KLAMATH VOL* VI. KLAMATH !• A U.S, KLA.MATII COUNTY, OREGON, MAY I«, 1901. F~F? torvi PßORHOUSE TO PALACE fl • • • . BY MARY J HOLMES NO. <L “They ar. poor, yon aay, and Mr How ard la a music tes.-her. Monsieur Du FOREIGNERS TO BLAME. pres baa Just loft tn., and who know, but papa caa gst Mr Howard tu fall bl. Mlied Armiet Retpuntlble for Much of th« pile.." Anarchy Existing In Chin«. Whoa th. subject was referred to hey ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS father he .aid that he had ilbw.t th. • p- New York, May 8.—The latMt mail ALL OVER OREGON. praraix-. of Mr Howard, and would. If OF THE WORLD from China brought to the state de possible, find bltn on th. morrow and en partment rw-w proofs of the terrible gags Illa aervl< ea Th. lo-lt morning the aky waa dark with angry cloud., from A < omprehtnslvs Rtvltw of th« Impoe-ua in«l jx-rlia|H> irretrievable conditions Commercial and Financial ttappeninqe of Im- h which exist under th«- foreign mili- which th. rain waa ateadily falling All portance A Brief Review of of th« happening» of the Pati Week Prtie ud I lary rule in North China, involving tliuughta of Mr Howard were given up for that «lay, and aa every moment of Growth and Improvemeuts of th« Many In a Condensed form Which Il Moit i situation not heretofore fully r«-al- Mr Melden'a time waa employed for aev iz«-<! even in Washington, ami utterly Induitriei Throughout One Thriving Com. Likely to Prove of Interrii to Our Many oral atici-esalve one.. It waa nearly a umipprcciate«! in the United 8tate« week after George a arrival before auy monwealth Latest Market Report Readers. generally. The character of the in In<|ilIrlea were inaile for the family. The formation which has now come into hotel at which they bad stopped wa. then ifhe administration’« jroswssion is Hi* cases of small pox are reported News has just arrived of a found, but Mr Belden was told that the ■ummarizc«l in the following extracts near Athena. fire at Dawson. persona whom lie waa seeking bad left from a communication written by one the day before for on. uf th. inland Columbia county will he entirely The allies defeated the ('hiriese it the most trusted officials in the towna, though which oue ba could uut •> west of Kalgan. out of debt by September, 1901. -«■rvi<-c abroad ami mailed from Pe ■ ertalo. EVENTS OK THE DAY «f S' REPUBLICAN NEWS OF THE STATE SHELTER FOR Tented Villages are Bein, HOMELESS. Erected In Jack •onville. Jacksonville, Fla., May 9.—The alnxi«t superhuman work of the dif- feront committees hna somewhat re- lieved the situation and it is now be lieved that in every instance those without proper fots! anti clothing were in a measure carer! for toilay and that tonight there are vastly fewer jieople who were compelled to sleep upon the streets. Two hundred tenta were erected today, an«! while those were very crowded tonight ami while sev- « ral churches ands chisilhouaea in the miburlm were also crowded with sleep ers. this condition will also la* reliev- «si tomorrow by the arrival of 2,000 tents from the general government at W ashington, which will be erected at once. The military companies have l»*en of great assistance with their ex- |M-rienc<- in rapidly erecting tents. There will also Is* provided several extra commissary stations in various parts of th«- city to relieve the situa tion at the two already established. There hi¿s been no outbreak of sick- n«-ss in the city. Thousands of peo- pie have left th«- city. Those remain ing will Is- given some kind of labor at th»- bureaus which have lieen estab- lished. The cleaning up of the streets has been going of rapidly. CI oik I s of smoke still envelope the city from the smouldering embers of the conflagration, but many build ings have la«-n sufficiently cooled off to allow the safes to lie opened and Issiks am! paja rs of a great many concerns have been found only slightly scorched. Twelve carloads of provisions have arrived from New York. CHAl'TEIt I ,l‘" ...... .. F"*'n Gvorgs’g lap, aha threw "tVhat ntakro yo« baap that I*1« Idua n ->u her head and waa hurrying away r.n. < .Its««« M ■ '• wli'ii George .aught her and pulling her fa,-a’ Ara ton afraid of liarlnz It aa. n • ••Id I orglva ii"-. Mary I • ould Hi» parson od<lraee««l waa a pale, ai ; Ii-'t he ;> plaguing yuu a little, but I'll try I, looklns ' HU I about alaa yaara of ahi nut ,f, |( again." The bond on the Republic mine, on • bo .01 Ilia da.-k of tlia vassal U In l. r i I or a time George kept this resolution, Secret societies nt Nankin, China, kin a month ago: OK ta waa »a»ln< lutrntly toward Iba .tla “The «piertion of raising the in 'Griffin creek, Jackson county, has l»m lie .oi.l i n .t ron.-eal the |>ref«-r«-n*-e have joined the reformers. i'll APTEIl II. t.ut »bora of ol.l Kii«lati4. fast rr.e lins whl.-h he felt for Ella, whose doll Ilk» demnity, though one of the meet oer- been extended. It wa. th. .ftrrnuou fur th. regular A well of boiling hot water has ions of the Chinese government, is from »law ^*ar h»r a flua ImdHnf lio, fa-e an I ehll<!i,h w aya were far inoro meeting of th. Ledi. ■' Mewing Kmlety in Dr. I). F.f Lane, of Salem, has been been discovered at Vale, Or. uf f.mrfeau was «tan Hag, trylu< In tain III keeping with his taste than Mary's th. little village of Chi.-opes, and at th. not paramount. AB the people who appointed county physician for to gala a look at ilia features «haded by "Id look. W henever lie noth e.| her at nr<- likely to know declare that the usual hour gtoupa of ladle, were leva China will ask powers to obtain for Marion county. ■ II, he apoka kindly to her; but aha knew lbs (Ingham b-.nnai. wending their way toward th« stately her a loan to pay the indemnity. 'Chine««- peasant can stand no greater Al tha aoiiul of Ida volro ths little girl there waa ■ great difference lo-tween hla mansion of Mr. Campbell, th. w.althl The Samuels creamery will lie burden of taxation than in the past, turta-l. and wltb'it turning bar bead moved from La Grande to Baker City tr.atmeut of her end Ella, and ofttline. The Cuban constitutional convcn- est an I proudest lady lu town. Th. apa -o the question resolves itself largely r,j, i,. i -. ... I. waais to •••• i ■ w hen aa> Itig Her erasing prayer, ahe clous altllng room, th. music room ad tion adopted the Flatt am<-n«iment. to reducing the exjiense of collection, and the capacity doubled. go ugly an I dleag. eobla " prayed that George Moreland might Ion- Joining, and th. wide, cool hall beyon I The horse show at Pendleton this Younger brothers arc to la- paroled which in China involves radical re "t'g'X. are t . i • repealed th» boy. lift her a little. Just a little were thrown open to all. and by (fare, Another proposition for year ecli|»we<l anything of the kind from the Stillwater, Minn , ja-ni- forms. Ing bar up nnd I .-.'mg her fully In tlie I w i weeka had passed alnre the last o'clock they w.r. nearly filled. I m«-«-ting th«- indemnity is to grant ever given in that city before. t, r v. ya gro .... .......................... I reetlge of Ian I had dlaappeared from At Ural there waa almoet perfect el tentiary. lucrative mining and industrial con- soma, that a a fa.'. b it I w out ’n't lie a il ♦ lew, an| then George waa taken dan A new lumber company is to lie lene», broken only by a whisper or tin The presidential party visited the cessiona to foreigners, Init that means |ra about It 1(0 people are always gerouely III ,oh ferer. Mra Howard dertone, but gradually th. bum of voices opened up at Huntington by the Kel largest gold mine in Arizona an«! in smart, ehl perhaps > - i are Anyway. hera.-lf ii.lted him frequently, but ahe Increased. until at last there was a great bartering their independence, and ley Lumber Co., of Weiser, Idaho. apected its workings. I lias little girls, a.. jua| let Ina ell bare > "inmaiided her .-hildren to keep away, deal uior. talking than working laying up end less trouble for the Chi- Then It ia reported that a rich strike has sad grt •- .|iialuir I " lest they. t.w,. ahould take the dlaeaae for a tint, there was again Bilenca while Morgan and his syndicate are try- nene, who are quick to recognize the be«-n made in the Koaring Gimlet Mary Hower I was .-ertalnly not very I or a day or two Mary obeyed her moth Mra Johnson, president of th. society, ing to acquire another of th«- trans fact. hande»me Ilrr features, though tolera er, an I then rurloalty led her near told of the estroni. destitution tn which “If the whole horror of the murder mine, situated not far from Gold Hill. Atlantic at«-amship lines. bly regular, were email aitl thin, her i.eorg« » berth For several mlnutea ahe she bad that morning found a poor Eng The Ashland mine is yielding more and p.llage done betoreen Tien Tsin rempleil-io sallow, sod her eyee. though lingered, and waa alwiiit turning away llah family who had moved into th. vll A combination of ship yards, in- and Pekin comes to be understood in ore now than ever Iw-fore. The mill bright and elpreeelre. seemed t<x> large when a low m-- ,n fell on her ear and ar lag. two or Hire. year, before. They cluiling the Union Iron Works, , San the United States and in Europe, is crushing about 25 tons of ore |>er for her fare, ^he had frequently been rooted her footatepe Ilrr mother's rom- ha t niauaged to earn a comfortable liv Francisco, has been formol. the sum of it is so great as compared day. laid that eke w --nirly, and often when uianda were forgotten. an«l tn a moment ing until the husband and father audden Th«* traiis|sirt Egbert, recently ar- to the numlx-r of Christians who have ahe atu ■-I by Grorgr'a tanlelde Reports from the Grand Rounde alone La l wept, all I w-.n lered why alia Tender ly died, elm-, which time the wife'a too, was n it h >u loonie Ilka her elater ly ah« an» itlieit Ina tumbled pillow, health bad been very rapidly falling, and rived at San Francisco, brought the siitTi-rc«! at the hands of the Chinese valley indicate that the prospects for Kilo, "tl whose ■ brak the softest rose was molatene I hl, parched lipa and bathed she waa no louger able to work, but waa bodies of our dead who fell in China. that rightly or wrongly, the Chinese this year's crop of sugar beets is better ar<- likely to I* held the injured than ever before. bloomlag. while her rt.h brown hair fell hla feverlah hrow, and when an hour af wholly dependent for subsi.tenr. upon A Poukecpsie, N. Y.. woman mur jsirty. Lancers wantonly impaling la wary maosra atm it her white ne.-k and terward, the phyahlan entered, ha found the esertlona of her oldest child, Frank, Mr. Wright, owner of the Big Foot Shoulders Bui If Ella wee more loan hia patient ealmly aleeplng, with OUr and th. charity of the villagers. The day dered her husband and then put in an little children by the wayside in the SHIPYARDS COMBINE. mine, Gold Hill section, has started Uful than Mary, there was far Iras In hau l rlaaped In thqt of Mary. liefore the sewing society Frank had lo-eu application for a pension as a soldier's strei ts of Pekin are some of the least a force of men at work on the Dougan widow. her .-bareeler to admire Nhe knew that "Mar,' Mary Howard!" aald the phy taken aerloualy 111 with what threatened of the well authenticated horrors, and New Organization With Sixtyfiva Millions aba was prrilj. an I ibis made h< r proud • . Ian "thia la u , pla.-o for you," • tnl to tie scarlet fever. fo some foreign soldiers a dead Chi- mine on Sams creek. Heirs of the murdered men of the Capital. sad sei0 *h asporting attoMtoo fross aN, he endeavored to lead bar away The .lek woman In whom Mrs. John Work in the mines in the Baker battleship Maine, together with sur ne-e Christian is just a« satisfactory sot, | gallon If It woo sHti 1 hia atoueed George, who lo-ggad as son was so much interested was Mrs. district is progressing. Development New York, May 9.—A circular has vivors, pri-sentisl claims to the an eivdence of no quarter a« a dead Mr. II .ward, the itmllier nt these <-hll hard for her to remain that the phy»l Howard All Inquiries for her elaters Boxer—they neither know nor care work is being pushed in several of the been issued by H. W. Poor A Co., re tree, bad in* urr»d th* «hvple«uir* <»f h*i . Ian went In quest of Mra Howard, who had been fruitless Hiuce we last .aw amount of $5,000,(MM) newly opened mine«. for the trilling distinctions. garding the organization of the Unit fath«r. • wri» It by EnffHwhtnan. I>y mar rather unarlll ngly conaented, and Mary ' them a sickly baby had been added to, The engineers who have lx*«-n mak “The allies, even if they could The state military board has decid ed States Shipbuilding comjainy un- rylnf bar !»• her Humbly at h<*r waa duly Perfectly their number. With motherly care little ing surveys for a canal across Nicara agr«-e, could not wt up an administra ed on plans for the coining O. N. G. der the laws of New Jersey to acquire father • feet ahe h«a«l ku»l( an*d •tied f •« delighted ’ ilion. she Mary each day washed and dressed It. gua have concluded their work and tive machinery of their own for the pardon, but th* old man wtn loeaortbi« would alt I rge Nhe and then hour aftrr hour carried It lu her encampment. The Fourth regiment tin- Newjiort News Shipbuilding & are well pleased with the proapects. a nJ turted her fr«»m bi« hou«« Late hi p-.aaeaard I empire. They must restore the power and First Sejiaratc La tai lion will go Dryd«x*a Co., the Union Iron Works, olee; and arnia, trying to still Its feeble moans, Ilf« he h«d married « youthful widow, frequently, sans had which fell so sadly on the ear of her in The Deleware, Iaickawanna A to some native party, and the quicker into camp, and the Third regiment San Francisco; the Bath Iron Works, who. after the l«p«e of • fr* year« dl«*d. failed to quiet him. ahe would bend her valid mother. Ltd., an«l the Hyde Windlass Co., of Western Railroad refused to grant its they do it the la tter for China. The will engage in a practice drill. bivinf three Utt!« girl«. H«r«h. Kill «ud face near hla. and taking hla handa in It waa a amali, low building which employes a nine hour day at the pres Chinese estimati* that l.FMJO.OOO of Bath Me.; the Crescent Shipyards Work lias started on the soldier's Jan*, i»1 of then» hi« own. «hl one • h. ra. w<>uld • ng to him aotue simple song they Inhabited, containing but one room and the Samuel J. Moore <t Sons Co., ent scale of wages and as a result 900 their ;x*ople have lost their lives by memorial monument at Eugene. al«p<1aughter «nd a t id I «»f hl« wife’« of home, until lullr.t by the aoft tuiielc and a bedroom, which they had ceased violent deaths or starvation alout of Elizalwthport, N. J., and the of them have gone on a strike. fir«t uiarriif* A« « la«t rr<)tie«t Mr« he would fall away to ale«-p. Much un to occupy, for one by one each article of Last week 15,150 bushels of wheat Canda Manufacturing Co., of Car- Pekin and Tien Tsin since the allies Tempi« ha I ««ked that her baby Jane . wearied kindness waa not without Ita ef furniture had l»-< n «-Id. until at last Mrs The employes of the United Trac came. ” changed hands at Weston. The price taret, N. J. The total annual ca abouM b« fHrn tn th* rtre nf her «later, fect u| >-i G.-orge, and one day when Howard lay upon a rude lounge, which tion Cont|>any, w hich operates electric was 46 cents. pacity is estimated at 38O.IMJO tons. Mra Marti*, who wn« <>n the at« of rm Mary aa naual waa altllng near him, he Frank had made from some rough boards lines in Alimin. Troy. Colics, Water- The aggregate orders of the con A new pump has been put in at De barking fur Amrriua Ha rah. ton, waa «-ailed her to hla «ide, and taking her fare Until ml Inight the little fellow lolled, and MUSTERED OUT. vleit and Rensselaer, N Y , have gone stituent com|xinies on hand promise Moss Springs for the benefit of farmers edop’c! by h*r fa'hrr « brother Olid tl between hla han la. klaaml her forehead then when his work was done crept soft on a strike for recognition of Amalga an estimated profit of over $5.<MJO,OtJO. Mr frmp <■ wa« !« ft «lone with I. • r‘.d an I ll| • aay ig. "What ran 1 ever do to ly to th. cupboard. where lay one slice w ho haul water. mated Association of Street Railway Thirty Ninth Infantry and Others Just Re- The committee will 1« authorized Mt daughter, Ella < > • -a«i>»nnlly lie heard pay my lit tir ntirM for her k I nd n««■?*' of bread, the only arti, le of food which J. H. Eggert has taken Employes. The strikers numlx*r a contract turned from the Philippines. fmui Jane, but time and di«t«n<*w gradu | Mary heatAfr.) « moment, ami then the bouse contained Icing and wistfully under its charter to issue capital to get out 2,000,000 feet 1,000, ' of logs, a ally wrahrurd the tie of |««rehtal afTr<* replied, "Lote me aa well aa you do he looked at It. thinking how good it stock to the amount of $65,000,000. San Francisco, May 8. — The Thirty* mile below Vient. lion, whlth wound lt«rlf m»>r« r|o««*iy Eiur would taste; but one glance at the pale The British battle ship Warspite is inth infantry was mustered out of iffluol Kila, an I $>«•<•. when «ho. too. left "Aa well aa 1 do Ella 7’ he repeated. face near decided him. "They need It A lout 12,000 bushels of wheat at San Diego, Cal. tlie scrivce today. The Thirty-second him. and worwe (han «11, married • poor ' "I love you a great deal better. She haa mor. than I," .aid he, and turning reso ROYALTY REDUCED. changed hands at D c M om springs last mu*k tr«rhe?s th« old man*« *rath knew Ii it hem t ere me onre. What la the lutely away, he prayed that he "might The yacht (’oust itut ion ha« l>een Twenty-ninth and Twenty-sixth will week at 45 cents per bushel. all follow in a few days. Nearly all to bound« sleep pretty soon and forget bow hungry launched at Bristol. R. 1. reaaoat* Miners Object to Rule Thai Non-Payment the officer« of the Twenty-sixth in "Hit wadi «ee,M «aid he ’’well «ee Frank, who a moment before hid .tnl The Bonanza mine, in Eastern Ore be was." Meani Confiscation of Du»t Immigration to this country no far fantry have been ordered to ap|x*ar gon, has received a large new boiler. bow thay get on. 1‘li um all my i iflurnr«* en to Mary'a ■I.Is, answered. saying. One morning when he attempted to againat th« dog. aud when Ml«« Ella« "Mome.ine told Ell. that if ab. should rise b. felt oppressed with a languor bi this season is unprtx-edenled. before the examining board for com It weighs 21.000 pounds, and it took Seattle, May 9.—Dispatches from right cold and hungry ahw'li I»« glad to have tha fever, her curia would all drop lia.I never experienced, and turning on missions in the regular army. The 20 horses 9^ days to haul it frem Dawson under date of April 23 state State fair purses for two races are tom« back an.I |««vt him ” won't com. near yon!" hla trundle lied and adjusting his blue off an I ao ahe reduction of the size of the army in Sumpter to the Bonanza, about 16 that the royalty has been officially the largest ever offered in Oregon. But h« waa mlstahwfl. for though right Jnat then Mra Howard appeared, and cotton Jacket, hie only pillow, be again the Philippines will bring home miles. reduced to 5 per cent and that cer raid and hungry Fl!« oftrntlm«*« wa«. ah« thia time ahe waa ar. ..mpanied by Ella, slept so soundly that Mary was obliged Supplies have Ixx-n orderixl rushed immediately after the return of all tificates must l>e presented at the to call him twice ere she aroused him. M»ly dung th« rlo«er to her hu«b«n<l, who rlung rl.nely to her mother'a aktrta The farmhouse of Thomas Seavey, to soldiers at Fort Giblxm, Alaska. th«« volunteer« the regiments of the That night he came home w ild with de happy to «!>ar« hia fortune, whatever It George did u d aa uaual raresa her, but on the north side of the McKenzie, a boundary showing that the royalty Troops will lx*gin to leave China regular army who have lieen longest short distance below th emouth of the has been |>aid or suffer confiscation might be Two year« after her marriage, he eeked her ni— kingly, "if her hair had light -"be lia.l earned a whole dollar, and hearing that b«r father waa daog r>»ueiy ronimenred romlng out!" while Ella only he knew how he could earn another half when she promises to |iay the indem in th«* Philippines, the Fourth caval Mohawk, was totally destroyed by of dust. A vigorous protest is being ry, tin* Fourteenth, Eighteeth and 111. ah« want t<> him, but the f«»rgb• n« «« anawered by graaplng at her long curia. dollar to morrow Ch, I wish it would nity. made by the miners. fire. This was one of the land marks Twenty-third infantry. •h« «o ardently dr«lrwd w«« never galne I. ■ a If to reaaaure herself of their lately. come quick," eaid he. aa he related hi» There has lieen a marked advance that country, having been built in University of California defeated for the Id man • re««on wa« gone Eulth In a few days George was able to go success to hie mother. Tin* transport Egbert, which has of in the price of beef and eggs but there 1868, at a cost of about $X500. filly «he watrhod until the eml. and then on deck, and though he atlll petted and But. alaa! the morrow found him burn University of Oregon in field day. 75 just arrived from the Philippines will is ample supply to last until naviga Ing with fever, and when he attempted to 42. wbm ah« heard read hl« will and knew played with Ella, he never again alight b«* d«-tained in quarantine for a «reek tion opens. A cold storage plant has PORTLAND MARKETS. that hi« property wa« all brquoitbed to e.l Mary. At laet. after many weary to stand he found It Impossible to do so The British house of commons nr mor«*, a soldier having di«xl|if^ma 11 lieen erected by Tacoma pebple at a b«r Biater in Amorlr«. oh« brushed th« daya. there came the joyful newa that A ease of aearlet fever had appeared in Wheat — Walla Walla, 59060c. ; |xix during the voyage. The cabin cost of $30.000. the village, and it soon became evident adopted the coal tax by a vote of 333 tear« from her long «yelaahr« «nd went Ias i waa In eight, and next morning Boa valley, nominal; biuestem, 61(462c. passengers, however, will be fumi Sluicing has already commenced kick to her humble bom« prepare^l to ton. with Ita numerona doinea and eplroe, that the dlaease had fastened upon to 277. per bushel. gated and allowed to land. •>««t th« worst. Frank. Tlie morning following the sew waa before them Toward noon a pleaa- Flour—Best grades $2.90(93.40 per on some of the creeks and conserva An engineer was killed and a score , Io course <yf time three children. Frank. ant looking, middle aged man came on Ing society Ella Campbell and several tive estimates place the clean up at barrel; graham. $2 60. of passengers wen* injunxl in a train Mary and Ella, were add«d to their num $25,000,000. board. Inquiring for George Moreland, other children showed symptoms of the LAUNCHOFTHE DEFENDER. Oats — White. $1.3001.35 per cental ; wreck in Iowa. b«r. and though their presence brought aud announcing blmarlf aa Mr Selden asm. disease, an i in the season of g. n gray. $1.2501.30 |*er cental. •unah n« .n | gla’nr««, it broUfbt George Immediately atopped forward, eral sickness which followed few wen- Much satisfaction is expresseil in fscht Constitution Lowered Into the Water Barley—Feed, $17017.25; brewing, 1 tally Ixmdon at the turn the South African CHINA SEEKING A LOAN IB increase .»f t<»il and » are r.»r after and after greeting hla unde, Introduced left to car. for the p.wir widow $17017.25 )>er ton. at Bristol. year Mr. Howard struggled on. while Mr and Mra Howard, apeaklng at the little Frank grew worse. The dollar lie affair has taken. Mill-tuffs—Bran. $17 per ton; midd ••‘b day rumor« reached him of the same time of their kindness to him during had earned was gone, the basket of pro Bristol, R. I., May 8.—With het lings. $21 80; shorts, $20.00; chop, Will Request the Power» to Obtain On« for plenty to l»e had In the land beyond the hie lltneas- All waa now confusion, but visions Mra. Johnson had sent was «••nr. A draft of the new canal treaty is Iter. hull gaily decorated with flags and $16. and at la«t, when hope «eetned dying In the hurry ami buetle of going aahore and when for milk baby Alice cried, there said to have Ixx-n presented to Eng her deck well filled with sailors, the euf, he rooked to try his fortune In the George did not forget Mary. Taking was Bon. to gir» her. Hay—Timothy. $12.500 14 ; clover. land by Secretary Hay. Pekin, May 9—China will request yacht Constitution was christened $709.50: Oregon wild hay, (To be continued.I fir fa inn 1 b<NM gf th« weary rm gi | if her aside he threw round her neck a the powers to obtain for her a loan One million Chinese have lost their this evening by Mrs. Butler Duncan, per ton. Th’ necessary preparation« for their ■ mall golden chain, to which waa attach sufficient to |>ay the indemnity as lives by starvation and violent deaths who broke the traditional bottle of llown a Mountain Hlope. WFr* *• •°°t> «• possible, an I ,.,| a I.H-ket containing a miniature like Hops—12014c. per lb.; 1899 crop, soon as the amount thereof is made wben th« Wm<lerni«re left the harbor nc«« of himself painted a year Iwfore Ths d«*s«ent from the easiest pn«R since the allies first landed. wine on her glistening bow, just as 607c. known. She will also ask for an ex • Liverpool they stoo<| upon her <!e«k. •'Keep It." aald ho, "to remember me Herons tlx* Blue llhlg«* mountains there Wool—Valley. 12 's0 13 ’4c ; Eastern tra 20,000,(MJO taels to be provided A trial trip of Shamnx-k 11 has she started slowly down the ways into waving a last adieu to the few kin I by. or If you get tired of It, give It to ataiuta. known aa Snicker's gap, to the the sea. The scene was a brilliant I Oregon. 9012c; mohair, 20021c. annually, according to the proposi proven her to lx* vastly siqx'rior in nenla who on abom wrr« bidding them Ella for a plaything." one. as the Constitution was slowly per pound. Shenandoah river. Is long nnd steady. every particular to Shaninx'k I. godspeed tion of the ministers. "I wlah 1 had "tie for yon," aab! Mary, lowered into the water, the cheering At regular Intervals a little elevation Butter — Fancy creamery, 150 Among the passenger« wa« George an I George replied, "Never mind. I can The foreign ministers have decided Twenty torpedo limits mid destroy from the Imats outside being loud and 17 ltc. ; dairy, 12 >,014c. ; store. 100 of solid «Mirth, also known ns a brake, Moreland, whose parent« had died aome remember your looka without a likeneaa." to address a collective note to the ers will lx* turntxl over to the govern vigorous, while the searchlight from has been banked up acroes the road 12c. per |Miund. months before, leaving him and a largo Then bl'bllng adieu to .Mr. and Mra Chinese government informing it ment within the next few months. the steam yacht Colona, just outside Eggs—Oregon ranch, 14014'sc. that a joint indemnity of 450.000,000 rortune to the guardianship of hi« un< l«\ Howard. Frank and Ella, he eprang Into to keep It from being washed away by the dock, illuminated the stern of the rains. A ferry, propelled by and the heavy • wMlthy merchant residing in Boston I hla uncle'a earrings carriage an.I waa rapidly per dozen. Latest mail advices from China taels would la* deniandetd and asking Constitution. Rockets and other • uncle, \|r Hcldrti, had written for driven • away. Mary looked after him at the river current, carries the stage brought proofs of terrible eonditions j Ch«-e*e—Full cream, twins, 130 what method of payment is promised. tireworks added to the gaiety of the bl« nephew to join him In America, and I long ,i 13'se. ; Young America, 13'4014c. A reply is expected by the end of the a ■ the heads of the white horses coach across tin* Shenandoah, which which exist under the foreign military situation. As the stern of the craft per pound. In sight. and then taking Frank's flows nt the foot of th«* mountain. I W«| fur thia purpose that George had were I- _ rule in North China. week. »•“en passage th« Windermere emerged from the shops, the private One day th«* conch, well loa«l«sl with - In ............................................... III* hand, folhmi’d her parrot! to the hotel, Poultry—Chickens.mixed.$3.500 ;4 w-- - * The controller of currency Ims is- I signals of the members of the syndi • • 'rauk. genernua hearted boy, mi l where for a few '!".♦• they had deter piinscngcrs mid their bngghge. had at hens. $10 4 50; dressid, 11012c. per e Ith n all knew him. • •favorite Faxorlt. »¡,h || who k lww h |in.’ He mined to atop while Mra Howard made Fiendish Crime in Kansas. tallied a fnlr sp«.***«l when an n<*cldent to sued a call for n statement of the con cate were displayed on small dagstaffs jMiund; springs. $305 |s-r dozen; a paaslonate admirer of beauty, mid Inqnlrlea for her elater. dition of the national banks at the upon her deck. «lucks, $506; gee-«-. $607; turkeys, the liarncM <x*cii»i-«*«l. Tin- «lrlver could Leavenworth, Kan., May 9.—Miss tha murnent the Howard, .-«me ..n board Meantime from the wlndowa of a Urite. close of business on Wmlnesdnv April live, 10012c; dressed, 13015c. per Bonnie, an employ«* of the state peni II.'. ,,l•!h, ,,f Kl1«' fr" bre handaoni.- building a little girl looked not turn the vehicle io ignlnnt tin* high Torquoise for McKinley. 24. pound. banks on either aid«* —ithout upsetting "''If attracted toward her. Mary, out. impatiently walling her father-! re tentiary. while gathering mushrooms Santa Fe, N. M., May 8.—Fom Potatoes—Old. $101.25 per sack; near Lansing, was struck on the buck Work of cleaning up the debris '"•» aihaltlve nature ahrank from the turn, wondering why he waa gone ao tong It mid perhaps maiming Its occupants. '‘■'*"6"n of strangers, eluded all hla mid If «he eliould like her cousin George. There was nothing to do but to "keep from the Jacksonville fire is progress Ix-autiful and valuable turquoise from new. 202l«c. jx*r |>ound. of the head by an unknown person In the center of the room the dinner the horses on their feet mid guidt* ing rapidly. Mutton — Lambs 4*« 05c. ;x-r and rendered unconscious, after ar. I " I1'! i1""1* "n',*r it*1' bonnet Tlila Martial law still pre- 1 the Porterfield mines in the Burro mountains were presented to Presi table waa standing, nnd Ida Belden had s, hl" ''"rloslty. and when he fol jioiind gross; lx*st sheep, wethers, vails. Supplies in great quantities which she was assaulted and then them." with’ I" her the remark twice i-limig» I ••><’ I'x*atlon of her coualn'a Every time ho reach«*«! one of tlie arc coming from all parts of the ’ dent McKinley by Governor Otero. with wool. $4.2504.50; dressed, 7lac. thrown into an old well. The young which we commenced this chapter. plate, on.» placing It nt her aide, ami The largest stone weighs 20 carats, per |M>und. mounds across the rornl lie had to exer country woman regained consciousness and Z'-ntly smoothing back her hair, lastly putting K directly In front, ao ahe • nd was a superb specimen. Ilogs — Gross, heavy, $5.7506; after repeated attempts reached the cise the greatest skill In steering over Insurance companies in Missouri could have a fair view of Ilia face. a.H "t"1 «l'>"ay. he light. $4.7 505; dressed, 707-sc. per surface and went home, where she "Why don't they coms?" nhc had enlil It squarely, but by coolness and pre have Ixx-n robbed out of $100.000 by nd.’i \h° ) "* •h"’ •" Sheet Muiic Trust pound. told of the crime. She stated that l-'o'iing?" The tear, at.rted to for the twentieth time, when the sound sence of mind I k * brought Ills load safe a gang who have been setting fires in Chicago, May 8.— Arrangements Veal—Large. 708c. per pound; she had caught a glimpse of her ihe r " i?c*,,n «« of carriage wheels In the yard below ly, although nt a tremendous ape«-«l. the southern part of the state. Six | have been completed for the forma »mall, 8l2c. per pound. iiia.U her start up. and, running down assailant and would la* able to iden down th«* mountain. From long <*x|x*- men mid one woman have Ix-en arrest- ( Io "">• ao. EH" sn.vn Beef—Gross, top steers. $505.25; tify him. tion of a comb nation of the eight stulls, she was "baking the hands rlence he knew where It wi.s possible Miss Bonnie died soon etl. Three of them have inaile written | Bui I- •«/• ao but mother leading publishers of popular sheet cowsand heifers, $1 500 4.75; dressed inJ iTanky," of her roiiain, whom she decided to be to drive Into the river without getting afterward. Searching parties are confessions. . music in the United States. trn1lh’"^’',,?'.l,, '’'"••"’t »Iwaya tell til.- handnome. Placing her arm affectionate beef, 8.L-408laC. ;ier p«>und scouring the country. beyond his depth, mid. as he boldly Iv around him. "lie led him Into the par later "" ' <,*or«''. wishing to a.lmin plunged hla team Into the stream an lor, saying: "I am so glad that you have It is reported that some of the *.y . I" ninch comfort as possible It U Raid Smallpox on Ocean Liners. Several Perione Minin,. effective brake upon Ita spec«! begun to m) l,r,”h*r hair' " pretty blue eyes, nice brown ,,.mo I" ll'<* wl,h Staten Island ferry boats are more poultry will cost less to raise than New York, May 8. — The ocean 1 in It Siam came to a standstill New York May 9.—Fire which and iu’b X""r for*l'ea.l, too. la broad \\ e ll have real nice tlmea, but perhaps operate, than 40 years old. 1,(MM) pounds of Iss-f, and will sell started just before midnight on the the terror stricken passengers ers arriving of late are averaging 1,. nnd you dislike little girls Did you ever see dr n"w lf l’l,'|n't inch a mild for almost twice as much. Count de Maquille, the last surviv ground floor of the five story apart one that yon loved?" drew a long breath once more. How big ot'<>n. bony cheeka, little no««*, 000 immigrants each, and the health "Yes, two." wan the answer. My boats came out after them, the harness While finding that the seed trad« officers of the port are kept busy. or of King Charles X's pages, died ment house at 756 Lexigton avenue ho ■„ i" ",l ' •wf"l teeth, you wouldn't "• "K'h a fright!" cousin I'la slid one other.” drove 20 or more families into the mid brakes were repaired and the of England, generally speaking, is Steerage passengers with sore eyes are recently at Nantes, aged 88 years. "(>h who la she?” asked Ida. "Tell Journey resumed. street and many |>eople had narrow well conducted, the departmental UDon h!'1' l’r‘,P*h"lty to tense had come The United States navy department t-sciipes. The police ami firemen, |n •l,|l b* enumerating the defect« me about her. How does she look? la committee appointed bv th«- Inw«« rejected, as a case of small pox was thaui hi.* PfH'oaely magnlfle.l the «ff i r"*'’*,t®,l I*, when he saw brt. . W"r'1* ................ Hbllng kassi i,'. n«l,r '’•mle, Mary burnt Into a ate St of weeping, then snatching ahe pretty ' . . George told her of Mary, who had watched so kindly over him during the wearv 'lavs of hie Illness. "1 know 1 should Ilka her," Ida aald. The poet Campbell found thnt "Com ing events cant their ahndowa before" nnd " 'Tin distance leuds enchantment to the view." agriculture recommends the estab lishment of a central station for the purpose ol testing seeds sent toit for official examination. discovered on a Oerman steamer. A steamer from Marseilles had three cases of smallpox among her 1,173 steerage passengets. will exhiibt at Buffalo an 8x20 foot map of the world, on which will be placed 307 miniature lead models rep resenting the war fleets of all nations •nd their locations from day to dav. aided by citizens, rescued several per sons. Two were injurvd and several are reported missing. The lire started in a butter and egg store. It spread rapidly.