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KLAMATH KLAMAI II FALLS, KLAMATH REPUBLICAN COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 14, would bo willing to become my wile. But I R ever that day came she would require never ronque. It Do you thlnb thafi e.V - !arUe^ With U«.” tue to give up my position In England, "Yes," I auawered, "It la true. I < ould and settle down for life iu Guernsey. ,,*LPr l<'r* •• I love Olivia." Fairly, then, 1 waa lauuched upvu the I hen, my dear Martiu," said Johan carver of a physician in the great city, 'ROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF na, very softly, "do you wish to keep as a partner with Jack aud bls father Julla .to her promise?" The completeness uf the change suited THE WORLD. I started violently. What! did Julia By Hcsba Stretton me. Nothing here, In eevoery, atmoe wish to be released from that setui-en- phere or society, could remlud me of the gagemeot, and be free? Wai it posaible fretted pact. The troubled waters sub- that any <>uu else coveted my place lu t Comprchaaslvs Rsvlsw of ths Impoeteai elded lulu a dull calm, aa far aa emotional her affections, and In the new house Happenings of th« Past Weak Presented Ufa went. To be sure, the idea crossed whb h we bad fitted up for ouraelvea? I tne often that Olivia might I,« io J-ou 1« s Condensed Form Which Is Moat felt like the dog m the manger. It seem don- oven In the oaueo street with me. ed an unheard of eu rogchinent. for any Likafy to Prove of Interest to Our Many 1 never caught eight of a faded green pereon to coma betweeu my cousin Julia 1 dress but my steps were hurried, and I and me. CIIMTER XVI. (Contlnue<id d»ar sent km » of It .|,s <.„„1,, BIlt Readers. followed till I was sure that the wearer "You are looking rather low,*’ abe said In bar gray "Do you aak me to set you free front •• Martin, cannot you gu«as? waa not Olivia. But I was aware that triumphantly "rather blue. I might say. Ara man I >fuii that rhey eaunot your promise, Julia T' I asked, somewhat Li Hung Chang is dead. I, there auythlng the matter, with you.' see what la guiug ou under tbelr owu the chancre of our meeting were so email sternly. Your t« C 1« «« I 'lig ae a fiddle I’artiap« eye«?" that 1 could not couut upou them. Even The British cabinet (To be cootiouedj $ It la the aea that makes you melancholy " I have not )—• th.. -• Issai Idea * Franco-Turkish dispute. of what you if I found her, what then? Bhe waa as "Nut at all." I answered, trying to •re drlviug at." I "Mil down far away from me as though the Atlantic Ten |>eraons perished in the burn- CAT NOW IN FAVOR. apeak briskly; "I am au old sailor Per • »»•I mlm rolled between ua If I only kuew that ing of a Wisconsin theatre. baps you Will feel melancholy l.y and How lung ie jt alm-» my poor, dear she waa safe, and as happy aa her and tripplod, but hhe Helped to f ind u destiny could let her be, 1 would be con aunt died?" More money for the great 1905 fair, Fortune. Vncblly f»r •“? pruphacy wee ful "You know „ w.u o | do," 1 replied, tent. though stock lists are not ready. ” 1 recently filed a claim for the widow Thue I waa thrown entirely upon my tiled..... . after, fur the day waa rough wondering (bat aha ahould touch the The Panama canal has been offered enough to produce un< nm fort able eeaiae wound au roughly. “Three mouth« n«xt profession for Intervet and occupation. 1 of a Mexican war veteran,*’ «aid il. G. to the isthmian Canal Commission. lluu« In tboae who were mH old sailors Bunday." gave myself up to It with au energy that McCormic, of Cincinnati, “that has a A-' Hke my " If. My tormentor waa proa- And |)r liubree,” she said In a bitter innivl Jack, and sometimes surprised rather funny story attached to It that 1 General H. C. Corbin and Miss Irate I" the Inal moment. ac'-ent then stopped, looking mo full tn myself. Dr. Neulor, who as an old vet think will bear repeating, as It was Edyth Patten were married at Wash-’ When we an hored at the entrance of lb« fac,- | i,o,| uovoy beard her call my eran loved it with ardor for Its own sake, brought about by a one eyed, boblalled ington. was delighted with my eutbueiaam. He the Creu«. and the «mall boots cam«, out father |>r Dubrve lu my life. cat of no pedigree and of absolutely Millionaite De I ji Mar takes a to carry ue aslt**rv. I managed easily tu "What no»?“ | eeked, "Whnt has my prophesied great tbinga for tin. uo worth, that is now petted as a price $200,000 loud on a Southern Oregon No passed my first winter in Lindon. •ocure a |da. e in the firat. aud to lose ■ • 11 ! IU II " less treasure by Mrs. Muggle Tuttle, an sight of her lu the bustle uf landing As copper mine. "Why," abv eg |. med, stamping her aged widow, residing at llarrlson, soon ae luy fret touched the ahore I start foot, wlnle t blood mautled tu her fore- Narrow guage railroad from Reno CHAPTER XVIII. about teu miles from t.'lneiuuatl. A ed ..If at my swiftest paca for the Hear» head. Dr Dnbrvc ¡a In baste to take a Early In (be spring I received a letter small under contract to build into Lake boy with a sling destroyed one Gooacllu •“"••• I wl.'v ||o I» indeed, my poor Mar from JuMa, desiring me lu look out fur County, Oregon. Hut I bad not for to go. fur at ' audit) a tin lie wishes lu be married Immedi apartment«, eouiewhere lu my neighbor of the cat's eyes, and a few days after Inn. whb ir sial) la al the lop of the strep ately lu that tip.-r, Kate Daltrey." A man and woman were arrested at hood, fur beraelf aud Johunua aud Cap ward, In an attempt to knock a train lane running from the Crwtag llarlor. I St. Louis suspected of complicity in Iuqi'«»lni>'; | ciled, etung to the tain Carey. They were i-oming to Lon from the track, the east lost half its saw Tardif at th« door. He value tu mo quick by the«« words. I remembered my the Wagner train robbery. don to apeud twu or three months of the tall; but the cat came back, aud there ln«t»utly, and wo aal down on a low mother a in: .I. uiailncihe dlallae tu Kale sea sou I had not had any laak so agree by hangs the tale, not the call's talk by > Schmitz, the Union. Labor candi atone wall mt the roadalde, bill »«II out 1 ’ ' I, ■ r in <-•« h ipo that I able since I left Guernsey. Jack was the way. date, elected Mayor of San Francisco ef bearing uf any ears but eat b “'b. r s ' would but g , ovof |,er aide. Go over hospitably anxious fur them Io corue to “When 1 filed the papers for the pen - a— ' t*y a plutality of 4 158 votes. "Tardif." I • »14. "baa mam sails told to her aide! No |f she set her foot Into our own house, but I kuew they Would Attorney Raynor began his argu you her o«« r < tbi« houae a« my mother's successor, 1 not listen to ouch a proposal. 1 found sion of Mrs. Tuttle, whoso husband COLONEL R. C. JUDSON. was a sergeant iu the Twelfth United "Yra. >ra." b« anaverod; ”po<>r little would never dwell uuder the same roof. ment in tiehalf of Schley. The apli some suitable rooms fur them, however, mul! and «Ire la a hundredfold d«arer to As evui a« m; father made her hia wife States Infantry, It was found that all car it and spectators were moved to where I could be with them at any time Devotes fiimKlI to Developing Agricultural Resource) of Washington. a,a sow than before. But meta sail« la I would ■ ut myself adrift from them both tears, and one woman fainted. In fire mlnutea. On the appointed day was lu good shape, except bis discharge •ot her« Nb« la gritte! ‘ Oregon and Idaho. But he ku*» that; he would never ven 1 met them at Waterloo station, aud In papers, and 1 at once requested that a Republican landslide*in Ohio. “Gone!" I ejaculated. I could not ut ture to outrage my mother’s memory or stalled them In tbelr new apartments. search be made for these documenta. The latest good work started by Colonel R. C. Judson, of Portland, ter amr her word; but I stared at him mi feeling« in such a flagrant manner, Oregon hop crop being shipped east. It struck me that Julia was looking She was certain that her busband had ae If my ej«e could tear further Informs "It 1« poaalble. for It to true," said Ju better and happier than I had seen her left them somewhere In the old home is the holding of exchange fairs at central business points at frequent inter Argument waa continued in Schley vals. Farmers and stockmen attend these fairs and display their farm Uon from him. lia "They hare understood each other look for a long time. Her black dress case. stead. aud a diligent search was at once "Yea," ho said; "that lady came teat for the«, four week a. You may call It products, also cattle, horses and sheep, in the streets for a day or two. Sales suited her, and gave her a stylo whlrh we«» with MI m Dobree. y««ir coualu an engagement, for It 1« sue, and I never she never had lu colors. Her complex Instituted. The old bouse was ransack are then made to local merchants. Jury secured in the Considine caae They in turn are patronized freely. Thru inaui'aalle told tne all. end wa took suspected them, uot for a moment I ion looked dark, but not callow; and her ed from cellar to <arret with no re Business moves briskly. Ideas are exchanged. The women folks enjoy at Seattle. suit, and whet) the effort was about to shopping and a brief rest, I^ttul sales are also made. Settlers are attracted reuuael together It was not safe fur ' eke out a reautiiiueii <d brown hair was certainly more becom France has occupied three porta in her to stay any longer, though I would lunacy agalnat him? He must be mad Ingly arranged Her appearance waa be given up In despair it was noticed by the newspafM-r publicity. Colonel Judson’s efforts are always original,at Mitylene Island. kava di«J for her gladly. But what could Io think of such • thing." that of a well-bred, cultivated, almoet that the old cat took a great deal of tractive and substantial. He believes in amity rather than animosity, a be done? We knew eh« must go «1««- Law students uf state university on "How did you »nd It out?" I Inquired elegant woman, of whom no man need Interest In the old garret, it went to a principle that makes friends and business for his railroad, the O. R. A N. arbtre. aud the neat morning I ruwed verge of a strike. "Oh. I waa so ashamed!** she said. be ashamed. Johanna waa simply ber box In one corner of the room and The practical experiments conducted by Mr. Judson on the O. R. A N. bar over to Peter port in time far the Yga Me I bad not the faintest shadow aelf, without the toast perceptible cbauge. jumped Into it. Upon looking into the Seth Low and the fusion ticket Walla Walla farm, hia broad views in encouraging diversified farming, and steamer to England Poor little thing' of a suspicion, I bad left them In ths But Captain Carey again looked ten box It was found that four kittens were work of organizing farmer’s institute meetings, have made him a familiar elected tn New York. poor little hunted soul!" drawing room to go upstairs, and 1 year« younger, and waa evidently taking The Tardif," I said, “did abe leave no thought of a rnething I wanted, and went pains with bls appearance. I waa more nestled In some old paper. When an figure to all the progreesive industrial workers of the United States. Governor Geer is in receipt of a tnra««ge for me?" bai k suddenly, and there they were-hie than satisfied, I was proud of all my effort was made to look Into the box United States agricultural department has been attracted by his work and letter threatening bis life. the old cat grew ferocious and attacked used his methods as object lessons in encouraging the same kind of work in "She wrote a letter for you," be said, arm around bar waist, and her hrad on friends. A boxer leader was appointed to "the very test thing Nbe did not go to hie shouldrr ba with hie grey balra, too! "We want you to come and have a the searchers. One of the party, who i other states. the Chinese foreign office. 0B bed that night, ualtber did I. I * Nha says she Is the asm« age as tue. but long talk with ua tomorrow," eaid Jo did not like the cat anyway.plcked upa teg to k>ee her. doctor, and aba bad she to forty If «he to a day. The simple hanna; "It la too late to-night. Wo shall book and threw it at It. Homer Bird, the Alaskan murderer, This book PRESIDENT’S PROCLAMATION. of the United States to be affixed. been Ilka the light of the aun to me ton«! I did nut know what to say, or be busy shopping in the morning, but missed the cat, but struck an old paste has been granted another lease of life. But what could I do? Bhe was t.rriBed bow to look. I could not got out of the can you come In the evening?" “Done at the City of Washington, board box on a shelf and knocked It to It will probably take the official to death at the thought of her husband room again aa If I had uot seen, for I "Ob, yea,” I answered; "I am at tela- the floor, where It burst open and the S«t> Apart Thurxlay, November 28. a> a Day this 2d day of November, in the year Helming her. I promised to giva tbs crle.1, <>l>!’ st the Aral eight of tbi-m uro moot evenings, and I count upon contents rolled out on the floor. Upon of our Lord one thousand nine hund count to decide whether Wells or of National Thanksgiving. letter Into your own hands Ilers it is Thrn I st.i.i I staring at them, but 1 think attending them with you. I can escort red and one, and of the independence Schmitz is elected mayor of San Fran picking them up the discharge papers It had b««n lying Io hte breast pocket, they felt a« uncomfortable aa I did." Washington, Nov. 2. — President of the United States the one hundred cisco. you to aa niauy places of amusement aa • nd $3.01)0 In government bonds were Roosevelt today iesued his proclama and the edges were worn already. Ho "Julia," I said, “I shall leave Guern you wish to vlaiL” A plot to massacre an American and twenty-sixth. gave It to tue lingeringly, aa If loth to sey before thia marriage can come off. 1 “To-morrow, then,” she said, “we shall found. The old cat now wears a blue tion fixing Thursday, November 28, garrison in Tarlac has been discov (Seal.) port with It. The touriota were coming would rather break atones on the high take tea at eight o'clock. ribbon and has the run of the bouse— as a day of national thanksgiving. It ered. The treason laws were passed THEODORE ROOSEVELT. up Io greater numbers, and I made a way than stay to are that woman In my I hade them good-night with a lighter In fact, nothing Is too good for It.”— reads : by the commission at Manila. The retreat hastily towards a quiet and re mother a pla<a My mother disliked her heart than I had felt for a long while. I Washington Star. “A Proclamation. The season is PACIFIC REGALIA COMPANY. wife of Lukban will be deported front mote part of the cliffs seldom visiter! lu from the tlrat." held Julia's hand the longest, looking nigh when, according to the time- Samara. Idttle Nark. “1 know It." the replied, with tears in into her face earueetly, till it flushed an I How to Become Wealthy. hallowed custom of our people, the Buxine»» of This Home Industry Requires « There, with the oeg, which bad carried her •yea, and I thought It was nothing glowed a little under my scrutiny. Lord Pauncefote is ready to begin lua New Haniimhlre city there dwells president appoints a day as the espe Larger Factory and More Capital. her away from mo, playing buoyantly but prejudl. • It was my fault, bringing "True beartl" 1 said to myself, "true work on the canal treaty. cial occasion for praise and thanks an octogenarian physician who. In addi amongst the rocks. I read b<-r farewell her to Guernsey. But I could not bear and constant! and I have nothing, and Portland, Nov. 6.—The Pacific Re A cargo of wheat and flour left tion to bla wide tuedlcal skill, la known giving to God. letter, It ran thus: galia Company, of Portland, has been Portland for South Africa. the Idea of ber coming aa mistress here. ahall have nothing, to offer It but the “This Thanksgiving finds the peo re-incorporated by Paul Pferdner, J. "My Itear Friend—I am glad I can I «aid eo distinctly. 'Dr. Dobree.' I said. ashes of a dead love. Would to heaven,” far aud wide as a dispenser of blunt rail you tuy friend, though nothing can 'you must let ma remind you that th» I thought aa I paced along Brook street, philosophy. The other day a young ple still bowed with sorrow for the Coal or gas believed to be burning L. Mitchell, John S. Pinnev, T. B. ever come of our friendship nothing, for bouse la mine, though you have paid ma "I had never been fated to see Olivia!" man of bte acquaintance called at bla death of a great and good president. McDevitt and May Pferdner, with underground near Stevenson, Wash. we may uot see one another ae other uo rout for years. If you ever taka Kats I waa punctual to my time the next office. We mourn for President McKinley $50.000 capital stock. The company Brigands have been employed to try frleu-la do. I am cutupellrd to floe away Daltrey into it. 1 will put my affairs into day. I sat among them quiet and si "I have not come for pills this time, because we loved and honored him, manufactures badges, buttons, regalia and catch the abductors of Mias Stone. again from this quiet, peaceful bom«, a notary's bauds. I will, upon my word, lent, but revelling In thio partial return and the manner of his death should and lodge supplies of all kinds. The doctor," said the visitor, "but for ad where you and Tardif have her n eo good and Julia Dobrre never broke her word of olden times. When Julia poured out 8even regiments of British cavalry awaken in the breasts of our people factory now operates 30 machines of to ma. 1 liegan to feel perfectly safe yet.* That brought him to hia aansea my tea. and passed It to me with bar vice. You have lived many years in a keen anxiety and a resolute purpose various kinds and will be still further in India have been sent to the seat of this world of toll and trouble and have hare, and all ot om-e th« refuge falls letter than anything 11a turned very white band, 1 felt Inclined to kiss her war in South Africa. ma It breaks my heart, but I must go, pale, and aal down Irealde Kate, hardly jeweled fingers. If Captain Carey had had much experience. I am young and not to lie driven by any calamity enlarged to accomodate its growing Trial has begun at Seattle of John and my oaly gladness la that It will 1« knowing «list to say. Then aha began. not beeu present I think I should have I want you to tell me how to get rich." from the path of strong, orderly, pop business. goo-l for you. By and by you will forget Nbe aald if I was cruel, she would ba done eo. Considine, charged with murder of The aged practitioner gazed through ular liberty, which, as a nation, we ORDER OF WASHINGTON. me. and return to your cousin Julia.____ and cruel, too Chief of Police Meredith. hia glasses at the young mau and lu a have thus far safely trod. Whatever grieved you, Mar We lingered over the pleasant meal be happy jual aa you once thought you “Yet, in Bpite of this great disaster, tin. would grieve me. and she would let At the close Captain Carey announced deliberate tone, said: Charges Against Supreme Officers Not Sus Four hundred cigarmakers are go should 1» aa you would have been * but " her brother. Hlcbard Foster, know where that be was about to leave ue alone to "Yea, I can tell you. You are young it is nevertheless true that no people ing from Havana to Tampa, Fla., to tained and Everything is 0. K. for mo You must think of me ae one a gather for an hour or two. I went down and can accomplish your object If you on earth have such abundant cause Oil via waa.” dead. I am quite dead -lost to you. Seattle, Nov. 7.—Supreme Presi take the places of strikers. • "Does she know where she teF* I asked to the door with him, for he had made will. Your plau Is this: First, lie Indus for thanksgiving as we have. The "Good by, my dear friend; good-by, Admiral Gaillard, the French oom* past year, in particular, has been one dent W. W. Terry, Supreme Secre eagerly, iu a tumult of surprise and hope. me a mysterious signal to follow him. In trious and economical. Nave as much •oodby! OU VI A." tary J. L. Mitchell, Supreme Cap mander, has arrived at Smyrna and * -"Why. m Nark, of course," she replied. the ball be whispered a few incompreben of peace and plenty. We have pros The last line was written In a ah a ken. as ¡Kisslble and spend as little. Pile up Did you never know that elble aentenece Into my ear. ’"Wbat pered in things material, and have tain Paul Pferdner and T. B. Mc seized the Turkish customs. Irregular hand, and bar name waa half "Don't think anything of me. my boy. the dollars and put them at Interest. been able to work for our own uplift Devitt, of the Order of Washington, Olivia left Hark before my mother's Germany believes that mismanage Hotted out. as If a tear had fallen upon If you follow out these Instructions by said, with a chill of dlaap- Don't sacrifice yourself for me. I'm an ing in things intellectual and spirit have answered charges made by John ment of affairs in South Africa is the It. I remained there alone on the wil l dealbF* I pointnirut “Did I never tall you she waa old fellow compared to you. though I'm the time you reach my age you'll be as ual. Let us remember that, as much R. Parker, president of the local cause of the war being prolonged. •nd solitary cliffs until It was time to not fifty yet; every body in Guernsey rich as Croeaus and aa mean as b----- 1.” gone, nobody knows whareF’ union, regarding the organization. has been given us, much will be ex return to the steamer. byoy haie never apoken of her In my knows that. Bo put me out of the quee London and other ports of England —Buffalo Commercial. Tardif wee walling for me at the en pected from us; and that true hom The supreme officers were indorsed in hearing, eacept oacs—yos recollect when. tion, Martin 'There's many a slip 'twlxt have been enveloped with so thick a every possible manner by the members trance of the little tunnel through which age comes from the heart as well as Martin? " « haw supposed aha was still the enp and the lip.' That I know quite Literary landmark« Doomed. the road paaaea down to the harbor. Ho from the lips and shows itself in of the union, and whatever dissention fog the last few days that all naviga Itrjpg in Tardif's house. Then there ia well, my dear fellow." did not apeak at first, but he drew out The doom of another batch of liter deeds. We can best prove our thank there might have been, disappeared tion is at a standstill. lie waa gone before I could aak for an nothing to prevent me from carrying out •f hia poebot an old leather pouch filled A large force of Venezuelans were mv threat Kate Daltrey shell never explanation. I returned to the drawing ary landmarks has lately lieen sealed. fulness to the Almighty by the way when President Parker threw down With yellow papers. Amongst them lay First the old Black Bull Tavern In Hol in which, on this earth, and at this his badge and withdrew from the crossing a bridge when a Colombian room, pondering over hia words. Johan enfer thia house ns mistress." • long curling treaa of shining hair. He "Would ?°u have given it up for na and Julia were sitting side by eMe born, where Mrs. Gamp nursed Mr. time, each of us does his duty to his meeting. A unanimous vote of con force attacked them and in the fight touched It gently ae If It had feeling aud Olivia's sakeF’ 1 asked, marveling at her on the sofa, in the darkest corner of the I^wsotne In partnership with Betsy fellow men. fidence in the head officers was ex nearly all the Venezuelan soldiers rouaclonancas. room. Prig -"Nusscd together, turn and turn “Now, therefore, I, Theodore pressed by the Seattle union, and were drowned or shot. "You would like to have It, doctor?" ho generosity. "Come here, Martin,” said Johanna; "I should have done it for your sake,” al>out, one off, one on.” Then the Red Roosevelt, president of the United peace reigns, with the exception that sold. France has sent an ultimatum to "wo wish to consult you on a subject of ahs anawcred frankly. IJon, at Henley-on-Thames, In which State«» do hereby designate as a day Parker is to lie tried under impeach Turkey. "Ay," I answered, and that only. I “But.” 1 ••I'L reverting to our origins! greet Importance to ns all.” ment proceedings. eould not venture upon another won!. I drew up a chair opposite to them and Shenatone was said to have written fa- of general thanksgiving, Thursday, topic, "If my father has set hie mind Carnegie is not a believer in the The Order of Washington has un upon marrying Kate Daltrey, he will eat down, much aa if It was about to mtllnr linen wbicb Dr. Johnson quoted the 28th of this pro-ent November, to maintain hie thesis that "tber. te’snrl do •• ” 'iout ions in Oregon, Washington, Idaho Nicaragua canal. CHAPTER XVII. be a medical consultation. brave anything.” and Montana, and has a membership Ihrea mouths passed slowly away af “It la nearly eight months since your nothing which has yet beeu con Oregon hops took the first priie at “He la a dotard," replied Julia. "He of over 12,000. The supreme officers the Pan-American. ter my mother's death. Dr. Dobree, who positively makes me drend growing old. poor denr mother died," remarked Jo by man by which so much liappl: ••• utterly Inconsolable the first few Whit knows whnt follies one tnay be guil hanna. are leading citizens of Portland. It produced as by a good tavern o No fresh plague cases have been re *5.?k’’,f*," 10,0 “** “taundarlng, ty of in old age! I never felt afraid of Eight months! Yes; and no one knew Lately, too. Burford brldge Hote is incorporated under the laws of philandering ways again, spending hours It before. Kate asya aha has two him what those eight months had been to tne : Oregon, and was the first society ported at Liverpool. Box hill, where Keats finished ’ “I'ou bls toilet, aud pay lug devoted at- dred-a year of her own. and they will go - how desolate! how empty! authorized to do insurance business The Subig bay naval station will “You recollect." continued Johanna, nilon" toward the end of 1817. hr. '* (liiernwy " woman who and live ■. 'hat In Jersey, If in Washington under the new law. cost nearly $20,000,000. In the market — whether for dem Martin, ahi "how her heart waa set on your marriage ir grew becotms unpleasant to them, All navigation on the Yukon has mid set la a viper she la Indeed, And 1 have with Julia, and the promise you both or not, we cannot say.—Llterat’ Turkey Calls on England. stopped on account of the ice. things made each « friend of her! Now I shall made to her on her deathbed?" "Yea," I answered, bending forward Hallor Poets Wanted. Paris, Nov 6.—“The porte asked have no one but you and the Careys. K » An attempt was made to assassinate An English literary writer say: Why wasn't I satisfied with Johanna as and pressing Julia’s hand. "1 remember nth- Great Britain, ” says the Constanti the dowager empress of China. -•/ ur two, no am? l.NRg. one .„orolng ' every word." “the time Is fully ripe for the adv my friend I" nople correspondent of the Echo de ght, There was a minute's silence after thia; a sailor poet and the marine an; She stayed an hour longer, turning over President Roosevelt has issued his Jul! b? M»* appearau.e of fär Paris, “to fulfill the terms of the “it* in our coneulilng room, soon after this uny eleome subject till we had thor and I waited In some wonder aa to what first Thanksgiving proclamation. poet. “Whether they write In ter convention of 1878, whereby, in ex ben '•y Mt her, having draaaec! hi mat* If ala bo oughly jlisciiased every point of It. In this prelude waa loading to. rhyme or no I care not A vlrglt that change for the island of Cyprus, Efforts are being made to prevent "Martin," asked Johanna, In a solemn • y, had quitted th» bouse. Julia'a the evelJiii. •Rcr dinner. I apoke to n>.v awaits them, a noble Inheritance ’ord Groat Britain guaranteed the integ Samar rebels from receiving supplies. e^*! .V* ‘be upper lip very father brudly but. declalvely upon the tone, "are you forgetting Olivia?" i suit rity of the sultan’s Asiatic poaaeM* kbl, and a frown upon her brow. “No," 1 «aid, dropping Julia's hand luring for ages. They can, If they same toidf. After a very short and very The acting governor of Hawaii The porte holds that under Martin." ah. begat, In a low key. "1 sharp conversation, there remained no aa the image of Olivia flashed serosa me utterly refute the false and f -ing ions. asks that Oriental laborers be admit nife this convention Groat Britain should ted. nw ¿i’.T ul° To" •""’•‘blng that tills alternative for me but to make up my reproachfully, "not at all. What would prattle of the armchair phlloso h.,w , h "k"""’ ,n|‘*r' 1 d0 «<•» btiow mind to try my fortune once more out of you have me say? Rhe la as dear to me and prove triumphantly that so One protect Asiatic Turkey against attack now o contain my.elf. I Could never Guernsey. I wrote by the next mall to nt this moment as she ever waa." from the romance and poetry o near by France, and suggests that Great The report is current in Washing- "I thought you would say so,” she re sea being dead It has hardly yet bun t 'b«‘ I could have !>.«„ .<, Jack Betvioa, telling him my purpose. Britain should send a squadron to the ton that Chinese Minister Wu has last bIM and foolteh. But It .earn. .. If I I did not waH for my father to commit plied; "I did not think yours was a love given any adequate expreaslon Levant for that purpose.” been recalled. •er. doomed to tie deceived and dteap- ths Irreparable folly of hia second mar thgt would quickly pass away, If It ever I doeelvi "'n *1?^ band—! who would not riage. Guernsey had become hateful to does. There are men who can love with ever.” Venezuelan Force Surprised. Passed Worthless Checks. ia doliv- Wort ror. dl,*PPo|nt anybody In thed me. In spite of my exceeding love for the constancy of a woman. Do you know To Help the Thin* Alon*. Maricaibo, Venezuela, Nov. 6 —Ad cred i Astoria, Nov. 7. — A man by the anything of her?" my native Island, more beautiful In the to thitiL 11 tnakea nie quite III "Yes, grandfather Is 9» years and name of E. R. Harroun, who repre vices received here from Kubica say the Ü "Nothing," I said despondently; “1 bow °f ’’ Ju,t '““h *l band«, eyes of Its people than any other spot on *0,* ,hV trembte," sented himself to be an advertising that a night attack of the Colombians earth, I could no longer be happy or at have no clue as to where ali» may be montlis of age." In 1 “You ought to get him a bicycle.” I /¿"lrtn7rou" vutetn Is out of orttor,” peace there. Julia could not conceal her now." solicitor, arrived in Astoria a few lias caused a general reorganization passed a bill exci 1 remarked. •hs continued; "my "Nor has Tardif. ’ the Venezuelan plan of defense. of "What forF ’ regret, but I left her In the charge of days ago, and has been engaged in ah.'' !i*.,h* Worli lh,,t *■ of order," Captain Carey and Johanna, ^he prom brother and I went serosa to Sark last "So as to help him make a century.” different occupations until yesterday, The Venezuelans were caught cross it failed to pass the house and did not <>h i"« ‘>e‘u,*“‘l?l “1 am well enough lead to ba niy faithful correspondent, and week to ask him." The rope become a law. when he disappeared for parts un ing a river near Rubica. —Judge. "That was very good of you,” I Inter von r2 n,>t kn,,w however I atn to tell 1 engaged to write to her regularly. There known. Before leaving he had sev bridge broke and numbers of the Rev. O. N. Hartshorn, LL. D., existed between us the half-betrothal to rupted. M «paak’o7 *r* ’On” “ U * Commerce of the Thames. eral checks cashed for small amounts. Venezuelans were drowned. General founder and for almost 50 years presi "It was partly for our own sakes, which we had pledged ourselves at my Five hundred trading vessels leave Uribe-Uribe ’ s force, which wag on the The checks were drawn on the First JMuat you apeak of them?" I asked, dent of Mount Union college, died at dying mother's urgent request. She she said. blushing faintly. “Martin. Tar the Thames daily for all parts of the National bank, of this city, and extreme left, has reinforced the cen Alliance, O., after a long illneaa from kauw*"-" <>" rai,,t kn<”r • ’ * ,QU wl11 h"Te *° would wait for the time when Olivia was dif says that If you hare once loved II '---- ---- --- — w— ter. Tne general is entrenching. J signed by himself. Brights disease. He was 78 yean old. an sooner or later. If iay poor, no longer the first la tuy heart; then aba Olivia, il to ouce for all. You would world. EVENTS OF THE DA fbe Doetor’$ dilemma •