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*** 1 F**** - , ». . -V (V* •<.**«. . ’ * * w w -- ■ , •*. X. -»s- —J* ’ ¿L d‘.'. * S. »V« "• < k*"".« ,* > MIO, ; Aunt Diana 7 Ac Surtthin* of th* Family • ■ • ••••••••••••••••••••••< '<4 “jji‘ • ti All- »• u k .. i. . no* Botlrad bow belplraaly the left arm hung down, and how Ml«» e would not let her tan-b it. “ft Is all brulaed and rut." ah* »aid. bra forehrad i-ontraclin* liravIIy with pain. "The doctor mu«t »ra It presently, when he has ftnlshed la the other room; not now«. (Mt, Allaon. where are you *“in<? You shall not ili«tnrb them What dore It matter? If only •” But here her fast whitening llpc refused to utter her frar. "let me go. darling.” returned Alison, anxiously; "I trill not disturb them, yon may quite trust me.'* And without wait Ing for Mabel's answer »he slipped sway. A» »he entered the «Irra«mg room, the stranger, a <b*rk. grave l.*>kin* young man. enme out of her father's room, lie listenr.l to Aliwvn's acrvuint. and promised to attend to her «Isler as w- n as pu»«i- ble. "We mint finish the rxaminr-*ioo," be said, dismissing her. "but I will come as soon as I can. I thought there was Something wrong, but »be «h'-eired uJ by hiding her arm tinder her insnt)«. !*he an bruised, that was all. »he told us. Keep her quiet, and 1 will be with you directly.” Minnis was leaning back In her chair, with her eyes clum-d. but as Alison en tered «he opened them full on her aister, and ths blank miserable look in them con- vinced Alison that »he was dreading the worst. "Ho not loos an. Mabel darling.* she said, kissing her softly. "I Indeed we «!•« not know . they have told me nothing. l>ear papa is in God'» hands; we mutt leave him their, and fog the bewt." A low groan hn»ke from Mabel's Ups “Oh. it Is easy for you; even If the worst comes, yon can Iwar it : yon bate nothing with whi«-h to reproach yourself If he die«, I shall hats killed him. How am I to go on living, and kn<»w that?” And her«i she bur«t out into hoarse soix “Mabel, my poor d«-ar. oh ! how am I to comfort you?” exclaimed Alison, ttnsbl«» to restrain her own tear« at the sight of her sister's anguish. “Tai can not comfort me." rw<tirne«l the unhappy girl. "What is ths pain of my broken arm an«l my bruise« compared to what I shall feel if he dies, and I am not able even to tell him that I am sorry for tny deceit and d -olrallen««? end 1 would not My so. be aitw be »»« angry Oh. |»pa. jiapa. end I loved you no!" And the pi»>r child hid her face «»n All son’s slmulder It *••• -nie.l a relief to her to pour out her fc-Ung». lie had been so angry, and she would not own herself In the wrong, and then the horrible acci dent had bapiiened. and she tie wight at first her fartu-r was kille«l "When they Mid he was alive, and tlwy must bring him home, and see what could be done, I thought I Would not ail«l to the trouble, and so 1 mknage«l to hide my broken arm.” But here she broke uff. as Mr. Cameron entered the mem. "Papa?” »tie said, faintly, »» he cam* up to Iler. “His consciousness is returning; we alm 11 know more tie morrow. It is not the head, as we feared," be said, evas ively ; “but now I must look at your arm. please. Your friend !>r. Greenwooil will be here directly, and we will soon put It right.” But. in spite of hi» chrar- ful words, “Poor chil«l!” came pityingly from hi» lit»» as the blackened shoulder was revealed to bis view. Mlaoie must have suffered ex<pii«lte pain during the drive home, The arm was broken, and the shoulder dislocated, and the brulaed condition of the rt<-«h ftilwl Alison with horror It was a palnftil ord*al fur A limn. but she bore It a« bravely aa «h* n»aM. Roger had remained with bis father; Miss l> igtl was not In a condlti'Mi to render atiy a»»i»tan.'e. the suiMen con fusion bad brought on »«cession of t*>n, and she ixiuld only lay her throbbing brad on the piliuw. and lie there in ul tra helplrasnra«. There was no one but b’-rerlf to wait upon the doet«irs and re ceive their directions, the very exigency of rhe case mails her helpful. Her one thought wm that she must not hind-r their work . there was little for her to do At the first touch of bra wounded arm Mal>el had fainted again. Alison could not have borne to wftnew the poor rhild's sufferings- Pertmps l>r. tlrrenwooil knew tbia, for be contrived some errand that detained her for a few minute« out of the room. When she returned the worst •eemr.1 over, but the faintness coutiniied. and It was only slowly and by d«qtrara that Abson, with Sarah's help, could as ■let her to undrew» ami lie down, after whli’h a ««dative was to be administered, a» the pem of the bruises and the misery of her mind would effectually hinder sleep. As anon a» she could leave her in Farah's charge. Alison stole Into bra fath- er'a dressing room. f>r. Greenwood canw to her at on e "My dear." he said, taking her hand, for he ha«l known her from an Infant, "this Is a »ad bu»ir>era. but. thank God. things are not ao bad aa they seemed at Arst Tour father must have rwwlved a t.ow ; he was »tunne«i. but consciousness haa returned, and he ha» spoken. What ws fMr now is something different. He »««-«ns unable to move; but thia may be due io the shock and temporary evbanarlen There are symptoms that make ue hope ful that the full extent of miwhlef may mu be rcai»e«L We »ball know more Is . * * LINN COVNTY. OREGON 19011 I a few day»: r—it he will munire the I any more. |-»t It il.! I res», hit sgl- JtROME WILL PROSECUTE. great rat fare. Tomorrow I »hall »< <i«l ta-ion »5» -wily t-k h.a band and »oftly in a ' .it—* fr ’-o «♦ . ».-> D» ■ til’. » a( ye t!. . i,-h abe Federal Attorney W.ll Help Get Evi- thins yon and your brother can manage ! would »bow by th-» action a <-hlbl'e love d« n Against New York World. «levirtí,»«». Iler touch we toed to q r.a* to-night?" ! I and devotio«». yea." returned Allsaa. Alison, with a : him. and by « and by he d>»><-d a little “til«, yea. ” return*«! New York, Feb. 2. - United States Morning ran» at last, and ‘ Rogar painful cwteh In her breath; it *«»etn«l to District Attorney Henry L. Stimson SUCh IS NOW tllG PrerflCtlOII Ol her a* though ah» were pawing through roused hltneelf with difficulty. made public tonight a letter, in reply Alison felt wrak sml )a i«"d ; the atraía sou-e hiileoua nightmare. the very horror ■eem«! to numb her aensiMlitira She was heainnlng to tell et en on her virer- to one written by District Attorney Je 4iideraioo«l that night how people «amid «xts vitality. Hbe wM glad the night’s rome o.i the aubjact of beginning an )l«e through terrible wenea; the very in inaction was over, but she felt too weary action for criminal lilwl in the state for the day’s work. But llogvr had not tensity of pain dvaileural the nt«gul»h. I«r, Green««ood thought her a very forg«Xten her ; he rame back presently tb< pui.iHh.-r» of ti... Now V rk \\ orlu beeauee of published brave girl. Hb* listened quietly to his di- with a refreshed hsik on hl* fare, and charges regarding th« Tatiania canal I rectiona but be took her hand onre. and told her that breakfast was all ready In felt her pulse, and then he kindly hade the dressing room purchase«. “A stroug imp of .-offra has made me Less Important but Not Lass lot w» her take oome food and wine before »6* Mr. Stitnson tells Mr. Jerome to gv Taft and Parly Visit Great Culebra went Into her father's room, and a« Koger a different man.** he said, cheerfully; ato-tul. ■ sting Happenings from Points Cut Engineers i »dar« Locks came out that moment be repeated the "ymt must try my recipe. Allie “ And Mr. Jerome hail asked if action in Outside the State. Alison found the benefit of hi» pre»« rip- Are Perfectly Feasible charge to him. the state courts un behalf uf Douglas '*< 'one. Aide.” m H Roger. Uhlng ber Gon. Robinson, th« president's brother-in- I>r. Greenwood will »tay with Her hands were s**»n full cf business, srm. law, wouid !>• an unwico interference father until we come back.” And be Ira! l»r. Greenwood rame early, bringing the Th«* Philippine general assembly has with the actions begun under Federal Panama, Feb. 2. "Naval veaecla new nurse with him. and Aliaoa had tn opened at Manila. bra stray. jurisdiction. w ill »ail through the lock canal by Jan- Alison noth-ed with »ome »uniri»e (hat make arrangement» for the étranger'» Mr. Stimson an«wer» this question The American battleship fleet is now ' uary 1, 1915,” declared Lieutenant there wm a «"Ct meal lal«l In th* din comfort. She seemed a pleasant, capable negatively, but ibws not state that the Ing room: she had forgotten tb» early woman, with a neat figure, and a bright at anchor off Gibraltar. j FtMeral inquiries or prosecution« will Colon« ! C. urge W. Goethals, chairman •ufiper had heen place*! thrae a couple of fa«w that prep..»«■«,*.,I Alison In her fa- Prominent American horsemen will cease if Mr. Jerome begin* an action. of the Isthmian Canal «omni im ion and hour» ago In preparation for li»r father. v»r. She took possession nt once of her make entries on English circuits. it is apparent that while the Federal chief engineer, today. Roger carved some cbickm and brought patient, after a (rabie protest on his juirt The International Opium conference authorities concede to Mr. Jeromo th«- that I» ol>j«N*te<l to nurses, but after the it to her. The fact that the present plan for i right to ap|M-ar aa the protector of "You «>'i»t trv »nd eat. Alik, att*1 I first few minutes he irasvd to gTUmblr. held its first session at Shanghai. the luck and dam at Gatun is natiafac- j Dougla* liobmaoii'a g«<«»i name, they «ahi. with •ouw* at* f»r. Graenwinsj soon convinced him that will do the «ante,” he A 3-year-uld boy in Philadelphia died “AV* have a loot Roger we» tisi L«»»«. reserve to themaelves the privilege of tory to th«’ visiting engineer* has tempt St <direrfnlura* ' of fright on seeing a dog that had bit acting in defense of the reputation of greatly encouraged people of the canal night before ns, Slid w« ntu«t huwimnd young for such a rvsp»n«iblitjr : ls-*i 1«, ten him seven weeks ago. | "a gentleman who occupied the posi zone and fear of delay in th«- comple the chief rare of her sister tnu«t devolve our »trength." President Rxwevelt has been offered tion of head of the War department" Alison felt th* fon-e of hla argument . on her. a»verthel««*, the f**ai remained on her Mi»«le'» strep had not rvtresli«"«l her »• *300,000 to head a Wild West show in in any Federal jurisdiction where the tion of the work l.aii Io on r«-lievo.|. i The engineer* do not conceal their sat they hi«pe; th* ialiti of her brûlera WS» a 30 weeks' engagement. plate. case applies. “Roger, bow ba«l you •l«*«k !" »a«- »aid. making her fereriah Sbr could not turn The reference to the "gentleman isfaction as to th«1 feasibility of the A slight earthquake shock is report suddenly. “but 1 do not won«!er at it. In her bed without »offering, and tor Gatun dam. Heavy shocks have who occupied the position of head of Oh! what a dreadful evening we have anxiety f«>r her father a«M«l to her die ed from Montreal. Mr, Taft expresasd the belief before the War department" probably refers ■ nd I nil •( ll «!«■ ” I' ' I' Akpon tried to her. ant! been felt alie g the southern coast of I to Elihu Root, who was the secretary hand that the opinions of th«’ engineers comfor* Spam. Ml** f.elgt,. who was «nifi« lently rvcov* p« nad.” of war under whom the negotiations ■>n the Gatun wit«» would lie favorable. "l>r. Cameron wa» there, and b» <”id errai to »It In her room, »(»»he reassur Th«’ Japanese consul at San Francis were completed. Their findings, therefore, •ihl nut Mur- me,” ratnrnevl Rager, »hading bi« I»’’» ing word» to her tori it was evident that co belittles the recent attack of stu prise him. heir, the light, a» though It hurt him. Mi ««<• ra»i«l-t * '- ■- « çoinfort ; only when dents on a Japanese student, and says Today Preaident-elect Tuft and the “It w»» not a collision . something must NOT PREPARED YET. it is a matter for the police court. engineers accompanying hint went to have given way—the coupling rivain. they Culebra on n »p. rial tram and carefully A London hotel employ«* has brought think am! they were going down a »tra-p Governor-General Smith Gives Fur- examine«! the 14 miles of Culebra cut. suit against hie employers for (46,1X10 incline at express ap»«d. Dr Cameron ther Advice to Filipino*. All wen- much gratified nt th«’ great My» »ome of th* carriage« went over th* in tip« which he claims belonged to amount of work that has been don«. embankment, and were •’ompletely »rn-i him but w«re collected and appropriat Manila, Feb. 2. Th«’ Philippine as Before the party arrived all dyna ed : one or two were turned entirely over ed by the house. A similar suit was sembly opened Balay with simple cere- lie wa» In the »a me rompart want with won by an employe recently. i moniee. President Osmcna presiding. mite w»» removed from the workings, father ami Mabel. They fait a filing The first business to come before the to prevent any possibility of on acci- While a brother of Mayor Busse, of : dent. ■etuiatlon, »ml the next moment they were taaiy was the annual message to the Chicago, was instructing a servant in That Mr. Tuft is acting as pacifies- thrown from their »rat*, the carriage »i«l’- asoembly of Governor-General James lh«> us«1 of a revolver, th«» weapon was wa« completely smashed, ami they were F. Smith, which read, in part, a« fol I tor in the strung jxist election factional discharged, the bullet passing through all flung In a h*ap. I»r. Cameron was on i feeling in the republic of Panama ia lows I two windows and killing Mrs. Lucius the top, and «»» happily unhurt, with the ! indicated by the fact that both Preai "My last word to the Filipinos is Tuckerman, daughter of General A. C. ' exception of a few bruiaea: father »»• dent Obaldia nod 8«nor Arias, one-time that until the great majority and not a underneath him; Mabel »tniggl-l up Girard, U. 8. A., retired. {opposition candidates for the preai- small minority of the citizens are pre I dency, have been invited to American aoaaebnw finhurt, and came to father, South African colonies are about to pare«l to mak«« intelligent use of the ami no on«* kmw- «be was mmi> hurt. form a folrration. franchise; until democratic usages ami Minister Squiers' dinner and reception "Oh, R'tgrr, how terrible!" to bo I • Id tomorrow in Mr, Tuft's hon "Y«-». It dura not do to talk of it, and. T the «oft curly en«W toy An earthquak.. in M-r... - 1 I ‘ —----- or. Mr. Taft celled this aftorn«siii up the population, and become n part of Now. Allie, it you ’ j great damage and killeti about 100 per- ” “ I «loiwml the bnoul w hlte forehead. A dif hardly to think of it. Pi lent An a lor, who to ill. the daily life of the |»"ople; until the) My have fininiwd. we will go upstair», ferent Mabel lay there, with the poor sons. , wishing to make plain that he desires power of unconscionable agitators and the way, where I» Mi»» I«cigli? woumlral arm folded on her breast, and Tile Eastorn blizzard now extends demagogues is broken; until education to treat all parties alike. “Ob. I ought tn ha«« gon« to ber," «1 all the little vanities lahl aside. As IL will hear both sides of the corn- rlaiutral Alison "How dreadful for her Alison stood looking at bra. Mlnaie rais over the entire Atlantic and Gulf bus created u ju«t public sympathy that »ix-cious arguments am! false doe- mi «ary system controversy, but doubt to II» thrae. ami not to be able to help ed her unlnjurral arm with » »ud’len coasts. less the commissary will continue, al ue! Xbs b»» tss-n »uffertng from on* of tnovemratt toward Ali»on. and in anMber An unknown steamer foundered off trines cannot destroy; until a eition though the so-cal rd luxuries will be hrr »lek headache^ and. of eourse. ail iiovment the »l»ter» were clasping »W’h th» Virginia coast and all on board an- h" or,|y th” !~wer to judge but eliminated. Mr. Taft has expressed thia will yiakv it worse. Walt for me n other clone. also the courage to act for himself, believed to be lost. full confidence in the judgment of Sec moment, dear. I »ill just »peak to her " "t>h, my p«»>r drar. my poor dear!“ the bent future of the islands lies w ith A political quarrel in Cub* between the land which has given the Filipinos retary Rnt in this ma’trr. “Is that you, All«*»n?" a»k««l th» gov whl*|*rwj Alison, in the eofteat, next »ruraa, lit a frable voice, a» th» girl ram» pitying voice. Mi*»ir kissed her hastily, President Gome* and Vice-President freedom of speech; liberty of the to hrr t«ral»hle “I know all about it. and then »reined a» tbmigh »be would Zayas was won by the latter. ■ press; freedom of worship; th«- right DEFICIT GROWS IN JANUARY. dear, F.lisa ba» told m» l'«wr children, im«h her away, only Aliwm held her of th« accused to meet witnesses A Chicago woman procured a divorce poor* children I and I ran not help y«m." •till. because she preferred to give her against him face to face; the exercise Has Incn «»erf 818,543,842, But Cus "R.qtra I» |P"«I »ltd thoughtful ; w» •'No, I Ain't dreerve It; please don't of the franchise; free school*; auto ■hull manag«! nhely to night, and Harsh lx *o giMttl to me. I li»ve Ixen altogether whole time to driving and horseracing. toms Revenus Is Larger nomy in municipal and provisional will watch Mabel. You nni»t not iron horrid ever »inro you ran»» home " The Oregon presidential messenger Washington, Feb. 2. The monthly affairs; the right to participate in bl», drar Mi»» le-igh ; to-morrow you will “Never mind all that now, dear.” has reache«! Washington several days making law* through the assembly, comparative statement of the govern be b»ttra and thru ws »ball b» sur» of "Yra. but I mint mind it." turning real- late, and hi* fin« has been remitted. and many other rights, liberties and ment receipts for January, 1909, allows leaaly away snd then uttering a low your help." A pit full of lames of extinct animals privilegea not enjoye«! by peoples the total to have been *47,480,428 and "You must not stay now. Thank yon groan. "Oh. this pain. Alison! Hball I I ■ has been found in California am! will which have had independence ami na but you mu»« «•■ for coming, my dear, ever to able to move again without it ? tional existence for hundreds of leaves the deficit for the month 116,» to your father." And Allano was (hunk I did n«x vraut you tu route home; I b« thoroughly explored by scientists. ■ 543.H42, and for th" seven months of years." thoiight you would be in my way. and ful to lie di»nd»*ral John Barrett, director of the bureau Governor Smith deplored the grow the p-esent ti-eal year *79.HI4,443. I n anol ber moment •he waa leaning that made me croon. I wm jralou» of of American republics, says the Pana The receipts from customs during over bra father. If* undated hi» eyea you. and I did not want the other» to ma canal will be an immense success log gulf between ths Americana ami - the Filipinos in the Philippines, an I January. I9<>9, amounted to 123,MH,- as he heard h*r light foot »tega, and a rare for you. linger was never fon«J of i financially, a* well as in other ways. faint smile ram» to hi» Ut»- ; strongly urged that they draw closer K70, which is a gain as compared with me as be wm of you. and I wantral him "How Is your »later?” h» whlapsred. Thirty one new cases of cholera were together and act in unity for the beat January, 1908, of *547.264. The in to I*» fond of me. Ami oh ! how borri«! "(tear l>apa." »he returned, tenderly, and »o«all II all »eem» now !” finish«! report»’! in SL Petersburg in 24 hours. interests of both. His m«*s«age sharp ternal revenue yielded ilb,«»72 0S4, aa "how happy Mabel will be to know you poor M ls«le, reading her pa«t i-onduct against *19,741. MbH for January, 1908. August Belmont has been operated ly criticises the municipal government a»k»d after her ! Hh» la lying quit» quiet The total receipts were about |2,- under a new light. In tbr dark hours of Manila and the municipal police ly, tbr »edativ» 1« lulling her, but »6« Í» when one’s strength 1» low, conselenra upon for appendicitis. He will recover. | force, the personnel of which, h«’ said, 000,000 |> - h for the corresponding not a»lrap." •ometlmr» flings « vivid torrh Into th« Benoit Constant« Coquelin, the was not «qua! to that of the houae *<-r- month last year. The expenditures, "Poor child !" wa» all his reply, an«l rri-esaea of one's being, bringing hid«len greatest French actor of the age, is however, were 14,207,000 greater than vanta of the city. then he clo»»d his eyts again, but a» AR faults to tight. dead. The provincial government, Governor for January, 190K. SO* withdrew into the shadow of th» cur ■*!>e«r Msbel, we will forget »11 that The civil and miscellaneous expendi The deadlock in the Illinois legisla- Smith pronounced to be entirely satis tain tears of tbankfulnraa cam» to her now." return«»! AUaon, gently; "wo will tures amounted to *17,244,1X2, an in factory. tore continues, though Hopkins in Ion eyes; there was no bittern»«» In her fath try »nd love each other more." The annual report on the revenu«-« of crease of t 1, 800,000; war. *11,030,- er's heart against poor Mabel. "A» a "Oh. It Is e»*y for you to love people," i ng ground. the islands shows a decline of about a 366, an increase of *2,200,000; navy, father pltleth hi» children." th» word» retortad Mi»»le. altiHxt pettishly; "every Mayor Rose, of Milwaukee, Wia., is million pesos (alxiut *600,000) for 1908 *9.313,3X0, an increase of *2X0,000. cam» to her mind, ah! "»« might their •me 1» »o fond of you, snd you are nerra determined to stick to his pol.ay of under the figures of 1907. The public works item shows a alight llravenly Father have pity on them." <-ro«» and diaagreeable as I am Ibigrr open saloons. decrease. make» you hl» companion, and Rmlel 1» The public debt statement shows an CHAPTER XVI. Treat All Aliens Alike. It ia said that President Roosevelt I.-«» rough when you are in the room, and 1 increase for the month, leas cash in th« The dreary night watching wa» a new now t*aps •••! advises California to take no action on T,M* l>v»’ ” Sacamento, Feb. 2 Governor Gil crperienee in Allei’ti • life. f‘*r »he h»«l "liush. dear; what nonsense !** the Jap matter for two years. lett male public tonight the test of a treasury, of *10,776.4X2. lawn too young st the time of her tnoth- "It 1» mil nonsenam.” »he returned, la letter received today from President er'» la»t illnra» U» »hare in the lung am! a «to*|»vlring tone. “I have forfeited hi» The Spanish steamer Trinidad ram Roosevelt with regard to anti-Japanese PROVE CASTRO ASSASSIN. MNaaa nursing; th* wilenra sn<l inaction hive, lie will never forgive me now. 11» med and sunk an unknown Belgian legislation now pending in the Califor made the hours drag heavily, linger, fa told me that be hated dw-eit; that h« steamer and eight lives were lost. nia legislature. Ex-Dictator to Ba Suad for Instigat tigued with hi» day'» work, wa» »leeping • li’Htld never be able to think the same President Roosevelt begins by quot Ex-Senator W. A. Clark 1» reported heavily with bi« brad against rtie wall. of me. lie Mill I sbottld never w-r Ry* ing Plot to Kill Qornez AI tom pitied his weary |»raili»n. and again if be could help it. Ob, he was to be at th« head of a company who ing a letter from the secretary of state Caracas, via Port of Spain, Feb 2. feii-hed a pillow from the other room and •o angry, so unlike himself! I supixma will manufacture the new explosive. to Governor Gillett, in which Mr. Root In acconiancc with instructions from said that he saw no objection to the put It gently behind hi» head. my ohotlnscy vexed him. for I would not Titanite. passage of a law which treated all Sanor Alcantara, minister of the inte Once or twice she went »«Tna» the paw ■ay I was «orry. II«- took hohl of my The 200 clerks in the office of the «nge to l«»k at Mi»»le. Kh» »«' glad to arm and alnaxt sb«x>k me to make tn« treasurer of Cook county, Illinois, aliens alike in acquiring and transfer rior, the attorney general will bring find bra sleeping. Ha rah wa» at her poot. ■peak, toil 1 think I wa» like that ma Q ring real property, but 'To avoid eon- suit in the High Federal court againat which is mostly Chicago, have struck flic't With the Constitution of the Unit- Cipriano Cuatro, ex-preaident of Venc sitting Mot upright and nodding. Now who ha«i a dumb spirit." for mor« pay for overtim«. and then bra father apoka a few word*: ed State«, such statute should contain *u«la, on the charge of having _ insti- (To be continued.I on«-» he »■*«> what the itoetor» had »aid. Ijkke Michigan is ao polluted with an expressed provision excepting from tf>»tr<l th«- attempted assassination of Ali*«n waa thankful that they had uu I te« Salarsi Infcrriirr, secured by i’reanb-nt t tiomeg. Minister Alcan the sewage from the Calumet river 1 its operation any - rights - informed him of their frara. "Ma, didn't tlie beatbana liare a gM that the new *3,000,0(H) Southwest (treaty between the United Slates anil tara's communication to the attorney “They do not s~m to know, papa.” tor everything?” I foreign nation* " _ a large general was accnmfxnied by Land tunnel may prove useless. •he returned, gently; "they think you President Roosevelt then gives the »mount of documentary proof. Th« "Yea, my child.” Oregon's electoral messenger has not hare a great shto-k, and you are suffer- "Well, who wan the god that ruled yet reachral Washington, nor has the text of a memorandum from Secretary minister writes: Ing from nervou» exhan»tion. They will of State R<a»t, which, he says, haa hia 1 " TK" documenta - k— that «»»- — l . "The show the ki black, orrr kitchens?” messenger from Montana. They will tell better by and by.” black conspiracy which happily was cordial approval. •I don't .remember, but I think It not be fined, aa the returns have town "Thi-re »»ema something wrong with ' frustrated by the presence of the Su my llmhn.” he mottered uneasily; “you waa the great g»! Pan."— San Fran- tent by mail. preme Magistrate, was the result of Wheat «1 at Walla Walla. are »«ire you do not know what they rtaro Bull’» tn. Wheat sella in Portland market* at p the suggestions, advice and orders of Walla Wall*. Wash.. Feb. 2. think r Tbs Neat qaestlaw. *1.0». the first time in mor« than 20 years General Castro.” "Quit» «ure. drar papa.” »he ref'll«!, "The Impmh-nt thing wanted me tv •o earnestly that he could not riisbeliev» Attorney Jerome wants to prosecute wheat today sold in Walla Walla for *1 { marry him." a bushel. The sale was made to the J Ra lroad Shops Reopen. her. "hut I hope and trust." her lipa th«’ canal scandal case. “When Is the wedding going to bel” Jones-Scntt company, who said thia' quivering a little, "that you may soon be Winnipeg, Feb. 2. Th« railways Chinese laundries are accused of —Nashville American. better.” evening the wheat was No. I milling have given orders to stsrt the Canadian spreading leprosy in Chicago. "Too are a good girl, Alison; your blurstem, and the pries was paid be Northern and Canadian Pacific »hops Rrlalkt Thnwslif. • • « - mother always Mid so, and If I am The Oklahoma grand jury ha* found cause it was worth the amount in the tomorrow morning with increased staff Judge Why did yo« .trail the b..»U? bjl|g spared--” He sighed heavily, and turn market. The lot consisted of 1,000 preparatory to the biggest ra I road Shifty Shank I wanted leg start • <J1)ry ed his fsra sway: sn<! Alison, remember- sacks. year in Western Canada’s history me the ductor's lniunct.ua. dared not aa* 1 »JwuL ' » - N» «, tVENTS OF THE DAY CANAL OPEN IN 1915 Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of the World. lleut. Colonel (ioelhdls. PREPARED FOR THE BUSY READER SITE OF GATUN DAM APPROVED I V • \ .;h '•■V ® J t‘ *