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EVENTS OF THE DAY Newsy Item s Gathered from All Parts of the World. PARLIAMENT A SSEM B L E S. People C h e e r Loudly When L ibera L ead ers Arrive at W estm inster. London, Feb. 15.— A fte r the hardest fought election England has ever known, the third p arliam en t of King E dw ard's reign assembled a t W est m inster for the session's business a t 2 o'clock th is afternoon. Business thus fa r has been purely form al and four days will be occupied in no thore sen sational way than sw earing in members and effecting the usual organization. Although the house did not convene until 2 o ’clock, the doors were opened as usual a t m idnight and all through the early hours o f the forenoon there was the cuBtomary rush of the 670 m em bers of the commons for the best, or, in fact, for any a t all, o f the 500 seats in th e ir cham ber. This stam pede over, the yeomen of the guard in th e ir gorgeous scarlet and gold E lz a b e 'h a n uinform s, w ent through th eir venerable farce of search ing the p arliam en t hoUBe vaults for explosives. The official police had, of course, previously conducted a real search. Even they found nothing — nor expected to. As 2 o ’clock approached an enormous crowd began to g a th er in the stre e ts of W estm inster to w atch the m em bers’ arriv al. N otable politicians w ere eagerly looked for. Chancelor of the Exchequer Lloyd-George was so en th u siastically greeted th a t it took a strong squad o f policemen to g e t him safely from his official residence a t No. 11 Downing stre e t, to the house. P rim e M inister A squith, more ap p re hensive concerning suffragettes, who w ere prom inently in evidence in the throng, took no such risk s as the chan cellor, but w ent across from his official residence by way of the underground passage provided for such em ergencies. W inston Churchill drove up in a cab w ith his w ife and w as also w arm ly welcomed. A rth u r J . B alfour, the conservative leader, go t a decidedly chilly reception, e ith e r because his p arty was beaten a t the polls or be cause the L iberals predom inated in the crowd about the p a rliam en t house en trance. HAPPENINGS FROM AROUND OREGON DRAIN 5 ,0 0 0 ACHES. W OOL G RO W ERS O B JE C T . then h er head fell forw ard, an d Hugh sprang forw ard to lift her. "She is quite overcome,” he exclaim ed, alm ost Indignantly. "She Is but a ghost of her form er self. Ar.d ha placed her In an easy-chalr, w here she lay w ith closed eyes. "H appiness will be a rapid resto ra tive,” said Mrs. Savllle, kindly. "Now w hat punishm ent Is to be dealt out to you, traito r th a t you are?" she con tinued, tu rning to Mr. Rawson. "To en ter Into a conspiracy against your tru stin g client! Shall I degrade you from the high office of my chief ad viser? I m ust hold a council, and tha council-board shall be my dinner-table. B ring your d aughter to dinner tht« evening, and we shall Bettle many m at ters. And, Hope, If you feel equal to th e task, w rite to Richard, Inviting him to dinner to meet his new sis te r ln-law.” "Very few fellows have so good a rig h t to be proud of a wife as I have," cried Hugh, exultlngly. "O ur old na val stories of desperate cuttlng-out »x plolts are poor compared to the en d u r lng courage th a t upheld Kate, as I al ways call her. throvnh the long strain of her bold undertak in g .” "She has enlightened me, a t all events.” said Mrs. Savllle. "Now gc aw ay to the drawing-room and have your talk out. The doctor ln^’sts thal a complete change Is necessary foi Hope’s recovery; so take your wife aw ay to-morrow for your long-delayed honeymoon. But. rem ember, whenevet you are pursuing your profession on th e high seas, I claim the companion ship of Mr. R awson’s pleasant pro tegee.” "D ear Mrs. Savllle, I will be your loving d aughter so long as you care to have me n ear you,' cried Hope; and no longer hesitating, she folded hei form idable mother-in-law In her arm s (T he end.) Coquille Land O w n ers C o o p e ra te lo C h arg es a re M ade A gainst K Reclaim M arsh es. O 'B rien o f Wallowa R eserve. C oquille—Five thousand acres of B aker C ity —Trouble betw een the rich Coquille valley land is being te- sheepm en of th is section and the fores claim ed by drainage system s through try officials haB reached an acute stage the c o o p e ra tiv e efforts of farm ers and there is every probability th a t , the ow ning the land. This work has now grievance of the B aker-U nion Counties L ass Im portant b u t N ot L ess In ter been under way for over 12 m onths, W oolgrow ers’ association w i'l be ap esting H appenings from P oints though the actual work has been going pealed to the officials a t W ashington. O utside th e S ta te . on for a fa r less period of tim e. A t A m eeting w as held in th is city the presen t four reclam ation projects betw een K. H. O ’B rien, of the Wal are under way. Iowa reserve, and D istric t Foreste- Commissioner general of im m igra The first and oldest is the B eaver Chapm sn, and the woolgrowera of th ir tion urges stric te r enforcem ent of the Slough drain ag e p roject. The first section. The grow ers allege th a t la/s CHAPTER XXI.— (Continued.) deserved your anger, and th is I regret, im m igration laws. move in th is plan fo* the reclam ation year the officials agreed to allow on ” 1 am dying to read my letters,” t only w ant you to let me come and of the bottom land o f the C jquille v al the W allowa reserve 125,000 sheep Roosevelt w ill spend th ree or four cried Mrs. Savllle. “ H ere is a thlcu see you som etimes, and I w ill trouble ley was begun, by petition, over five from W allowa county and 150,000 from one from Mr. Rawson.” She opened it. days in P a ris on his retu rn trip , and you no more. I can fight for my own years ago. However, the first petition B aker and Union counties, b u t only will be en tertained by P resid en t F al and then, grow ing ra th e r w hite, ex hand; but you m ust accept my Inno was killed by the opposition of cold 65,000 sheep w ere adm itted from lieres. claim ed, “Why, it encloses one from cent wife, too.” footed property ow ners in the proposed W alla W alla and 69,000 from B aker H ugh!” T his she read eagerly, and Mrs. Speckels, widow of the late “It will be a hard task, Hugh. I am d istric t. A fte r a d is tric t w as form ed | and Union counties. The sheepm en Claus Speckels, is dead, and her hus a prejudiced woman, and my p reju which cu t off the g re a te r portion of now ask th a t the original lim it be es then reperused it. Ah. If I could believe he cares for dices a re strong against h er.” band’s will was declared invalid on the these d issen ters and the petition c ar tablished again and the larg er num ber m e!” she said, at length. “The letter sam e day. ”1 th in k they will m elt when you ried and the p roject was launched. of sheep adm itted. The B eaver Slough drainage d is tric t Serious charges a re m ade a g ain st K. is like him self, tender yet obstinate. see her, m other.” S enator Conger, in the New York “I doubt It," Mrs. Savllle was be includes 1740 acres of bottom land, H. O ’B rien, of the W allowa reserve, He will be here nearly as soon as bribe inquiry, adm its th a t big bridge which will be draiend, and the cost of the sheepm en believing and in tim atin g this," she w ent on, h er sm all, thin ginning. when th e door opened, and company m aintained a big corruption the com plete pro ject will be about th a t Mr. O ’B rie n ’s business interests, fingers closing tightly on the paplr. Hope Desmond walked Blowly into the fund for th ree years. $17,000. The com plete project will ir - his relatio n sh ip com m ercially, socially “He Implores me to let him see his room. She seemed very pale and fra The m issing navy tu g N ina has been elude over e ig h t m iles of drainage and financially are of Buch a nature m other's face once more— the m other gile in her sim ple black dress. No seen near Boston, m aking headway canals, the main canal being 50 feet th a t he is unduly influenced in m a tte rs he has been so near losing. Rawsor. sooner had she caught sight of Hngh w ith • stay sail rigged to her derrick wide and the la teral canalB over 25 feet p ertain in g to the range. The sheep has evidently told him of my illness. than h er cheeks flushed, her great post. She gave no sign of distress. in w idth. In connection w ith the main men dem anded of Mr. Chapm an th a t He confesses I had a rig h t to be angry, brown eyes lit up with a look half joy, Tt e su it to dissolve the m erger of canBls lateral ditches will be dug they have a hearing on these alleg a but re iterates bis conviction th a t he half terror, and her lips parted with the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific through the land, and these will be tions and th a t he give a decision. All has done well and wisely In securing a slight cry. has disclosed the fact th a t the combine extended through th eir p riv ate holdings com plaints w ere reduced to w ritin g and the sw eetest wife man could have." controls all A siatic fre ig h t W est of the You will see him , dear Mrs. Sa by th e individuals bo fa r as they see Mr. Chapman took the case under ad CHAPTER XXII. M issouri riv er. visem ent. -it is generally believed ville?” cried Hope, w ith w hite, parched fit. Hugh Savllle sprang forw ard, ex- A t the point w here the m ain canals th a t the m eeting is m erely the founda Ups. "You are so good as to th in k I claim ing, “My own love; ray own d ar Two Union Pacific operators in Wy flow into the riv e r tide g ates will be tion for an appeal by the sheepm en to was of use to you; if you would amply ling w ife!” and folded h er in a rap oming celebrated Lincoln day by clos installed which will allow the w a te r to W sshington. repay me, see your son—let him plead turous embrace, kissing her hair, her ing up th eir office and stopping all drain from the land freely, but will pre for his wife. They are m arried, you eyes, her lips, forgetful of everything traffic on the main lines. They have TRANSFORMATION OF TEXAS. vent the tides from overflowing over Bend Will Be T erm inus, cannot separate them, and 1' she Is a else. been arrested for delaying the mails. the lowlands, as has form erly been th e P ortland— P resid en t John F . Stev- tru e woman It will break her h eart to Mrs. Savllle again rose from her S p e c t a c u l a r P i o n e e r i n g o n tike R ta J u s t to please the public, ostensibly, case. These la teral canals are about enBi 0f th e Oregon T runk railw ay, con- know she has parted m other and son. chair, and stood petrified. At last Hope G r a n d e , ••th e A m e r i c a n Si li e . '* th e Mackay company will sell its in te r 30 fe e t in w idth and extend from the fjrma the inform ation given out recent- It Is In your power to confer such disentangled herself from her hus Texas is beginning to come Into tti ests in the A m erican Telephone & Tel main canal to the foothills east. |y th a t his company has filed maps happiness." band’s arm s, and, crossing to where own, says H enry A. -Harwood In H ar egraph company, thus doing aw ay w ith The second of the projects is the I a t through governm ent lands as fa r south I will receive my son. As to his her mother-in-law stood, said, broken per's Weekly. Ten years ago an im ml the alleged telegraph and telephone Elk drainage d istric t, w hich is located as the K lam ath Indian reservation and wife, I cannot say w hat I shall do. 1 ly, “Can you forgive me the deceit 1 gratlon Began w hich has steadily gain combine. JA PAN BUSY IN P H IL IP P IN E S . on the south side of th e riv e r and ¡g m aking surveys in the reservation, gave Rawson directions to have her have practiced? Can you have pa ed stren g th and breadth, u n til to-daj which extends tw o or three m iles above P resident Stevens, how ever, indicates w atched; It was a shabby th in g to do, tlence to h ear my explanation?" B. R. T illm an, J r ., of South C aro a country nearly as large as New Eng the city . I t w ill en tail the dredging th a t the filing of m aps is no conclusive lina. upon being sued for divorce deed Lands T h o u san d s of Rifles, E ither but I did It. He has had her closely “I am bew ildered," cried Mrs. Sa land Is feeling the im pact of vigoroui for about m iles of canals and several proof Gf intention to build and th a t Bhadowed. but she has been absolutely ed his tw o children to his fath e r, Sen fo r S o ld iers o r N atives. vllle. looking from one to the other. colonization. Land th a t had rem ained m iles of lateral d itches. T his p ro ject therefore K lam ath Falls cannot a t th is well conducted. Still, If it Is In my a to r Tillm an, bu t the courts held the M anila, Feb. 16.—-Great in te re st em braces 2.273 acres of b o tto m lan d tim e be regarded officially as the com- power to confer much happiness, It "Is Hope Desmond your wife, H ugh.'-' for ages as n atu re m ade It Is feeling deed invalid and ordered the children “She Is' Can you forgive me now?” the touch of the plow. V ast stretchei w as aroused in official circles today by and will m ake o f the section of the pany’s goal, b u t th a t Bend w ill retain was In hers to create much m isery, returned to th e ir m other. said Hugh, advancing to support of waste land w here only cattle roamed the rep o rt th a t Beveral thousand J a p riv e r directly across from th is city a th a t distinction for the present. and she did It! Why, Hope, w hat Is Hope’s trem bling form by passing his yesterday and buffalo the generation Or. Cook and hiB w ife are in S a n ti anese rifles had been landed on the v eritab le paradise in the way of dairy -------------- the m atter? A re you 111?” arm around her. before are being opened up as farm i ago, Chile. T ayahas coast. I t is feared by some land. A bout four m iles of canals are I S to ck m en Will O rganize, Hope fell back In her c h a ir so dead " It Is incredible! How did you come and settlers are coming In from ever) L akeview — A m eeting has been call- ly w hite and m otionless th a t Mrs. Sa Six w ere killed and e ig h t seriously th a t Jap an is planning to install an com plete and it ¡ b th ought th a t w ithout S tate In th e Union, but especially from injured by a tra in collision in G eorgia. arm ed force in the P hilippines, such as fu rth e r delay the work w ill not occupy ed for February 25, by the stockm en vllle was terror-struck. She ran g vio to Impose upon me In this w ay?” “ I will tell you Ml,” -Hope began, the Middle West. it is believed to have now in H aw aii. more than tw o m onths longer. The of Lake county, to talk over th e pro lently, and, rushing to the fainting when she was Interrupted by a mes Census supervisors will favor men in it Is another act in the g reat Am er The cruiser C hattanooga was d is main canal follows th e channel of w hat preference to women for census enum patched to Lamon hay to search for is supposed to have been the old riv er posed form ation of a stockm en's asso- girl, began to rub her cold hands. sage which the b u tler Brought from ican dram a of conquest. These farm c iat on. T his m eeting w ill be held a t “B ring w ater, wine! send Jessop! Mr. Rawson requesting to be adm itted. era played, too, in some of the earliei erato rs. the s h p in which the rifles were and will be fitted w ith the usual tide the court house in L akeview . One of call the doctor!” she cried, In g reat "Show him up; he Is a p arty to the acts. They a re th e men who pushed g ates. Including the la st assessm ent, the speakers will be F o rest Supervisor Trouble w ith the m iners union brought here. on Into the undeveloped W est. Bui I t ¡ b believed by many th a t the rifles th is project has cost $28,423, and the Guy M. Ingram , of the F rem ont na agitation, to the astonished butler, frau d ,” said Mrs. Savllle, sternly. threaten s to close all m ines a t B utte, who had never before seen his Im peri Hugh drew his wife closer to him as w hat a difference th ere is to-day! w ere deliberately brought by Japanese end is not yet. Montana. tional forest. W hile Lake county has ous m istress so moved. Mr. Rawson entered looking radiant. They do not come now In p ra lrlt The third, the H arlocker project, is been one o f the best stock counties in trad ers and turned over to the n atives N orthern Idaho reports 18 inches of “The doctor h as Just driven off, ’m; “I tru s t you do not consider me an schooners, and the privations of those in order to encourage them to rebel p ractically a p riv ate plan of increasing the W est, th ere has been little effort snow, the heaviest of the season, and ag a in st the A m ericans. but I will send Jessop." the value and productiveness of a pro on the p a rt of stockm en to g e t together. in tru d er,” he said. days are unheard of. They come te high winds. Soon the lady’s-maid, the butler, The au th o rities hove been having gressive fa rm e r's land. I t w as started “You come Just when you a re w ant Texas In special railw ay coaches, with and the housekeeper w ere try in g to ed. I feel my brain turnln-,” returned an a tte n d a n t who answ ers question» Commander Peary was decorated for g re a t trouble recently w ith the sm ug by L. H arlo ’ker, of this city, fo r the F ranchise to Lakeview C om pany. his achievem ents and cursed by his op g lers and the Jap an ese seagoing m ar purpose of d rain in g his farm about w ith a dining car for th e ir com fort L akeview — The Lakeview & Pine brin g Miss Desmond back to life. Mrs. Savllle. ponents the sam e day. auders have been among th e m ost Ber- five m iles below town. He was joined Creek E lectric company has “If you will listen,” urged Hope, w ith autom obiles to m eet them when been W hen she did open h er eyes they sought Mrs. Saville’s ; she sm iled and by several neighbors, who have agreed granted a franchise by the common w ith clasped hands. they arriv e a t th e ir destination. 11 The Corean editor, In d ian Angan, ious offenders. T h at Jap an has alw ays had her to stand a portion of the expense. "Yes, pray h ear Mrs. Hugh Savllle,” Is pipneering de luxe. W hat m ust the council here, to run for 33 years. T his feebly put out her hand. who assassinated M arquis Ito, has “N qw she m ust go to bed,” said Mrs. said Mr. Rawson. eye on the Philippines everyone here T his p ro ject em braces 651 acres of is the second company th a t has been old-tim ers think when they come into been sentenced to death. knows. The state m e n t th a t the J a p land and has cost $2,000. The cost of granted a franchise by the council since Savllle, holding the offered hand in Mrs. Savllle turned a startled look th is new country to pick a farm U A tube on the torpedo b o at destroyer anese could take M anila in short order d igging lateral d itches from the main N ovember 1. both her own. "She had b etter be The form er company upon him, and Hope went on: "W hen I th e ir thoughts go back only a single Hopkins exploded a t San Diego, k illin g has been mude repeatedly and only this canal through the land will perhaps ag b u ilt many m iles of line and se t a con- carried up-stairs.” came to this good friend, who offered generation to the days w hen they one man and badly injuring seven. w inter has resulted in the governm ent g reg ate $1,000 more, th e en tire system gj(j 3 f 8|j]e num ber of poles fc r fu rth er “I can walk quite well; a t least In me the shelter of his house so soon as fought th e ir way ag ain st hardship A /taf a L m i f AflA A'Ln a r i l 1 K A u 1 v/\i l f 1 a few m inutes,” m urm ured Hope, ”!f he found I was the niece of his old th a t seem s now to be only tra d ltlo n l A fte r spending $15,000 in tra in in g a t W ashington m aking provision for cost about $3,000. T here will be about extensions. one mile of lateral ditches when the Jessop will help me." a prom ising young singer, Samuel extensive coast fo rrtifi-atio n s. rector, I was In despair. I began to The m ost spectacular boom of all ii W hether the landing of the rifles p roject is com plete. The main ditch is Big P rofit on F arm . Thus Hope was relegated to her own realize the m istake, the dlsobedienca K rau t haB been sued for $100,000 fur going on In the gulf coast country. was n a rt of a general plot, o r the work betw een 26 and 30 fe e t in w idth. breacli of prom ise by the g irl he Tillam ook — The 158-acre farm room, w here Mrs. Savllle insisted she th a t H ugh had been guilty of. I >• id In the n orthern counties they a re mild of d arin g sm ugglers who w ish to d is educated. known as the old M ills place on the m ust rem ain all the next day. Won yielded too readily to the tem ptation In th e ir claim s, they say they have organize the constabulary as much as C om m ission O rd e rs R ates R educed WilBon riv e r w as sold la s t week by derful to relate, th a t lady spent most of spending my life w ith him. I felt land th a t Is fully as good as the av Marcel Rodel, sole survivor of the possible and keep them busy with in Salem — H aving found th a t ra te s on Joseph D ürrer to Ben Jacobs for $22,- of It a t her bedside, reading or k n it th a t 1 was the cause of his troubles, 167 persons on board the General ternal m atters, the situ atio n is alm ost erage and a t a much less price; bul apples and g reen fru its in less than 000. Mr. D ürrer urrer bought th is ranch ting. N either spoke much, yet they and I was overwhelmed. I wished that on the gulf coast they know no lim it Chanzy, ssys th e steam er was blown to equally serious. If they can keep the | ^ rlo a d Tots as charged jointly by the Mr. had a certain com fort In the com pan three y ears ago fo r $8,000. I could die; an y th in g to be no longer a And they have good reason. No on« pieces by a terrific explosion ju s t bh a n ativ e tribes in revolt, they evidently Corvallis & E astern railroad and South Jacobs has been a re n te r of the ranch ionship. Miss Rawson called, and big wave carried him off. think th e ir operations can be carried ern Pacific company betw een G ates and for the p ast three years, and knows w as adm itted during Mrs? Savllle's ab burden and an obstacle. Then I heard knows w hat the lim it w ill be. W hat Mr. Rawson speak of finding a com A noted observer a t F lagstaff, A ri on successfully. Portland w ere unreasonable and un w hat it w ill produce. T his speaks sence, when she went for a short a ir panion for Mrs. Savllle, and the ever has been tried has blossomed, w ater Is plentiful and seem ingly In T ayabas is the province w hich bord zona, declares he has w itnessed the ju st, the railroad comm isison made an well fo r Tillamook county real esta te ing, which she considered essential for thought came to me of being th a t com exhaustible, the sun Is kind and ths construction o f an extensive canal on e rs on the east coast of Luzon island. order u n iversally reducing the ra te s ; h er own health. panion, and perhaps w inning her affec people are flocking In so fast th a t they the plan et M ars, which irrig a te s a Will Plow by S team . 2!4 cents on a 100 pounds. The ra te s , To her Hope explained th a t she m ust tion for m yself and resto ratio n for ■trip of land 1,000 m iles in length and on the sam e com m odities betw een A m ericans Route M oros. Stanfield—M. A. M ills has ordered a for the present refuse her hospitable H ugh.” A sudden sob interrupted her, cannot be counted. Is It any wonder 20 miles wide. Manila, Feb. 16.— News of a fight G ates and Salem w ere likew ise order 70-horse power tractio n engine, which invitation. Then they talked long and then, w ith an effort, she went on: "Mr. th a t they shout Instead of talk? On the w estern end of the gulf coast A B ritish steam er w ent ashore in betw een an A m erican scouting party ed reduce.!, the order to tak e effect he will use in farm in g his large ranch. confidentially, and Miss Rawson took Rawson was startled at the 'dea, but country Is the Rio G rande valley. Un w ithin 20 days. The form er ra te be ami a band of Moros, in which two charge of couple of letters •"hen she the S tra its of M agellan, and 61 persons his d aughter a t once took It up, and. til the St. Louis, B row nsville A Mex PO RTLAN D M A RK ETS. A m erican soldiers w ere seriously tw een P ortland and G ates on apples bade her young friend good-by. were losL a fter some discussion. It was agreed ico road w as put through th is section wounded, reached here today from the was 37 cents a 100 pounds and has been J t w as now established th a t Miss th a t I should m ake the desperate .u- E x-S ecretary of the T reasury Shaw province of f.anao, on the island of reduced to 34 l 4 cents. The ra te on ap W heat T rack prices Bluestem , w as practically off the map, so fa r a t says if a central bank w ere e sta b | Mindanao. The report sla te d th a t a pies betw een G ates and Salem w as re f 1.15; club, $1.07; red R ussian, $1.04 Desmond was not to appear till lunch- tempt. 1 was therefore Introduced to comm erce went. Now it is distinctly eon-ttme, Mrs. Savllle being content to you by two of my names— Hope Des lished the Standard Oil company would party was dispatched into th e montain duced from 35 cents to 32)^ cents a L 0 6 ; valley, $1.05; 40-fold., $1.10, read the papers herself. The doctor mond. I was called K atherine Hope on th e map. F or centuries th e Rio control i t B arley Feed and brew ing, $28@ country near Lake L m ao, w here a 100 pounds. The ra te on green fru its was not quite satisfied; his young pa Desmond a fter my m other, who was G rande has been depositing a rich lot Mrs. Sage denies report o f prom is hand of Moros w ere com m itting d e p re in less than car load lots from G ates to I 28.50 ton. tie n t did not recover stren g th or tone; Uncle Desmond's only sister. How I of m ud all over the delta, as If In a n Corn Whole, $35; cracked, $36 ton. cuous charity g ifts in the South, but dations. The nativ es fled fa rth e r into Portland was reduced from 43 to 4 0 ^ she was depressed and nervous, averse had the courage to brave such au ex ticipation of a hungry lot of s e ttle n betw een G ates O ats No. 1 w hite, $31(</31.50 ton. adm its giv in g aw ay large sum s during the m ountains, w here they w ere fol cpnts a 100 pounds and from food, sleepless. Some complete perim ent ! cannot now understand, for who would some day come Into th s cents a 100 T rack prices—T im o th y ; W il lowed by the troops. The Moros and Salem from 42 to 39 land and call it the A m erican Nile. her recent trip . lam ette valley, $19<i/20 per to n ; E ast- change to a bracing place m ight be •my h e a rt”—she pressed her hands pounds. Irrig atio n canals are stretch in g out A M innesota telegraph operator, made a n ig h t atta c k on the A m ericans. The in vestigation w as made on com- ern Oregon, $2l(i722; alfa lfa , $ 176i'18; necessary. Mrs. Savllle, who was ag ain st her bosom, and. disengaging from th e riv er a t a half dozen points, deeply concerned, went eagerly Into w ith one foot c u t off and both legs C alifornia a lfalfa, $16(rt'17; clover, herself, made a step n earer her moth- olaint of A. H. Hudson of G ates. S m illpox on B oard C ru ise r. the question cf localities, but Hope im er-ln-law— "seem s to flutter and fall giving drin k to thousands of acres of broken, craw led h alf a mile and pre $16; g rain hay, $17(ij)18. P ort Townsend, W ash., Feb. 16.— vented a collision. plored, alm ost piteously, not to be sent me. B ut the desire to retrieve the fine land In th is newly-discovered F resh F ru its — Apples, $1.25(1/3 box; Fish T ra p Q uestion S ettled . The cru iser W ashington will reach Di pears. $1.60((?1.76; cranberries, $8(</9 •w ay. w rong I had w rought sustained me. I Eden, and farm ers by the hundred are The French A n tarctic expedition amond P oint q u aran tin e statio n today A sto ria— F ish W arden M cA llister, I t was the end of Septem ber, and did not tell Hugh w hat I had under already taking from the rich soil the under Charcot reached 70 degree, w ith five esses of sm allpox among the of O regon, and F ish C om m issioner per barrel. P otatoes!— Carload buying p rices: London w as a t Its em ptiest; Mrs. Sa taken until I had been pome weeks h eritag e th a t centuries has brought t t south latitude aond mapped many hun crew . A ssistan t Surgeon C arter, in Riseland, have signed an ag reem ent The first straw berries, w aterm elons Oregon, 70(</ 80c per s a c k ; sw eet pota vllle was therefore spared the visits w ith you. He was much alarm ed, and dred miles of new country. charge of this q u aran tin e d istric t, re which a d ju sts the controversy over the toes, 2 1;1(<7'2> sc per pound. begged me not to risk too m uch—to and other vegetables th a t reach the and kind Inquiries of her kinsfolk and B ak ers’ bay fish tra p s The ag re e Officials of the French tran s-A tlan tic ceived a w ireless m essage from the V egetables— A rtichokes, $1.25 per acquaintance. She was 111 a t ease from leave as soon as I could. If the stra in N orthern m arkets come from th is re m ent is th a t the channel designated by steam ship company have no tidings oi W ashington last night siy in g she was j the U nited S ta te s goverm ent surveys dozen; cabbage, $2 per hundred; cauli anxiety concerning Hope. All th a t was was too great; but he did not forbid gion. T h at Is w hat m akes th e open anyone being saved from the lost steam in g full speed ahead. Dr. C arter I for the passnge of boats plying to and flower. $1.76 per dozen; celery, $4 per kindly and grateful In her strong na me to stay. So I stayed. How dread ing up of the land so valuable; for when the facts th a t It Is 1,500 m iles steam er General Chanzy except the one w ent to the q u aran tin e s ta ’ ion this c ra te ; sprouts, 9c per pound; squash, morning to arran g e for the landing and ' from Iiwaco, no rth of Sand island, 2c; tom atoes., $8.26<i/i8.50 per c ra te ; tu re had been draw n forth by the des ful the beginning was! Yet, though n earer to St. Louis than Is C alifor passenger picked up by fishermen. isolation of the men The W ashing shall be considered as the boundary turnips, $1.25 per sack ; rutabagas, olate orphan g irl who had the sp irit you were cold and stem , I could bear nia, and th a t it can supply the N orth to w ithstand her h ith erto u n re-'-fed It, for you a re too strong to be suspi N icaraguan rebels are p rep arin g to ton is on her way from Honolulu to the line betw een the tw o sta te s. This move on Managua, and the fall of the B rem erton drydocks. ag reem en t giv es O regon jurisdiction $ 1C>< 1.25; carrots, $1; beets, $1.25; tyranny, and the perception to appeal cious. or petty, or narrow , and I dared ern m arkets w ith fresh vegetables In parsnips, $1. to the better self which lay beneath t t not let myself fear you; and then— I the dead of w inter, are taken into con city is considered certain. over several disputed fish tra p s from O nions—Oregon, $1.50 per sack. So Mrs. Savllls sat by herself, th in k grew to know you had a heart. T hat sideration, It is plain th a t no one can An Iowa man runs a deer farm, and G eneral W ood in C ritical Condition which it has never collected licenses. B u tter—C ity craem ery e x tras. 37(if ing deeply of her past, her presenL Is w hat m akes th is mom ent so te rri estim ate w ith any degree of accuracy B altim ore, Feb. 16.— I t was re p o rt has a herd of about 100 deer, from 39c; fancy outside cream ery, 36(ft'37e and the possible future, one warm, ble; I fear your disapproval more than th e fu tu re th a t lies before I t Tile C om pany to Im prove. which he sells venison, hideB and ant ed th is afternoon th a t M ajor G eneral per pound; store, 20(«'22>t.c B u tter rainy m orning. “H orrid w eather for your displeasure. Now, can you. will Salem —The Salem Tile A M erran Leonard Wood, who was operated on lers. f a t prices average 1 S c per pound, un H e r G rie v a n c e . Hope,’’ she thought; "Im possible for you, forgive m e?” tile company is p re p a rin g for an utius last week a t th e Johns Hopkins hos der reg u lar b u tte r prices. “Never m ind,” said Socrates, “yon uerves to get rig h t under such skyey Mrs. Savllle was silent; h er brows In a speech in Dublin, Redmond de p ital, was in a ser ous condition. Fol ually busy season. The company will E ggs Fresh Oregon yanch, 28(<i29c Influence." Yes, she m ust get Hope were knit, her eyes dow ncast; yet may disapprove of me, but poaterity manded th a t the house of lords veto lowing the operation G eneral Wood run its factory both sum m er and w in per dozen. our of town. How desolate her life Hope dared to tak e the fine sm all hand will lend an atten tiv e ear to my teach the F.nglish budget, and his a ttitu d e rallied, and the surgeons an ticipated te r and w ill en larg e on the present P ork— Fancy, ll(>/12c per pound. ings.” • may unite the Irish and R adicals under his early recovery. The rep o rt today q u a rte rs so as to more than double the Poultry— Hens, 17',(<718c; springs, would be w ithout th a t girl! and she which lay on the arm of the chair. 'T h a t's w hat exasperates m e!” r e one banner, resu ltin g in th e complete is to the efTeet th a t the operation was previous output. F ive thousand dol 1 7 Lcf«718 c : ducks. 206723c; geese, IS would need com fort and support in Mrs. Savllle did not draw it away. The overthrow of the house of lords. Then plied X antlppe. “To th in k a m an not so successful as was a t flrst sup lars w ill be a|>enl on the plant, m aking 6714c; tu tk ey s, live, 23(a24c; dressed, coming years. Even If she brought lookers-on held th e ir breath. herself to accept H ugh's wife, she she drew Hope's to her. and gently would go to such lengths In order to it th e b est in the s ta te , and capable of 27(1/30c; squabs, $3 per dozen. posed, and tliat his condition is causing Bandits looted the poetoffice, general tak in g care of all orders as they are re slow have the last word.”—W ashington C a ttle —B est steers, $5.50; fa ir to would probably tu rn out a th o rn In stroked I t ” 1 th in k ," she i ■tore and hotel in Divide, MonL, an 1 the physicians much apprehension. ceived. E very th in g m anufactured good steers, $4.59«/5; stric tly good th eir side and keep her and her sou ly. ' th at you are the only creatu re that Star. eacaped to the m ountains. from clay w ill be made. ever understood me. I forgive your cows, $4.50; fa ir to good cows, $3.76 a p are S team sh ip Lines G rafting? G e llin g W lM . H ere the old butler, w ith a beaming husband, and accept you—not because Society women in W ashington, D. (if4; lig h t calves, $5(1/5.50; heavy W ashington, Keb 16.— It developed “ I w ant to be well Inform ed.” eat« C o n c re te B locks at Alhtny. C., are g e ttin g considerably worried today th a t the im m igration service has calves, $ l« /5 ; bulls, $3.50673.76; face, announced. "Mr. Hugh, m a’am. ’ his disobedience Is pardonable, but be and her son entered. How well, how cause. when I cam e back from the the am bitious girl. "I w ant to know A lbany—M essrs. F rost and McGlash- stag s, $3(>i 4. over the high cost of living. bi en reporting from 130,000 to 400,000 distinguished, be looked! his strong jaw s of death, the flrst sight th a t met w hat's going on.” on, m an u factu rers of concrete pro Hogs Top. $9(i/9.25; fa ir to good Stones hurled from the volcano P om , more im m igrants a y ear than it re ducts, have moved th eir business from "W ell.” an sw ered,M iss Cayenne. "I face deeply embrowned, his fine look ray eyes were your tears of Joy at my hogs, $8.50((/8.76. on the island of Coats Rica, have killed ports in the colli etion of the head tax Medford to A lbany. T heir new factory recovery. Y et had I died Intestate, would suggeet th a t you get one of Sheep B est w ethers. $5 50; fa ir to ing eyes eager yet s o ft i n im m igrants. The steam ship com many villagers who lived near the "H u g h !" cried Mrs. Savllle. rising, you and your husband would have those telephones th a t will put you on panies usually pay the heed ta x . There which is located im m ediately adjoin good w ethers, $4.50675; good ewes. mountain. and trem bling from head ‘o fo o t been fa r better off th an you will bo; a line w ith five or ala other su b ecrlh is a suspicion th s t the com ptnies have ing the O. R. A N. dock and the S. P. $4.75675; lam bs. $6(«6.50. "My dear m other!" uj returned, ten and you knew I t You are ' ■» flrst srs."— Exchange. One o f the g re a te st railroad builders b ten engaged in big frauds. The im aiding along the W illam ette riv er, is Hops, 1909 crop, prim e and choice, now com pleted, and foundation bU cks ZOe.M^I S « : 19u8s, 1 7t*e; 1907a, 11 He derly, w ith the slight hoarseness of th a t has ever given me what >.d can of the present tim e says cem ent and m igration service refu ses to explain. for new dw ellings are being made to per pound. concrete w ill eventually supersede w arm emotion, and he clasped h er In not buy.” A l i m a A ttach m en t. supply th e local dem and. brick for nearly all building purposes. Wool -E astern Oregon. 16o/23c per his arm s, kissing her affectionately. Jin k s —I called on your friend. Mian "M other," cried Hugh Sa> lie. In a "R e m e m b e r the M aine.” "A re you Indeed safe and well?” pound; m ohair, choice, 25c ton« of wounded feeling. "1 alw ays Sw eetllps, last night and could h ard ly A French lin er was wrecked in the New Buildings at E ugsne. C ascara b a rk —4 S * pound. "My son! you have nearly broken loved you aa much as you would let te a r m yself away. Havana, Keh. 16. In observance o f M editerranean and 156 lives lost. Hides — Dry hides. 18oi18 i»c per my h e a rt!" H er tones told him he me.” Eugene The concrete blocks for the tw e lfth anniversary of the destruc Mlsa C harm ing—Was she so d e lig h t J . P. Morgan in announced as the tion of the Maine, the American colony the new re s ta u ra n t w hich T. H. Klli* pound; dry kip, 186718)»«; dry calf was already h alf forgiven. “Perhapa you did. I believe yoa ful as th at? salted hides, 10wr president of th e Pan-A m erican bank, yeeterday placed flag* and wr aths on will build for th e A. L. S m ith company skin, 19(>i 21c; "Raw son told me th is m orning, Jnst did,” aald h it m other. J in k s—Oh. It w asn't she I had ta the g re a te st banking institu tio n in the the m asts of the subm erged b attlesh ip near the depot have been delivered. 10L,e; salted calfskin, 15c pound: now, th a t I m ight venture to call. You Hope had sunk on her knees. and tear myself aw ay from ; It was the green, lc leas. world. 'in H avana harbor. The foundation ia already in. muat forgive ms. mot. sr. I know I k(aa~s the hands w hich held her». big dog.—illu stra te d fills. PREPARED FOR THE BUSY READER 1 . *