te fe ✓ KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. « VOL. VI, KLAMATH FALJ»8, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 13, 1901. I pane, tnuslla curtains, clean matting, co» TRADE RELATIONS RE8TORED. vealent tullet table, sad wbat to her was fairer than all tbs real, upon tire uiauttd pl«-* there stood two small vaaea, tilled Our Export» Io Spain Thia Ytar PromlM ta with sweet Bowers, whose fragrant-* Uli- Break all Record». rd th» a part meat with delicious perfume. FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS ITEMS OF INTEREST FRO All thia was ao dlffi-reut from th* burs New York, June 5.—A spceial from ALL OVER OREGON. OF THE WORLD. walla, uncovered Boora and rickety furol Washington says: titre uf tba poorbouaw that .Mary treiu Commercial relation* between bind leaf It ahould provv a dream from t Comprebamlv* R«vhw ul th« lmpor»wi Spain and tha United State* ar-ein to C mhmku I and Financial flaptxninqi of I which ere lung she would awake. When Mary waa finally sent fur by portance A Britt Rtvww al al H.ppaninq» W the Past Wuk W«M ter to fully restored and it i* not improb­ Mra. Mason abe had lie* Il so m» It secua able that American export, to that Growth and Iraprovemewt* of ih* M. te a Condensed Form Whkh I» Mote tinned tu sick peraotM that abe km-w lu country in the finr-al year 1901 will lultlrely Juat what tu du aud when to Induttrici Throughout Our Thrrvheg C llkaly Io Pro»« ol 1st«rot to Our Many be greater, with poeaibly a single ex­ do It, and Iter step was so light, her rol*-e moawealth - Late»! Market Report Rudert. •o low. and tba baud which bath»-*! the ception, than in any preceding year. aching brad so soft and g»ntl» la Ita touch Export* from the United State« to that Mrs. Maaon laruluatarily drew her Ground has been broken for then There are yet many rebels in arm* 8|>ain in the nine months ending to her bosom, and kissing her lipa, lallad with March, 1901, were vainoti at Patterson school building at Euger her her child, aad said she ahould never in the island of Cebu. *7,091,043 in About 100,(JOI) pounds of wool , Icava her; then, laying back In her easy Jamestown, Cape Colony, has lieen »11,879,349, »gainst the corre«|»indinff period in the fiscal «old at The Dalles the other day chair, aha remained perfectly »till, while captured by the Boers. Mary alternately Bled her hair r-ud year 1899. The figures for the year 10 cents. Judge Taft will la-the first governs? up to thin time indicate that the total ■moothad her forehead, until abe fe.l Into Placer work in the Weatherby a a quiet slumber, from which aha did not of the Philippine islands. exporta from the United State, to Durkee districts, Eastern Oregon, a»vake until Judith rang the toll fur sup­ The Chine*« emperor is planning a H[iain in the fiscal year 1901 will be ! now in full progress. per, which waa neatly laid out !n a llltlo aliout *16,000,000. trip to Europe for next year. ■lining parlor, opeoing Into tba flower gar Slugs and cutworms are do.ng the import side the figure* of Civil government will be inaugur­ the On prewnt di-u. Thera waa aoiuelblug ao vary social fiscal year are largely in ■ small amount of damage to early g anil ebrering lu the appear a oca ut tbv ated in the Philippine* July 1. excea* of thoae of 1899, though slight­ dens around Cottage Grove. r* o-n, and th« arrangement of the table, Eight miners were killed by an ex­ ly lea* than thoae of 1900 which were The Oregon Telephone Compì with ita gloasy white cloth, and iliabea of ’ ■ nine- 1891. The annual has a large force of men employer tin* same bus that Mary felt a'luott aa plosion in a Michigan coal mine. inu* b Ilka weeping as ahe did on the u nht The cuti 'defender Coatutitiun wan import, from Spain into the United Dallas making extensive repairs. o* her arrival at the pourbouae. But »Ira. dismasted in a squall during her trial States since 1891 have ranged from Preparations for the Eastern < Mason seemed to know exactly how to trip. »3,500,000 to *6,000,000, averaging gon Fourth of July celebration, tc entertain her, and by the time that first Chicago machinist* demand that about *4-500.000, while for the pre»- held in Baker City, are being pus tea was over there was hardly a happier the Employers Association shall dis­ ent fiscal year they .eeni likely to *x- with vigor. child In the world than was Mary. s Banos, Cal. While the manufacturers were dis­ reported one day last week. over the glad future ofx-uing so brightly Lord Kitchener’s re|»>rta of the re- cussing their future action, the ma­ Arranged nets are being made before her? cent battle at Vlakfontein shows ! he chinists were not idle, a number of Fourth of July celebration at Di (To to continued.) British loss to have been J00. NEWS OF THE STAT EVENTS OF THE DAY I II AITEK VIII. <<’u»0tiu»d ) (lu. mxiiliia al"'Ut twu wm-k» after war,l Mary waa In lire meadow gailirriua niwalllia f ir illut'er when ah* heard aiiine ..... , dung bar uanie; •»■ as ah* came np all.- togan with. "«»h. my. ain't I bet and tlreil, aud I ran t »lay a minute, either, fur I rau away. Hut I had au< b good ■i-wa tn tetl yon. that I would romr You are (»in* to bare a areal deal better tome thnu thta You know »here Illes t'.irnrr la. the dlslrlet over eaat? Marr tepliel that «ha did, and Jenny reniiuurd VVe all wrut over there yea today I" "er 'Ira Maa-.n Hhe a a real tire lady, who u.ed to live In floatuu. and I»- lallniata «.Uh ma. until three or four year» •*■> wheu Mr. Mason died W* illdn I there any mor* then, an.l I eake-l Ko«- what the reaaoa was, and ab<- aahl Mrs Ma»on waa poor now, and ■is ha-l 'rut her.' and when I aaked her • hat »he isit her with, she only laughed, awl «aid she Itelteretl I didn't know any tblax H»t •I"1'* ,h,u !’’• learned what It meaua." "What dm « I " aaked Mary and Jenny todteil' "If a per««! die« aud leave« no money. Be aiattvr how *.» m I his folk« are. or h*w murh jeu like them, you mustn't know them ahm you mart them In the street, or you must enwa over the other aid» If you «er theut ceMulM; and then when la Ja-e rail aud »peak alsoit them, you utuat draw a great, l-ui* breath, and won­ der ho« the poor thing will gel along, she was «> dreadfully extravagant.' 1 poaitirely heard mother aay those very •onts about Mr«. Mason, and what 1« ao faaay. the washnouiau th» Mine day ipoki- -if her, and erled when abe told tow kin ! «he wan. an I bow aha wouM go wltbotti thing« herself for the sake of glr lo< lx the poor.” Afisr a moment's pause Jenny pror«*ed- ad: "Tin« Mra. Ma«ou rama Into the run airy and leoight the prettiest little rottage you ever saw. Hhe has lota ot ales fruit. an.| for all mother pretend« in Bateoa that «be does not vlalt her, juat a« soon as the fruit Is ripe she always pw« there l*a says It’a real mean, and to should think Mrs. Mason would are tbrnufb II ” "Did you go there for fruit yesterday Y’ «.I.-1 M ■ hero sooner, said lie, "I hi I tho roads Is awful rough, aud old Charlotte live got a >tul> or aouu-tliln* lu her foot. But Whrru’a th.- gal? Ain’t alir ready Y' Hl- was anawi rcd by Mary herself, who made her appt-aranco, followed by Hilly toann* the boa. And How cuiuiurnced th. Iravr takings. Miss tlrundy’s turn i-utulng Brat "May I kiss you. Mis* Grimily?" said Mary M isa Grundy tom down and re- crtvrd th» child’s klsa, and then dartlug • •ff Into thr pantry, went to aklmmlug fiaua of milk already akluiniml, Uacls I'rtnr lrtwi..n liman kept ejaculating: m- It la true her eyea were very blight, and (here waa a cotnpreaalon about her mouth seldom am-n, esi-rpt Juat tof.ire otia of In r fri usled attacks. Oc- caal.itially. too, ahr pressed bar bauds up­ on b«r bead, and walking to tba sink, bathe.) Il in water, aa If to cool It* In­ ward heat. CHAITKR IX. Very different tlila time waa Mary's ride alllr Mr. Kliltfht from wbat it hail lirru aotue niunlba before, and after brnahln* away a few natural tears, and sr-ndiii* Irark a few heart-aigha to the lov­ ed one« left lx hind, her spirits rallied, and by the tliue they reached the border« of III*« Corerr* there waa aueb a look of quirt hapfiiH-aa on her fare that e»i-u Mr. Ivnl*b> n-itl*<-d It. Aa they rode on Mary fancied that tba rettntry looked pleaaautcr an! tba honaea better than In the region of the poorbouse; and when a sudden turn of the road brought Into »lew a toautlful blue «beet of water, rm iMaotned by bright green bill*, her delight knew no boon la Springing up and point ing toward It. -hr exclaimed: "Oh. please atop a mom. til and look, lan't Il lovely? What la It?" "That? Oh. that'» nothing but Tor dunk Pond.’ nr aa folk« moat generally call 'am, serin' there'« two. North and I I' "How far la thr | hiu 4 from Mrs. Ma- son's?" aaked Mary, coating longing glance« toward th. di.lant saudy beach and the graceful treea which drooped over the water'« edge. "It'a farther back than ’tig there, 'cause "Uh. ao," returned Jenny. "Mother It'a uphill all the way." said Mr. Knight, said «hr was tired to death with staying "but here ar to al Miaa Mason's thia at h me that, »hr b«*ard unir house right livre," and be polnta*d to a thlag in Hoaton al»Htt a large rats’* In neat, bandanmv cottage, almoat hidden Eaglanl. ahlih (HtaaHily would fall to from view by the -lense foliage which > Mrs. Ma«.-n. aud ahr thought it would 1« aurrnunded it. real kind tu go and trll her. Mrs. Maaon There waa a long lawn in front, and ha« poor health, amt while we were there Into the carriage road on the right of It «hr a«k«i uiothrr If she knew of any good Mr. Knight turned, aud driving up to a little girl «he rould get to rome and lit» •Ide door, «aid to Mary, "Come, Jump with tor; 'one,’ »he aaid, ’who could lie down, tor my foot la ao lame I don't be quirt wbrn her head ached, aud who Here I'll get out. But there's your cheat, •onld read to hsr and wait on her at You ren t lift that. Halloo! Judith, othsr tlnir«.* Mother »aid st* did not come 'ere " know uf any. but when Mrs Ma»on In answer to thia rail a fat. pleasant Went Hit t . gpq tea, I f.illoued and told look lug colored woman apt>earr>u«t In- Mrs. Mason, and carefully lirtiah Ing her hair and tying on a clran apron, ■eying when she returned that, aa Mrs. »he drM-vtidrd to the kitchen, where ahu Mason was still auffering from a head­ ache, she could not aee Mary until after ►iVn*’* ,',r "r' K k WM i who railed out. dinner. "And," continual Judith, "»lie **•"“ lnr child, how do you do? 'I’enra told me to entertain you, but 1 dou't know b* ••» you'»» grown handmitne. It agree« what to any nor do first. Harry died •Ita y<» glad enough to leave married, ami ao I never had any little •nil go and live with her, won't yon?" glrla to talk to. Can't yon think of some- pointing toward a lady »»ho waa Just thing to talk about? What have you ionilng from Mrs Parker's room and to- lieen Used to doing?" *"r' *ho»i Mary's heart Instantly warm- "Washing dlahes." waa Mary’a reply, "Wall." anawcred Judith, "I gucaa you , Mr. Knight, "one won't have that to do here for one night; " ' ><• Lincoln glrla haa taken a mighty when aomc of the neighbor* were in I •me to yo,, nni) ((.g nUM>r )1M> for heard Miaa Maaon tell 'eiii that »lie got “eyre dreadful stuck tip folks." you to rend to her and wait on her. An I *ir’” Mary. Inter- then she »aid something about your not "Jenny Isn't a Idt stuck up." having nn equal chance with your elater. ' mpli’ returned Mr. Knight. "She Yon han't but one, now f'otlier'a dead, "<»« not luil.m, to the Lincoln nice, then. have you?" Mary replied in tho negative, and Ju­ 1 ¡J«?"'. hnow them, rm»t and branch, tare . '"*d *',rk ,n ,b* r»’” dith continued: "Wall, now you've got '•»' ■I'f'« f-rgot all over the Brat ou t. 1 reckon you’a glad kill t1**' *”'* her head dreadful the baby'a dead, for alio must have la-en •h. nrvrr ahe are-, me. But that’a kind of a bother, wasn't ahe?" I her here nor there. Thia woman Inatantly Mary’a thoughts flow back to »<• you to livr with her. Miaa Mason, an empty cradle, and again a little golden 1'• Mary. Mary, thia la Ml»« Maaon." head waa pillowed upon her hreaat. an «ri-r' Mre^u""1"" ,M'lni‘ ,h"* ,'"l‘l'l,y often In time* past It hail lieen. and aa It would never be again Covering her • reel . . l,r",'’*>lod to aak Mnry In» . k \i'>f «nd ended by aay- face with her hands, alio aolda-d, "Oh, Ihoiu,)" ."'"K1" -he would take her, al- Allie, Allie! I wish she hadn't died!" Judith looked on In amaaeinent. and for • oim- r"lh,,r n,,t b»v" ,"‘r I»- al "r.* 4*Jn- »» »he waa going to want of »oinething better to do placed a fresh atjek of wood In the stove, mutter­ ftoUi-d" ' l"" Grundy wna now Inter »’k 1 ,l,",r1,’f"'ng her knowledge of ing to herself, "Now, I never! I might of knew I didn't know what to say. What "'e rru'liiui'' " '''”>"o"lal nlr a pily Hurry died. I'll give her that Idg too nn.M ''fhnpa, ma'am, it looks ginger snap the minute It’a linked. See if Hui I', .' i l’rnl"l»g myself, considerin' but I "" 1 "'"""«In’ of her nioatlv, 1 dou't.” Accordingly, when the snap waa done, me »< m " 'hnt aha'a lived with Judith placed It in Mary's hands, bidding «••1 ri.»; 1,ot. ",r so well, her cat It quick, and then go up and ace "’mp|•rr1^."t.'lMl'’,""."* " m"nn,'r"''. X|M»I- the nice chitinber Mrs. Maaon had ar­ • knlf. " '' Bni* w,l) aconr as bright ranged for her. «»turd’y"." Wl"h *° "***" "Com*,” said Judith; and lending the tie aim '""m last, and long Itefnre way, ahe conducted Mary up the atnir- Marv " '’Ter ‘hp «aatern hills caae, and through a light, nlry hall to tho ••’read, 't1' I""1 dr*»«*»!. Juat na ahe doo.- of a small . ...... which she opened, k»lly winJl,, ", h, r r,M,,n hek^I saying. "I.ook, ain’t It pretty?" ,,H ,OW1,onc' ‘‘Oh' Mary's heart wna too full to speak, mid •*irnlaa ok ,1,0,1 f '"K — mourning - for aeveral minute* she aloud silent. With Mirj-'a l,’r” 11 •* mourning when the exception of her mother's pleasant parlor In old England, she had never be­ fore seen anything which seemed to her ” w“’1* Mr Kul,l,‘ droT" •»froii. i. i"' Maaon being sick with so cosy und cheerful as did that little “»•dai-ha. "I ohould have been room, with Its slng'e bed, snowy counter- 11 i y, Will *’J-1 í » ’ if * ; i V I machinists leaving the three plants The O. R A N. Co. has a h Russia's casualties during the Chi­ of the Crane Company to join the new switch engine in the Pend nese campaign were 31 officers and strikers. Statements differ as to yards. tum.ulllra tbs Frsncbman Kap«rt- 682 men killed or died of wounds. the number of men who left the rncmi In tonrntau K «glinb. The movement of cattle from The city of Mattoon, III., was Crane plant. Besides these men, 80 A I'n-ucbtiiau tblrating for linguistic ney county for the summer it su|H«rlor1ty re«-eutly In-gan a counte of almost entirely destoryed by fire. workmen struck in three other places, tinder way. ...»«« to th« Cup ùtluxitr CoMtHutHM Engllab lettaona with a timelier of lan- The proju-rty loaa will reach *75,000. while agreements were signed with five firms whose names would not be A severe frost near Vale a few nights gmigre. After tolling conscientiously — Rare* Will 9« Postpowcg. The rebel general Cai I les doubted given out. ago is reported to have injured crops through a g Illa master was overheard: hmself. old steers were shipped from Yaquina breeze off Brenton's Reef lightship "I find the English very difficult,” Von Walderaee has start«-»! for Ber­ All Lin«« Wut of th« Misxixxippi to the Pa. bay last week. i this afternoon, with three lower sails complalne»! the Frenchman. “How do lin. cific to Be United. yon pronounce t-0-11 g-h?" The contract for carrying j the mail set, the big hollow steel mainmast on Physicians give hope of Mr» Mc­ "It la pronounced ‘tulf.’ ” New York. June 5.—One trenien- between Marshfield and N tortb Bend the defender Constitution coll Kinley ’ s slow recovery. "Eh. bleu, 'tuff;' 'anuff,' then, 1* spelt will be let July 1. like a blow pipe through the sudden The policy of the United States dou* consol idat ion of the railroads a n o u g h. la It not?” Oliver P. Kaubb, aged 78, an old breaking of the starboard and win­ operating between the Mississippi identical. I and Russia is "Oh. 110; ’aiiutr Is a|M>lt s n u ff, Al pioneer, died at his home near Col- ward spreader. The mast broke off a mutter of fact, word* eudlng III The prune outlook in Oregon is river and the Pacific coast promises burg the other day. only a few feet below the spreader, to result from a settlement of the o 11 g b are somewhat Irregular.” favorable for a good market. The new superintendent of the about three-fifth* of the length of the "I .<■<•; n au|H-rb language! T-o-li g li ( Senator McLaurin, of South Caro- differences wlffch caused the North­ ern Pacific corner. Not only have Badger mine in Susanville district mast above deck, and as the top mast I* 'tuff' and c o-u g h la 'cuff.' 1 bave ! lina, withdraws his resignation. the differences lieen settled between has laid off a number of men, pend­ was carried away at the same time, a very lunl cuff." A new newspaper is expected to be the Morgan-Hill faction and the Har­ ing the making of improvements. "No; It 1» ‘coff,’ not ’cuff.' ” none of the spars truck the deck ex­ i started in Seattle about October 1. riman partjr, regarding the Burling­ The Lincoln county court will "Very well; cuff, tuff aud coff. And cept the boom, and the latter only hit ton deal, and the relations of that repair the bridge across the Big Elk Several thousand dollars were found d-iyti g h la ‘duff,’ eh?" under a sidewalk in Mineral Point, rood and the Northern Pacific and river at Elk City and will construct it light blows which did not injur« "No, not 'duff.' ” Great Northern with the Union Pa-! a bridge across the Yauina river at the hull at all. None of the sail« Wis. " 'Doff,' then?" cific, but also that the St. Paul, the Pioneer. were torn and all can be used again. "No; 'doh.' ” A serious encounter occurred be­ Chicago A Northwestern and the "Well. then, what about h ou g h?" tween French and British troops in The machinery for the additional Fortunately three seamen had juat Chicago Great Western will be taken five stamps for the Lucky Boy mill come down from the masthead after "That I* prouounc«*»! 'hock.*" China. care of in the great harmunixing in the Blue River district has arrived ** 'Hock!* Then I auppone the thing taking in the club topsail, but the Chicago employers agree not to try the farmer use«, the p-l-o-u-g b. la to settle machinists' strike until after scheme in the trunk lines of the west. : at Springfield and will be hauled to wreckage swept overboard the second the mine as soon as poesilbe. •pluff.' or la It ’phlock,’ or ’plo?’ Fine June 11. mate. He was promptly hauled on PLANS OF SEATTLE MEN. language ’plo.’ ” board however, without sustaining Aa a result of a colliison in West Portland Markets. "No. no; It la pronounced ’plow.’ ” anything more than a few bruise*. "I shall soon master English. I am Virginia two are dead and many oth­ Will Try to Get Non-Union Mtn in About Tne Constitution will be taken to Wheat—Walla Walla. 60c.; val- ers injured. Sixty Days More. sure. Here we go. ’Plow,’ ’coff.’ ’tuff,’ j ley, nominal; biuestem, 61962c- Bristol where another steel mast if AU railroads west of Mississippi nearly finished. The yacht will be 'hock,* and now here la another— Seattle. June 5.—If the strike of ' per bushel. river to the Pacific coast are to lie r-o-n-g h: that la ’row,’ 1 auppooeF* Flour—Best grades. *2.909 3.40 per immediately refitted, hut it will lie a I the metal working unions is not week or 10 days before she is ready tc f “Oh. no, tny friend; that’a 'ruff' consolidated. liarrel; graham, *2.60. again.” Oats—White. *1.32^91.35 per cen­ sail again, so that the races scheduled There is great unseaineas Eng­ settled within 60 days at the out­ off this port for June 15 and 17*will "And I m » u g h 1» 'buffF " land on account of scarcity of South side, an effort will be made by the tal ; gray. *1.3091.321* percental. manufacturer* to operate their shops "No; that happona to be ’bow.' " Barley—Feed, *17917.50; brewing, have to be jiostponed. African news. "Ye«, wonderful language. And I A state­ *17917.50 per ton. A new explosive, called Maximite, with non-union workmen. Millstuff*—Bran, *17 per ton ; midd­ have Just e-n-o u g h of It; that's 'enou,' much more powerful than Lyddite, ment practically to this effect was RAILROAD TO REPUBLIC la It not?" has been adopted by the United State* made today by a leading member of lings. *21.50; shorts. *20.00; chop, "No; ’enilff.' ” — Sheffield Weekly government. the Washington branch of the Metal »16. Contract for Construction Signed—Canadian Hay—Timothy, *12.50914; clover, Trades Association of the Pacific New». Pacific Connections. Exports this year from the United coast. It is said by members of the *799.50; Oregon wild hay, *697 Imdy "Botm” and Her Trunk*. States to Spain will lie larger than in Manufacturers' Association that there per ton. Spokane, June 6. — Construction There 1« a story going around atMuit any preceding year, with a |M>ssil>le arc plenty of non union machinists Hop*—12914c. per lb. work will start tomorrow at Nelson. Lady lloliert* and her trunk*, for the ■ingle except ion. in the East, who would readily ac- ■ Wool — Valley, 11913c; Eastern Wash., on the Republic & Grand truth of which, aay* the Westminster Oregon, 7@llc; mohair, 20921c. Intense heat prevails over Europe. cept work at the present scale of Forks Railroad, Contracta were Gazette, a man returning from South per pound. The birth of a royal princess causes wages in the Seattle shops. Africa vouches. George 8. Decks Butter — Fancy creamery, 159 signed here today. At the height of the transport difficul­ much joy in Italy. 17 Sc.; dairy. 13914c.; store, 109 A- Co., are the contractors, and the / Filipinos Elected to Congrttt. General Chaffee’s army has arrived ties, l.ndy ItolM-rtn carrh«d eight large 12c. per pound. road, 46 miles in length, is to be com­ Madrid, June 5. — Among those trunks from I’ iiih * Town to Bloemfon­ at Nagasaki from China. —Oregon ranch, 12912l4c- pleted by November I. It will con­ who were recently elected to parlia­ per Eggs doxen. tein lu the very teeth of the officer*. Ixmdon has a rumor of a severe ment were three Filipinos, residents Cheese —Full cream, twins, 12<*c; nect with the Canadian Pacific at EverylxHly wondered, everybody British defeat near Pretoria. in Spain. They propose during the Grand Forks, B. C., but the promot­ Young America, 1351914c. l*r ors say they are independent of all grumbled. No one but Iunly liolx-rt» The duke of York's visit to Canada course of the debate on the speech pound. cigthl have taken the things through has been officially announced. from the throne to bring up the Pou 1 try—Ch ickens, m i xed, *3.5094; railroads. The ti'HiiNport of stores had lw*eu atop question of the Philippines, alleging hens, Secretary Holland and Attorney- lint The Philippine commission *495.00; dresseil, 11912c. per pt-il for the time, the sick lacked every that the situation is worse than be- pound; springs, *1.5093 per doxen; Morris will leave tomorrow for To­ Itcgun its final provincial tour. coinfort, nnd those who were not sick fore the war. ducks. *597; geese, *697; turkeys, ronto to arrange for the construction were half starvetl and only half-clad. Mrs. McKinley's condition cause* live. 10912c; dressed, 14916c. per of a 500 ton smelter at Grand Forks. Therefore, when a fatigue party was the doctors much apprehension. Burglars Burned a Town. They say they have contracts for the pound. told off to fetch thus»* eight trunks from Minister Conger expects to return Beaumont, Tex., June 5.—The Potatoes—Old, 90c9*1.10 per sack; greater part of the ore output of Re­ Bloemfontein station, some rather un­ to his post in China about July 17. public for the next two year*. town of Jaspnr has been entirely new. 2c. per pound. complimentary things wer»> »aid about wiped out by fire. Seventeen houses, A *10,000 fruit packing house will Mutton — Lambs 4^9&C- per women travelers In general and tills Atphalt Dcipoiits Diicovarad. l>c established at Vancouver, Wash. including every business house in tho pound gross; best sheep, wethers, lateet transgressor In particular. New York. June 6.—A cable meg­ The Ohio state board of arbitration place, and a number of residences, with wool. *4.259 4.50; dressed, 697c Next day seven of th«» eight trunks were destroyed. The town has no fire per pound. age to the Ecuadorian Association, wen» unpacked, nn4 c . per pound. The deepening of the St. Lawrence New York. cnnal ayuteiu has had other result* Ran Into an Oil Car. A Georgia coroner's jury brought Poetal Orders. It is understood in Rome that Pope thnn to allow the pnuxitge of ocean­ in the following verdict recently: Pittsburg, June 6.—Passenger train Washington, June 5.—‘The poat- “The deceased came to his death going freightage, following In the Leo XIII lias made a will naming his No. 106, on the Panhandle Railroad, successor. of the vessels sen herrings have office at St. Louis, Marion county, «like from a railroad in the hands of a re­ known as the Carnegie accommoda­ made their appearance In Lake On- Northwestern Iowa has begun ship- Or., will be discontinued on June 15 ceiver, and the same is manslaughter tion, ran into a tank car full of oil in tnrlo, and are lielng eagerly captured ping choice butter to l’orto Rico. and its mail sent to Gervais. A post­ in the first degree.” b.v the tlnhermen. The first consignment left Sioux office has been established at Chisna, Banana flour has lately begun to be the Troy street tnnnel last night. The oil immediately ignited and the Falls a few days ago. Alaska, to lie supplied by special used in making cakes, bread and bis­ I'rrlimlmr, *tsp>. train was completely f The Austro Hungarian census just service from Valdes, 200 miles to the cuits. It is also used as a children’s "Are you educating your child with completed shows the total population south. A poetoffice has been estab­ M view to Ills future college career?” '•Oh, yea; lie’s got to begin next to l>o 47,000,000, an increase since lished at Austin, Island county, --J-—«-..... .. in week ami take a drop of tabasco sauce 1890 of 9 per cent. The population of Wash, to lie supplied from Newell. Budapest has increased 45 |>er cent. three Times a day.” I NO WONDER HE WAS BALKED. i li 1! ¡"I HI 11 I £ i k 5, E irth. lam- f the I •'K'. t F I I- ! 1 I M