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4 VOI.. XII. •osseosooessoosssososss • • : Aunt Diana : • _ ________________________ • • • J The Sunthtne * J of the Family J • • ••••••••••••••••••••••a SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OUEGON, JANI AIIY 2», 11MH». no . 32. I to And Roger watting for her tn the dark planse quit» over» adowwl the whf»v CH JAPAN TAKtS NOTICE. entry. lab fa-* peering lt> at the uncurtained lie melded and held out hia hand to her w >n«J»w : Would D-tcourag« Emigration and ‘ Without «peaking, until they wer« ouKide Rbe wa» frightened st her own daring, i Continue Friendly Relations, - the gato and were walking rapidly down but •!>» remembered that «be wa* Rogov'S ! th® road that would l«ad xh*u> to tbe witnre* It wa» nw-vsaary for h»r own _ .. . . ... Washington, Jan. 2«1. Marquis Kat brxlg®. eye» to testify to Fvrgu-««>n'» dishonest i,fi,”‘ ndn.»t«r of j » p » . »ni “1 bar, brought thia plaid." b« ob J--; g« Now there cuuhl be no tm»take; Count Komura, minister of for- ign •erred I>r««eslly, »bowing It to 1 the open safe was conclusive, and so 'affairs, recently explained at Tok io to wa* »0 afraid you would find Iit VQld1 if were tbe note» and gold that he was »low Fra-cl» B. Loo mi a, commissi« ner gen ■ Alison we should have to watch many bourn I ing away In that great black bag ! eral to the Japanese exposition, in a - don't think I ought to have brought you. watched, half faa»dnate,l by horror. II* series of interviews of unc mtnon in- Allie “ had nearly fini»b--d, ye*, he waa locking terest and of great political import® "I could not have »topped at home." hi« bag ant! closing the safe, (be candle ance, <he attitude aixl (Nieition of the a . ! dr. «•» Ahavn'» quick answer. “1» tha the .»• -.d rtuttc. :.g l»«i.i.- ! .Japanese governni- nt in resp»-ct to the he ghnoat pushed bridge where we are to wait. Roger? How not on tbe tabla; ; main questions at issue between Japan againat it aa be went to the dour ami ret bla-k the canal look»!" Y'ea he ha.l U m A c J hlius>-lf in. L«*s Important but Not L«»a Intan arid th« Unitrd Stat« a. I am afraid we are going to have It open Not Allowed to Pay for Ute of Indu»- I "I was deeply and agreeably im rain." h« returned. In a vexed voice "I for «he cunl.| •»« hlrn take the key out «nd ■ sting Happening« from Points trial kTrackt Will M«ko New pressed," said Mr. Loomis, “ with the do not mind the muon being a been t , the fix It carefully In the outer lock, and then Outaid« the Stats. direct, explicit and what seem« d to me Attempt to Sscuro Decision. Oh. what -larktie«« 1» in our favor But what am he went ba«-h Into the r««>m \ sa* iafactory statement of Count Komu I to do with you. Alite, If we have a bad become of Roger? In another mo ra, minister of foreign alTairs, res|«ect- Wet night? Aon will catch your death of ment h« could have emwped with hl* A bitter factional fight occurred in ing th<- United Stab s. Ilia utterances booty. Th« main entrance to th» tlmbsr Washington, Jan. 26. Tho supremo "Noaaenaa." replied A'laon stoutly. But yard wa* in tbe opposite dlre-tlon to ths , th«- Unit««! Mineworker»* convention. i were frank, clear and cordial. court of the Unit«-«! States today denied nevertheless «he felt an inward twinge of private d.«»r »t.-uing Into the gar-leu of "G unt Komura and Japan's aspira The American battleships Maine and i discomfort Neither of them ha.l thought The Holms. ?!ven if Roger and her f«th Missouri received a warm welcome at tions were for peace and that, so far aa a r«-h«-aring in the case in which the ' of the weather How weird and eerie ev er were entning In thia moment. Fergnawtw ithe United Stat«a was concerned, hia Chicago & Alton and two of its former 1 Havana harbor. erything 1«-Ae-l in the ohecure light, the would hats no difficulty in elu-ling them I country moat lu-artlly desired to pre The mayor of Portland declares that serve unbroken and unimpaired th«- his officers Were fined 160,000 for |>aying dark towing path and the alugglah .-anal, It waa true the door waa focked ami Tim the tall factori**. ami beyond them the othy had the key, but he could »«ally the entire police force shall become a tory of the frn n-lship b- tween Japan rebates to the packing firm of Schwarx- dim wnoalplh*« »nd •had* stretching away •wltn across the «-anal am! reach the tow- "moral squad.*’ j and the United States, lie said the child «1 Sukberger. The petition waa «•»»« - raw - —------- *.............. ....... Into the distance The very barge that A serious clash occurred between people of Japan had long felt that the presentd to the court l«ecause that taaly . «me floating toward them out - f the American naval officers and the police United States ha«l been not only a kind was divide-l • qually with reference to I darks®** »»emed to hold d«rk g'lely friend to Ja|«an, but a very depends! le it Marseilles, France. •hap»» upon It. ' and helpful one, and that thia govern th«- law points involved in the case. In a few minute« Roger wa» helping Rescued passengers and crew of th« me-t earnestly d« sired this amicable Only eight judge» sat. Justice M<««ly her to ««ramble on «bore They were now lost liner R«|>ublic heartily praise the relationship to continue and would l<«y- declining to participate, as it was un • t the extreme end of the timber yard, bravery of th« captain. ; ally endeaxor io do its utnxMt to main- der his administration as attorncy- ■Ml had smw way'to *«<k Montana farmers hav«- lost their ai l ■ tain it. He declarer! the action» <•( geiw-ral that th«- case was begun. long before they bad reached their The result of the refusal of the court against the smelters to com [a-1 abate . thi« governm« nt had borne out ite deatination the heavy patter of ralo drop, bids fair to be serious to the railroads, I wor la at;d promises. ment of the smoke nuisance. warn«! them to make haate. but In the "In the matter of emigration of Jap-. as it leaves a number of im;«>rtant nnrertain light, and with •»» rough a path, Eleven miners are cntornb«-d by an their »¡wed wa» greatly retarded an«a<< laborers,'* said Count Komura, questions arising under the Hepburn <xplosion in a Pennsylvania mine, and "Here we are at last.” wbl»p«r«d I ” w<-are doing our utmost to work in act undecided. All the more uncer .here is little hope for any of tht-m. Roger: “follow me cloaely, Allie" knd harmony with the government of the tainty exists, as the court of appeals •be obeyed. bolding bia coat to give her A recent conference at the White United States and to meet its wishes. thso split u|M«n the questions of law, flloua«' dec de«l that a private family ia We ar«- energetic in discouraging emi- are majority deciding in favor of the «-ouragr A pitchy blackness waa round Ithe best isHisible place to raise chil- gration to the United Stat« a at d else- trial court. T he gravity of the ques them. Roger'» groping only led them «till further Into the durkneaa. Aliaon eg” I where except to Corea, Formosa and tions involved was made th«- basis of a 'dren. (H-tition for a writ of certiorari to get perienced a »--tiae of auffocation until a •«>»■» t«|i»®< n |<rravti<* !«e«li|« h®r given her Carrie Nation attempted to lecture parts of Manchuria. It is the definite the ca-«- before th«- supreme court. ray of murky light allowed her where «be th® lire-.fill »tir-ngth? "a» th® ¡b»h«»i»-«t policy of the government of Japan to Such writs are granted ill less than 10 «a»- at th* further entrance of on»- of «•n««' a ;«il«HU>®r. an<i ah® hi« captur? in London, but was forced t<> quit by jconcentrate its surplus ¡>opulation» the w00.1 plica. With th» office window« But Atl«on h.«i. no time to «1» mor- tha i hisses and rotten eggs from the audi per cent of the applications, and, hav- . that which is di»pru«*d to emigrate in • *k h-rwtf th**® queathm*. for Timothy ence. within a few yard« of them these parts of the Orient which I have I I ing grant« I it in this case and having Aliaon breathed more freely when •!>• «-am® nut of hl> »hed. and waa bobhUn< The Supreme court of the United mentioned. There is <>p|xirtunity for a failed to decide the i»»u«-s, the Supremo recognire.1 her poailion. The intrrla.c! toward h»r. at>«| th* nett moment the key States has refus*»! to define the law on very large number of < ur peop'e in Co- ! : court refused to give the defendants »•• in Allwu's p.M-ket, and »he *•• Man»!, plank* formed an ar.-hed chamber, where rebates, as requested by the Alton road r« a. They can be of general as»ist- ! ¡mother o||K>rtunlly to present the in« at boy. they could move with comfort and lie »hel- in appealing from its recent big fine. ; ance in mraiernixing the development ' , case. ierad from the rain Roger «{»read the ""hat «kiea thi« mean, mias? Ilow ' The act which was declared by tho plaid near th» entrance, and hade hi* • * The Oregon Short Lin« it surveying of thvt country and can aiM vastly to 'court • »me vou here?" •tclaimsd tbe old man. b« low to be the payment of a re I ita productiveness, and at th«« sum«- . •u»pi< iousiy for a new road along Snake river. tar make heraelf a« comfortable »» .dr bate was the payment to the packing ! time better their own class. rumafani-e« perMitted. w-hlle be went a I have locked Mr Ferguasun In; he i« A Thurston. Oregon, farmer was firm of II |>«r car for tbe use of its little way to reconnoiter. •teallng i*i* • money out of the aaf«," Npwsy Items hathcred from All »ur*- Parts of the World. Supreme Court leaves Kaliroads In a Hole. I’Rt PARED FOR THE BUSY READER CHAFTEH XII (Con: Inn*.' ) "Rog®r," tidal med Alison. paasloMte- I,, "thia nut! ba Ftrguaaoo'a doing« be mutt bare tampered with your letter and mt out the entry in the ledger, and of courae the «ffieck ia in hie puaaeaatun “ "ait a nan «nt, Allie." returned II g er. looking eery .tern and pale. Tlie rbecfe waa caehed the neet morning by a clerk Qf our» who waa turned away foe diahoneaty ; but the bank did not know that, and thought him atlll in our employ, so the money la loat to ui. My father 1« dreadfully angry and |>uul*d about the whole a (fair, but he doe« not euapert Fer- gueaon lie flew In a perfart rage when I hinted about hi» gambling debta. lie blame« me for «-a re I man «»»a, he aaya I «wight not to hare left the ofii<* without lucking up both the check and the ledger in the Iron ante. F®r,<i«»..n ha» told my fa’her that h. mo Iui«>(*m me clerk we diamiaaol, hanging about the yard talking to the men He declare« that while we were in the yard Ibboteon muet have got into the offii-e. turned over the letter« and abatracted my receipt . he mtiaf have rend the entry In the op*n ledger, and he knew all Uta kej> and would......... find che.-k, lie I,«• <vil|.I fntl.-r . .«ntp'c® ly; he haa actually made him believe that. In ten —inn:-. -r a larter >f an 6- ir a! the moat, lM««>t»un could cut the page in the ledger, track the chock to the private drawer, hunt out my receipt and make hia ewape and all thin without any precon ceived plan " hy, the whole thing le mon atrnna and utterly Improbable 1 am pool tie« that the only thing IM«ut«--n ha« done 1« to <a«h the ch«*k." "Roger, oh. how dreadful It all I«' Of eourae. there can be no doubt In your own mind who flld it »11?” 1 here 1« not a ehadow of doubt in my own mind. Allie; but how am I to bring my father to believe It? Ibbotoon haa left the place, or he waa actually going to «et the detectite« <>n him l*'ergn««on ha* com pletely hoodwinked him C|r«-utiiatan! al evidence 1« at rang againat Ferguaeon, to my thinking Judge for yourself. Allie he wan with ..ffi. ® «■. cd the ch«x*k he «aw me make the entry in the ledger, • • well a« write the rr.*tpt ; he also mu«t hate neen me thru«! the <be>k luiatily Into the prrfnte drawer l>— fore I ran out into the vard No doubt he returned to thr office a« noon a« my at tention waa engr<»«c<l with poor Mitchell A few minute« was all that waa needed to accompliah the job. Allie I have found out to day that he ia terribly involved, ami that hi» creditor« are threatening him. I told you thing» ar« coming to a < rash. I a to afraid «<• «ball J. «<• more than the emu we received from Nimmon-la Brother» ” “Oh. Roger, bow blind your father ia! " hat are you to do to open hia • -*»" “I am going to natch Ferguaeon,“ re turned Roger, with a frown of anxiety. “Allie. I never meant to har» told you thia. I have been about th» town glean ing facta to-day. but I mean to keep them to my«elf for the neit four and twenty hour» Ferguaeon baa arrived at w>m» »•rt of crisis in hi« affair«. I am afraid he will do aomethlng d»«|>erale. A »«tin of money ha« come Into our hand» today after banking hour*, in note« god gold I wanted my father to bring It up to the house. but he »outed the idea as ridictil- oua. a« though any thief could open an Iron aafe ; but. Allie, I am not comfortable in my mind Huppoaing Ferguaeon ha« a duplicate key? My father ia no h»|ielem ly duped that It i« no use «ayIng any mor« to him. I have made op my mind to watch th« office to-night.” “But not alone, dear?“ “Yea. of conrwe Timothy will be there. If I need help, but I don't mean to take him into cunhdeiice There la a barge that pa»«»« at ten to night. The liarge la an acquaintance of mine I told him to look out for me by the bridge I will get him to land me at tha lower end of the yard. Timothy will b« In hia abed by that time, thinking about hia »upper. I don't want him to are me. or ba will en lighten Farguaaon. There 1« a handy wood pile joat out aide th« office where I can lie «nug '* “Roger!” exclaimed Alison, In a quick, determined voice, "you »hall not go alone. I «hall watch with you." And aa he waa about to interrupt b»r »he went on quiet ly. "Ton know Mlaale and Ml«« Leigh will be out until half pa»t ten. Papa io alaray« In hia atudy. They will think I am in bed 1 can lock my door and put the key In my pocket, and you have the latch-key. 1 will t* no trouble to you I will be a« quiet a« a tnouae. and not hinder you. I could not Met- I could not Bleep, knowing you ware with that bad man I will be uaeful aa a wltneee You mu«t take me, Roger." "Are you euro that you mean It that It will not hurt you?" he aak -d, alov ly. "What should hurt me on a rummer'« night? And the barge will be ««tea tun." "Very well, you »ball come if you like You are a plucky girl. Alli«." CHAPTER Kill. It waa »till early in th» evening when the young conapirator» returned to the houae. and the nett two hour» pass««! very »lowly to Alison. At half past nine Mr. Merle waa »hut safely In hl» etudy Aliaon went quickly Into her room and made bar little prepara tion A brown hat »he had dlararded aa being too ahaHvy would juot gull her noc turnal purpore; her I mo » "to fia* and a warm Jacket »»• •“ WWl •«»< carefully turning down her g»i and lock ing her duor, »be crept quietly downatairg. I I found dead in bed after an atta.-k of I ho|M> I have not brought you on a wild goo«e cbaae." he «aid when he re turned I imothy 1» eating hi« «upper "e «hall bate to be careful when he g.w« with hia rouuda lluwb ! What 1» that?" >«• » »light aattnd waa plainly audible "Iton't move. I Implore you. Allie!" And Roger <autiou«ly ralaed hlmaelf on M» luinda ami knee« and crept a few pa.*» nearer to the entrance, but In a monumt he returned anti bed«- Alivoti to move further into the darkn»»» "It 1» b'ergiivaon I heard hi« voice." be nhlapered. "tome a little further; Timotby haa hi» lantern, «nd he might turn It on u»; and now not a word if you can help It. Are you frightened, dear?" r-iiirti.-.| All»oti, turning her while fa.* to nightmare. 1 inrotliy. and tbe aob rising in her throat The House has refused to increase again. "I will not give up the key until l*ps coomb .” the |>en»«on of the widow of Rear-Aii- paper ! told you about. I'oaaibly I may be a quarter of in hour in the office but 1 will call out to you when I am ready for yon to let me out of the yard." "Ay, ay, I will let you out, aure enough. Maarer F»rgu««on. if co be •■ you «trike i»|>on th« little window In the ahed." And the old man moved on »lowly. "Iton't move, Allie; I'll be hack In a moment," whiapered Roger in her ear. And A 11*0(1 remained where »he wa«. feeling tba dampnewi all around her. an unpleavant moieture beginning to trickle down her neck The rain wa» pouring in torrent» out «ide; it» very violence promiaed «bort duration. Prewntly Roger crept l>ack to her. "It 1» Ju»t «» I »aid," he began, hur riedly. "He 1» unite king th« «afe; he haa a duplicate key - I wa» »ure of It There 1» not a moment to lo»e I dare not trn»t Timothy. I mmt go for my father Allie, may I tear« you here? You are perfectly aafa—no on» would harm you But on» of it» muat watch Fergu»- •on: which »hall It be?” "You mu»t go. Roger.” »he »trial med "You will go mor« quitkly, and will know how to avoid Timothy." “Very well, keep up your courage, Al lie. and do not loae algbt of the villain," h« returned "I will bring father back In no time "ait where you are until Timothy h«« p«.»»d again." Aliaon'■ reply waa Inaudible, but har mute «««ent tretltled obedience. That moment «b« wa« literally beyond »perch; th» horrid darkneea aermed to awallow her up again ; a nervoua opprereion made her heart twat with dlatreaalng quirkne«». It waa qnlta a relief when Timothy paaaed • gain; the familiar flgnre In the heavy watchioan'a coat gave her a comforting aenae o' human aupport. Kh» etole cautlouaiy acroa» (be op -n path, and In another moment ahe was atanding outside th» office window. Tber* were two window», for thia one waa necessarily darkened by tbe woodpile, but over th« other tba blind had been loa »red ts «hot c-” prying glances AI loon sup^ I”**1 ** <i "<*r (i>Ai h* locked himself In-to carry on hia unhallowed «ur*. Tba dark ba<kgrvund of piied-up lion!" earlaitned Mr. Merle, in a voles Jay Gould has volunteered as proba they had never heard before, if waa «o tion officer in New York. hoar»» with indignation. “Roger, tak» I The Japanese government is cutting your »ixter into the house. There i« • expenses everywhere possible. fire in my study; I will wait here." "No. no; I can go alone." returned All- Indications ar« that floods in Oregon, son. "Roger niuet not leave you. papa." I Washington and Idaho ar« over. Hut he repeated In the same curt way ; Another venireman in the Calhoun “Tak« your »later away, Roger, and I«» back a* ««><«n •• you can.” « And "itog, __ _ r ra**' r«|»«rte an attempted bribery. who understood, hi« father, hurried her _ ____ ____ fire __ _____________ A ______ water-front at Galveston de- ■croa» the yanl and the garden, and did stroyed |6<K),000 worth of prvtierty. not leave her until »he was in tbe warm, ' An anti-race track betting bill has brightly lighted atudy. h, ' been pasacul by the (.'ali forni a house. “Tak« off your wet jacket, Allie, cl>arge<1 her, h* be left her . but there waa The eruption of Lagna«, in the 1’hii- no time to aay more. i K.H i SHIPS HIACH i;iIASI Flotilla A. rives st Bay City 125 Days Out From Nsw York. A rt®r<* ki--k at (be door behind her miral Ooghlan. San Francisco, Jan. 26. Weather drove l»»r from it « tri p»e»w. Th« Duke de Abruxxi is the only man L.-t me out. Tin—thr !“ tbmdersd Fer- who has ever reached the top of Mt. beaten and stained by the storms or gu»ao«i 11,« n,a,| «he must t* SL Elias, Alaska. many seas, th - lightship flotilla sail«*«! ■ . •nt , of , her in iw! (o — My ------------------- a,, ,« t. into port today, 125 days out from New- Mr. I ___ papere ' prominent congressman says Ja- York. The little fleet, consisting of Meri» «lesireu tu» tu l<>uk over «orna for him; they are nu««t Iiiqx>rt«nt7‘»n4 ?•«> appear» to have ths power of veto threo lightships and thr-« lighthou«« over American h-gialation. tbvrv ill i»( he no dolay." tend« rs, made Its voyage of mor«- than return- | _ _ _ __ _ "You hear what he say«, mi»,' A Denver woman han been atealing I l,o‘ ii miles without mishsp, ¡«nd ( up- • <1 Timothy, ra'her roughly; ____ , J”'1'* to ward off starvation, and left a note tain Allx-ri Mortx, who is in ci-mnaid. not keep the master'« maaager locked up. is highly pleased with th«- performance I warrant ,«--i Ii i» • tt right; they krep '- for one of her victims asking forgivo- of his staunch little craft. Out of noas. ' • - ■ • -f- «. r .- t.. Callao, ths lightships were tak«-n in key aud I will open the dMr for the <®n- ! A universal earthquake has been re tow by tho tei d«-rs to save coal, and "No," returned Aliaon. a little un lleinan.” corded by observatories all over Asia. 175 miles were covered in this way. ateadily, but at that nvument »be wa« cer “Not until papa cuiimw ," »-«• _ _____ _ H is believed to have centered in Tur- Alison's The lightship Columbia River, No. tainly wl»hiug berself and Roger .afely reply ; »nd. in »pit» «,( Timothy'« surly re- kestan. Hfl. wdl g" north to guard tie entrance at home. Roger’« .-aution wa* not In ■mat rances and Fergu««.m'» impreca The Atlantic liner Republic was of the stream after w hich she is named. vain; a «uddett flare of light penetrated tions. «he remained firm. Timothy was the entrance of the wood pile; they cotild driven Io hl« wit»' end. »h-n «ud«l»nly rammed in midocean by the liner Flor The Swiftsure, No. 93, and the tsnder Wireless messages for help saved Mnnxamta go to the Straits of Fuca, •»e two men ; but at the moment the Ian f«N*t«tep® Were heard, and Aliaon dartfd ida. tho • ntrance to Puget Sound. The Re tern lowered and Timothy'« face wa» forward to meet them. all on board. lief and tender Sequaia will remain turned to hi« vompaniun. "Pat*. I *aw him «t the safe, he w«« Three Russian desperadoes killed “A wet night, maafer." he ««id. in a putting the gold «nd not«* into hi» Img here, and the tender Kuqui goes to three |iers<ms near London, England, grumbling voice. "I || ju«t go on my heat, I »aw him do it !" «he cried excitedly. Honolulu. and wounded five others. When cloae •nd then Im. k to the «hed again.” "He blew out the candle, aud thru I lott ly pursued two of the thugs committ««! OFF FOR PANAMA. "All right. Timothy." returned the man ed him in. 11« re i« the key." suicide. ager. brlakly. "I must Ju»t hunt for the "Timothy, go at once to tbe police ata- President-elect Taft and Party Em bark on U. 8. Cruisers switching track» leading from the packing-house to the tracks of th« Al ton at Chicago. Under the terms of th«> decision of the court la-low, no rail road company can lease, |«ay for th« us« of, or o|a-rate umler any agreement any such industrial sidetrack Iw-longing to a shipper. If this is the law, it was |M>inted out to the Supreme court, it would bankrupt tin railroads involved to chant ■ ■ »■ pis, Un Chicago stockyards district, to conform w ith the law. Such a revolution in the methisls of conducting tran»|«ortation, it was urged, should not l«e forced u|«on the railroads until the highest court of the land declared it to be the law. As a matter of fact, hundreds of traffic contracts have been held in abeyanci- awaiting the decision of th» court, and now the railroads will not know what to do regarding this "new commercial crime," which the lower courts say was created by the Hepburn act Owing to the fact that »<> much is involved, it i< mor<- than likely that the railroads w ill agree among them selves to make no changes, in the hop« that the government will start another prosecution, which may r«-»ull in a de cision by the .Supremo court. STAID BY THE SHIP. Charleston, 8. (!., Jan, 26.—Presi dent-elect Taft and wife and many Captain of lll-Fatad Linar Republic Last to Leave. newspaper correspondents, u corjis of . ••x|>ert «ng.m-era and other distinguish ; _____ ___ _ ____ Woods Hole, Mass., f Jan 26. The nd friends, will tx-gm tomorrow morn «uiry of the sinking of the big liner ii g a cruise that will end al New Or- Republic and the dogg«-! heroism of Ivana 13. i®an« February F..i«r>>«rv tfi Captain Scalby in sticking to his ves Mr. Taft and hia irnnu diate party sel until it had sunk beneath him, waa will sail on the North Carolina and the told today by Lieutenant Scott, execu others will go on the Montana. Both tive officer of the revenue cutter Gres boats will bo crowded to the limit. ham. Returning from Panama the Taft party Lieutenant Scott said that when the will he transferred from the warships (>r««hatn found the Republic Sunday , ippinea, has entirely changed th« form to the scout eruist-re Birmingham an I morning the pa»s«-ng«-r» and all th« Alison ohey»«l him. She tuuk off ber o( the mountain, Salem for the trip up th« mouth of tl « crew but Captain Seaiby, the second dripping bat also; aud thm she sat do wo ' Mississippi river. This arrang ment officer am! 36 mm, who ha«l volunteer wore« in The Califoniia floods ar» on th« rug and lai I her head againat her will p< rmit th« North ( arolina and ed tv stay by their chief, had been 1 some places, but for tho moat part th« father's chair. an«l « fi«M*d of tear» re Montana to assist in escorting home transferred to the Baltic. lieved her overwrought nerve«. Roger waters are subsiding. the bat'leship fleet on its return from "At H o'clock Sunday night," con- found her »till In the same poaition when Coogrove is on his way north to lie the world-wide cruise. tinui"l Lieutenant Scott, "the bow of he came in half an hour later; but tha inaugurate«! governor of Washington the Republic, illuminated by the rays teara were flowing more quietly, In bis and will then return south. Yesr's Yield »00.138.000 of the searchlights, was seen rising boyish exuberance be lifted her aa Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 26. One of the fast Five minutes later two pistol though »be were a child. | Harriman declares he will cut wages “Here »he ia, father, crying h»r pretty of employes in Wyoming if the legisla- most important and interesting depart shots were heard an«! two blue lights eye« out! Ami no wonder, when »lie 1» so ruture ¡ him «» a 2-cent rate law. mental reports ever issued from the were burned. At fl :10 the Republic's ■xtld and tired. Allie, do you know you government offices is that which has bow shot up high in the air and she On« hundred and seventy-five persons I just appeared from the department of sank in 3fl fathoms of water, in a posi are a par feet heroine! You have dvo« a are known to have lost their lives .mines. The report shows In th« ag- tion la miles we«t-souUiwesl of Nan- plu«ky thing, and no mistake!" through heavy floods in the Transvaal ¡irregatc a mineral production for all tucket south shouts lightship. "I'< hw and kl«« m*. Alison, my drar!" Canada valued at | h 6, I3H.OOO in 1907, | “A lifelioat was dropped from the •aid Mr. Merle “You are a brave girl, country. and have saved your poor father'« credit The widow of Rear Admiral Coghlan as compnrt-d with only a little over side of the Greshsm and a crew under Roger and you bar« done nobly to-night. is in destitute circumstances and will $20,000,000 12 years ago. In that the command of Gunner Carl Johansen 1 have let myself he duped by a dialion- have to look for work unless the gov portion of the report devoted to the started off. The boat returned in e«t rogue. Give me your hand, boy; it ernment grants her a pension. Yukon it is stated that the total p ro three-quarters of an hour with Imth the doe« not boom® a man to aak bls own duction of gold from 1X95 to 1907 wan captain and th« second officer on board, Senator Flint, of California, says he •on to forgive him. but I think we »hall I They had been picked up clinging to 1122,961,000. understand each other better from this does not believe anti-Japarese bills wreckage. Neither bad on life preser will be passed in his state, but says day." vers. Fira Scares Passangers. (To ba continued ) immigrants are still pouring in. Kenmore, Ireland, Jan. 26. Twen- San Pedro harbor is to be extensive Ity-four passengers on the packet from Pirate« Attack Paarlara. A .« < nnapwrlsow. ly fortified. Liverpool to Cork ha I a thrilling expe Manila, Jan. 26. Word haa reached "When I re® what Barlow accom- The National Child Labor conference rience on Saturday night Fire waa here of an attack un the I'areng pearl pllahea 1 am forced to admiration." i discover« d on the ship and with gr< at ing fleet by Moro pirate« January 20, is in «-»»ion in Chicago. said Bunting. "Ils bss great physical difficulty all the passengers were trans- seven of the |»arl fishers having been re, re endurance." killed in thr fight. Th« insular gov for th. income of the estate. |an<Ud ,t Ho:yhwMj thi, „ ornln(t. The ernment has dispatched severai patrol "Tea." replied Gargoyle 'That maa lias tbe «'nnsHtutlou of a debutant«."— The Canadian Pacific plans to build packet waa beached and burned to the boats to the scene of the attack with Uiudon Telegraph. t another line across the country. ( water’s edge. instructions to search for the pirates. I