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VOL. XIII SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OR KOON, JULY o ••• •» iiM)y • »• tbe extraordinary atiart.-e of Uort- DYNAMITE STOPS PHONES. ■nd»r From very Ions odd» offer el •<«in»t him. he rose in the .-nurse of the Heavy Explosion Jars Business Part day to be ooce luore Bret favorite, reach- ot Chicago. ins very n»«rly t> hi« original price of ten .U>s baek. From the opening of the Chicago. June 29.- An explosion room« iKIliaou waa very eager In hie supposed to have been caused by dyna «»ffers to back th» horse, while It might _ mite did great damage in the bueineaa hate been al»» noticed that Mr. I'lyart accepted the long odtis against <‘orlsnd‘-r. district t might, injured two or three "Juat to «niter himself," «• he said, “hav persons severely, and wrecked stores ing laid rather heavily against him." Hut ■nd windows for a block near Clark It quickly |»rmmt«w through Hie Suh- | HAWLEY SMART eeriptiun IC-.-m that the horse Is being and Washington streets. lacked in earnest, and »hen. about half The exact nature of the explosion is past four, I'earman'e aoi-rvdlted agent unknown, because of the great amount began also to put money on the horse, the eiciletuetit bet-ante Intense. Lass Important but Not Lass Inter of debris thrown about the alley where Prostration» Reportad From Chicago, The King, or stock brokers of the tnrf. it oxurred. The police think it an esting Happenings from Points CHAPTER XXI — (Continued ) •t»r Leki Mr Kam Pearman In high es like their brvthreu of the eat tern ex- New York, Philadelphia, Bos other in the series of gamblers* war Fvarman jiatieed He was a shrewd teem. Outside the State. change, with all their a.-utem-«« are mar ton and Elsewhere. bombs that have mystified detectives man. and he ...old noi help being attack "You'd be going up by the aix train. velously Ilk» sheep iu times of panic. for mor«> than two years. by the ability with which bla opponent I supi'oee. sir? Only half |>aet thro» now, The leaders al both place« can liter»«»« had got up hla case, "huppoee I let you but I espe<q you're going home again The scene of the explosion was in or depreciate property pretty much at larael W. Durham, a prominent poli an alley in the rear of the central tele take the horse?" he said at length fl ret.” Chicago. June 29.-- In »pile of occa their plea-mr*. Ae lh*re 1«. of <«>ur»e. tician of Philadelphia, is dead. "Even then be 1» a valuable boras, and “Juat ao. I want to have about an money to t>* mole by au<-h Hucluailune. phon«« exchange. The Chicago Tele- sional storms, there was no let up yes »orth just now a AtetUous prl«-e. Thera hour at the paddocks first " The Pittsburg streetcar strike was phote company was unable to do any terday in the killing heat that haa held it ran ararrwly be wondered at that they would be people who would give pretty "One last look at the cra«-k, eh. sir? do it. But why »Itotild the une be «term settled »atisfactorily to ■11 concerned more business during the night. Two the whole Eastern section of the Unit nearly that sum to Insure hla not starting Win. won’t be. though they do tako restaurants facing on Clark street ed Stated in its grip fur the ¡ia«t week. ed virtuous aud rimpeetable, ami the oth after a day of rioting. fur that particular ra<w." strange llbertlra with him In the betting?" er th» contrary? There I* Iltll« to choose were blown practically into the streets, “I give you credit, Mr. H ook " replied Li Ching Hau, nephew of Li Hung foul being scattered over the car Ten death« weie reported in thia city, "He's very well and 'll mak» some of between the «an-lala of the two ba-tling due solely to the heat; in New York Pmrman at length. *'1'11 sign a release them Open their eyea and shut their Chang, ie dead. He was the Chinear tracks. ring». there were two death« from heat and of the mortgage, with this provlao, that inoatba before many days are over." Grenville Itose^ upon I’eartnan's de It urgí I affair.-» at M< Meo City.* In this alley also was the rear en ore from a thunder »torm that «wept my engagement with Mies I «raison ro "Well, you’ll hav» i *npaay up. air - parture, had carried the release In tri- The sho|w and roundhouse of the trance to Power« A Lambert's saloon, over the city late in the day. ti alns as it waa." Pro*- Mr. Grenville li.w». I rom Glinn ; be'« uavph to rhe wpiirv. Harold Ihmitun wae Mwiden (rations wen almost without number, 'I have told you already that that • going by that train. Know him, Mr jubilant beyond measure. free from bta Tonopah A Goldfield real at Tonopah, beadquarters fur Martin B. and his associates in the building here, tn New York, in Philadelphia Nev., have been destroyed by fire. question ia totally aloof, and must t>e Pearman, I »up|»»M." dlffl.-ultle«, amt. to u*e his own expres trades. Madden anti hie men are figur and Boaton. held entirely distinct from the claim of "Yea. I do know him." »aid Pearman, sion, "out of the hands of thooe blood- A large quantity of smuggled opium berlot. It 1» a point upon which I am aa he ibought over their recent interview. ing largely in labor disputes at pres Here there wan »ome relief afforded has been discovered in San Francisco ■u- kers. the Pearmans." Th» hope« Gren not emiwwered to enter, and ha«« nothing ent, and have been the subject of grand late la«t night, when a cooling brvvse "B»g pardon, air ; didn't know you ville had raiiH-d had lnflu»n<«d him In ■nd two Chinese arrested aa the princi to »ay." jury indictments. didn't iik» him. he'e usually reckoned a hi« influence with Ram I'rarman. and. If «wept in fiom the lake. It waa not pals. Grenville Rose 1» proving himself a nice gentleman " Another place ojiening into the alley regarded a« a |>ern>at ent break in the a little aar«-a»tic In hie rirtort«. th» bitter router of casuistry Though not bls mlo- "How do you know he'. guing to Chancellor von Buelow, of Germany, which was badly damaged, was the hot wave, however, and emergen'T or cynicism of his nature had toned down elon or Interest to • ;**«k on that »object, tewur* will resign aa noon as th* finance bill cash register store of Mont Tenness, der» were issued by the police throw rattier upon that ocnelon Hoe now I think it ««• one be bad a good deal "Bei-auae he »»nt a m»»>age to «ar »o." thought It time to do a little work f»r is dlspawed of. Hia successor has not who is alleged to conduct several gamb ing open the park« and playground« to to r»7 to "What, a telegram? How long ago ■" ling place«. Tenn* as' place has been men and boy«. Many took advantage himself; so without more a«t->. he revert yet been selected. "Then there 1« nothing more to bo "About an hour and a half; It was ed to bis passion for hie coualn, and An- of thi«, and crowd« from the poorer Winnipeg will prohibit American raided frequently by the |a>lice. ■aid,'* otioerved Pearman, rising about two o'cli» k." licilot his uncle’s permiaaiou for their "I am afraid not. It would be better circuses from parading unless they other Ixiinl wm exploded there a year acctiona of the city »ought a breathing "That waa the time I left Glinn, and engagement ago. »pace for the night in the open. ■on both aid«-«. I fancy. If w» had come hla telegram left Xminater then. Hum! display the Hag of Great Britain in Harold Denison ««« a good deal taken to trrnw. M'e shall probably n«t make It must have left livnieoa'e while I »»I During the day a man named Carl stead of that of the United States. atm. k. It unit >•» burn» In mind that b« IMPORTANT RULE MADE. quite so much that we must take our there." thought Pearman. BMM EH I ■ *M- ■ '.••ri.«-t. t.-l from the "What the had not rwsived the »light»»t hint of thia i The Cincinnati city council has pa»» chance of. You will certainly lose a devil could It have been aiiout? I »ay, excessive heat, and rushed into the in any way beforehand, and Io »ay that g-»>l deal more.'' what was Mr. Roae'e nwwaage -exactly T‘ he WS» pleased now he did h«ar II. would ed an ord manee directing that clocks Canada May Control Road« Starting water» of Lake Michigan for relief. b turned back on« hour from May to ''You’re right ! I'll do It." "Iteg pardon air, but, you know, we be Though he wu rescued the ahm It prov in United State«, very far from rhe truth. II» liked September, inclusive, thus giving more "Ib-pend upon It, It's your cheapeai way ain't allowed------ " ed too great for him. and he died later nephew, l'erba pa, »• far a* it waa In hi» daylight. Ottawa, Ont., June 29 An import tn the h..,ipital. out of the «Tai»e, and I hope Coriat>d»r "Yea. of course, I know; there's a fail rateali nature to like anybody . but will »[»eedily recoup you Excuea me for sovereign for you—go on.'* ant judgment haa been handed down by The Salvation Army will take 2,500 Pittsburg streetcar men have gone •till tbuugbi that Maude, with bar ha one > moment, and I'll fetch the release I the board of railway commi»sioners for "Well, it can't be of any consequence, poor children on a lake trip today. had I It drawn up In the event of your tak and you won't let out 1 told you. Mr. personal attractlooa. ought to marry on a strike. Canada. Uy tin-dcriaion.t'ana‘a may in.riey or rank. If not Uith Nilll. al Still. Ing a sensible view of the transaction Pearman," said the clerk, ae his haud Rooaevelt ia said to be much heavier rule railway Uystema originating in the the present moment, he was virtually In and I Grenrill« left the r<->in closed >>n the goM coin.- "It waa than when he left the White House. TWO DEATHS IN NEW YORK. United Stat««. The case decided was All right, my pet, so far." he ex thia To Mrs. Hmlaon, Paper Building», debted to h • nephew for £l<,,»<» a dr- that of the Dawaon board of trade, <-u ma lance llttla likely to help him In rhe Castro still remains in Spain, con- claimed, aa he entered Denison'» private Temple From Grenville Knee, Xmin which co n.dallied of excrcslYe rati a or. Thunder Storm Does ureat Damage long run a« men of Haruki lu-nlaon'« damning everytb.ir.g and everybody. aauctuary where Maude was anxiously ater. 1 shall be boms Imnlght Iwv» the White Fas» A Yukon railroad. I he caliber generally hale nn-«l heartily fi»o»e and Cools Air Somewhat. waHiug uim. Pen an<t ink, quick And dinner.' '* Cardinal Satolli is seriously ill and company replied aa only a part of It« to whom they are deeply beholden. How eelsltig on» of the telegram slips, he wrote 'That was all. you're sure?" New York. June 29 Th<- second of grave doubts are entertamVti for hia ever, he had not come to that yet, and system was in Canadian territory the rapidly: "Every word. I'll take my oath." a series of cooling thunder storms broke recovery. th» way hl* nephew had outwitted Pear Canadian board ha I no juriadiction. "To Mr» Hudonn, Paper Buildings, 'Thank you; keep a place for me bj There The chairman of the board, ex Ju fge over the city lau- yeaterday. 1 «tuple. From Granville lloae. Xrnin the six train;" and Pearman drove off to man pleauj bla cynic and «indict!»» Hawaiian sugar planter» have agreed waa a sudden drop in temperature. turn much. »;»<. Shall be home to-night; have some see bis horses. to make no concessions to the Japanese Mabee, in a carefully drawn judgment, The storm was responsible fur the death (To ba continued) disposes of thi« theory altogether. tb-ng for dinner." strikers. It waa a very simple message, but the At •b 'There, fold that up. and send It off owner of Coriander had i>een quite long The conclusion reached ia that the of one man and injury of several. A vigorous 4 I > I« f I it * u I a h r d *uffrrrr. campaign ha« been board haa jusriadiction over the tolls the Folo grounds the game bi-tween d ractly to the telegram office. No time enough on the turf to kuoW that a tele The »ufTerliig» of dramatic authors atarte.I in New York ag«in«t the com- the company or companies may be en New York and Brooklyn was alutut to lo be loet, Maude." gram may represent anything but what "Well, 1 don't see much in that." re It appears to say. It dimjuieted him at the flrat night perfonuaix-es of their mon house tly. titled to charge on through traffic re- , liogin when lightning struck the tlag torted Maude. "What a gourmand you much He wish'-d that he had driven plays are said to lie ao acute that few Hundreds of peroons auffrring from calved at Skagway or that district to pole in center field, «mashing the upper muet be, Gren I" straight lo the Mallon ln»t»ad of home to uf them dare to sit In front at the dra leprosy are said to wander unrestricted White Horse or any other intermediate portion of the »laff into splinters end "Never mind. tVb«w'« that deed?--«fa, Mannersley; be might have written hl» matic debut Of til« < tiildrvll of tbelr point between the international bound leering down the |>ennant llitg which through Uie island of Cuba. hare. I'll expíala It all to you after letters there, «nd hl» own telegram brain. Thackeray. In his "Virginians." ary between Ate«ka and British Co-1 the New York team won In I9i‘5. 'wards'' Ex-Vice Preeident Fairbanks says lumbia and White Horse u|«>n the rail- ' Before relief came two death» werb would have been off much aoonar. In "And my noto?" ehe «aid abyly, bolding the meanwhile here he waa at the pad has George Warrington silting tu a the Japaneae rule in Corea gives go-d nd let) to the long Hat of temperature way lines, ai d upon through truffle re neighboring coffee house while the first It up. dock*. promise for the future of the country. ceived at any point u|»on the railway victim». There were a «core of proa- "Neither you nor It will I* wanted to- "Well. Martin?” he Inquired, m hla production of his "t'arpeaan” 1» In prog- California Democrats have gone on line between White Horse and the trati >n». The maximum temperature day. I think, But coma back bere wh«n trainer came out to bita; ”buw ar« ri-va, receiving bulletins of Ha r««-p- wu Mil, but the humidity was great. record as favoring ex Governor Folk, boundary, destined to Skagway. you have seen Jam«« off." tlou from bls friends, and doubtlees they all going on?" Summing up the reaults of the heat of Missouri, as candidate for preaident "Perhaps you'd rather I should never "Well aa can ba, ■Ir. Coriander did consoling hlmw-lf with copious drafts wave, Health (iimmimunir Darlington in 1912. eend it ?*' she inquired, half timidly, half two nice canter» and a good mile and a of at limit at lit g liquids ns a sort of lu- ALASKA ROAD OPEN 1010. in hi» wrekly mortality report today coquettlebly. quarter gallop, to wind up with, thi» aulatlon nguliuit unhappiness In case Friends of F. A. Cook, the Arctic noted an in.-reaae of m arly 2l)0 death« "Mauds, ba aerioue now, pirase. You morning No bur»« can be doing better. It Is »nldtlint explore’, expect to hear from him at Bi* Rush to Interior Predicted When over the corresponding period last year. may tea»« me aa much as you like after- But they tell me they’re laying against thugs should go wrung Gill * rt. tin- author of "I'ln.t- time now that he haa been «ucees- An East Side blacksmith went sud wards.’* Travel la Easier. him In lamdon, If something was ths W. H. and Im reaching the pole. * aiiv-ll'-v HOU ■ I U ’> Mikado," .U1HHUO. . denly insane while at work. Hhe »«ird nothing, but flitted from the matter." aud the trainer glanced inquir fore," "Patience" Seattle, Wash., June 29. 8. W. Ec room on her errand. bas never yet ntteml«»! a premiere of j ingly at Ms master. Jap strikers in Hawaii have apimaled cles. pres dent of the Copjier River A Grenville R om , armed with the deed APPLES IN DEMAND. "Something h»» been th» matter. Mar any of hl« many aw < r«sful o|«-rns and to Governor Freer, of a release of the mortgage, and a simi tin- too long a mailer to tell you at playa, i. drrudln* the m-rvoua strain of I Northwestern railroad, arrived here - ,, ..... . I ..... II,.,,r, . .......... -mJ R'port* from Morocco say the revo lar acquittance of the harlot claim, all present; but everything ia now satisfac the ordeal Even Henry J. Byrou. who last night, and will sail for Cordova, It Escessivs Price is Cut Down, De lutionists are winning over thesultan'a drawn up in due legal form, quickly re- torily arranged. Hut I want to talk to was supl 4 to be a callous sort id mand IS Unlimited. Alaska, July 1, to look over the rail troo(». turned to Peerman. you about tboeo two year ohla; so, com» person, in «>> far as .-arliig for tbe I "Here," he »«id, 1» your acquittance, inaide." road construction work and the oth* r Washington, Jun«- 29. W. K. New Dsposita in the Chicago national world'» verdict »«» mme-nicd.-I» Mid ¡ signed by my uncle. If you will sign tbs property of the Morgan at d Guggen ell, of Gaston, representing the Oregon After a lengthened co<if»r<i»re with hi» banka are at the highest point ever to have I hvii cvimpletely wret.ti-l at release, I'll band It over to you. Shall I trainer. Pearman returned to the station heim interests, es|x-cially newly diacov- Horticultural society, who taa tnen ring for a eertanl •• a •e.-vud wttue«» to Grenville !<<«» wa« a fellow traveler with the first produettani uf his play. "Dear-, reached. vred copper de|K>«ito. traveling through the East studying your signature?" Mrs. Katherine Could haa been him and they even occupied the same car er than Ufe." "The Copper River A Northwestern the apple situation, both as to produc Pearman uodded ««aeut. and upon the riage, but beyond • few words of recogni It was at this performnmv that a granted ber divorce and (3(1,000 a year will be openrd in 1910 for traffic,” tion and market, hail a conference to spl-earati.e of th« butler, scrawled hi» Hon. no converaation pa»»ed between long delay mvurrvd at the rud of the alimony. said Mr. Eccles "and 1 predict there day with Secretary Wilson and oiler nam« «rrova th« parchment, to which the them. aeeond act. flllhig tbe auillrmw with t»-| Secretary Ballinger has started on will be a great rush of |M-ople to the Agricultural department officials. " He wltnrssea signed their attestation, Ke l'|»m entering the lYieatine, the flrat inspect the variou9 interior of Alaska, as the hardship« of waa assured on every hand that there then placed th« acquittance in hl« pocket, thing Pearman saw in the hall, on ra»t- patience and tin- dlatlugulabed author hi, W—Urn trjp i. . .. the trail that many have had to face ia no danger of overproduction of ap I irrigation works. teak up bi« bat. and departed. without ing hie eye at the notice-board containing with dread. and that have deterred countless num ples in Oregon ; that th«- Eastern mar "What In the name of Heaven can further demand for an Interview with tbe latest new», was that Coriander was I The Standard Oil haa announced a Maude. on« more first favorite for the Two they tie doing back there?" n«ked a cut of 10 conta por loo gallons in the tiers from going Into the interior, will ket is almost unlimited, but before the be removed by the tqjening of the new trad« ran assume large proportion« Not that lb» be rot b<Mlne«e had for Thousand, at seven to two, taken freely. critic, meeting Byrou In the lobby of price of reflned oil. road. The same vegetables and agri means must be devised for getting on» »ecood put It out of hl» mind. No; "I»ooe again." he muttered, “somehow. tbe theater trying to calm hl» troubled I Excessive heat throughout the At cultural products that can lie raised in Oreg n apples into the Eastern market to do him Justice. he looked upon the prob And I believe that telegram and It<xo spirit by walking nervously about. able rupture of hie engagement a» a very are at the bottom of it." "I don't know," iuoaiM-d the author, lantie states continues to cauae much Norway and Sweden can tie raised in at leas coat to the conaumtr. serious Item In th» hweev the dle-uvery They are in great demand for their with a melancholy gesture of desfuilr. suffering an I «cores have been pros- Alaska. The country will be fully ex- of that mouldy old parchment had an ploited once the new road ia in o|M*ra- quality, but the price Is almost prohib CHAPTER XXH. A moment later the sound of a saw Dated. ’imlled upon him If he did not love bar, We mu»t now revert to what Mr, at work behind tin- curtain was heard. I itive. Mr. New« II says after weeks of Minors and operators in the Femie, tion.” yne admired her extremely, and looked for Hudson did upon receipt of her telegram Mr, Eccles aay» that hi« company study that higher prices in the Eaat «»rd to the connection with great eager- ae harmless, apparently, ae ‘‘the i«rk and the critic, returning to the play- B. C., coal district have come to an will build a SO-mile railroad to open arise from the fact that apples pass agrngment and tho strike haa been gold flelds aa soon as title to the land nea» But he fait quite convinced that eh.»pa and tomato saiM" of Pli-kwich'a wrlght's aide. Inquired: through too many hands before reach "Am! what do you Imagine that to called off. to have moved any further than ha had immortal history. Yet even In that caee is received from the government. ing the consumer and therefore pay too already done would be «imply to ram-el It “great events from trivial causes sprang." ber The Turkish government ia still try many pro Ata. He believes this can be at once 11» did not wish that It was That lady is destined to I-» aa much dis Byron's sense of humor came to bls ing to so u re Abdul Hamid's money. O'Brian Sail« for Home. overcome. but a »lender bold, be kn»w. Still, an turbed In a monetary point of view as rescue Instantly. He haa 121,600,000 in the Imperial Tokio, June 29. Thomae O'Brien, other shuffle of the pack might change all Mrs Hardell; but Inflnitely mors to her "I think." he Mid. "they must I* i-nt bank ot G.rmany. Severe Heat Warp* Rail* American ambassador to Japan, «ailed the hand» once more. That alight link own advantage. Maga- tin* out the last act."- Succvas Mnga-1 was batter than none at all. Denver, June 29. Eight persona Mrs Hudson was loanglng pleasantly A New York street ear man ia grad for home today on the liner Mongolia, line. Thu« meditating, be drove home, and enough In an armchair, reading the diur ually turning black. The change to «pend hi« vacation in the United were hurt, non« fatally, late yesterday Mr». O'Brien ia afternoon, when three coaches of the llaelem Mselral Wole. having ordered hie phaeton to wait while nal literature of ber country in that «tart«! about a year ago ami he ia State» and Europe, cried the rnualt now M black as a negro except the now in Europe and the ambassailor w 11 eaat bound Denver A Rio Granda paa- he wrote a couple of letters, to aave the abode of comfort, bliss, and Intelllgen.-», “Oh, papa, papa poet, entered the bouse, tn about half yclept Paper Building«, when that moat leaaon maid from tbe adjoining room, right side of bis faee. join her there after a »hurt «lav in ■enger train, No A. known as the San 'an hour be reappeared, «teptwd into the domestic of telegram« reached her That "tberv's a buiglar In the parlor! Washington. The departure of the Francisco Limited, went Into th» ditch Voliva, successor of Dowie at Zion s mage, and drove to Xminster Rta she was attired In a morning coat, neat Just bumped against American diplomat from Tokio waa the at Sedalia, 20 mile» fr >m Denver. The the piano. lion. His wishing to write those latter« trouser«, unimpeachable boots, and had a City, haa been deposed. occasion of a considerable a«»rmbly of wreck was caused by the ¿¡«placement heard htui strike several keys.' at Manneraley bad caused him to mak» a cigar In b»r mouth, will w-arcoly astonish William J. Bryan, Jr., is married. government official« and diplomat« at of rail» aa th« result of the inten«e "All right, dearie; I'll go right considerable detour tn the eta Hon from ths reader, who has probably already sur- Mias Helen Virginia Berger became the station to bid him farewell. In th* teat. A few hour« later an engine and Glinn Harold I>etiison'« place lying, raised that Milky Italllaon represented that down." absence of Mr. O'Brien. Peter C. Jay, two c ache« of a Colorado Midland paa- his wife. '*06, James," sobbed the wife, "don't lady. though off the direct road, somewhere chief aecre'.ary, will have charge. aenger train were derailed at M imis - "Ah!" he exclaimed, after reading the | The German reichstag has rejected about half way between Manneraley and do anything rash!" •ippi avenue, inaide the city limit« of th« railway. On arrival there be went message, “what a ernae It looks like. But “Bure not. l-eave that to me I Ptn _ Von Buelow's inheritance tex and may Veneruela Gives Cor cession Denver, preaumably on account of heat. into the telegraph offira, and diepatebed a I muet ba off at ooca to see Plyart. Twen going to help the poor duffer. You be diaeolved. You ( Caracas. June 29. The cabinet h«a message. The clerk and Pearman were ty minute« to three; just catch him before don't suppose he can get that blamed A 12 year old California hoy has Primary Law I* Valid. ape* rather Intimate relatione The 1st» he go«» down to TattersaU'e." Mr. DallL piano out without aaatatancs.* do you?* confessed to the murder of hia little approved the draft of the new conces owner of M»nn»r»ley had employed th« eon was a man of d»<-i«ion; he waa Into a sion to the Orinoco corporation, re San Francisco, June 29. The direct —New Tort Herald. ( brother 6 years old. electric wire pretty freely. Hie «on. also, hansom and at the door of the Victoria cently arranged between Rudolph primary law enacted at the last araaioo A !■».».. Húsar, Me».»». i Chicago women have said many un- Club in something l»«e than ten mlnutea. waa wont to use It a go>»l deal. The lat Ijolge, the r< presentative of the cor of the legislature waa held to be con “Why do you laugh ao hurriedly ‘ninga of Professor Starr, who poration. and Sen or Arrayro, of the ati: ut ional in an opinion rendered today ter. moreover, constantly sent the clerk Hla conference with the bookmaker waa game In the seaaon very often told kirn short, and then they separated, both to when your huntwincl trill a atoryF* j «OK» •H women aa aavagra. Venexuelan comm las mn. This gives by the State Supreme court. Tna auit ba had Invested a sovereign for him on make their way to the great Turf Ex “If I don't laugh promptly be tells Harriman is closing many of hia th« corporation the right to work large in which the decision was made waa chang» at i\nigmwuri<i<v. Knigbtabrldge. one of bla horara that ha thought was cnangw gain."—Cleveland Blate •h°P* temporarily. Work will be re>- mineral tracts which include the I ma brought by the Socialist party against Tbe remarkable feature of tbe betting !t over likely to win. It may ba conceived that surried again in about 30 day«. taca iron mines. the «lection board. tea conductor at the telegraph at Xaaiu oa U m T wo Thousand that afteraaou I Dealer. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a* Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts ol the World. Mortality Is Already Above Last Tear's Record. PREPARED FOR THE BUSY READER FIERCE STORM ALSO IS FATAL I