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KLAMATH VOL. VI. K LAMA 111 REPUBLICAN FA LUS» KLAMATH (N)UNTY, OREGON, .JULY 4, NO. 13. will h«vs * rars chance For taking musts FIRED ON BY STRIKERS. leaaoua of oyr t>vwl teacher»; suit then, 8URRENDER OF CAILLES. too, you will l>» In Ilin same lliiuae with George, suit ihsl slow« Is worth going to Ex-lnsurqent Taka* tha Oath ol Allagianca — Deputy UnlUd SUU« Marthall Had to fled Boston fur, I think." Arollloa, Command Will Glv« Up. hla llttl* aiiapecteil that her last argu - Attempted to Sarvc lajusttloa ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS ment was th« strongest objection to Santa Crus, Province of Laguna, Mary’s going, tor. much as »he wished ALL OVER OREGON. Huntington, W. V«., June 27 — OF THE WORLD. Luson, June 25.—General Caillra aur- to meat George again, ah* felt that she Yesterday a ¡ hi «»« of deputy Unitatl rendered here yesterday with 1150 men would not on any account go to hla home, State» marshal» were find on by the lost lie should think she cstuo on pur A Comprahaaalva Rsvltw of tha Impor'w •nd 500 rifles. The oath of alleg CesniMrclal and Flnafuial Happening« of Im. striker«, and forced to fi«w from the pose to see hlui. There wore other rea- iance was administered to the eg. portaru« — A Brief Ravlsw of of the Happsalngs of tha Past W««k Praia lar eons, too, why ah« did not wish to go. coal fields nt Mateawan. On their inaurgent. Colonel Cabailles, who Henry amt Rose Lincoln would both be Growth and Improvemauta ol th* Many journey to Bluefield» the officers were In a Condtnssd form Which li Most In the city, and she kuew that neither fled to the mountains wth a ¡xirtion Indutlrwi Throughout Onr Thriving Lees- forced to travel 25 miles on foot, Uk«ly to Prova of Intersat to Our Many of hi* trisips, likewise surrendered. of them would scruple to do or aay any thing which they thought would sunoy owing to the destruction of the rail monwaslth Latest Market Report Riada n. Caillca did lint sufficiently control tha her. Mrs. Mason, too, intoned her, and road by llmsia. Immediately upon ¡topuhu-o to bring in all the insurg CfiAPTKU XI!.—<Cuntlnue«l.) taking Mary's but hands between her longed to have her at home; so she resist ents in hi* district. The proceed tlieir reaching Matcawan they began Her* Jenny'* remarks were Interrupt- own. The town of Whitney, in Eastern Minors o( AI um I em have forinrd a ed all Ida's entreaties, and the neat let ings of aurrendor were orderly. sd by th« loud rattllug of wheel*, and th* aerving notices ot the injunction, lu a few word* Mary related her hla- ter which weut to Aunt Martha carried union. Oregon, is to pul in a water system. It is rejHirted that • lurge numtar halloo of many voice*. Going to tbe ! lory, omitting her acquaintance with her refusal. Baker City is endeavoring to have * which had le-en issued by Judge Three hundred Fiem-h converts of Caille«' follower* have approached dooi. she sod Mary saw coming down Georg« Moreland, and commencing at tbe In a day or two Mary received two let A weather bureau established in that Jackson, of the Fctlersl court. were msMui-rvd in Corea. the road at s furious rat* the old hay night when her mother died. him with a priqnieltioii that ho issue Ids was ters, one from llllly and one from Mrs. mob of strikers followed, srined to City. cart, laden with young people from Chic . warm hearted and affectionate, and care.l Mason, the latter of which coutalued The Forty-fourth volunteer» have a strongly worded proclamation de tha teeth with firearms. On all aide« opee. who had been tarrying In Htur- I lull llttl* whether on* were rich or poor money for the payment of her bills; but, arrived at San Francisco, SteamlMiat navigation on the Wil could lie heard the cry: "down with claring all Filipino insurgents who bri-lge an I were now returning home In If ah* liked them. From tbe first she had on offering It to the principal, how waa refuse to surrender to ln> considered lamette river to Corvallis has ceaned government by injunction." Women The body of Adelle-rt S. I lay waa kl*b glee. The horsi-a were fantaetlcally lieen Interested In Mary, aud now wind she surprised to learn that her hills had as bandits, and that this proclama for the summer. called the vengeance of heaven upon bulled at Cleveland, Ohio triumw-l »¡th ferua and evergreens, while Ing her sraia about her neck, and klaalng not only been regularly paid ami receipt tion I* published by the insurgent Probably the last car load of I'.HMI the marshal», and children hurled several of the girls were ornamented iu away her tears, ahe promised to love her, ed, but thet ample fundo were provided General* Corbin. St urn I m - i g and Me- presidents of every town in Laguna ¡xitatocs in the state was ahijqxxl from atones at them. When .nightfall Ike same way. Conspicuous among the and to bo to her aa true and faithful a for the defraying of her eipensea during Kllde-nleft Mail Fiancim-o for Manila. province. Hurlburt a fee. days ago. came, notice had liven aerv««d on the a-'liy group was Ella Campbell. Henry friend aa Jenny. Thia promise, which the coming year. A faint slckneea stole The Republican« <4 Ohio have re- lJacola's br ^d brimmed bat was rest | w aa never broken, was of great benefit to over Mary, for she lustsutly thought of The Oregon King Gold Mining Co., strikers of all the coal cotnpanie« but Mort Surrtndart Eaptcitd. lag no her long curls, while her white Mary, drawing to her aide many of tho Hilly Bender, and the obligation she nominateli Gcoig - K. Nash for gov «d Sumpter, lias filial article* of tncor- one, and they were to lie served at sue boon. i was tie I under Henry’s chia. boot girl* In school, who «.H.n learnml would now lie under to him forever. Then ernor. Thacker, Fearing an ambush, the Manila, Juno 2fl.— The inaurgent pomtion. Capital, II.4MM»,001». The moment Jenny appeared th* whole to love her for herself, and not because It occurred to her how Impoealble It waa officers waited until morning, and Th« Unitisi States government is general Arollio, together with a eon- Arrangements have been mule to party set up a shout ao deafening that th* wealthy Miaa Selden aectued ao foud that he should have earned so much In not in favor of d<-»lroying the forts sidorablo portion of the force« of Gen make Prairie City a “station" on the early yesterday set out for Thacker. lhe Widow I’erklna caiu* out In a trie« of her. so abort a time; and a* soon a* she could Home time te-fore noon they attempted eral Malvar, ia cgpectrd to surrender of China. to tee "if lhe Old Harry was to pay. or stage line and the change will be to serve an injunction. SiHiti after Mary went to Mount Hol trust her vole* to apeak, she aaked who A mob fol- ehat." No s.H>n.-r did Henry Idncolu get yoke «he bad received a letter from Billy, Il waa that had thus befriended her. A project haa bran »<-t mi finit to to the American force« at Han Jose, in made shortly. luwi-il, enraged to d<-a|M-ration at the Bntungn* province. sight of Mary than springing to bls feet, In which he eipreaeed hie pleasure that The prcceptreaa waa not at liberty to build a railroad from Valdes to Eagle Report* from the various sections »weeping characctr of tbe injunction. With the change from a military to •ad swinging hi* arm around hla head, he ■he waa at school, but added that the tell, and with a secret euaplcion of Auut City, Alaska. a civil government of the Philippine of t In- Rogue river valley are to the One reckleas fellow fired the first seres me-1 ->ut: "Three cheer« for the fact of her tiring there interfered great Martha. Mary retorned to her room to By a train wreck oil tho Wabash Islands, which occurs July 4, the effis-t that the wheat crop this year allot, and almost instantly the moun sebooltus'sm and her handsome lover, ly with hla plan of educating her him- read the other letter, which waa still un BiUy! Hurrah!" eelf. "Mother's III health." aald he, "pre opened, Her lirait trrw illany, and ber railroad in Indiana, 15 ¡x-raona are difficulty between the department of will l>e considerably short of the aver tain aid«-« ci -I kxx I the reports of 20 or 30 rifles. Th«- deput ice fled, liarely the military ms-rotary and civil m-rv- age. "Wasn't that smartY’ aald Jenny, vented me from doing anything until now. spirits faint, *a ahe read th« passionate riqiorti'd killed. outpouring of a hear' which had cherish when at last th* hay cart d Isa pea red and Just a* I am In a fair way to aceotu One ¡M-raon was killed ami »eversi ico board over the matter of holding Sherman county will have an extra cacaping with their lives. The strike situation ia aaauming a from view, and the noise and duet had pllah my object someone else haa stepped ed her Image for years, aud which, severely injured in a Mt. lamia tene examinations in the civil service for large wheat yield this year. Hut It la all right. BM aa though fearful of rejection, would still ment house fire. inoet M-rioua stage. Sheriff Hatfield somewhat Sul . I*.I Then as she saw In before m<- certain civilians now employed by A numtar of mine« in the Rubin- has withdrawn all Ilia deputies, be th* tears In M .-y'a eye* she ad.leil, "Oh. you do not seem to need my service« at tell her how much ah* waa beloved. "It the military department will disap There ia much discouragement m sonvillc district have been bonded. 1« no sudden fancy," said be. "Omv, I woukln't care if they did tease me about present I shall next week leave Mr Sei cause, it ia »aid, be dm-s not believe pear. Mary, I talleved n>y affection for you England over the military situation Billy Bruder I'd as lief be teased about • I--I1 ’• MSgl >>Iii.-nt, an.- go Into Mr \\ M In conaeqiienco of the aurrendor of Four hundred head of cattle were in that ¡xilicy lieing uaed to put returned, but now you are changed. Your in Routh Africa. thington'« law ofllce as clerk, hoping that him a* nut." General Caillca, all the insurgent purchast'd near Eugene at an average down the strike. The United States “It Isn't that.” said Mary, smiling In when the proper time arrive* I shall not letters are brief and cold, aud when I An attempt to raiac the tran»[Mirl prisoners on Luton island will lw re- price of »17 per head. niar»hal» have le-en alone, and after look around for the caoee I am led to bo defeated in another plan which waa spits of herself, a! Jenny'a franhnees. "It Ingalls resultisi in her sinking deeper leased. being chased out of the field y«-ster- Information from native fear that I waa deceived In thinking you lormsd In boyhood, aud which has become Ore from the Badger mine. Eastern Isn't that. I didu't Ilk* to bear Ella sing in the water than la-fore. sources confirm* previous rv|x>rts Oregon, is ahi|qxxl to Hsu Francisco day it ia le-licveil they will be strong ever loved me. If I am mistaken, tell the grist object of my Ufe, ” with your brother, when ahe must have Mary felt perplexed *n<l troubled, me ao; but If I am not. If you can never A detachment of 2(12 men and three that General Malvar will soon sur at the rat« of two carload* every five ly reinforced and return to the fight known be meant to annoy me." when they appear to enforce the in "Tkat certainly waa wrong." retamed llllly'* letters of late bad been more like be my wife, I will school myself to think I officers are on their way to Portland, render. day*. junction. Jenny, "but Ells isn't au much to blame those of a lover thaa a brother, and ehe of you as a brother would think of an Or., from Columbus, 0. They will only and darling slater." A band of strieltrs, almost 1,000 Work is well under way on the new lev «Mignoli to duty at Vancouver DESTROYING CHINESE FORTS. ts Henry, who seeaw to have acquired a could not help gueeelug the nature ot For several days Mary had not l«-ea road from Whitney to Alamo. When strong, have cronm-d over into Ken (teat inOueo.-s uver ber during tbe few "tbe plan formed in boyhood." Hhe knew Barracks, W ah. well, and the excitement produced by completed this road will decrease the tucky and are occupying the moun week* he bsa been at bom*. You know ahe should never love him except with a A ChincM- company haa filed a Valuable! Smuggltd Out uf ths Forbldds* sb* Ia easily flattered, and I dare aay slater's lore, and though ahe co«ld not Billy'* letter tended to Increase her Ill distance very materially and bring tain [siaaes. Here they are out of claim of 400, <MM) taels ness. During the hours In which she was City Sold to Fer«lgn«r>. against the reach of the deputy marshals, and Henty bss fully gratified her vanity la . tell him so her next letter lacked the tone more min«-* into the shipping list. that respect, for he says ehe la the only of affection with which ahe waa accus alone that day she had ample time fur Unite«! Htatea, claiming that when command the entrance« to the col Pekin. Juno 20 — Thcro has lw*en reflection, and tatore night she wrote • our marines were campisi at Tien decent looking Ctrl In Chicopee. But nee, tomed Co write, and was on tbe whole a lieries. * It is said that at a rnaaa PORTLAND WILL CELEBRATE. letter to Hilly, In which she told him bow I Tain, they appropriata«! furs, rug* no meeting of tho minister* ol the there comes Mrs. Mason; I guess she rather formal affair. Billy, who readily meeting at Thacker the miners de lm|H,aalble It was for her to ta the wife ; and jewels worth that amount. foreign jMiw-ra at Pekin since the first perceived the change, attributed It to the wonders what la keeping you so long." cided to ignore the injunction. right eauae, aud from that time hla let of one whom ah« had always loved as au ot last week, but the minister» them- Fr«iid«nt hid Net Com» But "Th« Fourth" Tbs moment Mr*. Mason entered the There are aliout 27,000 Clilm-se in M-lvoa profesa eat ¡»faction at own and dear brother This letter caused the school room. Jenny commenced talking ters became far leaa rbeerful than uaual. li Coming and There Will B* a Big Tima. Mary so much effort, and so many bitter Hawaii. Mary uaually cried over them, wlablng course of events. The Chinese forts THROUGH A TRESTLE. about M ount Holyoke, her tongue ran tears, that for several day* she continued more than once that Billy would Irene Tlx- enthusiasm which Portland ex Ri-cretary Hay baa started «hother have not yet been deatruyed. it haa sin* ao fast that It entirely prevented worse, and at last gave up all hope uf be canal treaty. fer hla affection from herself Io Jenny, liccn determined that cadi nation pected to expend in tho entertain anyone else from speaking until abe stop and It waa fur thia reason, perhaps, that ing preeent at lhe examination. Passenger Train on Wabash Railroad Wrecked ped for a moment to take breath. Then An American deserter who actiil as ahall destroy th-MW- fort* now <>ccii|iie<l ment of the president and party has ‘‘Oh. It's too bad!*' said Ida, "for I do without stopping tu consider the propri Mrs Mason very quietly remarked that by ita troops, but tho minister» find —Many Reported Killed. been laittlisl up and will I m - let loose ety ot tho matter, ahe first asked Jenny want you to see Cousin Georg*, and I ! Caillra* lieutenant haa ta-en placed in If Mary wished to go to Mount Holyoke that tho respective military command- to write to him. and then encouragtwl her know he'll ta disappointed, too, for I irons. in the «selebration of the Fourth of Tndianapolia, June 27.—A special sb* could do ao. Mary look ml up Inqulr- era object to destroying Chinese forts ia answering hla notes, which became never saw anything like the Intervet bo Fire dratroyml im« I liras buildings not occupied by their trout». Conae- July. While tho committ«*o which from Peru this morning says: iagiy. wondering wbat mine had opene-l gradually longer and longer, until at laat takes In you.” and warehouse» in Port laud, Or., to quently tho ntinialera will probably is engaged in arranging for the cele so aaddenly at her feet; but ehe received West bound paa.M-nger train No. 3, A few days afterward, a* Mary waa hia letters were sddresaed to Jenny, while bration in not doing much talking, it no explanation until Jenny had bidden the value of 400.000 have to employ Chinese lalmr to effi-et lying thinking of Hilly, and wondering If tho notea they contained were directed to is rarm-Ktly and energetically at work on the Wabash Railroad, ran into a bee food by and gone. Then ahe learn ahe had done right In writing to him *a The Iosa of life in Wo«t Virginia the destruction of the unoccupied fort* on ita plans, and will have several washout at Cass, 15 miles west of Mary! ed that Mrs. Mama had Just received one she dbl, Jenny came rushing In, wild (lood will not be aa large a» first re at the ex|»-naeof the different nation». CHAPTER XIII. hundred dollsr* from a man In Boston, vory large surprises in store for Port here, wrecking the engine and fivo with delight. Many Chinese enuch« have I m - ch ported, while pni|M-rty loas will lx> Rapidly tbe day« passed on at Mount who bad years before owed It to her hue landers and visitors on Independence car*. It is rumored that 15 persons Her father waa downstairs, together greater. «-Hing valuable» which have come Holyoke, Autumn faded Into winter, band. and waa unable to pay It aooner. Day. The fact that pheap railroad were killed. with Ida's father, George and Aunt Mar whose Icy from tho Forbidden City Tlevaltt- breath Boated for a time over “Aad sow." said Mrs. Mason, "there I* A man in Chicago who attempted fares will be providi-d mt all lines tha. ’’Moat the first thing I did," said ao reason why you should not go to the mountain tope, aud then melted away eh*, "was to Inquire after Billy Bender! to atop a quarrel le-twei'li two other 1 aldea thus »old were probably ¡ iukmm I into the city will doubtless ¡-rove an The train is due at Peru at 10:55, at the approach of opring, which, with over lhe walla of the city to tho Mount Holyoke, If you wish to." but left here uuP hour late. The I guess Aunt Martha waa shocked, for men, accidentally shot and killed ouu incentive to many resideuts of the Its swelling buds and early llowera, gave enucha' confislerat«** outside. One ******* George laug Iteti, of them. ahe I.Hiked SO queer. neighlsiring citioa to come in and1 tram was running at a high speed to licaiittfully carved table, which was “Ob. what a forlorn looking place!” way In Ita turn to tbe long bright day* of and Sir. Melden sold he was doing well, summer. And nuw only a few weeks re Washington'» alate grain in»|**ctor aeon in tho Forbidden City only two help celebrate, and they are promised make up lost time, and when near •»claimed Roa* Lincoln, a* from the win and was on« of lb« flueat youug men la pri-ilicta that 25,(MSI,000 bushvls of weeka ago, haa been sold by a enuch a reception which they will long re- Cass, five miles east of Logansport, does of th* crowded vehicle In which mained ere th* annual exaiulnallun at Boaton." plunged through a trestle that had mom la-r. wheat will be harvested in that state for (MM) taels. they had come !,om the cars she first ob which Ida waa to be graduated. During th« whule of George** ala; at No valuables of any Neither Rose nor Jenny were to return Bands from various outside towns been swept away by a washout. tained a view of the not very handsome Mount Holyoke Rose manage.! to keep thia year. 1 kind have l«en taken out of tlx- city the next year, and nothing but Mr. I.ln The engine was totally demolished will help to furnish the music, and rlllags of Routh Hadley. him at her aide, entertaining him occa A aaillsiat containing a young man through tho gate*. These are guaní- all aocieliea of whatever character are and the three passenger coache« and K-we was In the worst of humors, for coln'a firmness and goo<l senac had |>re sionally with unkind remark* concerning and three girl» capsixed on Curquinex •>d by American and Japanese troop*. invited to take ¡.art in the parade. two luggage car« were derailed and by some mischance Mary was on th* vented their lieing aent for when their Mary, who, she said, was undoubtedly straits, in Ualikirnia, drowning one It ia eatimat«xl that the coat of n pair- mother first bear<l that they had failed L. D. Cole, chairman of the adver overturned. Every surgeon in Peru •ame seat with herself, and consequently feigning her alckneaa ao as not to appear 1 ing the palece, inde|iendciit of the to enter the ml.MIe claaa. Mr*. I.lm-otp's of the girl» and lhe young man. •he waa eery much distressed and crowd mortification wA undoubtedly greatly In tising committae is working hard to was summoned, and the relief party ig her claeaee where ahe knew ahe could 'd. 8be. however, felt a little afraid of Ilratil liaa formally H0et'pt«-d the valuable work* of art which are tniae- let tho residents of sister cities know left for the «cone. do herself no credit; "but,” aald she, "as creaaod from the fact that the despised ing, will reach 260,000 talcs. Aunt Martha, who she saw was Inclined sok>n aa the »»amination la over she'll get invitation to psrtici|Mta in the Pan- that they will bo welcome, and ho Details arc meager, but it is ru Mary bad entered In advance of her Member* of the staff of Li Hung says that the city will proluibly enter mored that the engineer and fireman to favor tbe object of her wrath, ao she It ia daughter*. "Thing* are coming to a pret well fast enough and bother us with her American congrega of nations. restrained her fault finding spirit until company at Chicopee." thought other Routh American re Chang and Prince Ching say that tain more guest* during the celebra and at least a doxen passengers were •be arrived at Routh Hadley, where ev ty paaa.” aald ahe. "Ta«, a pretty pasa. great anxiety is felt regarding the to thia B< hm > waa mlatakea. for when publics will now follow thia lead. tion than at any time in her history. killed and many more injured. but I might have known better than to erything ,-ame In for a share of her dl* whcreal»>uta anil safety of a large the exercise* closed Mary waa atill too III eend tny children to ouch a a- hool." Frelic rick H. Davies, (or many pleasure. Rhe Instated upon sending for Rose to rb|rv and It was decided that sho years prominent as a civ il « tigincer on quantity of gold that waa buric«l tn Portland Markets. TO EXPLORE ALASKA. shouhi remain a few day* until Mrs. Ma That th* seminary!" said aba con and Jenny, but Mr. Lincoln promptly re the Forbidden City. Certain enucha Wheat—Walla Walla,export value, temptuously. ** they drew up before the piled that they ahonld not come home. son coul l com.- for her. With many tear« railroads running out of Chicago, who knew tho si-i-ret of the location 5flt*c per bushel; bluealcm, flOl^c; belldin*. "Why, It isn't half aa large or Rtlll. aa Rose seemed discontented, com Ida and Jenny hade their young friend was kilhxl while atte-upting to pre of thia gold have diaap|M-are<L Government Party Will Traverse« Wide Un valley, nominal. handsome aa I supposed. Oh. horror! I plaining that ao much exercise tnsde her good hy, but Itoae. when aaked to go up vent a wreck on tlx- Baltimore A and see her, turned away disdainfully, Ohio, near Midland, Ohio. Flour — brat grades, 42.80^3.40 per •now I shan't stay her* long.” known Area. side and ahoulder ache, and a* Jenny A Tian Tai* Aanivaraary. barrel; graham, |2 tM). Tbs furniture of the parlor was also did not wiah to remaiu another year tin- amusing herself during their almence by Aa a result fo tho war la-twt-cn the Seattle, June 27.—A United State« Tien Tain, Juno 25—The first an- very offensive to th* young lady, and leaa Mary did. h* consented that they talking and laughing with George More Oats—White, $1.32*»($ 135; gf<*v, Uniteli Htatea and Hpain, a new when Mis* Lyon cam* la to meet them abould leave s.-hool at the eloae of the land. exploration party arrived in Dawson niveraary of the relief of Tien Tain ♦ l 132per cental. principle haa I xn - ii ratabliahed, which The room In which Mary lay command •he, too. was secretly styled "a prim, term, on condition that they went aome waa celebrated yesterday. The Rua- Barley—Fc««d, |l7(ff 17.50; brewing, early in June on the way to Northern ed a view of the yard and gateway; and prevents neutral menofwar entering aian jn«*y. alippery tongued 01.! maid." Jenny, where elae, atan ami and British authorities ant horitira have ti. nub 817(417.50 per ton. Alaska to explore one of the widest after Aunt Martha, Ida and Jenny had or departing from a l>lis-k»<l<-ii |»>rt hevsrsr. who aiwayg »a* the bright aide "I shall never make anything of Hen- Brlv th'»A ' Hi- nsiwkelu w-ivluj. In Io tie Millatuffe—Bran, |I7 per ton; mid unknown areas in the vast territory. ; Hit of sverythlng. »*■ completely charmed ry,” aald he, "but my daughter* ahall left, abe arose, and stealing to the win without the consent of the blo-'k ' ¡ I wall are b.ckrjr, of K latnalhtin, Hl Og dling». |2I 50; shorts. 420; chop, 410. I timi F Thorniun, ol Klamathon, Calli.; f with tbs sweet smile and placid face. receive every advantage, and perhap* one dow. looked out upon the company a* ing fleet. i I». Ktilow. <»í K laiDRiltoti, <ahf . J«»er|»lih (111 I la v —Timothy, 412.5O<414; clover, The party was to leave Dawson about After some conversation between Mia* or the other of them will comfort my old they departed. Kb» could readily divin« Htaiifl«'ltl. «>í NiAiiflrM. <»( Klamaihon. K lainalli<»n, «'•Hi. ’allí Any nd * 1 • Three lives were lost ili a »tori: 47(49 50; Oregon wild hay, 40^7 ¡>er June 10, going down the Yukon to which waa George Moreland, for Rose I I'vru'tini « lAlrnitiK a«h«*r>4*ly th« alwnr ’■D» «nd Aunt Martha It was decider! age." ' p'l land* arc rr«|tn***«««•> t«» ñlc tliclr claln « nt ton. Fort Hamlin by steamer, thence over Lincoln's shawl and ■atcbel wer« throw« Pittsburg. tkat Row and Jenny should room togeth tie had apoken truly with regard to (hl* office on or before nahl lAth day of <>n- All inaurgent priaoners on Lt Butter—Fancy creamery, 15(4175wc; land by the Dahl river trail to the . i ' i »’n. er. aa a matter of courae, and that Mary Henry, who was studying, or pretending over hl* arin, while Roa« heraelf walked K. M IIRATTAIN Rrflatev nil dairy, 13(414«-; store, ¡0(412c per middle fork of the Koyokuk to Berg •boulrl room with Ida. Ro«« Rose had had fully fully to study, law In the asm* »me« with Hilly close to hl* elbow, apparently engrossing will l>e re)ra»i-d. Once he turned '“tended to room with Ida herself, and Bender. Hut hia father heard no favor hla whole attention. pound. Arollio*» force in Batanga» i>| U Timber Lind. Act June 3: 1X7 man, where supplies were shipped to Ibis decision mad* bsr very angry; but able account* of him, and from time to around, but fearful of being observed, —17(4 17 t»c per doxen. p«'ct«'d to aiirrendor. !l>’» the party last year. Mary drew back behind the window cur l ?1* wa ’ Bo ‘"'Ip fur It, and ahe was Poultry — Chickens, mixed, 42.75(4 time large bill* were presented. Ro It Notice for Publication. Thence they will go up one of the tain, aud thus lost a view of hla face. President McKinley will visit obliged to aubmlt. 3.75, hens, 43.00(43.50; dressed, 9(4 la no wonder the dlsnppolntcd father (To be continued.) southward flowing tributaries of the And now In a few d,z, ||f. Mount sighed, and turned to hla daughter* for northwest next year. 10c per ¡Miund ; springs, 4S.00flt3.76 t'NITKIi HI ATF.H I.ANP OFFICIt Alaahuk, Holyoke commenced In earnest. Although the comfort hla only «on refused to give. I.4KSVISW. O»K.|..S, June X, I will "K |>cr dozen ; ducks, 4-'h*4 for old ; 42.60 Koyokuk. probably the Zulu* of the llailroeita. Heveral strikers were wounilo. thence over the divide to the Kowak rtf h,'al,l>7. Mary looked rather Notice la hereby given that, In compltqhe (’or tha examination at Mount Holyoke Nttllce 1« hereby «lvtan that, In "Do you know what n Zulu la?" «aid riots at Columbia, H. C. (44.00 for young; gix-se, 4li<r5 per with ihc provl«l<»nx of tho ael <»f CoiiyreiilF | dollcate, and it waa for thia reason, per- great preparations were lieing made. and down the Kowak to Kotiebue Earl Russell will l>e tried iiyilll- Jilin* 3, I m 7N. entitled “An net f«»r the dooen ; turkeys, live, 8(410c; dressed, •P«. that the sweeping and dusting of Rose, knowing she was not to return, an old railroad man The traveling ms* sound, opening into the Arctic ocean [ha timber I hih I r In the Hute* of California, 10(4 12c )»>'■ pound, •overal room* were assigned to her, aa seemed to think all further effort on her who waa waiting for hla trnln stnlled house of lords for bigamy. Kim, Nevada, mid Wanhhifftnn Torriloi|(.| n short distance north of Behring Cheoac—Full cream, twins, 12(4 mt extended to all the Public I .mid HlatCRl berportlon of the labor. Ida and Rose part unnecessary; and numerous were the In a way that was meant to Indicate »trait. This is the first government tValiai ’k.’»,h<' Tho transport Indiana sailed f nel of AiignM I, 1M1M, !. '.Í" J. H alim* ■" • '|iu Hickey .pH 13^c; Young America, 1.3(413'»c per party ever detailed to this field, which '•red much worse, and were greatly reprimands, to say nothing of the black he knew all the specie* of Zulu* that if Hlftkiyoii, Hiatt* of < ’ (vf K Imnatbon, County of Ri*kiyou, Mtate of Manila with coast artillery. pound. •nocked when told that they both belong ever exlaleit, ami told the railroad mas Ifornla, lia* tlilw day filed III thU ofbee Dpt mark* which ahe received. Jenny, on the hM ¡•ecu visited by few white men. ■«wot n Ntati ineiit. No. ; ion , for the purcliRM Mutton — Ln n ibs, 314c. gross; Holland will reclaim a whole ìof the •«** Hrdt! contrary, said ahe wished to retrieve her nliout the Africans, called Zulu*, who They will gather geological informa NW‘. of Hection No. 1R, In Tow nidi Ip J fi? ’ ,*1'1 ,to*’ "'t’a too bad. reputation for laxlneaa, and leave behind I XI M. Range No 7’r K W. Mr. MMldf ,H 4 dresaed, 7(47 lgc per ¡xntnd; sheep, tion anil mabko map« of the country maintained that continent's reputation vinco from the Zuyder Zoe. our ; roof to uliiiw iii4i_«u- * • III walk horn* before I'll do It;" and ahe a good Impression. Ro, never before In for lighting before tbe lloer* stepped 43 25, gross; dressed, 0 4c lH'r pound. traversed. Cortas, the Texas assassin, ia n. Aiusi Jim, June xfl — Newt bn« * an<*> at her white han-la, to make aur* her whole life hnd she behaved ao well, Hogs — Gross, heavy, 45.75^1(5; In. poa«><l to have boon captured. been received from Tai Yuen Fit, 'ley were not already dlacolored by tha or studied aa hard aa she did during the light, 4-1.75(45; dresaed, 7(47^0 |>cr Little waa doing In the railroad province of Hhan Hi, that Goncral Meiugts of Condolence. orsadful soapsuds! Tho Prussian crop shv. tage is tho laat few weeks of her atay at Mount Hol man's line Ju»t then, ao ha listened. Tun Fo Hsiang is marching thither, pound. moat serious in recent years. dall«ht»<> with her allot yoke. Ida, who was expecting her fath Washington, June 2(1.—Telegrams Veal—Rntall, 7^yt84'c; large, 0*» “Well, they limy be Zulu* nil right and the governor of tho province has ment. which was dish-washing. er, aunt and couain to be present nt tha of condolence from all parts of the (47c per pound. Caillea, tho Filipino lender, aurri-n- ■> n> glad I took a lenson at the poor- anniversary, waa ao engrossed with her enough," he remarked, "hut they are apix-ah-d for foreign help in opposing Beef—Gross top steers, 44.25(44.00; world are coming to the state de|>art- dered hia force at Ranta Cruz. J0”** year« afo,’* Ina progress. ii, ----- said ah« one day t« studies that aha did not observe how not the sort of Zulu* Hint travel on cows and heifers, 4-3.75(44; dressed ment tixlay addressed to Secretary "— Wh t ° "naH’l»hly replied: General Chaffee has been appointed aad and low-aplrlted Mary aeetned. Hhe rallroiida. There Is the klnil that runs Rioters Siorrntd a Monastery. Hay. Carila are also lieing received beef, 7(47e4 per pound. H abut up about tkee-ii ,he poorhouae, or had tasted of knowledge and now thirst Into these yards," mid he pointed down military governor of the Philippineo. |K„..s nt tho Hay home expressing regret. Miulriil, June 2(1.—The antl-clorlcal Hops—12«t 14c per pound. - — ..... /wu kl.a '.'l"* ïou ,l>< PauP"f Instead of ed for more; but It could not be; the the track, where a Ixix car stood. Public buildings nt Manila are to rioers, who have Ixx-n ¡»arading the »•dim Howard.'* Wool — Valley, 11(413c; Eastern funds were exhausted, and she must leave A stone pipe protruded through a lie turned over to the civil authorities. streets shouting "burn the convents," Oregon, 8(412c; mohair, 2O(421c ¡>er Protaction From Moth«. ''Pauper? Who'* a the school, never perhap* to return again. .. psnporr aaked 1 Lory „7 bownii, , ,,<er t<) h<>ar b<) „ "How milch 1 ahall nilas my intialc, and bole In the door. The pipe waa at an Tho secretary of stata has addressed and who hissed tho Infanta Isidiellii, pound. White cloves are said to lie aw effect r ;* A cloud tho Russian government on the tariff stormed a monnstry during the night. how much I ahull nilas you,” ahe aald one angle of nltout 35 degrees. Potatoes — 41-25(41.50 per sack; ual in banishing moths ««either cam Id« H< lf|< n l , U1 * large black eye* rested day to Ida, who waa giving her a lesson. of smoke waa coming from It. Four question. They wore finally dispersed. new potatoes, 12c jmr pound. phor, cellar or tobacco. blooded horse* and a man were the oc "It's too had you haven’t a piano," re '“’"n ’‘ ----- «Wo , who nodded to- Wlrd Mary, • ml forthwith Mias Downs turned Ida. "you are ao fond of It, mid cupants of that. The num was the Without HI« Signature. Th« Pop« Growing Weaker. The American Bible Society is pre Florence Nightingale, who has so Warted t with * Information, wnicn which Improve so fast!" Then after a moment, Zulu. Taking care of valuable stock was» rv . i ..... the »M«vriu«iion, Olympia, Wash., Jnuo 2(5.—Gov paring to issue editions of the Scrip long lxx-n an invalid mid confined to Romo, June 27.— Owing to his in "Wk1 ?.n< n r,'achl"K Mary’s ears. she added, "I have a plan to propose, and en route from one market to another ernor Boger« filed with the secretary ture« in 20 different Filipino dialects. creasing fecblcnc»» tho fiope's physi- ed Lt. o rz’ what'a lha matter?" nak- may a* well do It now aa at any time. waa hla bnalnesa. He was a ty|>e of • her London house, recently celebrated of state today senate bill No. 4 with ' cian has forbidden him to follow his her Slat birthday. dsr T k W. b ‘"' '', wa ,',| Ho«« of the Next winter you must spend with me in A gypsy fortune taller who waa ar cine* tliHt railroad men on every line out hi« signature. Renato bill No. 4 I usual custom of ¡mmiing the hot In h. "* hf,r Cumpknion weeping Boston. Aunt Martha and I arranged it rested in Wyoming had bank note« to Willow furniture, mattings, etc., is the act relative to the issuance of Mare ¿'T; Wi,h',"t l‘f«lni her head the last time I waa at home, and we even haev named the Zulus. Thoy tit up the ' weather in a pavilion in the Vatican the amount of 43,500 in a licit nlxiut witter may I mv cleaned with salt mid center of th« cars for n sort of living I kJ •P”*’1- It’s foolish In me to <-ry, »elected your room, which ia next to death warrants and was introduced | garden. Notwithstanding this fact, hi« waist. Rinse applied with a nail brush, ProaekLi h"? i*hjr n,‘e‘* 1 •***/• I* re- mine, mid opposite to Aunt .Martha's. room, ami there In the rnhlnt of their by Senator Rands, of Clark county. I no alarm concerning the |iopo is felt. <-'>ul<ln'? t* ' ‘ ,MM’n " l,a,,P''r? I Now, what do«-» your ladyship say Io It?" animals live aa happily aa the road's well «ml dry thoroughly. It was the measure to cure which the Announcement of Coiunt von Wai- It ia reporti-d that at the recent audi "Rhe says »he can't go," answered president who passes them In his pri would < l " ’’ *' 1 mother I To witali silk handkerchief« «oak recent special session was called. dersee’a intention to visit America ence lietWK-u the ¡Mqie and Cardinal Sha 11 U>k* e*r<’ "r ll,tle A,,le nn long nn M a ry. vate car. Chicago Inter Ocean. them in cold salt mid water for 10 or Governor Rogers was asked why he in the near future ia taken to indicate Gibliona, the po|wi bid the latter • bon.. t*k’ i"'1 lf "*"* went t0 ***• Puor- “Can't go!” repeated Ida. "Why not? Caution Is often tossed to the wind«, 15 minute«; wash them in the Kame had failed to sign the bill, but he nn curly termination of the troubles touching farewell, saying he would ef ha'l to go t.«,." Jenny will be In the city, and you «re ’ ..... i .i.i.. ...... l.i... ..._ in China. refused to have anything to say. water mid iron immediately. who was little AlJis?" asked Ida, always happy where she la; besides, you but never brought back by them. NEWS OF THE STATE 0