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2000 OR MORE FEARED DEAD IN DAYTON, 0. Streets of Ohio City Are Seeth ing Torrent Eight to 20 Feet In Depth. O H IO H E A D W A T E R S RAGIN G. All Small Streams Out of Their Banks and Grave Danger Seen. Pittsburg, Pa.— With a continued heavy rainfall in Northern and West ern Pennsylvania, the flood situation Is growing serious and heavy property damage has already resulted. Oil City, Bradford, Warren, Titusville, Green ville, Newcastle, Sharon and the low lands of thlB city and vicinity are battling with flood water. Many points are without electric light, water, transportation lines and gas. A score of bridges throughout the state were swept away. The situation at Oil City, Pa., is grave. The dam at Spartansburg has let go, sending a great wall of water toward Oil City. The Allegheny River at Oil City has reached 16 feet and is rising a foot an hour. Oil Creek is out of its banks, and a large portion of the city is under water. All small streams around Bradford are out of their banks. Sections of the city are under water and hundreds of families homeless. At Greenville, Pa., more than 500 persons are homeless. At Sharon, Pa., the town is under water and a dozen or more bridges are wrecked. The loss of the United States Steel Corporation at Farrell, a suburb, is estimated at $200,000. A report reached Sharon that a wreck train and a crew on the Lake Erie road went down with a bridge near Mead ville, Pa. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST __ ™ ] Ik&onfclei 3-, -D i,cu “iD Hddm çl'on 1 $ton Peace F K General N ew s o f the Industrial and Educational Development and Progress o f R ural Communities, Public Institutions, Etc. HEPPNER MEN T A L K ROADS. S P R A Y I N G IS D IS CUSSED . ion of O. A. C., Gives Palace Hotel Re idezvous for Backers Professor Jackson atari I anilina Illustrated Lecture of Good Highways. Heppner— About fifty of Heppner's business men sat down to a sump tuous dinner at the Palace Hotel re cently. The object of the gathering was to discuss good roads in general and the improvement of the road to Spray and the extension of the Willow Creek road to Ritter In particular. The two roads mentioned will bring considerable additional business to Heppner. T. J. Mahoney acted as toastmaster. John Scott Mills, of the publicity de partment of the O.-W. R. & N. Com pany, and J. R. Stein, of the freight de partment of the same company, were present. Mr. Mills dellevered an inter esting and Instructive address upon the good roads question. This was followed by talks by several of the leading business men of the city. Commit tees were appointed to work out def inite plans for the improvement and construction of the roads under con sideration. W. D. Newlon, who has been drilling a number of wells in the light land district in the northern part of the county, made a proposition to drill for artesian water In that part of the county, provided a bonus of $20,000 be raised, the same to be paid in the event he secures a flow of water suf ficient for irrigation purposes. If he fails to secure the flow of water he shall receive nothing. The offer aroused considerable Interest, and a committee was appointed to see what can be done with the proposition. could arrest him. I bought the dial mond from his agent In Paris.’ “ ‘You Interest me deeply, Mr. Tau bery,' struck In Sir Andrew, speaking very softly, though we could all see he was in a devil of a rage. ‘Even I was not unaware of the existence of the Pavaloff diamond. If my memory does not fall me, it is slightly disfigured by a flaw on the eighth facet?* “ ‘Certainly, Sir Andrew,’ said our host; 'if you examine the stone you will see that such is the case.’ “ There is no such blemish on the diamond I have before me. Therefore I humbly suggest that you have been deceived by this Parisian agent as to its origin.' "Professor Endicott climbed to his feet with a grunt of dissatisfaction, and leant over the table, thrusting out his podgy fist to receive the jewel. He remained standing, with his body swayed forward, so that the electric lights above the silver center piece might Bhlne the brighter upon what be held. Presently he dropped his bands to his sides and stood staring about him like a plowman lost in Piccadilly. “ Th is is not the stone I examined five minutes ago,' he stuttered. " 'Nonsense,' said old Julius, with a shadow of fear in his eyes. ‘Nonsense, Endicott;,look again.’ " ‘Can it be that two such famous experts have made a mistake?' sneered Sir Andrew. 'Can it be that a humble amateur like myself is right and that they are wrong? As I told you, gen tlemen, the Hyderapore diamond— ’ " ‘Hyderapore diamond be d— d !’ squealed the fat man. This thing is a fake, a clumsy imitation. Taubery, you have been robbed!’ “ We were all on our feet In an in stant amid a clamor of tongues. But there was one man amongst us that kept his head; one man who realized that his honor was in peril; that im mediate action was necessary. His name— if I am not too egotistical—Is Theophilus Gunton. "Fortunately I have a voice of some power, and a manner that, when my feelings are strongly moved, is per haps not unimpressive. I commanded and obtained silence. I begged them to resume their seats; they obeyed. " ‘Julius Taubery,’ I said, 'has your diamond disappeared?’ “ He answered that it had, looking at the imitation stone, which they had re turned to him, in a silly, scared way. " ‘Julius Taubery,’ I continued, ’we, your guests, lie under a stigma, an im putation. W e cannot leave the house under such circumstances. Some one must have brought the imitation stone with him for a purpose that it is need less to define. The real jewel must be in his pocket at this moment. Let us, therefore, be searched.’ “ They all sat silent as mice under my eye, save the professor, who grunt ed as if In dissent “ 'Do I understand that you object to my plan, sir?’ I asked him. ’Do you refuse to be searched? And If so, may I ask why?’ “ He gave me an angry look, but he had not the courage to contest the point. " 'Then, I may take it that we are all agreed. Taubery, you have a li brary upon this floor. As I passed the door before lunch I noticed that there was an excellent fire there. Professor Endicott and myself will retire to that room. I will search the professor; the professor shall search me. After that the rest of the guests will come, one by one, into the room, where we will search them in turn. Let us have no delay. Professor Endicott, I am very much at your service.’ "I went through that party, gentle men, as our Transatlantic cousins would express it, with a fine-tooth comb. And I feel it my duty to say that not one of them raised the small est objection to the severity of my methods. They were like lambs, gen tlemen, they were, by thunder! But I obtained no result. The Taubery dia mond had disappeared. “ Poor old Julius was quite broken down about it. He placed the whole matter in my hands. On my way to Scotland Yard I remembered what an old friend of mine had told me about you. ’If you are ever in a hole, Gun ton,’ he said, 'get Addington Peace— he is the man.’ You were off duty. I inquired your address; I am here. And now, what are you going to do?” "Can you remember who it was that introduced the subject of precious stones at your luncheon party?" asked Inspector Peace. " 'Pon my life I don’t know,” said the colonel, polishing his eye-glass with a red silk pocket handkerchief. “ It was one of the fellows at the other end of the table, but I can’t say which of them.” Orenco. At , recen. « « t i n . of ,h, ^ Æ -«-» -n 1, I m ■ -pv w ft letcher A m I m ft ft ft« 1 ■ CbA^.m U’/iCMaOa* « / J if odinson ft A # » I X ft ^ i Orenco Horticultural Study Club, Prof, C w / rf/ óy U/ Or. C/MPM4H H. S. Jackson, of the Oregon Agricul tural College, gave a stereopticon lec men sitting behind her, for they can't keep their eyes off her pearls. Sir ture on fungous diseases. He said: Andrew pulled out a magnifying glass, "For anthracnose, bordeaux mixture and began examining tbe diamond. is considered the best spray but lime-[ “ 'I congratulate you, Taubery,’ he sulphur uas also given good results. said, after about a minute. 'You have To be effective, spraying must be done! acquired a historical stone!’ early in the autumn, as spores develop "Old Julius leant back, with a smile quickly after the first rains, and a s ! "HI. young fellow! Does Inspector half-way round his head, but he didn’t Famine Impends, as A ll Groceries soon as possible after apples are Peeoe live hereT” say a word. and Supply Houses A re Inun " ‘This stone,’ said Sir Andrew, in picked and might be applied even be-. He spoke roughly enough, and 1 re dated— Housetops Crowded, turned his stare with equal irritation. the heavy, pompous way that he has. fore the fruit is picked. When a man may not Indulge in day tapping it with his magnifying glass Office Buildings Filled. "The disease is also known as black dreams on his own doorstep tbe state to attract attention, 'this stone is the spot canker. This parasitic fungous of society wants mending. He was a celebrated Hyderapore diamond, to causes death of tissues of the bark big bully of a fellow, with a red face, which first historical reference is Dayton, O.— The crest was reached and infection occurs in fall or early a curled, white mustache, and a single made in the year 1584. It was cap about midnight Tuesday. Water is winter. Use Bordeaux 6-6-50. Two ap eye-glass, through which he regarded tured by the Rajah of Hyderapore now falling at the rate of half an Inch plications about two weeks apart after me with an air of extreme Ill-temper. from a ruling chief in the Deccan after an hour. ‘T h e inspector lodges on the third a battle, in which four thousand men the fruit is picked, for orchards where floor," I told him coldly. Dayton.— The wind veered suddenly lost their lives. In 1680 it was stolen the disease is on the increase. Where from south to north at 3 o’clock and "Do you live here too?" from the rajah's palace by a Spaniard, orchards are badly affected and it is T E R R E H A U T E T W I C E D E S O L A T E D the fires on Vine street sprang up I had a mind not to answer him, but, desired to clean up quickly, spray after all, it was not worth while mak who escaped to Bombay, where.he was anew. robbed and murdered. The stone dis about the middle of September, before the fruit is picked with Bordeau, 4-4-50, ing trouble over an Impudent ques appeared for about sixty years. Dayton.— (By telephone via Xenia.) Flood Follows Cyclone Disaster and tion. Many Surrounded by Water. and using the 6-6-50 formula as before “ 'It subsequently came into the — Dayton is nothing less than a seeth "Yes,” I said; "I rent the grouno possession of one of tbe East India prescribed. ing river, three miles wide, a mile and Terre Haute, Ind.— Hardly recover "For apple scab, destroy all leaves floor and the studio behind. My name company's agents, who was stabbed to a half on each^ide of the main street, ing from the daze of the tornado of by burning or plowing early. Spray is Phillips. I am an artist. For the death in his bungalow near Calcutta its principal thoroughfare, while it is Sunday that claimed 20 lives, injured ttees at least three times in the spring, past four years I have studied abroad. about 1760. The diamond, which is estimated that from 2000 to 6000 peo 260 and did property damage amount first when the blossoms commence to If you would like to see my birth cer ple have perished. ing to $1,000,000, Terre Haute Tuesday show color, second after petals fall tificate I will go and fetch it for you.” held to have inspired the attack, was The Algonquin Hotel is submerged faced its second disaster in 48 hours saved from the robbers by the appear and about two weeks later. Lime-sul in water up to its third story, and when the waters of the Wabash left To my surprise, he burst into a ance of his guests and servants. The phur about 1-30 of the 30 degree stock above this level the downtown district their banks, flooding part of the resi shout of laughter, swaying his body widow brought It to Europe and sold solution has largely taken the place of office buildings, hotels and business dence district. COW PU RC H ASE PLAN NEW . from side to side. It was quite a time it to the Due d’Alembert, who lost his Bordeaux.” houses are places of refuge. Many families whose homes had es Among the potato diseases discussed before he recovered himself. diamond and incidentally his life in A school building that was known caped destruction in the tornado were "Good, lad—good, lad," he chuckled; the FYench revolution. It turned up to have housed not less than 400 surrounded and the residents were Hood River Commercial Club Backs was blight, which he said should be treated by spraying with Bordeaux, “ Gad I but I deserved it. Allow me to again at the court of Napoleon III., Move to Aid Valley Folk. school children shortly before the forced to flee for their lives. first with a 4-4-50 and later with a waters rushed in that direction is en The river has passed the 25-foot Hood River.— To aid the apple- 6-6-50 solution about once every two Introduce myself. My name is Gun being then in the possession of Henri tirely submerged, and as far as can be stage and is rising at the rate of five growers of the community In securing ton, air— Colonel Theophilus Gunton— Marvin, the well-known financier. Un ascertained all of those little ones met inches an hour. Railroad traffic is cows, the Hood River Commercial weeks if the season is damp and at and I'm very pleased to meet you." til today I thought it was still in his least three times or more any season. a watery grave. practically suspended and interurban Club proposes to form a cow purchas He held out his hand, which I shook, family. traction service has been abandoned ing association, which will not only without any great degree of enthusl “ ‘It is one of the very few large dia L A R G E G RAIN A C R E A G E D UE. Mayor Heer of Middletown, Ohio Residents of Taylorvllle, Robertsville select the animals, but will assist the asm. monds that is absolutely without a wired Mayor Hunt of Cincinnati to and West Terre Haute have deserted orchardists financially In securing “Is this Addington Peace at home, flaw, and its value in the open market rush boats on a special train, adding: their homes. Five hundred houses are them. It is the hope of a large num Gilliam County Ranchers Are Sowing today would be approaching thirty do you think?” he continued. "Do it quick, as necessary to save under water and the coal mines near ber of people of this city to secure a Big Area of Wheat. lives.” The special train was sent at here are flooded. “I don’t know," I told him. "I should thousand pounds. Any one who takes creamery. However, Professor Kent, Condon.—That Gilliam county is to once. walk upstairs and find out if I were an interest in historical stones might Relief stations established near the of the Oregon Agricultural College, Through Safety Director Cash of flooded districts are swamped with ap who was recently here conferring with have a large grain acreage this year is you.” be tempted to give even a higher shown by a single ranch, which is rep Cincinnati, the Chamber of Commerce plications for aid. the directors of the club, says that resentative of the worts now being “ There I recognise the practical price; for there has been enough blood at Hamilton, Ohio, today asked that before the creamery can be operated done on the numerous big wheat head. You know him?” spilt over it, gentlemen, to fill the Governor Cox be requested to order bath of its fortunate possessor.’ T O T A L L IV E S L O S T N E A R 7676. on a profitable basis at least 300 more ranches in this section. On the Kil- “ Yea." a battalion of militia to Hamilton, cows ought to be placed in the com bourne ranch, which comprises 7,000 "H e laid down the diamond on the T h e n , we will go together. You That body also adopted a resolution munity. acres, 1800 acres are already in Fall oan Introduce me." table and looked at his host with a asking Governor Cox to declare Hamil Estimated Figures Based on Unveri The ’’alley's population is made up wheat and about 1500 acres are now ton under martial law. I was offended at the noise and malicious grin. But all connoisseurs fied News From T w o States. to a groat extent of people who have being sown to spring grain, both wheat Three bridges over the Miami river bluster of the man; but he had are alike; they are as covetous of at Hamilton have collapsed. Chicago.—Unverified reports from come from cities and do not under and barley. Plowing and seeding are grabbed my arm, and I didn't want a each other's pet treasures as so many A bill appropriating $100,000 for the flood-swept cities in Ohio and Indiana stand how to choose a good milch cow. now in progress on this ranch, with cats. relief of the flood sufferers was intro show the following estimated loss of An expert will make the choice, un two caterpillar engines and six mule scene at my own door. I led him up der the plans that the club Is pro teams. The caterpillar pulls twelve the stairs, his voice growing silent as "A ll the time that Sir Andrew had duced into the Ohio legislature, it life: Is estimated that there are 6000 people Ohio— Dayton, 100 to 5000, Plqua (ru mulgating. A large number of those 14-lnch plows and will turn under thirty his lung capacity weakened. The In been speaking, the fat fellow next to homeless in the state. mored), 540; Delaware, 50 to 100; Sid bo are deslrou* «1 going into the acres per day. A night crew is em spector’ s voice cried an invitation to me had been snorting and swelling ney, 23 to 50; Middletown, 15 to 20; dairy business are not able financially ployed on the Kllbourne ranch, and my knock, and I entered, with the col until, 'pon my soul, I thought he was F L O O D S C O V E R IN D IA N A . Hamilton, 12; Tippecanoe City, 3 to 5; to pay cash for cows at the present altogether there are between eighteen onel puffing at my heels like a loco in for a stroke of apoplexy. I am the scattering, 16; total Ohio, 759 to 7175. time. The club will make the pur and twenty men at work at this time. motive on a stiff incline. best-tempered of men, but I have my Indiana— Peru, 200 to 500; Newcas chase for these, and through the asso Several buildings are now being erect Thousand* Homeless in Kokomo, "Sorry to disturb you, Peace,” I limits, and the old grampus was one ciation that will be formed will await ed on the Kllbourne ranch in the way tle, 3; Lafayette, 2; Noblesvllle, 2; Muncle, Terre Haute and said; “ but this is a gentleman by tbe of them. Frankfort, 1; Fort Wayne, 1; Rush- the remittance of the purchasing of machine sheds and a bunkhouse for Marion. name of Gunton, and he appears anx " ‘Are you in pain, sir?' I asked him. rancher. men. The farmhouse and barns are Indianapolis, Ind.— Ten thousand ville, 1; total Indiana, 210 to 500. ious to make your acquaintance." ” ‘Yes, I am, sir,' he said, in such a electric-lighted. Grand total, 969 to 7675. families are homeless In Indiana as E N G I N E E R I N G F E A T BIG. The county plowing is undor way The little man rose from his easy- high, squeaky voice that all the table The homeless, most of them tem the result of the worst flood in the full blast, and the prospects for a good ohalr, and stood looking at the stran could hear him. ‘I object to listening history of the state. The property porarily, are estimated to number up Question of Getting Foundations for crop are splendid, as there is about ger with an expression of great good- to the definitions of so-called experts, loss runs into millions, and all in wards of 100,000. eighteen inches of moisture in the humor. The property damage is roughly esti who cannot tell a diamond from a Coos Bay Span Is Problem. dustry, Including transporttalon facil ground. mated at $25,000,000 or more. For myself, I was about to withdraw glass marble. Experts? Humbugs, ities, is suspended. North Bend.— An engineering prob All tho great railroad systems run lem confronts the men In charge of when the colonel's hand dropped heav that’s what I call them!’ Four persons aro known to have P E P P E R M I N T FA R M P L A N . been drowned. Other large sections ning through the flooded states are the bridge operations of the Southern " ’Do you refer to me, Professor En ily upon my shoulder. tied up by floods and washouts. of the state are isolated, and it is Pacific to bridge Coos Bay. The Portland Man and Michigan Brother “ Don't you go," he said. “A cosmo dlcott?’ began Sir Andrew, leaning feared the death list will be materially trouble arises over getting foundations. politan, a detective and a man of the forward, with a very red face. to Erect Still Near Albany. Thousands Rush to Safety. Increased when communications is re Bedrock seems to be the one thing “ ‘Most certainly I do.’ world, as I am, form a unique combi Albany.— A farm to grow peppermint stored. Cleveland, Ohio.— Washouts are re that is lacking in the geological forma " 'Then I must ask you for an ex Some of the largest cities in the ported everywhere, and all interurban tion of the bay, as drilling has shown for the market will be established nation. And, by Gadl gentlemen, we state will bo in darkness for some and railroad traffic is at a stand that no such substance can be found, near here by O. H. Todd, who came shall want all our brains over this af planation or an immediate apology.’ " ‘A man who can make so ludicrous days, the flood waters of various rivers still. at least within a reasonable distance to this city recently from Michigan, fair." and his brother, Alfred Todd, of Port putting electric light and water plants I glanced at Peace, who smiled and an error deserves neither the one nor Tho Cuyahoga river Is badly swollen. from the surface. The tests have gone land. They have leased a tract of the ether,’ cried the professor, in great out of commission. The floods follow In Muskingum county a boy was down to a depth of 100 feet, and all nodded. So I stayed. a two days’ downpour, which was drowned while attempting to ford the that the drill shows to be there is land about six miles east of Albany, The colonel kindly consented to excitement. That stone has been in near Knox Butte, for the purpose. This take the most comfortable chair, the possession of the Princes of Pava- general in Indiana as well as adjoin stream in a buggy. sand. ing state«. In conversation with one of the en is one of the first industries of the sighed, stretched out his legs, lit a loff for three hundred years. Prince Police Captain McGowan was kind on the Pacific Coast. Five hundred persons are homeless drowned at Findlay while trying to gineers he stated that a plan was be Peter, the present head of the family, The Todd Brothers will not only cheroot and then, without further in at Marlon, Ind. At Misslssnawa, Ind., rescue marooned families in the low ing worked out to make the founda kindly allowed me to examine it when the river burst the levee on the east lying districts. Two feet of water is tions of concrete, imbedded in the grow peppermint in big quantities but troduction, plunged into his story. “ Perhaps you have heard of Julius I was in Moscow in 1894. I was not side of the city, and factories there reported in several Findlay districts. sand, something entirely new in en will construct a still at their pepper Taubery? No? Well, it's a name as aware that he had sold It. I trust, were forced to shut down. Kokomo At Cincinnati, Valentine Uoet, 22 gineering. Considering the weight of mint farm to prepare the product for Mr. Taubery, that you obtained it from is without light and water, and a years old, was drowned In the Miami the finished structure a foundation the market. This will reduce the pep well known throughout India as the a respectable source; if not, I should mile square area In the center of the made in this manner seems to be permint to commercial form. A crew viceroy’s. He is the head of one of and Erie canal. city is flooded. The Scioto river at Columbus if far something that Is almost Impossible, of men is now at work preparing the the richest firms in Calcutta. Went be no true friend did I hide from you The schools are closed there and ground for the setting of the first out there as a young man, worked my belief that it had been stolen.’ above the flood stage, and is rising the militia are patrolling the streets. plants and work will soon begin on the well, married well, and ended well in "If a man had said such a deucedly CROP P E S T S DISCU SSED . rapidly. Scores of factories are closed. Tho known drowned in the state up erection of the still. insulting thing to me I should have More than 500 residents were forced all things, save his constitution, with to noon wero Ray Rothenburger and which he played the very devil. In knocked him down there and then. I his brother, Roscoe, Frankfort; Wal to abandon their homes at Akron. Sev 300-Page Book Issued by O. A. C. of Treasurer Short 5 Cents. 1900 he returned and took a line Lon would, 'pon my soul, without thinking lace Garrison. Burlington; John Dag- eral parts of the city are under water. Much Interest to Growers. Seven hundred families were driven Albany.— During the four and one- don house in Portland place, together more about it. But Julius lay back in ner, Newcastle. Corvallis.— Results of the last two half years he has served as county from their homes at Mount Vernon his chair, smiling all over his face. 1 when the Koskoslng river broke yenrs’ work in crop pest Investigations treasurer. \V. W. Francis has handled with an old hall down in Devonshire. suppose those collectors get accus and experimental work in horticulture $1,839,651.22 and Is short 5 cents in his A month ago the doctors ordered him through the dike. Levee Breaks In Three Places. done at the Oregon Agricultural Col accounts. That is the report ef F. M. out of England for life. Rough on him, tomed to each other's little ways; Dayton, Ohio.—Thousands are home lege Experiment Station are being Redfield, who has just completed the wasn’t It, seeing that he had spent they’re a queer lot, anyway. Many Drown at Delaware. less In Dayton and vicinity and are “ ‘You can be quite easy on that published In bulletin form nnd the first work of exporting the treasurer's two-thirds of his time out of It al being sheltered in tents and public Delaware, O.— Between 75 and 100 copies of the 300-page book have been books and who has filed a report with ready? But the south of France is his point, Professor Endicott,’ he said. buildings following tbe breaking of the persons were drowned in the flooded delivered to the college by the State the county court certifying to the ac only chance, they tell him; so, like a ‘Prince Peter was, unfortunately, in printer. curacy of Francis' accounts and com wise man, he is selling off his sticks, volved in the late Dolorouskl conspir big Miami river levee In three places. Special features of the work are plimenting him on the manner in and settling down at Mentone, with acy, but had time to slip across the The river has passed the flood depth Oletangy River, according to esti and Is still rising. Scores of factories mates made by the police Tuesday. accounts of investigations made by which they have been kept. Mr. Red- out squealing to show bow much it Russian frontier before the police (CH R O NICLE S TO BE C O N T IN U E D .) are closed. Three companies of mil More conservative reports place tho the college experts to determine the field not only checked the boons fully hurts him. itia were ordered to aid tho police. number of dead between 30 and 50. influence of bud variations on fruit to see if Francis had accounted to the “Julius and his wife—she's one of Rlverdale, North Dayton and other The names of only 28 of those believed markings: an exhaustive treatise on county for all moneys received but he kindest-hearted women— have suburbs are Inundated. Tuesday night to be dead have been obtained. Scores the several forms of aphides which also checked over the special accounts. the been giving some farewell parties to couriers were sent throughout the of persons are still clinging to tops of cause Oregon agriculturists so much threatened districts warning the In trees, roofs of houses and other avail trouble, nnd a discussion of the work their old friends. They had a lunch Cement Plant Proposed. habitants to flee. The river Is the able footings. At night fires were of the San Jose scale on pears. These today, one-thirty sharp, and a lot of Roseburg.—Consideration of a pro people turned up. After the ladles treatises are Illustrated by color highest it has been in 40 years. built along the banks of the river to posal to erect and operate an Immense plates. _________ cheer the marooned ones, while des cement plant near Roseburg was the had left us, the talk, as luck would 8t. Louis Is Flooded. perate efforts to rescue continued. occasion of a well-attended meeting have It, fell on precious stones; and Coquille to Have Public Park. St. I-ouls, Mo.— More than 48 hours of citizens at the Roseburg Commer Julius Taubery is a crank on them if Coqullle.— Coquille will have a pub cial Club rooms. T w o Girls Are Heroines. there ever was one. His wife wears of heavy rain, which at times was lic park and playground, negotiations almost a cloudburst, has rulsed the D. W. Riedel, of Portland, who owns the finest jewels In London, and tbe Cincinnati.— Two girls were the real pending for some time having been River Des Peres, at the western end one of the best cement quarries In the old man is supposed to have many of the city, seven feet higher than factors in giving to the world the news completed which gives the city pos West, and which is located eight miles thousand pounds’ worth more locked any record. The clty'B show piace, of the Dayton flood. Both are oper session of a ten-acre tract within easy south of Roseburg. is at the head of Forest Park, is under six feiet o f ators. One. a telephone operator at reach. The property purchased is the movement to erect a modern plant away, which he won’t trust even her with the handling. known ns Patterson's Grove and was water. Dayton, flashed the last tidings that purchased by public-spirited citizens, and thereby develop his property. Mr '' 'Gentlemen,' says he, ‘I will show DID G R E A T T H IN G S AS BOYS Queen Mab when he wae only twenty- Riedel offers to erect and maintain a one. and was master of poetry before came out of the stricken city Wednes led by Mayor Morrison, and that syn you something that may interest you. Bridge Gives Way. plant costing $650.006 In the event the he was twenty-five. Patrick Henry day by telephone and gave the news dicate will hold it until such time as It Is a new purchase of mine, and it Notable Instances of Those Who citizens of Roseburg will subscribe Norwalk, Ohio.—Causing the death to Governor Cox which enabled the the city Is financially able to take It was able to shape the revolutionary happens to be a remarkable stone!’ Have Accompliehed Much In $100,000. of three members of the train crew, a executive to start relief to the city. history of a new country before he warn off their hands. The grove will be "H e pulled a green case from an in Their Youth. Wheeling & I,ako Erie freight train Miss Rena Aiken, the other, a tele fitted up this season for use of the thirty, and astonish the world by hie Five Granges Form Council. side pocket, flipped it open, and there went through a bridge at Brighton, graph operator at l’honeton, served as children as a playground and a place oratory before he was twenty-six years the thing was as big as a walnut Tbe Ohio, near here, Tuesday. It is well for us to remind ourselves relief operator for the girl in Dayton. where meetings and picnics may be Astoria.—The business council of lights were on, it being dull weather, not infrequently of the historical fact old. At the age of twenty-four Ruskln Both stood at their posts as long as held. the Clatsop County Grange, composed IT T ” “ " T “ ? uu“ 300 Homeless In Terre Haute. ... . . ’ and the stone blinked and sparkled that some of the greatest achieve had written Modern Painters, and Bry the wires were in operation. Terra Haute, Ind.— With 20 known Many Claims Received. °J ^ me" lbe|'8 from each of the like the sun on dancing water. ments In the world have been made ant, while still a boy of high-school to be dead, five missing, and 100 In ' five Granges In the county, was organ-1 “ U y word, Julius,’ I said. But by youth, and It will always be so in age, bad written Thanatopels. The list Fire Aids Rescuers. jured. Terre Haute la slowly recover ‘-“ ’ em. Adjutant General F Inzer |leit here an(j 0fflcer8 were elected as that's a risky bit of stuff to carry human history. David had experi of achievements of youth in all ages— Hamilton. O.— The Champion Coated ing from the eflects of Sunday's cy Paper Company, a $2,000.000 concern, was here recently In conference with follows: C. S. Dow, president; C. N. about with you.' enced some of the greatest emotions in all departments of activity—is end clone. More than 300 persons are took fire early Wednesday morning F. K. Butler “ 'It's going to the bank this after- before he was twenty, and wae a king less—Christian Herald. homeless, the city housing the des and It is at the mercy of the flames, Secretary Olcott arranging for a pro Bennett, vice-president; The council will meet ™cf* noon>' he answered. 'So If you want at the age of eighteen Raphael had titute in the public schools. Mayor as all fire-fighting Is out of the ques per form for the claims of the veterans . , every two months and its object is to ___ _ ... One Way With Late Husbands. Gearhardt was forced to Issue a practically completed his life work at llrB helps ..r.s»- 1 of ,h'’ ,m,lan " ar8 Thp reo<,nt l ‘e* handle various matters In connection * th* * * * * . » * * * * tion. The glare of the fire threat to prosecute storekeepers who somewhat In rescue work. At Slelnach, Canton of 8L Gall, age of thirty seven He did no great Twelve Mature appropriated $50,000 to repay with the work of the Granges, but par- T , J ° ? T 1Mt cllanc* ’ were caught charging exorbitant prices persons are known to have been these veterans for the use of their ticularlv to arrange a community plan he took It from Its artistic work after that age James Switzerland, a young married woman for food. They had Increased their “ Proml as a young husband Watt even as a boy as he watched the whose husband was unable to tear prices in some rases nearly 100 per drowned, while It is believed over a ,horses. The Adjutant-General says » ¡I n buying and selling farm products or “ *• “ r,t b*b7. and sent It round the steam coming out of the teakettle, himself away from his favorite cafe cent. The working class district here score or more are dead as a result of |Rr(tP number of claims are coming In and 8UPP*I*»- the flood of the Miami River that and that probably the entire $50,000 saw in it the new world of mechanl in the evenings and was always very ------------------------- tabl#- was wiped out. swept Hamilton, and is rushing wlll be used. He Is not certain whether Railroad Subsidy O. K. "I w*a sitting on Julius’ left. Be- cal power made possible by tbe old late for dinner, took the dinner and through the streets to a depth of from Fifteen Killed In llllnole. "planted” it before her husband and • .•■..■m . .„ .„ im m u - i tW##n “ WM * f,t oW h07' who WM __ the amount appropriated will cover Pr| nev|lle.-At a well attend»d meet • element turned and driven by a aim three to six feet. the entire amount of these claims. Ing held here today for the purpose of *tran* * r to m*- H* took a long stare pie appliance. Cortez was master of friends while they were playing card* Anna. III.—Fifteen persons met death In a cyclone at Makanda, 111., having the subscribers to the substdv at whistling softly between Mexico before he was thirty-six in the cafe. Five Dead at Hamilton. Monday night, according to reports re Marshfield vetee “ Yee." to be given the promoters who wilt W* teeth, before he passed it on it Schubert died at the age of thirty-one. Hamilton. Ohio.— Five persons are “ Continue your game as long as ceived here A fast freight train was known to be dead h ire and several | Marehfleld.—The special election build a railroad, a full Indorsement went from hand to hand, never out of after having composed what may per- you like, but don't return home and blown from the Illinois Central tracks others are reported drowned. Half | here Tuesday resulted In 606 votes was given the commlttee_ who will sight, so far as I could notice, until it hap* he called in some ways the most disturb me. for I am going to bed,” and 25 cars dumped into a ditch. of the city is already under the flood being cast. The proposition to sell meet with H. P. Scheel of Tacoma, at came to Sir Andrew Carillon, who fan melody ever written she said, and walked out of the cafe. A torrential rain followed the cy waters of the Miami river, and to | terminal railway franchise to the Portland In a few days and a final con- clea himself an expert on gems They entrancing Charlemagne was master of France The young husband had to pass the clone. Engineer Waggoner and Fire make matters worse an old reservoir Southern Pacific carried 39$ to 8$. tract Is expected to be signed. that when Lady Carillon Is in the and the greatest emperor of tbe world night in the streets, aa his wife re man Andrews of the wrecked train on the banka o f the river burst today. I The proposition of the city to give the This is good news for all Ceutral it «n , Bim, .. . . at the age of thirty. Shelley wrote fused to allow him to enter the house. are known to have been injured. flooding over 400 acres of farina. (band $1800 yearly, carried, $6? to 114. I regon at this time. ^ “ nnl8fl#d “ HOSPITALS AND SCHOOLS LOS MR. TAUBERY’S