Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 21, 1913, Image 2

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NEWS NOTES OF
CURRENT W E K
E X T R A SE SSIO N FO R T A R IF F O N L Y
Wilson’s Message to Dwell on Need
for Revision—April 7 Date.
KING GEORGE OF
GREECE IS SLAIN
1 cers swear fealty to Constantine, they!
shouted "Long live the King."
Prince Nicholas is the only member,
of the royal family in Salonika. Mourn-;
ing emblems are displayed every-[
where.
The Greek governor has Issued a
proclamation announcing that the oath
of fealty to King Constantine has been
taken.
TÍ^CLforiide iof
Æklir^tonmce
Washington, D. C.—The extra ses­
sion of Congress called by President
Wilson to assemble April 7, will begin
with nothing but the tariff revision
bills before it. This fact was made
clear in a statement by Representa­
SUFFRAGISTS STORM C APITAL.
tive Underwood, chairman of the bouse
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Pi c T / u e n
iur a u
“ Outrage" in Parade at Washington
committee on ways and means. Until
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e
t
c
h
e
r
o
b
m
som
Figures
In
Speeches.
President Wilson advocates Jury re­ the legislation is well under way in Assassin, Who Is Man of Low Type,
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tf/he/iownJ
BäiAen/JJJc±6t
HARRISBURG, Pa.—Advocates and
form.
the house, no geueral committees will
Says He Is Against Govern­
opponents
of
votes
for
women
Joined
+
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t<
k
CnMAShMf
Fourth annual automobile show be made and no other legislative sub­
in battle over the cause before the
ment-Motive Unexplained.
opens in Portland.
jects will be taken up.
senate judiciary general committee i
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On his bed, fully dressed, lay poor
The
president
specified
no
subject
Ex-President Taft has resigned as a
here Tuesday in the greatest demon­
Tarry, with a face paler than his pil­
member of Yale University corpora­ for the extra session in his proclama­
stration ever made by women in the
lows. His breath came and went In
SALO NIKI.— King George of Greece
tion.
short, painful gasps. One hand stray­
tion, but it is fully understood that
was assassinated while walking in the
Thousands of women from all sec-
ed continuously about his throat,
Petitions are being circulated In his message to congress at its opening
streets of Salonikl Wednesday after- tions of the state were present to |
Seaside, Ore., for the recall of Its will dwell upon the need of tariff re­
groping and plucking at his collar
noon.
support or oppose the proposed amend-
mayor.
with fsvertah unrest It was a very
The assassin was a Greek of low ment to the constitution giving women t-i i
vision.
painful spectacle.
A party of explorers left Philadel­
(Continued.)
If the currency, Philippine Independ­ mental type, who gave his name as the right to vote. The women stormed]
“I will tend for a doctor at once,” I
phia recently to explore the Amazon ence, Alaskan affairs, woman suffrage Aleko Schlnas.
He shot the King the chamber where the hearing was
"Baron Steen ” he said "met with
River.
held, crowded the galleries, swarmed hj, daath on
' ODen Dat^ between a whispered, stepping to the bell. But
or other pressing questions finally are through the heart.
King was accompanied only by to the President’s rostrum and packed ,h«iir>w
nnrJ
_«_u
Peace held up a warning hand.
Woman rebel leader In Mexican rev- forced upon the attention of congress, an The
aide-de-camp, Lieutenant-Colonel the corridors outside.
.hallow duck-pond and a little pavll-
"Come here,” he said, "I have some­
olution is killed while charging fed­ it will bo only after the Democratic Francoudis. The assassin came sud-
The lower House of the Legislature 1
7*“ 'ought hard for life, haa
leaders of the two houses and the
eralists.
rolled and atrugglad with hla enemy. thing to show you.”
president are convinced that the suc­
With movements as tender as a
There were four or five punctured
Charges of bribery have been made cess of tariff revision is assured.
wounda in bis throat and neck, from woman’s he unfastened the man's col­
in the senatorial election In New
The senate committees are organized
Hampshire.
which he had bled profusely. And lar and slipped out the stud. Then
for work and will take up the prelim­
now for the thing that klllsd him— he paused. The eyes that watched
inary
stages
of
much
general
legisla­
Secretary of State W. J. Bryan spoke
! whatever it was. It could not have me had turned cold and hard.
In favor of the Home Rule bill, on St. tion early in April. A general agree­
“ If it Is as I suspect, you may be
ment exists, however, to keep general
fled down the cliff path, for the boat’s
Patrick's Day.
subjects out of active discussion, while
crew waiting below bad heard the called as a witness. Do you object?"
"Yes; but I shall not leave you on
Special session of Congress Is called tariff legislation is under way.
screams, and had come running up by
The tariff legislation, now being
for April 7 by President Wilson, to act
that way. They were with him when that account”
completed by the ways and means com­
on the tariff only.
"Very well,” he said, as he opened
we arrived, and assured me they had
mittee, will be submitted to the Demo­
seen nothing. It could not have turn­ the shirt and the vest beneath it.
Pacific Coast phone men vote cratic caucus before the session opens.
Smeared and patched in dark etch­
ed to the right or left, for, though the
The Democrats of the ways and
against striking and accept the 26
pathe had been swept clean— doubt­ ing upon the white skin was a broad
means committee adjourned after dis­
cents advance offered.
less by the baron’s orders, for he stain of blood, of drlsd and clotted
cussing a revision of tho Intricacies
Dr. Friedmann, discoverer of the tu­ of customs enforcement In the admin­
would not desire his way of escape blood, tbe life's blood of a man.
berculosis cure, has offered to treat all istrative sections of the tariff and
“ He Is wounded, Peace,” I cried.
to be easily traced— che snow on
poor free of charge,
informally discussing the income tax
either side lay in unbroken levele. It “ Poor fellow, he must have nearly
plan in a general way without attempt­
could only have retired by the yew bled to death."
Louis W. Hill, of the Great Northern ing to reach a decision as to that new
avenue, and it did not break through
“ Do not alarm yourself,” said the
railroad, says their lines will not be revenue raising Bcheme designed to
extended to San Francisco.
the hedge. That, again, the snow inspector, dryly. "It Is the blood of
add perhaps $100,000,000 to the treas
provad clearly. 8o, we may take it, Baron Steen.”
The Chief of Police of Cleveland, ury funds.
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that whatever the thing may have
While the Income tax details hinge
Ohio, has been found guilty of im­
A week had gone by, and I was sit­
upon the final estimate of the probable
been which you aaw—it killed Baron
morality and has resigned his office.
revenue from the 14 schedules, the dis­
Steen; further, It escaped into the ting alone In my Keble Street rooms,
:
An Ohio state representative has in­ position of the committee majority is
house—this, you will remember, we when Peace walked in, with a heavy
■
troduced a bill which fixes modes for to Inaugurate a system with probably
decided in the garden. Let us tmag traveling coat over his arm.
women’s wearing apparel, and asks a 1 per cent tax on a minimum of
“Thank Heaven, you have come at
tne it was a man—that you were de­
that a state board of three men be $5,000 annual Income with the idea
ceived by the uncertain ligh t
His last.” I cried. “ How is Maurice Ter­
named by governor to decide correct that the tax may be susceptible to a
clothes must of necessity have been ry?”
lowering of tho Incomo minimum or u
dress.
drenched in blood. He could not
"Dead— poor fellow," he said, with
raising of tho tax percentage, or both,
Commodore Perry’s flagship, Niag­ if conditions necessitate after the plan
have struggled so fiercely with his an honeat sorrow in hla voice. “ Yet,
ara, recently lifted from the bottom of is floated.
victim and escaped those fatal signs. after all, Mr. Phillips, It was the best
Lake Erie, after scores of years, is
The big fight pending now is the
Yet, he cannot have burned his that could have happened to him.”
within 50 feet of shore and stands always controversial schedule "K ,” the
clothes, for the fires are downstairs
"And his story—the causes— the
eight feet out of water. It is well pre­ big wool schedule, in which a final vote
where people were passing Nor can method?” I demanded.
served and will be rebuilt tor the cen­ is likely within the next three or four
he have washed them, for neither the
"It has taken some hard work, but
days. The advocates of free raw wool
tennial of the battle of Lake Erie.
bath rooms nor the bedroom basins tbe bits of the puzzle are fitted to­
in the committee have counted upon
Roosevelt says a more practical winning in the end regardless of what
have been recently used. I have gether at last. You wish to hear it, I
Idealism is needed.
spent some time in searching boxes suppose?"
tho probable attitude of the senate
and wardrobes with no result. Strang­
“ According to your promise," I re­
Blackfoot Indians have bestowed the might be. The majority already has
settled upon free raw cotton and upon
er still, as far as my limited informa­ minded him.
title o f “ Lone C hief” on Secretary sharp reductions in the cheaper grades
tion goee, every one in the house can
KING GEORGE, OF GREECE, WHO WAS ASSASSINATED.
“ It Is a case of unueual Interest,"
Lane.
of textile manufactures.
------- ■------- — --------------------------------prove an alibi— aave two."
be said. “ Though It bears a certain
An avalanche in Norway over­
The revision plan as settled upon
has already adopted the resolution,
“ And who ara they?" I asked similarity to the Gottsteln trial at
whelmed three farms and killed 16 contemplates substantially the princi­
and the suffrage fight centered in the eagerly.
Kiel In ’89."
pal provisions of the Democratic re­
persons.
Senate.
"Mr. Henderson, the baron's valat—
He paused to light hla big pipe,
vision bills that were put through both
The “ outrage on suffragists in Wash- and yourself.”
and then sat back In bis chair, with
A new plan for unmerging the Har- houses in the last congress.
ington’’ figured prominently in the
“ Inspector Peace----- " I began an- hla cyst fixed in abstract contempla­
riman roads has been agreed upon.
arguments of the suffrage supporters.1 grily
tion.
CHINA REPUBLIC DISCUSSED.
"Not one man who struck a woman in ; --Tut tut
dear Mr phl]I|
j
Tuberculosis patients who were first
” 1 was convinced that the murderer
that parade, not one man who spoke _ _ _
...
treated with Freidmann serum report Double Phase of interest Includes Rec­
indecently to the women would vote ! £ “ , me™\T ,tatln* the ,acta
M,r was in the bouse; and that he had
marked improvement.
for woman suffrage," was one of Dr. Henderson a case however presents entered by the side door, towards
ognition of Nation and Loan
Shaw’s remarks. She declared that all * n ^n\*r**^ n* feature, ior he has run which you had seen him pass. When
British naval estimates for 1918-
Desired.
the suffragists ask is the right to! awa7-”
studying the spot I made a discovery
1914 aggregate $331,546,500, and in­
Washington, D. C.— President W il­
share In the vote of the country.
“ Run away," I said. "Then that of some Importance. Steen had left
clude five new battleships.
son will present for the consideration
While Mrs. A. J. George was speak- settles it.”
by the same exit. Also he had reason
The Portland Railway,
Light & of the cabinet a statement concerning
ing against the resolution there was
“ Not altogether, I'm afraid. I think to fear some person in that wing, for
China
in
which
is
Intended
to
be
made
Power Co., paid their Oregon taxes in
laughter
from
the
suffragists
when
she
It
Is
more
a
matter
of
theft
than
mur-
he had turned from the path and made
public from the White House lator.
a lump, aggregating $475,000.
declared that woman's place is in the <jar with Mr. Henderson."
White House and state department of­
a circuit over the grass. I had al­
ho*ne-
I
urning
to
the
committee
she
j
atared
at
him
in
silence
as
hs
sat
President Hadley, o f Yale, is on a ficials observed tho strictest secrecy
ready noted his broad-toed boots when
,,a, .
i o n » !
.
.! there, with hie little bands clasped examining his body— and the foot­
ranch in Southern California on the about the statement, and none would
venturo in intimation as to its prob­
verge o f a nervous breakdown.
have used the words ‘home’ and ‘worn- pon b * lap' a P*ctur® oi irritating prints in the snow were unmlstak
able contents.
able. Who was his enemy in that
an’ in meetings like this the suffra- compo*ur®’
It Is known that the president and
Venezuela regards with favor Presi­
gists have laughed.”
! "P «*c e ,” I said, struggling to con- wing? It was a problem to be solved.
dent Wilson’s policy toward the Cen­ Secretary of State Bryan have had sev­
She
declared
that
she
formerly
had
tro1
m7
voice.
“
What
are
you
hiding
"I discovered no stained clothing,
eral conferences on the subject of
tral and South American republics.
believed in suffrage but had changed from meT It Is something Inhuman, and no signs of Its cleansing or de­
China, and a particularly long talk held
her views when she saw how “ suf- unnatural that has done this dreadful struction. From what information I
Mexicans fighting at Nogales ceased In tho executive offices just before the
fragists feel who rpeak of the home.” thing."
firng on command o f United States secretary's departure for tho west was Crown Prince Constantine,
could gather, all the house party had
cends to Throne.
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The little detective stretched hlm- been In the roulette-room save you
officers when bullets crossed the bor­ said to have been devoted largely to
Chinese questions.
der.
yourself; and all the servants had
There are two phases of the Chi­
been at the dance save Henderson
Terrific cyclone sweeps Southern nese situation in which tho United denly at the King and fired one shot
“
I
have
no
opinion
except
that
I
from
a
seven-chambered
revolver.
The
and a man watting on the guests. But
states from Mississippi river to A t­ States is peculiarly Interested— recog­
tragedy caused Intense excitement.
think
you
had
better
go
to
bed.
Don't
tn the course of my search the foot­
lantic coaBt and many are reported nition of the republican government
Schinas was seized immediately and
lock
your
door,
for
I
may
find
time
man who accompanied me discovered
killed.
PARIS.—In spite of the eloquent ar­
now nearly two years old, and the overpowered.
for an hour’s sleep on your sofa be- that a quantity of gold plate was miss­
Owing to recent conquests on the proposed six-power loan.
guments
of
the
French
Premier,
Aris-
fore”
moralng
’
The wounded King was lifted into a
ing. It was reasonable to imagine
The Chinese republic continually
Mediterranean coasts, Italy finas it
tide Briand, embodied in what is pro-
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has sought recognition, hut tho policy carriage, which was hurried to the
that Henderson was the thief. Prob­
necessary to
increase her
naval
hospital.
He
was
still
breathing
when
nounced the finest speech of his ca-
Tbs news was out after breakfast— ably the confidential valet had learnt
of President Taft and his secretary of
strength.
state, Mr. Knox, was to withhold rec­ placed In the carriage, but died before reer, the senate overthrew the govern- the news that led to mild hysterics of the Baron’s projected flight and
ognition until the new government reaching the hospital.
ment on the question of proportional *nd sourrying of lady's-maids to the of the warrant for his arrest. It was
Prince Nicholas, the King's third representation.
had demonstrated to the world its
packing of boxes, and the chastened a moment for Judicious robbery, the
PORTLAND MARKETS
ability to maintain itself ns a real re­ son, and other officers hurried to the
After the senate, by a vote of 161 to sorrow of those gentlemen who owed
public, administering a popular gov­ hospital. On Ills arrival Prince Nicho­ 128, had adopted the amendment in- the baron money. Through all the traces of which would be covered by
Wheat—Track prices: Club, 85@86c; ernment.
las summoned the officers and, speak­ t reduced by Senator Paul L. Feytral, a turmoil of the morning moved the lit- the confusion of the news. But was
bluestem, 97@98c; 40-fold, 86©87c;
ing in a voire choked with sobs, said: Repub llcan-L beral, which proposed tIa E lective, the most sympathetic Henderson also a murderer? I did
not think so. The death of his mas­
“ It Is my deep grief to have to an-
red Russian, 84@85c; valley, 87c.
Vote Against Striking.
ter was the one thing which would
nounce
to
you
the
death
of
your
be-
T
v
T
T
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of
the
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resem
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tlon
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rm
im
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f
h
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Barley— Feed, nominal;
brewing,
San Francisco.— Employes of the loved King and to Invite you to swear igt(,rg immediately withdrew and heldlh b y f
th locked doora of the wreck his scheme. In the early morn­
nominal: rolled, $25.50©>26.50 per ton.
’
King a brief consultation. They then pro-j batb;™ °n?,: be„ wbo *“ P«r'ntended ing I Interviewed the farmer on
Pacific States Telegraph & Telephone fidelity to your new sovereign.
Corn—Whole, $27; cracked, $28 per
ceeded to the Elysee palace and hand- the lighting of fires, and the making w’hose car he had driven into Nor-
company will not strike. Officials of Constantine."
ton.
Orown Prince Constantine, who sue-1 ed their resignations to President
tk® ^eds, and the packing of bridge. He told me that, acting on
the International Brotherhood of Elec-
Millstuffs— Bran, $21 per ton; shorts, trlcnl Workers announced that a can- coeds King George, nt present is at Poincare. The President accepted the trunks for the station so closely that orders he had received from Hender­
resignations, but requested the minis- the housemaids were convinced that son, he met that person at the cor­
vnss of the vote taken by the em­ Janina.
$23 per ton; middlings, $30 per ton.
The assassin of the King, on being ters to continue to transact business he entertained a secret passion for ner of the stables at eleven o'clock
Hny — Eastern Oregon timothy, ployes last week showed that the men
had agreed to accept tho compromise arrested, refused to explain his motive until their successors had been found, each one of them; it was he who an- precisely— five minutes before the
choice, $15©17; mixed, $10ifr)13.50; oat offer of the company for an advance
A cabinet crisis in the present situa- nounced Henderson's robbery of the murder occurred. That finally elimi­
for the crime. He declared that his
itrn n n
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n n o iiln rn / I
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and vetch, $12; alfalfa, $11.50; clover, in wages of 25 cents per day. The name was Alcka Shitias and, in reply Hon i n in V Europe
is o considered
bad KOjd
plate,
following
it by lnforma-
nated the valet from the list.
vote in favor of accepting the com­ to an officer, who asked him whether enough, but it is pointed out that the n on aa t0 the culprit's arrest The
$10; straw, $6(<i7.
“ On my return from the farm I ex­
pany's
compromise
offer
was
very
he
had
no
pity
for
his
country,
an-'crisis
precipitated
by
the
senate
Is
.
.
ubI1#hment
had
by
this
time
be-
Oats— No. 1 white, $27.50 per ton.
amined the gardens again with great
large. Almost 3,000 men in California, nounced that he was against govern- graver still, for it is a crisis not of
convinced
that
Henderson
was
Apples— Spltzenberg, extra fancy, Oregon, Washington and parts of Ne­ ment.
the ministry only, but of the French
, ° ma coaTlncea
Henderson was minuteness. At the corner of the lit­
$1.26(a1.50; choice, 75c©$l; Yellow vada and Idaho are affected.
Shinas maintained a perfectly lmpas parliamentary regime, and it is added
murderer, and breathed relief at tle pavilion, about fifteen feet from
give demeanor.
¡that any ministry failing to place p r o - 1“ ® °«w s.
Newtown, extra fancy, $1.25@1.60;
precautions were taken nt once portional representation at the head of
They had brought the body of Baron
choice, 75c©$l; Winesap, extra fancy,
Child Workers Guarded.
throughout the city and perfect ord er]'h e programme immediately would be Steen to the house early in the mora­
$1.26(ii 1,60; Red Cheek pippin, extra
j turned out by the chamber.
ing— It had been laid In the garden
Albany, N. Y
Hereafter all chil­ ls being maintained.
fancy. $i.25@1.50; Arkansas Black, ex­
The King fell into the arms of his
The only solution seemingly open is pavilion on its first discovery,
tra fancy, $1.75(d2; Baldwin, extra dren between the ages of 14 and 16
soldiers ran for President Poincare to dissolve the With death In so
strange a form
fancy. $1@1.25; choice, 75c©$l; Home years employed in factories must sub­ aide when shot. Two
Baeuty, $1.25(<i 1.50; small sizes, all va­ mit to a physical examination when­ upon henring the firing, and helped to chamber, but as an election would be present among us. I was disgusted by
rieties, less; Ben Davis, etc., common ever required by the state labor de­ support him. He was placed in a car- made on the question of proportional (he nolge and bug£le the gogg|p and
partment, nnd that department may riage and efforts were made
pack, 60©00c.
to stop representation.
'he
new
chamber phattpr amonggt the gueata of tbe
cancel employment certificates upon the bleeding, but he breathed1 his_last, ^ o u W ^ J u s t ^ much at odds with ^
Onions—Oregon, 90c(,i'$l per stek.
man
{ wand, red ofr ,n gegrch
the
ground
of
physical
unfitness.
If
the
Vegetables— Artichokes. $1.26i t 1.50
on the way to the hospital nearby.
of the one person who had seemed
per dozen; asparagus, ll©12Vkc pound; Jackson bill, passed by the senate Is
When Prince Nicholas bade the offl
sincerely affected by the news, the GIVES BACK W H AT IS GIVEN
cabbage. lruU4c per pound; cauliflow­ approved by Governor Sulzer. The
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Thirty Battle With Knives.
young secretary. Maurice Terry. He
er, $22.25 per crate: celery. $2 50m measure, which pas soil the assembly
Bryan Man Dies Unshorn.
\ M INNEAPOLIS. __ Battling w ith !*’®8 nowhere to be found. A servant Life, in the Main, Is Just and Almost
4.00 per crate; cucumbers, $2©2.50 per recently, was recommended by the
dozen; eggplant. 25c pound; head let­ state factory investigating committee
BAKER, O re — Even though Bryan s kn|veg and bludgeons, more than 30 of whom I Inquired told me that the
Inevitably Returns Good
tuce. $2.25 per crate; hothouse, lettuce, which recently conducted an inquiry man was elected and Bryan is his men, divided Into antagonistic groups secretary had kept to his bed, being
for Good.
90c©$l per box; peppers, 30c per into conditions.
right-hand man It did not suffice and of railroad workers and citizens, greatly unnerved by the tragedy, and
pound; radishes, 35c per dozen; rhu­
Edward Flenners died here without n clashed on the outskirts of Cologne. [ strolled up the stairs again on an
The echo is the principle of life.
barb, 5@7c per pound; spinach, $l(.i
hair cut. Flenners was a great ad Minn. Several of them were left cut errand of ctmgoiat|on. The door was ' You get back from the world the mes-
Wilson to Press Button.
1.25 per box; sprouts, 10c; tomatoes,
mlrer
of
thi-
Commoner
and
when
and
bleeding
on
the
battlefield
and
<
o
c
M
and
,here
oame
„
„
angwer
,Q
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You
* et back from
Wheeling, W. V l — President W il­
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sage you give it
$2 per box; garlic, 5f$6c per pound.
Bryan was defeated for president, the three,
three one of them fntally cut, were
continued tannine
son
will
press
an
electric
button
at
Potatoes— Burbanks, 45©50c per
Neither this nor any other truth is
me. Flenners declared he would brought by special train to a hospital
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,.pp
first time
hundred; sweet potatoes, 4c per Washington. June 16, formally open­
re his hair cut until his favorite here. According to James Harvey, one
,T e" y: , 1 , " d„ throu* h .'he key true in all particulars; very often
ing West Virginia's golden Jubilee not have
pound.
you 1st you receive evil for your good and
•cted president.
His locks -- grew
of —
tho -----------------
wounded men, ------------------------
the railroad men . no,e
11 ls '• Phillips; wont yc
was elected
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Sack Vegetables--Turnips, 90c©$t celebration. The pressing o f the but­ to below his shoulders and despite his received their pay and went to Co- f t ,n
good for your evil, harsh words when
per sack, parsnips. 90 ci , i $1 per sack: ton will burn a platinum wire, which ! age of over 50 years, it was Jet black
logne to spend it. There were several
"I have a key that will fit. If you you sent forth only kindness, and in
will release 1,000 carrier pigeons from
carrots, 90c(,i $1 per sack.
Flenners died at St.
Elizabeth's HoS- brushes between townsmen and rail- will kindly stand aside." suggested a justice in return for your deeds hon
Poultry— Hens, 1514©16c; broilers, all parts of the country, and 1,000 toy
j est and well meant, but like all truths
25c; turkeys, live, 18©20c; dressed, balloons carrying free tickets to every pttnl from liver trouble and had been a readers, when the latter were attacked modest voice.
1 from the rear.
j I rose from my knees to find the i it is true in general
choice, 23©25c; ducks, 16(ul8c; geese, form of amusement during tho cele­ county charge during the
bration. At the same time a signal
-
nsrector at my elbow.
| In fact, the essence of every truth
12(£13c.
Dual Subway Approved.
Budget Is Favored.
| "It would be a gross Intrusion." I ! is a generalization which the mind
Eggs—Fresh Oregon ranch. 18@19c will be flashed to the capitals of Penn­
sylvania,
Maryland,
Ohio
and
West
per dozen.
NEW YORK The
board of esti- W ASHINGTON.—A general fight to
'‘’ 'd hlm
wishes to be alone is able to pick from a mass of con-
Butter — Oregon creamery butter Virginia.
m s te b y a vote of 13 to 3 approved cut down Federal expenditures and * ,,h bl". ,orrow’ we haT® no r,gnt to , fusing particulars,
cubes, 3<Hc per pound; prints, 39c
disturb him."
Is it a cold, hard-hearted, unfeeling
Pittsburg Needs 10.000 Workmen.
the contract* for the dual system of t>r|ng them within the estimated rev-!
per pound.
He is seriously 111."
world to you? Then I very much fear
thp
goTPrnment
is
to
be
Pittsburg— Ten thousand workmen, subways. The contract, were at once rnues of
Pork— Fancy, llftllV fcc per pound
or the government is to ne
--How did you discover that?”
that you have given to tt a selfish,
a majority of them laborers, are need­ transmitted to the public service com- made in the
Veal—Fancy. 14ml4Hc per pound.
con-
-By borrowing a gardener’s ladder! narrow, egotistic heart.
mission.
Chairman
McCall, of that1
'««*>*' *»««’ special session of con-;
Cattle— Choice steers. $7.60@7.76; ed at once in this city, according to
Is It a tolerably good sort of place,
good steers.
$7.00(,i 7.60;
medium well-known contractors, to carry on body, announced they would bo exe- gress as soon as the tariff bills have and looking through his window. He
steers, $6.50/<i7.00; choice cows. $6 60 building operations, to equip local cuted at once with the Interborough! been disposed of by the house Preri- is unconscious, or was ten minutes and do you find men and women as a
Rapid
Transit
company
and
the
Brook-
.lent
Wilson’s
letter
to
Senator
Till-
afo
-
t
and k ln d tr dl.oowid? Y o u
©6.86; good cows. 36(<j6.50; medium steel companies and to look after the
A gk111fu. twlg.
twn wl.h . kl, ” " ' , 7
and klndljr O'8*»®*4
cows, $5.50©6; choice calves, $8©9; work of the numerous railroad com­ Ivn Rapid Transit company Such ac- man. In which he declared himself in
from T
, ^
“
h0n*•,
good heavy calves. $6.5<Vu'7.60: bulls, panies entering Pittsburg. The great Hon will bring to a close the fight for favor of a "carefully considered and „ wire and t h e t «
and « • « * • « » • na,ur®-
$6.60(7*6-
Hogs — IJght, *8 764) 9; city improvements of grading down la< r. aa. d subway fa. Ill He. Th........- well planned budget." lent new strength
Haven’t
yon
had
days
when
every­
to
the
plan
now
well
under
way
In
£
V
:locl
_
Th®
'•«P
»«’®»*
orenad
tbe
more
than
$32«.-
of
the
system
will
b*
heavy, $7.75©8.
Sheep — Yearling I town streets now in progress has
wethers, $6.76©6.60; ewes, $4^5.25; ¡caused a serious scarcity here in 000.000, of w hich the clty is committed congress, to bring the country's enor-;****• P*®c* w*Jked Into the room. thing teemed to go wrong? Yon eald
I followed at hla heels
expenditures under control.
yon meat bare gotten ont of bed with
to pay about $163,-
lambs, $6© 7.15.
I labor.
I
Resume of World’s Important
Events Told in Brief.
One Shot From Behind Pierces
Ruler’s Heart.
jd
yV
i. F
THE TERROR
IN THE SNOW
wm
FRENCH CABINET IS
;*'[■ yawnad’ and then ro,a t0 h"
FORCED TO RESIGN
R
whers tbs body bad lain, thsrt was a
patch o f bloody snow. This puaalsd
ms a good deal, until ths solution of-
fersd Itself that tbs murdsrsr had
trlsd ts wash his bands in ths snow,
ths watsr of ths pond bslcg freesn
hard. Yst his clothing would also
hear ths stain. What had ho worn
that «bowed so whits to you In ths
starlight? Could it havo bssn that hs
wors no clothss at all?
"A utksd man! Ths suggestion
was fun of p ossibility.
“ It was fortunate that I had brought
assistants to help ms in Steen's c «p
turs. Their preeence gavo ms a wid­
er soope, for they were both good
men. I left them to search the pavll
ion and laurels for ths clothing,
which ths murderer might have con,
csalsd when hs realised how fatal
was its svldsncs. As I walked bach
to ths bouse I began to understand
the situation more clearly/ Ths main
drive, curving down ths slops of ths
park, was in view of a tall man com­
ing up by ths yew walk. Ths mur­
derer might have noticed our ap­
proach. What more natural than that
he should have bent double as he ran,
thus obtaining the cover of the left,
hand hedge, which was not more than
four to five feet high? Did not thi«
answer to your description of th«
thing you had seen? It would hav«
been cold work for him. I made a
note to bs on tbe look-out for chills.
“ For a couple of hours I devoted
myself to speeding those guests wha
caught tho eleven-thirty train. I do
not think a trunk left for ths station
of which I have not a complete in­
ventory.
Indeed, the baron’s cred­
itors have to thank me for ths return
of several trifles of value, which wers
included, accidentally, no doubt, la
the ladles' dressing-bags.
“ After the carriages had started 1
went in search of Terry, and dlsonw
ered that he had not left his room.
Equally to the point, his window«
looked down upon the spot where th«
baron mads bis detour over the gras«
while escaping. I became Interested
In this young man. Ths score wal
creeping up againBt him. A laddei
from an obliging gardener allowed m«
to observe him from the window. A
visit to the housekeeper gave ms •
duplicate key to his door. What bap
pened In ths room you know, Mr.
Phillips."
“ But, the motive— why did hs kill
bis patron?” I asked him eagerly.
“ I doubt if we shall ever ¡earn th«
trutb on that point," be said. “ Al
far as I can make out, Stesn was di­
rectly responsible for ths ruin and
disgrace of Terry’s father. Probably
the son did not fully realize this when
the baron, with a pity most unusual
in the man, give him the secretary­
ship. But of all participation in ths
flight he was certainly innocent, foi
he was in bed at the time.”
“ In bed!” I cried.
“ Don’t Interrupt, If you please
What heppened I take to be as fol­
lows: Terry was in bed when the old
man tried to creep past his window.
Somehow be heard him, and, looking
out, understood what was up. P er
haps that rascal Henderson had told
him the truth about bis father; per­
haps Steen bad promised him com­
pensation— he had a mother and s i»
ter dependent on him— which prom­
ise the financier meant to avoid,
along with many more serious obllga,
tions, by running away. At any rate,
passion, revenge, the sense of tnjus
tlce— call It what you like— took hold
of the lad. He caught up the first
handy weapon; it chanced to be a
dagger paper-knife— dangerous things,
I hate them— and rushed down a back
staircase and through the elds doot
!n pursuit of his enemy.
"When that had happened, which
happened, the fear that comes to all
amateurs In crime took him by ths
throat. He wiped his bands In ths
snow; he tore off his sleeping suit—
that Is how I know hs had been I d
bed— and thrust It. with its terrible
evidences of murder, into the thatch
of the little pavilion. W e found It
there a day later. Then he started
back to the house as naked as a baby,
"H e saw us running down the hill,
and made for the side door, bending
double behind the hedge. Wbo wera
we? Had w# noticed him? BellSv*
me, Mr. Phillips, whether he had held
the murder righteous or no, it wa*
only the rope he saw dangling before
him. Might not the alarm be given at
any moment? He dared not wasb
himself, and the stains had dried
upon him. He hurried on his clothes,
shivering in the chill that had struck
home, and so to the safest place h«
could find— the roulette-table."
“It is well that he died," I said sim­
ply.
"It saved the law some trouble,"
remarked the Inspector, with a grim
little nod at the wall.
(CHRONICLES TO BE CONTINUED.)
the wrong foot first.
You have
fumbled all you undertook, your fin­
gers have been all thumbs, and ev­
eryone about you has seemed smit­
ten with the grouch.
In all this you have been but seeing
yourself as in a glass. It ls your
ugly mood that dims the shining sur­
face of a really pleasant world.
Nothing ls so unerring as the total
universe. Time and nature seem now
and then slipshod, and do things un­
just and uncalled for. but they al­
ways make It up in the long run and
pay every soul back a hundred cents
on the dollar.—Woman's World.
The Mocker.
"I understand you are on tbe outs
with Sinks. Dubbleigh," said Jorrocks.
I am that!" returned Dubbleigh, with
fervor. "N o more Binks for me. Last
Sunday when my new car lay In the
ditch I asked Binks to see If he
couldn t find somebody or something
to pull It out. and the blletering Idiot
offered me a corkscrew."— Harper s
Weekly.
D ow n
and
Up.
*Tt‘§ hard to ka«p s good maa dowa.”
Sald som* concelted pup;
Bui whea h c'i In sn aero p lan i
T ls hard to k««p hlm up.