The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 30, 1909, Image 1

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UNTOLD THOUSANDS DIE.
•till sol* mlatms «>f bls heart, and witk
s
hi* faults, Han I !*- • -u had n-S»r
Effort* of Power* in Vain to Stop
l> i gbt th* tear* to hi* wife • »yea lu ths
Slaughter in Asiatic Turkey.
w MS*
Hut I am wandering far away from th*
Beirut, April 27. The aituaton in
mistress of Glinn. *1111 musiug on har
Asiatic Tu’key is extremely serious.
qusrl.ww task
IJke bar. I am loth to
How many thousands have be«-n masaa
begin, though the miserable story mu*f b*
cred cannot even be estimated, because
told, tor lb* furtherance of thia uarratlv*
the disturbance* have been *o wide­
It is stealing tb* bloom «iff th« girlbis»!
spread it is impossible to obtain de­
of such a maiden a* Mamie when you firat
tail* of the hapjwnti ga.
Xr<-*k to her that ahe is put up to am»
HAWI.KI 'MAK
The latest estimate of the number
tlon a* veritably as If she stood in ths
killed ill the vilayet of Adana reaches
Constantinople »lava market
The Turk
approximately 25,00<l, ami thousand*
has suppressed it but In the West the
have been killed in the town* of out­
tra.le gor* on nwrrily. and le>rd Penis me
finds It quit* as mm-li as he <-atl do to Let* Important but Not Lss* Inter side district*.
Prepare System of Ratea From Mid-
The state of siege at n-vsral of the
rectify th« mistake* that occur from Ig
CHAPTER VII
tr.intlnued >
Siting Happening* from Point*
'Ire upon and If yon and I. mother, can't
dl* Weal to Intanor Weal of
place* has brought the inhabitants near
"look here, Nellie," asld the fc,ulre. uiv«« t>*w drw»**rw for
tb*t* noring natural feeling in the «-ontract
Oultide the State.
nvatrimiuiial.
starvation, and each day brings it*
Rocky Mountain*.
•'
aofbilkf to b* verjr
«tMMlt."
"Maud*, dear," at last obaerve* Mrs
tales of further atrocities and the
I am «fraitl Mau«Jo lVui«a»n In
Ib-noam, "whom did you Ilk* lie»* of all
Ing Maude on the ;*ilnt. ftnly give II a
depths of misery and despair to which
an
of th«*
and a di*
your (air I nets at tb* Xminster ball ?"
!
to the vnnttjrq
¿rwitawt
Heinrich Conreid, the operatic min the savagery of the fa atic* has
Chicago, April 27. Acting upon th«
"Idka l>«*l!" ami Maudes great grey
I
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brought the people.
if» tFiat cuAy
a Httlv hi<h «f rained ,
ager, i« dead.
suggestion
of the Interstate Commerce
•he
‘
in«x»ile«l
herself
eyes
ojwncd
wide
*a
y«Ming I’esrn.-i.i „n-l flks him. if sb« ■■wti
b«t t*col!ert that *he i* but Hfhb'«*n,
Several warship* are now in these
Two more counties in Indiana have
commission, traffic official* of the Har­
If not. th-re'e an en-l of it. but If •!«■ that th* Xtabi; atrr wa« b^r hr«t F mi H. anti from the <mfa ups* whh'h she lounged
waters,
but
the
disorders
are
so
far
intent on
riman ami Hill r<m.is are trying to
voted out saloon«.
could fan« y him. It womi 1«I be well for al
that, owing to her father*« prhie «nd
reaching that effort* of the powers to
of lu
Ruin *tar*s u* in the fa«"e thi* •t mil »tied ri Fl'll tn«f « nrv> *, »he lui* livrai a ttiabsd.
A hail storm smashed downs of win- restore normal conditi««ns have as yet work out a comprehensive scheme of
mot her ?“
freight rates which shall apply from
wonld avert It
she. poor girl, will 1» vrr\ -«'» ! i !<d Ufa,
dows
at Oklahoma City.
hardly been felt.
The cruiser Jules the .Me! de West
"Navor mind ! Tell me "
IsB bnl
«» should ai!>'
.Ml.! le Wi I to interior Pacific
Few wrr« the «franger* that rsroe with
Ferry
arrived
today
and
left
almost
"Well, I don't know . I never thought
werr
I- iroinen at a N
haifien to m.
th:* Ins-ir«-* her ¡»»»ition
I'oast point*.
In
gatcff <»f GHnn of late year*
U«r
immedstely
for
Latakia,
where
Gu* Hriwlen was nlc*, and 1 attacked by hundreds of rat*.
shotM IL
and luxuries
|
,'t ». , why It «’«• ¡-In
The suggestion waa offered by the
oM Itrnison «corned to entertain unir*»
swarm* of refugee* are pouring in.
b*. ami Ih-nl*on »hot a keen gian«*» at h** could do ao whh «II the old larish I 'harlle Tiillamarbe he's * dragoon of
commission in the Spokane rate case
The
Hamburg
American
line
steamer
British,
French
and
German
warships
soma
k
Ind.
you
know
ha
was
great
fun,
the pale fai-e «q-j*. ta.
decision, and l* being acted upon by
profit «id >n that pnuhrnl h«*»pltalHy of
are at other porta, and marines have the railroad* in a
"I w||| do whst you would have me, former time* * hi«*ii hs»d entailed «uvh bit- an«l valaed very welt. Then there wa< i Scandia ia ashore near Hongkong.
spirit of conceaaion
Mr Handley, not very young, but I got
II.
I ti»rnr«« In hi» pre­
The Russian expedition continue* it* been landed to quell the dis rdera at to public opinion,
-sent ilsiljr bread
His
ah <>f U m hlffh
««n very well with him
I think, though.
the
most
important
point*.
don’t think that I have ever **-*-n Mr
march to Tabrii in spite of the shah.
wife, lustumUy su et (re niel j sensitive
traffic officials of the Harriman line*
Pearman, but I luid formed sie h high woman, «brunt also tri.tn mixing In so­ I like.| dancing with Gran b>-*t . he > an
One of the mi sionarie* at Alexan­
raise ami then we had su«-h laughing
Congressman Scott, of New York, dretta, Mr. Kennedy, with 4.50 Turkish are in Chicago working vigorously over
hope* for Mau i-
I
rr*a«M you det y In a much more htimM«
lo] modmt
|«eop)a
.
but
be
go|
sulky
to-
over
other
predict* legislation on wheat corner*. troops, has gone ic the relief of Dcury- what they de. ¡are to lie the most diffi­
yet . It I* nut likely I should Iw'fin now. WAy than »he bnd been WOftt to do. She
cult problem they have ever undertak­
when you r« In • h trout-h
Hat, oh, I , w»a not of the letn ¡iwrament to fa>n the a* rd* t he finish, I’ui aura I «lon't know
One man i* dead ami three other* tel, an Armenian village on the coast, en to work out; a plan of transconti­
a by. I'm very fond of Gren. you know.
do wish tlllnn euuld b«
in adj I half khiajH'r»’*!
where 10,000 persons within the walla
>n>ue-nts ami npraf««d
mother, but ho biilhea me ami ■•an I«« wounded a* a result of a political feud
nental freight rate* which shall please
other way I”
I eyebrow« of her
lunlry neighbor* : "Poor very nasty nt times, and
are besieged by immense bands of all shipping eommunitie*.
in Mississippi.
"You have lieen a
; thing! I hear hr hi« run through ever)
Kuhls
¡1,1
Cir.
insia.
'.
I that ball happened to be on a of f h.wa
The Spokane rate case decision fixed
Nellie iliar." «.vid fj.e
Many Christian* are starving and
I thing, eifu the carriage bor»*« bare tn
times' I don't know why," continued th* besieged in Asia Minor and the [lowers
and pr*-»-.-l hi
the rates only from St. Paul and Chi­
Mr* IhmlxMi*« l»e put down.” Hr mark« of thi« kind
girl,
meditatively,
"unless
It
quake
kills
many
.
sia
my
dsne
fair cheek
' Y . i l.m't mi * thin In <h» ; were |*a«t her riniuranrr. «nd tn It wai
cago to Spokane, ami suggested that
fear to relieve them.
right light, but you will when you think j that «Ince »hr left «rhool. «<*me two ymra mg with that Mr. I'. sruuin; wbst could
the line* get together and agree upon
Gallagher has confessed that he per­ Thousands Are Homeless and Starv­ an adjustment of rates to intermediate
It
will do whrtt I ; «r<». Maude had led a very «ecbided life. that matter to him?"
"Ami did you aud Gren part Oil bad jured himself when he denied there
waul eh?"
points. J. C. Stubbs, traffic manager
ing in Portugal Towns,
True, many ao old frletid of the
was grafting in San Francisco.
”1 will tell Maud** when you «l*em it | «*»n» had offered to take car« of the girl terms?"
of the Harriman lines, said;
'Xo
1
cam«
down
and
<*»•
him
his
Lisbon.
April
27.
Alth
ugh
Lisbon
■
to urlou« gnlrtir* In the county, even if
"It is the most difficult task we have
A Kansas City fire destroyed 4200,- waa shaken from end to en«i by an
coffee before he went aw*y, and he
wife "but. II it -I. I m t think It ri.
they could not indue» Mr« l*enl«on tn
000 worth of property and for a time cart* q akr Friday « v«-Pilig, there were ever undertaken. We hope to be able
kissr.l me and ao we partq^i friends."
tb'Higli you k tw
-t "
come to thrlr. hou«eo and chaperone h»*r
I tJoi.k, had I b«M Gretiril'.e lt«e. I lbr< at> ne-l the bimm sa *e< tion <>f the no fatalities herv, but the «sillying dis­ to work out a scheme of rates not only
I ■
t thought It over aa I own daughter; but >11 such Invitations
in the Spokane case, lint for all the
bav*. I'o s.i, mn| >, hi »ill ch-ing- jo-ir hsil been met with S brief th.High cour­ sho t d have preferred Maude being a lit­ city.
tricts suffered.
licneventv, Fann a*
Still,
W
• st, which w ill prove acceptable to
mind,” *nhl Ih-niMin, a* h« left hi* wife's teous refusal. Poor lady, she had more tle more reticent almut the Else
A Chicago & Northwestern tram hit ami Sant.. E-tcvnii »¡ re almost com
the commission."
the slight hesitation In her speech, th*
boudoir.
A!r. n !y
b nd
an automobile near Elmhurst, III , re­ pleti-lv I. 'r. .
than om-e plemled in her darling's bshalf ;
Madly mu*iil the wife over her Ims but, wrapped in his own »••lfl«h pride. slight tbish that cro*we«l her rbeek as she suiting in the «h ath of one |ieraon ami and 100 injured have been tak> n out
allo I. <| to it. were favorable ago* to an
band's coinmun. mi i
lju -t, und -:
Ilsrold Iw-ulaon sasl fiercely, ba would
i f the ruin», and 120 person.* *re re­
the severe injury of four other*.
ABDUL TO LOSE CROWN.
astute otsverver
11» had klasml her aa
atrntiie w.. .in a*
n- wa*. yet I! ■ umr be patronised by no ao».
ported missing.
When the news
hla cousin all his life why should the
Western railroads are growing tirad
l>i-nl*un had !>■ -n brought up from her
reached Lisbon doctors, nurses and fire­
And so Maiwle grew up like «Kim* wild recollection nuike her blush and hesitate
of Harriman's dictation.
Young Turk* Decide That H* Must
craill«* a thorough believer in the d-*gma of
men. taking medical and other stores
flower, though not "born to bloom and now? Young people situaie«! in this way
caste, and even her r-uiil« nature r»*» ■■!
Abdicate Throne.
Ix>« Angele* I* preparing a welcome Set off fur the d< vacated towns.
bliudi unseen," For sre flier* not already may like each other for years, the ex
•
■ that a daughter "! hers should
two who wouhl fain pluck the wild flower plosion of some e-sthetic for.* suddenly fur the Js[tañese training fleet.
King
Manual,
the
Duke
of
Oporto,
Constantinople,
April 27.
w«»l the »« hi of a low born attorney. W ■■
and g.itlier It to lli-ir f...»..«:.* if thry may? awakes love.
More often than not the
minister of public works and minister |H>*ition of Sultan Abdul Hamid ap­
know h*r |-i»»lunat« elolntry of Maml*.
Persia
has
sent
troop*
to
Tabrix
at
I ml M iii l..
«!,.• -A i*
«i. !... iw ' train is lit through the proenutlona taken
of marine went to the rcene and found pears now to be certain, and the im
sur;si*»ing «-mi a im.th.-r» loie
It la
the request of the United State*.
rif
■ »■ •
•»
■ «
' ■ . X -I
to prevent It. The doctrine of separation
ronw 4,000 |w rsnns homeless and with­ guns - aluting Mohammed Rechad Ef-
easy to picture the bitter t«»«ra ahe sb«d
ster f-ali to tell her that.
What girl ia lu high favor among chaperone*, but
Castro continues to rave at the pow­ out foo I. The king sent to the capital fendi as the new ruler of the empire
after that n -rning * Interview
H e »«■
over fifteen. In the m«Mt primitive of they often forget that when using it er» for doing the bidding of the United
a «■ • >
for supplies. Carlouiia of genrrnl pro­ probably will be beard before the next
nations, having beauty. Is unaware of with a view to a contrary mult.
Statue*.
No put
T m of la -
visions ami breal were di»|iatchcd and selamlik on Friday
The dignitariea
itf If th«‘re are no looking glass**«, ar«
"But yiMt don't aay anything about
but a gentle shower of in-> irning
As
Cionitinued use of dynamite is en­ distributed t«> the famishing popula­ of the church care as little for A« dul
there not <leep peiuci«! waters that will Mr I'eartiutn, Maude; did you Ilka him?"
Harold Itettlorn'a wife »11« hail had rum
tion. Two thousand blankets and 100 Hamid aa doe* the commute« of union
•erv* aa su«h? Nature’s mirrors where­
"Well. he waa pira»*ut and amuslng larging the <*[>ening in the ice jam at
fold opport
«* of i>ia.ii.ing her v < mw -
military tents followed. The refugees and pr< grvs«, but the higher clergy are
by to wr-nth wild flowers in the hair? enough,
I only had one quadrili* wfth Niagara.
tiori. jet I doubt wbrtiier he ever left
are now camping under the tents on seeking to curb the ngitation of the
Maidans of our advancod clvilirathin mny him. you kmiw
Itut
lirrn
acolded
ao
aaiter tears running down her <he.it*
Porctlaml ia to be headquarters fur the hillsides.
A hurriedly conveyed enthusiasts
of
the
Mohammedan
I«* haunted with misgiving*
Given th« about my danclna wlth him al all; and
than he did tl nt bright spring aflernutMi
Northwestern construction on the Har- council of ministers voted 1100,000 league.
fscs of an angelt con we tell
said b* wasn't 'form,' or 'had form,' or
riman
line*.
stand the "make-up" that fashion aeema something or other meaning, In short,
for preliminary relief. Hospital trains
A caucus of senators and deput lea
CHAPTER VHI
to have decreed in tbeae «lay*? How dark ■ list I ought not <0 have at «»id up with
are now coming in laden with Injured. t<«'ay determined to make an effort to
A
young
ma*
in
lllinoia
who
ia
heir
Rel«l«itu did ey* r«*t <>u a prettier pic­ eyrs and eyelash«* will go with golden
Lisbon ia recovering from the panic, try to compel the sultan to abdicate
him
If he wasn’t fit to lie dam-ed with, to 4125,000 has re-onli«ted for four
ture than was n.a le by bonnis Maud* hair la, of «morse, an open question. I
which was extreme on Friday.
mother, why did they introduce him to years’ service in the army.
under the ecclesiastical law, by the
Ibiniaun this early Aiuil morning
Hi- can fancy the nervousness of thoa* dusky
me?“ ahd Mamie raised her pretty eye­
terms of which a decree may be issued
clu»<- fitting I rim h grey rnrrlti i !
An electric line i* being projected
Indian belle* till they have a*-ertaln««l brows. aa If eh* bad propounded a regu­
l.y the sheik ul islam pronouncing the
SURVEYING TO LOLO PASS
with the ; tin In., ii ..'sar and . 'itls. *»t the effect of palut ami pigment*, and what
from Portland to Butte, to go through
sultan incapable of ruling.
off her beautifully molded tigur* to ¡tar anxious moment* our remote aiu-«*tre«»e* lar t»M»r.
Central Oregon and Baker City.
"I
see
no
reason
In
the
world.
11»
I*
Mohammed Rechad Effendi, the heir
fiv-tion, while th- • ris* mv-fc nbiviu juat must have had when they tiret put ou
Northern Pacific Fighting for Posses­
Mt one of th* old county tamlll*a. but
IL W. Scott has declined the presi­
apparent to the throne, ha* lived prac­
relieves »nd give* warmth to her *nim>-
sion
of
Missoula
Cut-off.
their woad!
hi* father I* very rich, and be will take dent'« offer as ambassador to Mexico.
what neutral tinted r.«t ■■
Mormvar, that
tically a prisoner for 25 year* in the
Thoa It cume about that Mamie fleniaon hi* place, ere many years are over. In
Miaaouls, Mont., April 27.
The large palace ami garden* not far from
she had just returned from a au<ve»«ful
Business will not allow it, he says.
had twen out but in very fow ocnaaiona. the county. It di*t>en<Jit, of eoiiree, a good
Northern Pacific is prepared to resist the Yildii Kiosk. Since the July revo­
raid on the .i-i-n- rvatury, a uioa white
and had it not fieeti that her godmother,
Sultan Abdul Hamid, the central fig the Harriman mvsslbn of ¡the country
Kup;>oee he
deal upon how he marries,
camellia and its bl.»»l-r-»l sister coquet-
lution he has only been on the streets
who having g»d«l to bequeaUi, wsa ton Im
fancied you, now, Mamie we are very ure in the Turkish trouble, waa liom west of Missoul*, in the Clearwater
tishly twisted in her glossy brown hair.
looking through some of the carriage*
liortant a [lerson to tie trifl«*l with, bad poor, you know what would you
in
1842
and
became
sultan
in
1H76.
y
to
Sufficiently alt--»••I tl
>-r.iwn jew- -
country, in Idaho. A partjr consisting uj>on the scene* hi the thoroughfare*,
insiatevl on twaring her off. «tie had never
kr
of tbo floral world h»ikiug mor* in plaiv
A big irrigation project has lieen of 2d Northern Pacific engineers from which must have been strangely in­
seen that memorabls Xminst’-r tiall.
now than wbea »«torulng tbelr parrot
“1 !—Mother, dear, what make* you ask launched in Colorado which will reclaim Portland arrived yi itcrday under the
teresting to him. He i* gray haired
Twelve o'clock, ami the sun sbinee
Stems
brightly into Mrs. I»eni*on's
boudoir, auidi a question? I'm sure I doa't know. 100,,000 acre* of land andco«t 42,350,- direction of W illiam Mayer, locating and not v< ry strong,
lie is 65 year*
"Goo«l morning, sweet neither mine,"
Glinn ia happy home enough for me at 000.
engineer of the Northern Pa ific.
throwing rich tints
through
Maud«»
old, and well educated, although inex-
cried Maude, a* Mr* lieuhou entered
The outfit left t<»lay, equipped with ¡terienced in the affairs of the world.
brown trews«*, and lighting up-the [tai- prrsetvt. Hilt I don't think, if I di«i mar­
tb* breakfaat room. "Only look at th«
Ex-Senator Stewart, of Nevada, is supplies for s long jaunt
face of her neither; that joyous, tearful, ry, I should like there to be any doubt I
It i* tieliev-
plunder I've brought you !
I f«Hind ol I
dead.
mpricious, womanish April sun so like nl»nit my biisliatxl being a gentleman; and
evt that th«' corps is headed for the Lolo ALL READY TO TACKLE MERGER
Judkins' flowers unguarded this snorning
they
that
is,
I
iiii-an
Greu
dldu't
*eem
a woman in Its glowing strength, no like
P. F. Collier, publisher of Collier's river, and it is likely that the survey
Slid I gntin-rad ar I pin k'-d
lui't that a
her. again, in Its overclouded araksn* ! to think he was.”
Weekly, «Irupped dead from apoplexy. will be along the line of the route se­
bou-iuel. uniuiliia. til greet you in April?’’
"«•ren. my <h-*r. is prejudbvd
Young
Ifisir Mr*. I>entem is still pondering on
lected by the Northern Pacific years Government Will Take Deposition* on
"Ye*, hive glorkiu*.
Xo need to tell
It 1« estimated that Patten has made
bow to tiegin th« dres«l ta«k her lord lias Mr. Pi-srtnan has had an university edit-
Harriman Combine in Utah.
ago for a right of way between Mis­
me Ju'lkins was away, or never would
set her. Hlie knows that giosing phna»e ■ alion, ami though his father was a no­ a million and a half in hi* recent wheat soula and Lewiston.
his ;a*s have bem di-s|»dle<| in this wise."
Salt Lake City, April 27. The tak­
of "not wratiing to ™»n* the girl’s de­ body. ba itilvim. I'm told, with all th* lieat ■leal*.
On the Idaho «ide of the Bitter Root ing of deposition* in the equity auit
"No, cro*» «'1*1 thing! lie think* flow­
rision," Is but the meanest mockeries; people round."
Modjeska'« estate had dwindled until mountains both the Northern Pacific begun by the government to diaaolve
ers were 11 •■!- ..n!y to I •• s at ou tin r
she can look l«ek upon that airy preface
"YVell, it don’t mu.di matter; I'm never but 15,000 remained at the time of her
stem*, and nut to »»ar
or
de, orate
and the Union Pacific have had con­ the alleged illegal combination* of th«
of “not that I wish to away you, my likely to lie railed on to decid*. I think |
death.
rooms."
tending parties in the field for two or Harriman and other Western road*
dearest Eleanor." in so many rase*, ami I’d rather not. If it was so.
But you
Th« efitraiav uf II mhi M i
will be begun in thia city tomorrow.
remember* too well that whatever may don’t mean to **y, nwvther, you are try I
The United State* ha* called up n three Wi-ek*.
ebrs-krt! cmivernation, lie maided a care have Iwen her miagivings or dislike*, the mg to fit m- with a huslmnil out of my («rest Britain and Russia to protect
Sylvester G. William*, special assiat-
le** "Good morning" to hi* daughter, atul lirofrani ha* generally been carried out ball tartners! !
Counterfeit Dona Raided.
ant to the attorney general of the
<>h, you srandakms missionaries in Turkey.
thi n pluii- ~l
-I ly ii • hi* . ««r«-> •
in It* original Integrity.
Hhe ha* borne luatihnwiking
New York, April 27.- Thousands of United State», arrived today and will
en.e
lie f.. >nd no mg there, *p ir
Ex-Govenior Taylor and twveral
these things nw-Aly
They concerned bnt laughed merrily.
Railroad men
dollar* in counterfeit coin both of the conduct the hearing.
m.tly, to raise hi* spirit*.
At length, herself, now they threaten her daughter.
others accused of ths Goebel murder in
United State* and Italy, were secured ami other* have lieen »ulqwnaed in large
t *•«, whom would you
“
But
suppose
thrusting hi* I«- ter* into hl* ;«o-k*-t- li<* VV.-ak woman a* *h* I*, ahe wouhl fain
, Kentucky have been pardoned.
by secret Service agent* at New Ro­ number* to give testimony, and it is
choose ?"
tose
»tend at bay here.
Still, rhoiigli intui­
!
A violent earthquake at Lisbon chelle today in a house formerly occu­ believed that two weeks will be con­
none
of
them.
If
It
rams
"Oh.
<l«ar,
"Well." he said, "things look bte'-ker tively knowing that It was false, there is
to th* worst, I should say I was «I<s«e<l caused a panic. Many fire* broke out pied by three alleged counterfeiter* sumed in the taking of evidence.
and blaiker
I > >
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Especial attention will be given to
but no person* lost their live*.
who, with a woman, were arreated on
sooner my *chem* 1* tried, the beiier Is« tbst th* thing ought to be «iibmlttwl to to Gren."
the relationship between the Harriman
"My dear Maude !"
what you proOi.ved y-*i«-id«y. Iw-lsy it ' Maud* herself. Again the tendrils of her
A bill ha* boon introduced in the Saturday. The pr« *enca of the Italian
I affections ar* twined round
dear
old
"No ; dear Maude ne,er had the chance Illinois li'gialature to limit the site of money give* the affair a bit of interna­ road and the San Perirò. Ixw Angele* A
Useless."
"But. Ilsrold • — " pleaded hi* wlf« tlllnn; she f..-l* what a bitter wrwncl* It yet; he never aekwl her, and I don't women’s hat* to one cubic foot and tional color, and Ind calc* an ambitious Salt Iuike, known aa "Th* Clark road.
would lie to aay farewell to the old place. think It at all likely he ever will. But I bars snakes, birds and other stuffed de, arture from usual attempt* at coun­
a* the ever ready tear* row to her e ,
Tornado Tsar* Up Town
terfeiting. The United State* counter­
"Don't be foollah. It's our only elm nee Above all. there ia the strong will of that tell you whst. mother. If I really *u In animats.
selfish huslwmd. whom she still loves ao such a quandary. I think I ahmibl ask
feit* were all 15 ailver certificate*, to­
Und» »'and." !.• »« ' . i •», • g oier to
Oklahoma City, April 27.- Sixteen
I <wild tell him afterwanh. you
One of the Ladd farms in Portland taling about |1,600,
wifa'a chair, and lowering hla voice *o dearly, under whose thrall her life has him.
person* were injured, o->e [lerhap* fa­
know, Il was only to g«t myself o«it of a ha* been sold and will be thrown open
that bl* «laughter ■■ Id not cat< h h - passed.
tally, in a tornado which destroyed a
»r»l».
and
Gren
’
s
been
doing
that
for
«ord*
Ju-' pul it liefore her in a < >m
for homes. There are 462 acres in the
Cruiser* to Go On to Manila.
large part of the town of Centrahama,
tn«
always
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CHAPTER IX.
mon «mw way thi* morning, llow can
tract and it brought 12,000,000.
Not a building in
Guantanamo Bay, April 27. It ia near here, today.
YVhat «laves tbe«e weak women »re to
"Mtop, Maude. an*l Daten aeriou»ly tn
you tell »he will object. She ran do a*
the
town
remains
wholly
intact after
understood
here
the
American
cruisers
According
to
the
secretary
of
the
»be likes about It
1 have no wi*h to thowe miserable clay Idols they have set wluit I havs to aay to you Mr. Pearman
North ¡Carolina and Montana, which the storm. Twelve buildings, includ­
Coerr* her In any way . but. mind, tell her up only to fall down before ami worship! has asked in earnest to be allowed tn Kansas state boanl of agriculture,
ing the Methodist, Baptist ami Presby­
the whole truth. It i* only fair the pro Adoral ion I* the main part of a woman's pay hi* sddrrsae* to you.
Your father there ia a decrease of 400,0<M) acres of left yesterday for Turkish water», will
posnl should be la d hefor* her. I'll enrw love, llow they (till revere these worth
recsvmmeml* you to think over G quietly twheat in that state, compared witn after the settlement of the Turkish terian church« -a, were totally wrecked.
trouble*, continue on the Manila via | T he town contains about H00 inhabit­
up to your room after lunchrsm, and you less imsges, despite the daily proof they and »«dierly. Bear in mind that w* ar* last year.
the Suri canal and finally join the arm­ ant*. Many of these are home les* a*
bar* *■ to what miserable potter's war* very poor, «nd that he will be very rich."
can tell me how ahe takes It.” and. turn
I
American women in Asiatic Turkey
"Mr. Pearman wants to marry ma!"
ored cruiaer aquadron of the Pacific a result of the storm. A terrific rain
Ing oa his beri, Harold iMnieoo left the they are comp*we»l of. Itnt they go on.
are in danger.
even when bruised and beaten, «till firmly and the girl's fare changed Into • star*
and hail storm followed the tornado,
fleeL
room.
greatly «riding to the damage.
"What's the matter, my mother," aald believing |n their old romantic Ideal. I th. of blank astonishment; "why, 4 never
Prairie fire* in Texa* have humel
Taft O ven Invitation.
Ma nd*, as abe atole to Mrs. iNniaon*. )**, women will shut their eyes to m*ny saw him but one»."
over 300,000 acres and the los* exceed*
"No, love; but It 1» true, for all that." 450,000.
Side, and, panini her arma round her things sooner than give up that dream
Renew Butchery at Adana.
Montrose, Colo,, April 27. President
"W«ll. mother, I can hardly bellav* It.
tie k. laid her fair, freeh young cheek of their girlhood. They would sooner re­
Taft will receive soon ■ formal invita­
Beirut,
April 27.
Delayed dia-
Berlin
ha*
inaugurated
a
system
of
against the pale, worn. tr««. led
fece main blind than awake to find themaelvea tin my word. I'm obliged to Mr Pearnun.
tion from the Gunnison Tunnel Opening I »tch< h just rroivnl here say that the
utterly bankrupt, and their account far I presume he think* girl*. Ilk* hothmi*« opening a bank account of one mark
"Mors of th'-*e drea.lful m- ■ . in ».-rie
association to attend the opening of carnage at Adana waa renewed Sunday
A fruit, ar* * mere queetlon of what you for each child when born.
I suppoe*; but don't look an tearful over overdrawn at Cupid end <'om;«ny's
this great govenrment irrigation pro­ night and many were killed. The firat
It.
Papa looks so gl-mmy, and you so woman will forgive the man she love* ev- will gft* for them. Beat let him know,
The American Newspaper Publish­ ject. The exercise* Will be held three massacres at Adana, where an Ameri­
•ad. It'a enough to frighten poor Yn« Even erything eveapt Inconstancy, and only neither min* that your daughter I* naith-
If be ha* Icat *om* more m-mey. I »up r ling th* ckmer to him through crime or • r to b* »■»—I nor won In that fashion.’ ers saaociation ha* asked the senate ‘ day* in August or September according can missionary waa killed, resulted in
to reduce the duty on jiaper.
| to the convenience of the president.
the alaughter of 10,000 per
<To b* continued.)
no** *s »ball always bars «nough to trouble. Bat tbsrv must never have tn*
OFFICIALS AT LABOR
Newsy Items Gathered from All
Parts of the World.
Railroads to Revise All Inland
Freight Kales.
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IIIMURM TO SPUMANE DECISION
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