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INDUSTRIAL development and PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE this m oment, w hen tilled wltn sweeny "You like It? You would c a r e tn FEDERA LS TRAP REBELS. pensive contem plation. . . . Was ot / d It?" Anlsty dem anded, unsteadily. she reviewing the last 21 hours, dream "I?" T he Inflection of doubtful s u r Scout Discovers Too Late T hat Ap Ing of w hat had passed be tw ee n her prise w as a de light to the ear. "Oh! proaching Forces i t Enemy. and th at silly fool, M aitland? If only . . . 1 couhlp'* ' ¿ i n k o ^ a c c e p t i n g . A gua P rie ta , Mex., March 29.— Anlsty could surm ise what they had . . . Besides, I have no use for It.” M O T O R LA W M O D E L . M essages from Governor T orres, also R O U T E S P U S H E D W ESTW ARD said to each other, how long they had “ Of course you a in ’t —a re not th at been a cq u a in te d ; if only she would sort." An hour back he could have m essages to the rebel ju n ta here, show th a t the rebels suffered a decisive de O regon Electric Right o f Way Reach Only State License to Be Paid— Speed give him a hint, a leading word! kicked him self for the g ra m m atica l Zones M ust Be M a rk e d . If he could have read he r mind, have b 'u n d e r ; now he was wholly llluded; fe a t n ear U res yesterday. T heir loss es Santiam. seen behind the Him of th o u g h t that besides, sh e didn't se em to notice. is placed a t 75 dead and many wound Salem — Local city or county a u th o r Salem —R ig h t of way for th e ex clouded he r eyes, one f a r s Mr. Anlsty "B ut as a little to k e n — betw een us—” ed. The m essages to the rebel ju n ta place the num ber o f Federal dead a t tension of the Oregon E lectric railw ay ities have no pow er under O regon’s might have lost a p p e tite for a n excel She drew back, pu sh in g the case 30. company south from Salem to Albany new m otor vehicle law to adopt any ; lent luncheon. a cross the cloth; "I couldn't d r e a m —” I t is believed the rebel force which and Eugene has been procured as far rules for the regulation o f m otor ve For she was studying his hands, he r “ But If I Insist— ?'* engaged in the fighting a t L a Colorado as the Santiam river, a point more m em ory h a rking hack to the moment hicles w hich requires the ow ner to "If you Insist? . . . Why, I »up- when she hud stood beside t h e safe, pose , . . it's awfully good of a few days ago, had divided, one sec than half w ay betw een Salem and Al pay any license or fee o th er than the bany, except for th ree or four sec tion going around to the w est o f H er- holding the bull’s-eye. you.” She flashed him a m addening mosillo from the south, under com tions, to obtain which condemnation s ta te license or to p rohibit the ow ner In th e blackness of th a t hour a disk glance. mand o f Jesu s R ivera. The o th er proceedings will be brought in the from the free use of th e s tre e ts or o ' light shone out luridly a g a in st the “ You do me pro— honor,” he a m e n d half, under command o f a leader named C ircuit court for Marion county at affecting the num bering or re g is tra tap e stry of memory. W ithin Its radius ed, hastily. T hen, darin gly: “I don't Loyzien, m arched to the east and once unless pending settlem ents are a p p e a re d two hands, long, supple, a sk much In exchange, only—“ tion of vehicles such as would tend to north, joining Ju an Cabral and 220 reached. strong, im m aculately white, graceful “A c ig a r e t t e ? " sh e suggested, m ounted rebels who had gone south The Oregon E lectric’s rig h t of way confuse the au th o rities in enforcing ar.d dexte rous, as de lic ate of conto ur hastily. betw een A lbany and Salem will be the sta te law, b u t the city or county from Carbo. a s a woman's, yet lacking nothing of He laughed, please d r d diverted. The rebels a few days ago ceased tw o ami eig h t-ten th s m iles shorter au th o rities are not restricted in the m asculine vigor and m odeling; ha nds " T h a t ’ll he enough now— ' y o u ’ll light cu ttin g the telegraph w ires, and in than th e Southern Pacific rig h t of way t h a t wavered against the blackness. regulation or licensing of autom obiles It for me.” stead tapped the w ires and caught the and th e Southern Pacific rig h t of way ' fumbling with the shining nickeled and taxicabs th a t are used to carry the governm ent m essages. The govern is 28 m iles long. The rails to be used She glanced dubiously ound th e now d!sk of a combination lock. m ent sen t decoy m essages which betw een Salem and Eugene are 90- alm ost d e se rte d room; and a waite r public for hire. ! T he Im pression had been and re A city may by ordinance reg u late mained one ex tra o rd in a rily vivid. s t a r te d forw ard as if nim a ted by a threw the insurrectos off in th e ir cal- pound rails. The electric railw ay ex cuations. R ebels a t San R afael, n ear pects to m ake the run betw een Eugene Could h e r eyes have deceived h e r so'.’ spring. Anlsty m otion -d him Im peri the speed of autom obiles to 10 m iles U res, w ere joined by Giron and a and Portland w ith its through train s ously back. "Go on," he coaxed; "no "T h oughtful? " one can see.” And watched, flattered, force from S ahuaripa and the com in 2J hours, and w ith reg u lar train s an hour w ithin its jurisdiction but She nodded alertly. Instantaneously the slim white fingers th a t e x tr a c te d a bined force under command of Loyzien th ree hours. T rains are to operate cannot place any fu rth e r lim itatio n m is tr e ss of self; and let h e r gaze, m atc h from the sta nd and dre w It took up q u arters in the old Federal betw een P ortland and Eugene in 1912, upon the speed of m otors b u t all ve serious yet half smiling, linger upon sw iftly down the p r e p are d s u rfa ce of barracks. unless there is difficulty in g ettin g hicles of w hatever class m ust be lim his th e e x ac t fractional sh a d e of an in Oniy tw o roads lead into San R a bridge m aterial fo r the structures th e box, holding tl.e flickering flame sta n t longer th a n had been, perhaps, to th e end of a white tu b e whose tip fael, and Loyzien placed tw o scouts to across the Santiam and W illam ette ited to the sam e speed. The city can d lsrre et. T hen lashes drooped long The W illam ette w ill be prescribe different speed lim its in d if One of these scouts is riv ers. lay betw een lips c arved, scarlet, and guard these. upon h e r checks, and h e r color d e ep said to have taken along a b o ttle of crossed n ear H arrisb u rg , n ear w here feren t parts o f th e city, but th e speed pouting. ened all but Imperceptibly. “T h e r e ! ” A pc e w ra ith of sm oke m escal, and when he saw the Federal the Southern Pacific now crosses th a t zones m ust be m arked by large signs T he m an's bre ath halted, th e n cam e floated a w ay on th e fan-churned air, arm y he thought the troops w ere stream and th e Santiam betw een Sa bearing the words “ Slow down to .... a trac e more rapidly th a n before. He lem and Albany. ar.d Anlsty was vaguely conscio us of rebels bent forward Impulsively. . . . T he Colonel O jeda, who had collected A s soon as the rig h t of way m atters m ile s.” W here the city lim its and receiv ing the g lo b in g c ig a r e tte from girl sighed, ever so gently. a h a n d whoso s h e e r perfection was but forces from H erm osillo, had obtained can be settled, several crew s w ill be country m eet the city m ust post signs "I was thoughtful. . . . I t ’a all e n h a n c e d by the rlpo c urves of a inform ation th a t the rebels w ere a t San gin construction a t d ifferent points w here all autom obile drivers can see so stra nge, you know.” rounded forearm . . . . H e Inhaled R afael, and before approaching the along the rig h t of way betw een Salem them , specifying the speed lim it w ith His a tt i tu d e was an e a g e r question. deeply, with t a t i 'action. town, divided his forces into two and E ugene. I t also comes from a in th e city by sim ilar signs. The "I m ean our m ee ting— th a t way, last U nde tec te d by him, th e girl swiftly w ings, which neared the cam p in the source here th a t p reparations are un signs m ust b ear arrow s designating night." She held his gaze again, mo p a sse d a furtive h a n d k e r c h ie f across form o f a g re a t p a ir of shears. The d er w ay to double track the Oregon w here the speed lim it applies. m entarily, and— W ilsonville and Section 25 o f the act relates to the h e r Hits. W hen ho looked again she rebel scout realized his m istake too E lectric betw een “Damn the w a i te r ! " quoth savagely was sm iling and the golden c ase had late, and got into the rebel camp only Portland th is sum m er. au th o rity o f cities. The fram ers of a short tim e ahead o f the Federal Mr. AniBty to his inner man, sitting disappeared. th e law say th a t it contains no jokers, back to facilitate the service of their and th ere will be found nothing in it N E H A L E M R O A D S IM P R O V E . She shook h e r hc-id a t him in mock who closed in on the old barracks meal. to re s tric t the au th o rity of cities to reproval. "Bold m a n ! " she called him; from both sides. an unw arranted degree. The law is a T h e girl placated him with an Insig but the crudity of It was lost upon him. $ 3 1 ,0 0 0 A ppropriated in Single D is model o f its kind, and a close scrutiny nificant r e m a r k which led both Into a a s she had believed it would be. The tric t; Cheese O utput L arg e r. of its provisions will fu rth e r reveal maze of m ea ningle ss but Infinitely di m o m e n t had come for vigorous m eas W heeler — The Tillam ook county its sup erio rity in legislation re g u la t verting Inconsequences; d l v c t l n g , at ures, she felt, guile h a v in g pa ved the court is now advertising fo r bids for ing m otor vehicles. I t em bodies the least, to Anlsty, who held up his head, way. the construction of the first mile of best parts o f the m otor vehicle license giving he r hack look for look, Jest for • “ Why do you call m e t h a t ? " A lbany, N. Y., March 29. — The the W heeler road, to be b u ilt from the law s o f o th er s ta te s and is the resu lt Jest, platitude for platitu de (w hen the “T o a p p e a r so openly r u n n in g the s ta te capitol, erected a t a cost of $25,- bridge across the south fork o f the w a ite r was within h e arin g d is t a n c e ) ; g a u n tl e t of the detectives." 000,000 caught fire shortly before 3 N ehalem riv e r to the tow nsite of of much study on th e p a rt o f its au altogether, he felt, a c quitting himself “ E h ? ”—startled. o ’clock th is m oring and is threatened W heeler. T here w ill be a call fo r bids thor. very creditably. “ Of c ourse you saw ,” she Insisted. w ith com plete destruction. fo r the rem aining m ile as soon as the W E S T N O T T O IN T E R F E R E . As for the girl, In th e c ourse of the “ S a w ? No. Saw w h a t ? ” The fire is fanned by a stiff breeze. p lats and profiles are made. This is ne xt half or t h ree -q u arte rs of a n hour "W hy. . . . p e rh a p s I a m m is I t o riginated in the w est end of the but one of the many road propositions sh e d e m o n s tr a te d herself conclusively tak e n , but I th o u g h t you kn e w and g re a t stru c tu re on the th ird floor and Prison M anagem ent Satisfactory to a person of a m a zing resource, d e t r u s te d to your likeness to Mr. Mail- the whole side o f th e building is to be undertaken by the county court G overnor, He Says. in this section. In th is road d is tric t veloping with a d m irab le Ingenuity a land.” w rapped in flames w ith w hich the th ere has been appropriated $31,000 Salem —T h at th ere will be no change cam paign planned on the sp u r of a Anlsty frowned, collecting himself, firemen seem pow erless to cope. for road work. in the ad m in istratio n of affairs a t th e c hance observation. T he g e n tle m a n The capitol is one of the finest The new cheese factory being erect sta te p e n iten tiary was asserted by nered and self-sufficient crook was bewildered. “ W h at a r e you driving at. buildings of its kind in th e country. ed by R. Zw eifel, about one mile Governor W est in com m enting on le t take n captive before he realized It, a n y h o w ?" he dem anded, roughly. “ Didn’t you see the de te c tiv e s ? I The building is o f drilled g ran ite, four above W heeler, is progressing rapidly, te rs he has received re lativ e to th e how ever willing ho m ay ha v e been. sto ries high, and houses the assem bly, E nm e she d In a hundred uncomjtre- should have thought your m an would th e senate, the court of appeals, the and the factory w ill be able to com dism issal o f McCullough, a guard, hended subtleties, he basked, purring, have w arned you. I noticed four lott sta te library and the offices of many m ence m an u factu re o f cheese about from the force a t th a t in stitu tio n re A pril 1. The o th er facto ries in the cently. H e said he had received le t th e while she Insinuate d h e rself be ing round th e e n tra n ce , a s I c a m e In, s ta te officials. a n d f e are d —” N ehalem valley, three in num ber, will te rs from men well known in union he could not afTord th e lea st slip be n e a th his guard and stripped him of 8 Y N O P 8 I3 . A t 4 :05 o’clock the flames had sw ept “ W hy did n 't you tell me, t h e n ? ” also s ta r t about A pril 1. Indications labor circles, b u t did not divulge th e ir his e n tire a r m a m e n t of cunnin g, vigi fore a w om an a s keen a s this. across the e n tire w est section of the “I have Just told you th e reason, i are fo r a considerably la rg e r output contents. P a n M a i t l a n d , o n r e a c h i n g h i« “ L ay a clean cloth and bring the lance, invention, suspicion, a n d dis supposed you were in your disguise." building and w ere b u rstin g into the from this v tlle y this season than last. N ew Y ork b a c h e lo r club, m e t a n a t t r a c “ W ith an tiq u ated and obsolete senate finance com m ittee room and the hill of fa re ,” he de m anded, tem p e rin g trust. tive y o u n g w o m a n at th e door. J a n i t o r W ork on the railroad has been going equipm ent and buildings and m any “T h a t ’s so.” T h e a la r m e d expres He relinquished them w ithout a O ' H a g a n a a « u r e d h i m n o o n e hn«l b e e n adjoining offices p f the tem porary his lordly Instincts and adding the ahead rapidly during the p ast month difficulties to contend w ith, those in slon gradually faded, although he re w ith in th a t d ay . P a n d isco v e red a w o m president of the senate. A t th a t hour "plea se " th at men of M aitland's sta m p sigh, barely consc ious of the spolia a n ’s f i n g e r p r i n t « In d u s t o n I i I h d e s k , of good w eather. T rack is now laid charge have given it a national repu m alned troubled. "I s u r e a m Maitland tlon. After all, she was of his trade, lo n g w ith a l e t t e r fro m his a t t o r n e y . the fire th reatened to reach the sen for about six m iles above W heeler, use to Inferiors. to the life,” he continued with satis [ a l tla n d d in e d w ith B a n n e r m a n , his a t tatio n as one o f th e best in the coun a te cham ber. “ A f r i e n d ! ” tardily echoed the girl herself m ired with guilt; she would faction. "E ven the h ead-w aiter— ” torney. P a n s e t out for Groonfloldo, t" and is going down a t about h alf a tr y ,” he said. “ W hat action is ne v er d a r e be tra y him, th e conse fet hi« f a m i l y J e w e l s . D u r in g his w a lk A t 5 o ’clock the fire w as not under when the se rv an t was gone. o th e c o u n try seat, he m et the y o u n g "And of course," sh e Insinuated, deli control. I t w as advancing across the m ile per day. taken by th e superin ten d en t tow ard quences to h e rself would be so dire. w o m a n In g r a y , w h o m h e h a d s e e n l e a v He laughed lightly, d e te rm in e d to his employes is fo r him to pass upon in g hi« b a c h e l o r s ’ c h i b . H er a u to had Besides, p a te n tly —a lm ost too much cately, "you hjive disposed of the front of the building and threatened be frank. "A dete ctive, In point of b r o k e n d o w n . H e A x ed It. B y a r u s e s h e G overnor W est Plans Parole. loot?” and I do not intend to in te rfe re . I so— she a dm ired him. He was her to destroy the en tire stru ctu re. fact," said he. And he enjo yed he r s u r “ lo e t” him . M a i t l a n d , o n r e a c h i n g h om e , am satisfied so fa r w ith the m anage H e shook his head gloomily. “No s u r p r i s e d l a d y In g r a y , c r a c k i n g t h e s a f e hero. Had she not m ore th a n hinted Salem —G overnor W est has devised prise. c o n t a i n i n g hi« g e m s . She, a p p a r e n tly , m ent o f th e prison and I have no th at such was the case, t h a t his ex time, a s yet.” T O W N D E F IE S IN S U R R E C T O S . another way to p revent building cells thought o f m aking a ch an g e.” "You have m any su c h ? " t o o k b*ni f o r a w e l l - k n o w n c r o o k . P a n l e l H e r dism ay was evid ent. “ You don't A n l a t y H a l f - h y p n o t l i r r i , NUtlllntnl op**»»'*! on the roof o f th e pen iten tiary for the " F o r convenience one trie s to have ample, his exploits, had fired h e r to h i s s a f e . t o o k t h e r e f r o m t h e Je w e l* , a n d e m u la tio n —how ever weakly feminine? m ea n to sa y— ?” Dr. Calvin one In ench city.” g a v e t h e m t o h e r , fl r a t t o r m i n a it p a r t 2 0 0 Rebels Fail to C apture Village keeping of th e prisoners. "In my pocket." . . . He saw h e r before him, dainty, T O W N S T O B U IL D R O A D . h e r a h l p In r r l r n e . T h e r e a l D a n A n l e t v . S. W hite, sta te health officer, announ "A nd t h is — ?” A fte r Five Hours o f Firing. s o u g M tty p o l i c e o f t h e w o r l d , a p p e a r e d "O h!” She glanced ste a lth llj ces th a t the governor intends to parole “Oh. I huve him fixed, all right. H e alluring, yielding, yet leading him on— o n t h e a n m e m la al ttn . M a i t l a n d o v e r c a m e P arral, M ex.— Demands o f 200 or some of the h ig h er class prisoners and Athena and W eston Give 4 0 0 Days' “ In your p o c k e t ! ” she whis him . H e m e t t h e s i r l O lit ald e t h e Itotnte confided to m e all the late st develop a lto g e th e r desirable. And so long had »•ound. a n ti t h e y a p e d o n t o N e w Y o r k In h e r ait pered. “ And—and If they stopped more insurrectos for the surrender of send them o u t to w ork on the farm m en ts and official Intentions with r e ho, Anlsty, sta rv ed for affection! Lab or and T eam s fo r W o rk . to H e h a d th e Jew ela am i ah a p ro m ise d the town of Inde, situ ated several connected w ith the s ta te tuberculosis to m e e t hint t h a t d a y . M a it la n d r e c e iv e d "I am sure you m u st be dying for a you— ” gard to th e Maltlnnd a r r e s t . ” A thena—The sta te leg islatu re tu rn a " M r S n a l t h , " In tro d u c In K h lm a e lf na a hours’ ride from th e national railroad, “ I am M aitland.” sanatorium . They w ill be prisoners H e r eyes danced. "T ell m e ! ” she smoke." d etective T o s h i e l d t h e a l r l In ftray, “ But If they insisted on searchln* w ere refused by th e je fe politico and who have nearly finished th e ir term s ing down th e good roads bill, citizens M a i t l a n d , a h o n t t o a h t tw h in t t h e J ew "Beg p a r d o n ) ” He aw o k e abruptly, dem anded, Im perious; th e e m pha sis of ala. s o p p o a c d l y lo s t, w a e f e l le d b y a b l o w She was round-eyed with as a resu lt a fire la stin g five hours w as and who have not been confined for of A thena and W eston have taken the Intim acy irresistible a s she bent for to find him self twirling the sharp- you. . . fro m " H nattli's" cane. T h e la tte r proved directed on the town. The insurrectos the more serious offenses. They w ill case in th e ir own hands. A s a resu lt ajtprehenslon. t o he A n la ty h lm a e l f ant! he a e c u r e d the r'b bed stem of his e m pty glass. Ab- ward, f o re a rm s on th e cloth, slim a macadam road is to be constructed em a. A n l a t y . w h o w a a M a i t l a n d ' * thill lost e ig h t men. " T h a t ’s so ! " H e r p e r tu r b a ti o n was tak e the place of the salaried attaches this, as while h a n d s clasped with tense Im s 'r a c te d ly ho sta red Into le, m a s q u e r a d e d a a t h e latter The A boy w as sen t by the insurrectos of the sanatorium , of whom there is betw een the tw o towns. r r tm tn n l k ep t M a ltla n d 'a enitaK em ciit w ith though seeking th ere a clu e to what Infectious. His Jaw dropped. patience, e y es se ekin g Ills. The county is to furnish the m achin th a Ctrl In g r a y . “T hey would flud the Je wels— known w ith a m essage to the au th o rities ask a t present such a num ber th a t by the "W hy . . . of c ourse Maitland they had been talk in g about. Hazily ing for surrender, prom ising no pillag tim e th e ir salaries are paid th ere is ery, A thena the rock quarry and town he understood th a t they had been to be stolen—” escaped." C H A P T E R VII.—Continued. ing w as to be done. The boy w as de not a g re a t deal m ore than is neces residents and farm ers have agreed to drifting close upon the perilous shoals "By God!" h e cried, savagely. "N o!” Fully 400 tained and a sh o rt tim e a fterw ard s a sary le ft fo r the feeding and care of furnish labor and team s. It was very plain—to a deductive of Ititlmnte personalities. VYhat had “ D a n ! " "Fact. Scared th e b u t le r Into u n d ay s’ labor w ith men and team s has few shots dropped into the plaza. the patients. reasoner— from th e girl's a tt i tu d e to he told h e r? W h a t had he not? "1— I beg your pardon. B ut . . it,.gging hint; then. In a fit of pa rd o n already been subscribed for the road. J u s t then the tri-color of the republic ward him th a t sh e had fallen Into re D r. W hite says th a t the new ly ap No m atte r . It was clearly to be seen what am I to do? You a r e sure — ?" w able rage, knocked th at fool down anil T his road w ill be one of the most lotions of uncomm on friendliness with "McClusky him self is on th e nearest w as run up th e pole by order of the pointed superintendent. Dr. F itz g e r dashed out of the window—p r e su m th at he r regard for him had waxed je fe as a defiance to the invaders, and ald, intends to increase the num ber of beneficial in th is p a rt of th e country, th is Maltlnnd, young a s Anlsty be- ably In pursuit of us. Dp t o a late r a th e r th a n waned as a re sult of their c o r n e r ! " then the firing commenced w ith vigor. cows on the place, so th a t no m ilk will as the highw ay betw een A thena and Hured th e ir a c q u a in ta n c e to ho. T h e r e " P h e w ! " he whistled; and s t a r e d al hour he hadn't r e turne d, and police conversatio n. One hnd but to look W eston is one o f the w orst, especially had plainly been a Ulrtullon— where have to be bought. They w ill get opinion la divided a s to w h e th er Mait Into h e r eyes to be r e a ss u r e d as to her. searchingly, through a lengthen in w inter. The work will begin a t lu lay the explanation of Maitland's Berthold's Fate in Doubt. chickens and pigs, and w ith the crop that. One did look, b re a th in g heavily. ing pause. land a r r e s t e d Anlsty, a n d Anisty got once. forbearance; he had been fascinated M exicali, M ex.—The news th a t Si ping capacity of the farm be able to . , , W h a t an Ingenuous child It "D an . , said s h e a t length. away, o r vice versa." by th e woman, had not h e sita ted to mon B erthold w as wounded in a fight m ake the in stitu tio n nearly if not "Y es?" "E x c e l le n t ! " She clasped he r ha n d s was. to show him h e r h e a r t so freely! take Anlsty's n a m e (even as Anlsty w ith the fédérais near Alamo, together quite self-sustaining. “ Y ” o r Turntable Required. He wontiered th at this should be so. " T h e r e Is a way.” noiselessly, a guy little gesture. w as then tak in g his) In orde r to pro w ith the inform ation th a t the govern Salem — N otification has been sent fueling It none the less a Just and "Go on." "So. w h a te v e r the outcom e, one thing long th e ir Intim acy. to the A storia & Columbia R iver ra il " B a st night, Dan”—she ra is ed het m ent force a t T ecate has been doubled is c e r t a i n : Higgins will presently be g.neeful trib u te to his fascinations.. F re e w a te r Lives U p to Its Nam e. So much the better. T urn about road by the Railroad commission th a t She r e p ea te d he r a rch query. She glorious eyes to his— " la s t n:ght, I by the arriv al o f 100 men, again c re se ekin g a n o th e r berth." F re e w a te r—The well for th e city was still (air play. Maitland hnd sown ated alarm in the rebel garrison at the practice of operating train s back . . . I t r u s te d you." She lifted he r brows prettily. "H ig was su r e he wanted to smoke. w ater w orks has proved a success. as A nlsty; the real Anlsty would renjt g ins? "— with the rising inflection. Indeed he did— If she would perm it? Ills fa re h a rd e n e d e v e r so slightly; M exicali. G eneral Leyva dispatched D ug in the d ry est season o f the y ear ward one way betw een W arrenton and the harvest. P r e t ty women Intere sted "T h e butler. Dldu't you h e a r — V" And forthw ith Maitland's c ig a rette ye t when he took th o u g h t th e tens* 25 m ounted men under C aptain F ran and when all w ells w ent dry, it w as F o rt Stevens m ust be discontinued. him deeply, though he saw little e nough Kyes wondering, she m oved he r heat' case was produced, with a flourish. lines about his eyes and m o u th soft cisco Q uijada to hold Picachos Pass found th a t the underground supply The road will eith e r be compelled to of them , partly th rough m otives of slowly from side to side. " H e a r whHt?’ " W h a t a beautiful c a s e ! " ened. Anti sh e drew a deep b re ath ag ain st the possible advance of the filled th is one to overflow ing w ith pure install a “ Y ” or a tu rn tab le to carry prudence, partly because of n refine F’ederals from T ecate. or the approach "I fancied th at you hail watted a In an In sta n t It was In h e r handc. know ing th at she had all but won. I t is 43J feet deep, b u t a t out th is suggestion. The road is also m ent of t a s te ; wom en of the c la ss of of the m ain arm y by way of the w est w ater. moment on the veranda," he finessed " B e au tifu l!" she Iterate d, Inspecting "1 t r u s te d you." she c o n tin u e d soft the depth of 23 fe e t large veins of instructed to place lights on its draw th li conquest by proxy were out of "Oh. 1 was Quit e too frightened." t h e delicate tracery of the m onogram ly "Do you know w h a t t h a t m e a n s ' side of L akuna Saiada. flowing w a te r w ere found. T his se bridge a t the Skipanon riv er, the reach of the enem y of society. T h at He took this fur a c o m p le te denial e n g r a v e r 's a r t —head bended forward, 1 t r u s t e d you." cures for th e city a t a reasonable ex bridge at the present tim e not being la . u n d e r ordinary circum stances. This Head o f Dum a Quits, lighted, it is alleged, in compliance B etter and better! He hail actually face sh aded by the broad brim m e d hat. (T O H E C O N T I N U E D . ) penditure a supply of w ater adequate one, on the c ontra ry, was not; what | feared Bhe hail eavesdropped, how J St. P e te rsb u rg — A. J . Guehffok, for m any y ears to come. The con w ith the U nited S tates navigation ever th e was or had been, how ever e i c r leader of the O ctoberist party, has re tra c tin g engineer for the w a te r system laws. w a r r a n la b ly ; and Maitland's i su ccessfu l s cracksw om nn she might j a u th o r ita tiv e way with the se rv an ts signed as president o f the Douma. A w ill commence work a t once. be. her cultlvstlon and breeding were ; had been too convincingly n a tura l to Gaston F arm ers Unite. few days ago he announced a t a m eet as a p p a r e n t as he r be auty; and quite have deceived a wom an of he r keen ing o f the O ctoberist group th a t he in * F o rest Grove—To prom ote the de Elgin O rd e rs Cem ent Sidew alks. as attrac tive . velopm ent of the com m unity in which wits. tended to tak e th is action. On th a t E lgin — A t a m eetin g o f the city A criminal Is necessarily first a g a m occasion the O ctoberist deputies in ti they reside and to be able to sell th eir T h e r e followed a lull while Anlsty . council an ordinance w as ordered bler, a votary of Chance; and the was o rd e rin g the luncheon; something m ated th a t they would resign th eir products a t b e tte r quotations the draw n to compel the property-ow ners blind goddess had alw ays been very he did e laborately and with success seats in the Douma, but on advice of farm ers of the E ast Gaston neighbor along F ront s tre e t to put in cem ent kind to Mr Anlsty. He felt t h a t he re telling him self hum orously: th e ir central com m ittee a t Moscow they "H ang hood have form ed the N ortheast Gas •--------------------------------- sidew alks. The council decided not to again she was favoring him Maitland the e xpense! Maitland pays." will retain th e ir seaLs for the present. Of I ton F arm e rs’ association. W. K. "Oh, I know w hat you m ea n." cried The bourse w as very w eak, ow ing to in s titu te condem nation proceedings, N ewell, president o f the s ta te board he had e lim in ated from this girl's life; which fset the weight In his pocket I Dog Was W hat Might Be Called an A rtificial Dachshund. but instead ordered the w alk placed the youngster, gleefully. " F r lt i le the critical political situ atio n , and a Maitland had failed to keep his en was a ssu ra n ce . of horticulture, w as made president of on the stre e t line. This will place the gsgem en t. and so would ne v er again Maitland. . , . Anlsty's thoughts It was a very little girl In an abbre c h a s e s all th e cats, and when they panic developed in the Moscow bourse. the association. The first th in g the w alk th ree fe e t from the people's be railed upon to play the p a rt of verged ofT upon an In tere stin g tan viated sc rap of gingham that origin stop and spit at him he jest hum ps association did w as to obtain a tra v e l property o r building line, which if up like they do— and now I g u e ss he * burglar with he r Interest for Incentive gent. W hat was M aitland's motive In ally must have been a pink frock. Plow T ru s t O rganized. It ing library from the s ta te lib rary com they cover w ith cem ent also will m ake and guerdon Anlsly him self could arra n g in g this m e e tin g ? It was self showed ne utra lity of color th at be growed th at way." mission a t Salem. O ther benefits are Moline, 111.— A m erger o f 22 plow a 12-foot w alk along th e ir properties. take up where Maitland had left off evident th at the tw ain w ere of on* spoke many washings and the prob being sought by th e cssociation. m an u factu rin g com panies into one Easily enough. T he dllflrultles were | world the girl anti th e m an of fash ability of form er owners. Grasped New Illum inating System. company w ith a cap italizatio n of $50.- Elgin Acres Win Record Price. Insignificant; he had only to play up j ten A new system of Illum ination Is ot 000,000 w as announced here. But, w h a tev e r he r right of he r tightly in he r grimy hand was a piece O . A. C . Bulletins to A frica. The to Maitland's sta n d a r d for a while, to tlage. she had renounced It. declassing | of twine, th e far end of which was a t fered by the discovery c< P rof Blai: E lgin—The record price fo r raw nam e o f the consolidation will be Oregon A gricultural College, Cor be Maltlaad with all th at g e n tle m a n 's ! h e rself by yielding t o thievish In I tached to the collar of a dog land w as made Tuesday when Newton of Germ any, which Is a liquid Ilium Deere, and its headquarters here. The vallis - The natives of Southern A fri advantages, educational anil social, stlncts, voluntarily placing herself on "Hello, baby; Is t h a t yo u r dog?" Inating gas to be delivered a t th< concerns th a t com prise the new com R oberts bought of H enry H ug a five- ca will be ta u g h t the science o f a g ri then gradually drop bark to his own tl.e level of Anlsly. W h e r e she must b a nte red th e youth fresh from p re p ar house* of c u sto m e r s at r e g u la r period» pany are located here. E ast Moline, acre tra c t a t $150 an acre. This land culture according to bulletins pub level and be himself, Dan Anlsty. j remain, for ever. in m uch the sam e m a n n e r as coal oil Syracuse, O ttum w a. W elland, O nt., could have been bought last y ear at lished by the O regon A gricultural col atory school. "Handsome Dan." the professional, the and o th e r com m odities a r e delivered at F o rt Sm ith. A rk., and Minneapolis. $60 an acre, and th e whole 90 acres lege experts. The bulletins have been T h e r e was comfort In th a t reflection "Yea, sir." lit m ate for the girl. "Well, well, he was m e a n t to be a the p re sen t time. A 22 pound cylln The scope of the industry w ill be ex could have been obtained th is year for sent a t the request of George A. Rob He glanced up to flttd h e r eyes bent In W hat was she saying* $100 an acre. The tra c t, in recent erta, a form er student a t th is in s titu de r of gas la sufficient t o supply a tended. gravity upon him. She. too. It ap^ da chshund, w asn't he?" years, produced 60 bushels of w heat "Bui you have lunched a lr e a d y ! " peared, had fallen a prey to reverie Seriously the brown eyes gsxed Into 60-candle power light for four m onth! tion, snd now head of the industrial an acre. w ith an appealing pout. Dpon what su bject ? An absorbing those of h e r questioner. H e r quick If used four ho u rs a day. T h e m e a n t T w o Am ericans Killed. dep artm en t o f th e Old U ntali C entral "Indeed, no!" he protested, e a r n e st one. doubtless, since It held he r ah sense had r a u g h t th e long word and of connection be tw ee n th e b u r n e r and El Paso. T ex.—Jam es T. H arper, of T rain in g school a t Rhodesia, South ly. "I wa* early—conceive my eager- ■ tr a d e d despite h e r c o m p a n i o n s di recognised th a t It was th e r ight nam e th e r e serv o ir I* th rough a line tub« El Paso, a captain in the insurrecto Shipm ent Cost Alleged G reat. A frica. no t h ic k e r th a n an ele ctric tight wtr< arm y, arrived here from the in terio r fur he r elongated friend. B e e t ! —and by III c hance a friend of rect, unequivocally a d m irin g stare. Salem -C om plaining th a t it costs mine Insisted upon lunching with me , T h e odd light was flickering again In "You m ea n he's tu n n y In the a n d Just a s flexible. of Mexico. He said R obert E Lee. $30 to ship a carload of freig h t from Soon Use Double T ra c k . I had only a cup of coffee and a roll." i the c r a c k s m a n 's glare. She was then m iddle?” o f K ansas C ity, Mo., and M artin Medford to E agle Point, a distance of The Dalles—The work o f double That'» Different. Ha motioned to th e waiter, railing more beautiful th a n a u g h t th a t e ver "T h at breed alw ays Is 'funny In Ryan, whose residence he did not only 11 m iles, when it costs but $120 tracking the line o f the O.-W . R. * S', You will And th a t t h e la i v mar. who know, had been killed in the b a ttle at him "W alter!” r a th e r than "O arcon!" he had dre am ed of Such h a ir as was th e middle,' ” laughed th e boy, "but to ship the sam e c ar from Portland to between The D alles and Deschutes is won't teisi gitrden him self 1* a lw ayi —Intuitively understanding that Malt j hers, woven seemingly of dull flames, th is on# Is curved up like a h a lf c ir C asas C,ramies on March 6. H arper Medford, a distance of 329 m iles. Von now completed and as soon as the land would never have a ired his lam bent, witching! And eyes— be au ti cle." and he tried to Illustra te th a an I perfectly 'tiling to tell his wife just said about 26 A m ericans had been der H ellen B rothers, of E agle Point, block system is perfected, which will bow to i t It. avouch in a public place, and th a t ful alw ays, but never m ore so than at ni.il t defect with his ha nd» taken prisoners. The official report FIRE DESTROYS CAPITOL OF NEW YORK STATE t f f The Trouble With “Fritzie” said 17 foreigners w ere taken. filed a com plaint w ith the road commission. sta te ra il be in a eery few days, track will be in use. the double w