Mosier Bulletin W A R R IN E R T H E F T OBOWS. I Big Issued Cadi r ridar Four R a ilro a d M an M ay T ak e n $2,000,000. H av e C in c in n a ti, Nov. 10.— A lleged black I m ailers o f C harles L. W arrin er, ex local tre a su re r of th e B ig F o u r R ailroad com pany, accused o f em bezzling $643,000 will be d e a lth w ith by th e s ta te au th o r! ties. C ounty P o secu to r H u n t s*ated today th a t he has in v e s tig a te d charges m ade by W a rrin e r a g a in st a m an and wom an, a n d th a t he would proceed I a g a in st them if he w ere able to collect | sufficient evidence In th e m eantim e, a p p a re n tly well L e s s Im p o rta n t b u t N o t L e s s In te r founded rep o rts m ain tain th a t the W ar rin e r d e fa lc a tio n s a re fa r in excess of e s tin g H a p p e n in g s 'r o m P o in ts the sum m entioned by Vice P re sid e n t O u ts id e th e S ta te . H arris, o f New Y ork, and th a t th ey [m ay exceed $1,000,000, a n d m ay pos Two p ro m in en t O akland b a n k e rs have I sib ly reach $2,000,000. been u rrested fo r m aking dum m y loans. I T hese re p o rts a re su b s ta n tia te d by I the fa c t th a t ra ilro a d officials caused A tim b e r c ru ise r has offered to clim b I W a rrin e r ' h a rre s t on a charge o f em bez M ount M cK inley, in A lask a, fo r $ 10,-1xling $.14,500, and w hen pressed la te r 000- I a d m itte d th e am o u n t w ould be a t least The P in c h o t B a llin g er fight has ag ain $100,000. W hen th a t sum w as raise bro k en out, and T a ft m ay h av e to ta k e to m ore th a n $500,000, speculation be »ides. I cam e rife , a n d it is p ra c tic a lly assured . . , „ 1 now th a t th e to ta l em bezzlem ent will An explosion o f kerosene in a W ar-1 reBCh a re co rd -b re ak in g figure, road, M inn., house caused th e d e ath o f W h a te v e r m ay he the c u lp a b ility of a fam ily of seven. I persons co nnected w ith W arrin e r, it ap T he co u rt o f ap p eals holds th a t oral pears th a t, a s f a r as th e ra ilro a d of b e ttin g is not a v io latio n o f th e New ficials a re concerned, th e y h a v e no in te n tio n o f proceeding a g a in st o th er Y ork a n ti-g am b lin g law. , , .. _ .. _ I th an th e d e fa u ltin g tre a su re r. G eneral on th the e S outhern P a l Coun8el H a ck e n e y declared he w as in h F u u r rth th e e r r Blides slides on cific. have delayed traffic betw een P o rt possession o f no fa c ts th a t w ould au lan d and S an Francisco. th o rize his p rosecution of a n y one save N ew Y ork has u n e a rth e d a g ra ft W arrin er. am ong th e police who a re supposed to re g u la te speeding auto in o b ilists. R E F U S E W A G E IN C R E A S E . A strologists now declare th a t th e ta il of the big com et w ill s trik e th e e a rth I R ailw ay Officials S ay M en Selected P oor n e x t M ay, but no harm w ill come o f it. I T im e fo r D em and. MOSIER.. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST OREGON EVENTS OF THE DAT Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of the World. O R A N G E IN T E R E S T GROWS. F A R M E R S ABE C O M IN G , L ec tu re r J o h n s o n ’s V isit A dds to M em K a n sa n s T a k e C o n tr a c ts to Buy L arg e bership a t L aidlaw . A c re a g e N e a r G ra n ts ^ P a s s . L aid law —J . J . Jo h n so n , s ta te gran g e lecturer, w as in L aid law a few days ago, and held an e n th u sia stic m eeting in th e in te re s t of g ra n g e w ork. The result of his v isit has been to revive in te re a t iu th e order, a u d a num ber of uew m em bers have been added to P ic k e tt Isla n d g ra n g e, th e local society. Mr. Jo h u so n has been tra v e lin g exteu sively in C en tral O regon, and sta te d a t the m eetin g th a t he had not seen a sec tion of th e sta te th a t h a d g re a te r pos sib ilitie s th a n in th is d is tric t, anil w ith the a d v e n t of the ra ilro a d s in th is sec tion he looked to see th is p a r t of the sta te ra p id ly se ttle d up. G ra n ts P a s s — D ev elo p m en t o f th e c o u n try by th e colonization m ethod has been s ta r te d in R ogue r iv e r v a lle y . S e v e ra l la rg e p ro je c ts h a v e been ad vanced t h a t h a s caused a g e n e ra l m ove m e n t in th is d ire c tio n , p a rtic u la rly th e ta lk of an e le c tric lin e fro m G ra n ts P a ss to A sh lan d . A n o th e r f e a tu r e th a t h a s gone f a r to w a rd th e ra p id d ev elo p m en t o f m uch land h a s been th e in a u g u ra tio n o f a la rg e ir r ig a tio n sy s te m , fo r b oth h ig h and low land. A p ro je c t to colonize 3,0 0 0 a cre s w ith in a few m ile s o f th is c ity w as a n nounced a few d a y s ago by W . B. S h e r m an, who a sy s he has c o n .ra c ts w ith su ffic ie n t p eo p le to ta k e up th is land in 40 and 8 0 -acre tr a c ts . N e a rly a ll th e b u y e rs a re f a rm e rs fro m n e a r K a n sa s C ity , and th e y a n d th e ir fa m ilie s w ill b e g in to a r riv e sh o rtly . The advance g u a rd w ill s e le c t th e im p ro v ed land th is fa ll, in o rd e r to be p re p a re d fo r th e s p rin g crops. F o llo w in g in th e s p rin g a n o th e r body w ill a rriv e , and w ith in a y e a r th e e n tire t r a c t w ill be s e ttle d w ith E a s te rn fa rm e rs . T h e p ric e to be paid by th e c o lo n ists fo r th e u n im p ro v e d land w ill v a ry fro m $8 to $20 a n a c re . d u rin g hope w hich ln such s tra n g e na* tu re s Is too deeply rooted to be scorch ed by th e n o o n tid e h e a t o r w ithered by th e m id n ig h t b la s t—,tl\e tp.-t|nctlv* consciousness of h e r ow n ten d e rn e ss a n d loyally, s blcb g ave v ita lity to her belief ln th e p o ssib ility of h a p p in e ss T he q u ie t b e au ty of th e c o u n try , th* so o th in g tra n q u illity of th e hour, gave her an e x q u isite ;e n s e of re st w hich she th a n k fu lly accepted. R e tu rn e d , how ever, a n d sh u t up ln th e lam p-lit d ra w in g room , s'le n c e did becom e oppressive, a n d M iss Desm ond, re m e m b e rin g h e r e m p lo y e r's b in t, felt re lu c ta n t to b re ak it. “1 suppose you do need lew o rk ? Q lrls like you g e n e ra lly h ave so m e th in g of th a t k in d ln th e ir h a n d s.” “ I do a good deal, a n d I have som a th a t can a p p e a r in a d ra w in g room .” “I used to do fancy w ork m yself.” said Mrs. S avllle, "fo r It is into lerab le to sit Idle; b u t I find I d a re not trifle w ith m y eyes, w hich I have alw ays trie d too m uch. H ow ever, I m ust do som ething. I c an n o t s it w ith my h a n d s before m e w hile you re ad .” " K n ittin g Is not bad fo r th e eyes." suggested M iss Desm ond. I h a v e a lw a y s d espised It as p u re ly m ec h an ic al, but now I sh a ll be obliged to ad o p t It. Do you know how to k n it? — can you teach m e?” "Y es; I did a good d eal of k n ittin g w hen I w as ln G e rm an y .” "Oh! do you u n d e rs ta n d G erm an ?" “ I could m ak e m y w ay in G erm any; but 1 c a n n o t re ad G erm an aloud as I do F re n c h ." "A nd I do not u n d e rsta n d a w ord of th e lan g u ag e. I w as only ta u g h t F re n c h a n d Ita lia n . Ah, w h at a po te n t ep itom e of m a n k in d 's opinion, the ra g e for th a t un co u th ton g u e as soon as th e ra ce th a t sp e a k s It succeeded! Success Is th e m e a su re of e v e ry th in g ." “I c a n n o t th in k so. We have no plum b-line w ith w hich to fath o m the d ep th w h ere fu tu re triu m p h lies h id den u n d e r p re se n t fa ilu re .” “ T h a t Is no a rg u m e n t,” re tu rn e d Mrs. Savllle. “ Now, M iss Desm ond. I am going to m y room , a n d I d a re say you w ill be glad to do th e sam e. I b re a k fa st in su m m e r a t e ig h t. Good n ig h t." T h e n e x t few d a y s enabled Mrs. Sa vllle and h e r new ly -estab lish ed com panion to fit In to th e ir places. "S he Is less fo rm id a b le th a n I expected,” th o u g h t th e la tte r. "I m u st keep con s ta n tly before m y m in d th a t she Is on h e r tr ia l w ith me. a s I am w ith her. I am not bound to spend m y life here, nor h a v e I given up m y freedom . She In te re sts m e; for. h a rd as she seems, I believe sh e Is not w ith o u t h e art. S hall 1 e v er be ab le to find It?” " T h a t g irl Is n o t so tire so m e , a fte r all. She Is not a b it a fra id of me.' m used Mrs. S avllle. “ How I h a te and despise folly a n d cow ardice! th ey g e n e ra lly go to g eth e r. T h e re 's a g re a t deal of sty le aDout h e r. y et she m ust h ave been a lw a y s steeped to th e lip* ln poverty. If I h a d a d a u g h te r like her, I sh o u ld w a n t th e first sta te sm a n In E n g la n d fo r h e r h u sb an d . Bah! w h at folly! If I h a d had a d a u g h te r she w ould h a v e been a s Ind ifferen t to me a s th e re st, a n d w ould probably h ave m a rrie d a groom to sp ite me. As no one c a re s for me, I h a d b e tte r con c e n tra te m y affections on m yself. Peo ple m ay be In d iffere n t to love, they a re n ev er in d iffe re n t to pow er; a n d m oney Is pow er, e sp e cially lf backed by com m on sense." So th e k n ittin g a n d re a d in g w ent on successfully, a n d Mrs. S a v llle was som etim es su rp ris e d by th e lig h t-h e a rt ed e n jo y m e n t w hich h e r com panion show ed in a n y d ro lle rie s w hich crop ped up ln th e c o u rse of th e ir readings. Mrs. S a v llle h e rse lf w as not w ith o u t a c e rta in g rim sense of h u m o r, but she was so m etim es s u rp rise d , a n d not too well pleased, a t th e qu ick p erception of th e rid ic u lo u s w hich so often gleam ed ln M iss D esm ond's expressive eyes. (T o be continued.) ‘ I suppose you know th e u su al so rt C H A P T E R IV. T h e v in d ic tiv e p lea su re of sig n in g of serv ice expected from a com panion? h e r w ill, and re ce iv in g a stiff a ck n o w l — re a d in g aloud, w ritin g letters, doing e d g m e n t from Mr. R aw son of its th e a g ree ab le w hen th e re Is no one safe receipt, occupied Mrs. S a v tlle for else to ta lk , and. above all, u n d e rs ta n d a few days, before th e e x p ira tio n of ing w hen to be silen t. It c a n ’t be the T R O L L E Y L IN E F O R CROOK. w hich Bhe received a few p o lite lin e s m ost d e lig h tfu l k in d of life; but you from M iss R aw son say in g th a t, if w ill h av e a com fortable hom e It you P o rtlan d e rs F u rn ish F u n d s fo r O pal q u ite c o n v en ien t. M iss D esm ond w ould s ta y .” C ity -P rin e v ille E le c tric . call on Mrs. S a v llle betw een one and M iss D esm ond had colored fa in tly tw o on th e follow ing day. w hile she listen ed , a n d now sm iled, a P rin e v ille,— C ounty S u rv ey o r F re d A. “ I am su re I hope she will do, and p le a sa n t sm ile, th o u g h h e r lips qulv Rice has tho c o n tra c t fo r th e com ple not be too silly ,” th o u g h t th e lm p erl ered a s lf she w ere a little nervous. tion of a survey fo r an ele ctric road ous little w om an, as she penned a "W h en you w a n t to e a rn your bread from Opal C ity, th e new tow n on the b rief accep tan ce of the a p o ln tm en t. you do not expect to be housed and north side o f Crooked riv e r, on the Ore "T h e g e n e ra lity of wom en a re w onder paid m erely to a m u se yourself. I gou T ru n k a n d H a rrim a n line surveys, fu lly foolish and n a rro w ; th o u g h m en th in k I know w h a t m y d u tie s w ould to P rin e v ille , by w ay of L am o n ta gap a re id io tic enough too, occasionally. A be.” anil M cK ay flat. w hole day of R ic h a rd 's com pany Is al The c o n tra c t fo r th e su rv e y in g was “ Add to th is know ledge th a t I am a aw arded by Jos. G. H ouston, who rep m oat m ore th a n I can sta n d ; y et he v ery e x a c tin g person, w ith o u t a tin g e resents P o rtla n d c a p ita l in th e Oden Is a lw ay s resp ectab le, and w ould never of se n tim e n t. I have no n otion of F alls p ro je c t and a reclam atio n proj com m it th e c u lp a b le folly h is— th e re , I tr e a tin g any one w ho does m e c e rta in ect in the v ie in ty of O pal C ity. I t is w ill n o t th in k a n y m ore of th a t.” se rv ice for c e rta in re m u n e ra tio n a s a Two vessels collided off B lock island, C hicago, N ov. 10.— R a ilro a d officials the purpose o f M r. H ouston to g e n era te T h e m orrow cam e b rig h t and w arm , d a u g h te r. T h a t is a ll nonsense.” in the A tla n tic , and eleven m en w e re U 0 ,]ay d eclared th a t no w age increase the pow er fo r th e e le ctric line a t Oden P e rm a n e n t Road B egun. a n d Mrs. S av llle e stab lish e d h e rse lf In " I th in k It Is,” said M iss Desm ond, drow ned. One vessel is believed to I wou] j be g ra n te d th e ir em ployes a t th is Falls, w here c o n tra c ts have a lre ad y L a G rande— T he second m acad am iz th e s m a lle r of h e r tw o d ra w in g room s, calm ly. have gone down. I tim e, and t h a t th ey did n o t expect seri been a w ard e d fo r th e c o n stru ctio n of Mrs. S av llle looked a t h e r sh a rp ly , in g p ro jec t of th e p re sen t season has a b e a u tifu l a n d gorgeously fu rn ish e d T he body of th e la to em press dow- ° » s tro u b le. T he dem ands o f the men pow er p lan ts. been s ta rte d by th e Union C ounty court, room , full of b uhl and m arb le-in laid a n d m et a p a ir of v ery ste a d fa st eyes a g er of C hina, has s ta rte d on its 80 wero d eclare d to h ave been p re sen te d a t ab o u t tw o m iles from L a G rande. The tab les, lu x u rio u s c h a irs and sofas, old In w hich so m e th in g lik e a sm ile lu rk D ouglas C ounty Onions. m ile jo u rn ey to th e final tom b o f the a» in o p p o rtu n e tim e, ju s t as th e rail im perial fam ily. roads a re em erg in g from a p eriod of R oseburg.— D ouglas c o u n ty continues c o u n ty is to b u ild fo u r m iles of m ac c h in a s ta tu e tte s , flowers, and a ll the ed. "H ow old a re yo u ?" (h e aaked . , . , _ business depression, w hen e arn in g s must to b re a k records. B esides some w on adam road th is season and continue e tc e te ra s w hich w e a lth can give. It a b ru p tly . A h e av y storm along th e A laskan applie(1 to flquipmen t th a t should d e rfu l yield s o f f ru it, it now eornes to each y e a r to th e lim it of th e funds. opened on a sm all c o n se rv a to ry In " I sh a ll be tw o-and-tw entv ln Sep coast has d riv en sev eral vessels ashore. h.lv((^ ppn p u rc h ased a y e a r ago. th e fro n t w ith an onion crop y ield in g B y th is policy o f c o n stru ctin g as m uch One o f them is in th e s tre e ts o f Nome, T hough t ^ e r a ;iroail„ ./re in siste n t th ey $1,500 per acre. From a piece of ground p e rm a n e n t road a s possible w ill be se w hich a fo u n ta in played, a n d w as cool tem b e r n e x t.” "H u m ! you look a t once m ore and so fierce was the gale. can n o t a d v an c e w ages a t th is time. bolongiug to J o e S nider, a t D ays Creek, cured. A fe a tu re o f th e road w ork e r th a n h e r boudoir. She w as h a lf-re c lin in g am o n g the less th a n th a t. Can you read alo u d ?' C ollector L oeb o f N ew Y ork will I th ey a re re a d y to m eet th e brotherhood m easuring 55 square rods, a p p ro x im ate th is m onth w ill p ro b ab ly be th e w ork "Yes. W h eth er I can read well Is fight h ard to ro tain his place. com m ittees and discuss th e situ atio n ly one-third o f an aare, M r. S n id e r har iu g of tw o p riso n e rs who w ere con c u sh io n s of a lounge, w ith h e r pre is . Cook n i. d a ares P r> e a ry to * su , b m it . his . I C to . begin vested a little more th a n 500 bushels v icted fo r v io la tin g the local option cious little dog b eside h er, and try in g for you to Judge.” I)r. - onferences . , . arc T, e xpected 1 , ” .. . the . "C an you play o r sin g ? ’ of ouious th is year. T hese w ere sold a t law aud g iv en prison sentences on the to give h e r a tte n tio n to a new spaper, • rocords i to . th a . e D rs anish -_u a J u th »e o ritie ■ s. first ,, w . eek ,, in D ecem . . . ber, . im . . m ediately nn i follow ing the e x p ira tio n of the 30-day 2 cents p e r pound, b rin g in g him $500, first c o nviction by Ju d g e K now ls. w hen th e door w as opened a n d “ Cap " I can play a tittle ------ ” T he s trik in g pup ils o f th e C leveland, I notice. or a re tu rn o f more th a n $1,500 per ta in L u m le y ” w as announced. “ I know w h at th a t m eans. Now P o rtla n d F irm G ets C ontract. Ohio, high school h ave a ll re tu rn e d . W. S. Boo, g ra n d c h ie f o f th e B roth acre. T his b e ats any crop heard of e x "W hy, w h ere did you com e fro m ? ” "suppose you read m e th is speech of cept the im m ense y ield o f S p itzen b erg Salem — C o n trac t fo r the erectio n of Bweileu is doing all possible to stop I •>$ R ailroad Iram m cn , le ft the she exclaim ed, not too c o rd ia lly , and L ord H a rtln g to n 'a ,” h a n d in g h e r the Sm ith a t th e new receiv in g w ard a t th e asylum ■ h o ld in g o u t h e r sm all-berlnged h a n d to th e heav y im m ig ratio n to A m erica. I CI‘Y toiln y I"" h ead q u a rte rs in apples grow n by J . B paper. M iss D esm ond took It, and lm I C leveland to look a f te r th e vote which W in sto n ’s, th is county, la s t y ear, fo r has been le t by the asylum board t o 11 a tall, slig h t, w ell-set up young m an m e d ia te ly began. A fte r ab o u t ten m in K in g E dw ard V II of G re at B rita in the men have re ce n tly ta k e n on th e ir which he realized $2,400 p e r acre. th e N o rth w e ste rn B ridge w orks a t ' [ has ju s t c eleb ra ted his 58th b irth d a y . w age dem ands, and to m ake a rra n g e P o rtla n d fo r $77.800. The com pany is w ith lig h t h a ir a n d m oustaches, lau g h u tes Mra. S avllle said, not u n k in d ly th e sam e w hich b u ilt th e new flve. j Ing eyes, a n d a c e rta in re sem b lan ce to ‘ T h a t w ill do. You re ad fa irly well W hite se ttle rs in B ritish Colum bia m ents fo r p re se n tin g tho notices to tho M all Service Im p aired . sto ry steel stru c tu re in Salem fo r t h e ! H ugh S avllle, th o u g h of a slig h te r, You do n o t pronounce som e nam es a re p re p a rin g fo r an a tta c k from In-1 E a ste rn roads. Ho is expected to re M arshfield— The m ail serv ice to Coos U n ite d S ta te s N a tio n a l b ank, w hich j w e a k e r type. p ro p e rly .” tu rn anil to handle the situ atio n in tho B ay is seriously im paired as a re su lt of dians. local y a rd s b efo re ta k in g up tho more the change in th e schedule m ade by the co st $95,000. T he c o n tra ct fo r w irin g | " F ro m H ero n d y k e, m y d e a r a u n t,’ " F o r n am es th e re Is no rule, and B eattie custom s officers havo seized | com prehnnsivo m ovom ent in the E ast. governm ent. U n d er tho new a rra n g e w as let to E v an s & N ixon of T acom a he re tu rn e d , d ra w in g a c h a ir beside so m etim es opin io n s re sp ec tin g them a q u a n tity o f silk th a t was boiug One p o in t on w hich a ra ilro a d man m ent th e o u tg o in g mail w ill be e ig h t or fo r $1,660. J . A. B e rn ard i o b tain e d t h e . h er. “ I h av e Ju st a day o r tw o In differ. I shall, of course, pronounce sm uggled in. a g er w as em p h atic to d ay is th n t the ten hours late . T he d e p a rtm e n t or h e a tin g c o n tra c t fo r $3,270 a n d th e tow n a n d , th o u g h t r d try l f yoa th em In th e w ay you p refer. ' C hoctaw and C hickasaw In d ia n s have ra ilro a d s w ill not recognize th e claim dered th a t th e service b y w ay of Sum plu m b in g fo r $9,736. w ere s till h e re .” Mrs. S a v llle w as sile n t for a mo lost th e ir lands a n d c itize n sh ip becauso of tho B rotherhood o f L ocom otive Firo- ner over th e Coos Bay w agon road be “ A re you on y o u r w ay to H ouns m ent. " I f you a re Inclined to try a of m any irre g u la ritie s. men and E nginom nn to leg isla te fo r en discontinued O ctober 31. No provision P e a rs B rin g 6*/j C ents E ach. low ?” couple of m o n th s w ith m e, 1 am w ill Two m asked m en a tte m p te d to hold f.inPPr* ,°.r to «-ncroach on th e jurisdic- fo r c a rry in g the mail w as m ade u n til M edford.— A carload of p ears from "Yes, Ju st lik e m y luck! th ey give Ing to tr y you.” up a tra in in th e y a rd s a t O gden, b u t t ' o n . o f ,ho B rotherhood o f Locom otive the next day, when In sp e c to r V aille in th e B ear Creek o rch ard sold fo r $2,900 , . . . . . . . . ‘ T h a t is best. T ria l only can prove w ere d riv en o ff by th e tra in crew . K»(?'neers. structod th e M arshfield p o stm aste r to in N ew Y ork. T here w ere 1,064 h a lf , | n 8 Jm y leav ? w„hen th e re 8 " ol a lf we s u it each o th e r.” A nd th a t y o ung beg g ar Mig send the m ail b y tra in to M y rtle P o in t boxes or 44,564 pears, hence each p ear - A C hinam an a n d w hite g irl in C ali SM U G G LE R S SO UGH T FOR. “ H ave you se ttle d a b o u t te rm s w ith and thence b y sta g e to R oseburg. fo r th e c a r a v era g ed 6% cents. T he car nolles, m y sub, g e ts It n e x t w eek.” fo rn ia have been refu sed a m arriag e Mr. R a w so n ? ” "I suppose you a re all as u su a l?" p a id the o rch ard com pany n et $2,215.80, license a n d a re expected to t r y in some . . _ ,, . . _ , , _ o r 4.97 c en ts fo r each pear. “Yes. U ncle E v e rto n Is a t H eron "Y es; th e y a re m ost sa tis fa c to ry .” A pple Scab Is D estroyed. o th er s ta te Chinese A re B elieved to B rin g In Con dyke Ju st now . a n d In g re a t force. He "V ery well. I sh a ll go to th e coun tra b a n d Opium. O regon A g ric u ltu ra l College, C orval A wom an who has ju s t beou a rre ste d Is th e m ost a m u s in g old boy I ever try In a day o r two, a n d th en I hope Coos B ay Is E ncouraged. lis— The ap p le scab w hich has d e V icto ria, B. C., N ov. 10.— F o r some a t K a n sa s C ity fo r m a rry in g a six th M arsh field .— A press disp atch from m et. A re you b e tte r, A u n t S av llle? you w ill .Join me. You have been on tim e w ith o u t socuring d ivorces from days p a st inquiries have been m ade stroyed Oregon apples m ay be con un cle said he called h e re on his th e C o n tin e n t, I believe; th en you can the o th ers, declares th a t she has had I hero b y th e U n ited S ta te s a u th o ritie s tro lled and probably e n tire ly e x te rm i N ew York, s ta tin g th a t th e N o rth w e s t-[ I co n cern in g re p o rts th a t opium and Chi- nated. T h is is the opinion o f D ean ern w as p lan n in g a bond issue fo r th e w ay th ro u g h , a n d you w ere n o t well re ad F re n c h ? " sufficient experience in m atrim ony. "Y es, fa irly w ell.” nese are bein g sm uggled from V ictoria C ordlley, of th e college e x p erim e n t sta- com pletion o f th e lines o f the com pany enough to see h im .” A d m iral C h e a te r sa y s Cook did n o t I to W ash in g to n by w ay of the G ulf ion, a f te r ex am in in g th e re p o rts su b to th e P a c ific coast, has c re a te d some i “ i w as not w ell; a n d I c e rta in ly " T h e re Is th e bell. P ra y jo in m e at re a c h th e Pole. m itted by F . L. Griffin, who has con- in te re s t h ere, because rum or has con- j should n o t g e t o u t of m y bed to see lu n ch eo n .” islands in a gasoline launch. neefed th e nam e of the N o rth w e stern " T h a n k you, I sh a ll be very h a p p y .’ T a f t v is ite d m an y h is to ric p lac es in | R e ce n tly a n u m b er o f Chinese were ludcd a thorough in v e s tig a tio n of c o n w ith one o f th e local ra ilro ad surveys. L ord E v e rto n .” Tho in v e s tig a to rs find th a t I b ro u g h t across as stow aw ays on tho ditions. S o u th C a ro lin a and G e o rg ia. “T a k e s th in g s coolly,” th o u g h t M rs " W o u ld n 't you? W ell, I—O h— a h — I ste am ers M innesota and C ym ric, being sp ra y in g w ith lim e-sulphur destro y s the T here is some hope fe lt th a t th e N o rth S avllle; “ know s h e r ow n value, proha I t is sa id t h a t M rs. Jo h n Ja c o b A s to r found b y th e U n ite d H tntes imm igrn scab, w ithout in the le a st in ju rin g the w estern m ay m ak e Coos B ay a term inus. yes, to be su re ,” Raid th e young m an h e s ita tin g . “I am g lad to see you look bly. So m uch the b e tte r. I could not is to re c e iv e $10,000,000 a lim o n y . I tion officers w hen th e ste am ers were at f r u it or the trees. T he m ix tu re w as D ry L a n d Fotaoes. _. „ , 1 Pugot sound po rts. On th e Cym ric a first p re p are d b y th e s ta tio n e x p erts ing so m uch b e tte r, a t all e v e n ts,” he s ta n d a g u sh in g g irl.” F iv e p erso n s, a ll ra tlw a y e m p lo y es. m lm ber of casI,s of imn Were shipped and is bein g used all over th e couutry. At lu n ch eo n th e h o ste ss s ta rte d v a r Tho D alles A. H. F lig g has ta k e n • w ent on. "W hen do you go dow n to w ere k ille d in a w re ck in N ew J e re e y . from H o„ K K o n g to th is p o rt some 1,330 sacks o f potato es from 14 acres, j in g le fleld ?" lous to p ic s In a n easy, u n stu d ie d w ay grow n by th e d ry land fa rm in g process. A. A C. R evenues. and found th a t h e r young g u est W illia m R obinson, o f R osw ell, has m onths ago, and w ere re tu rn e d , being “ On S a tu rd a y .” tho u g h fa r from ta lk a tiv e , was q u ite been o ffered th e g o v e rn o rs h ip o f N ew I $oun(l on a rriv a l back a t H ong K ong to Salem .— T he net revenues of the As M r. F lig g is e x h ib itin g num erous spec- " I can o ften rid e o v e r and see y ou,’ " c o n tain treaclo tin g e d w ith opium to ria & Colum bia R iv er ra ilro a d , a c 'm ons w eighing th ree pounds each. equal to d isc u ssin g them Intellig en tly . c o n tin u e d L um ley, w ith a fa sc in a tin g w ater, w hich had been su b stitu te d . cording to th e re p o rt filed w ith the ra il sm ile. H e h a d a n ice voice a n d a As soon a s th ey rose from the table, T h e N ew Y ork C e n tra l is c a rry in g road com m ission, for th e y e a r ending 'B e e t W e ig h s 3 0 P o u n d s . p le a sa n t c a re ssin g m a n n e r; Indeed, he M iss D esm ond took leave of h e r new W ON D R E S S FR O M JE F F E R S O N . o u t H a r r im a n ’s policy o f e x te n s iv e im -1 Blow D e a lt G ra ft Cases, "line 30, 1909, w ere $210.788.78. The E u g e n e —-Ole C asp erso n h a s b ro u g h t ( w as c o n sid ere d a v e ry Irre s is tib le lad y p a tro n e ss, p ro m isin g to obey her to ta l o p e ra tin g rovnues fo r the road O r i g i n a l O r e t r h e n In “ R i p V a n W l a p ro v e m e n ts. San F ra n c isco , N ov. 10.— T he first b a ck to E u g e n e a b e e t g ro w n in h is y o ung m an by th e w om en, a n d “ n o t a su m m o n s w h e n ev e r It cam e. were $«22,075.38; of th is $525,532.91 V i e ” S t i l l l.lvln u r In L o n d o n . T h e N a tio n a l W a te rw a y s cornm is- post-election a ctio n in a n y o f th e cases was in te rs ta te business a n d $96,542.47 g a rd e n t h a t b e a ts a ll b e e ts in th is se c bad fe llo w ” by th e m en. "R e a lly ,” th o u g h t Mra. Savllle, as Mrs. J o h n B illln g to n , w ho Is s till ■ion w ill send a c o m m itte e to r e p o rt on in cid en tal to th e so called b rib e ry g ra ft w as Oregon portion of tho in te rs ta te tio n . T he v e g e ta b le w e ig h s j u s t 30 she d re sse d for an a fte rn o o n a irin g , “ 1 "Y ou a re v e ry good,” frig id ly . liv in g ln L ondon a n d w ho took the Tho o p e ra tin g e x pounds. th e C olum bia r iv e r . d evelopm ents was disposed o f today, business c arried . “ I suppose th e re Is h a rd ly a soul believe th a t g irl m ay do. If she does o rig in a l p a r t of G re tch e n ln Joseph penses were $410,350.10. T he A storia & not, w hy, it la no g re a t m a tte r. She le ft In tow n. J u s t called a t th e M ont A N ew Y ork m an 77 y e a rs old has when fo u r o f tho nine men accused of Je ffe rso n 's first p ro d u c tio n of D ion olunibia R iv er road paid tax e s am ount- P o rtla n d M arkets. go m ery s', a n d fo und th e house sh u t c e rta in ly h a s th e a ir a u d m a n n e r of a B o u c lc a u lt's " R ip V an W in k le ” to b e en a rre s te d fo r a p p ro p ria tin g $13,- hav in g a b s tra c te d p riv a te papers from ng to $29,612.17. up; so I cam e on h e re to h ave a ch at g e n tle w o m an .” 000 to h is ow n u se . th e office of Specinl A gent W illiam J . L ondon ln 1865, re la te s t h a t ln th o se W liont— B lnestem , $1.05; club, 95c; a n d a b it of lu n ch e o n .” V a tic a n officials say t h a t th e re w ere discharged1 by Police .Indgc da} s an A m e ric an a c to r w a r looked L ab o re rs A re in D em and. C H A P T E R V. red R ussian, 9 2 % e; V alley, 94@ 95c; « - / ____i t Doasey. T hey wore A lb e rt M cK inley, “ My d e a r George, I d o n 't m ean to upon ln th e sam e lig h t a C h iro k e e In. Mra. S a v llle w as fa r too m uch pre ■mall hope o f a n A m e ric a n c a rd in a l J e r r / Vlln w oritlspr, Rpx M H am lin Eugene— T he w ork o f b u ild in g th e F ife, 92(fi93c; T u rk ey red, 96c; 40-fold, give you any lunch eo n . A lady Is | < occupied by h e r b itte r reflections and d lan w ould be a t th i3 tim e, th e New b e in g n am ed a t th is tim e . la n d W illiam J . C orbin. T he five o th er N a tro n K la m a th F alls c u t-o ff is p ro 95(u 90c. B arley— F eed, $27@ 27.50; brew ing, com ing h e re; she o u g h t to be here gressin g sa tis fa c to rily as f a r as tho vengeful p ro jec ts to bestow m any Y ork H e ra ld says. W hen sh e w as told T he D om inion g o v e rn m e n t h a s p ro - 1 men s g a in s t ^whom sim ila r c h arg es aro 7.50 per to n . | now. I am going to teBt h e r q uallflca w ork on th is end is concerned. H ow th o u g h t* upon th e new m em ber of her th e re w ere o nly tw o w om en ln th e h ib ite d J a p a n e s e fisherm en fro m se in p ending w ill a p p o sr be fo re Ju d g e ever, m ore m en aro bein g so u g h t to do C orn—-Whole, $33; cracked, $34 per tlo n s for th e o n e ro u s office of com pan play a n d th a t sh e w as s u ite d to n e ith household. B u t M iss Desm ond re Doasey on N ovem ber 23. in g fo r h e rrin g in N a n aim o h a rb o r. ton. Ion to m yself, a n d I c a n 't h ave you th e w ork a n d th e co n stru ctio n com pa e r p a rt, she sa id : “T h en I sh a ll go celved th e expected sum m ons In due O a ts—No. 1 w hite, $28.50@29 per nies a re doing w h a t th e y can to in h e re ta lk in g n o n se n se ." R o o se v e lt’s fa m ily w a s th ro w n in to course, a n d Journeyed p u n c tu a lly by th ro u g h th e P ro v in c es w ith T oole.” B ut In d ia n O u tb re ak E xpected. crease th e ir lis t of em ployes. The ton. “ W on’t sh e be a b o re ? ” c o n ste rn a tio n by ru m o ra t h a t he had th e a p p o in te d tra in to w a rd s h e r new to th is B o u c lc au lt objected, as he a l H ay — T im othy, W illam ette V alley, V ic to ria, B. C., N ov. 10.— H azelton w ages paid a re $2.25 on th e g ra d e and "D o you th in k I sh a ll allow m yself been k ille d , b u t th e r e p o rt proved hom e. w »H *” w ays w a n ted h e r to a p p e a r In his pro $3 fo r ax m en. These w ages include $ 14(ul7 per to n ; E a ste rn O regon, $18(q> re p o rts a g en eral bol'ief th a t th e I n g ro u n d le ss. a lfa lfa , $15(0)16; clover, $14; ch eat, I | t 0 " „”fr " o re n a n ' , tho use of th e bunk-houses, b u t la 20; Inglefleld, Mrs. S a v llle 's place, had d uctions. so she w as obliged to play . . . . . _ . . . . ___' W a l l d ian s w ill a tta c k the tow n in force to "W ell, no. A u n t S a v llle ,” said L um borers fu rn ish th e ir ow n bedding. $ 13@ 14.50; g ra in hay, $14(3)15. B oth p a rtie s in tho N ic a ra g u a n w ar an a ir of seclusion not to be found at th e p a r t of G retch en . m orrow to rescue th o seven im prisoned M eals a re fu rn ish e d a t 25 cents. B u tte r—C ity crea m e ry e x tra s, 36c; 1®F- w ith a b rig h t sm ile, "I d o n 't th in k double th e d ista n c e ln o th e r d lrec claim a d v an tag e . T h e p lay w a s a g re a t success from fa n c y outside cream ery, 30(iT36e per you w ill." ... . , „ ... , .. .« h ie fs d u rin g th e ir tria l. Tho tele- tlons. T h e p ictu resq u e c o u n try round th e very b e g in n in g . T h e re w ere five pound; store, 22Vj@24c. (B u tte r fa t I H ere th e door w as ag ain th ro w n B e tte r Service P rom ised. n g f0 r t h % : ' P h o p e ra to r betw een H azelton and E gham w as c o m p a ra tiv e ly free from o r six c u r ta in c a lls a fte r th e first a ct, k isp io x re p o rts arm ed In d ia n s passing l ^ c p e r pound un d er 0ppn a n d th e b u tle r a n nounced, w ith Salem . — A nnouncem ent has been prices av erag e th e e ru p tio n of v illa resid en ces which a n d M rs. B illln g to n said to Mr. Je ffer T a ft will not a p p o in t a new suprem e [ his hut in scores, a n d has been told u la r b u tte r p rice s). \ „ d ig n ity . "Miss Deam ond." adc a t the o ffice o f th e ra ilro a d com re g Tig»?»— crow d o th e r lo calities. F resh O regon e x tra s. 40f<i , „ son, " I t w ill ru n a h u n d ie d n ig h ts .” ju d g e u n til C ongress m eets. o ver 700 arm ed n a tiv e s w ill b e a t ission th a t h e re a fte r th e C orvallis & Mrs. S avllle, w ho fe lt th e q u iet of Mr. Jefferson m o d estly re p lie d th a t 4 2 V per dozen; E astern , 30@34c p e rl T h f r e ' f,0“ “ a y 8 ° ' 8ald Mr8' 8a H azelton if tho ch ie fs aro convicted a ste rn R ailro ad will give b e tte r serv- dozen. * T he crim inal co u rt b u ild in g in New V l vtlle, Im p a tie n tly . h e r c o u n try hom e r a th e r oppressive, he w as w illin g to w a g e r th a t it w ould and sen ten ced . T he reds a re m aking ce betw een A lbany and th e coast. Y ork is in d a n g er o f collapse. P o u ltry — H ens, 1 3 % @ 1 4 ^ c ; springs, I "V ery w ell, said th e young m an, began to w ish for som e one to break “ h o o teh in o o ,” n ativ o w hisky, and tho H eretofore d u rin g the w in te r th e p a s not. P rin c e I t o ’s body w as la id in the situ a tio n ra p id ly grow s worse. T he 90 senger business has been handled by a 1 3 'i(iri4 '.:.c ; roosters, 9(510c; ducks, good-hum oredly. “ I w ill call a g a in be th e p a in fu l m onotony of h e r th o u g h ts “ W hat w ill you b e t? ” sa id th e a c t 15(<i 15% c; geese, 10% c; tu rk e y s, live, fo re I leav e tow n. My m o th e r sent tom b w ith g re a t s ta te cerem ony. odd w h ite m en arc b u t h a lf arm ed. —som e one w hose face a n d voice were m ixed tra in . From th is tim e on the ress. lCxu 17c; dressed, 20(ii)21 o ; squabs, $1.75 you h e r best love. A New Y ork m erc h an t accused of q u ite unco n n ected w ith th e p a st—"the serviee will be divided nnd all fre ig h t "I gm w illin g to w a g e r a new silk " I am v e ry m uch obliged. If you p a st.” to h e r, m ean in g th e ever-present sw indling custom ers has been c ap tu re I R oller T ow el Doomed. ill be ta k e n e are o f by a tri w eekly (iiM p e r dozen d re ss to a silk h a t," w as th e reply. P o rk — F ancy. 9(ii>9V)c p e r pound. in B erlin. w a n t a d in n e r, com e back here." Im age of h e r offending son. She had T opeka, K an ., N ov. 10.— T he s ta te freig h t. V e al— E x tra s, 9Vj(ii>10c p e r pound. T h e piece ra n 170 n ig h ts, a n d to "A th o u sa n d th a n k s . I am a lre a d y a c e rta in sense of re lie f In th e pros A lynching mob th re a te n s negroos a t ] t >onr({ 0 f h e a lth has issued a decree F r u its — Apples, $l(qi2.25 box; pears, th is day Mrs. B illln g to n p o in ts to a Com plains A g a in st W ells F argo. G assaw av, W. V a., and the ■ ilitia re a g ain st th e ro lle r tow el, and th a t tim e engaged. Au re v o tr!” H e shook h a n d s pect of co m panionship, fo r In tru th >e(o$1.50; grap es, 50c(if$1.15 per I.x-i.i f I..)u; o u c u s i .i o ” . . , , . fuses to shoot. Salem — O. P . Bishop, a c lo th ie r w ith c ra te , 10<<n2MiC p e r b a sk e t; c a s a b a s ,1 *nd re tre a te d , p a u sin g a t th e do o r to she w as, a n d alw ay s had been, a very p h o to g ra p h ta k e n of h e rs e lf ln th e honored ap p en d ag e to th e c o u n try news v ery silk d re ss she won ln h e r b et strin g of sto re s in th e W illam ette $ 1.2o@1.50 p e r dozen; quinces. pap er office nnd the c o u n try hotel will a lad y pass -a ta ll, sle n d e r young lonely w om an. W hen, th ere fo re, sh o rt An unknow n ste am er is rep o rte d on w ith Jefferson. alley, has filed a co m plaint w ith th e 1.25 per box; c ran b e rrie s, $S.50@9.50 w om an. In a sim p le black dress, as ly before d in n er, M iss D esm ond a r the rocks north o f th e e n tra n c e to Ban | have to go in K ansas. T he ro ller towel is th e m ost dangerous th in g th a t the railroad com m ission a g ain st the W ells per b a rre l; persim m ons, $1.50 per b o x .' s tr a ig h t as It could be a t th a t period rived, th e w as received w ith com para 8o s u re w as B o u c lc au lt o f th * fa il Francisco harbor. argo E xpress com pany, a lle g in g exces public comes in c o n ta ct w ith, the K an u re of th e play th a t he re fu s e d to b« P o ta to e s— O regon. 50(u60c per sack ; of flounces, furbelow s, d ra p eries, and tlv e c o rd ia lity . T he B ritish house o f comm ons has sas h e alth in sp ecto rs claim . T he in sive rates. H e says th a t th e ra te o f sw eet potatoes, 1 (iPSc per pound. [ sashes. T h e new com er w as young, yet p re se n t a t th e first p e rfo rm a n c e , a n d "I told th em to send dow n th e om nl passed th e b u dget, th ro w in g dow n th e |s p e e to r s say th n t in fec tio u s diseases are 2 cents a pound on shoes from Salem Ve g etab le s— A rtichokes, 75c per doz y o u th fu lly m a tu re ; sh e w ore a quiet, It w as sev eral n ig h ts b efo re Jefferso n conveyed th ro u g h th e ro lle r tow els used to P o rtla n d Is e x to rtio n a te , in view of c n ; beans. 10c l " ^ P 0’in d : r» b b a g c, \(u> becom ing b onnet, a n d w as ra th e r pale bu t, a s It w ould be m ore e rn v e n ie n t g a u n tle t to th e lords. knew him to be a m o n g th o se p re se n t ra ilw a y s ta tio n s and office the ra te of 16 c en ts from C hicago to 1c; caul,flow er. 90c(o$ per dozen; c ® H _ w, rm ly, h e a lth fu lly p a l s - w i t h for y o u r luggage," aald Mrs. Savllle The s ta te d e p a rtm e n t has re fu sed t o ] , in hotels, , In th e a u d ie n ce , re co g n izin g him by Salem , and 7 c en ts from Salem to a fte r th e y had exchanged g re e tin g s a . . . . t\____. „ w i * ___¡„ I b uildings erv , 50(u8.)c; corn. $1(« 1.25 per sack ; . . __ . , , . . . 0 aid th e G eographic society in g e ttin g h is sh in y bald head. A fte r th e p e r G ra n ts Pass. h o rse rad ish . 9 ^ 1 0 « p e r d o z en ; peas. \o i w8T)r » » ‘-brow n h a ir, a p a ir of d a rk "My lu g g ag e consisted of one dre ss access to C o o k 's records. fo rm an ce th e a u th o r w e n t a ro u n d to H u rric a n e H its P a n sy . per pound; poppers, $1.50; pum pkins. or deepened by n early b a sk e t.” said Miss Deam ond. sm ilin g A utos T a k e P lace o f S tage. Ben H eney, b ro th e r of th e San F ran 1 lV ,c; radishes. 15c per dozen ; | bUcl1 b ro w s and lash es, a sw eet pa "C o n sid e rin g th a t m y sta y may be but th e a c to r's d re s s in g room a n d c o n g ra t M anila, Nov. 10.— P a n a r island, of cisco g ra ft p rosecutor, has been re the V is a ra s group, P h ilip p in e s, was P rin e v ille —J . H . W enandy o f Bend, sp ro u ts, 3c per pou n d ; squash, $ 1@1.10; th s tlc m o u th a n d re d dew y lips; she sh o rt. I did not lik e to b rin g m ore.’ u late d him . moved from the m a y o ra lty o f Tucson, crossed by a typhoon last S im ilar. T he who has fo r th e past tw o y e a rs ope tom atoes, 25(<T60c; tu rn ip s, 7 5coi$l per m oved w ith easy u n d u la tin g grace "B u t,” he sa id , “ Jo e ,” I t h in k y o s " T h a t w as p ru d e n t. Now I am go A ria. storm w as especially severe in Capiaz ra te d th s sta g e lin e in co n ju n c tio n w i t h 's a c k ; c a rro ts, $1; beets. $1.25; r u t a - ' su g g e stiv e of long, w ell-form ed lim bs ing to d in e e a rly —th a t la ,at six —ln a re sh o o tin g o v e r th e ir h e a d s .” th e D. I. A P . com pany betw een B end, b ag as, $1.10; onions, $l(u'1.25 p e r sack. I “Ji fine g irl,” w as th e young d ra A d istinguished South C arolina phv I ¡’r" vim-,‘- wh,’r<' hom es w ere de " I am n o t even sh o o tin g a t th e ir o rd e r to ta k e a d riv e a fte rw a rd s; th* Hops -1909 crop, 23>4(ii 25s; 1908 goon*! m e n ta l C aician declares th a t w hisky is one ¿ f «trov.-.L F iv e thousand persons are Redm ond and o th e r poin ts to B haniko h eada.” w a s th e rep ly . " I a m a im in g e venings a re th e best p a rt of th e day b y w ay o f M ad ras, has disposed o f h i» 1------’ O ' " ---------------- ------------------------ “ - u eT 2 0 c y 9 0 7 crop, ,2 e ; l ^ crop, 8c. ^ T e t ^ w T E T S f r . “ ' * Z £ the leading causes of pellag ra, th e „„w hom eless, and m uch p ro p e rty a n d crops a t th e i r h e a rts .” T h a t first ev en in g w as try in g . M n disease. I w ere d estro y ed . T he w ind, w hich was e n tire stag e and liv e ry business e x pou n d : M o'hair'nchoiccg°24c. ® r *r ( bow d ia a p p « .re d from th e room. c e p tin g some holdings in B end, nnd has A fte r th * firs t w eek ln L ondon It S av llle w as v ery silen t, b u t so long as I of h u rrica n e force, w as accom panied by C a ttle — B est ste ers. $4.25(ff4.50; fa ir I MI m D esm ond," re p ea te d Mr». Ba th ey m oved sm oothly a n d rapidly w as Jo* Je ffe rs o n ’i " R ip V an W in k le,” R epublicans won a com plete v icto ry | rains. M uch o f th e c o u n try is flooded. pnt five np-to d a te autom obile* in to th e sta g e service c o v erin g all point* in the te good. $3.S5(«(4; m edium and feeders, I TfH®. "com e and s it h e re beside m e." th ro u g h cool dew y woods, In R hode Island. fra g ra n t n o t B o u c lc a u lt’*, a lth o u g h th e play terior. $3 .V>(ii3.75; best cows. $3.25(u3 50; me- ®be looked p iercin g ly a t h e r v isito r as fields, a n d g e n tly -w in d in g lane* w ith w rig h t w as a t th a t tim e so p o p u la r R escue V essel W recked. R epublicans elected n early e v ery o f ilium . $3; common to m edium . $2.50<Q ah* m ade a slig h t c o u rte sy and handed ru stic fences a n d p ictu resq u ely broken t h a t th * n a m e of B o u c lc au lt a lo n e w as V ancouver, B. C., Nov. 10.— Follow C onvict F o u n d ry R eb n ilt. fleer in N ebraska. 2.75: bulls. $2i.?2.50: stags, $2.50m 3.50; h e r a not* before ta k in g a seat, say sufficient to d ra w a la rg e house, a n d ing th e w reck o f tho ste a m e r Om ineca Salem .— T h e shop* destro y ed a t the calves, lig h t, $5.25@ 3.50; heavy, $ 4 @ , |n g. ln a eoft. clear, refined voice, "M r banks, th s silen c e w as n o t oppressive In a speech in M ississippi T a f t fa in the S k e e n a riv e r on S a tu rd a y , the p e n ite n tia ry e a rly in the sum m er have Mias D eam ond had p len ty to th in k of th * n a m e of Je fferso n did n o t a p p e a r 1 R aw son w as so good a s to give me t —th e s tru g g le s a n d difficulties of ln big le tte rs , n o r w as It e v en " fe a vored wom an suffrage. D istrib u to r, a siste r ste am er, w ent to been re b n ilt a n d th e new b u ild in g s a re 4' 75' H ogs— B est, $7.35(iiS; m edium , $7.50 _.. T he next leg isla tu re in K e n tu ck y ¡, I ° f th e first vessel O w ing to re s d y fo r occupancy. T he b u ild in g s [ <u7.75; stockcrs. $5(ii 6. j _ y I nea. youth sp e n t In genteel p overty; the tu re d .” — helm v,-i„.; ingly i„ n D ___ ___1 I the ex trem e low w a ter, she grounded ill again be occupied b y T.oewenherg, Sheep — B est w ethers, $4J25(ii'4.50; | Q uite r i g h t A law y e r * In stin ctiv e loss of h e r n e a re st and d e are st; th* overw em ocratic. U pon h ie r e tu r n A m erica g re eted and w ith ire a n d sw ift e n rre n t th is G oing A Co., em ploying convict labor f a ir to good, $3.75(ii'4; best ewes. $3.75 p re ca u tio n ," re tu rn e d Mra. SarU le, v a n is h in g of m any a dream th a t even th e w a n d ere r, p ro u d of th * v ic to ry of R epublicans elected both b ranches o f I w in ter she will p ro b a b ly becom e a to ta l in th e m a n u fa c tu re o f sto v e s and (((4; fa ir to good, $3.50@ 3.75; lamb*, o pening It and g la n c in g a t the eon a ’ tw en ty -tw o life had ta u g h ' h e r m ust a n A m erican a c to r In a s A m erican the le g isla tu re in N ew Je rse y . I w reck. She w as w orth $40,000. $5@ 5.35. range*. te a ts. be re sig n ed ; and. th ro u g h ail, th* en play ln fo reig n lands. J »«ms 2 *gL i“ 0.k^ A?. “ght