Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 08, 1901, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOL.
VI.
KI.A.MAIH
F“F?CDI\/I
BY MARY J HOLMES
FAIJvS,
REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH
COUNTY, ()B£(K)N,
AUGUST S,
1901.
I
had bee* trying for a cba*e» to tbaak
TO OPEN RESERVATION.
CHINE8E INDEMNITY
Gaurge, but now when ahe aHi-mptrd to
do »0 he prevented her by aayiu*
"Ob' don't- don't—I «an Imagine all
Bid! to be Advertised for Survey of tha
Rockhill Glvei Some of the Details of th«
you wiah to eay and I hate to 1» tbaaked
Qnmalt Reserve.
Financial Arrangement.
TEM3 OF INTERE8T FROM ALL
itoa<< and I are particular friend*, aul it FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF
afforded me a great deal of pleasure to
Olniypia, Wash., Aug. 1.—Hufrey-
Washington, July 31.—('»Ide dip­
PART8 OF OREGON.
THE WORLD.
puri'baa» It
for her but," lie added,
patches from Mr. Rockhill. the
or General Kingsbury has received
glaui lug at hi. watch, "I must I m - ez< us
United States »¡x-cial corn miss ¡oner
instructions
from
Commissioner
ed uow, a* I promised to call upou uiy
out aoina of the de-
A (mmprehcnilva Review of the Important nt Pekin, *et
ward.”
Commercial and Financial Happenings of Im­ Binger Hermann, at Washington, D.
tails of the financial arrangement re­
“VYho'a that?" naked Jeuny, and
Happening« ot th« p,„ w„k pr<MBt<4 garding the indemnity, not hereto­
portene« A Uriel Review of the Growth ('., to advert iso for bids for the sur­
George replied that it was a Miss II-ru
vey of the Qninalt reservatic* in Che­
fore
disclosed.
He
report*
that
the
and Improvement! of the Many Industries
don, who had a«-eompanied him from
la a Condensad Form Which la Moat
halis county. The reservaiton, when
interest on the indemnity liegan to
New Orlenu», to visit her aunt, Mra
Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth surveyed, will lie about 10 townships,
Likely to Prova of InUrcit Io Our Many run July I of this year, and the ¡my-
! ituasell.
nients w ill liM.-ome due semi-annually,
Readart.
- Latest Market Report
"He aaye aha'a an heireaa, and very
or lietween 225,400 and 250,000 acres,
the first to l>e met January 1 next.
beautiful." rejoim-«l Ida, aeating herself
which is to be thrown open for settle­
' at the piano.
Chins will be allowed three years be­
The
summer
school
at
Newport
is
ment, presumably in homesteads,
Boers
got
much
tin
la-tler
of
a
hot
instantly catching at lh>- word* "heir­
fore making the first payment on ac­
after the survey is completed and ap­
eaa" aud "beautiful." Henry started up. •kirimah near Mauta.
count of the principal of the indem­ doing excellent work.
asking "If It would be against all the
Sage hens are said to be very nu­ proved.
English House voted $10,000,000 nity. The moneys, both on account
rules ot propriety for him to call opon
of th«- principal and interest, will be merous in Baker county.
For several years various people
for
the
Pacific
cable.
her thus early.”
received by a financial committee lo-
The poetoffice at Emery, Crook have been working by fietition with
The band of insurgents in Batanga* cated at Shanghai, to be known aa
"1 think It would," was George's brief
the federal government to have the
county has been discontinued.
answer, while Mary's eyes flash'-d acorn- province ahs l-es-n captured.
the “Committee on Encashment.”
reservation thrown open, but the
fully upon the young man, who, rather
The
Nehalem
Coal
Company
has
rhe corn 1« It is getting leas rain This will be oomjioaed of the heads of
order for its survey comes somewhat
crestfallen, aunounrrod himself ready t«>
filed
articles
of
incorporation.
Capi
­
and another hot wave is predicted.
foreign Imnks at Bhanghai, selected
ss a surprise, it not being expected so
listru to Ida, whom h» secretly style» "a*
tal, 9150,000.
vxm. On this reserve there are about
A new Smith African |xilicy is ex- by tin- governments interested in the
old maid." because since bla Aral reniem
The
postoffice
at
Ophir,
Curry
200 Indians, and each one of these
brane» ahe hud treated him with perfect l><vt«al to follow the return of laird l«aynient*. The committee is to dis­
tribute the funds turned in by the county, has been discontinued, mail will lie alloted 80 acres for a home­
Indifference.
Milner to Transvaal.
Chinese government among the var­ going to Wedderburn.
stead. All the rest will he open for
That night liefore retiring the tbr<-»
Admiral Kimls-rly has asked to l-e ious power* in proportion to the in­
settlement through the United States
girls aat down by the cheerful fire lu rxciiM d from the Schley court
Dry
weather
and
horn
flies
are
hav
­
of in- terest |>ayinentn due them.
Mary‘a room to talk over th» events of
ing an unfavorable effect on the dairy land office at Olympia.
Iquiry.
Ill
health
1»
given
aa
his
The diplomatic court at Pekin business in Curry county.
th» day, when Mary suddenly asked Ida
It will, in all probability, take sev­
| reason.
to tell her truly if It were not George who
favors the immediate application of
eral years for the completion of the
Volunteer
wheat
is
said
to
be
yield
­
bad pahi her bills at Mount Holyoke
The pay clu-st stolen at Santa the new tariff, the effect of which
survey and its approval by the United
"W hat B silly girl." said Ida, "He waa Cruz, Philippine islands, has been will la- to abolish the free list except ing 15 to 20 bushels to the acre in States general land office at Washing­
perfectly able and more than willing, ao recovered, with the
1
contents Un- a* to cereal*. Mr. R'rckhill ha* lieen some parts of Wasco county.
ton. Bids will be advertised for at
why do you re re?"
toucheil.
instructed by the state de|iartment to
The first shipment of Marion once, and let during the month of
"I do nut like being ao much Indebted
Two nonunion teamsters in Can urg«- the exemption from the new county peach plums was recently sent August, after which, according to
to anyone," was Mary's reply, and yet
rates of cargoes now afloat.
He is from Salem to Puget sound points.
Surveyor General Kingsbury’s inten­
In her aoeret heart there was a strange Francisco fired into a body of strik­
tion. work will t>e rushed so that aa
feeling of pleasure In the Idea
that ers, Hounding one man. The shoot­ also to try to secure a postponement
8.
H.
Haggard,
one
of
the
best
of the application of the tariff until
much as possible will be .finished this
«¡eorge had thus cared for her, for would ers were arrested.
importer* have had an opportunity to known attorneys in Southern Oregon, summer.
The minimum time in
he bare doue so If— Hbe dared not tin
died suddenly at his home in Marsh­
Although the drought ha* l»een complete contracts.
which the survey will he completed is
ish that queatlon even to herself--dared
broken
in
the
southwest,
the
effect
field.
aged
62
years.
not ask If she hop--«l that Geurg« More­
placed at 18 months, with a maxi­
land loved her one half as well aa ahe has Isen to cause the price of all
PORTO RICAN TAX LAW.
Destructive wheat field fires are mum of three or four years.
began to think she lia-l always loved him product* to mise.
reported from near Pendleton. A lout
Why should be, with his handsome per­
A general strike comprising the Event! Hive Already Proven That It Will 210 acres were burned and the losses
OFFICERS MUST NOT TALK.
son and princely fortune, love one »0 un­ member* of the City Front Federa­
will aggregate $2,000 or more.
worthy, and »0 much bem-ath him? Aud tion, San Francisco, has lieen order­
Provide Ample Meara
then, fur the first I Ini •, she thought of ed.
The Bonanza mine, in the Sumpter Enjoiied From Making Public Statement! Re­
The strike affects 26,000 men.
San Juan, Porto Rico, July 31.— district,
her changed position since last they Ul-t
Eastern Oregon, will make
garding Schley Case.
Events
have
already
proved
that
the
Two
men
in
a
row
Isiat
U|«et
in
the
Then she waa a poor, obaeure school tula
improvements which will double the
tax
law,
drawn
up
by
the
legislators
tress now flattered, caressed and an straits and were picked up and taken
Washington, Aug. 1.—Secretary
present
output
of
$30,000
per
month.
helreaa. Years before, when a little pau- to Seattle by a steamer.
They had of this island, will provide ample
Long has issued the following general
The run of salmon in the Rogue
per at Chicopee, she hail frit unwilling lieen in the water 13 hours.
One of means for the island's requirement«.
order
:
that George should know bow destitute them died from the effects.
This indicates that Porto Rico is river has lieen large thia year and
“All persons in the «naval service
ahe waa, and now In the time of h<-r
more
protqieroua
than
it
was
a
couple
been
caught
in
nets
numbers
have
Empress Frederick is quite ill.
prosperity she was equally desirous that
of years ago. Steady improvement by fishermen,
Spearing is also a are strictly enjoined to refrain from
he should, for a time at least, remain ig
Oklahoma land lottery has ojiened lias lieen made since the day General popular sport.
any public statement concerning the
norant of her present condition.
and 1,000 claims have lieen drawn.
Miles landed in Guanica, three years
subject matter of the court ot inquiry
A
number
of
prominent
Eastern
"Ida," sai-l alia, lifting her head from
The governor of Panay has asked ago. The people are in better physi­ and Southern mining men who had requested by Rear Admiral W. 8.
the table, "docs George know that 1 am
lor aid in consequence of ravages of cal condiiton, and work with more been in attendance at the Boise min­ Schley.”
Mra. Campbell'* nle<-rF’
spirit. Plantations that went un­
"No," answered Ida. "I Wanteil to tell locust*.
ing congress, inspected the mines in
.Secretary Long statod that if com­
him. but Aunt Martha said I'd better]
A new truss will have to be placed worked for a long time are beginning the districts surrounding Baker City. plaint against the language used in
to
show
signs
of
prosperity.
There
is
no«."
in the Brooklyn bridge to replace the more shipping in the harbor, and the
Wallowa county apent $772 for coy­ the fifth specicffaton of the precept to
"Don't, then." nturncl Mary, anil re broken one.
the Schley court of inquiry was offi­
signs generally indicate lietter condi­ ote scalps last month.
sumiog her former position ahe fell m'o
cially made to him by Admiral
Four miners in Alaska were at- tions. Nevertheless, scarcely an in­
a d«wp reverie, from which she was at
Brome grass five feet high flourishes Schley, he would give the matter con­
last aroused by Jeuny'a aakiog "if sh<- tac-ked by native Indians and three stance can l>e sited where any consid­
sideration and the language might be
shot t<> death.
erable amount of American capital on the arid lands near Bly.
intended to sit up all night?"
The newa lhat Goorge Moreland had
I.arge quantities of match wood are modified.
China will be allowed three years has been invested in Porto Rican en­
returned and lemght Rose Lincoln'» piano to make the first payment on the terprises. Numerous promoters and being shipped to Portland from Coos
breldea several other articles, spread war indemnity.
capitalists, who have visited the bay.
MADE BRITISH RUN
rapidly, and the dny following bin ar
The yachts Columbia and Consti­ island, have declared that this or that
Athena
has
paved
its
streets
and
is
rival Mary and Ida were stuppeil in the
investment would bring good returns,
Boer! Nearly Captured On« ot Their Field
street by a group of their «-ompanlons. tution raced for the Astoria cup, the
and then gone away never to be heard now working for an electric lighting
who were eager to kn -w how Georg«- former winning.
system.
Guns— All Day Fight
from
again.
Ixvre the news that his l-rtrothed waa so
The anniversary of the death of
Thomas Sherwood has been ap­
Durban, Natal, Aug. 1.—Details
III. and If it waa not that which brought
King Humbert was
celebrated
pointed stock inspector for Union received here of what seemed at first
FOR NEW INAUGURAL DAY.
him home ao aoon; and then the conver­
county.
sation tume.1 upon Misc Hern-Ion, ihe throughut Italy.
to be a skirmish between the Boers
New Orleans lady who bad that nioruing
Anarchist* of Paterson, N. J., cele­ SvitcmiUc Agitation to Be Begun to Change
The Salem Flouring Mill Com­ and a British column near Mauta,
appearo«l In the atreet; "And don't you brated the anniversary of the murder
pany’s new buildings are rapidly near­ July 28, shows that an all day fight
It From March 4.
think." aai<l <>ue of the girla. "that H< nry of King Humbert.
ing completion.
occurred, in which the British nar­
Lincoln waa dancing attendance upon
New
York,
July
30.
—
Official
steps,
The Qninalt reservation, in Waah-
rowly escaped the loss of a gun of the
her? If I were you." turning to Mary,
A
large
hay
crop
in
the
Willamette
looking
to
a
systematic
agitation
for
"I'd caution my sister to be a little wary ington, is to be surveyed and tlirowu
Sixty-seventy field lottery.
Four
valley
has
made
that
staple
cheap,
a change of the date for the holding
of him. But let me see, their marriage open for settlement.
hundred Boers repeatedly rushed the
selling from $3 to $5 per ton.
of
the
presidential
inauguration,
have
Is to lake place noon?"
British position. Two British offi­
Salmon are unsalable at Puget
Mary replieil that the marriage was I sound fisheries, having been offered been taken, says a special from Wash­
Piles for Mare Island, Cal., are be­ cers and five men were killed.
ington.
Resolutions
adopted
at
the
postponed Indefinitely, whereup-m the
ing cut on the Santiam. The sticks
as low ax I cent each.
last inaugural committee meeting are from 42 to 80 feet long and several
girls exchange-1 meaning glances an-l
Mow Boers in th« Field G«t News.
King
Edward
has
conferred
the
do-
«ere laid before the district commis­ thousand will be shipped.
pasaeil on.
In lea* than twenty-four
hours half of Ella'a acquaintance* were j gree of the royal red cross upon an sioners with a request for appropriate
Lonndon, Aug. 1.—How Boers in
talking ot her discarding Henry on ac- ' American missionary in China.
A promising coal prospect has l-een the field get news is explained by din­
action.
It is understood the com­
count of hla father's failure, an-l saying
missioners are in favor of a date later found at Rice Hill, Douglas county, patches to the Daily Mail from Loa­
The
Draymen
’
s
Association,*
of
"that they expecteii it, 'twaa like her.”
San Francisco, claims to l>c making than March 4. and will bring the by the steam shovel crew who are ex­ re neo Marquez and Amsterdam, from
Ere long the report, in the shape of a
The find will be
matter to the attention of congress cavating there.
which it appears that the Boers main­
comlolenre. reach«-d Henry, who. caring headway against their striking team­
developed.
and
the
governors
of
the
statesand
but little what reason waa asaigned for I sters.
tain a regular service of dispatch
territories,
15
additional
citizens
of
the broken engagetin nt. ao that he got]
riders. Cables are receievd and filed
A large number of horses in Chi­ the country at large and a represen­
Portland Markets.
well out of it. assumed a much-injured > cago are suffering from the grip, and
at Lourenco Marquez.
Wheat—Walla Walla, export value,
air, but said "he reckoned he should num the disease threaten* to become epi­ tation of foremost residents of Wash­
ington.
55®56c per bushel; bluestem, 57c;
age to survive;" then, pulling bis sharp
demic.
Chicago .Machinists' Strike Is Over.
This committee is to select the date valley, nominal.
pointed collar up another story, and
brushing hla pct mustache, wherein lay ]
German flag was insulted by Co­ and procure, by congressional enact­
Flour—best grades, $'2.90® 3.40 per
Chicago. Aug. 1.—Local officials of
moat of Ilia mind, he walked up street. , lombian authorities, who held a ship ment, the change desired.
barrel; graham, $2.60.
the local organization of machinists
and, ringing at Mra. ItusseH'a door, aak- while they searched her for a German
Oats—White, $l.32t1®1.35; gray, announced today that the strike in
e<l for Miaa Herndon, w ho, vain as beau­ subject.
$1.3O®1.321^ per cental.
Chinese Throne Gives Instructions.
tiful, suffered his attentions, not because
Barley—Feed, $16.50« 17; brewing, Chicago was practcally over, and that
Drawing of Oklahoma land has be­
Pekin. July 31.—Li Hung Chang.
ahe likeil him In the least, but because
the nine hour day, so far as this city
Prince Ching and Kun Yang, resident $17® 17.50 per ton.
she was fond of flattery, and there waa gun.
was concerned, has been firmly estab­
Millstuffs
—
Bran,
$17
]>er
ton;
mid
­
something exceedingly gratifying in the
The Kansas drought is effectually members of the regency board, have
fact that at the North, where she fnnelcd broken.
received from the throne a long com­ dlings, $'21.50; shorts, $20; chop, $16. lished. Seventy-seven firms, out of
Hay—Timothy, $12.50« 14; clover, a total of 95, have conceded the de­
the gentlemen to be icicle», she had ao
Negotiations in Pekin will In-closed munient ion laying down general in­ $7«9.5O; Oregon wild hay, $6®7 per mands of the union, while 18 firms,
aoon made a Conquest. It mattered not I
junctions
a«
to
reform,
honesty
of
some of which have not resumed
that Mrs. Russell told her his vows were in two weeks.
administration and the desirability ton.
plighted to another. Hh<- cared nothing
Butter—Fancy creamery, 17 K® 19c; operations, are still standing out.
General Wood has left Havana for of imitating all meritorous features
for that.
Iler life hud been one l- n* the United States.
of the institutions of Japan and dairy, 14« 15c; store, ¡1« 12c per The officials say 1.500 men have re­
series of conqueata until now. at 25, there
turned to work under union condi­
pound.
Western nations.
Shamrock
11
has
sailed
from
Eng
­
waa not in the whole world a more fiu-
tions, leaving about 500 still fighting
Eggs—17 S® 18c per dozen.
islic<l or heartless «'oquette than Kvron land for New York.
Cheese—Full cream, twins, 11« the maiuifacturers.
American Poitel Service in China.
Herndon. (To be continued.)
Tin- battleship Maine was launched
CIIAI’l’KIi XX
H'ouiiinicd.l
l-'-in«-, brinaiug l( n.llv from t<la, gayln*
Jual thru Ella «ame «Ingiù* into Hi» ili.il II,,, 1 arris*» wuuld soon b» round
room, hut started when »b«- saw how ex­ for Mary and Jinny, both «if wlnnu must
cited Mrs. Campbell appearml, aud bow • ursljkauni», aa Hu rt- w«a a plriaani aur-
liriae swalllu* ihrin
While Mary wa«
gwollrn fact eyelids were.
"Why. what» the iiiatlerT' said »he. ■ ■-a-lliis ihla J.tmy
eagerly qui-slloa-
“I never •»» you cry before, «*>-»ptlng lu* I ii.'l,. Kata with i<**ard to the sale,
that lime when I tubi you I waa going w hli h lx «aij " h . ih
um-oiuaion well,"
t<- marry Henry." and Ella laughed a *->lii( -liiirt,. he r<-<L',rtid. "tu « tail »nd
i«ii*hiy *o...| l-.xkia' . hap, whu kept bld-
llilb-, ■|il<rfiil laugh
"llu.ii ah." said Mary, softly;
and ■llu* up aul up, nil |l(, *ait 'em about
Mrs «'ampls'U. drawing Ella to her aide, where they should l>». Then he'd »top
tubi h--r of th» »«range dla«overy »he had tor »xlnrulia, rise |.> bld."
made, th-u beckoning Mary to appruacli,
"Who waa Itr’f" salted Mary, tomia*
»he laid « hand upou each ot th» young forward aul )-,iulu* Jt-uny.
girl» Iliade, ani blr»»lng them, called
"Don know, uilaa; uevrr Seen him
them "her own ilear eblldrew
sforr, aabl I n< It- IZzra, "but he's *ut
¡I Would Is- bari telling what Ella's lieapa of m .it. y, for when be paid for the
amotlxu» were. <>nr moment ah» waa planurr he t.x.k out a roll of hills near
glad, aa-l the heel »lie was sorry, fur aba • boot bl* aa my two flats!"
»as »., supremely »<-!n»li that the fa-1 of
I tiro the |. <no ,s g.iueT" aal-l Jenny,
Msry'a l»-iug now lu every reap"-1 her ■s-tly. whu» Maty sakrd bow much it
equal gave her more pain than pleasure. broUfht
(If .-ourse Mr» t'amplu-ll would love her
"Three hundred -lollars w** th» Isst
heal everyIrndy did who knew her •»• bid I bear) from that youn* feller, and
•eyhady but Henry.
And wh>n Mr» somebody wlio was blddln' spin him said
Campbell •■ke.l why she did u-l speak ‘twsa more'u 'twat wttlh."
»hr replied. "Why, what shall I »ay?
"It wasn't, either,” spoks up Jenny,
shall I g» lut" r< at a »1rs about II? To bo rather spiritedly
"|( cost five hundred,
aure I'm glad very glad that you are sn I it's m-»rr bea n hurt ■ bit."
my aulii
Wi l Mary II»» here n<>w?"
"Mr Header b.u*ht that little fltldl» of
“Yes. aln i
answered Mrs Camp yourn." ratni 1. trd I'u.-le Bar*, with « pe­
bell, aa-l "X->. novar." thought Mary.
culiar wink, «belt brought the color to
Mr» t'ampl-ell lhat evening tried to Jenny's t berks, whih- Mary eidalmed;
devise »«mie mean* by whi- h to atone fur
"Ob! I'm so *l*d you can hive your
•egli»un* Mary au long Hudd-nly a now guitar again!"
Ides isnurred to her. upuU which sb* de-
Here the .'onrersatlon was interrupted
termlued immediately t-* act, and the by the arrlia) of Hi» carriage, which
aeit Bu-iuliig Mr Wurthlugtxn waa amt came for the yottn* tadiro. who were aoon
for lu draw up a new will, in which Mary on their way 1.1 Mr Hadden's, Mary won­
Howard »«i to »bare equally with h-r dering what th» aurpris» was, and Jen
bister
ny hoping t\ llliam would call la the »veg­
"liait of all I <>wn la tbelre by right." tag At the door they met Ida. who waa
•ahi »he. "and what I want Is that »a iiuuaually merry a I tn .rat too much so for
their '»roly flrst birth-lay they shall the orcas n. It s. . itx-il to Mary, aa aba
rom» ia<-> p--»«w-aaion ot the portion which glaitced at Jenny'a pale, diapirlteal face.
ought io have Is-vii their molber'a, while Aunt Martha, too, who rhanceal to cross
St my 'l- slh «hr r- oisinder shall I m - equal
the hall, shook Mary's baud aa warmly
• •
ly divided lo-tWeeU them
as If aba had not scan her for a year,
The will waa «« «-«»rUlofly Ira« n up. an<l tb>n with her broad, white cap
*iga»d ani aralcMl. Mr. Wort hillgtotl strings tl«ui* back, ah» repaired to th*
harping • rough draft uf it. width w*< kitchen to (tie orders coOcwrnln* the eiip
thrown ItlbiOÍ »«Itll<* laMMUF p*|H*m IU III« > per.
A f«*w tiny« wfi«*rwar>l llt-nry, !
«81. r
Mary dbl not n. ti«-« It then, but aha
roving s ithnialljr upoti it» read It whh
afterward rrmruile r«-d that Ida seem.si
•at baaitilia*
I quite anxious about her appearane-e, fur.
"That settles 11 al on«-a." said he, "an-l following her to lx r r-s-m. she said, "You
I ran'« say I'm <>rry. for I was getting i look tired. Mary Hit down and rest you
horribly sick of her. Now I'd willingly awhile. Ilin, lake my Vinaigrette that
Kerry Mary wlih«nit a ps any, but KII«, ! will rerho you." Tbeg, aa Mary was
with -ot) oix-quarter aa much aa I as- srrang n*, her hair, she said: "Just puff
peeled, and lhat not until ahe'a twenty
out thia aide a little more—there, that's
one. 1« a -lifferent matter entirely. But , right. N ■« turn roiin-l, I want to are
what am I to do? I wish M..relan l waa I how you look."
here. for. though ho d.-n't like me. he
"Well, how do I?" asked Mary. rat-ina
wouldu t mind I, tiding me a few thuu- I about as Ida directed.
s>ol
Well, there'» no help for It, an-i
' I gu.-sa you’ll do," returned Id*. "I
the aouaer the old InaU breaks now the ' believe lleory Lincoln waa right when
better
It'll help me out of a driieed be aald lhat thia blue merino and linen
mean acral**, fur, of «-ourse. I shall l>» collar was the most liecomlng dreaa you
magnaulinous and release Ella at once could w.-ar, but you look well In any
from her engagement with a mine I man " thing, you have so tine a form."
Tlie newa that Mary waa Mra. Camp­
• Don't heller» all her flattery," said
heir» niece spread rapidly, ami among Jenny, laughingly
"Hhe'a only < ouipar-
those who cam» to congratulate her bone Ing your tall. al«nl<-r figure with littl»
was more sincere than William Iten-ler. dumpy me. but I'm growing thin see,"
Mary was very dear tu him. an-l what
an) she lapped her dress two or three
•var con.lueed to her happitirsa added Inches In front.
tlao to his. Together with her he had
"Come. n w. let's go down." Mid Ida.
heard the rumor of Mr l.ln >ln « down "And I'll Introduce you to Jenny's sur­
fall, and while he felt s<irry for the fam
prise flrat."
lly he could not u»lp hoping that It
W.lh Id* leading the way, they entered
would bring Jenny uearer to him. Of the music r<- in. w here In one corner
this he told Mary, whh hardly da ml stood It -«.'« piano, open, and apparent­
trust herself to reply lest she should di ly Inviting Jenny to Its aide. With * Joy
vulge a darling secret, which ahe had ful cry she sprung forward, •»claiming.
eberiahed ever aln-v Mra. Campbell had "Ob. how kin-1 In your father; I 'moat
told her that In a little more than a year know we call r lerrn It aome time. I'll
she wa» to lie the rightful owner of a teach school anything to get It •gala.”
»am of money much larger than she ever
"Don't thank father too much." an­
dreamed It possible for hey to p.™». as. swered Ida. "for he haa nothing to <lo
"holly unselfish, her thoughts iustautly with It. eiccpt giving it house room, and
turned toward her adopted brother. A on-- quarter's le.x lung will pay that bill!"
‘ P»rt of that sum should lie Ills, an I with
"Who did buy It, then?" asked Jen
that for a stepping atone to future wealth
ny; an I 1.1.1 repli«-«l:
Mrs. Lincoln, when poor nnd destitute,
"Can't tell you Just yet
I must have
could not longer refuse him her «laugh­ some nuiaic #r»t. Come, Mary, you like
ter. Mrs Campbell, to whom alone »ho to play. Give me my favorite, ‘Itoaa
coati' 1—I lor Wishes, gate her I.uis.lif, lu-e,' with isrialiona."
though she could not understand the aelf-
Mary was paaaioMtely fond of music,
denying |llt,P which prompted this act of
nud. for the time she had taken lessons,
generosity to a stranger.
played uncommonly well. Seating hrrwlf
An<l now Mary was vary happy in
at the piano she becam* oblivious to all
thinking how much good she could do. else around her. and when n tall figure
Mrs Mason, Iler loiofnelreas, should for a moment darkened the doorway,
»«■«er want again. Hally Furbuah. the while Jenny uttered n auppreaaed ex­
kind hearted old crazy woman, who had clamation of aurptlae, she paid no . ..... I.
h,’r ■" •<”>« *ud »0 faithfully, nor did all«' bceoiiie conscious of a third
should share her hniiie wherever that person's pre-«' nee until the group advanc-
home might Io-; while, better than the rl| toward her. id* and Jenny leaning up­
jest. William Bender, the truest, best on the piano and the other standin* nt
friend alm »Trr |Ig,| »|1(,u|j tlp
her right, n Utt)» in the rear. Think­
for his hlndneaa to her when a little, nn
Introductlon <>r lees.
ing, If "he thought at all, that It was Wil
known pauper.
And still the world, llaiii Bender, Mary played on until the
Ices
are
siippoaed to llave lieen In
kn-iwlng nothing ,,f the hidden . auaea piece was finished and then observing
which made Mary’s laugh ao merry nnd that her eonipnnlona hail left the room, trodtieed by Cnllierlne de Medid lu ttie
nor manner »0 gay, an|d that "the proa- she tinned uii-l met the «lark, hnndaome slxtenth centiiry. Stlll soiue asaert (lint
p»ct of being nn helreaa had ttirued her eyes not of William Bender, lint of one lee cii-nm ivas tlrst Invented by n ne­
"’ J'int aa It always did tlioaa who who, with n I.... ulliir sinile, offered his gro niimed Jaeknon. wlio ki-pt a small
were suddenly elevated to wraith."
hand, aaylng. "I believe I need no Intro- i-olifectloner's sliop In Solio, l.ondon,
■liietlon to Mi«« Howard, except a slight In tlie enrly pnrt of tlie ulnetcenlh ceti-
CHAPTKK XX!.
chan*-' In the name, which. Instead of tury.
f 1 i‘Hicoln hud failed. At the rororra
th* ■trouts groupa of turn n ! o <><| to- being Smart. I* Moreland!"
Hlecp, Baby, Sleep!
Mary never knew what she *al>l or
fei'ii r'
°*cr the mutter, and aa
"Seo
here!"
exclaimed Mr. Poplelgh
did.
She
only
remembered
a
diaxy
sen-
> hk It, Nome to I i I n <,nn*k>NNni«NN. noiiio
0 Us extreme good nature In indorsing aation. in her head, a strong arm pa...... I "I don't propose to have Huit burgliir
We'll put It
’»c anyone who naked, nnd others, the ......... .. her. and a voice, which fully alarm In our bedroom,
•"’»»Ing one*, winked slyly a* they »nl«l. aroused her as It called her "Mary.” and down stairs In the hull."
"Nonsense!" replied the
ivy guessed lie knew what he was naked if "h<- were faint. Just then Ida
1,111 ’hey <| known before
of ntich entered the room, announcing tea, and wo won't hour It when It goes off.
1 "if" ll" falling rl«h;" but th«’ mouth* asking her if ahc found "Mr. Smart"
"Neither will the baby. That's the
th»»«- Inst w-ere stopped when tli.y mm h changed! At the tea table Mary main point." Philadelphia Press.
'"•'I Hint the household furniture, every- •al opposli«' George anil every Him- aha
■ling wa, given up for the Ix-netit of hl* raiaeil her eyea »he met his tlve.l upon
Mormon« in Mexico.
llll'rl ,"r"l' ”11'' wn" *°
*°U ** atictlou her, with an expreaaion an like that of
The laws of Mexico provide that n
the picture lu the golden locket which
"tc ....... Ing w e<-k.
»«•«■on id
ien th«- dny of the auction nrrired. she still ’»orc lhat she wondered she had Mormon who wishes to take a
'"quired the persuasion ot both Mrs. not before reciigtil«ed George Moreland wife must present a certith-nt.’, signed
,.
" 11 *”d Mary to keep Jenny from in the .Mr. Smart who had *0 puzzled by bls first helpmeet, to the effect that
* mg. slm knew not whither herself, but and myatllie-l her.
she Is willing, mid ho must also hav<
¡luring .......... ..
William Bender Hie express consent of the second wife
limb . r? 10 bc n,'*r Bni' '"k® 0,,,‘ niore
called,
ami
soon
after
Henry
Lincoln
also
».I 1
*’*•* fnrnltur* as It pass
mid her parents.
1 n o the hand" of stranger*. At Inst came In. frowning gloomily when lie saw
how
near
to
each
other
were
William
wti* i 'll1,“l||,,'ll promised that black Ezra,
Human Vocabularies.
al in*' ,1>r,,tnpnnled her from Uhlcopee, nnd bls »later, while he jealously watch­
In rural districts many people h xe
’''"'■I go and report faithfully .ill th«- ed them. »HU kf'Plng nil eye upon Georg«'
r,.,',' " '
lit«'0 Jenny consented ta and Mary. At last, complaining of fad­ no more than 200 words; the ordlnnry
"* Xoma; though nil the day ahe ing -him-." he Halted Ida to play, nt the man can do very well with a vocabu
tied n-xth-aa irn-l Inipntli-nt, womlerlng same Him- xaimterlng toward the music Inry of 500 words.
room, where stooii his sister’s piano.
on* before Uncle Earn would re
,
an'* Hictl weeping ns In fancy she ■•Upon m.v word,*' snld he, "this look*
A PertVi’t Face.
v article after article «llapoaed of to natiiral. Who bought it?" and ha drum
A perfectly formed face Is one-third
iu ' ii - who would know little how to med a few notes of a aong.
forehead, one third noxe and one third
prize It,
"Mr. Moreland bought it. M avn t he
' About flve o'clock Uncle Ezra came kind?" »aid Jenny, who all the aveuing upper aud lower chin.
NEWSOFTHESTATE
EVENTSOF THE h.\Y
at Cramp's shipyards.
It is reported in London that Kru­
ger has asked Choate to end the Boer
war.
Teamsters from interior are taking
the place* of strikers in San Fran­
cisco.
Transport Meade arrived at San
Francisco with soldiers from the
Philippines.
Tin- run of fish on the lower Colum­
bia is larger than has lieen known for
several years.
Formal negotiations (or a settle­
ment of the great steel strike have
lieen opened.
The Cuban government offers a re­
ward of $1,000 for the capture of
Bnmlid Lima, dead or alive.
The feeling is growing stronger in
England that that government should
not oppose the Nicaraguan canal
treaty.
The population of the German em­
pire includes 3,000,(XX) who use the
Polish language.
The world has two anil a quarter
million acres under tobacco cultiva­
tion, which produces 850,000 tons
each year.
The will of Pierre Lorillard, of New
York, disposes of an estate valued at
about $4,(XX),(XX). Twenty years ago
his wealth was estimated at $20,-
(XX), (MX).
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Washington, July 31.—The post­
master general has issued an order
formally placing the American postal
service in China un the same basis as
before the outbreak. The practical
operation of the military postal ser­
vice censed some time ago, and the
postal attaches have either returned
here or to other posts.
Heavy Rain and Wind Storm.
Fargo, N. D., July 31.—A heavy
rain and wind storm prevailed this
afternoon over a good part of the
state. Great damage is reported at
Tcppcn, west of Fargo.
Wires were
down for some hours, and crops in
the path of the storm, which was
several miles wide, were destroyed.
In the Red liver valley, rain fell from
the national boundary line all the
way down the state line.
Around
Fargo and over in Minnesota, crops
were damaged.
Rear-Admiral John Irwin Dead.
Washington, July 31.—Rear Ad­
miral John Irwin, retired, died at
his residence here late last night,
niter an illness of several months,
lie was 69 years old.
He entered
the naval academy in 1847, and had a
good war record. He left a widow
and a daughter and a son, John
Irwin, paymaster on the Essex, now
stationed at Newport.
lltjC; Young America, 12®12^c per
pound.
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.25®
4.00; hens, $4.00®5.00; dressed. 10®
11c per pound; springs, $2.50®4.50
per dozen; ducks, $3 for old; $2.50
«3.50 for young; geese, $4 per
dozen; turkeys, live, 8® 10c; dressed,
10«12^c per pound.
Mutton — Lambs, 3'sc. gross;
dressed, 6®7c per pound; sheep,
$3.25, gross; dressed, 6®6,t^c per lb.
Hogs — Gross, heavy, $5.75® 6;
light, $4.75®5; dressed, 6tj®7c per
pound.
Veal—Small, 7,»®8tic; large, 6*q
@7 Sc per pound.
Beef—Gross top steers, $4 00«4.25;
cows and heifers, $3.25®3.50; dressed
beef, 6it®7lac per pound.
Hops—12® 14«- per pound.
Wool—Valley, 11® 13c; Eastern
Oregon, 8® 12c; mohair, 20®21c per
pound.
Potatoes—$1.00® 1.25 per saokpiew
potatoes, lt«c ¡«er pound.
Chicago, Aug. 1. — George H.
Phillips, the corn king, today report­
ed to the postal authorities his discov­
ery of an alleged attempt at a gigan­
tic swindle. The country, Mr. Phil­
lips told the inspector, has been
flooded with circulars emanating from
New York, asking for subscriptions
to a $'2,(XX),(XX) fictitious pool for a
deal in September corn.
Holland has 10,100 windmills, each
of which drains on an average of 310
acres of land.
Capt. A. F. Lucas, the discoverer
of oil in Beaumont. Tex., who is said
to be worth 140,1X10,000, was practical­
ly penniless a year ago.
It is reported in the Jacksonville,
Fla., papers that a company st St.
Cloud, that state, has succeeded in
making excellent paper from the
leaves of the palmetto
Tiqieka, Kan., Aug. 1.—Mrs. Car­
rie Nation, who is nerving a sentence
in the county jail here for joint
smashing, was today pardoned by
Governor Stanley. She would not at
first accept the pardon, because the
fine and costs were not remitted, hut
afterward decided to do so. The
county commissioners will allow her
to pay the fine and costs, amounting
to $150, in installment* ol $6 a
month.
Brunswick at Port Townsend.
Port Townsend, Wash., Aug. 1.—
The steam schooner Brunswick ar­
rived last evening, 18days from Nome
via Dutch Harbor, having in tow the
disabled steamer Ruth.
The Bruns­
wick brought, down 27 passengers.
The voyage was made without inci­
dent; the weather being favorable
during the entire run down.
An Alleged Gigantic Swindle.
Mr«. Nation Pardoned.
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