The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 16, 1909, Image 1

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Al! th!« «bow of deferea.«« InAn-ed *•
MUCH REVENUE LOST
•quire to • - . io rt.« v.- .-eltl -n. at <11
•«•cts. quietly. Who on earth Psarman
Am«ndni«nti Put Through Take Away
»»iM bare tn bl« ays h« bad no Idea
Tw«nty Million Dollar«.
That ha couM mean hla «on all tbla tin»
never entered Harold Iteaiaaw's bead. He
Washington. April 13. Th« esti­
rertalnly knew ba bad a son, but. atta­
mates of the revneuea which th« Payns
in« ao llttl« aa he did tn th« county m»w.
tariff bill will produce have been re­
he bad barely «sen him. nor had be, but at
duced nearly 120,000.000 through the
odd time», area h««rd of him.
amendments nimle by the bouse. The
"But who Is It, man! lat's know th«
senate finance committee must provide
naro* ot this bashful suitor!
It'« a
means for making up this difference, if
quality on« «res littl« enough of In three
HAWLEY SMART
the original estimates are to tie met.
da re “
The striking out of several counter­
My
a. Mr Itenlanu, 1« the geutle-
vailing duty clauses will lessen the
inan who solicits your lemilawa u> do
bill's productiveness another 120,000,-
hi« bent to win your daughter."
"Your «on 1 Why" and here the squire Less Important but Not L«sa Inter- 000.
Attorney Gensral Orders Abandon
Mopp«d, porfoctly thunderstruck
It waa
Th« amendment taking off the N-cent
• sting Happenings from Points
CHAPTER IV.
pardeo me If 1 «ay that It was on over
nrent of Efforts to Secure In­
• lerelllng age. h« knew; that th« tide
duty on tea subtracted |'H,000,(»0ti
Th« «•«! day Premian bw am* esce*» •trained delh-ecy < m > your part which pre of demoa-rs-y waa at tho flood, he was
Outside the State.
from the eitimated revenues.
The
dictments for Rebating,
b«ly •nanv.-red f his E.o;wful as »’• pro vented matters br.nf brought to a mors aware; that our «heriehed Institutions
striking out of the countervailing duty
J«et, th. ,(ù he Joi not at all «itagli toe •atlafactory «omínelo»
It is the way were looked on with dis«Jain. that there
on coffee disposes of what probably
to himself the dir® -title« that stood tn with you all." muttered the old lawyer, ■ ere preplo «ho «aw no virtu« In core
If he musingly. "You furgvt thews scruples nei«. and tb-xight an Established Uburoh ,“A religious riot in Mexico ended in would have l»cen 313,000,000 in duties.
th» way of Its sovMuplIshiaeat.
Chicago, April 13.
Uncle Sam has
Taking out the countervailing pro­
had not had the advsatag« of such an when they mlgb: ba vf use to you. and a worn out Institu'ion that !t would be !5 deaths.
abandon«««! the prosecution in all inves­
viso for lumber an«! for petroleum
•diawtion as Ham h*«l had. y»< ba had hamper us. wbo have to put your affairs • ■ well to do away with, ho had heard,
Germany ia to establish an aero­
tigations of the rebate cases, the affaire
mad« a large fortune by trading on th» straight, with them afterwards"
means a lost opjiortuiiily to increase
but that the «on of a renf«»inded tnnney- nautic achool.
of th«- packers and the alleged Argo
weakneaa-a of Sis fel <>w men
1 b«»ee
“A Itenlson of Glinn. air. la not to be .ending attorney should nreeunve «■» dress
the revenues by several million dollars,
peonage system, which have been be­
whe achieve thia though It may ba little Included In the earns *»«*<•»*• S3 « ba&k
Taft haa rented a houae at Beverly, it is estimated.
of mating with a lienlaon of Glinn he
fore th«« present grand jury.
This fol­
to tbelt créait, sssviue more thoroughly rupt trailer. I presume." remarked th« had never i-wileuiplaled For a few mm M om ., for a »ummer home.
Th«- MSMito flnancs uNnmittsa mater-
low« the dispatching of a letter from
acquainted with the »pr -g- uf ths h-i «ei- •quire, baugjlltly.
Tally redudeed many of ths DI
utee ho was literally spee«-hle«o . then all
Lucky Baldwin’« doctor has put in a
Attorney General George W. Wicker­
mind than all th« m.'• pitrel «-tan» and phi-
“Ne: but !t would he better both for tho pride of rare «urged up.
bill’s schwiul«-« as it |>aaae<l th«- I '
lie came
sham, in Washington, D. C., to Morris
loeopb'rs whe have e»< ■ written or «Irrem him and hla creditors if It could be so. of a line of whom it had been often »«Id claim fur $100,000 aa hi« fee».
but in oriler to increase the revenue
•d about It. The ».
n. ght t«« an astute You repudiate th* hire of all compro 'hat tb-lr t.mgure were aa aharp an«!
A acaiing steamer haa t«c«-n lost off producing power of the Payne bill the A Co., officially announcing the aband­
man enough at hi« vocation ot the turf, mise, and say, 'In time. everybody «hall ready as tbrlr »words
th«« Newfoundland coast with ita crew committee must take different action onment of efforts to obtain imlietmenta
but he was a child, wmpan-d tu hi» fatti Iw paid In full.* The result la. you never
of r< bating against ¡that firm on evi­
' Et«-uae me," he remark«*!. "I was not l of 30.
with regard to tho latter measure.
•r. wlwn «omi-utnig n> tri «t extent he get clear, and the creditors are never • war» that th« times ware so far ajvano
dence that has been hear«! thus far.
In
IHV7
th««
senate
committM
placed
<v«uld persuade, bind, or break mea to •atiidled."
!
Japan shows every intention to wield
This does not apply to the inquiries
-•! that Mir daughters were regarded
bis own will The -oa thought the adran
Hut they will be in time," returned ■aleble remnxxfitles out o( their own a complete control over Manchurian a duty of 1 S cents per pound on bides, on th« per» Af the D. parUuent of Jus-
which wm char.gvd Utor io «3 per
tag» of ». h an *::i»u • mu»t be •-■ Harold Denison . and th« uncertain too««
lose >f life I was not aware that the . railnuuia.
ti' «-, which have not b««««n presented be­
cent, but the Payne bill, as it passed
transparent In a worMly point of rie» I In whhth he utterevi rKs wnrAe •rere s wwial gap between myself and my eolkd-
Several «ever* earthquake« arc re- the house, places hides on th«» free list. fore th«« grand jury. The probe ot th«
previous tor was ao effwt«tally bridged avr. Your
ts Hstuld • '-»<««—'n tliai 0« would I«* a stringent commentary «si his
which
|mrle«l ftom Peru an«! much damage to Under th«« Dingley law. hides have National Packing co-iipany.
willing coadjutor In the »-lien», from th« • pee-*.
s«>n, sir, «III have to take hla cbanca
grew out of th«« Morris & Co. inveati-
moment It was pr««i»>»*.t to him. th« fatb
"It'« just al-'-it that," said Trartuan. with the young man frren the butcher'», pr««p tty 1« feared.
produced more than |3,DUO,000 reve­
gallon, has not yet been heard by the
•r at SMS foteaaw the eM fam iy ¡ r. l
"tlmt I tn wishing to talk to you now. and .\|r. Muffateo, wl.o keep« th« drap«r a i
Students of Columbia university. nue annually.
Federal inquisitorial taxly.
that would be up lu arms agnnut btui It s a cruel pity that a tin* okl property •otabllahmevl in Xmtnarer.
There are many changes in the Pay ne
I ahall not New York, are conetructing an aero
Fee» for services an«! funds for the
th* iiialant he I .«ted th« hies
like Glinn should !» broken up. A <«■■«! prreiime to ItUluenc« Misa I»enteuti la her
bill from the provisions of the Dinglev
plan.- along entirely new line«.
transportation of th«» grand jurors dur­
But be said to himself, "1 have
deal of It, you «re. has fallen Into my cholre.”
iaw. its maximutn and minimum re­
(uu> i> lu d<, with Harold l»enls«>i'.
bands. ”
Four Chinese tying to enter the taliatory feature, the additional meth­ ing th««ir s. ssiAn hav<- amounted ««>
<>td i'oarmaa bad many times In the
ah—«!«! k’ .- r hix
,»i,iy. lie is sem»B
i
ad net ra
I :. •• ot tl««t." ««oureo of hie career moralised upno the United States at San Francisco from a
110,000, whtl«« that of witnesses have
od of valuation for the pur|MMH* of pre­
a: taan
in ail ti«««« trw Interrupted Harold Iq*ilw«u , ”1 am quite week neoo of looing one's temper about British steamer have E»«en caught.
totaled $5,000,
venting
umler-valuations
and
its
pro
­
bious days of bls, «ben 1 was settling aware of ths prlre 1 sn> paying for th« anything, but the aquire'a aue*r brought
visions
for
th««
140,000,000
issuance
of
A San Francisco woman haa Iwvn
his sffalrs, I never knew him dwell upon follies of my younger day«."
tbe blood to hla pale templea.
HOW HAILROADS SUFFER.
awarded $20,(MM) for the death of her Panama bonds and a 3250,000,000 issue
Wiist the rreults might be to h.« wife
"It la not likely I should recall euch
"I «u take- a high hand, air -a high
husband, who waa kill«-«! by an automo­ of Treasury certificates are new. It
and daughter. It was «v«r what lie bad
- fa ta to your memory. If I hand
1 asked you to listen to u» ga­
extern!« the drawback privileges so Commerce Cummnilon'i Eatimata of
to glv« up.
Ils II scout this proposal had not something to pro;«oe« with re llantly, an«! you insult me. 1 spoke to bile.
Lost by Panic Wrong
with Indignation when 1 first manti,si it ««rd to their being to a considerable el- you humbly enough to etart with; but
that domestic raw material may be
The battleship Maasa«-huactta
ia
to him. but ball coma round to II In t«-nt wiped out. Y--<1 will do tn« III« Jus­ I toll you now that wealth choore Ita
us«qi in lieu of imported material for
Uhlcago, April 13
An advance ab­
again in commiaaion after an idleness
Ume.
Aa for th* girl's that's Sam's tice, I think, Mr l>*nls«»n, to admit that irate '
-I In t.'irwe day«, anti that of two year«, during which time ahe th«- purp< se of collecting a drawback, stract of atatlvti- a of American rail­
affair, but when Denl-’n ba» on re nml«- since 1 bav« ha«l ths honor uf bwitig your : >
provided an e«]ual amount of identical ways fur tb«' year ending June 30,
««■'
■ .. a» M -V l>- - -n have
up bls mind to her marrying him. be» as pecuniary adviser, I have n««er hald bit­ married not a bit better lloea<e than waa thoroughly overhauled.
imported raw material is manufactured l»tta, as compiled by the bureau of
likely a man a» 1 know to turn on the ters to your li|«s, when I deem*«! any­ mine."
A. C. Swinburne, the poet, is dead. into the same product u|«on which th«« railway news ami statiatica, wu marls
thing
tnora
palstabte
would
me«t
tbe
es
domestic screw heavily. I've w«> dial
"Porbapa ao
People Torf et theinaelre«
Many anthracite coal o[wratoni have drawback is collected. An inheritance public here t«day. It saya:
•reel* worked mor* than «Mie«, ami it • Igem lee of th« com !"
In all classes, end forfeit their ourlai
tax, by which it is ho|H-d that 320,000,-
"Instead of a decrease of only $164.-
prepared for a atrike.
Die wpilre n<»l«led «««ent. He «ertam
generally pretty elF aeioua
They ruo
status; but It's
time for money
000 will be collected, is provided for. 464,1141 in gross earnings as the result
ly bad a coi<fu«e«l Idea that Pearman grubl«ers to learn one thing, and that Io
away with «omaliody -;•« attarwai •
Holland ia eagerly awaiting the birth
In placing a large number of articles of the temporary financial depression
aaaloMlly, tat that'« tfet
had made a pretty g '«J clung out of
that pmoeealun of all tho gold In Calk- of an heir to the throne.
on the free list ami in rducing the du­ of IV07-0H, aa set forth in the prelimi­
hu«b«|id»' n««t keeping
them
within the adjustment of his affairs.
fornla d« -ea not csmstKute a goat Ionian,
“Now," «-ontlnued th» attorney, "! »»« or entitle a man to c'.aim alliance with
bound»
Yea. I'll r,de over and
- I ■
New York City alone consume« I ties on many others, it has been found nary income report of the Interstate
necessary b> increase materially the Commerce commission for th« year
texi to morrow. It woo't ba a vary plea» • way In whi«-h you may bs relieved from gentle blood 1"
about 23,000,000 egga Easter.
duties on many articles in order to pro­ ending June 30, I20R, th«- panic of 1907
Mt job. I doubt . but 1 am nssd to that.' all immediate «mbarraMmeut rwunected
Die old aolicitor'a lipa quivered, and
The army transport Dix is en route duce necessary revenue.
The Payne resulte«l in a lows of more than 3330..
Tbe owner of Glinn f«it that alight with money matter«, and by whhh M im hl« Iren finger« played nervously with his
to Seattle with exhibits from the Phil­ bill increased materially th«« rates on
Denison may l«e th« •'«■ntual ml»tr«M of watch chain, aa be replied:
••rvoua psrtarbation that invariably at
000,000
The loss in net earnings ia
ippines for the fair.
temla th« call of a larg« creditor.
lb« Glinn In its original Integrity."
brandy, alcohol, gin, grain spirits, cor­ 3129,-.40,460. instead of 3111,051,006,
"1 did not nun« here to argue our
!>*ni«ou
started.
To
be
reles»e«l
from
Solee of the carriage wheels had merely
mutual social nrwltlow
! came here 1«
Gw.riuur Liiiey, of Connecticut, la dial» and li«|uors, but made virtually no as given in the eommiaaiun'e report.
th« hareaelng e’reln that !!cs W ¡»lie uow afford an eu>t<arrwe»ed nan, (or whom 1 dangerously sick and little Ei<q«e is held increase on champagne.
prodneed a feeling of languid eurmsilv
The senate
"The two cent passenger fare legis­
but tue aunoum eluent that Mr. Prerman with regard to pounds, shilling» and pan«« hare a sincere regard. In apito ot all the out for hie recovery.
committee haa decided upon an in­ lation cau»«w! a loss of 323,000,0(10 in
that th» old property »hould once more hard nature 1» heap« upon me, an oppor­
wanted to ere him uiad« th* equira’s
crease amounting to about 25 i» r cent gross earnings, although more passen-
Indictments against Haskell
and
pule» quicken, and it was with an ant cumulate in hl» «laughter vpenwi a r»r- tunity of frealag hlmoalf from those eu
alxive the existiong rates on wines of gers were carried. Th«« heavy loss in
It was a
land
ivty be was unabte tu disguies that be geoua prospect to bl» ayaa.
other
prominent
Oklahoman«
for
.
Ota
1 « I «■ ~1 s ;:.-«• '
all kinds.
net earning« is partly accounted for by
place
of
g««od
forltin»
that
bs
had
never
walcomad him In his own ;>*«-ultar slow
whi h gave him a «-hanre of in some way frauds have been dismiss»««!.
A number of other articles, regarded the cX|M-ndlture of approximately 332,-
dreamed
of.
But
he
knew
hl»
man
by
tones.
repairing the evil that tho early follies
Castro's wife will attempt to have as luxuries, have been increased.
000,000 necesaitateti by arbitrary inno­
"Hit down. Pearman. Take that arm th!» time w«ll. What was tbe pri<-« he of his youth ha«l entailed on hla child, Gomel resign aa president of Vencxue-
was
to
pay
for
thia!
lie
Mid
nothing,
vations in accounting methods and re-
chair, and make yourself «-omfortahl«. I
dawtined to pay her full share of such in
! la and place tho dictator again in pow­
quirementa in regard to the hour« and
hoi-* to heaven you haven’t coma to make but Inwardly hl» brain waa buay in vain dixretioiis.
1 be days of euch prejudi«-ee
NIAGARA
IS
STILLED
conjecture •• to wba( I’Mrman would ar« past, I tell you. Mr. Itenlson; an«! er.
conditions of labor."
we tba r« ver as!"
"Not at all. Mr Itenlson. My vlait 1» demand as bis guerdon for prodm-lug each on«-« more 1 aak you not to give me an
Figureo gathered by the bureau of
Great
River
ia
Froren
Solidly
From
•
transformation
»
*n«
Th»
Idea
of
that
FORFEIT IDAHO TIMOEH.
answer now, but to reflect upon tho pre statistics show that marriages are fall­
hot a bualneM oun, tbougti I Kara «ornw
Bank to Bank.
thing I should like just to talk to you worthy »i I lei t or ever doing anything with­ poaal 1 have made to you."
ing
off
and
divorcee
increasing
in
In
­
• lltt.e » -
• ■
smoking wretb out an ulterior inotlt» was on» h» never
"You do us t«x> much honor, Mr. Poor-
Buffalo, N. Y., April 13. The voice Government Takes Evidence Against
entertained for an instant. What would man. Permit tn« to observe that I tnu«t diana.
ar wa're having
Bad for tb« fartnsre
of Niagara was mute today, fur tho
Barber Lumber Company.
he want! What did b« mean!
For
the
first
time
since
the
Spanish
decline all further comU'lr-ratlon of the
vary« i»"'! it!"
•eccond time in the memory of man,
St. Paul, April 13. Forty thousand
“Y»u may say that. Nothing we hare
■ubjoct. I am perfectly eonrineed the al war th«- United States army is up to ita •nd the river ia froxon solidly from
CHAPTER V.
acres of timber land worth from 31,-
lianre you pr»|«MM with auch a <lell«-loua full strength and recruiting haa stopixn!
to «ell «»rm» to tw worth anytblug. All
bank
to
bank.
1000,000 to 33,000,000 ia at stake in
A sllcn«w of some five minutes ensued oblivion of all statue of society would be except to re-enlist men.
farm prodm-v is a drug in th« market
On Wodnesday tho worst gale of tho
How’« Coriander going on? It look« Ilk« tviiween the two men; the old lawyer ettreniely unsuitable. Allow me to make
the case in which testimony waa taken
A special train waa used by a large STSivm piled the solid icefields of Lake
your gathering a tsrrlbl« harveat In April was am loua that the tempting bait he Ml»« Ih-nlson'a a<1in<>wl««lgiiM>nt« for the
Imlay by Peyton Gordon, of Washing­
Eastern
firm
to
carry
bonds
from
San
Erie
in
a
huge
mass
at
the
lower
end
held
out
abould
be
tb«>r.
igbly
(
rg«d
be
dl»tinctl«wi you would have conferre«! upou
at Newmarket, anyhow.
Tb« boree 1»
ton, a|>ecial assistant to the attorney
Francisco to New York. This method of tho lake. At Niagara Falls there
fore be was called upon to stat« upon her, and to ring for your carriage."
doing well, I «ut>po«»?"
genera) of th«« United States.
ha<! l«eon a heavy ice bridge in the |x>ol
"Very good, elr very goal." cried the waa chea|>er than paying expreM.
"Yea, 1 bailee« so
You know, Mr wtiat terms all this might be brought
The proceedings were begun several
E m -I ow the cataract since tho ms<l«ilc of years sg<> by the Federal government
r*anl«o<i, I'm getting too old n>y«elf to about, ilia best experience ot men told old attorney, as h« rose In bls wrath;
Kuooevelt
haa
arrived
at
Port
Said.
In
him
that
there
was
no
su-
h
mistake
winter.
Under
the
impact
of
the
ice
"tho time will come, maybe, when you'll
ere after «u<-h Obing* 1 Irai* all that to
Emma Goldman will fight any effort of the lako above and the added tinea against the Barber Lumber com|>any,
Kani but he tell» me th« hor»« will run Ilf« as hurrying an a 1 lorn mo— of ue think that old Hain Pearman would bare
of Eau Claire, Wia., to cancel patents
!.. been a go«>d nun to have had at your back. to deport her.
learn,
thvugh
generally
too
late
but
well for the 'Guinea«.' bar •■vident«"
brought through by the wind, the
that the government bail issu«»i be­
I »ay nothing. Mr. Iteulaou; but you'll
“ 'Hun wall!' 'Bar accidents ? Why, derive minor advantages therefrom.
bridge
gave
way
and
tM'gan
to
surge
Eleven jurors have been finally ar-
tween 1901 and 1903 for timber land
"This sounds too good to be true, Pear- And that you have not ma«le many great­
*bar •crMema.' ha mu»t win." cried the
down the rapids, But before it could
cepted in the Calhoun case.
in the Boise basin, Idaho.
Tho gov­
erar sang tine 1>«<il»on.
"I never Ire man. at length remarked the squire. "If er mistakes in your career than this morn
win freedom in 1-akc Ontario, tb«
be
don«,
you
must
bare
some
In
it
can
ernment’s complaint declare«! that tho
Ing'«
work."
And,
muttering
to
himself,
Ex;>erimenta are being conducted at wind shifted to the north.
now. as you know ; but In th* old «lays
Instantly
ferual rider to the proposition, that It ia tho Irate old gentleman left the room,
patents hn<! been obtained through
New York with wireleM telephones.
1 »1.
the moving fioes packed at the mouth
p>«alble I should asaent to."
fraud.
"1 wonder what tho world la coming
"Ah, wall," aai<! the old lawyer, "there's hardly
"It 1« not likely that thia can be brought
Fifteen automobiles were destroyed of the river. The pack froxe steadily,
Mr. Gordon has been securing testi­
‘The
to!" miltterevl Harold Ileuison.
where It Is
You always would bell««*
atiout without «ume valuable aasivtance
and each hour brought ailded pressure
tore of a child of mine marrying tb«« son in a fire which burned a Chicago
mony on behalf of the attorney gene­
In rertslnties In racing
I n«ver myself
from
above.
from yourself," rejoined the
eollcitor. of a money lending »oMcitor!“
garage.
,
< a tarae armld
ral’s office in Idaho, Nevada. Califor­
"But will you bear steadfastly In your
Unable to traverao ita natural chan­
Then his thought» reverted to that ten
ruo well."
nia, Washington and elsewhere, Tho
Revenue officers engaged in a pitch­
mind the great advantages that will ac- thousand ;<oun«i mortgage, and the angry
nels, the level of the river rooe quickly.
case will be tried thia year in Boise.
“Yr*." laughed th« e>;ulre; "and In eras Immediately to yourself, and ulti-
ed batUe with moonshiners in West
The
highest
flood
level
recorded
from
consequence you made a fortune whil« ma rely to Mlaa l)wila<mT Will you, more­ words of the old nun at parting, an«i he Virginia.
previous years ia 28 feel above the nor­
I lost one
I'm afraid, too. It would b« over, be gtxsl enough to hear me patiently reflected, moodily, that there waa llttla
Japan Wants Submarines.
likelihood of much time being grants«!
Preparations are nearly complete for mal. Last night the river waa 40 feet
ths same thing all over again if I <«oul«l to th« «nd?“
New York, April 13. The Japanese
aneut tbe payment of the intereet In fu­ the Harriman merger suit at Salt attove normal. Water (siured over the
begin onre more "
Th« »quire mxlded an Impatient ••
ture; lnde*«L It »•« more than probable Lake, when the government will try to window sills of the (tower house of government ia negotiating with an
Pearman «hot a keen look st him from ■«M.
American builder of submarine boats
that Prerman, in hie anger. wouM call In
the Ontario Power company and flood­
under bl* grlaiie«l broke, and thought
"Toil mint, of ctvure«. be quit* aware hla money. All whl«-h considerations bar- break the combine said to exist.
ed the machines.
The tracks of th« I for th« purchase of plans and •necifiro-
bm » i asuuredly that It would E«» so. ami that now Miss Itenfkon baa arrive«! at a
Two men were burned to death and
aae«<i Harold I Venison's min«l not a little,
Great itorge route were covered from tions for a new type of submarine of
bow very mu«-h It would facilitate hi» marriageabl« age. her great personal at
uure otnere acriously injured by an
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present dretan if th« «quire we« a little lin-.isvu« iiav-e ciaiiuevl tne a i tention of
the lower steel arch bridge to Lewis­ smaller m««lel than the type now in
be would reject the old lawyer's proposal explosion of oil tanks at Point Rich­
common use, but of double »;««•«•• I. It
Involved in that way st preaent. He of a gou«i many young nwn in tb« county."
ton.
mond, Cal.
The damage will reach
with rather more courtesy.
reuras knew the main part of llaroM
The attorney paused, but hie auditor
('.onservative estimates plac«- the is stated that the propoe«-«! new craft
(To h« mntltiued )
$60,000.
would have alxwit the same destructive
Ivanieon’« entanglements, but even he looked grimly at th« fir», and eipreaa*«|
=aenaBBmBC3svacswans
damage at 31,000,000.
power as the present type. The pur
though hla principal man of bualneaa, di<! bls feelings by neither word nor gesture
k V wlwalvle < lew.
The defense han closed ita argument
not know bow ba«l thing* really were. It
I Haw of tn«« J a pan esc government is to
A woman entered a polkv station In in the case to dissolve the Standard
"Well, a young gentleman of consider
Never Heard of Teddy.
would Eiava given him more confi'lenre able property, and still better erpecta
send draughtsmen to New York to
Holland «ml ask««d the «officer In ctinrge Oil company, After the government
to nnfold tbe object of bla eml«s»y ha«l liona, who haa had th« privilege of meet- to have th« ettnals drugged.
San Bernardino, Cal , April 13. Al- make drawings, but to build the boats
finishes the court will take the case
be l«een poaMse-l of auch knowledge
lug jllas iMniaon, ia ao at ruck with her
“My huabniu! bn« tiewn threatening under advisement and a decision is not bert Courtney, 70 y ar« old, anil for 16 in Japan.
"Well, Pearman," continue«! the »quire. ■harm« and areompliahinemta that he haa
years a recluse miner, arrived in thia
“I am afraid I have no money left to put -ommisaioned me to aak your pertniaaion for aotne time to drown hlmrelf," she look*«! for before fall.
city today from the wilds of Southern
Rumor Snake Is Dead.
upon Coriander
Tho«« old day« are to try whether he cannot «ucceed in In- explained, "am! he’s beca mlselng now
Further earthquake shocks are being Nevada. He said hr had seen very
Muskogee, Okla., April 13. There
for two day«."
' gon*. Yea," Mid Derileon. bitterly; "half •luHng her to ao-qn him aa a huaban-1
felt at MeMina.
few persons during his long isolation. ia a rumor here that Crasy Snake,
pence are of more account to me now On the point of family he Is quite aware
“Anything peculiar about him by
Upon his arrival here he learned for chief of the Creek Indiana, who has
A large gray wolf has b«wn captured
than sovereign« were then
R-«t what 1» that be haa no pretenslone to Mia« I»eui
which be can bs recognlredT" asked th«
the first time that Queen Victoria was been nought by the atate militia for
It you want to talk to me ab«. .t! Noth •on'« band; but aa regard« Income I officer, preparing to fill out a descrip­ in a Chicago suburb.
dead, ami *xj>re««ed surprise and would the pant two week«, is dead, but it
J ing to my advantage, I'll be bound.”
think ther« would be nothing to be de
tion blank.
An Erie, Pa., millionaire has been not believe it until shown papers men­ cannot be verified. The government
"I'm afraid not; not but that It might sired"
For several moments the woman aske«i to give up $6,000 or suffer death. tioning King Edward of Great Britain. han repreaentativea in the field aearch-
be But I’ve never been able. Mr. Dani
"Who do you mean?" broke In the
aeetn«xl
to tis searching her memory.
eon. to Induce you to listen to anything ■quire. “Has Maude given him any en
Reports that tho relief work at Mes­ When newspapermen asked if he knew ing for the Indian leader.
Suddenly her face brightened.
to your own advantag«."
sina is a farce continue to find theiir "Teddy” he thought they were joking
«•ouragement, that you come with this
with him.
“Why. j«s. air. He's deaf."—Every­ way out.
Alberta Crops to Double.
“ 'Gad. elr, I can call to mind vary •lory to n»!*’
Winnipeg, Man.. April 1».- The first
"My dear air, his acquaintance with body "a.
f«w of your propooitlon« that tended that
All Weet Indian colonies have been
Castro Barred Again.
way. A few hundreds to be saved here Mlaa fteniaon 1« far too alight for any.
Canadian Western wlavat crop
• «rennew« Hin«.
closed against Castro and France will
and there, at ths
-• of t .«al atond-wi thing of that kind ever to have been eren
Copenhagen,
April 13.- The govern­ was i«sued today, showing 100 per
Husband—Let tne a--e. how long has expel him from Martinique.
ment of my eorlal posit too— cs«re In thought of on hl« part. He 1« merely
ment has instructed the governor of increase in the seeded area in S
It been since Uncle John was here!
which th« Mvlng wa« Incommensurate anslou« to have your permission to try
A
j<ar old South Carolina boy shot the Danish West Indira under no cir­ Alberta.
Little seeding o
Wife
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Oh,
It
must
t«e
several
year*
hla luck. Without that, bellvsc tne, be
With the «a -r I fire "
hia 3-year old brother and is said to cumstance«
to permit ex President that district will be done u*
He
was
here
the
week
after
I
g
4
would
never
dare
to
aspire
to
“You judg« me hardly. Mr I»en!eon
have attempts«! to hide the body
J of the month.
Castro to land in that territory
. last usw buunet
laughtar's han A
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Newsy Items Gathered from All
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