■ KLAMATH volo VI. KLAMATII REPUBLICAN FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JULY among tbs young fasblouablea. Accord­ ingly, after a long consultation with bar ■MtMTa "I.......... It taot to > all uy on Mary, lu ths course of lbs aftsraeoa, cbsiK-lug to l>v near tb« front window, ■he saw Mr. Mvlden's carriage drive FROM THE FOUR QUARTER8 OF ■ way from bls door with Ids and brr THE WORLD visitor. "Now Is tuy time." thought abe; and without a word to bar mother or jenny she threw ou her bonnet end shawl, sud A < omprtlwMlvt Ravi-w •>( th« Important In her thiu French slippers stepped Happening« of th« Pail Week Pr«««ntcd across ths street ami rang Mr. Heldeu'a in a ( ondcnMd form Whkh I« Moat doorbell. Of course she waa "so disap­ pointed not to hod the young ladles at Likely to Prov« of Interni to Our Many lioiur,” mid. leaving her card tor tlniii, Raadara. trippad back highly pleased with her owu cleverness. Meantime Ida and Mary were enjoying Fighting I im Iteen renewetj ill Man- their ride »taut the city, until, coining suddenly upon sn organ grinder and churiu. monkey, the spirited horses became Huntington, W. Va hail a *200,- I frightened and ran, upsetting the car­ I fire. riage anil dragging It some distance. For­ Du-ri i. ll() change in the ateel- tunately Ida was only bruised, but Mary received a severe cut upon her bead, workers’ strike. which, with the fright, caused her to 1 he cahinet has rsiacd the age limit faint. A young man who was passing for |MMtmastera front 40 to 45 years. I down the street, snd saw the accident, A < hincM. itnperial edict orders immediately came to the rescue; end when Mary awoke to consciousness Billy that lives of niisaionariea and con­ Bender was supporting her and gently verts la- n*s|Mvtint a cotnmitte«* to tier, otherwlae he might have measured i meet » com m it tee representing the his length upon the sidewalk. As It waa. employers, the joint committee tc Billy frowned angrily upon him. and In a arbitrate the differences. fierce whisper bsde him l>evr a re bow be Senator Kyle, <4 South Dakota, is used Miss Howard's name. By thia time d.-ad the horses were caught, another carriage procured, and Mary, still supported by The public debt increased *17,737,- Billy Bender, was carefully lifted Into It 347 in June. ■nd borne hack to Mr. Selden's bouse. Last year 49,612 namca were added Msny of Ida's friends, bearing of the acchlmt, flockoi In to see snd to Inquire to the |H'iision rolls. after the young lady who was injured. Judge Tuft has licen appointed civil Among the first who csllol wss Idtsl- governor of the Philippines. Upton from <*hlco|H-e On her way home Secretary Hitchcock refuses to delay she stopped at Mrs. Campbell's, where the was Immediately taaet by Kila, to the o|u*ning of the Oklahoma lands. know "who the beautiful young lady waa Nearly 200 employes of the Illinois that Henry Lincoln had so heroically Central Railroad have Iteen retired on as vol from a violent death—dragging brr pension. out front under the horses' heels!'* Recommendations have lafti made I.issle looked at her a moment in sur- prise, and then refilled, "Why. Mias that the navy lie •'•pupiied with wire- ('•tnptall. la it possible you don’t know less telegraphy. II was yottr own stater?" Twenty-eight jicrMin» were injured It wss Henry Lincoln himself who had in a railroad collision at Rock given Kila her information, without, how­ ever. telling the lady's name; and now, Springs, Wyo. EVENTS0|'THE ItAY 11, 1901. HAWAIIAN AFFAIR8. Tan Thousand Pl«gua Claim« for the Burning NO. 14 NEWS OF TH ESTATE I WASHINGTON GO88IP. , S»il Map to Be PubtaM«-DtsiMegrsKsa «* of Philippine InsteucUoaw Infected Budding« ( ITEM8 OF INTERE8T FROM ALL Honolulu, June 23, via Kan Fran­ PART8 OF OREGON. cisco, July 3.—The number of claims that will ta presented to the court of commissioners appointed to adjudicate Commercial and Financial Happening« of Im­ the claims of the damages resulting portance A Brief Review of the Growth from the great fire that destroyed and Improvement« of the Many Induttriei Chinatown as a result of the burning Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth of the plague infected buildings by — Lateat Market Report the board ofliealth, ataut a year ago, is now estimated at 10,000. A large fruit evaporator is l>eing The total amount of the claims will probably reach *5,000,000, w hile the built st Kiddles, Douglas county. appropriation for such claims is only The First National tank of Eugene *1,500,000. The Japanese consul has baa installed a large new money vault. 2,. The current expenses bill has broken and leaking mains. been taken up and heavy cuts are ta- A number of fish have l>ecn found ing made in all departments. The The evi- dead in the Rogue river, senate's views differ in many respects, dence points to the use of dynamite. however, and it is thought that the A crew of sheepshearers at Lake­ legislature may fail to pass any appro­ priation bill at all. Over half the view went on strike the other day for time of the extra session has passed 7 cents per head. The current price ajtd the houses have not yet reached in the county is 6 cents. the stage of conference committees. A boom of about 10,000,000 feet of The grand jury called to investi­ r logs, cut on the headwaters of the gate the charges of bribery in the leg­ Willamette and McKenzie rivers, is islature has made its report to the being taken to Oregon City. circuit judge. The jury reports that Some locations of gold bearing it has found no evidence that there quartz lodes in the Sampson creek was any hritary of members of the district, southeast of Ashland, have leigslature. been made recently, which are likely The work of registering Chinese at to prove of good value. the office of the collector of internal The new flouring mill at The Dalles revenue has been completed, and the By total number of certificates issued is is being rushed to completion. close to 29,000. This is 2,000 more the end of the week all that will re­ than the total number of Chinese in ; main unfinished of the carpenter the islands as shown by the last cen­ work will be the windows. sus. Oregon's mineral exhibit at the Pan-American is the best of its kind WASHINGTON G. A. R. from any state in the union. CIIAUTEK XIV. erose to retrive ber diploma, site Incoi- JHry rvtiiriie.l home and a few day» untarli/ glsucrd In thè direction wbenrs ta|rr wa« aolh llad t® ’«k® > barge of a sho knrw ho «et For aM |n,tant tbelr .mail aeta-t - h.e.1. Hut »Ire Maxm eyea inet, an i In thè azprensión of bla alte read ah approvai warmer Ihan word« tbouglit It fur Haunt Holyoke accordingly »he de eould bave eapreaaed. rliav-l Mr Knight’® greatly to bls Itisi night Mary sat alone In Iter rootn, IlMgpolaiment. and that of many other« lletenlng alntost nerrously to thè amimi On» ni'Uiiiiig nhout a week after her of «»cry footstep, an| not think proper matune-l Io so much ex«rvta>." aald sbe. to call, an l while Mary was confidently "that I ran easily walk three miles, and aspscllng him he waa several miles utt perhaps my way home I shall get a hie way home In a day r te . Mary returnwil to Chic fi*le " Mrs M««‘'*i made no objection, ami opee, but «pe<-ted arrival of Aunt rlvll anawi r which cam« back to her. aud Martha anl Ida. who ■ ante up to Chirr»- la a moment Kila appeared round the cur- : ' f lodu. mg MI a Ma aer of the house, carelessly swinging her aon and Mary to aprnd the coming whiter Straw hat anl humming a fashionable In Boaton At Bret Mra. Mason hesitat­ ton« <>n ««elug her slater she drew ed, but every objection which either sbe back the eerners of her mouth into some or Mary releed waa so easily put saldo thing which alt« Intruded for a smile, an l that oho finally consented, saying she aald. "Why. I thought It wan Bridget would ta ready to go ataut the middle of railing me, ,uu l’K»k«d so much like her Nov etntar la that gingham auntannet. Won't yon t llM'IKIt XV. eoai" mF' "Cotnr thia way. Mary, I'll show you •’Thank you." returned Mary. “1 waa It's right here nest to (••Ing to mother’s grave, and thought per your chamber mine," sai l Ida Kvldeu. on the evening hipi you would like to accompany me." "Oh. n>." »aid Ella. In her usual drawl of her friend's arrival she led her up Io las ton«. "I don't know aa I want to go a handsomely furnished apartment, I waa there last week, and saw the mon whb h for many weeks bad tarns the title of "Mary's room." smrnt " "Oh. how |. . aaant!" was Mary's excla "What tn .niimettl Y* aek«n some vases, she encampment held here last week. baO'leotur m nument. WUllani IL-nder brought one of them to Mary, saying. Governor Geer has received an in­ waa the first |o-raon who came Into h«r "Hee. three are for you- a present from vitation to help open the Louisiana mind, and as ah» thought uf all that bad I one who hade me preaent them with bls I rompllmriita to the little girl who nursed exhibit at the Pan-American, but was paaaiul b«tw««n them, and of thio last unable to accept. pr<»t of his affection, aba acatod heraelt him on board the Windermere, and who tacanee he called her uglyf ani'ing th« tall grass and flowers which I I cried From the numtar of scalps coming Mary's heart waa almost audible in Its when she learned that 'twaa Mary, she A number of grow upon tar mother'« grave and burst in for bounty, it is thought the appro­ Into tear« Hhe bad not sat there long tasting, and her cheeks took on the hue was too much yurpriaed to answer, ami bolomcn have priation made by the iegisature will I.lulr continued "I think you are labor­ legianee in Bataan.. ere aha waa roused by the sound of a of the cu.hloaa u which she reclined. It« prove none to large. footstep fexiklng up, she aaw tafore her turning the vas» to the mantelpiece, Ida ing under a mistake. It waa not Mr. Eleven boys were kilhul and another the young gentlrman who the year pre came back to her sida, and, bending close Lincoln who eared your slater's life, but The Mammoth and Bald Mountain vloaa had visited her »• bool In Itlce Cor Io her face, whie|>rred: “Cotialn George a young law student, whom you perhaps fatally injured in Chicago by being Mining Companies, in Eastern Ore­ told me of you year« ago, when he Aral ■truck by lightning. have seen walking with George More­ ser. Heating blmselt respectfully by b«r gon, have made arrangements for run­ •Ide, ha spoke of the three graves, and came here, but 1 forgot all ataut It. and land." An oil cloth trust embracing seven ning a tunnel 2,000 feet into the when we wrrt at Mount Holyoke I never I'.lla replied that she never saw George of the 10 concern« in the United asked If they were her friends who slept mountain. there. There was something so kind an l suspected that you were the little girl he Moreland, as be left Boston liefore she States, lias been formed. affwtlonate la hla voice and manner that Used to talk so much about. Hut a few came; and then as she did not seem at Electric The Portland General The hot wave continue* throughout Mary could uot repreoa her tears, and. lays le-fore he went away he reminded all anxious to know whether Mary waa Light Company has reduced its rat me of It again, and then I understood why Numerous deaths! much Injured or uot, IJuic soon took her the entire East. snatching up her lumnet, which she had for light to the Oregnu Citv council thrown aside, she bld her face lu It and he waa so much Interested In you. I leave. Ling after she was gone Kila eat are report«! from every city. By the new contract that city wi wonder you never told me you knew him. alone In the parlor, wondering why Hen­ ■gain wept. Three InUtleshipa and a torpedo save *40 per month. H. A. BIODLOW. For a time Mr. Stuart suffered her to for, of course, you like him. You can't ry should tell her such a falsehood, and laiat will participate in a sham battle is a memtar of Stevens Ik>at, If he really thought Mqry beautiful. Poor, weep, and then gently removed the glng help It.” Fish Warden Van Dusen caught Mary only heard a part of what Ida simple El|a! She was fast learning to in Vineyard wound, off New York. Seattle. The Women's Relief Corps several fine specimens of trout near bam bonnet, and, holding her hand ta «aid. "Just before he went away. ” Waa live on Henry Lincoln's smile, to believe In a Chcycne, Wyo., rille shiMit, elected as department president Mrs. the Upper Clackamas hatchery, which tween hla, he tried to divert her mind by talking upon other topica, asking her bow he gone, and should she not acs him at each word that he aald; to watch nerv­ the world’s record was broken, 98 out Jennie Wiscomta, of Spokane. The will be forwarded to Buffalo to be ter all? A doll.I gathrred upon her brow, be ously for his coining, and to weep If •ha had been employed during the year, of a possible 100 points Iwing made. [ next annual encampment of the G. placed in the Oregon exhibit. and Ida. readily divining Ita cause, re ­ stayed away. •ad appearing greatly pleased when told A fire in Charlestown, Maas., de­ A. K. will be held at Everett in 1902. (To bo continued.! that aha bad taen at Mount Holyoka. plied, "Yea, George la gone. Kltber he or One of the salmon which a few father must go to New Orleans, and so stroyed *200,000 worth of property Obaarvlng at length thnt her eyes coo- years ago were caught and the adipose BY WAY OF AMERICA. George, of courae, went. Isn't It too and for a time threatened the entire otantly rested upon the monument, he MAKING GIRLS HAPPY ON FARMS fin cut off. was caught the other day town. •poke of th«t. praising Ita beauty, and bad? I cried and fretted, but he only at The Dalles. This is the first one pulled my cars, and said he should think ••king If It were her taete. Mra. Meredith Tell« About the School Four hundred ami fifty tons of Chaun Will Return Horn« Through the United to reach the Upper Columbia, It “No," said ahe. "I never saw It until I'd he glad, for he knew we wouldn't InrFfiim-ra' Wive« In MlnnrButa. State». dried fruit were destroyed in a San weighed 50 pounds. •sd»y. and did not even know It Waa want a six footer domineering over ua.and What the West la doing In the way Jose packing hou-e fire. I.oss, ; following ua everywhere, as he would hero " Washington, July 3.—The state of training girls to live happy llvea on *60,000 Portland Market«. "Someone wished to surprise you. I surely do were he at home." department has received a dispatch farms was very ably shown at Hunt­ Mary felt more disappointed than she •hra «ay," returned Mr. Htuart "It waa yachts from Mr.Rockhill at Pekin, laying In a trial Itctwccn the ington hall, Beaton, recently by Mrs. was willing Io acknowledge, and for a Wheat — Walla Walla, export value, manufactured In Boston, I see. Have the cu| moment she half-siehed herself back m Virginia C. Meredith, preceptress of the Columbia, which defended that Prince Chtian, brother of the em­ 57c per bushel; bluestem, 58lac; you frliutila thereT’ two years ago, and the new defender Mary replied that ahe had on«, a Mr. Chicopee, but soon recovering her rqtia- schiail of agriculture of Minnesota uni­ Constitution, the hitter was defeated, peror, will sail for Germany July 20. valley, nominal. nitnlty. she ventured to ask bow long on a special mi.-aion. He nil re urn versity. Bender, to which Mr Htuart quickly ro- Flour—liest grades. *2.9003.40 per The supreme court liaa i sustained by way of America and is expected to barrel; graham, *2.60. Mrs. Meredith has barself conducted joined "la it William Bender? I have George was to ta gone. "Until April. I taller«," aald Ida; "but »•«rd of him through our mutual friend, a successful stock farm for msny years, the decision of the lower court in the regch this country early in October. Oats—White, *1.32401.35; gray, leorge Moreland, whom you perhaps anyway you arc to stay until he comes, and she Itclievo» thoroughly lu the case of Frank E. Melaiiel, convict­ The s)>ecial mission is to apologize to *1.3001.324 percental. I the Geramn government for the ntur-1 i for Aunt Martha promised to keep you. hit*» ed of a murder in Portland, in 1899. Barley—Feed. *17« 17 .50; brewing, farm life for young people. Mary felt the earnest gaao of the large, I don't know exactly what George said to "The farm home.” she said, "la to There is no break in the hot wave tier of its minister at I’ekin and other *17017.50 per ton. dark eyes which were Hied upon her her ataut you, but they talked together indignities to its citizens there. Millstuffs—Bran. *17 per ton; mid­ face, an l coloring deeply, she replied that I more than two honra, and she says you my mlud the ideel home, and I am in the East. The trip of Prince Chuan to Ger­ dlings. *21.50, shorts, *20: chop, *16. hey cam« from England In the aanie vea ■ re to take mnale leaaona and drawing glad to say the thought In our school Oil has I h 'C ii discovered near Bakei many and America will ta the first leaaona, and all that. George la very fond Is always to educate the girl for the Hav—Timothy. *12.50014; clover. ael. City, Oregon. event of that kind on record, as it •' •'Indred'" «aid Mr. Htuart. "When I of music.” life she will have to live. Fiftfll thousand steel workers have •n unbroken tradition in Chins t The next morning tatween 10 and 11 return to the City shall I refresh hla mem "At first we had only boys In the gone on strike. the members of the imperial fan the doortall rang, and In a moment Jm regard to yon?" school, but when these, noticing that The City National Han' , of Buffs- »hall remain within the boundarie 1 d rather you would not." answered ny Lincoln, whose father's houac waa their sisters ami sweethearts needed the empire. It had not been km •Mary "Our paths In life are very dlf Just opposite, came tripping Into 'he par to learn Just what they were learn­ lo, N. ¥., has failed. "tent; and lie. of course, would feel no lor. Hhc had lost in a mea a ure that to up to this time that Prince Ch ing, tagged us to take girls, too, we The Perry monument at Yokohama Interest In me." tundily of person so offensive to her would come to this country, as did so, and now for four years we will !»■ dedicated July 14. “Am 1 to conclude that you, too. feel mother, »nd It ■••emed to Mary that there adv ces reaching the Chinese l< an Inti r. at In hlin?" returned Mr. Htuart, waa ■ thoughtful expreasion on her face have been training farmers' daugh­ South Caronlinn is seeking to have tioon here indicated that he woi again hla large eyca reacted on nevar aeen there tafore, but In all other ters to make happy farm homes. tuxes on dispensaries refunded. return the other way. For that ri reapecta she was the saute affectionate, "Our girls study aide by side with * curloua expression. General Shafter, in command at on the legation officials have m ■» i? . "" r*P|lr’ •*>» rising tnerry hearted Jenny, the boys the different breeds of live no arrangements yet for the enterti i San Francisco, has liecn retired. "I Just thia minute heard you were "P ««Id It waa time for her to go home. ment of the distinguished guest, here, and came over Just an 1 waa." aald stock and the various developments . • • • o e e Philippine trade in 1990, showed a it is presumed that he will be qua r h.prY1".".""" °rr,t *n'1 ®«nin ,n ,h®i I she. After asking Mary if alte wasn't of plant life. A farmer’s wife needs | great increase over previous year». ed at the legation and shown the b ...... , .... tr. I ”f, Hol»ok® *"• he«rd til« worry Georgs had gone, and if alie ex­ to know how to tell a shorthorn from a ,°,f """T r'<". ana the Bound of pected to Hud Mr. Stuart, she aald, "I longhorn, and what seasou is best for Prince Chuan will return from Ger­ consideration accorded to one of nis 10«12t»c per ¡aiuud. many by way of the I nited States. • Z >' i"..... "" ono by »'»« high rank. Mutton — Lamta. gross; odo the P'lPlI® pupilli auppoae fott know Ella la here, and planting corn. « buck to their accustomed places, breaking everytally's heart, of course. "We have been hearing In the past dressed, 607c |>er pound; sheep, There were 600.000 deaths from the «■or a time Mary W(t, undecided whether Hlie went to a concert with ua Inst even­ much about the man's desire to got No Break at Newport Naw«. *3.25, gross; dressed, G<«SG ls<- per lb. ■ i. ,|"ri1 ?r f,,r rouc*1 "hf dcalred ing, and looked perfectly taautlful. Hen­ away from the farm. The reason for plague in Ititlia during the past five Hogs — Gross, heavy, *5.75(uG. Newport News, Va., July 3. — The years. ry naya alie la the handsomest girl he delle..UCI,(i"" ",1* could h',|P filing light, *4.7505; dressed, 6407c per Ids restlessness lb's In the dissatisfac­ striking machinists nt the ship yard ever anw, and I do hope she'll make ger ta.*»"' ’S’*1”1“« “ « "Iran Four regiments from the Philip­ are adhering to their determination pound. thoiurit ' 7 to whom all her something of him, but I'm afrnlil he la tion of Ills women folk with farm life. pines have been mustered out nt tl.e Veal—Small, 7 4 (SSc ; large, 6 >g I They needed to be taught that It was to hold out for their demands. The oniy trifling with her." vi,. Z ' were cunflded, nd- Presidio. If there was « person In the world Interesting to make a farm home. strike is now in its fifth week, and 07e per pound. firxt i "r I" ,r,',l,rn- "nd accordingly the Beef—Gross top steers. *4.0004.25; Mary thoroughly detested It wns "We give our girls special work Officials nt Washington, D. C., and seems no nearer a settlement than on •Mount ||"f ' l r r warmly nt whom Henry Lincoln, and her eyes sparkled adapted to women lit the home, such Ottawa, Ont., attnch no importance the day of its inauguration. w»le "lyuke. where she h waa The cows and heifers, *3.2503.50; dressed Iona "mill f hl’r *,‘"l'l,,'r® "'"I coinpan- snd flashed so Indignantly that Ida no­ as cookery, which extends through the to Skagway ting incident. machinists claim they have 98 j>er beef. 64074c l*r pound. ticed It, and ..... thought that Henry- three years, dairy chemistry, and plant Hops—12014c per pound. time r ' i ' i ' ‘ 1,1 n ,, t llk ” , l >® cont of tho number solid for a contin­ Tho transport Thyrn, from the Wool—Valley, 11013c; Eastern lllrrrv i’ ' " " "" ,"'t and Jenny's Lincoln would for once And his match. life. Buttermaking Is not drudgery uance of the strike. The ship yard warry laugh waa g„ne. After a time Mary turned to Jenny, say­ Philippines, with the Thirty-eighth Oregon, 8012c; mohair, 20021c per employed 7,500 men before the pres ­ to the girl who understands the why re»rl«'h,.'.")'.",nl 11'"r’",v"r*"«ly through the ing, "You haven't t