Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 23, 1902, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
KLA11ATJ1
fbe Doctor’} flilerotna
By H«sba Stretton
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CHAl’lWt »XXVIII «> hi II ihi » h IJ
* \ly
b© aald, ’ I bad» ’)«»u
|©avrev<*n y«»ur duty In tny ItreplM Now
I .umili «Il you tu fiilflll H. X •» *r duty
lie« j. iikr, by your buabgiad • eidu bi
I hn a|T”ii* uf tlralh
H h UI m “*“ I wld«|M*rvd ruy llp« »< ur «•
b uieuug io pr«»u«miiru lb® wurde, au «IIff
ani toll lh«*y Mt.
••flood’“ li® ««Id. ”y«»U hat® <• h«••• ii lb®
brftrr part Com®! ‘I'b® good God will
proh’ft you.“
Ib* dre* my batid through hla artn
ani I« I me tu tb® low dmirway.
Thi* triff r room, •• I entered, waa trry
*Hb tb*’ owmbenging ceree, and my
gyi<n <M»iUrg'led by the airoug eunligbt,
¡..ulti .h«* * tn but Ulti® in th® gloom Tar­
dif «■• kneeling beeid» a l«»W I m **I, bath
mg mt h iftb.tn I’a for«h«ed
II® made
way (or iw. <*u<l I frli Inin touch Uiy
hael wbh I»»« lip« •• I took Ine place
Kl.har.r« fa<e, aunkm. haggard, dying,
with e>uiy ®>®a. daMiM«d gildnally out
of ihr *hm tMihght, line after tin®, uniti
It hy «harp an I dletiuct under my gœ
’H»«* poor, ailarrable face! lb® rraiha«.
dreary, d)lug ryot!
••WI i - t ® I« (Hivlar* h® muttered, in ■
bonr«. au<l lelwred mice.
-| am V-re. Rb har«l,M I answered, fall
Ing on my linee* where Tardif had Iw. -a
bul ling, ami • it Ing my hand in hl.;
• m » u * ai u*®- I **u Olltla.*'
• \ mi irr mine, you know,“ hr aal«t. hie
flagrai cIcMing round my wrl«t with a
|mw|i nt weak aa a fery young child'«,
‘■•hr !«• my wife. Monticar !<• Cure “
•’Ve«.“ I «obb«*d, "I ata yuur wir»,
llh bard."
”Du they hr.ir If T‘ hr athml. In a
- *
•
1 arciit ri r<
'I hry $ nlrr<* l tho lionati
| “»»I « unir (lorrtly fu tilt» a il«'ll. I WH»
iiinkltif ni v t urap.. py a noi |i< r iloor, wh« u
»M<*U*iriir I.Miirrlllla r.illrtl |<> no»,
Ih’liul.l ,1 fni-tid for yon, naiid»• tn«*.** !>•
a
frolli Knxl iii'l. .MouwlHiir.
ut) iM'lovr«) EuglHh rliihl.”
V»ii ibi hot kimw why I Min, my
'b’«r t
j h> Eu^ hli v<ii •« un I word©
wrnt ■traitfht tu tuy brart.
N'». I mi$nririj,
>ou nr$» coinè
t<> tin? frulli |>r Mitrilo
' * ry tiiir,” In« *n|i|, * | ani hi« friend «
fiilher |ir l..|i» Kt«ni<ir*N fnthrr Martin
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>1 II. N
I M a I
haliti i l’.iri y tu
< uinpiiiiy in©, bui w»
«rrr af ,n i uf ih, fi>r« r f*«r ber I niii
alt uh! phj
l||M?Hft4ft ¡t
nllnw nm
l«M«’. tliat
Cotti» lo ri rï
uhi t uri* ''
Mutilimi I..
©rly, nti*t * nt.
he rould
by «l<ht. I
"lini «Il
hai © nu tu
I b.n r wi
an ntiftNrr
whu I ani
”L<atr «Il fimi fo li«, my <b*ar girl,'*
an*»« I |»r K» n,.»r. « >r h.illy “l hav©
alrratly apokrti uf your affair« to mi o'*|
fri« li I of mine*, whu H nn rx< » llrtit hiw*
)er. I ani rolli© lo uffvr myarlf to y«»u
in piare uf your Kunr*hMU« un ih«* otb«*r
ahi© of (ha wt>rbl.M
I uittvr) a litth* n«*ari*r tu M<*in»iriir
•*W$ h«ar It.“ an«wrre.| Tar*!if.
Ai:;
-I CAME I I’ll.X \ Gil W i: *
A strange, •iiaanio lie ani l» fi.t'c i
a r.wa bi« glisatly far». ■ look of Irliiii.pli
Md • i. MO III» liliger« Ilkli!■ n I IV »f
my band, and I left II psasivt-ly In their
rl««n-
"Miner’ lie murmured.
"Olivia." he aald, after a long pan*»,
«nl In a atronger voire, “you alwaje
a|«ike the truth to me Thia priest and
to» f.. hitter bate In-« u try lug to fright, u
me inio repentance, aa If I were mi old
« -ni.tii They aay I am near dying Veil
»■r, 1« It inis?"
Rh hSi -I." I a li-f. "it la mu- "
Ilia lipa i-loae.l after a cry, and eeeme-l
*« it tln-y would never open axaiu He
abut bi» ejea we.iriedljt. Feebly and lit
fully came hie ga«pa fur breath, and he
inn,med nt tinua. But atill hie Inger*
In-Ill me fast. though the allghleat effort
of mine would h.ire net me tree. I left
my bun I In lua cold grasp, and epoke to
hint winnever he moaned.
There was long silence. I rould hear
the chirping of the sparrows In tlie
th it-Io-.| roof. Monsieur Laurentle and
1'nr.llf atom! nt the foot of the bed. look­
ing donn upon its both, but I only an«'
their shadows railing a. roan ua. -My eyes
were fastened upon the face I should
•""*> are no more. The little light there
wna re. in,.,! to I h > fading away from IL
leaving it nil dark and blank.
“Olivia!" lie cried, once ngnln. In it
time of mingled linger and entreaty,
"I mu lien*," 1 answered, laying my
other blind upon hie, which wan nt lust
relaxing Its hold and falling nwsy help-
1'"ly. But where waa he? Where was
Hu- vol i- which half a minute ago called
Olivia? Where was the life gone that
lind grasped my hand? He had not heard
my imnwer, or felt uiy touch upon hla
void lingers.
Inrdif lifted me gently from my place
I'enide him, mid curried me away Into the
open nlr, under tho overshadowing eavea.
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CHAPTER XXIX.
i
The unbroken monotony of Vllle i n-
l-ni« i losed over tile again. A week Im*
Sil-led liv n ft||| week. I am Heated nt
the window of the anion, gnaplng In «
I'fenih of fresh nir such n cool, balmy
breeze n* blow* over the ailinmer aea
to the rliff* of Hark. Monsieur Lauren-
tie. under lb“ «liellar of n hogs red uni-
I’ll II I, in I hooning (ton rlpcnt cluster of
m ip<’« for our supper till* evening. All
th- street ¡« ,la alm Ha H( nildnlghi. Hud-
ilunly there breaks upon ua tin* liarah,
t'" t'l l. elnng of well shod horns hoof*
"pot! th<> atony roadway—Ihe cracking
" " poslilllon'a whip tho clatter of nn
"pproa.-hing enrriage.
Pierre, h I io him lieen banking Idly ttn-
Ihe win low, Junipn to hl* feet, nhoilt-
"«■ "It I* Motmlonr the Bi*liop|" Mln
ttm clap* her hnnd* mid cries, •The
tl»'». Aunt Nolly, the Prince!"
-ii.ir-leur Lnurentle walk* «lowly down
a th., gm*, hi* cotton umbrella spread
'■'•‘r him like a giant fungus. It I* cer-
usi
,,l<> •’’■i**''*’» f"» "** •Iderly.
" He hnlrrd mini, older Ihnn Monsieur
‘"'ireiitu,. |int W|(|| )( Inore imposing nlllf
ntely presence, slap* out of the car-
<•»«, and they salute one another with |
I at tn.-, with Mim.'thlug like ti-at* glisten*
lug in Ins eye*.
•’Is It all aeltleil?” he saked, “I* ni.»n
slrur coin» to rob me of my K<igu»li
daughter? She will go away now to h. r
own isbiti I. mil forget A'Ills-* t> hols mi.I
her t><«>r ol.l I'r. u h father!”
•■.Never! n.-ier!" I miaw. r.-d i eh.-m.-nt
ly, “I ahull not forget ?<*<■ ** !< »{ a. I
live. Ile»i4i ", I uiemi to come 1.« k ter.»
oft. n. every ye.ir if I can. I almost Will
I coul.l stay here altog.-tlicr; but jr.ni
I kn iw that i* iuipo»*ilile, moiiuieur. l> it
nut quit» Impoanihle?"
"Quite Impovailde!” lie repeate.f? s.itoio-
what sadly, "madam» la too rl h noiv ;
she will have many good friend*.”
"Not one latter thin you." I «aid, "not
one moir dear than you. V»*, I mu rich;
and I have be. n plauning aometbing to do
for Vllle .11 I h >I*.
Would you like the
church enlarged aul Iwautihed, Monaleur
|v Cure?”
"It 1« large cti ingb mid fine enough al­
ready." he auaWered.
"Hhall I put «oiiie |>iiluted windows au.l
marble image« into It?" I asked.
".No. n.>. rnadmne," he replied, "let It
reiiialn a« H I* -luring my short lifetltue.”
"I thought no,” I ital-l, "but 1 lielleie
I have di*ci>vered what Monsieur 1» Cure
would approva. it la truly Magll h
There 1« no «. ntimeiit, no rouimice about
it. Cmm.it you gilcas ivlial It in, uiy w ise
mid learned inonaieur?"
"No. no, iiindmne," he mimvered, aniil-
lug In «pit» ,,f lli" "i*'l*ie”-
••Listen, dear uionaieur," I continued;
•’if this village 1« unhealthy for me, it la
unhealthy for 5*"i »**<1 >oiir people. Hr.
Martin told Tardif there would always I a
fever here, a« long as there art* no drains
and no pure waler. Very well; n .w I mu
rl.-h I "h"H have it drained, precisely like
the beat English town*; nud there ahull
| m > a fountain In the middle of tho village,
where all the people can go to draw good
water. I "hall come hack next year to
oee how It has been dime. There is my
secret plan fur Ville eu hula."
The next nioritlng I took a lust solitary
walk till 1 «•««>«’ u|’l,n « grave, it was
my farewell to Ihe wrecked romance of
■ ■ life Monsieur Lniircntio in -
my married
conipmiicd ua <m our Journey, ua fur aa
the croas at the cutrmiee to the valley,
lie parted with ua there; nud when I
carriage to look back
atomi up It* 4
unce more nt him. I aiiiv Ills blin k robed
figure kneeling on the white atop* of Ihe
Calvary, mol ths sun aliiiilng u|iou Ilia
«livery henil.
For the thir.l time I landed In Eugland,
When I "C! h’0*
**" «here* lirat I
wns wor«» than frlendlesa. with foe* of
||)y „„Il I....... hold aurroillidlng me; the
neeotid time I was utterly nlone, in daily
(error, in poverty, with n dreary lifelong
future stretching before me. Now every
want of ii’'1"'
«•"•' ipaleil, every *tep
directed, a* If I
" 1,i',d again, and
nir father himself wna caring for me.
I Imv many friend*, good and tried mid
true could 1 count! All the rough path*
were made atnoolh for me.
I aoon learn»'! to laugh nt tho dismay
which had flllwJ me upon uiy entrnnea
FAL1JS. '
REPUBLICAN
KLAMATII
-a A I H
Into my ii.-w aphwre. It would have bees
difficult tu lesi»1 tlie I orijlallty wi b whl- b
I wa« adopted Into the Household. Dr
Honlor ii.uird mi- as hl« i.sugbter; Dr.
John wa* ua mm b ut homi- wj>b iu>
If I liu-l I ■-< n hie siafer Minima, too, Im
• mu- perfectly recon. Had to her new pie
aillou
I aaw little of Martin, lie bad l>»cn
nfruld I -Il -ul l ft i-l luy-l-lf t.u in-l to tlissi,
and the very fact that be bad ones told
me he loved me had made It mora difft
cult tu iuus to say *o u sei-oli I time. Ile
would not have any lure from me a* a
duly. If I did not love fall», fililjt, with
my wli-du lu-urt. ebuosiug buu after
knowing others with whom I could com­
pare Inin, lie would not receire auy U-sser
gift from me.
“What will you do, Olivia?'* asked Dr.
John oiu- day.
•'What ciiu I <l<>?" I aald.
“Go to him," lie urged; “he is alone,
I auw him a moment ago, looking out
at us from the drawing room window.
God l>l< »* fallili Olivia, my deer girl, go
to him.”
"Ob .lm-k"' I cried, "I ranuoL”
•’1 don't *e» why you cannot.” he an
> ■ - i- I k-nly. "You are trembling, and
i "‘f t > •■ * - « from white to red, and
then white again; hilt you have not lost
it-- mo- ot y our limb«, or your tongue if
you take my grip, It will not lx very dilli-
ull i t - i- •» Ilio lawn Come, he la th»
<>.- -t fellow lit iiig, and worth walking a
down yard* for.'*
I l.eb.-i. I «Im i d bare roll sway, but 1
heard .Minim* » v- lee behind me, call.nt
»lirilly o I >r John, mid I could not bear
bi fair him again Taking my courage
in both limi«. I «I. iqi.-il quickly aero**
tlie tl or, tor if I li.id b>stated loug r
my heart would li.ne fulled me. Hear ely
a in-iui.-ut had |iaa*e*l aim» Ja-k left me,
nud Martin had not tinned hi* head, yet
it ace med an age.
Mmt.ii, ' I wbl»|M*re<l, i* | «tinnì rio*»
liehiud Inm. "Iiow i iiuld you In- so fooUsto
»• to ». ii I Dr John to in.- '”
nirwuv
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COL
N I Y , OREGON,
J ANVAKY
83,
1902.
42.
I
EXTEND THE |{o.\|)
NEWS OF THE STATE
President E. K. Lytle say» tbc fil­
ing of these Incorporation articles
means the building of the extension
at om-e. Construction will be begun
COLUMBIA
SOUTHERN
WILL as soon as the weather In that region TtMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL
is suitable, and the line will be put
BUILD 100 MILE8 THIS YEAR.
through to completion this year unless
PART8 OF OREGON.
some unexpected obstacle shall be
found. It Is said not to be a difficult
Additions! Captili Stork lor On« Million country to build in.
omrrwrcUI .nd Financial Happening, of Im­ .
bollan for Branch«! to Aihwood and
portance A Brief Review of the Growth ,
Great Resources of Territory.
PniKvill* Alio Extension ol Main U m
(
For a year or two work ha* been in
and Improvement! of the Many Industriel
from Shimko to Bend in South« :rn Ort- progress toward opening the agriritl
Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth
tural, timber and mineral resources
'
ton Engineer! Now in the field.
of the region to be penetrated by the
— Latest Market Report
protsised extension of the Columbia
Portland, Jan. 15. E. E. Lytle. Southern. Irrigation companies have
The total indebte»lne*s of Albany is
been In the field and have extensive
mi,Ji E"r'!fhl un‘l K ..........
It Deyoe n»v
have reclamation projects under way. $11,731.17.
nh-fj Hiticli'H of incorporation
of
th
..ie
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< olurnbia 8outh< rn Railway Etti-n Lumbermen from Wisconsin, Minne­
A syndicate han commenced boring
sota, Michigan and Iowa have acquir-
■Ion Company,
The object I* to • I large tracts of pine timber along for oil near Vale.
build an extension of Hu- Columbia the lies, hutes In Crook County, and
Interest in Josephine county mines
Southern Railway from Shaniko to are ready to erect saw mills the mfn-
Continues una ba ted.
GREAT MINING TUNNEL
Alaska it to Have On« ot th« long«,! In
th« World.
Port Townsend, Jan. 17.— Latest
advices from Dawson were received
today on the steamer Cottage City by
Charles Berryman, wh<» left the Klon-
dike capital in the latter part of De-
cember.
Berryman says there is •
stampede on from Dawson to Hen.ler-
son creek, mar Stewart river, the scene
of the latest gold strike.
GoM was
known to exist on this creek some
time ago, and many claim* were lo­
cated, but later abandoned.
But re­
cent work has shown that the crock i*
rich, and it i* yielding $ I. HQ jp> the
pan an«i claims cannot be purchased
short
of fabulous prices.
Bergman
The Concord mine, one of the richest
in Eastern Oregon, haa been sold for reports that several thousand men are
$300,000.
on the creek.
He says the goM belt
The expense« for 1901 of Clackamas extends a distance of 10 miles», anti
county, not including roads, were near­ owners of claims refuse to consider
ly $70,000.
proposition* to purchase even interests
Articles of incor|siration have lieen in any of their holdings.
filed for the erection and operation of a
Preparatory work has been com-
new sawmill at Astoria.
menced on one of the largest anti long­
Baker City chamber of commerce has est mining tunnel* in the world near
adopted resolutions favoring the open­
Juneau, Alaska. The tunnel will lie
ing of the L'p|s-r Columbia.
alsiut H,000 feet long, anti will be
Ar the end of the fast quarter there
were 10 more convicts in the state pen­ started on the Ireach south of Juneau
anti run into a mountain to tap a large
itentiary than at the beginning.
Ravers an- offering to contract the number of claims in the Silver Bow
1002 hop crop at 11 cents.
This Is basin, formerly owned by Charles D.
slightly higher than the first offers for Ikine, who sold them to the Alaska Ex­
the 1901 crop.
ploration Company.
The Tnftdwell
Tlie farmers of Eastern Oregon are mine claims will I m * tapped by no up­
fearful that the present fair weather raise of about 800 feet. A large mill
w ill make a wheat shortage next year.
will I m * built on the leach where it can
Miners also would like to see snow.
be operated the year round, ft is ex­
The voter« of Albany scliool district
have ordered the erection of another pected that new veins will lie tappetl
school building in that city to uccoin- in running the tunnel, as the moun­
mislate the increased number of chil tain through which it is to be driven
dren.
is almost solid quartz.
The tunnel
Philomath is to have an opera house. and mill will cost in the neighborhood
Total tax levy for Josephine county of $2,000,000, and active work will be
has been fixed at 32 mills.
commenceil March 1.
Robberies and holdups are said to lie
Hop growers around Salem refuse to
sell their crops for less than 12 cents numerous in Dawson. The latest rob­
per pound.
bery was the holding-np of the Domir«
A l'x-al company has been organized ion saloon by two masked men, who
for the purpose of boring for oil near secured $1.400. Two men were arrest­
Monmouth.
ed for the crime. One of them
The 1901 assessment roll of the state fessed, implicating the other.
Be wen* married n« «-.on «« tin- « i. *u
iva« over, wh.-u Murtiu » t.ivlil -imt.le pa­
tients were nil going away from town.
Our» un» n very quiet wedding, for I bad
Bo friend* on my aide, mid Marini •
' l.Ill Julia ."'I I lid ."lile, fol »lie told
n lial.y very youug. and Captain Carey
rould Hot leave tie in
Jolimna Carey
and Minim* were my lirldeamnils, ani
Ja-U wu» Mait,u « groomamnii
On our way bonté from 8»itxerlaud, in
the early autunni. »«• wrut down frulli
Pari« tu Falaise, mi-l through .Noiresu
t i t die >li I. «I
The n.-xt elafe of our
homeward Journey w«» Guernsey. Mar-
tin wa« Welcomed wit h almo»! li» limito
enthusiasm ill Ht. Peter port ss I
Iso-H in little Vllle i-U hula.
My eyes were dazzled with the
shin*-, and dim with team, wh>-n I
< aught «ight of the little cottage of
dir, who wo «tn tilling ont hla nets <>n
tin* «tom* >au«<-way uuder the wiu.uws.
Martin . ailed to him. au I he tluug duwu
shows an increase in property valua­
HAS MADE A RECORD.
hi« neta atol ran to meet ua.
tions of fl,000.000.
"We are . ime Io apeud the day with
Pendleton's city council has dis­
you, Tardif," I crii-J, wh<u lit* waa with­
Thomas E. Parker, of Astoria, Oregon, has
missed the chief of police and city re­
in hearing of my voice.
Saved 16 People in Last Three Yean.
corder for corruption.
"It will l><* a day from heaven," he said,
taking >ifi hi* Kalivuiian'a cap, anil
E. E. LYTLE.
Active
operations
will
lie
commenced
round at the blue sky with it.
President Lytle.
Columbia Southern railroad, which is about at Baker City in the near future of the
ked clon.lu, ami thu oca with it.
extend its line 100 miles further south into central Oregon. was born beautifying of the city parks.
i*<l inlet*.
Pennsylvania in 1861. He learned the railroad business with the
It wan like a day from
The new Catholic church at Hills­
Pennsylvania railroad, and came to Oregon in 1889. He was agent for the
wnmlered about the cliff».
boro. with'a seating capacity of 1,000,
sp • w hl h w as moni ....... -rabb- to .- tb> r O. R. ft N. Co. at Touchet. Hood River and The Dalles until 1897. when has been formally dedicated.
of un, an I Tnnlif rowed ua ill hl* ls>ut he took a leading part in organization of the Columbia Southern rail-
pint th.- entrance of the Gouliot Caves. road company, and he has been at the head of that corporation ever
The Uncle Sam Mining and Milling
”
miles of road are now under operation, and it is the most
II- W.i* l> I l quiet, hilt be Ils <-lu*>l to our since. Seventy
Company, of Blue river, is making ex­
free talk tog. tln-r, for I could not think profitable line in Oregon, considering the mileage.
tensive repairs to its property.
of g .o.1 old Tardif as auy airunger; and
M-.-uied to watch ua both, with a far- Bend, a distance of about loo miles, ute there shall be transportation for
Calapmiia school district is consider­
. faithful, quiet look upon his fa. e with branches to Ashwood and Prine the product.
Three Eastern com­ ing means for raising money with w hich
ilii-tilnea I fancied he did not hnar vllle. Thc amount of the capital panies own 44.000 acres covered with to erect a new school building.
wL.it we in e ».il .ng. und again hl* eyes stock authorized Is $1.000.000.
yellow pine, all accessible from the
The extension will consist of. first, proposed extension. Mining develop
would bright, ti wub a sudili u gleam, as
The public schools and churches of
if lua whole soul slid heart shone through a line from the present terminus of ment In the vicinity of Ashwood, a Coquille City have been closed on ac­
them upon us. It waa the last day of our the Columbia Southern at Shaniko in new town on Trout Creek, has reach­ count fo the numlier of cases of small­
holiday. f<>r in ihe morning we should re­ a general southerly direction. cross- ed a stage that demands transporta­
pox in the city.
turn to London mid to work; but it was Ing Trout Creek and Crooked River. tion facilities.
» uh i p.-rfe. t day as I had never kuuwn to a point on the Deschutes River.
Portland
Will
Be
Benefited.
The Badger Mining Company, of
at or near Bend postoffice In Crook
before.
Portland trade field will be greatly Susanville, expects to install a reduc­
"You are quite hippy, Mr«. Marta County; second, a branch up Trout
Astoria, Jan. 13.—Thomas E. Par­
11.I.IV. ' nmd Tardif to uie, wbeu us Creek, via the Oregon King mine, to extended by the construction of the tion plant on its property in the near
a point at or near Ashwood postotfice; proposed extension. A considerable future. The plant will involve an out­ ker. night clerk at the Parker House,
were parting from him.
part
of
Igike
and
Klamath
Counties
lay
of
$100.000.
third,
a
branch
up
the
valley
of
Crook
­
"I did not know I could ever lie so hap­
in this city, is gaining quite a repu­
which now have their commercial re­
ed River to Prineville.
py." I answered.
lations with San Francisco wifi fini
tation as a life-saver. During the
We jaw him to the last moment stand­
Portland
Markets.
it easier to reach Portland after the
Engineers Now in Field.
past three years he has been success­
ing on the cliff, mi I waving hla hut to us
road to Bend shall have been com­
Wheat—Walla Walla. 59@60c; blue ful in rescuing sixteen people who
lugli sbove his bead. Now and then
The Incorporator* are officers of the pleted. A wider extent of country
there catlie a shout aerosa the water, It.. Columbia Southern Company. Mr. Ly­ will lie drained this way. and its rap­ stem. 61c; valley. 59*4©60c.
had fallen into the river. The hotel
Barley—Feed. $17© 17.50; brewing
fore wo were quite beyond earshot, we tle being president
Miss Enright id development will amount to open­
is located directly on the water front,
In-iird Tardif's voice calling amid th. secretary, and Mr. Deyoe auditor of ing a new empire at our door. Fur­ $17.50©18 per ton.
and many times during the datk
splashing of the waves:
Oats—No. 1 white. $l@1.10; gray.
the old corporation, The whole pro- ther extensions of this railroad are
nights of winter, persons have fallen
"(lol Iw with you. uiy friends. Adieu, perty will be practlcajly one line contemplated, one prong to go to 95q©$l.
umili ielle
overboard, either from the wharf or
from Biggs to Bend, The route has Lakeview and another to Burns.
Flour
—
Best
grades.
$2.7003.30
per
(Tin* PUil.i
the railroad treatle. Mr. Parker has
been reconnoitered. but the definite Those may come next year. Then in­ barrel: graham. $2.50.
location Ims not y.t been made. This terior Oregon will be fairly supplied
had several narrow escapes from
Millstuffs
—
Bran.
$17
per
ton;
mi'*,
('oliminipt inn Can Be Cured.
work
Is now In progress, engi­ with transportation lines that will
drowning while rescuing others, and
dlfngs.
$20;
shorts.
$18;
chops,
$17.
Heading aloud In recoinmeuded •>» neers having been in the field for tend to bind Oregon together rather
than tear it in parts.
Hay—Timothy. $11012; clover, $7 has never received any reward for
physicians ns n benefit to persons ■ t- some days.
©7.50; Oregon wild hay. $5@6 per his work. In the majority of cases
reeled with any chest complaint.
the ones rescued even neglected to
ton.
The recommendation in made because
TEN WERE KILLED.
Population of Canada.
In all cases of lung trouble it Is Impor­
Mutton—Lambs. 3*4©3*4c, gross; tell him their names or thank him.
Ottawa, Ont-. Jan. 17.—The pipuln-
tant for I ho sufferer to Indulge In exer­
dressed. 6t4c per pound; sheep, weth
cise by which the cheat la In part filled tion of Canada wa* otticially announced I Explosion in a Coal Mint Ic.vts None to ers, 3*4©3*4c. gross; dressed, 6@6*4c
DANISH ISLAND PLANTERS.
T«ll th« Tai«.
by and emptied of air, for the exercise by the census department tmlny.
per pound; ewes, 3*4@3Hc, gross;
It
Is strengthening to the throat, lungs is shown by the census of 1901 to lie
Smith McAlister, I. T.. Jan 16.— dressed, 6©6*jc per pound.
Say Sugar Trad« Will Be Ruined if th« Sal«
and muscles of the chest. Reading
—Gross, 5ftc; dressed, 60>6Hc
l> Not Consummated.
5.300,0611, an increase of 536,42-» for . Ten miners lost their lives in the ex- per Hogs
pound.
aloud can be practiced by all. and can
, plosion yesterday evening in mine No.
the
decade.
The
representation
in
the
St.
Thomas,
D. W. L, Jan. 11.—
lie a pleasure and profit to both reader
Veal—8@9c per pound.
9 of the Mllby & Dow Mining Coni-
and hearers. In tills treatment It la house of commons will In* redtictsl from : pany at Dow, I, T.
Beef—Gross, cow*. 3Hc; steers, The following cablegram signed by a
recommended that the rending be delib­ 213 to 210 member*. The Yukon will
large number of the residents of the
The ten men who lost their lives 314©4c; dressed. Mi7c per pound.
erate, without being allowed to drug, la* granted one member. British Colum­
Butter — Creamery, 25 0 27c per Danish West Indies, was sent from the
| were the only persons in the pit. and
that ........ minclation bo dear, the body
bia one additional nienilier, the North­ i none were left to tell the story. All pound; dairy, 18@20c; store. 12140 Danish Island ot St. Croix to the Min­
be held III an easy, unstrained, upright
15c.
ister of Finance and the Rlgsdag at
position, so that the chest shall have west Territory two, and Mnnitolia I the bodies were recovered, and as
Eggs—2002214c for cold storage; Copenhagen January 3:
none
was
burned,
the
conclusion
is
three,
making
an
increase
of
seven.
flee play, and that the breathing be as
22©25c for Eastern; 28030c for fresh
“Confirming the memorial to his
deep ns possible, without undue effort. Ontario will lose six members and the that death was due to afterdamp. The Oregon.
majesty. King Christian, June, 1900,
explosion
did
not
injure
the
shaft,
maritime provinces four, making a total
Poultry—Chicken*, mixed. $2.5003
___ ; the undersigned planters, representing
IlcgHrdcit a* an Evil in Austria.
which is a new one, and the fire that
A* a result of n report submit ted to loss of 10 members, which, with a gain ! followed was put out before it did hens, $3.5004; 814@9c per pound; 38,000 acres out of a total of $0,000
springs, 9©10c per pound, $2.5003 per
Ihe Austrian council of agriculture, set­ of seven in the Dominion, «ill make n ( I much damage. The sound of the ex­ dozen: ducks. $506 for young: geese. acres, and merchants and other rep­
resentatives of the Danish West In­
net
loss
of
three.
ting fortli Hint suit* cannot be brought
plosion was heard plainly above $6.5007.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, dies assert that if the American mar­
Io recover losses In transaction* for tho
11012V4c;
dressed,
13014c
per
pound.
ket is not secured by the sale of the
Bad Fir« in L-1 Argtl««.
| ground, and rescuers were at work
future delivery of grain, tlie council haa
Cheese—Full cream, twins, 13© islands, the sugar industry here will
Isis Angele*. CiiL, .Inn. L — Die promptly. The explosion occurred at
iinanliiH.imly declared Itself In favor of
1314c; Young America. 14015c.
suffer severely and will have to cease
prohibiting nltogeiher transaction* In Reeaft Wirocliing bl'M'k wns nlmo*t a depth of 210 feet. The condition of
Potatoes—Best Burbanks, 85c©$1.10 in the near future, the prices for sugar
now ruling being below the coat of
grain for future delivery, Thl* Infor- totally destroyed bv fire b»lny, together the mine indicated that the men per cental; ordinary, 70©80c.
producing that article.”
Hops—8010c per pound.
matlou I* eonveyed in n communica­ with the saddlery establishment of might have made their escape. The
Subsequent signatures secured to
tion to tho Htnle Department from lliivden A Lewis mid n coffee mid spice bodies were found within a compara­
Wool—Valley, 11014c; Eastern Or­
this message raised the ratio of rep­
Lulled Htnle* Consul Warner nt Lel|>- house. The Io** is estimated ut $150.- tively small raidus. Most ot the vic­ egon. 801214c; mohair, 2102114c per resentatlon
resentation to nine-tenth of the total
tims were men of families.
pouud.
zlg, Geimnny. Mr. Warner »talc* that 000; well inaureil.
acreage under cultivation.
the council ha* p<*tltloned the govern­
Mor« Men Needed In th« Navy.
A Ugislativ« Indorsemrnt.
Senator Clark bought 66 painting.!
Philadelphia Returns to Panama.
ment to use It* Infilieuc»* to supples*
St. Louis, Jan. 1«.—Rear-Admiral in Vienna for $320,000.
Jackson, Miss-. Jan. 17 — Both
this priieilce altogether In Austro Hun­
Colon. Colombia. Jan. 15.—The Unit­
hotiM*« of tlie legislature today unani­ Crowninshield, Chief of the Bureau
Three children of Jacque Mondry.
re­
gary.
_________
mously adopted a resolution declnring of Navigation, who was before the aged 10, 7 and 3 years, were burned to ed States cruiser Philadelphia
Clianee* Increase»!.
Rear Admiral Schley to he the rightful House naval committee today, point­ death In their home at Buffalo, N. V. turned to Panama yesterday from La
A boy baby a mouth old can expect hero of the battle of Santiago, mid “en­ ed out the urgent necessity for an in­ The mother and a two-days-old baby Tablas, whither she conveyed the
were rescued.
luit 42 year* of life. If. however, he title»! to the unfailing gratitude of his
commissioners who purposed to ar­
crease of men and officers In ordei
live* to ft year* hl* chance* of living country." The resolution indorse« the
The First National Bank of New range an exchange of prisoners be­
properly to man the new ships. He York has declared a semi-annual divi­
have increased to ftl years nud 6 report of Admiral Dewey in the Schlev
the Colombian government and
advocated an increase of the enlisted dend of 10 per cent on Its increased tween
court
of
inquiry
mid
condemn*
the
the Liberals. An exchange of fifty­
months.
This eight prisoners was finally agreed up­
majority re|«>rt of the memlier* consti­ force of at least 3000, and discussed capital stock of $10.000.000.
Regulation or Price of Medicine.
tuting the court.
Schley is also cor­ with the committee plans to Increase makes a total of $21.310.000 which the on, to take place on the island of Ta-
Tlu* price of medicine in l'rusala I*
bank has distributed among Its stock­ boga. In the gulf of Panama, ten mllee
dially invited to visit Jackson.
the number of esdets at the academy. holders since 1883.
regulated by the static
south of Panama.
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