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Mosier Bulletin H a r rim a n W o u ld P u t E v e ry U n d e r O n e H ead. b s u c d L ath Friday MOSIER. ONE G REAT TRU ST. OREGON EVENTS OF THE DAY R a ilro a d Denver, March 81.-—I f E. H. H arri man could have his way, he would bring all the railroads in America into one giant combination, under one head, and begin immediately the expenditure of $250,000,000 or $300,000,000 in im proving the weaker roado, both physi cally and financially. In this way he says he believes he could do the g reat est good to the government, the people of the United States generally to the shippers individually and finally to the owners of railroad stock. Mr. Harriman spent two hours in Denver today as the guest of the cham ber of commerce, then departed on his eastward journey. “ I f we could, we would throw our cloak over the weaker lines throughout the country and begin immediately the expenditure of between $250,000,000 and $300,000,000 to improve them ,” said Mr. Harriman in an informal talk a t the chamber of commerce. “ It ought to be done immediately and I think I can qualify as an expert on these m atters. This should be done openly and under some sort of govern ment supervision. But we would all be put in prison if we tried it.” Race F R U IT F A R M . M in n e a p o lis C a p it a lis t s to Plat D o u g la s C o u n ty R a n c h . L a G ra n d e to E x p e n d $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 Irrig a tio n S y ste m . Pñ for ■BY- HAWLEY SMART W ife perhaps still more fostered the Intense selfishness of Mr. Denison's disposition. A girl waa, of course, sure to marry. He had none of hia stock to come after him; and though he little relished the idea of the Denisons of Glinn being blotted out of the county Red-book, be could not be expected to feel much interest for a boy ish nephew he had barely seen. On one point only did poor Mrs. Denison ever venture to contradict her lord's wishes: that was about Maude. The girl was all in all to her mother. Maude's woman's wit had early made her understand that her father dealt but hard justice In that quarter; and she was ever ready to flash forth as her mother’s champion. Other wise she loved her father very dearly, and was quite imbued with the family doctrine of self-sacrifice where he should be concerned. By the light of a candle, in the soli tude of his chamber, Grenville Rose was tasting all the sweets of dressing to catch an early train on a dark February morn- ing. He bad been brought up a great deal with his cousin Maude. They had romp ed together aa children, and been fast cousinly friends since they had grown bigger. No lovemaking had ever taken place bet ween the pair, yet Greuville was conscious of being very fond of that grey-eyed damsel. Grenville enters the old dining room, to gulp his scalding coffee, and recognize the utter futility of attempting to eat a. abnormal hours. He ls suffering altogeth er from considerable mental depression —predominant idea, perhaps, “What a farce all county balls a re !’ Suddenly the door opens, and Maude Denison glides into the room. "Good morning, Grenville. Isn’t this good of me to make such a struggle, and rush down to give you your coffee? Ah, I eee you've got It. Never mind, you must take the will for the deed. At all events. I’m In time to say good by.” Hie face lit up as he shook bands with her. "Very kind indeed, Maude, to come down and give me a last glimpse of you—so tired, too, as you must be after ycur triumphs of last night.” “Triumphs! What do you mean?" re plied Mise Denison, in sweet humility, though a coquettish smile and flash of the deep grey eyes showed that she was perfectly conscious of her ball-room suc cess. "Oh. the hypocrisy of women!” laughed her cousin. "As if you did not know perfectly well that all the men wers raving with admiration, and that the la dies could find no words to express their opinion of you ! As if you could not Im agine that you were pronounced hand some, lovely, graceful—stigmatised as over dreesed, under dressed, and awkward! While your admirer* on one side of the room vowed so light a foot never glided across the boards at Xminster, your de tractors on the other, were speculating aa to how much of your hair and complex ion were really your birthright. As If you did not know you were the belle of the ball, and enjoyed all the rights and privileges of the distinction.” “Ah, well!” she rejoined, with a saucy smile; “1 am not going to be a humbug to you, Grenville. I know aome people thought I looked nice, and I know others disliked me for doing so. Let me pour you out some more coffee.” (To be continued.) Roseburg -One of the biggest deals La Grande—Co-operative promotion ever made in Douglas county was clos of a $400,000 irrigation project to irri ed a t Roseburg recently, when the Cobb gate 20,000 acres of land in th is valley Real E state company sold the Round has been abandoned and in its stead a prairie ranch to a company of Minne $100,000 corporation formed. L e s s Im p o rta n t b u t N o t L e s s In te r apolis capitalists and bankers, the con This decision was reached by 100 RACH FOR A W IFE is the story of ?. charm e stin g H a p p e n in g s f ro m P o in ts sideration being $54,000 cash. The land owners in a m eeting which as O u ts id e the State . Round paririe ranch is a p art of the sembled a t noon, and by 4 o’clock $32,- ing young girl, who, to please her father and Jam es B urnett donation land claim, and 000 had been taken in stock. A large comprises several hundred acres. It proportion of the subscriptions came save him from persecution and ruin, consents to T aft opposes high duties on the ne is situated on the South Umpqua river, from small land holders. Scores of eight or 10 miles south of Roseburg, men and firms have expressed a will marry a man she does not love. cessaries of life. Her true lover dis and on account of its freedom from cold ingness to take stock. When $50,000 Chicago business men have opened a winds and the quality of the soil, ranks is subscribed the incorporation will covers a document which places his rival at a decided war on bucket shops. with the best fru it land in the country. take place, officers elected and a head Harriman says his health is greatly L ast year the land was platted and secured which can direct the placing of disadvantage, and there is a real “ race for a wife,” in improved as a reslut of his trip to the placed on the market. I t is the inten engineers in the field, secure complete which fidelity and genuine affection win the prize. coast. tion of the purchasers to adopt this dam site and rights of way. plat for their own use and to continue Sufficient stock to perm it incorpora This serial is unique in all of its features of plot H erbert L. Sw ift, one of the heirs the sale of lots from their offices at tion will be secured, it is believed, of the founder of the S w ift Packing Minneapolis. They will first select next week, and then the proposition and action, with the incidents entertaining to the last company, is insane. from the entire trac t 20 sites for sum will assume tangible shape. Accord A number of blils affecting the mer homes for their own fam ilies. ing to plans construction of the huge degree. The interest is maintained to the very last bankruptcy law have been introduced These homes will be built before the dam in Meadow Brook, 18 miles distant chapter and the story will charm all lovers of gooc in both houses of congress. end of two years. By th a t tim e, they will be under way next fall. The dam S T R I K E T H R E A T E N S C . P. R. predict, they will have 20 other fami site will be bonded to build the dam. fiction. A Japanese bank a t San Francisco lies on the place. The buyers figure The price of w ater will be $2 an acre, has closed its doors and examiners are T w e lv e T h o u s a n d M a c h in is t s D e a d on a new city, the name of which has w ith a yearly maintenance fee of $1 to trying to untangle the books. not yet been decided. stockholder and non-stockhcHo' Mike. lo c ke d on N e g o tia tio n s. Roosevelt will stop a t the earthquake- "Pray don’t think of me; I want you CHAPTER I. Winnipeg, Man., March 31.— Alarm strickhen city of Messina on his way Xminster Is all alive, simmering, bub to thoroughly enjoy your ball, and I am W a n ts G u n F r o m Battlesh ip . ing reports are current here th a t anoth filing with excitement; the magnates quite willing to look on at your valslng to the African hunting grounds. D U N IW A Y H U R R IE S W O R K . Pendleton—The city, the commercial are adjust in« ribbons, fitting wreaths, for another hour. I hare lota of people er big strike of machinists on the Ca The U tah Fuel company, charged nadian Pacific railway is imminent, organization and the local organizations scenting pocket handkerchiefs, stretching to come and talk to me, you know.” w ith obtaining coal lands unlawfully, The company, it is alleged, refuses (o State P rin te r E x p e c ts to H a v e S e s s io n of the G. A. R. and Spanish W ar vet glove«, tying white neck cloth», and oth “Yes!” laughed Maude; "1 am quite has made a complete surrender to the erans are co-operating in an effort to erwise preparing for the momentous even aware that you have lota of old friends, L a w s R e a d y N e x t M o n th . negotiate jointly w ith the men on the government. Eastern and W estern systems, and as Salem—S tate P rinter Duniway states secure for this city one of the cannon ing. The inferior clay of Xminster hover only too glad to have the chance of The Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget th a t is strongly favored by the men, a that he expects to have the laws of being removed from the battleship Ore about the gateway of The George hotel. quiet chat with you, and know also that would sit here and pinch yourself to Sound railroad now has its rails laid deadlock has been reached in the nego the 1909 session printed and ready for gon. A telegram signed by the heads In all that exhilaration of spirits that you gratuitous sightseeing is wont to produce keep awake sooner than debar your god the entire distance of 2,436 milems. A tiations. L ast night more delegates distribution about 70 days afte r the of these organizations was sent to the among the multitude. It is but a momen daughter of five minutes’ gratification through service will be established arrived from far Eastern and Western adjournment of the regular session of Oregon delegation and formal applica tary glimpse of some hundred or so of but I also have a conscience. Go and see points and G rant Hall, head of the me the legislature. The volume will in tion will also be made to the War de ladles and gentlemen in evening attire about the carriage, Grenvi'lc.” soon. partm ent. The cost of transporting It la very curious to watch what trifling I t has been found th a t all weddings chanical departm ent in the W est for clude the laws of the special session the gun, if secured, from the navy yard that ia destined to he the reward of their the company, who was summoned to also. patience; hut then, you see, Xminster is affairs influxes the tenor of our lives for the past 50 years a t one of Lon to this city will be borne by public If the work id’ completed in 70 days, a town in which the stream of life runs Maude Denison has deemed it of little don’s leading churches are illegal Montreal a few days ago, wired last so sluggishly. Circuses, conjurers, lec consequence that she haa danced a quad it will be much quicker than it has subscription. Steps will be taken to legalize the night in very discouraging terms. turers, monologue entertainers, etc., are rllle with Samuel Pearman ; and yet that The present schedule expires in a ever been done before, although the ceremonies. C o m p ila tio n o f T a x L a w s. rather ahy of Xminster; the little town dance is fated to draw many a tear from few days and a new one must be at nearst approach to the tim e was made Salem—C. V. Galloway and J . B. ia so thoroughly habituated to retiring to the proud grey eyea. Grenville Rose, ere A ustria demands the abandonment of once agreed upon. If the men strike by Mr. Duniway two years ago. The Servian claims. this time they will have the backing of state printer has already printed and Eaton, tax commissioners, are compil rest at an early hour, that even the visits thirty minutes are over, will be tortured the American Federation of Labor, delivered a large number of special ing Oregon’s tax laws in concise form. of some of these talented and adventur in a way which he ia powerless to resist The Illinois senatorial deadlock beings have failed to tempt the in The sire of the dark-featured young with whom they affiliated this winter, copies of the w ater code and the in They will be published for the benefit ous mains unbroken. habitants to forego their beds or to ex man who had expressed such admiration of both the public and the members of and will be in a b etter position to se surance code, as per resolutions passed pend their silver. for Maude Denison had begun life as More than 10,000 aliens arrived cure funds to fight the company. Some by the legislature. The tax commis the commission. No assessment is re But the dullest village in England rec solicitor's clerk, from which in due course New York one day last week. 12,000 men will be involved from sion law and the m ilitary code are also quired to be made by the tax commis ognizes some occasions in the year on of time he blossomed forth lufo an attor Ten persons were injured and several Moncton, N. B., to Vancouver, B. C. well under way. All these measures sion until March 1, 1910, which will which dreary mirth takes the place of ney, and sat himself down In the little leave enough time for the commission melancholy stagnation. They were tw o; town of Bury 8t. Edmunds, with a view bear the emergency clause. buildings damaged by an explosion of ers to prepare the proper blanks ¡and the fair and the dispensary ball. It is to the persecution of mankind or the re The state printing office has been gas a t P ittsburg. S E R V IA E A T S C R O W . equipped w ith thousands of dollars’ forms and fam iliarize themselves per the latter carnival which Is at present dressing of his fellow men's grievances, Iron workers in Pennsylvania con worth of new m aterial, including a fectly with the conditions in the dif causing the pu I kp of Xminster to beat as circumstances and the presentation of tem plate a strike because their wages A c c e p ts in F u ll D e m a n d s o f P o w e r s latest model linotype, and the printing feren t counties and the laws under with feverish rapidity, and the popula six and eightpence might direct. Bury have been reduced. tion are already waiting to display their St. Edmunds lies no great distance from on B a lk a n T r o u b le . of the laws and other work is being which they must operate. critical acumen on the belles of town and the famous Ileafh of Newmarket. In de Naval Constructor Evans, of the Belgrade, March 31.—The formula greatly facilitated as a result. country. fault of other business, Mr. Pearman C a r s C a n ’t S t o p E v e ry w h e re . Mare Island navy yarrd, says a fleet is agreed upon by the powers of Europe The dear old country nddlea are playing took to attending the race meetings there Salem—In an answer filed in reply needed on the Pacific coast. and Austria-H ungary for settling the N e v e r K n e w C attle to B e S o H ig h . their somewhat superannuated dance rau- a t ; gradually he became acquainted with Weston—J . F. Thompson, who has to an action brought by the Tilman alc with all the wonted animation and dis many of those multifarious hangers-on I t is said th a t Hill and Harriman dispute between the dual monarchy and Ford estate to compel specific perform Servia was accepted by the Servian regard of the niceties of tune which is so that exist so mystically by racing. He followed the stock business for 25 have settled the controversy over the ance of contract, the Oregon Electric Portland term inals and big improve government today. The formula was years in this locality, and is ranging railway alleges th a t if it is compelled much the characteristic of provincial had naturally an acute understanding; ODD INDIAN NAMES. * bands. There is no lack of pretty girls, and he now got many a hint as to where presented at the foreign office by the about 300 head of cattle on the breaks ments are to be made. to stop its cars a t every farmhouse it tastefully dressed, in valse and quadrille, to lay out a little money profitably. The Nom e S a m p le s R e v e a le d b y a L is t o t British, French, German, Russian and of the U m atilla river, says he has nev An explosion in the plant of the Illi Italian m inisters, and Srevia, through er known beef cattle to reach such a will put the road absolutely out of bus in the queer old room with ita still queer traffickers in horseflesh and followers of C ro w H e irs . er attempts at decoration in those gaudy the turf have their subjects of litigation iness. I t seems th a t in order to secure nois Steel company a t Joliet, III., re her m inister in Vienna, will deliver to high figure as at present in the local One of the most remurkuble realty festoons of artificial flowers. But a state as well as those who pursue other avoca sulted in the death of four men and the the Austrian government tomorrow a markets. He finds it difficult to evade a rig h t of way the railroad contracted ly young lady, dressed in white, with tions. Who was so handy to employ as sales In the history of the country will fatal injury of six others. note to the following effect: buyers who are offering 4 cents for to stop its cars a t a large number of green-and-gold trimmings, seems to bear Pearman? and, by degrees, be began to soon he held In Billings—that of lunds “ F irst, Servia declares th a t her cows and 5 cents for steers. Mr. points. It is alleged it has ignored away the palm. More than one murmur make a name as a solicitor in horse cases inherited by Indians within the Crow Mrs. Hoyles, one of the principals in these contracts. the W hitla kidnaping, made a desperate rights have not been violated by the Thompson has a calroad of beeves en ed tribute to her beuuty escapes the lips at the racing metropolis and became rich reservation, says a Helena (Mont.) dis attem pt to escape by jum ping from a annexation by A ustria-H ungary of gaged for shipment April 1, but beyond of the lookers-on as she whirls by. In dtte course Harold Denison, Maude's patch to the New York Tribune. C a r r ie s L o n g Petition. “Who is she? She moves like a queen father, had passed through his hands. train, but was seized in tim e by officers. Bosnia and Herzegovina, and accepts this has made no contracts. He is in Existing laws provide for the sale Ontario— W alter Griffiths will leave the powers’ decision to annul para the m arket for stock cattle, but finds amongst the rest, and they are good-look Denison had started in life with a fine Officers for the g ra ft prosecution in graph 65 of the treaty of Berlin. for Washington in a day or two to put ing girls, too, some of them.” And the property ; but burning the candle, not only and an advertisement In a Billings pa little or no stock offering. He looks lter, placed under Instructions from the San Francisco raided the offices of the “ Second, Servia will not protest for continued good prices in view of the petition of the landholders under speaker, a rather coarse-looking dark at both ends, but a little in the middle Interior Department, contains a re United Railroads and secured valuable againBt the annexation of Bosnia and the big packing house enterprises now the Malheur project before the Re man, a little the wrong side of thirty, hesidea, he had soon done away with that markable collection of Indian nomen papers which had been stolen. A num Herzegovina. clamation departm ent. He will take turned for Infovnation to the knot of Pearman was everything he should be on under way at Portland. ber of arrests have been made. w ith him petitions of over 90 per cent men he was lounging with at the door. the occasion; but when his client emerged clature. Light Colored Man leads the “ Third, Servia will return her mili "Haven't you ever seen her before, of landholders under the project or ap from his sea of troubles, two-thirds of the list and he has eighty acres to his Charles W. Fairbanks is visiting in tary forces to normal conditions by dis U n c le S a m to A id C r a t e r R o ad . proximately involving 150,000 acres Pearman? No, I suppose you hardly Glinn estate were in the hands of the credit, his heirs being Martha Light- charging the reservists and volunteers Southern California. Medford—According to letters re of land. W ith the signing up of the could have done. She goes out but little solicitor. Still, everyone said Denison’s man and Bud Baby. Other allotments had been a very bad break-up; that the range us follows, the deceased Indian's The volcano' of Izalco. Salvador, is and will not perm it the formatiop of ceived by Will G. Steel, the C rater land companies the success of Mr. —that's Maude Denison.” irregular troops or bands.” Lake road enthusiast, the government "W hat!—daughter of old Denison of property had been sold at a fair valúa showing increased activity. This note has been prepared a t the will send as Boon as the C rater Lake Griffith's mission seems almost as Gllnn?” tion ; and that, but for Pearman, Harold name being given first and those of the All Middle W est railroads have de suggestion of the powers and will be road commission is appointed by the sured. "Just so—former owner of all those fat Denison would not have been able to keep heirs following: cided to restore the 3-cent fare. Back of the Ear—Grandmother’s sent w ith the object of term inating all governor, engineers from the D epart acres which have since fallen into your Glinn and such acres as were still left Realty M e n G e t T o g e th e r. The Iowa legislature has voted down misunderstanding between Austria- ment of Agriculture to take charge of Roseburg—A meeting of represent respected progenitor's possession ;’’ and a to him. By this time Pearman was an Knife. Evidently Hack of the Ear was Hungary and Servia. the construction of the boulevard to the atives of all the real estate firms in slight inflection of voice just italicized the owner of race horses, and kept a atud a rich buck, for his estate bus 320 an absolute bank guraarantee bill. epithet; for Gus Brisden was of a good of hia own. He had married a lady in acres to his credit, w ith only one heir. lake. These men will be in the employ the city was held a t the Commercial old county family, and had little rever some way connected with usury, and, hav Twenty-two Russian political pris Bib Neck—Robert Spotted Arm, Bull o f the United States, the only expense club rooms and an organization per ence for the Pearmans of Mannersley. C a s t r o M a y R e tu rn H o m e . iug altogether acquired a considerable oners have been condemned to death. to the commission being the livery fected to be known as the Roseburg Paris, March 31. — The French Yea. very handsome was Maude Deni fortune, made the first mistake In his Insight, Old Dog, Strikes Back of the Senator Depew says Roosevelt loved Steam ship company today confirmed service to enable the men to be in the Realty board. son. She was a beauty of the regal or career, and set up for a country gentle Head, Dirty Food and Finds All. his job as president and regretted hav the report of yesterday th at the Vene field. Their other expenses will te Bird Head—«Shows Going. Bird Head der, and her stately carriage alone would man. ing to leave. have auffleed to make men ask, "Who is PO RTLAND M ARKETS. zuelan government had reversed its de paid by the departm ent as well as their lie built a big house on the estate so w a s one of the richest Indians on the she?” even without the rich brown recently lopped off the Glinn property; he reservation, ns 040 acres are advertised The government is testing a rifle cision not to perm it Cipriano Castro, salaries. W heat—Bluestem milling, $1.22H tresses, proud grey eyea, and regular fea built large stables. He named his house as his holdings. equipped w ith an electric light which the former president of the republic, Mannersley, after the manor it stood up (it 1.25; club, $1.10; red Russian, tures. 66th A n n iv e r s a ry o f Champoeg. who is returning home on board the Hock—Luke Rock and Mary U. Rock, enables aim to be taken a t night. “I must know her!” said Pearman. on. He established a crest and coat-of- steam er Guadalupe, to land in Vene Salem Preparations are being made $1.08; bluestem, shipping, $1.11 H i Stands on Top, Churles Yurlot and Pe "Can you jntroduce me, Brisden?” Canada proposes to build a dread- zuela. Upon receiving official notifica for the celebration of the sixty-sixth valley, $1.10. arms: he had his tarda engraced, "Mr. ter Stands on Top. "No; I barely know her myself,” re and Mrs. Pearman. Mannersley:” he sat naught or two and turn them over to tion to this effect from Senor Paul, the anniversary of the founding of the O ats—No. 1 white, $39(0 40. The Twins—Medicine Porcupine and plied Gus. himself down to wait—but nobody called the mother country should the neces Venezuelan commissioner in Europe, Oregon provisional government at Barley—Feed, $31 per ton. "1 must go and find somebody who Money w ill do and does do a good deal, Hull T hat Shows. sity arise. Hay—Timothy, W illam ette valley, the agent of the company a t Santander, Chanqtoeg. The posters are out an can,” and Pearman hurried away. Ties Knot on Top of Head—Josh Buf hut here and there blood respects its In the recall election for mayor of Spain, communicated the change to the nouncing the event, which will take $13(itl5; Eastern Oregon, $16(0)18; Apparently he was successful, for, rights. The county were not going to falo. clover, $12(013; alfalfa, $14.50(015; Los Angeles, George Alexander re captain of the Guadalupe and to Castro. place May 1. P. H. D’Arcy, of Salem, shortly afterwards he led out Miss Deni welcome what they designated as "a Knot Between Eyes—Bird Above. will deliver the address of the day. grain hay, $130(14; cheat, $13.50(d son for a quadrille, during which Mr. money-grabbing attorney who was fatten ceived about 2,000 votes more th a t his Black Woman—Big Ox. Pearman did his uttermost to make him mg on the necessities of Harold Deni Joseph Buchtel, a well known Portland 14.50; vetch, $13.50(o 14.50. nearest competitor. Indian L e a d e r C a p tu re d . Gets Down First—Walks with Wolf, Apples—65c(ft$2.50 per box. self agreeable. He was a very earthy- son of Glinn.” The Master of the pioneer, will preside. There will be Guthrie, Okla., March 31.—Crazy Ex-Queen Liliuokalini, of Hawaii, Potatoes—$1.40(ft 1.50 per hundred; piece of clay, but he had enjoyed the Hounds, It was true, called upon him ; Conte» to See Buffalo and Cut. who has been to W ashington in the in Snake has been captured. He is being various entertainm ents and river sw eet potatoes, 2 14(ft2)^c per pound. Plenty Red Plume—Cut, Walks with advantage of a good education, and was but even Pearman could regard that in terests of her claim against the gov held under heavy guard a t Thompson’s steam ers will carry excursionists from Vegetables—Turnips, $1 per sack; by no means deficient in ability. He had no other light but that of a business Wolf and Comes to See Buffalo. both up and tow n the river to the point farm, west of Checotah. This was ernment, is hopeful th a t her visit has Brings Pretty Horses—People T hat carrots, 90c; parsnips, $1.50; beets, achieved a certain amount of tact while transaction. He asked end obtained leave confirmed by telephone message from of celebration. not been in vain. undergoing the friction of such society as to draw the cover*, gave the solicitor a Shows. $1.75; horseradish, 10c per pound; ar Checotah at 1 :30 this morning. He tichokes, 75(090c per dozen; aspara he had encountered, and proved himself capital luncheon on his return visit, but Strikes the Top—Comes to See the Castro says he will sta rt a revolu will be taken to jail in Muskogee at P e d d le r s ’ L a w Invalid. an apt pupil in worldly knowledge. This had steadily refused all invitations to Buffalo. tion on arrival in Venezuela. Salem- In reversing the case of the gus, 8(t(12^c per pound; beans, 25c; stood him in good steed inst now. When dinner. daybr« nk. Crazy Snake is badly wound cabbage, 3(<(4c; cauliflower, $2.50; Stays with Her Medicine Rock— Physicians have abandoned hope of ed in the thigh. Nine prisoners were S tate of Oregon vs. D. Y. W right and celery, $4.75 per crate; lettuce, head, he led Maude Denison hack to her chap In due course of time Mrs. Pearman Charles Record and Olive Record. erone »he certainly thought he was by H. M. Ogan, the Supreme court holds taken to Muskogee tonight and placed saving the life of Madame Modjeska. 85c per dozen; onions, 40@50c per no means the least agreeable partner she died. She left but on* son, who at the Bear Goes to Take Hold—The Eagle. in jail there, and seven to Checotah. th at chapter 206, laws of 1906, is void period of her death was an undergradu Mrs. P ierre Lorillard, wife of the Frank Cocker, a Seminole, has been a r because arbitrary and class legislation. dozen; parsley, 35c per dozen; peas, had had that evening. She had but just ate at Cem,bridge, but who, now many Big Woman—Gets One Horn and tobacco magnate, committed suicide in rested charged with the killing of Mar The law provides th a t hawkers and 16c per pound; radishes, 35c per dozen; resumed h"r ueat when a (all, fair man years olaer, is ths gentleman who danced Plain Face. Washington. Point of Shoulder Blade—Charles venders of stoves, ranges, wagons, rhubarb, $1.75(0 2 per box; spinach, was by her side. His brow was slightly that quadrille with handsome Maude Deni shal Baum and C puty Odom. knit, and his eyes sparkled angrily as he son. Record and Olive Record. carts " o r any kind of four-wheeled or $l(<t 1.10. Coalition in the German reichstag is exclaimed, "My dear Maude, how could Onions Oregon, $1.75 per hundred. Young Pearman has succeeded far bet two-wheeled vehicles, shall first obtain C r u is e r s G et T a n g le d U p. Sits with Alligator—Bank. broken and Chancellor von Huelow's B utter—City creamery, extras, 32c; you dance with that man?” ter than his progenitor In making his The defendants, W right Spotted Arrow—Takes a Gun. power is again tottering. Mare Island Navy Yard, March 31.— a license.” "Which, Grenville?” inquired MI m way in the county. Still, although he fancy outside creamery, 80@32c; Plenty Butterfly—Two Horses. The Colorado legislature has modi The cruisers Raleigh and Cincinnati and Ogan, were arrested and convicted store, 18(o 20c. B utter fa t prices aver Denison, smiling. “I have danced with had insinuated himself to t certain ex Slow Rabbit—Big Medicine and fied the direct prim ary measure by sustained some damage today in Mare in the lower court. age 1 Ls cents per pound under regular a good many to-night, including your tent into society, there were many of the sweet self, cousin mine.” Island channel. The vessels had been adding the convention plan. county families who utterly Ignored the Strikes One that Kills. b u tter price. Clean Up Weston Brickyard. "Don't be absurd, Maude; you know •olicltor's eon. The men of the family moored abreast of each other and while White Tall—Takes a Gun. Eggs—Oregon ranch, 20(o21c. The W hitla kidnapers have been in the navy yard tug was attem pting to very well whom I mean—that dark man— might know him in the hunting field; tb* W eston—Work has been begun on Medicine Horse—H ears Fire, Kills Poultry—Hens, 16(fil6S;c; broilers, your last partner.” dieted in Ohio, but will be turned over move them, the propeller of one of the the cleaning up of the Weston brick younger tons might even go *o far as to Close to Camp and Marina Long Neck. 24(o 25c; fryers, 18(o20c; roosters, old, to Pennsylvania for prosecution. "And wherefore should I not dance drop in at Mannersley for lurch, when cruisers caught in the shaft of the yard preparatory to the spring burn 1 0 (o llc; young, 14(ol5c; ducks, 20(o Deaf Hears Fire—Kills Close to the hounds or aught else took them that The speaker of the Nevada house ac other, causing a leak. Toe leak has ing, which will begin in April, accotd- 2 2 S j C; geese, 10c; turkeys, 18(0)19c; with him?” inquired Miss Denison. "For a hundred reasons. His name way. But the women tabooed him—they Camp. Martlia Long Neck and Old cuses the senate of fraud in connection been closed tem porarily and a divot; ing to Manager P. T. Harber. Orders, squabs, $2.50(0 3. alon» should have sufficed to prevent It.” would non* of him; and bitterly did s n z Lodge Pole. will be sent down to ascertain the ex it is said, are being received from w ith the report on a defunct bank. Surrounds the Enemy—The Arapa Veal E xtras, 10(o l l c ; ordinary, 7(ii "Dear me," laughed the young lady, Pearman feel that haughty ostracism. All ten t of the damage. several (mints, and a run of four 8c; heavy, 5c. merrily. "You have piqued my woman's men hav# their ambitions; Pearman had hoe. Porto Rican delegates to congress months is anticipated. A crew of 30 Pork—Fancy, 9Si(d'10c; large, 8(o curiosity. I Vi tell me who tils monster hie father's Intsnslfled, to be acknowledg Crazy FUster-ln-Law—Carries Gold, say tariff has ruined the coffee industry men will be put to wotk. Irish Very Land Hungry. of iniquity is, for. truth to say. 1 did ed as within the psl* of "the upper ten.” Pretty Shield and M rs Davis YarloL 8 S c. and that self government is a farce. London, March 31.—Chief Secretary Hops—1909 contracts, lO ftilO Sc; not catch his name when he waa Intro He quite understood that the recognition Kettle T hat Bolls—Takes a Gun, Hageman M a d e Com missioner. A Russian woman has been arrested for Ireland Birrell re-introduced the of the raes eourss and hunting field was Swamp Flag. 1908 crop. 7 (o 7 S c; 1907 crop, 3 (o 4 S c ; duced to me.” “You didn't know who he w a a ? I far from constituting such. Salem—Governor Benson has ap 1906 crop. 1 S<" 2c. who, during the past 30 years, has rid Irish land bill in the house of commons Wrinkle Face—Fights the Enemy today. The bill is in exactly the same pointed F. C. Hageman, of Portland, 1 Wool Eastern Oregon, contracts, 16 thought not That's young Pearmaa— 800 women of troublesome husbands. CHAPTER II. the unmitigated cad.” Good. form as when it was crowded out last pilot commissioner to succeed William i to 18c; valley, 16(o)17c; mohair, chioce, Harold Denison was an smbittered, dis Tellow Whiteman—Walks Pretty. "So that was Mr. Pearman, was It?” Prince George, of Servia, has re session. The chieCsecretary said again D. W heelwright, resigned. Tha pres 23(o'23 '„c. remark«) Maude, musingly. "WelL Gren appointed man—far too clever not to so* Little Antelope—Walks Pretty, Bad nounced his rights to the throne, fol th at it would require an expenditure of ent commission consists of R. P. In C attle— Top steers, $5.25 (0.5.50; ville. 1 don't think I should have danced bow hs bid thrown tbs game of life lowing newspaper charges of murder. $915,000,000, at least, to satisfy the man and F. C. Hageman, of Portland, Heart and Docs Things Together. fair to good. $4.75<o5; common to me with him had I known who he was: sway by tb* turf follies sod extrava Carnegie proposes an Anglo-Ameri- land hunger of the Irish and of this to and Frank J. Taylor, of Astoria, all >f dium, $3.25«; 4.50; cows, top. $4.25; but. you see. 1 didn’t, and I cannot sea gances of his sarly days; far too proud KawsratS, tal parliam ent had still to provide whom will hold office until February fair to good, $3.50o;4; common to me- that it is of much consequence now. One to take a reduced status in tb* county In can alliance. On entering the stable suddenly the $7;:>,ooo,ooo. 28. 1911. idium , $2.50(o3.50; calves, top, $5(o is not obliged to recognise the partner of which h* had been at on* time a lead New York and New Jersey receive [5.50; heavy, $3.50<o4 ; bulls and stags, s quadrille again unless one likes, you ing magnate: far too selfish to sacrifice head of the house found the hostler and reform measures with apathy. C r a t e r L a k e R o a d S u re . know; and though I'll plead guilty to an lota of that prtde to enhance the pleas his own young son deeply engaged with Buried in Mexican Mine. j fat. $3(o3.50; common, $2(o2.75. finding hint amusing. I don't think I wish ure of either bis wife or hit daughter. the broken U ll of a kite. Jacksonville The County court of El Paso, Tex., March 31.—Thirty- I Hogs- Best, $7.25(o7.50; fair to One of the severest blizzards of the to prosecute the acquaintance. But don't He had married, sarly hi Ufa a lady of "How ls It, Williams," he began, se Jackson county has entered and ordered 1 good, $6.75iu eight Mexican miners are entombed in Stockers, $5.50(0 6.50; year has ju st sw ept Oklahoma. you think it ia getting time to leave? good family tn his own county. It hsd verely. “that I never find you at work the coal mine at Minor. Mexico, oper the appropriation of $50,(HO toward China fats, $6.75. Mrs. I.earmont, you are as good as gold.” seen better for Harold IHnlson had she when I come out here?” Sheep Top wethers, $5(o5.75; fair »id Maude, turning to her chaperons, I t is expected th a t a world’s fair ated by the Coshuila Mining company, construction of the C rater lake road. Seen constituted of sterner stuff. She (5; ewes. t«c ess on __. . i "I know." volnnteered hie eon; “IF» will be held in Panam a in 1912, the as the result of an explosion last night This will supplement the appropriation to ,. good, V $4 50(<i4. never crossed her husband in word or , . . 1 . » « T T .. I watting in thia resigned manner for me. grades; lamba, top, 9 6.50^6.75; |j I O W " er, 1 am quits at your disposal grades ambs, top. I t is probable of $100,000 made by the recent legis- a oa account of those rubber heels you're y e a r th e canal is exoected to be caused by firedamp. deed. fair to good, $6« 6.50. • lature. th at all are dead. opened. D O W ." Maude waa the only child, and thia wearing now."—Tooth's Oempanlon. Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts Gi the World. A