. ward to tb«* <liy to W’.urh I have * uew M I’iiul «x| « < I- to uj en negotiation* F'ort Worden. n«-ar Port Townsend, and dreMi, too.” »he t*t»ntiitue<L a* llogfr left F re deatrojed an e t re block in tne with tl *' I- r« i li k .« rm »nt withm a at the forb it la r< | -irt««l that stoves the room to fin«! Ah*on*» mantle; “it t* busiiie « p rtt n of Thompson F all«, few days. fell, bringing <h wn p |««- »rd all. Ana- not •«» pretty •• Lva’t dre*» «it b • bea i i eorlcs reports u slu-ck lusting about IA M utant. tiful mualin; miue ia only cream colored a« e »nda, with no dan age. Bellingham WILL BE NO PLAQUE. Waahi'g'on pro]xMea to reo(>en tha rloth." rejHirta a severer ili«turl sure and a **! am wu-e’ym» will I k very nice, an t Sard i«l* d b- un ary dispute which craci ed p ate glue« or two Stringant Sanitary Measures Taken I fhall bring »ome dow^r«,“ returned wa« wo i by Oregon. At 2:<•«’• o’rlock th« Alaska rabls A! .«un. k- dy, w.tb a vivid recu!!«*<-ti>>n at Messina. Harrin : lr •« are to be continuous went iL-w i amt by cable authorities it how «veil Anna ba-l I——ked with th« kuul Messina, Jan. 12. Gtnsral Matra ia hinted thnt severe shocks have hern fr.i’ii • .iatt'.e t.. Mexia i City, accord- of roses fn«te-.ed In her gray dr*- « haa ad pt*d atr g* nt mraaur«*a to pro going on all day in that |>urtion of the long to present plans. Then they J-med Roger in the ball. tect p< < | 1« ai d property. In addition country. “WelL Allie," he obeervej, aa they The snow ar«-a over the Pacific to «staid shing “ I" ice service around A genera’ shak ing up of the prem walked briskly down tbs wet road, "hai• Northwest is gradually extending the city, h« has ■ sued orders that any ises occur»« I n n any parts of Port yr> i hat a nos lima wab your uew south. pers in uund i-cxavalmg without a |ier- Townsend where Witter pi|ws had been friend r The blizzard in Montana haa blocked nut shall be shut. froxen in the precaibng sjm II of cold "Yes, Indeed, Roger. I am ao thankful General Ms* i declared that under weather The force of li e « urthquake for the rain. I am getting quite fond of the Northern Pacific and tha Groat the guise of rescuers, many thieves shock burst th«* mains, flood ng the Anna, There 1« so mu.-h goodness under Nortehrn. that shy, child.»fa manner.” houses before u stoppage of the intake The Italian pari ament ia in aeaa:on w« re c«>tuniitt.n>{ rut. iberiea. "I know you would appreciate her.” ho Sanitary cundition a have greatly im- could tie effected For a time it was to consider tlleaeurea regarding the returned, heartily "Poor lit!le girl! tine proved and it ia now ix-lievel that feared that the city’s rntir«* water earthquake. ia glad 1» do antthing to help her. There there ia lilt e danger o. the spread of supply must I m * shut off, so great was Is not much a fellow tike me can do. ex. A audden thaw woud result in bad disease. the damage dui.o. cept say a kind word when people aiiub floude a al ■ the Columbia and Wil Tn«» American relief ship Bayern, her. or leaie her to s t alone ,n the -or- lamette rivers. fly ing the Red Cr»*as flag, arrived F ri BAY CITY CHEEKS HENEY, tier« I t.at is s' «1 all I ha-e -I -ns." The govern nent is piling up ev - day. A small amount of clothing waa "But you teach her luttln. R jer?" sent to the An>»r can consulate and the "Nonsense!’ was the hasty reply. "A dvnee that the Harriman merger throl- remainder oi the alor«*a are l«emg dia- Prosecutor S»y* H- Has Returned to pretty sort of teaching. The poor little tlea com|» lition. Put All Gratters in Jail tru utol to jKirta along the suuth coast. thing once confided to me her diflietiltb-«, San Francisco will aid Portland in The Unitci States supply »hip Gol San Francisco, Jan. 12. A cheering and «u whenever an opportunity came I securing the I. Lerty bell fur the ruse gi a, which arrived r on Port Said Fri gave her a quarter of an hour's conatru- crowd of several huntlrrd peraona gath festival next June. day, carried 1 o t o « of provisions and Ing. Kb» u»e<i to come rather often to Ice floe« in the Columbia river have was well at. kmi with blankets amt er«-» I in the Ferry building last night The Holms on-» uj> n a time. Well. I *1 he atoree were to greet Asaiatant District Attorney shall lea«» h< r In yt>tr hands now, Allie. atopjw-i ail tx.ata and are growing in wearing apparel. sent aaltore and distributed. A girl friend of her own ags will be far Unckneaa anti extent. F, J. Henry, who, with hia wife, re Th«- living ar» «till c.ng taken from better for her.” turned laat night from an ahsence of \ w.-mari left IT^iOO worth of jewels "I sin sure y.i-i have been r »»I to her. the rums. Ten day« ago it was thought ' in a luxe Angeles bank and officials aeveral weeka in th«* F ast. The recep Roger, or she wo-ild not be so grateful to that all bur ed under tiie wreckage tion accorded the pro«ecut«-r waa en you.” But a« Roger only »ui “Non- have been unable to l-wate the owner. must have perished, but aever»l jier- tirely informal, but v«ry rnthuaiastic. tense!" rather Impatiently, Allarm, with A noti-r ou« criminal has been re- soii a taken out Saturday were found to In a abort spcs*eh he drelared that ha her usual tact. changed ihe subject. leased from ths Montana penitentiary be in extraordinary good condition. had returnc<l to pres i the graft proae- Ite rontlnil»-l ) by mistake. Officers are making a fu ITo cution casra “until every grafter in tile ntteu pt ton locate him. Work for American Ships. San Francisco ia put where he brlongs. nersa null ■ «peakina Tube, Kono', Jan. 12. The arrival of the A Seattle mun takea a swim in Puget “ I will take per >nal charge of the the only borse lu th«- world perhaps sound every morn ng and doe» not give Amt r t an squadron under R< ar Admiral prosecution of Mr. Calhoun tomorrow,** prov Idl'd with a "aiumklng" tube di up the prm t i «■ even with the tempera Sperry ha« 1« ■ n anxiously awa ted said Henry. "I am in splendid shape rei-t fr»ui lla atall to Ita ow tier's !lv- ture dowu to 14 degrees below frveg- The prefect of Naples hue been ordered physically and am e< ger to resume my Ing apartments la Birthday, a hunter, i to notify the k ng when the »qua-1 rort work here.” I ”ur* ow ncil by Mrw Walter Wadliam Petr«, Special Judice precautions were taken A mad asrk mntaintog br»n«fs( etc., reaches pott, as h a majesty ia anxious of ixniiluii Hearing It lielgb at bight« to meet tin* American admiral, Amt.as- to g ard the attorney against any re w-irth was stolen from a de ahe eotu lmteii to burr an arrangement aadar Griacom having already arranger] petition of th« as-a It upon him. lonstrui ted an that ahe could a|«-Hk io livery wagi n in Paris in broad day- an audience. It is exj>«*cted that the Twenty-flve patrolmen gather« I closely I gbt. Th«- police have not the slight It from her rooms "Now.” an Id »lie tn king will proc« rd at once to Nap re, about him, but at his own r«-qu»sl re est clew to the thieves a visitor re-i-ntly. lifting up a Irafalmi/ aa he wishes to participate personally frained from forcing tin* crowd away Th«* quern «fowager of Spain is seri | in any arrangements which may be to any distance. alx Inches square, which was bidden •»> nee th a Turkish mg. "when I any, ously ill. | made for the reception of the American Congressmen L'ke Canal. 'Hello, b»y I* you will hear Birthday re " A new Franco American treaty of warships. spond with a cheerful wblnney. Ac- extradition has been signed. Havana, Jan. 12. The congressmen N'ght Riders Held In Jail. cording to a writer in a txindnu paner, who recently in»prct«-«l the Isthmian J. P Morgan & Co. will loan 122,- no sooner had Mr« tVadbam Petre Jackson, Tenn., Jan. 12. The six canal arrived here t<«lny from Colon. 500,000 to the B««li' tan government. spoken than the b- rar art up a aerlea Night Rulers sentenced to death at Representative II pbum said: "We | Owing to a shortage of the crop, an Union City ami two others sentenced were greatly plenaed w ith the inepee- <»f whtnnlra advanc- will tie made in th« price of to 20 years in the state penitentiary, t on of the canal, the completion of A good game cock tins no white Io brooms. have be« r> pine.«) in jail here and will which we lielieve to l< feasible within Ita plumage, and heure the eynotiyin for R.chard Croker haa begun the erre- l«e held in c oae cre t.m-ment to await four year», if necessary- There is no towardke—"to Show the while fiati» tlon of a rm Irnce at West Palm the action of the Supreme court, which question about the feaaib lity of tha er." Gatun dain." .Beach, Florida. I «rill meet in this city next April.