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LINN COUNTY, OREGON, MAY II, 1WH) F ino insurance joker . or nf him «0 long •• the furtherance gf th* object he had In view waa attained. That hi» *»xi * »uld marry Maud« l**nl Fraternal Societies of Illinois Sound waa the g>*al he now aim«l at, and Warning Against Measure. that waa to be brought about, he Chicago, May II, t»adcra of fra thought far from improbable. To end he conceived, even while pre«» ternal n aurance societies have discov tng him for m«*ney. It waa quite n*»'*»<•<ry ered a joker in house bill No. 562, to k*wp on ea«y term» with the »quire now ready for a third reading in the None knew better ttuin he bow bitter It 1« tor a proud man to take hia word» Illinois legislature, which, if paaaol, tack, and if what h* no* play««! for wae will develop a billion dollar insurance to be achieved, that wax a neceaaliy. Th* combine with power to force smaller HAWLEY SMART task mu»t be ma«le •» raay aa powaibi* the unimiatabie draught *ugar*d a» far concerns and fraternal orders out of a* might be th« insurance business. "Ik he!** hr answered; “you will The bill in question contains a clause Insurance Policies Cover Fires Due Leas Important but Not Lea« Intar- have your joke, Mr |M>i*on. It’* a which provides that any insurance com mighty pity you rouldn t make up your eating Happenings from Point« to Dynamiting Test Cass Is CHAPTER X «Vntlauevll I think *o. «nd jref. almost QMOnariouolj to mind to con.'vntrate th* property once pany doing business in Illinois may is ---- -* of lai» _k. —---------- -t. A. Outside the State. Granville had mad* up hl» mind that be I U herself, she . K.-.A had V__ been mirre soli, it more. It*g pardon, inquire,” b« continued, Won at San Francisco sue policies with special rates of pre • aa powrrl.’w«. but «till, ail th- • oua about gaining his good opinion «ni deprecating l*rtu*on’a angry gesture, mium less than the usual rates to Maude’« letter tn -t a r- t I pleasing him than of y or*. To think ikiii t fear my alluding to •( again. It •gain, waa n»»t *•> ea«y to ‘l<> U hen the Gren sh.xild car* stxxit nw* in thia way «** waa preaurnptIon ou my i»art. I know, and The strike at Buenoe Ayres has liven members of labor unions, lodge* and San Francisco, Msy 11. An import other organ nations who, through an girl you are In !<»>* with apt- »-• ’•» »» she murmured . “and I . I,, Ì I • I r h 1 u>1 I if I «aid anything to tei you. I’m »ur* ended, officer, may take out insurance of not ant decision relative to the ca>tbquako • ilun't know. He*» nh*r, ar»<l better, and I’m heartily wry. You’ll forgive an uld Decision on French atirke depends le«a than 100 members. clause uf fire insurance policies was to f I m ». |h«M * .... .. - cleverer than any «Mie I ever m*< NV by man. who, not having l«**n brought up would *ertn to l»e to run away with h«r didn't he tell :ne this when he wae here with your view», »aw nothing but the con on the action of parliament. In thia proviso fraternal men see poo- handwi down to lay by the llniteo Stales yourwlf ¡inf. •• George I iot •«-. « laat? I think I'd rather have heard it »entraiion of wn <•*!•(». Yrw. I know I It directly Taft says cities arv under obligations sibilitiss of a great insurance cor|x>ra- Circuit Court of Ap> eals. ” K . .' >4 from hiniM-lf. Ah! but <L>*»ii*t be fell w i» all In tion, which, by catting rates, would affects several hundred pending suits wrong It laa't likely M ** to provide playgroumia for children. of •« “abwcotiding.' *••«■’• v at * «! im '?:: - me why not?" and the girl once more Maude evuki be br»»ught to think of «uch utterly annihilate comi-etition of small against insurance companies for lo-*< a to offer a m<M|ern w ib*titute f^r (!»•• took up the letter and rra«l Boyle has implicated the Whitla er and fraternal concerns. It was on sustained in the great fire of April, a thing I’m sure I hope the <*alling In right of turn« uarj hut ** -11 . !.»*-»ly, it I* "Ail thia, my darling, has been ■ of th* n»ortgagr i* no inctinvenience. you boy's unde in hia atory of the ki.inap- ly by accident that the attention of IVOii, and may result in the insured ob often found Inmnveniriit and * nrrrty lip.« for mViiith«. but how nxlld 1 tell can raatiy rai«* If < fraternal men was drawn to the joker. taining the principal of th ir policies But Nam's poaaiEde.** F-o. (hough to emulate )«>»iag you? bow rould I seek your love who got *•* «jeep in Ike r. that ws A strong lobby will be sent to Spring with interest for three years. Hundreda of persona arv on the verge I bear off yonr fair’Ellen hail n--t eien a home to offer? What the mu«t get that auu The case decided today was that of of starvation in the Zicaturarodistrict, field to light it. of Nethrrhy may - m (' ■ proper ng •< ruggì* has bervi tn .--e you mi often, and Two Thouaand. I the Richmond Coal company against the Mexico, following a forest firs. tn do on the hrwt hhi^h »f - ■ h <» • yef fcr-cp <|<>wi> wliat .urgi.l «* ’«!«« me, I he’» clever, Sam it Cutnit ereial Union Assurance company on mature refle rion. If may proir -*nly know When I biased your cheek too great a gentleman for m*. No of Edgar Thom|>sen, an American who POT OF GOLD SOUGHT FOR of London, in which it was sought to hardly feasible Mr* lx* bin* *r nm-t tw at parting la.l time, I nearly «laepcd you fena*. air, I hope . twit I’m a plain man' became king of one of the Fiji islands, recover about (20,000 inxuran- von coal clothed and fed, while the reiving and in ray arm. • n«l out th<» of is dead. Hia son will aucce«<i him. Eacavation for Kentucky Church Is in the bunkers at S|n-ar and Howard raiding by which that «dventurou» gradant my soul lo V»»i. I «lid hot ; it « h »<» HWMI Clo««ly Watched. street«, which caught fire several hours German banka will refuse to give doubt I **«* aiipportrd the I t ty of h.* l«»»c madneaa It I« v«»rhai*i niAiln« *»» n«w . hut. I’HAITER XU. after the earthquake of April HI, IBofl, would. In the«* day». I»e knon n by th* pro my darling, I •'•»uld n«*t Io** )«> » Abdul Hamid’s funds to the Young Wb«*n Cincinnati, May II. The excavation Harold l>eniiH>n touched bls hat hsngtil *Mii«" term of ”r««i‘i • i o h - ■ 1 you tell me that anol Lier aroka th* prii* lly, anil rotis bum«, but the okl usurer's Turks unless ordered to do so by the ami was destroys«! after smouldering for the building of St. Francis' church for a leor.tli, attention <*»•!• -n-: H :-l■ - -• n an«l I rovet, right or wrung. I mint apmk 1 h< Circuit < - >rt of artful speech still simmered In his brain. courts. myrmidon*, the grave consideration of hl* Maude, you muat drx kie lietwern U», <‘an in Dayton, Ky.. a suburb, is being Appeals reverses the judgment of the Why should it not I*? It would cut the Graft proaecutora will try to prove <X»un(rymen, »nd an eloquent oration, you trust me. and wait tang!«! knot of bls difflcultlea lie had Calhoun waa directly connected with watch«»! by many who believe that a lower court, which was tn favor of the rather to hU dl«advantage, by a criminal thl*-» more the l*tt*r frli In h*r lap, mails inquiries Young l*«arman had bribery of the San Francisco super pot of gold was buried under that site insurance company. court judge, would probably be the ter and the softened gr*y and »lightly The higher court decides that the t»-<*n brought up a gentleman, and visited visors. after the raid by General John Hunt miiiafion of young IxM'hinvar'a rar**r flushed face augured well for (»rinvili* eirthiuake was not the proximate in several g-«.l bouse« in the county. He « th*** day«. Hixie'a wooing. Collector Ix»b, of the New York port, Morgan and hie band of Confetierates cause of a fire which occurred after th» naturally a little »«»ggerated ibis to him What ia h* to write? Wbat 1» he to "Yea,” »he muttered, softly, “1 think self, to justify the course ba Intended to haa removed five assistant weighers near tb« close of the Civil war. > arthquake »hock, practically holding •ay? <’an you not gu*«*? <>f cour»«* h* I love him now aa he would bare me. The property belong««! to the late t' at an < -zrtl «¡uuk «■ . <■!>■ ol . au-<- a I re will alt down and do lb* very thing he and if I don't quit» yet for II x<*nM all pursue, nay. for lb« matter of that, had for allegtxj fraud in ths weighing of Matb.-w McArthur, a n..t .1 S. ill - rn directly and that for an earthquake to •hould not. II* cun t help, but b» < in so new to in» - I know I could shortly, been pursuing for sou» days. Ilia wife import«*! cheese. complicate her trouble«, I x>v* ia Mani Gren, dear, what am I to write to you? had told him l hat she had I aid the Pear Tl.en- win a subterra tie the imi reel cause of a dre the blase The international exposition of dry lyrt putl. z. r man proposition t»-fi>re Mamie, and that daily a aelflah pa*«d<>n. ¡laving no con- I think it must lie 'Yea. farm products will be held during the nean passage leading from th«- house, muat follow immediately upon the the young lady bad declined, with thanks; •olatlon to offer her, i a* >■ •» to • •• It waa wrong, she thought, to keep and it is here, the passage having lung quake. since which Intelligence be had bullied Dry Farming congreas at Billings, der h*r. he betake« bimaaif to hi« de«g | Gren in suspense when he was so dread The Appellate court also dec <l«-<l an since been filled up, that the treasure M<mt. Thirteen Western states and • nd pour« forth hl« «■•■ry of love a: I la fully In love with her; »o lhat night's Mrs. llenison, and snubbed or treated his other very important point, wh ch la terrltoriMk twu Canadian provin...... is euppuseti to be. daughter with cold indifference. The brails mentation. He eihorta her not to mi ry mall boro a timid, fluttering litlla note, The money was left it WM «aid, by that a fire following u|«on an explosion, Pearman, hut gio« her no hint of how the receipt of a hli41 prixlucnl a tre of th« family can mak« contumacious Mexico and Russia will send exhibits. a Confederate nain<xl Caldwell, wbn such aa one cau od by dynamit ng, is children conx-HHis of their high displraa •h* i« to comhat the iHie« that «<ir mendous ,tat« of exhilaration in ibst China haa decided to establish mili bait been North to pay the troop» of covered by the terms of the insurance ur« without any unseemly rating Indeed, : 'll young Templar. tary trailing schools for officers. General Morgan, then located in this policy. that may I* looked upon as mere mild and eat, genuine term«, the tala of hi« I“.*, Hut |xxir Mamie, after the fir.t flush Wreckage from th« steamer Shores vicinity. He stopped at th«- McArthur he dwell« on the certainty of hi< having ot exultation that enter» th« breast of salutary punishment compared to the oth TAFT WILL PRESS BUTTON residence, and, his presence being dis- • hom* ere long to offer her through b.< eiery (irl st ■ welcome de. laration of er that other which, to speak metaphor haa tieen seen on Lake Michigan. ' • • a ■ '■ c.g -*»’« li-mm-d ’.« i cloeed, secreted the gold, said to own eiertion«. an«l wind« up with a tre l.ne, quickly aw«>k» to the fact that ber -• ». A boom haa been starteud in New domestic lee bouse. It is hard to dew-rib», amount to several thousand doilnrs, To Open Qunnison Tunnel at Trans- inendoua peroration ab<> it having l<»v»-l (xMiitioii wn. Mt • »lut itili r '•■•I by •' still there will be few of my readers York to run Roosevelt for mayor. and escaped, intending to join General her from her cradle lie haa done noth She confided her engagement to her tooth Mississippi Congress. who. If they have had the g.«.«l fortune Many vesacls have been loet by a Morgan. | 1 1 er. and for the first time In ber life Denver, May 11. Th«' Trans-Mis •omethlng under a twehermmth « gr The latter was killed in Trnnetsee Maude beheld Mr». I»eni«.>n really ancry not to experience It. but must have seen hurricane off the coast of Yucatan. son» culprit enduring that slow punish sissippi Commsrcial congr«1*«, which and though I fear all lox r« r«» • "Fn> •urprlaed am! diegueted with Gren about the same time. Th« Illinois legislature haa been call will ti« held in this city Auguat IN to fearfully, tho th.-r. igh believe in t rille," ««Id that lady. "It's too bad of n»nt metml out more often, perhap». to 21, will bring together the largest figment» at the time Then min«« another him. taking aihant-.ge of a child like you daughter« than eons. Hut don't we all ed on to cut appropriations 110,000,000. Black Hand Again Busy. •heet of ¡MMtfecript »N mii can »he lo gather ng o «mil ent men ever a»s«-m- in thl. manner. I like him. always have know It; the chilling rejoinder that meets A new |x»ta(e stamp commemorative Chicago. May II. Another Black bits! in the West him?” h* »hall know no re«t till hr get« liked him. and, under different cirvum any attempt at geniality the austere of the A.-Y.P. fair will be issued June President Taft will look that seen» to say It la heresy that Han<i outrage was |x-r|«trat«*i today be present and will pre « the button her »natter \' d af «-r r « ail •! »< «tarn-««, would have ««Miner seen you his 1. and poated. Grenville Rua* frrl« n »re un wife than any man's I know. But he -«» should presume to forget th« measure when three bomba were exploded in that will turn the waters into the Gun A systematic smuggling of Chinese quick succeaaion in the borne of Dom nison tunnel, the grest gov«-run ent re eaey than ever Hr 1» not thinking can ixtrelv keep hltniM-lf aa yet, and muat of our offending the moral thong always much of poor Mamie’« trouble* a* \N‘..i» know that hi« thinking of a wife at all awaiting us should we show any signa of from El I'aao to Chicago haa been dis inick Pecorere. Thia follow«»! cliwely clamation project. The govern-irs of will »he aay to hi« declaration of lox- is foolish in the extreme, and that think relapwing into cheerfulness? Bah ! those covered. u|x>n the death of Mariano Zagone yea- th« Tran Mississippi stat«-» will attend H* rack« hi« brain for every- *r» * of ing of you i« .imply absurd. He's behaved phyalcal torturers of the middle ages were tenlay aa t’e result of nr. allege«! Black with but few exceptions. A man haa been clear«»! of a murder faior »he ha« *b‘»«n ‘ m all the pa«: very l»dly. and if you «ion't promise to mere bungler» at their craft. Hand ahexitmg. No one was Injur«»! Among the former pn sidenta of the From this time pout «¡Ma>i«le'» life was charge at Chicago by a comparison of by the exploalona. year, Hneet ami cousinly she luta been write and bre«k It off. you ran say, by For three month» congress who will tie prrse t are Wil finger prints. ever. but no sign of love can lie reali my desire, I shall tell your father all ma<l» heaiy to l~-ar Harold lleniaon writ Pecurero, who ia reputod to be liam J. Bryan, David R. Francis, pres for her to his study, sud himself put Foo! that I have l»-en !” he mutters ; "I ■ iMXlt it." Th« French government and employes wealthy, has received letters front the ident nf the St lxiuia exp sition, ami have been an careful not to give her a '•Oh, mother, you won't do that.” said Pearman's proposal before her. lie en are gathering their forces together for Black Hand threatening him ’ With John lie, ry Smith one of the apostles bint of my feeling« I wish I had that Maude larged upon Its advantage», and ileclaml * K'g*ntic struggle. death unless he compiled with the I de- of th«- Mormon chur«-h. letter taick. No, 1 don't. 1 don't, know, “Not un|r»« you oblige me," said Mrs that It waa bet duty to aave the pr«>|»wty The premature explosion of a small manila for money. The railroad int« eat« of the West In abort and the last fragment «-on I irnison, sternly. to her dew-endants , on her head It rest tainevi pretty well the g K of Grenville* will 1» represented by E II. Harriman, Poor Maude was electrified. That the wl whether fha In-niauns uf Glinn should tiomb at Maxatlan, Mexico, starts«! a Wu Ting Fang to Taach. thought» at present. James J. Hill, E. I*. Ripley, of the mother abv had I hxmi always ais-ustomrd ■■•■ese to exist, as of cotirse her future fire in which 50 houses were burned. For him to pot, and do a» she hked with, should b<ial«*n>i must take her nan» Chi<T;'M<M«y 11 Ting Fang, Atchison, Topeka A- Santa Fe. and At the l‘i,rV«’xl priB’-iry •i.'x'tion CHAPTER XI. •uddraly rise against her liks thia, was self, be cared not 1» waa an old man, (,'hin«'« mmister t>*-Ilie, l mted States, President Wn < hell, of the Rock Island- Joecph Simon was nominate«! by the Mau«l-. aa • already explained, |».t her comprehension Yet to anyone ■ ml it mattered little to him. Any foreign Frisco system. hs» accepted th« prMidency of ti.« t Republicans for mayor and M. G. Mun '"•x - bus tx-e’1 having a hard time of It at who baa made iharacter his study, noth watering place waa g«»«l ei»m«h for nrae s -T mki I of Chicago. The »chool is ly by the Democrats. Glinn th*»» la.t two or three days Uf* ing van be more in a«s-ordance with the to wear out his niiverable life In. on«- of a aeriea atarted under the so has beeu all so easy to her so far. that u.ual law In such cases. Weak, feeble deplored the follie» of bls youth, Speaker Cannon haa juat celebrate«! spicM of th« imperial Chir e govern she hardly reallav» the facing of tin« cbarai-tera. when, either frotn caprice or was aad that a father should plead hia 73d birthday. ment. Cxiuraea in Chinsse litt rattire, Bui Robbsrisi and Attempts at A<«on her first genuine trouble She I. swan driven by necessity, they exert sm-h power fore a daughter in this wise 11« could Wheat and corn have had another ad domeatic Science, Chinese and interna Ing th» po»t anxiously this n. truing Gren as may lie In their ha tula, invariably do it hear anything but the thought that th« Still Continue tional law and in the customa and hab- Is rertaln to write to live by return, and tyrannically and deaiMitlrally. lh-nisons of Gliuu should be expunged vance in California. Adana, May II.—The sit istion here it» of Chinese in their own country her belief in Gren la unbounded Mr». iNsvison has suffered of late from from the roll of th« county in wbl«h they Admiral Evans ia emphatic in his will be given. and throughout th« province ia improv ”n«v more th» Icy breakfast table ah» the stern rule of her lord and master. In had dwelt and t««en known sines the Wars ing Th government is Ix-ginning to So dre»«h. Iler father looks at h.-r «< a spite of all her love for her daughter, t’je of the It <>*«•« all this it was In Mamie's ideas against disarmament. restore the plunder and the people are culprit who would subvert th» old Gre has beixvtw dimly conwious that there power to avert. Why could she not mar Hawaiian Japs Strike. Jerome may be the Tammany candi returning to their homes, many of clan story, and sacrifice her parent In «■ill be no peace at Glinn ttnlewa Maude ry thia man? lie hard been brought np a date for mayor of New York. Honolulu, May 11. - Fifteen hundred stead of pre.i-nting her throat to the yields «-.ent to ths ukaao Harold In-ni gentleman, and mixed In th« best society which are still standing. I he military Japanese laborers employed on the Busineaa ia at a standstill at Burn«» knife. Mrs Denis«« evidently look. u[»ui »in lias promiilgsted cotn» ander has sent tro >pe into t e Women of her In the county. If not quite her «.pial in Honolulu Sugar plantation went on her as a sainted martyr. Mx loves and das» can suffer, but they cannot resist. blood, he would repair the shattered for Ayres on account of the strike. There strike for higher wages today, an I it rout try districts to maintain order and eympatbires with her daughter stir ap Even now she would not urge Maude to tune» of th« family. Hm-h mat<-h«a wer« is much rioting. enable the refugee farmers to harvest is expected the movement will spread proves of her spirited refusal, but she marry f’earatan But that her Impecuni made every day. The destiny of the plu A rumor is current in New York to the other plantation wh> re Japat ese their crops. cannot d*«*rt her old Idol» "'The king ous nephew had dared to entangle her tocracy was to strengthen the aristocracy. Many Armenians and n few M stems that (kiuld haa loet ctxitrol of the West are employed. The field laborers de car. do no wrong-'* Harold Ib-nison's daughter in an engagement, «-»iieclally at Far 1» It from him to put any pressure ellb * mand they be paid SI a day, while thoee are still in prison and even now opinion must be hers outwardly, though thia time, rmro.l aa much wrath within it|»n her. but It waa his duty ae a parent ern Pacific to Mackay. erate attempts are made to born the heart of hearts she tnay rebuke employed in the sugar mills and else In ber The lake steamer Shores sunk while her ae her nature was capable of Moat to lay the whois case before her. Armenian bouses. Various r nerii s be reelf for not being on ber datigli ter’s mothers, I imagine, would deem she had Gallantly did Maude fight her battle, on the way to Duluth. The passengers where want a proportionate increase. are recorded and valuabli a Irom a safe eld«. grounds for Indignation. and crew numbered 21. and though at the eml of this long inter in a German Hour n ill I av« lieen car "A letter from Grenvlll« for you. All this while Pearman has not been view ah« etood with flushed and tear Egyptian Cotton Success. ried away. Nevertheless, com! tion« A statue of Ixingfellow haa just tieen Morale,” said her father, as he threw it Idle. Slowly, but eutely, the legal notices stained <4ieeks to listen to her father's San Bernardino, Cal., May 11. Cov A grand emment expert* have turned their at are very different from what they were aero»«. Hhe and h»r cousin were regu and proraailings progroa., and Harold Anal etordium. aba waa still resolute in unveiled at Washington. lar <-orr»»i«rtident». so that It etrlte«l no liriiison knows full well that within three her refusal. daughter of the poet pulled the silken tention to the Yuma valley expa-rinent only a few days ago, remark ; yet th» mother noth »«1 that the weeks ten thotmand pounds must 1» found, Hut the struggle was too unequal. En cord. farm, where H>0 acres of Egyptian Mexican Style of Regulating girl, ins’*»'! -f tSUfftag ' ««pen as was h.-r or Glinn must go to the hammer. Tb» der the pressure put upon her by h«r hue- H. E. Huntington is ransacking the cotton is being planted on the Indian wont. slip;i»d It quietly Into th» ¡-- v*t Pearmans conduct the campaign with 1st nd Mrs. I venison had not only mad« Toluca. Mexico, May II. Angered globe for rare plants for his home near reservation. Professor Howard L. of h»r «ire«« .Maude felt aa If she po» •■rupulcu. ¡«-htet!.... It i. quite in a- Mamie write ■ letter of renunciation to lx» Angeles. He has bail a force of Preston, who arrived today, aaid the because of many death«, which real- »«-«.».! a tallaman against ber trouble», rordance with the old traditions of the Grenvlll» lb», but had penned him a very dents of Zanacantapec claim were ca is- experiments had been remarkably i uc- and determin'd to read It In the solitu«!» Battle of F'ontrnoy. They apologiie for severs philippic herself. In which sh» In- 40 gardeners at work two years. ed by the Toluca San Juan railroad, ceasful thus far on the deaeri landa. of lo-e own chamber, and there she betook every fresh pr<x-e»e, and allude to It as a ■Istsd that all correwf**nden<w should Indictments have been returned the residents of Zanacantapec today bereelf as soon ae breakfast was over. mere matter of form. They affeit to twv- cess» between them. Rh« had further. against six employes of the American ditched a t ain and th-eatened to tear Il»r cheek fluabv'l as »he perused It, an«! Here that there <an l»e no doubt .Mr. !>en Restitution by Regent. under th« threat of revealing everything Sugar Relining company for alleged up rails and tie« un ms the road built th» large grey eyes opened wide with i«x>n will easily pay them off al ths ax- to Mr l»«nlaon, extort»! a promise from Pekin, May I 1. The regent. Prince around the town in«U-ad of through it. astonishment. Grenville's tale of paa. n plration of th» notie» of fors.-lo»ur»_ The Maude that she would write no more to frauds In connection with weighing Chun, who since the dismissal of Yuan The authorities have been ap|iealed to at» lov« would bav» moved moat girls, old gentleman even indulge» in pocularity her cousin. Nh* knew her daughter well, sugar for dstermining duty. Shi Kai has be> n collecting list* of by the railroad company ar d an effort albeit h» baa not as yet in the»» pages on the subject. Rapid progress ia now being made in and felt Implicit confidence that, her word officials dismissed previous to his tak ia being made to ascertain who ditched figured to any great advantage «till "Mean to has» th» very laat day out one* pledged, troth would bo kept. the Calhoun trial. ing office, issued an edict today re the train. Grenvlll» lloae had a »Lewd enough li»ad of us. I see, sir; and quit» right, too,” he The engine waa running 1 have dewcrltied the first Mags of the Roosevelt deciares the country has a habilitating the reputations and re slowly and none of the passengers in upon his »boulders, and was a comely «■buckled, U[sm meeting th« squire one warding the families of five officials of the coaches waa injured. attack. It la a common enough story, right to pick immigrants. man to look upon, to boot. He told his day. the late dowager empress, who w ere lov» well, and few mablvns, even If th«y "Yea, Pearman.”' wae the grim retort;; aa many a woman could hear witness to, An industrial exposition will be held beheaded for opposing the Boxers. «1» not redproents It. can listen unmoved ”1 learned th» exacting of my pound of aa far as the general details go. Cen Trust Chief» Convicted when Hint old-world story Is passionately flesh, to the la»t pennyweight, la your jou not easily guess tba result? Nbe was in Chicago during August. Savannah, Ga., May 11.—"Guilty of told them There waa plenty of warmth hands I bare not forgot my lesson You a high spirited girl, and bora hsraelf More cold weather la being experi Postal Employes Scared. conspiracy to monopolies interstat« In Grenville's fervent pleading, and after burn It Into your popils* minds pretty bravely In the beginning; but rut off enced through Kansas and Nebraska. Paris, May 11.- Conditions ware trade" waa ths verdict brought in by from ell communl wtlon with her lover, reading the letter through twice. Maud» deeply." Tbs death list In the Adana, Asiatic favorable for the government in its ths jury in th« case of th« turpentin« dropped th» paper on her lap. and. utterly Th» old Iswyer has laid hlmoelf open she gave way at last to the moral pre» oblivious to ber trouble», fell into a rev- to another rebuff, and Deniaon has not sura brought to l*ar upon her, and. with Turkey, massacre, is estimated at 23,- controversy with the postal employ es. trust late tonight. The names of the It waa aaid today, and it ia not III ely two indicted corporations are omitted failed to take advantage thereof. Why? pale • beck« and heavy oyes. whispered her 000. STI». a a trike would be declared for the pres and th« verdict applies only to five It aeemed ao Strang*. Rh* had loved Sarcasm breaks no bones, few knew bet mother "that they mlgtit do with her a« Ei-Senator Stuart, of Nevada, died ent. The government’s firmness has officers. The maximum sentence i« a and admired Gren aa long ae she could ter than that as’Uta "fisher of men." they Iik*d: If she couldn't marry Oren owing (25,000, with an estate worth mail« a deep impression upon the n.nk fine of (5,000 and a term of one year rememher. but eb» had n»ver though' of Ilia sentlvlneaa waa tolerably blunt, and she didn't car« who It was." and file. | in the penitentiary. Kia in thia way—nt Irast. aha did ax I ba recked Uttlt »bat men said to him. (To be con tin usd. I I only I1,500. EVENTS OF THE DAY! MUST PAY LOSSES Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of the World. Insurance Companies Cannot Put Blaine on Earthquake. PREPARED IÜR THE BUSY READER IT COULD NOT BE CAUSE OF EIRE /