v illa I thought you would."
C. Amount spent for bay, grain and
'Yea. better than I expected. It waf
other produce (not raised ou the farm]
terribly nervous work at first. Firm
Census Director Durand’s Instructions for feed of domestic animals and poul
try.
ness and courage era indispensable;
Relative to the Farm Census.
•sanad Cadi TrMar
D. Amount spent for manure and
the slightest appearance of the whlta
Washington, Nov. 26.— An outlin other fertilizers.
feather, and she would almost uncon
“ No inquiry is made regarding
for the American farmers of the meth
O R EG O N
MOSIER..
sciously crush you. It la not easy to
household
or
personal
expenses
or
ex
od of keeping a written record of their
lmpreaa her gently and politely with
peoditures for repairs or improvements
farm operations and equipment to in Each of the four questions asked is
a sense of one's complete independ
sure an accurate farm census next year of fundamental importance in its bea
ence; but this la essential. The tyran
has been issued by United States Cen ¡ng on agriculture as an industry.
nical tendencies In her have been tro
2. Live stock: A. Number of young
mendously developed by circumstances
sus Director E. Dana Durand. It was
prepared by Professor Le Grand Pow animals of each kind born on the farm
and training; but I really believe it la
B y N * J . A L E r A j V O E T»
in
1909.
ers, United States census clnef statist!
a relief to her to find a companion
B. Number of animals of each kind
A u th o r o f " A C ro o k » 4 P k t h ." “ M aid. W lfo o r W idow ,** " B y
cian for agriculture. It states:
who neither quarrels nor cringes; sha
W o m o o ’ o W tt ." "B o o to n *. B o rg o ln ." " A L if o In to ro o t."
“ The advantages of always having purchased in 1909 and the amount paid
breathes a freer air, her mind la more
"M o n o ’ . C h o lo o ." " A W o n u n 'o H o o rt."
on hand for ready rf/erence a detailed number sold and amount received; am Wire CommunicationjCut— Five Miles
healthily exercised. I never conceal
number and value of those slaughtered
Last Important but Not Leas Inter* written statement of one’s real and on the farm.
an opinion, and I try to be as true as
o f Northern Pacific la Under
personal property are readily under
eating Happenings from Points
3. Dairy
products:
A. Quantities
possible, and to defend my views aa
stood by everyone and will be most
Water— Dikes Broken.
O-'tside the State.
keenly appreciated when the census and value of milk, butter and cheese
temperately as I can. I also try to
enumerator calls with his list of ques produced on the farm in 1909.
give
her tha Impression that aha la on
B. Quantities of milk, butter, cream
tions next April. The value of the
trial aa well as myself.”
butter fat and cheese sold in 1909 and
Bellingham,
Wash.,
Nov.
30.—
Five
census
figures
of
farm
wealth
deperds
Report of the North Bank road shows
“ That la a dangerous game; but you
CH APTER V III.— (Continued.)
upon their accuracy, and accuracy can amounts received.
n a visit she went to pay at the
steel bridges, two railway and three
' a profit from the beginning.
may succeed. The day after to-mor
4. Poultry and eggs:
A. Value of
only be secured through the co opera
"A
re
you
Irish?
You
don’t
mind
my
Court.
row completee your two months. I
President Taft puts lid on Pinchot tion o f tho farmers themselves. In no poultry of all kinds raised in 1909 wagon, across the Nooksaek river, have asking? Some people don’t like the
She had not gone far when she was
been carried away within the past 24
and his forestry service ideas.
suspect she would be sorry If you left.
way can the farmer extend more prac whether sold, consumed or on hand.
Irish; I delight In them. My father't overtaken by George Lumley, who im
B.
Amount
received
from
poultry
hours, entailiug $100,000 loss.
A Han Francisco burglar has been tical assistance to the census bureau sold in 1909.
great friend Is an old general, a deal mediately began to condole with hei Tell me. have you had a chance of
putting In a word for the poor prodi
Railway bridges are in danger, as old thing—Sir Patrick Desmond; Is he
identified as a wealthy Seattle saloon and in no way can he render himself
0. Quantity and value of eggs pro
in what he was pleased to term her
a greater service than by getting out
gal?”
man.
are three highway bridges. The Bel any relative of yours?”
duced
in
1909.
false
Imprisonment."
She
talked
with
his pencil and note book on the evening
Hope shook her head. "It Is too soon
I). Quantity and value of eggs sold i lingham Bay & British Columbia bridge
"1 havs heard of him. but If he la In him gayly enough, but always with
Ex-Secretary Lyman C. Oage vigor of April the 14th next, and making u|
to attempt It,” she said.
ously defends himself in the sugar a statement of his farm property. The 1909.
at Everson is said to be undermined and any way connected with me It la so what he chose to term "a tinge of In
“ Now sit down here on this fallen
5. Wool and mohair: Number and
trust scandal.
questions to be asked concerning farm
distant that I cannot call cousins dulgence" In her manner, and then
total weight of fleeces shorn in 1909 swaying in the current. When it goes
tree; for I have a long story to tell
with
him.”
Canadian warships are to be built property aro as follows:
turned
homeward
sooner
than
she
out, *it will carry a wagon bridge, lo
you.”
1. Total value of farm, with all build and amount received from sales.
" I f he comes down to ths Court would otherwise have done.
on the Pacific coast and two cruisers
6. Crops: For each crop harvested on cated 250 feet down the river, with it.
ings and improvements.
(T o be continued.)
are now under way.
while
you
are
here.
1
will
ask
you
to
"1 must bid you good-by. I am go
the farm in 1909 give number of acres,
2. Value of buildings.
\ jam is forming against the Great
Report of the secretary o f agricul
3. Value of all improvements and the quantity produced, and the value Northern railway bridge at Ferndale, meet him. Then you are Irish? And ing back to my quarters this evening,'
FIG H T FOB ZULU C H IE FTA IN .
ture aays the 1909 wheat crop of the machinery, including tools, wagons of the products. The number of acres and both railway and county bridges I am sure you sing and play?”
he said "But 1 shall be at the Court
United States breaks the record.
'T play a little."
carriages, harnesses, etc., and all ap of each crop to be planted for harvest are likely to go out. During the past
next week. I do hope you'll come and B a t t l e o f W o m e n M i s s i o n W o r k e r s
in 1910 will also be called for by the
"That Is delightful. You can play help us In those duets. Miss Dacre
A victim o f the St. Croix disaster piiances and apparatus used in farm enumerator. This cannot be determined 48 hours the rainfall has been 2.87
A g a in s t B ritish L a n d G ra b b e rs.
inches.
an accompaniment? I can’t bear play has planned no end of practising ”
says he noticed Bmoke in the cabins 35 ng operations.
Two women In Natal are at present
much before the date of the enumer
4.
Number
and
value
of
domestic
an
Railway
traffic
is
almost
completely
Ing; and I want to try some duets
minutes before the fire alarm was
” 1 shall be glad to help you If I engaged In fighting the whole force of
ation. Instead of giving the number blocked by slides and washouts. Bei-
imals,
classified
as
follows:
with George Lumley to-night.”
sounded.
may.”
if acres in orchards and vineyards,
the British government. The battle
Cattle: A. Born before January
lingham has had but one train today,
"I will do my best,” said Hope.
"How submissive you are! You must waged by the Misses Colenao— two sla
General Grant believes the United 1909— Cows and heifers kept for milk give as nearly as possible the number that from the south, at noon. The
“
Don't
you
think
George
Lumley
of
trees
and
vines
of
bearing
age.
The
States has no cause for complaint at Cows and heifers not kept for milk
ters— Is carried on without visible
Northern Pacific and the Bellingham very good looking? He Is very good have an awfully dull time of It."
the execution of the two Americans •Steers and bulls kept for work. Steers quantity of certain fruit products, as
" I do not feel dull. Mrs. Savllle If
cider, vinegar, wine and dried fruits Bay & British Columbia are completely style, too. and so like Lord Everton. I a very Intelligent woman, and. as we signs of outward warfare; and yet it
who were aiding the Nicaragua revo and bulls not kept for work.
tied up. More than five miles of the
Is a struggle as daring, aa strenuous,
lutionists.
B. Born in 1909— Heifers. Hteers produced in 1909 will be required, as Northern Pacific track is under water, am rather glad he Is at Hounslow differ on every subject, we have abund
and as adventurous as any real en
will
also
the
quantity
and
value
of
This place Is too far. and yot too near ance of Interesting conversation."
The British budget has been do and bulls.
and
the
bridgg
across
the
Nooksaek
is
gagement. Embarking on a quixotic
sugar, syrup and molasses produced
C. Calves born in 1910.
feateil by the house of lords, and for
gone.
to be amusing " She chattered on till
” 1 should think so. Do you ever con
attempt to reecue the native chief
Horses: All horses born before Jan from cane, sorghum, sugar beets ami
the first time in 300 years the agents
The
Skagit
branch
o
f
the
Great
the
gentlemen
came
to
seek
them
In
tnaple trees.
vert her?”
Dlnlzulu from the colls of British dip
of the king are without authority to uary 1, 1909. Colts born after Janu
7. Hales of specified products in 1909 Northern ia out of commission. Miukler, their fragrant retreat, when Mlee Da
” 1 am afraid not; but I may make lomacy, they have spent almost every
ary 1, 1909. Colts born after Janu
collect taxes.
Hamilton
anil
Lyman
are
under
water.
ere
ceased
to
bestow
attention
or
A
considerable
part
of
the
annual
pro
ary L 1910.
cent they had In the world, a London
Two miles of track is gone. The Pu words on Hope. They soon adjourned a little Impression; constant dropping
Railroad switchmen from St. Paul to
Mules: AH mules born before Jan duction of corn, oats, barley, kaffir corn
you know, effects something. I want letter says.
the coast are on strike for increased uary 1, 1909. Mule colts born after milo maize, hay, fiax fiber and straw get Hound & Baker River railroad to thé larger drawing room, where the
to convert her to the belief that man
For the last five years the eldest
pay ami great inconvenience is being ranuary 1, 1909. Mule colts born after other straw, corn stalks and cotton tracks are washed out,
The top of the Skagit river dikes is singers discovered that Miss Desmond does not live by bread alone."
seed is usually consumed on the farm
sister— Harriet— has been the guide,
experienced by the roads in making uj January 1, 1910.
had quite a genius for playing accom
less
than
two
feet
above
the
flood,
and
"I
see;
that
he
wants
the
sugar
Owing to this fact, a report will be
and moving trains.
philosopher and friend of the native
Asses and burros (all ages).
the stream is still rising. There is no pan I men is. and time flew fast till the plums of true love. How tame and
chief, even going to St. Helena and
Swine: Hogs born before January isked concerning the quantity of each hope that the dikes will hold. I f they carriages were announced.
King Manuel of Portugal is visiting
fiat live Is without them! 1 think 1 staying there near him while he wait
1, 1910. Figs born after Jauuury 1 of these products sold in 1909 and the break, the Great Northern main line
in Paris.
"Where In the world did you find understand; that Jolly old boy Raw
amounts realized therefrom.
1910.
ed In prison until her efforts got him
will
be
covered
and
the
whole
Skagit
that nice Miss Desmond. Mrs. Savllle?' son has put you here to be Hugh’s ad
Congressman Mann predicts a tariff
8. Forest products: The value of all
Sheep:
Ewes born before January
out, only to be tried and reconvicted
war with Canada over the pulp ami 1, 1910. Rums and wethers born be forest products cut or produced in 1909 delta submerged.
exclaimed Mise Dacre. "She Is so quiet vocate."
on another count. The devotion of the
paper duty.
and well bred. Lots to say. too. Do
fore January 1 1910. Lambs boru for furm consumption will be asked
"By no means He recommended me
as will also the value of similar prod
SHAKE UP IN N A V Y.
bring her over to the Court. She could a* a suitable person to act as reader Colenso sisters to the cause of the
Dr. Cook, the Arctic explorer, is i after Junuary 1, 1910.
nets cut or produced for sale, includ
Goats and Kids (all ages).
be of Infinite uee to me In playing ac and amanuensis to your aunt, and 1 black chief ha* won the respect of
nervous wreck, and has gone into re
ng receipts from the sale of standing Sweeping Changes December t— Fight
even their Inveterate enemies, the
5.
Number
and
value
of
poultry
over
com panlment»."
treat to recuperate.
hope to do him credit.”
English foreign wire-pullers who wish
3 months old: Chickens, ducks, geese, timber.
ing Men Get Chance.
"Very likely; but. you seo. I engaged
9. Irrigation: Farmers who irrigate
It Is estimated that government recla turkeys, Guinea fowls, pigeons.
"Do you know you puzzle me lm
to turn the land of Dlnlzulu over to
her to be of use to mo.”
their
land
will
be
asked
to
report
the
Washington,
Nov.
30.—
Heeding
the
mation has added $15,000,000 to the
tnensely?”
6. Number and value of swarms of
white exploiters.
source from which water is obtained, cry for reform in naval affairs, Secre
"T o be sure," laughed the thought
wealth of the West.
boes.
"A little mental exercise will do you
In many quarters of the globe the
tho
number
of
acres
of
pasture
land
tary
Meyer
ou
Wednesday
will
inaugu
less
girl.
"How
frightfully
sharp
you
The census will not ask the value
Private advices received in New York
good."
fight waged by the Colenao slaters
irrigated,
and
the
total
irrigated
acre
rate
the
most
sweeping
changes
in
the
are!"
And
she
blew
her
hostess
a
say that United States troops have of household goods, nor that of hay, ugc.
‘ Mental exercise! you give my mind has evoked the sympathy of thousands
navy department since the establish kiss as she left the room.
grain or other furm crops on hand on
landed in Nicaragua.
“ This outline covers every import ment of the bureau system in 1842. Him
plenty to do. You are never out of of people who have not even stopped
April 15. These items should be in
"What
a
glorious
night!”
said
Lum
my thoughts."
Washington officials deny the alloga eluded, however, by all desiring a com ant question that will be asked con self an ex director of banks and manu
to consider the actual merits of Dlnl-
ley, with a sigh of relief, sinking on
tions of mismanagement in the Klurn píete inventory of their farm property. cerning the farm products of 1909. facturing companies, he hopes to put
"Good morning. Captain
Lumley," Zulu's cause. Many Influential Eng
an
ottoman
beside
Hope.
"Couldn’t
American agriculture is so diversified the department on a business basis be-
ath irrigation project.
said Miss Desmond, with great com
“ The value given to the farm should
lish people. Including ^H r Charles
you manage to ronie out for a stroll
and so highly specialized in many of
posure. "I shall go in by tbe side Dllke, Lord Northbourne and Lady
The Missouri Pacific railway is after be, as nearly as can be judged, the ts branches that any schedule designed 'Ond the dream of his predecessors. before saying good night finally?”
The
keynote
of
his
reforms
is
the
sub
amount
that
could
be
obtained
for
it
door." And she turned down a nar
coast business, having opened offices in
Schwann, have recently taken up the
o secure a fairly complete exhibit of ordination of the bureau chief. Hum-
Hope looked at him for a moment
f offered for sale under normal con
Los Angeles, Han Francisco and Port
ts resources and operations must nos marlzed, essential changes to be ex gravely, then a smile began In het row path which led to a private en
cudgels on behalf of the two brave
ditions.
Current
market
prices
should
land.
trance at the foot of the stair com
ssarily contain a large number of in pected bv the Meyer plan are:
women; and In London an organiza
eyes and sparkled on "lip and cheek.
be carefully considered in estimating
piiries.
The averago farm operator
munlcating with a wing which con
It is believed that United Htates rna the value of live stock.
tion has recently been formed to raise
The selection of four responsible ad
"Yes, It could be easily managed, ac
will
not
he
called
upon
to
answer
one-
rines havo already been ordered to
visers on subjects within the four cording to novel regulations." she said talned Mrs. Havtlle's rooms.
funds to restore to them some of the
Although the tensus merely re
sovonth
of
the
printed
questions,
hence
Nicaragua, although it is denied at quires a statement of total value of
Lumley stood for a moment uncer
groups into which duties of the depart I escort my kind patroness to her
actual money they have spent In de
the
somewhat
formidable
appearance
Washington.
ment fall, to be known as the aide for
tain what to do. He dared not follow fending Dlnlzulu at his recent trial for
II implements and machinery, it is be
of the schedule should occasion no material, the aide for personnel, the room, receive her blessing, and return
her. and he was reluctant to confess alleged high treason.
The Chicago & Great Western Rail lioved that a classification of these
bum.
to
my
own.
then
I
throw
a
mantilla
aide for operations of the fleet and the
himself checkmated. Hie generally
way company is out of the hands of tenis under the following four heads
As a matter of fact, the only charge
“ More than four months remain
over m.v beautiful locks, steal down to
niile for inspections.
receivers, who took cliargo of it during will bo found valuable:
placid face grew set and stormy.
which
to
review
the
results
of
the
year
of which the black chief has been
the garden door, which Is of course left
1.
Vehicles:
This
class
comprises
The
grouping
of
the
bureaus
into
two
the panic two years ago.
"What a provoking woman!
She found guilty Is harboring a few
automobiles, wagons, carriages and 1909 and prepare for the visit of the divisions of material and personnel, ac open, and Join you In the moonlit
numerator. But preparation of
treats me as If I were a mere school
wretched natives fleeing from British
Directors of the Chicago & North
leighs, and equipment used in eonnec
shrubbery."
cording
to
the
nature
of
their
duties.
boy. whom she could play with In safe
western have approved the issue of tion with them, as harnesses, blankets, written record should be commenced at
rifles in a faked-up rebellion deliber
The establishment o f a division of
Precisely," said Lumley, laughing
nre. No one should attempt to coni
$30,000,000 worth of new stock for the whips, etc.
ty. It Is no longer play to me;
It ately planned for the purpose of break
operations of the fleet.
“ It's a lovely picture. I earnestly hop«
plete
it
in
one
evening,
but
tho
work
purpose of building extensions to the
2. Heavy farm implements: Com
shall not be play to her. 1 never was ing down the Influence of Dlnlzulu
The establishment of a comprehensive you will realize It."
Pacific coast.
prising all implements and machinery should be divided ns indicated in the Hspection system.
treated In this way before; and there among the natives. The entire move
hove outline, one evening being given
A
moonlight
stroll
Is
a
harmless
perated by any power other than
The establishment of a modern, ef
Is an odd sort of liking for me under It ment against Dlnlzulu Is but an at
Prof. Hee, United Htates navy astron
up
to
farm
expenses,
a
second
to
live
amusement
under
certain
conditions
all. What speaking eyes she has! I tempt on the part of the British to
omer, in charge of tho obsorvatory at hand power, as plows, harrows, rollers, stock, a third to dairy products, and fieient, cost keeping system in the navy
which
do
not
exist
at
present
for
me.'
reapers,
mowers,
hay
loaders,
feed
Mare island, says the alleged craters
so on through the list. In this way department and at navy yards.
have seen dozens of handsomer worn
The separation o f navy-yard work and she went away to bid good night to en. but there's a sort of fascination grab the countries belonging to the
on the moon aro simply spots whore it grinders, etc., etc.
each topic can be given the considera
Zulu nation.
3.
Hand
machinery
and
tools,
iuclud-
nto two divisions o f hulls and ma the vtcaress tod see that she was
has boen struck by flying satellites,
tion
it
deserves,
and
the
resulting
fig
about her. I will not let her foil me.'
ng carpenters’ tools, hoes, shovels,
No whlta people In the whole of
ll inery.
wrapped up. Then, meeting Mrs. Sa
having every appearance of armor plate
ures
are
certain
to
be
more
accurate
scythes, forks, grindstones, fanning
The nlmlition of the bureaus of con- ville on her way up stairs, she accom He walked rapidly away to the lonely South Africa have greater knowledge
struck by heavy shot.
than if compiled hastily.’ ’
mills, etc.
receeses
of
tbe
wood,
more
disturbed
fruction and equipment.
and experience of the Natal natives
pan led her to her bedroom, rang for
Now York customs officials have been
4. Miscellaneous articles, including
Henceforth officers who fight the her niaid. and exchanged a few words and resolute than he had ever felt In than tne two sisters. They are the
arrested for under weighing figs.
DEALS BLOW TO GRAFTERS.
II such minor equipment as kettles,
his self indulged life.
hips nre to have more influence in the
daughters of the famous Bishop Colen
with her until that functionary ap
pails, barrels, baskets, ladders, ropes,
navy department. Chosen men from
A baboon attacked and nearly killed
The Sunday but one after this Inter
so. the first and last bishop of Natal,
hains, etc., not included in the first Members of Police Commission Are Not among them nre to he the official eves peared
his keepor in an animal show in Port three classes.
Those ‘ ’ Suggested. ’ ’
” 1 am woefully tired." said Mrs. Sa view, Mr. Rawson came down In time who devoted his life to studying the
and ears of the secretary, laden with
land.
for church. Mrs. Savllle chose to stay needs and ministering to the spiritual
Many farmers greatly underesti
San Francisco, Nov. 25.— P. II. Me full responsibility for their reports, but ville, throwing herself Into a low chair at home. The service was short, for
Federal inquiry into the burning of mate the total value of their posses
wants of the black men.
arthy, who was recently elected mayor will not be his hnnds. The secretary “ Really, life Is too wearisome In tts
the steamer Ht. Croix fails to discover sions of this character when consider
Dlnlzuiu's Influence In the country
If Richard the vicar dM not think U necessary to
n tho Union Labor ticket, has selected will retain his administrative and ex disappointing sameness.
ng them in the aggregate, and it is
the cause.
give a sermon every week. When It has always been a stumbling block to
he members of the police commission, ecutive power for his own exercise and
1
1
1
Invite
these
stupid
chattering
nly by preparing an itemized list as
nd the announcement comes ns a so that o f the assistant secretary of the boys. I shall dine In my own room was over, there was a gathering of British land-grabbing, and It has been
The Philadelphia National League suggested above that an accurate esti
baseball club has been sold to a syndi mate of their worth can be made. The ere blow to the union labor grafters navy.
Mary Dacre Is sillier than she used to neighbors, and greetings outside the essential to remove him from the
All reforms go into effect December be, and Mr. Rawson writes that he porch.
ho looked to McCarthy to reward them
cate for $350,000.
scene of his activities. After his lib
valuó assigned this class o f property
1. except the abolition of the bureau of
” 1 wish you would come back to eration from St. Helena, Miss Colenso
the inventory should be the esti for their efforts in his behalf.
cannot
come
down
till
the
Sunday
A New Yorker wrote 1505 words in 15
Not a labor man figures among those equipment, which congress alone can do.
minutes on a typewriter from copy he mated amount it would bring at pub
after next. We must begin 'Froment luncheon. Miss Desmond." said Miss undertook his defense against the nu
lic auction under favorable conditions. chosen.
had never seen before.
Jeune' to morrow. Mise Desmond, and Dacre. "You might, as Mrs. Savllle ts merous other charges brought against
British Plan Big Ships.
Joseph Leggett, an old time Demo
As in the case of the farm inven
not here. Lord Everton came rather
Chile will accept the arbitration of tory, no special blanks are required for rat, and a man of sterling integrity
London, Nov. 30.— The keel plates get away as much as we can from the unexpectedly last night, and 1 am sure him. She mastered all the native dia
lects In order to confront opposing wit
King Edward in the Alsop claim dispute the record of farm products of 1909. remains on the board, while the two f two monster warships, the Orion, the present."
nesses, and her able cross examination
with the United Htates.
"I shall be very pleased. It Is con you would like him. He has been ask
An ordinary note book with leaves at new meji are to be William MacNevan, mproved Dreadnaught battleship, and
ing
If
you
are
still
alive.”
member of a real estate firm, and Louis
on many occasions utterly put to rout
Guards on the Hellwood ferry rescued least six inches wide will bo found Blot, who is connected with a down the Lion, the cruiser battleship, were sldered one of Daudet's nest; and I
” 1 am very sorry I cannot assure the emissaries of the government who
laid today, the former at Portsmouth have never read It."
two persons from a wrecked houseboat onvenient. The following information own wholesale commission firm.
and the latter at Devenport. The bulk
will be railed for:
When Hope Desmond reached hei him personally of my safety; but I had come prepared to swear away the
drifting down the Willamette.
The labor leaders are already dis
f the material for both vessels is readv own room she undressed rapidly, and cannot absent myself In this uncere
1. Farm expenses in 1909: A. Amount
life of the native leader. The devoted
Dr. Cook is suffering from nervous spent in cash for farm labor (exclusive gusted with the independence of Me
monlous manner. Then I have my women have spent more than $20,009
nd all arrangements have been made
arthy. One of them said, when for their completion within two years. putting out the candles, brushed het friend Mr Rawson here.”
prostration, after preparing his records of house work).
in defense of the black chief.
long hair by the moonlight, while she
for inspection of Copenhagen univer
B. Estimated value of house rent anil asked how 'abor was faring with the The construction of the Lion will mark
"What a nuisance!
1 am coming
sity.
bonrd furnished farm laborers in ad mayor elect: “ Aw, you cuurt touch
notable stage of evolution of the thought earnestly, "How disappointing over after luncheon to ask for assist
Of Coarse
Tot.
him since he was elected.’ ’
cruiser battleship. Hhe will have 70,000 of Mr. Rawson! I hoped he would be ance In getting up a concert to collect
Hteamer Argo was blown on the sands Jition to cash wages paid.
An over dressed woman w s b talking
here
next
Sunday;
and
1
have
so
much
horsepower,
while
her
immediate
pre
at the entrance to Tillamook bay, and
funds for a new school-house; so, till to an acquaintance.
decessor had 45,000. She will displace to say to hlm True. I can write; but
Farmer Blocks Railroad.
Rich, Church Kept Her.
three persons were lost and several oth
this afternoon, adieu.” She stepped
"Yes.” she said, "since John came
1.000
tons.
a
few
spoken
words
face
to
face
art
ers injured.
Hpokane, Nov. 27.—Hupported for
Hpokane— Because of the failure of
worth a dozen letters. It will not be Into her pony-carriage, attended by Into hts money we have a nice coun
years
by
the
Columbia
River
Confer
the
Great
Northern
railroad
to
secure
The government is unable to get any
try house, horses, cows, pigs and
easy to get him to myself, but as my Richard Savllle. and drove away.
Count Talks to John D.
word from its minister at Managua, ence of the Methodist church, dying a
water right on the spring near
"As we have plenty of time. I will hens."
own
especial
friend
1
have
a
right
tc
Cleveland.
Nov.
30.—
Count
P.
A.
De
days
ago
and
leaving
an
estate
Nicaragua, and it is believed President
phrata, where it has been getting
"That must be charming." remark
How
weary take you by a little longer way back.
ries was successful today in his ef demand an Interview
allied at $7,000, Mrs. Eliza Urcn, in
Zelaya in intercepting dispatches.
ater for 16 years, F. A. Tolliver and
ed the other; "you can have all the
*rt to see John D. Rockefeller in ref- that poor woman Is!—and far from Mr. Rawson," said Hope.
aliti wife of the late Mr. Uren, pas
Fierce storms are sweeping the Great tor of the First Methodist church of son made a filing and shut off the water rence to draining the Zlivder Zee anil well. Poor and nearly friendless as 1
"I place myself In your hands, my fresh eggs you want.”
Lakes.
As they started
Dayton,
caused disappointment
in pending the settlement of a suit, ar I opening up it* bed to truck farming. am. 1 would not change with her. No. dear young lady.”
"Oh. well," replied the first lady,
half dozen mogul engines have gone The count desired to interest Mr. Rocke no; I understand life better than she Lumley. who had stood aside till Miss “ of course, the hens can lay If they
Henator Borah will ask congress to church circles nt Dayton, Wash., when
wealth was made known. Hhe try on the main line of the Great feller to the extent of financing tho does, though she has lived so much Dacre drove off, Joined them, and for like to, but in our position It Isn’t at
investigate Ballinger Pinchot feud.
il led her fortune to relatives in Aus Northern as a result. Two trains are proposition. On recent attempts to
a short way the conversation was all necessary."
Fire broke out anew in the Ht. Paul rnlia without contributing a penny to laid up at Kphrata for lack of water. reach Forest Hill, the home of Mr. longer. How her heart must ache when
chiefly between him and the family
she
thinks
of
her
son!
Under
all
her
mine, and rescue work is suspended.
he church which had made comfort Epiirata is the only station between Rockefeller, it is said the count was
O n * M ore « n o t i o n .
lawyer.
pulsed, and on one occasion it was hardness and pride she yearns for the
The government is preparing to send file existence possible for her during Wilson creek and Trinidad at which
" I say, pa. what----- ”
Lumley
had
been
exceedingly
nice
engiues can get water.
n illness of six years.
ported that shots were fired at his love she does not know how to win.
marines to Nicaragua on short notice.
"Ask your mother!”
ntoinobile Today the count talked If she will only love me!” Then she and respectful whenever he had met
Friends of Astor still continue to
“ Honest, pa, this Isn’t a silly onn
Hope Desmond during the last week,
with
Mr.
Rockefeller
while
following
twisted
up
her
hair,
and.
throwing
Mob
Shoota
Down
Negro.
French
General
Assassinated.
search for the missing yacht Nourmahal.
consequently they had been the best this time."
'
im
around
the
golf
links.
herself
on
her
knees,
prayed
long
and
Meriden, Miss, Nov. 27.— Morgan
I’ aris, Nov. 30.— A man believed to
“ All right, this once, what la It?”
British Liberals believe that a fight
fervently, with tightly-clasped bands, of friends, and the captain flattered
to a finish on English lords has begun. be insane, and having an imaginary Chambers, a negro, was taken from
“ Well, If the end of the world was
Sugar Men Are on Trial.
while tears streamed unheeded from himself he was making prodigious
grievance against the war department, Town Marshal Broadway and Deputy
Arriving at a bend ot the to come and the earth be destroyed
Htandard Oil company will undertake hot and seriously wounded General Joe Camp at Meechan, 12 miles west
New York, Nov. 30.— On criminal the eye* that less than sn hour ago strides
while a man was up In an alrahlp,
the repeal of the Sherman antitrust
rand today on the steps o f the Hotel of here, tonight by 200 masked men charges resulting from the revelations had smiled so saucily on Captain Lum road where a turnstile admitted to a
law.
pathway leading across a field and Into where would he land when he cams
ontinental. The man was arrested and his body riddled with bullets. The of extensive tinderweighing frauds on fey
down!” — Ths Housekeeper.
egro had earlier in the day beaten the docks of the American Sugar Refin
A Chinese letter writer has warned Later it was learned that he had mis
"The two months have nearly ex Mrs. 8avllle's woods. Miss Desmond
ing company in Williamsburg, seven
taken
General
Verand
for
General
nd
robbed
Martin
Dressier,
an
aged
paused,
and
said
"Good
morning"
very
the mayor of Portland that a tong war
plred." she mused, when, having risen,
Not Too
Mach.
Brun, minister of war. The assailant, citizen of Foiate, a small station two former employes of that company were she leaned against the window frame decidedly.
is likely to begin at any time.
"A fter all." said ths optimist, "you
who is an Algerian, was overpowered
iles west of Meechan. Dressier identi placed on trial in the United States
"Mr. Rawson Is good enough to be
The government has ordered a rigid with difficulty, and was found to be a fied his assailant. Marshal Broadway ircuit court here today. The men on and looksd out on the moonlit lawn.
must admit that this la the best world
invertigation into the St. Croix disaster walking arsenal of revolvers and dag and Deputy Camp started with the rial are James F. Beendernagel, for "But I am quite sure she will not send my guardian, and I claim the right to you have even been In."
bore
him
with
my
affairs
whenever
I
Many damage suits may follow.
titer
manager
of
the
company’s
Wil
ms sway
I do not want to go amnag
gers. General Verand received bullets negro for the jail. On the wav they
“Yee.” replied the pessimist; “not
anishnrg plant: Oliver Hpitzer. former Strangers again
It Is awful to have can."
ere confronted by the mob, which took
Taft will prosecute the sugar trust to in the neck and forehead, and his con
hang it, my wife Is ths best wife I've
Jock superintendent, and five checkers no home. But with practice, with the
" I understand.” said the gallant bus
the negro by force.
a finish in spite of the statute of liini dition is considered serious.
ever had. and that'* not aaytng much
nd weighers.
effort to seem brave, courage comes." tar. good-humorsdly, and stopped with for her.” —Judy.
tations, under which they claim immu
Japan Publishes Factory Laws.
■ ity.
“ Take Away Your Gunboat.”
Taking soms rsltc sewn up In a lit a bow.
Texas Has Heavy Snow.
H nnn yn noa X »n »i.
Victoria,
B. C., Nov. 29.— The
"That atroka was wsll played." said
tls silk bag snd hung round her neck
Tokio, Nov. 27.— With the view of
Lack of American beef in Germany
"What are the Christian names ot
Asiatic
Woodward, Okla., Nov. 30.—Oomrau by a thin chain of Indian gold, she Mr. Rawson whan thsy had got claar
may cause a campaign for the readmis meeting labor problems before they be steamer Rellerophon, from
ports, today brought news from Macao nication with Onyman. Beaver and other kissed It lovingly and lay down to of tha gate. ” 1 want to aa and to that young conpla next door?"
sion of American canned meats under a come complex, the government today
published a new bill in connection with hat the French gunboat Argus was towns of the Panhandle of Oklahoma rest
"W e won't be able to find out till
hear a good deal, and ths you h la per
very low tariff.
the factory laws. Under the statute, riven into a paddy field 600 yards from have been cut off and the extent of
next week. They've Juat been mar
For the next couple of days Mrs. Sa severing.”
river
in
which
she
took
shelter
from
today’s
storm
cannot
be
learned.
Dis
Excessive rains have produced flood which goes into immediate effect, the
"Is he so young?" asked Hope. “ I ried and he calls her Birdie and she
violent storm last month, and that patches from Amarillo state that six rills Instituted a severe headache and
conditions throughout the Willamette employment of children under 12 years
thought
him an amualng boy. but I bo call* him Pettle."—Cleveland Leader.
shut
hsrself
up
with
Miss
Desmond
In
Chinese
farmers
have
demanded
$7000
old
is
prohibited
in
factories.
Women
nehes
of
snow
fell
over
the
panhindle
and Columbia valleys, snd much dam
gin
to
see
ha Is older than t I mag
A T e n e t Onn,
her
own
special
morning
room,
leaving
compensation
for
destruction
of
their
of
any
age
and
boys
under
16
are
pro
of
Texas
today,
and
that
a
blizzard
ie
age has resulted.
"Tyou-ars a-w-wful touch, ain't
hibited from laboring at night, and no rice crops by the gunboats’ travels. raging that may cause great loss of her eon and hla guest to entertain Inad."
Football has, so far this year, claimed ! employe is allowed to work over 12 The Chinese Insist that the French livestock. A Rock Isisnd train is re each other The third day Hop# went
"H e will never see tweoty seven you, Jimmie?"
SO dead and £10 Injured, most of the hours per day under any eircum- sailors remove their gunboat from the Hirted snowbound in northwesters Ok out for a short stroll, as Mrs Savllle again. Bat to business I am glad to
"Why, say. kid, I'm no tough dat
Utter being maimed for life.
I stances.
ahoma.
riee fields.
dare's times I'm akeered of my s o lll ”
evidently did not want hor company see you get on to well with Mrs 3a
Mosier Bulletin
EVENTS OFTHE DAY
Newsy Items Gathered trom Al
Parts ot the World.
W H AT RECORDS TO KEEP.
STORM PLAYS HAVOC
Five Bridges Gone Near Belling-
bam and|Trains Stalled.
MANY OTHER SPANS SWAYING
W hat Gold
C an n o t B uy