NEWS NOTES OF
CURRENT W1
President Orders Suit to
Dissolve New Haven Road\
Much Work Planned On
Columbia River Highway
PLACE g n
HONEY
M OON
' month was both kindly and humorous. livtn* carpenter’ s square, hinged. Tha
Ons knew, from the tint of his blue portar and the director recognized a
eyes and the quirk of his lips, that personage; the proprietor recognized
when be spoke there would be a bit the man. It was of no consequence
of brogue. He was James Harrigan, that the new arrival called himself
one time celebrated in the ring for hie Herr Rosen
He was assigned to a
gameness, his squareness, his endur suite of rooms, and on returning to
ance; "Battling Jimmie" Harrigan, the bureau, the proprietor squinted
who, when he encountered his flrat his eyes abstractedly. He knew every
knockout, retired from the ring. He woman of Importance at that time re
had to his credit eixty-one battle*, of siding on the Point. Certainly It could
which he had easily won forty. He be none of these. Hlmmel! He struck
had been outpointed in some and had bis hands together. So that was It:
broken even in others; but only once the singer. He recalled the hints in
had he been "railroaded Into dream certain newspaper paragraphs, the lit
land," to use the parlance of the game. tle tales with the names left to the
That was enough.
He understood. imagination. So that was it?
Youth would be served, and he was
What a woman! Men looked at her
no longer young. He had, unlike the and went mad. And not so long ago
many in his peculiar service, lived one had abducted her in Paris. The
cleanly and with wisdom and fore proprietor threw up his hands in de
sight: he had saved both his money spair. What was going to happen to
and his health. Today he was at the peace of this bucolic spot? The
peace with the world, with three youth permitted nothing to stand in
sound appetites the day and the his way. and the singer’s father was
wherewithal to gratify them.
a retired fighter with boxing gloves!
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Today “ Battling Jimmie” was for
gotten by the public, and he was
In the ballroom that evening that
happy in the seclusion of this forget little son of Satan called malice-afore
fulness. A new and strange career thought took possession of Nora; and
had opened up before him; he was the there was havoc. If a certain Amer
father of the most beautiful prima ican countess had not patronized her;
donna in the operatic world, and, diffi if certain lorgnettes (Implements of
cult as the task was, he did his best torture used by said son of Satan) had
to live up to it. It was hard not to not been leveled in her direction; if
offer to shake hands when he was certain ta n s had not been suggestively
presented to a princess or a duchess; spread between pairs of feminine
it was hard to remember when to heads,—Nora would have been as
change the studs in his shirt; and a harmless as a playful kitten.
white cravat was the terror of his
From door to door of the ballroom
nights, for his fingers, broad and her mother fluttered like a hen with
stubby and powerful, had not been a duckling. Even Celeste was dis
trained to the delicate task of tying turbed, for she saw that Nora's con
a bowknot. By a Judicious blow in duct was not due to any light-hearted
that spot where the ribs divaricate he fun. There was something bitter and
could right well tie his adversary into ironic cloaked by those smiles, that
a bowknot, but this string of white tinkle of laughter. In fact, Nora from
lawn was a most damnable thing. Tuscany flirted outrageously.
The
Still, the puttering of the two women, Barone sulked and tore at his mus
their daily concern over his deport tache.
He committed any number
ment, was bringing him into conform of murders, by eye and by wish. When
ity with social usages. One thing he his time came to dance with the mis
rebelled against openly, and with such chief-maker, he whirled her around
firmness that the women did not press savagely, and never said a word; and
him too strongly for fear of a general once done with, he sternly returned
revolt. On no occasion, however im her to her mother, which he deemed
pressive, would he wear a silk bat. the wisest course to pursue.
Christmas and birthdays invariably
"Nora, you are behaving abomin
tailed forth the gift of a silk hat, -for ab ly!’ whispered her mother, pale with
the women trusted that they could indignation.
overcome resistance by persistence.
"Well, I am having a good time
He never said anything, but it was no
. . . Your dance? Thank you.”
ticed that the hotel porter, or the gar
And a tender young American led
dener, or whatever masculine head her through the mazes of the waltz, as
(«ave his own) was available, came
some poet who knew what he was
forth resplendent on feast days and about phrased it.
Sundays.
By way of parenthesis: Herr Rosen
Leaning back in an iron chair, with
his shoulders resting against the oak, marched up the hill and down again,
something after the manner of a cer
was the Barone, altogether a differ
ent type. He was frowning over the tain warrior king celebrated in verse.
pages of fiagot's Italian Lakes, and The object of his visit had gone to the
ball at Cadenabbia. At the hotel he
he wasn't making much headway. He
demanded a motor-boat. There was
was Italian to the core, for all that
none to be had. In a furious state of
he aped the English style and man
mind he engaged two oarsmen to row
ner. He could speak the tongue with
him across the lake.
fluency, but he stumbled and faltered
And so it came to pass that when
miserably over the soundless type.
His clothes had the Piccadilly cut, Nora, suddenly grown weary of the
and his mustache, erstwhile waxed play, full of bitterness and distaste,
and militant, was cropped at the cor hating herself and every one else in
ners, thoroughly insular.
He was the world, stole out to the quay to
commune with the moon, she saw him
thirty, and undeniably handsome.
Near the fountain, on the green, jump from the boat to the landing,
was a third man. He was in the act scorning the steps. Instantly Bhe drew
of folding up an easel and a camp- her lace mantle closely about her face.
It was useless. In the man the hunt
stool.
From a window in the villa came a er's instinct was much too keen.
“ So I have found y ou !”
voice; only a lilt of a melody, no
“ One would say that I bad been In
words,—half a dozen bars from
Martha; but every delightful note hiding?" coldly.
"From me. always. I have left ev
went deep Into the three masculine
hearts. Harrigan smiled and patted erything—duty, obligations— to seek
the dog. The Italian scowled at the you."
"From any other man that might be
vegetable garden directly below. The
a compliment.”
artist scowled at the Italian.
"I am a prince," he said proudly.
"Fritz, Fritz; here, Fritz!”
She faced him with that quick reso
The dog struggled in Harrlgan’s
hands and tore himself loose.
He lution, that swift forming of purpose,
went clattering over the path toward which has made the Irish so difficult
the villa and disappeared into the door in argument and persuasion. "W ill
way. Nothing could keep him when you marry me? Will you make me
that voice called. He was as ardent your wife legally? Before all the
a lover as any, and far more favored. world? Will you surrender, for the
“ Oh, you funny little dog!
You sake of this love you profess, your
merry little dachel! Fritz, mustn't; right to a great inheritance? Will you
risk the anger and the iron hand of
let g o !" Silence.
The artist knew that she was cud your father for my sake?”
"Herr Gott! I am m ad!” He cov
dling the puppy to her heart, and his
ered his eyes.
Washington, D. C.— The long con
tinued effort to untangle the New
Haven railroad without litigation came
St. Helens — Plans are now com- river side o f the railroad following the
to an end Tuesday night when Presi-
dent Wilson in a letter to Attorney pleted for the location o f the section edge o f the bluff overlooking the river
General McKeynolds directed the insti of the road that will be used as the and coming into St. Helens on Winter
street, nearly a half mile nearer the
tution o f a Sherman law suit to dis
Columbia Highway from Columbia river than the old road.
solve the system and ordered that the
A t the underground crossing below
criminal aspects o f the case be laid be City to Warren through St. Helens.
The route adopted by the Highway Columbia City, where this strip joins :
fore a Federal grand jury.
Columbia Highway proper, a
The President’ s approval o f the commission runs along the westside o f the
Carbajal, new president o f Mexico,
course mapped out by the department the railroad track, but the commission change o f much importance is to be
has freed all political prisoners.
o f Justice means that the civil suit will agreed to hold the construction o f this made. There is a deep gulch and the i
A trolley car in Norfolk, Va., strikes be filed against the New Haven in the strip in abeyance for a few years and present road runs down this and around
United States court at New York at | allow the county to improve the pres- the two sides o f the hill. The state
a freight train, killing four persons.
ent road and build new stretches that contract will call for the filling o f this
once. The attorney general also
Huerta's fam ily arrived safely at mediately will direct United States j may be used as the present highway ravine and the construction o f the road
Puerto Mexico, where they will em District Attorney Marshall at New | and a connecting link between the two parallel with and next to, the railroad
bark for a foreign port.
York to summon a grand jury and the \ ends o f the straight-away Portland-to-1 track,
^f
The contract under the bond issue
task o f laying evidence before that the-sea road west of the track.
The home o f a Eugene, Or., boot-
The county engineer has planned for the south half o f the Columbia ■
body on which to ask for criminal in
$
f\
black, was mysteriously set on fire for
dictments against officers and directors this road from the underground cross Highway from Tide creek to the Mult-
the sixth time in one week.
o f the New Haven under the Mellen ing below Columbia City through Co monah county line, with the exception
But o f the St. Helens strip, will be let
The new president o f Mexico, Car management will be begun as soon as lumbia City on the present road.
from where the old road turns to pass soon. The state is also to hard-surface
bajal, is to resign in favor o f General possible.
T. W. Gregory, the special assistant over the tracks just above Columbia from the Multnomah county line north
Carranza, the constitutionalist leader.
in charge o f the New Haven case, will [ City a new route is laid out on the to Warren.
A fter attending Secretary Lane’s have full charge o f the civil suit and
50th birthday anniversary dinner, Pres before the grand jury will be aided by
1 .
ident Wilson became ill with indi F. M. Swacker, an expert from the
S Y N O P S IS .
gestion.
Interstate Comemrce commission, who
has helped him in the preparation o f
Victor Berger, Socialist ex-congress
E le a n o r a de T o s c a n a w a s sin k in g in
the evidence. How many indictments
Parle, w h ich , perhaps, a cco u n te d fo r E d
man, declares equal wages for both
w a rd C o u rtla n d t’ » a p p e a ra n ce there. M u l
will be sought was not divulged, but it
sexes will practically solve the vice
tim illion aire, he w a n d ered abou t w h ere
Salem— State Forester Elliott has the house are good.
Since the lands fa
was plainly indicated in correspond
n c y d ictated . H e m ig h t be in P a ris one
question.
ence made public that the attorney announced that the Federal govern are in litigation they cannot be taxed d a y and K a m ch a tk a th e next. F o llo w in g
the o p e ra he goen to a c a fe and is a c-
Two sisters who were born joined general expected to ask for a bill ment would co-operate this year with for any purpose, but must be patroled ooated b y a p re tty y o u n g w om a n . She
es him the a d d ress o f F lo ra D esim on e,
together, back to back, were cut apart against Charles S. Mellen, ex-president his department by appropriating $10,- whether they contribute their share to g v iv
o ca l riv al o f T o s ca n a , and F lo r a gives
000 for use in patroling timber lands ! the fire patrol fund or not.
There are him
by a surgeon, in Paris. The operation o f the New Haven.
the a d d ress o f E le a n o ra . w h om he is
headwaters
of
navigable ' about 2,300,000 acres which are alter- d eterm in ed to see. C ou rtlan d t enters
The most significant fact in connec at the
was successful.
E
le
a
n
o r a ’s ap artm en ts.
She o rd ers him
tion with the proceedings was said to streams. The foresters said that the ! nate sections. ”
ou t and sh oots at him .
T h e n ext d a y
Mrs. Pankhurst, the London mili be a statement which Mr. McReynolds money would be used when the danger
Mr. Elliott said the various associa P aris is sh o ck e d by th e m y ste rio u s d is
a
p
p
e
a
ra
n
ce
o
f
the
prim
a
donna.
R e a liz in g
tant suffragette, was captured as an gave out several months ago when the from fire appeared to be greatest. It tions for fire patrol throughout the
that he m a y be su sp e cte d o f the a b d u c
ambulance was about to take her to Interstate Commerce commission be will provide about 60 fire-fighters.
j state were ready to do their part in tion o f E le a n o ra C o u rtla n d t a rra n g e s fo r
alibi. E lea n ora rea p p ea rs and a ccu se s
address a meeting.
Reports an
I am pleased,” said Mr. Elliott, fighting fires this summer.
gan its New Haven inquiry.
In that
C ou rtlan d t o f h a vin g a bd u cted her. H is
statement the attorney general warned "ov er appropriating $25,000 for pa- from wardens from all sections, he alibi is s a tis fa c to r y to th e police and the
Twelve Baker county, Or. farmers
the commission to consider whether troling the forfeited land of the Ore- said, indicated that the period o f dan- ch a rg e is dism issed.
lynched an unidentified man who had
immunity might beTgiven certain men gon & California Railroad company, ger from fires had arrived, and that as
C H A P T E R V — C o n tin u e d .
attempted a criminal assault on an
if they were made to testify as to their The bill has passed the senate and I j complete a force as possible would be
“ No, none at all, monsieur,” quickly
eight-year-old girl.
understand the chances o f its passing put to work at once.
actions as’ di rectors o f the road.
and decidedly.
A sharp earthquake chock was felt
“ In my opinion, then, the whole af
at Valdez, Alaska.
The shock was Naked, Unarmed Man to
How Navyless Denmark
Board Declares Standard
fair 1« a hoax, perpetrated to vex and
preceded by several lighter quakes.
Live 30 Days in Forest
Sixty Linn County Schools annoy you. The old man who em
Has Best Navy in World
No damage has been reported.
Albany—
Sixty schools o f Linn coun- ployed the chauffeur may not have
Oregon
Agricultural
College,
Cor-
Grants Pass, O r.— Joe Knowles en
Secretary Bryan, In a public state tered the woods o f Southern Oregon vallis— Denmark is said by its king to ! ty are now standardized.
They have been old. I have looked upon all sides
ment, openly endorses woman suffrage, and Northern California Wednesday have the best and biggest navy in the properly heated, lighted and ventilated of the affair, and It begins to look like
declaring he asks no political privilege morning as the primitive man, on a world, as reported in a Chautauqua school buildings; they have attractive a practical Joke, mademoiselle.”
"A h !” angrily. "And am I to have no
he would not grant his wife.
test for 30 days or more to demon lecture at the O. A. C. summer school schoolrooms; they display the flag
strate that the resourcefulness o f the by Dr. Thomas E. Green, vice presi above the schoolhouse; they have good redress? Think of the misery I have
A new record o f grain arrivals in
man o f the present day is sufficient to dent of the International Peace associ drinking water and well-kept school- gone through, the suspense! My voice
Chicago was set Tuesday with 2271
cope with nature and to prove that, ation. When asked where the navy grounds, regular spelling contests, and Is gone. I shall not be able to sing
cars o f grain, o f which 1827 were
is, the king replied that it is Den perform satisfactory school work gen again for months. Is it your sugges
wheat. There are approximately 1300 unclad and unarmed, without any o f
erally; they keep library books and tion that I drop the investigation?"
the implements o f modern times, he mark’s dairy industry.
bushels to a car.
“ Yes, mademoiselle, for it does not
Denmark supplies the English home have all requirements as to attendance
can wrest a living from the woods, and
look as If we could get anywhere with
Electrolysis has'destroyed a number return to civilization dressed in clothes and soldier citizen with butter, cheese and reports.
The report shows that there are It. If you Insist, I will hold Monsieur
o f telephone cables at Oregon City, he has made in the woods, well fed and other dairy products. Every week
large vessels carry vast stores o f dairy 8413 children o f school age in Linn Courtlandt; but I warn you the magis
Or., and it is feared the same agency and in good physicial condition.
There was but little ceremony about products from Copenhagen to English county, of whom 4317 are boys and trate would not hesitate to dismiss
may render the suspension
bridge
the
departure. It had been planned by ports. If the Britishers were deprived 4096 are girls. The total number of the caee instantly. Monsieur Court
cableB in that city useless.
the people o f Grants Pass to give the o f this supply many of them would pupils enrolled is 5643 and the aver- landt arrived in Marseilles Thursday
President Poincare, o f France, was primitive a send-off, and a party of suffer, and internal conditions o f the age daily attendance during the year morning; he reached PariB Friday
welcomed on his arrival off Kronstadt more than 50 had planned to see him government would not be pleasant. In was 5283.
O f the enrollment 2923 morning. Since arriving in Paris he
has fully accounted for his time. It
with full naval honors by the emperor off, but the location, practically picked order to insure the dairy supply Great were boys and 2720 girls.
o f Russia. The president was accom out by Professor Waterman, o f the Britain will neither attack Denmark
Depsite the fact that there are more is impossible that be could have ar
panied by Premier Viviani.
University o f California, who is to herself nor permit other nations to do boys than girls in the schools, many ranged for the abduction. Still, if you
observe the 30-day test from a scien so. She would even go the length o f more girls than boys completed the say, I can hold him for entering your
Bandits held up two auto stages in
During the past year apartment."
using her immense navy, the best and eighth grade.
California and Becured $12.50 from the tific standpoint, made it impossible for
“ That would be but a farce.” Nora
biggest in the world, to defend Den 208 eighth-grade dipolmas were grant
passengers, but missed $300 which two the party to get to the point where
mark from any attack whatsoever. ed. O f this number 126 were received rose. “ Monsieur, permit me to wish
Knowles
made
his
departure.
women dropped to the floor o f the
Knowles was naked with the ex And in this sense, Denmark has for by girls and 82 boys. Six hundred and you good day. For my part, I shall
tonneau when they were getting out.
ception o f an Indian loin cloth, and her support the world’s greatest navy, ninety-nine pupils are enrolled above pursue this matter to the end. I be
Mount Lassen, in California, contin this he will bring out o f the woods although sue does not own a single the eighth grade, 373 o f these being lieve this gentleman guilty, and 1
shall do my best to prove it. I am a
girls and 326 boys.
ues belching volcanic ashes and the with him at the end o f the test in the great battleship.
woman, and all alone. When a man
It is hardly necessary to add that
atmosphere is strongly impregnated same condition as when he entered.
has powerful friends, it is not difficult
with sulphur fumes for many miles Thus he began his 30-day-or-more bat Dr. Green thinks Am erica’s best de- Factory Site8 Given Free
to build an alibi.”
fense is her food exports, without
tle with the wilderness.
around.
to Locators in Marshfield
“ That Is a reflection upon my word,
which most European nations would
An eight-foot thistle cut from city Armed Intervention May
Marshfield— Parties looking for fac mademoiselle,” quietly Interposed the
soon go to the wall.
property was sent to a Portland city
tory sites will soon be offered free minister.
Become Necessary in Haiti
commissioner by a citizen who hud
“ Monsieur has been imposed upon,”
ground by the citizens o f Marshfield,
Streetcar Line Talked.
been notified to cut the weeds on his
Washington, I). C. — Armed inter
Baker — Promoters here are busy who, through the chamber o f com Nora walked to the door.
property.
"W ait a moment, mademoiselle,"
vention by the United States in Haiti with a proposal to build a streetcar merce, have arranged for the purchase
Georges Carpentier,
the
young was discussed by administration offi system in Baker and to Eagle valley, o f 162 acres o f Isthmus inlet, where said the prefect. “ Why do you insist
French pugilist, got a decision over cials u()on the receipt o f dispatches a rich farming community, 45 miles there will be half a mile o f waterfront upon prosecuting him for something of
“ Gunboat” Smith, Am erica’s heavy from diplomatic agents saying great out of this city in the northeastern available. This section lost a number which he Is guiltless, when you could
o f enterprises because o f lack o f avail have him held for something of which
weight, on a foul. The fight occurred losses would be suffered in the island part of the county.
republic by the ravages o f the revolu
Joseph Kries, o f Portland, conferred able, cheap land on which to erect he is really guilty?"
In London.
“ The one is trivial; the other is a
tion.
with prominent men here relative to plants. The land not available for
No active steps have been taken but forming a company to back the scheme. factores will be apportioned among the serious outrage. Good morning." The
The peace commissioners who will
invite the constitutionalists to take the situation has advanced to a point Mr. Kries is said to have among h's stockholders in acre tracts. The in attendant closed the door behind her.
"A very determined young woman,"
possession o f Mexico City, have left where, under pressure from European backers John B. Yeon, and others con vestment means an outlay o f $28,000.
Thirty-five acres are suitable for mused the chief of police.
powers, a movement o f marines al nected with the Eagle River Electric
for the rebels’ headquarters.
"Exceedingly,” agreed the minister.
ready mobilized at Guantanamo into I company. The farmers have already sites, and the Northern Pacific railroad
City
Commissioner Brewster, of Haiti, and perhaps the Dominican re been sounded on the proposal, and crosses the tract, making the shipping
Courtlandt got up wearily. But the
Portland, Or., after hearing a child's public, was among the possibilities.
facilities ideal.
Istjimus inlet is lo chief motioned him to be reseated.
have welcomed it heartily.
plea for her dog, which had been im
"I do not say that I dare not pur
Minister Menos, o f Haiti, called on
Prominent bankers and other lead cated on the other side of the land and
(T O B E C O N T IN U E D .)
pounded, agreed to pay the $4 fee for President Wilson, ostensibly to present ing citizens o f Baker who have con is suitable for shipments to the coast. sue my investigations; but now that
I
its release.
mademoiselle is safely returned, I pre
his credentials, but bringing official ferred with Mr. Kries were inclined to
S t o r ie s O ld a n d N e w .
fer not to.”
Carver Franchise"Urged.
dispatches from his foreign office dep regard the project as feasible and the
Some men are born story tellers,
Two persons were killed, several
"May
I
ask
who
made
this
request?”
M ilwaukie— .The Milwaukie Com
recating intervention on the part o f backing to be sound.
some achieve the story telling faculty,
others injured and scores o f buildings
mercial club met recently at the home isked Courtlandt.
the United States, and representing
while others— who
constitute
the
damaged when a cyclone struck Hen
"Request? Yes, monsieur, it was a
o
f
the
secretary,
Mrs.
Maggie
John
that Haiti's credit was good, and that
Ducks Find Placer Gold.
great majority—can only sit in amaze
derson, Ky. It is estimated the dam
son, ami decided to assist Stephen Car request not to proceed further.”
it hail met its international obliga
ment and listen to the man who can
Eugene— Gold nuggets, found in the
age will reach $150,000.
"From where?”
ver in obtaining a franchise for the
tions and that no foreigners had been
glibly reel them off, one after another,
gizzards o f ducks, prompted a search Portland & Oregon City Railway com
"As
to
that,
you
will
have
to
con
harmed.
The premature explosion o f a 400-
as if they were all new, fresh and
that has resulted in the finding o f a pany through Milwaukie and for a sult the head of the state. I am not
pound dynamite charge at Cucaracha
original. You can recognize a good
at
liberty
to
make
the
disclosure.”
|
placer
gold
deposit
on
the
farm
o
f
W.
grade crossing over the Southern Pa
Youthful Shah Crowned.
slide, Panama, killed five workmen,
story by the number of times you
The minister leaned forward eager-
Teheran— The young shah o f Persia, ' l ’ . Inman, janitor at the Lane County cific at Oak street. The matter was
four o f them white, and severely in
meet it, for the good story is picked
The place is 13 miles referred to the club railway commit ly. "Then there is a political side
jured one white man and 17 colored. Ahmed Mirza, attained the age o f 18 courthouse.
up and repeated, interchanged, en
The ducks were tee, which will confer with Mr. Carver to It?”
The workmen were aboard the drill and was formally crowned Tuesday. west o f Eugene.
larged, improvised and spread, until
"’There
would
be
if
everything
had
traced
to
a
small
creek,
and
here
other
this
week.
The
franchise
is
pending
barge Teredo, which was wrecked and The shah, seated on a bench throne, re
it is liable to reappear, as natural,
aot
turned
out
so
fortunately.”
nuggets
were
found
in
the
sand.
A
in
the
council,
but
will
not
come
up
sank in the channel.
or in disguise, at the four corners
moved his head covering and placed quantity o f the sand, taken up with a for final action until the August meet
"T believe I understand now,” said
of the earth, and at widely separated
Courtlandt,
his
face
hardening.
By a vote of 1,618,406 shares to the imperial crown on]his head himself. |<ostauger, was panned and a teaspoon- ing.
periods of time. That's what makes
775, the stockholders o f the New York He found it so large that he had to ful o f gold recovered.
Prospectors
The club decided to appeal to the Strange, he had not thought of it be
the modern story teller such a delight,
Central railroad at a special meeting hold it in position. Immediately after are searching for the ledge from which State Railway commission for a stop fore. His skepticism had blinded him
because until he finishes you cannot
ward
the
monarch
took
off
the
crown
in Buffalo, N. Y ., voted to approve
the placer deposits have come.
at Washington street on the Oregon to all but one angle. “ Your advice to
know whether you are about to meet
and
reassumed
his
simpler
head
cover
the consolidation o f the New York
City branch o f the Portland Railway, drop the matter is excellent.”
an old friend or be Initiated Into
Central with the Lake Shore & Michi ing, which, however, was embellished
The chief of police elevated his
Light & Power company.
Higher
Court
Gives
Ruling.
novel mysteries. The redeeming fea
brows interrogatively.
gan Central and other allied lines. The with the famous Daria-I-Noor diamond,
Salem In an opinion by Justice
ture of It is that every year another
favorable vote represented more than otherwise known as the Great Mogul.
"For
I
presume,"
continued
Court
Agate Carnival Due Soon.
Moore, the Supreme court held that
crop of listeners grows to maturity for
two-thirds o f the capital stock o f 2,- The diamond weighs over 260 carats.
landt,
rising,
"that
mademoiselle's
ab
the $1,250,000 bond issue o f Mult
whom the old ones are always new,
Port O rford— The annual Agate Car
225,000 shares.
ductor is by this time safely across
nomah county for building an approach nival will W held at Port Orford on
and wh6, in consequence, must be
Cossacks Subdue Riots.
the frontier."
to a bridge across the Columbia river
the perpetual inspiration and the liv
Senator Walsh, o f Montana, who
August 6, 7 and 8. A feature o f these
St. Petersburg - Serious strike dis
ing encouragement to the story teller.
recently investigated conditions at turbances broke out Tuesday in St. to Vancouver, Wash., is valid. T. N. carnivals is a monster free banquet.
C H A P T E R V I.
a taxpayer o f the coun-
.
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, . ..
Butte, Mont., growing out o f riots be Petersburg, where 100,000 workers Stoppenbach,
. "
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■ .k ' •
. .. t The people o f the town and m the sur-
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Kept Alive by Electricity.
" I A m a Prince," H e S a id Proudly.
tween regular and seceding members have laid down their tends as a protest tv, sued to enjoin the issuance of the rounding
country vie with each other
B a t t lin g Jimmie.
bonds, which had been voted by the
The attention of surgeons at tha
o f the Western Federation o f Miners,
There Is a heavenly terrace, flanked own grew twisted. He stooped over General hospital. Birmingham, Eng
against the drastic measures o f the au people. The Circuit court sustained a in sending good things to eat as a do
called on President Wilson and told thorities at Baku
Last year 600 by marvelous trees. To the left, far his materials again and tied the box
and
elsewhere demurrer to the complaint on the nation to the feast.
land. has been occupied by the most
him he thought the chances o f settling
agHlnst strikers. The strikers indulg ground that it did not state facts suffi people partook o f the banquet. Horse down below, is a curving, dark shaded, to the easel and the stool, and shifted remarkable case o f a lad eleven year*
the trouble were excellent. He did
racing
on
the
beach,
foot
races,
a
large
turquoise body of water called Lecco; them under his arm.
ed in much stone-throwir^r and fired cient to authorize equitable interven-
of age. He was admitted to the insti
,
... ,
not believe there would be any neces some revolver shots.
to the right there lies the queen of
Cossacks suc tion. The court upholds that decision.*
"I'll be up after dinner, Mr. Harri tution suffering from a tumor on the
R .
.
sity o f Federal interference.
dians on Battle Rock and wrestling lakes, the crown of Italy, a corn-flower gan." he said.
ceeded in clearing the streets without
brain, the removal of which necessi
are among the features o f this carni sapphire known as Como. It Is the
"All right, Abbott.” Harrigan waved tated a most serious operation.
Delegates to the general conference resort to bullets. Several o f the strik
Road to Make Refunds.
val.
Place
of
Honeymoons
Rich
lovers
ers
were
hurt.
Later
strikers
made
a
his
hand
pleasantly.
He
was
becom
o f the Methodist Protestant Church o f
While the surgeons were at work
Salem — Permission was given the
come and idle there; and lovers of ing so used to the unvarying state the patient stopped breathing and arti
America, in session at Columbus, O., raid on the streetcars, driving out the Nevada, California & Oregon railroad
modest
means
rush
up
to
It
and
down
occupants
and
overturning
the
vehicles.
New Reservoir is Plan.
ment that Abbott would be up after ficial respiration was resorted to. Dur
accepted the report recommending a
by the State Railroad commission to
merger with the United Brethren
llermiston A new irrigation reser from it to catch the next steamer to dinner, that his reply was by now ing the course of the operation a large
refund excess collections for passenger
Menaggio.
Eros was not born In
Big Damage Done by llail.
Church of America.
This practically
service between I.akeview and Wendell voir that will impound 10,000 acre- Greece: of ail barren mountains, un- purely mechanical. '8he's getting her portion of the skull was removed, and
voice back all right; eh?"
Bottineau, N. D. A hail storm, re since October 1 last.
settles a ten-year agitation for a union
when the pressure from the brain was
The old rate feet, or 10,000 acres o f water one foot
stirring. Hymettus. or Olympus, or
"Beautifully!
But I really don't lightened the lad began to breathe
o f the two churches, which would ported to have been from two to 10 was 65 cents.
The station at Lake- deep, will be built by the Western whatever they called It in the days
think she ought to sing at the Halnea’ again
affect about 500,000 persons.
The miles wide. Tuesday swept from a view was moved five miles nearer Land & Navigation company to supply
An electric battery was ap
United Protestant Church is the name point north o f Antler, N. D., to Ber Wendell October 1 and the fare be more water for its lands south and of the Junketing gods, is completest. villa Sunday."
plied to the chest, and the muscles be
No;
Venus
went
a-touring
and
abode
"One song won't hurt her. She's ing thus affected the breathing motion
which has been selected for the new wick, N. D., 100 miles southeast. It tween the points since then should west o f llermiston.
This company
is said that 100 ,000 acres o f grain was have been 35 cents, but the old fare now supplies water for 15,000 acres a w-hile upon this same gracious spot, made up her mind to sing. There's produced proved sufficient to keep the
organization.
once
dear
to
Pliny
the
younger.
partially or wholly destroyed, the was charged.
nothing for us to do but to sit tlght/i. lad alive.
Just how the railroad during the spring and early summer
Seated on one of the rustfc benches.
The War department has just let a storm W ing the severest ever experi will find all persons overcharged was months, and the reservoir is to be built
The artist took the path that led
good, fat contract to a Chinese firm enced in that district.
to furnish water for July and August. Ms white tennis shoes resting against around the Tilla and thence down by
L in g e r e d In th e M e m o ry .
not explained.
for construction o f part of the army
While crops are doing well with the the lower Iron of the railing, a Bava many steps to the village by the wa
A well-known violinist is the father
rian
dachel
snoozing
comfortably
Worm Inquiries Regun.
hospital at Fort Shafter, Hawaiian
Arir Rerry Record Made.
terside, to the cream-tinted cluster of of two lovely and intelligent children.
present supply, the yield o f some o f
across his knees, was a man of fifty. shops and enormous hotels.
Islands. This is the first time on rec
The other day he overheard a conver
Harrisburg. Pa. — Federal govern
Hood River - A. M. Gooch, a West the crops will be greatly increased.
He
was
broad
of
shoulder,
deep
of
ord that the United States government ment field agents began an investiga Side orchardist, has obtained record
Below, In the village, a man entered sation between the two In which they
chest,
and
clean-shaven.
He
had
laid
H'arrhouse Dock Site Rought.
has let such a con'ract to a foreign tion Wednesday into the ravages o f returns from his strawberry crop this
the Grand hotel He waa tall blond. I were trying to recall the flrat names of
firm, especially to Chinese, who are the army worm in Pennsylvania. A year and heads the list for producition
Astoria — George W. Sanborn pur aside his Panama hat, and his hair rosy-cheeked. He carried htmsrU like all the great opera singers. "What la
prohibited from competition with new jiest was reported from several among those shipping through the Ap chased from the Kamm estate, o f Port was clipped closely, and was pleas one used to military service; also, like C'ruso's first name?” he beard the
American labor in this country by the corn-growing counties, it being the ple Growers' association. From a five- land, a tract o f 110 feet o f water antly and henorably sprinkled with one used to giving peremptory orders younger aak. "Don't know," rep!:?d
Chinese Exclusion taw.
In the pres web worm, which attacks the interior acre tract, with berries planted be- frontage adjoining the Sanborn wharf gray His face was broad and tanned; The porter bowed, the director bowed, the other In a dlscuated tone "Why,
ent case the Chinese firm was the low o f the atalks and is exceedingly de- tween apple rows, Mr. Gooch shipped and located between Eighth and Ninth tbs nose was tilted, and the wide and the proprietor himself became a it s Robinson, of course!"
est bidder for the hospital at $119,000. structive.
streets.
11117 crates, receiving $1500.
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