KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. « -sari» I. I -, K LAMA 111 i'ALI-S, KLAMAIil COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY "I sin (oln( now Good by." holding out hit baud to brr with a drUmiaatiou Hot to be . huug.il Gtlaal.la lakr» it aud alink.'» It g.-mally, nay, warmly 1IU bu mur 1» dr. Idrdly bostlla, aud if br ac­ quaints thr old fatbrr of thrlr Incivility — FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF Anything t» propltlatr hint, »hr u-lla her­ THE WORLD self, will br thr corrrct tiling, and »ha grow* poaltlvely friendly toward bint, aud beit.i» upon blot with g. utlr rutrvaty Comprehensive Review of the important lu her rye "If you must go, '<-i>l.-e Fire ut Albany, N. V worth of profiertv. GrlM'Ida, naturally a girl of great re President Roosevelt and wife are vis­ Bource, arlzra the opportunity she ba» herself provided. Catching Vera’s st tn, iting the Charleston ex|M»-ition. »hr draw» brr back out of alght >'.mo|.e.in lowers ure still disputing "Now’a your time!" »he »ay». "Hay ver their attitude during th.- Spiuiish •oniethiog. Do aometbing. It doenn't i matter what, but for hravrn'a auke war. smooth him down one way or another! If Thirteen i>er*>n» were killed and at you don't you'll have thr old man down least 1 ih » injured by a ga- explo-ion at upon us like-----’’ < 'iiicngo. "1 ran t," gaap» Vera, fearfully. "You must," Inaivta Griiwlda, atemiy. TI mi woolgrowern* convention placed "It's impossible to know what sort of itself on record in favor of oleo­ mint he la. If revengeful, be can play margarine. old Harry with ua!” Representative Newland-, of Nevada, Without waiting to explain what par tirular game thia may mean, or the full introdnea-d a renolution in tlie house for algnitb-anre th. reof, she »teps lightly nut the annexation of Cuba. aide and gaze» with undisguised rapture Nine firemen were kiil.-d at a St. upon Dysart's work. Dy»art return» to the »itmnter houwe Iziuie fire. with all the manner of one in mad haste The aeiiate ha- passed the judicial to Is. gone. It 1» nteiely a pait of an un aahiry bill. plenaaut whole, he tells bintself, that be must tirat »ay a chillingly courteous word A towlwiat at I’itt-btirg blew tip, in­ or two of farewell to the girl wbo ha» juring all of the crew. openly declared toward him such an utt l ire at I'wight, HL, de-troyed prop- dying aoimoalty. "I am afraid." aaya Vera, speaking | erty valued at $3tH),000. with cold precision, a» one delivering brr- Ice 1« still trouble-ome in the Colum­ ««-If of an unloved lesson, "that you are bia river ami Ismts cannot be run. golug away thus abruptly because of what you braid me say Ibis morning.” The Pacific Northwest Wrxdgrower»' "You are right. That la why 1 am go­ Amsx'iation i- in N-»-ion at Helena. ing." replies Dysart, calmly. England Ime politely declined the "YeaF’ in a chilling tone, and with faintly lifted brow». "I regret exceed­ g'Hsi office« of Holland to settle the ingly that I altould bare so unfortunately lloer war. offend you. but to go for that It all During IIHI1 the total amount spent •ounda a little trivial, don't you think?" "Not by going. I think. I don't see bow fur new building» and alteration of old I can du otherwise. Why »huuld 1 make ones in New York was $150,072,657. you un'-omfortablr? But you may call An American Expre«» Compnny'e it trivial If you like, to talk of detesting wagon in New York loaded witli $15,- » man you have only seen for an hour i OOO worth of good* has been l.mted. or two, and who in those hours----- " He | pause» "Did I make myself so apeci«ll) No clue to th.* robbers. 1902. 4».=: NO. 45 -.-1. GAS MAINS BLOW UP. Thirteen Live* Ar* Lott in a Chicago Ex plooon About a hundred ln|ured. NEWS OF THE STATI- T_MS OF INTEREST FROM ALu Chicago, Feb. 7.—Thirteen lives were PARTS OF OREGON. I'.-t, many ¡wraona slightly injured, two ¡building» were wrecked and $50,000 damage done by an explosion of gait to­ ..mnxrcUI and Financial Happening» of Irrv night nt the interwetion <»( Twenty-sec­ portane* —A Brief Review of th* Growth ond street and Archer avenue. and Improvement! of the Many Industries The caiiHe of the explosion ia un­ Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth known and it lias not yet been deter­ - Latest Market Report mined whether it was sewer gas or il­ luminating gas. Mains filled with the The flax mil) at Salem is now an . latter were instantly ablaze after the assured fact. •■xploaion and • suceeaaion of explosions The receipts of The Dalles land < ffice fol low "I, the flumes shooting up through ’ for January were nearly $10,000. the manholes in th« street. It will Dr. W. D. Jeffries, for 40 years a be difficult to ascertain whether illum­ i practicing physician of Salem, is dead. inating gas exploded or whether the Placer miners of Southern Oregon mains were broken by an explosion of gladly hail the rains of the past few ' sewer gas. I <)ays. Many people living in the vicinity The Willamette river at Albany is believe that the first explosion was in a lower than for many years at this time main at Twenty-second street and of the year. Archer avenue. Then the manhole, Steps have been taken by the busi­ ' lull! a block so ith on Archer avenue, was thrown into the air by a loud ex­ ness men of Roseburg to organize a plosion. Flame» leaped and roared is>ard of trade. fr< to the hole. The fire spread rapidly A representative of the English gov­ and three other manholes were blown ernment is around Elgin buying horses into the air. for South Africa. The flames from the first gas main Pre-ident Eliot, of Harvard univer­ »hot high into the air and reached, w ith the aid of the w ind, to a three sity, will visit the state university at “torv frame structure, and it bad Iteen Eugene tiuxt month. weakened and nearly wrecked by the So far in Linn county there have l>een shock. It is »uppoaed that the occu­ flOW registration- for the June election, pants of the buildings were knocked out of a probable total of 5,500. un.-on-eious or were too panic stricken Miners in Southern Oregon have long to rush from the place. The flames caught the weather worn timla-r». The been throwing away what was supposed dry and rotting wood was f.ssl for the to 1 st lead ore. but which has proven to fire, and in an instant the flames had la- rich silver ore. L- TRADE OUTLOOK IN ORIENT. Agent of Agricultural Department Writ«» te Secretary Wilson. Washington, Feb. 0.»-Secretary Wil­ son has received a reputC from David G. Fairchild, the ex|«rt of the department of agriculture, who, ’III' Mr. Lathrop, • wealthy New Yorker, is exploring the world for now plants for introduction into this country. The report is date! nt Colombo, Cey­ lon, and discusses general conditions in China. He says the missionaries, frightened out by the recent troubles, ure returning to their posts and that foreign merchants claim that the out- hsik for trade improvements is very fa­ vorable in the region of Shanghai. American trade, he say», is more than holding its own against that of other countries, but adds: ' “Japan's trade has greatly increasisl in China of late and she is not only an active, but may become a dangerous '-omj'etitor. * » Mr. Fairchild went to Canton in search of South Chinese (■eaches and plums, «cions ami tree» of which he an­ nounces he has shipped here, together with some promising leitchees, bam­ boos and persimmons lor California and Florida. He says producers and ship- pers in China ami Japan are much in- te rested in that final outcome of the ex­ periments of this government in the home production of tea, but apparent­ ly are skeptical aim! believe the cost of picking is too great for the industry to sue’ cod here. ” j Tl.e American*occaj*ation of Manila has led to a remarkable increase in the price of lalMr, hotel accommodations and food products in China. Coolies’ wages have greatly increased in Hong Kong since the f-punish-American war and im[s>rtaflt new enterprises com­ plain of a scarcity of labor. Hotel prices are 50 per cent higher than lie- fore the war and resident« claim that the general cost of living has doubled in the last five years. The Chinese gov­ ernment, to pay its war indemnity, has levied a tax of 5 cents, American, a year on each rafter of every house in the country. Foreigners already pay about 4 per rent ad valorem on practi­ cally everything imported. The viceroy in Canton is already having great diffi­ culty in collecting the taxes and white people living there say this tax on the natives is arousing a great deal of ani­ mosity toward foreigners. ‘The growth of our agricultural, as well a» other exports to China,’’ Mr. Fairchild predicts, “will be a phenom­ enal one. and include many classes of canned and dried goods from our or­ chards and preserved meats and dairy products from our farms and ranches.’’ Mr. Fairchild says a British army officer assures him that the Chinese arsenal at Tien Tsin is manufacturing cannon and small arms which fall very little short of being as good as those of the Europeans and American«. The awakening of China is going on with a rapidity that will soon astonish those Westerners who refuse to recog­ nize ti.e course things are taking. sr.t'-lly |g|k |lkr *"'« But you have in >" «rot g 1 ••• right however Did you errr ever I >ld JT■«. **|u tau'ly »'ku“" "Ik'd th ■ I»»! f»'t her pref | ty b.-«d Int« thr summer house, -I . i- . . . . .r I > - k'-i'i i * here Vera r ■Ha reading It la aril day. „, ¿ ■ -« «. • b » -. ■ i and ■ vrry lot uvei, day, too.” »t » .prl'-hrr p«" uv Ik prêt » • r ).„ir r.ml.le," .»,» V»ra. layln« g.rl it «li le, «i» I ¡<" -l'tig “U bi« h»n I 'I-'WII her l...',k “.So J-OU won't tak* my "Hui hr t«'S i» I dr«»4fully tir. <1 ■ 'l» . v * ery good and you’d «hm I »rnvrd. »ud I'm rather afraid I •re that you «ou t prvaper." Iler tone i» f- '■f gay, half ier „,)* "And don’t be ••'I :.r day •» warm." aaya alir, culdly '■» eatreaia Vera, «lib a aoddet, rush Thr l.keti ■»« lo II • f»lhrr awina clear, r I '■ i. ', lei« t r«. I ’m 'll enveloped the structure. With a roar The report of the commissioner of to b‘ b' -t" al «. au.1 kllla fur brr all lie ia that mac a I the building collapsed, and the occu­ patents for the past fiscal year show» Ihr 11 arm oi 1* ■ la« ■■ it were f.,r pants, with one exception, were carried that there were 125 patents issued to "V»ry hut I n’t fancy my absurd lit my I . -..uititiir», and If he turua op in with it to the basement. Oregon inventors. of la» ne.» at« from that Italb.-r fro n o> < part "f 'be ««rid 1 suppv»* I »lurll tin- tart bal I ba.ru't had a w tub of ba»» tu talk to him The adjoining building, a two story A chair factory is the latest of Ab tlr.-p fur ih ‘ ■«" rughi»’’ structure, flared up, the next building At hat a calamity!' •ay» Griaejda, w th bany’s manufacturing industries. ■' I «.. a gl ■ • »hr with a fa t a Uule fe f gut-d • dreeplog - «as wrapped in flames, and then an­ of her mouth ».-.'. I . r ' > . Io thi, l*arret> - wdderue«« other structure caught fire. It teemed A proposition ha* l>een made to the —. ...... u even tnanna fnrnd?" n> Ba I «-»rd».’ returtui ba, co i loti! p-<.— auy ---- -------- Better m»u than no man, out Wore the firemen ."ould bring the The prown-I.ucas Lumber company •iarly •ay I." blaze under control. A firewall of a "Ab!" »hr, this time rather ahor: has been organized at Falls City, with 80 aay no' I. ’b u,” with great apirtt. brick building at Archer avenue and $<¡0,000 capital. 8he ha» leaned forward upou her elbow, If Twenty-second street held the fire in "I ..<* a rr G'l-<-M«. ! »upjwiaeT’ Ml» aud her k-r eyra are brilliant with a little Burglars entered a Drain merchandise that direction. <*n the west of the tuap br piratant •’ - '¡De un- a dr» rl store and secured $100 worth of goods. burning buildings were two small one "Why »Im lid « -ll -Up,*'-» itF‘ S»k» she. l.laud rafbrr than tbs society of _r -? a man story cottages. They were a few feet No clew has been found. » ih a fa-oi ■mil* • bo' m ‘ 1 ’ know it «ill require only time to W!«y ....... Id IF' r«urti» he. "True. from the burning buildings, and that - -> d-t«»t Allil ho« )oU ■ 'll There will lie 33 graduates from the "I'rrhsp» bee»'!»*." with • <■■11 b ui »•> famitiarty 'Beaton,* pawna laugh ng gave the firemen an opportunity of Salem public schools at the February «ra ly lo ek st her. “I hsre hern told that >'» heading off the Hames. commencement and 40 more in June. ■O < .uv.li G •< I» I« ■ |«-r«uti y'«**«•»'I A P* IW' Au awful |«uw Who 1» It The windows throughout the neigh- objectionableF' demand» he, abruptly. I '« -U » • “ ■- ml of of char» The Knight Companion, an <>. Ii. A •f a 'hat fiaa tuni<-<| tbs corner of the summer turning to her with sonietbiug that i» ls>rh i mu»t |*rrp»i* rather Isniri, "But I assure you, Hea- John Diamond, an Oregon pioneer of "Would you have uie believe you did 5 >«• wlf lo Inrr' I«.. Mtlr «.Iwd ruuaiua your sudden appearin'-« quite took The gale« on the Atlantic coast are and women, many of them carrying 1847, after whorn Diamond Peak was m>t really mean what you saidF' I am ut'i Gr <« children, rushed to '.he street«. They away uiy firvarii You should stamp wbeu ”1 would not have you believe any­ abating. If »bf ba l l ui u-tl tbit lb • aniPGlii**- were greeted by the glare of the fire named, is dead at his home in Coburg, ■ u ns thing,” returns she, haughtily. ”1 only ’ tjefi’ u»u!d bat* put hmfort «a thr thought th it For the future I abati try to remember. rhance remark of mine that cannot poa- I w ith fright. spirited debate in the senate. tiled articles of incorporation. Capi­ I ranno! a» an fall into rrror, bocaua* you I am very aorry I startled you.” lie haa aibly affect yon in auy way.” On several street cars near the place tal, $200,000. "Is that bow you lk at ItF' tnu«t *»■ Vera adlrewwl bi tu «elf entirely to Griselda, A strong call has lu-en made for air I the windows were smashed, and the ”1» there any other way? Why ahould "Yra. I am Vrta," »lowly. un .en» that <>u» lightning glauca of ron ing tlie Nome judicial scandals. passengers were severely shaken up. The snow in Eastern Oregon comes as ”1 lr«r you will find it vrry dull down tetuptuo reproi. h cast at Vera could you care whether or not I drteat you—1. whom you »aw for the first time yester- fem The house committee on wav» and j When the people in the cars saw the a blessing to the farmers, who had be­ lie counted 'But I Vil ou my way to means reports for repeal of war taxes. 1 flames gush from the ground all hands gun to fear their fall and winter wheat "Y< nr father haa been very g,wM to U»; one of rttr farm«, and this la the krwear. dayF’ "Why. indeed!" lie retards ber ab- rushed* for the doors. A number of would be seriously injured. murr than kind," internipta she. getitly, the nears« path to It. I shall never crnae A Grtat Terminal Station. Incendiarism ia now stisjievted in persons were bruised and knocked dow n but with dmialvO "lie has fiera us a to regret” bere he stope dead short, and »ently, as if trying to work out In bis connection w ith the great tire at Water ­ New York, Feb.6 .—A great terminal Fruitgrowers of the Willamette val ­ own mind the auswer to this question. kame " turn* >i • eye» iinreaervwlly on Vera in the excitement. One car filled with bury, Conn. • nd then, »ttddenly: passengers was thrown from the tracks. ley are pleased w ith the cold snap, as station for New York and New Jersey "I «h'iuld tbluk hr «muid lie Very (ltd "that I d d not take the upper one." "Neverthele»», I do it will set the fruit trees back. In street railways will be built west of He tnakm teith girls a alight bow, am! •« get you here," says hr At lh.s mu A plot to assaasinate tlie dowager j some cases the buds were far advanced Sixth avenue, on the blocks between BiriU Gr «Hd» rn'rrn the ro.'tn A etunii walk» swiftly onward on tba unlucky with a touch of vehemence. "It is the empreas of China and the entire court CUBAN ANNEXATION. Injustice of It to which I obje-t. You Christopher and Leroy streets. The for the season. Ing Grtaolda, In white, like ber water, and path he bad 'bearti. ha» been discovered. hail evidently determined beforehand to "Oh. Vera, do aoaiierbln»!" crie« Grisei purchase of property has already begun. with a flower In ber auuny hair. She »how me no grace. I defy yoo to deny Trains are delayed and many tele­ Republic Invited to Become a Part of the The new tunnel company will ¡ease the lr.;o up to Aratoti and give» bim hrr baud da. In a small agony of consternation, Portland Mirktt*. It! Come, can youF' graph wires down throughout the East •nd a frank atuje, that haa Ju« the .-or clasping her hands. Vera, thus admon­ United State*. use of its tracks to the traction compan­ Miaa Dysart la silent. The very Im- Wheat—Quiet. Walla Walla. 63© ies. The tracks will rise from the tun­ red amount of <-wn brr I» loo live­ Ing fees very pa.un!, her lips white. But my father likes to see me every »ev­ »hip ­ Forty persons were drownx*d in Flour—Best grades. $2.8003.40 per and then as a state of the union, to lie Washington, Feb. fl.—A premature en days or ao, anil I like to see him. ~ I*<> ly for m<>at. It has quite dour tip Vera ••TTiere are momenta when one hardly called the state of Cuba; and also barrel; graham. $2.50 0 2.80. explosion of nitro-glvcerine carlessly you think." a »light smile crossi hr his wrecks on the Italian coast. knows what ocie saya, and----- " • nd me " Millstuffs—Bran. $’8 per ton: ml'’- handled by an operative at the Carnegie "There are auch tnotiient«, certainly.” face, "you will be able to lire tbrongh Eightv-five miners were killed liy an authorizing a 25 |>eT|i-ent reduction of Ihr il.wiinl »ouii.l of » cracked old dm duty on the present crop of Cuban Hings, $21; shorts. $20.50; chop. $17. Manufacturing Company’» plant, at explosion in a Mexican mine. Her gong l.r. aks In at thia inalarti on Gri- saya he. Interrupting ber remorwb-a«ly ItF "I have lived through a rood many sugar, in consideration of Cut«'» grant­ art.In ■ »perch They ad rite and croa« "But they can hardly be classed with Hay—Timothy. $11012; clover, $70 Ardwick, Md., nine miles from thia Waterbury. Conn., was damaged to thing«." «ay» Vera, her dark eyes aflame ing preferential rates to the United 7.50; Oregon wild hay. $5®6 per ton. city, early today, killed one man and the bail to the .bnitxg r.wtm, but yu»t m thane in which the ca'm confidences of "That gives you a chance here; prac ­ the extent of $2,000,000 by fire. •ide it a utomen'ary hesitation take» one elater are exchanged with the other. States. The resolution confines the 25 slightly injured two others, The build- Potatoes—Best Burbanks. 9Oc0$1.25 pla.e Dysart going (o the fool of the Ami why should you apologia»? I assure tice makes perfect. I am sorry to b» The murderer of a San Francisco l>er cent reduction of duties to the |>e- per cental; ordinary. 70©85c per cen­ ing was slightly damaged, but eight obliged to inconvenience you ao fur, but table. Vera »'r.|„ abort, a» If In ».>me you, you need not I do not seek for or ,__ __ if I stayed uway, I am nfraid my father policeman lias Iwen captured in Port­ riod prior to January 1, 1903. New­ tal. growers’ prices; sweets, $1.750 tons of material of high explosive •urpriae, to look at hun, quraliou In ber desire anyth ng of the kind." land», in explanation of hi» resolution, 2 per cental. strength stored close to the scene of the It almost arvms to her that he has might w«nt to know why. He might land. said: accident was not disturbed. »linken her hand from hie a. tn. Draw­ even be mi absurd as to miss me." Butter—Creamery, 25027HC; dairy, Manila is intensely interested in pro­ Ao» «III take th« head of the table. "All t) ose who have apjteared to •'Why ailottlil you take It for granted ing back, «he seca him proi-eed upon hie I h l-. ' Hya be, |n a low tone, .finning thnt I tlcsire your absence?" crlea Vera, posed legislation by congress tor tlie voice Cuba’s needs and requirements 18©20c; store, 11013c. way. and then return« to Griselda. Revenue Cutter Service Bill. »rr IsTJilrxity. have indicate«! tliat an invitation to • 1 really think I hale him." saya Vera, her voice vibrating with anger. "CNime, islands. Eggs—2O021Hc for fresh Oregon. »I.''1' 'I'liekly, «nd then a pause Washington, Feb. fl.—The bill “to remain, or »tay away forever what is it vehemently. The reenllertlon of his con The dowager empress of China gave Cuba of annexation would be accepted. Cheese—Full cream, twins. 130 promote the efficiency of the revenue > "i w -h It, .,f . e justi­ 13Hc; Young America. 14015c; fac­ • swift uplifting Of th,, |,n,w, and au al had disdained her apology above ell. cutter service’’ was acted upon favor­ And it was thus that they parted. fied. it must I h * accomplished, if at tory prices, 1©1 Fkc less. ister's wives. mo«t Irnp.-r'-ept.lde shrug (To bt' coutiuutsl.* ably today by the house committee on that si ght he hud offered her when be all, by the free act of the Cuban peo­ Poultry—Chickens, mixed. $303.50: Her manner aomi h -w Irritatewhim. had displaced her hand from hla inn all An indecisive naval engagement was commerce. It establishes the rank of ple. At present there is no machinery hens, $404.25 per dozen. 9010c per .... ".''h l*' "a *dy." aay» he, coldly. rankle In her brrnat. and a hot Mow of (ought in Colombian waters. officer» in the service, that of captain Not to Its ItalAed- 'll I wish atill more to ace you du only shntue render« her usually pale faro bril in Cuba by which the popular will can pound; springs. 10c per pound. $30 A com par! son made by an old car 3.50 per dozen; ducks, $6.50 0 7.50 per being the same as major in the army «hot wlil.li you like." Chicago drainage canal contractors lie te*sted, but the Cuban ^institution I.nut. "There, never mind him,” she aaya, turkeys. live, 11012^c; and lieutenant commander in the navy. I have few liken and dislike«,*’ replle« with a little frown. ’Tie ia not etaylug l>enter twenty year» ago limy lie ap­ offer to build an isthmian canal. hn» Iteen adopted. The Cuban congress dozen; Retirement at the age of «4 years, with dressed, 14015c per pound. •he still In that mterly einotjouleM tone; long, fortunately, mid thia episode will plied In a tiiuclt wider sense than he The first meeting of the trustees of will meet in February, a Cuban govern­ • nd sweep ,,g past p hlll. |,er„.|f throe-fourths pay, is provided for. laid In mind. He was speaking of two Mutton — Gross, 4c per pound; bear gooJ frail °f ' u,‘ *'“■* •’ least. He the Carnegie institution lias been held. ment will Itejorganiztsl, and the United dressed, 707khc per pound. • I the head of lb., table. will not trouble nw with his society wh le lay», brothers, who had beeu sent lo Stateswill then leave the government As tor Griselda, rlw hl tie Jar»in thr ao­ you are away. Now hurry. Griselda, do ” him to learn the trade. They were Lo** by Fir«. Hogs—Gross. 5A»c; dressed. 6*407c A parliamentary commission is con- and control of the> island to tlie people. rtal nltnoepherv around hrr gox-a by un Griselda, with a light laugh, drawn Ir­ bright boys, am! tbelr father. In telling aideting the question of depopulation Cuba then will be in a jstsition to ex­ per pound. San Francisco, Feb. ft.—At an early notiii-d. so overrome 1« »hr l*y tbe un resistibly by the gorgeous lovi-l news of Veal—8’409c per pound, dressed. hour this morning the tug Walter Hack­ press her will.” »oiiiwl magiiifi<.ne» of ibe eight before the lights mid shadows of the land below, the <'«r|a*nter of Ills pleasure at tbelr of France. progress In their work, said he could Reef—Gross, cows, 3-%04c; steers ett, lying in Oakland harbor, was dis­ her U decent dinner table al Grey.ourt The ways and means committee will runs dowu the pathway and I» soon lost *04Fkc; dressed, flKi^TkgC per pound. covered to be on fire. The flames are not see but one hand had done ju»t a» Mite look» r.HMid her and lose« herself a Day's Work In French Mines. frame a bill for reduction of the war to view. now reported to lie under control, but Hops—11012*40 per pound. •"tie .11 tin. »„11,-1, uf fairyland the room well as the other. Paris, Feb. 7.—The chamber of dep­ When she returns over an hour la'er revenue taxes. presents It i,, aa it were, an echo from "Vnt tn!" »nld the carpenter. "1 pre­ Wool—Nominal. Valley, 13@15c; the loss on the vessel, which is valued uties today accepted a bill regulating she discover» to ber ainazetueut, that h" pant, a glimpse Into thr old life when sume lo say thi'lr work looks about of A new gold district has been discov- the period of daily work in the mines. eastern Oregon. 8@12>4c; mohair. at $20,000, will lie considerable. er ftiiher atill lived, that »lie hardly Vera I« «UN 111 "■ a piece, but I'll tell you the difference ere.1 near Dawson which is claimed to This bill provides that a nine hour day 2102114c per pound. ■'You are miserable about that wretch kuew win dear to her until she had lost Kitchener’* Weekly Report rd affair of the morning." crlea Griselda. betwixt those two boys. You give kid lie the richest yet found. shall la» instituted at the coal pits at t- I be glitter of the silver, the glusn. The largest towboat ever made for London, Feb. fl.— In his weekly re­ the end of six months from the day the the mtetise perfume of III" glowing flow •'Never mind it. If you will come to din Just the right tools, and lie'll do a real Admiral Schley ’ s appeal to the presi ­ tier I promise you to do all the talking, good Job; but t’y. If he hasn’t got what measure is adopted. At the end of two American waters will soon be launched port to the war office, Lord Kitchener •re, tlie rich lint of the fruit«, all aeeui ani! a» n» it ha« lilts ' to u I be und ”’ endured I do entreat he needs, he’ll make 111» own tools, and dent. asking for a review of the court of years, a day’s work shall I*' reduced to for use on the Mississippi. Over 1,200 states that for the week ending Febru­ part Of n dream; n sweet one, too. inquiry, has lieen made pubic. you to keep U|> your spirits." • Ir, Dyaart in wondering why Iwtli girl« say nothing about It. eight and one-half hours, and at the tons of steel will la* used and 4, SOO ary 1, 2» Boers were killed, six wound­ "Gli, yes There isn’t a decent ehnnce •h 'lild have taken no instantaneous a din- “If I was easted on a desert Island The Boors have made peace proposals end of another two years it shall lie re­ horse power will be furnished, The ed. 142 taken prisoners and 48 •urren- of escape," »aya Vera, wearily. l'»'' to him. As a rule, women wvre civil boat is 275 feet long and 63 feet wide de red. duced to eight hours. •• ’Sil!" crie» Griavlda, softly, putting ami wanted a box opened. I should through Holland. •itougli; yet here were two to whom he know there’ll be no use asking Kd to do "as an utter stranger, and aggressive up her hand: the sound of coming foot Great Britain loses more than 10,- Murdered by Apachsa. Libertador Not Sunk. It. without 1 could i»olnt him out a French national revenues for Decem­ the only word he could apply to their steps, slow, deliberate footsteps pnr|K>»i' 000,000 pounds worth of property an­ |y made heavier, aniltea upon their ear«. Feb. Tucson, Ari«., Feb. 6.—The charred Willemstad, Island of Curacao, hammer. ber show a deficit of $1,654,31.8, mak­ °<>ks and words, though lu.lh wore sttl - "„God hiaviiis! Here he ia." say» • But t’y!" added rhe old carpenter, ing a total for the y°“r "f $-R*330,440. 7. — According to trustworthy informa­ nually by fire. remains of A. T. Vail, a well known d|misly |»dite. _ Do you sinj. |,,ng?" a»ka Griselda pres llrlsel'ln. and indeed they have barely with a snap of his lingers. "The lack tion revived here today, the Venezue­ Hazing has been made a criminal pioneer rancher, were found in the Diamonds that are said by Tiffany to time to put on « i-arefidly unconacioua •n|ly, looklng »t her cousin. of a hammer wouldn’t stump that boy! lan revolutionists steamer Libertador offense by the Illinois legislature, and ruins of his house at Aravapai Canyon, . I don't don t ktmw know- how you may view it. di-mi-anor. when Seaton Dysart darkens He'd have something rigged up and bo of first water are reported to have was at Sabanilla January 31, and was offenders may lie find $500 and sent to 85 miles from Tucson. The supposition the door of the summer house, and looks been discovered in Fergus county, to have left there February t,4n order 1 ftnrn t<> town Ilie dar after to-mor- is that the house was burned down by that boi opened. If there was any open jail for six months. 'ery early on thnt dny V. \V ’;..,L.-. hetbrr coldly down on them. to renew her operations against the Apache Indians, who roam around to It! I ex|H*ct Cy’s golug to march Mont. - "They told m» 1 should flml you her», ’ ’ timst or nmat not work für tuy livlng The development of dry goods com­ that section. It is believed that the In­ ahead of Ed all his life," The American China Development forces of the government. These re­ N '• llimg Ihm doea not cone-'ru tue. I be says, speaking to Vera "I have come Twenty years have proved the truth Company has completed an organiza­ ports seem to contradict the previous panies with large capital is one of the fl, ns killed Vail, looted the house and w"r>' .von Wi|| hardly bclieve It In thia to »ay good by." "But surely you ar* not going ao soon of the word«, for while the boy who tion preparatory to beginning work on rumors that the Libertador was sunk at laiest features in the great dry good» burned it. The Indians are much .dia- proMul,. iK<. b)|t j a,.t„aHy ,,.rk öfter ’ Tha “’ »mailer satisfied on account of the government ‘""o- I slmulil like to get on in nty pro- -lU't before dinner, not to night!" crlea "made hl» own tool»” 1» rich, hl» broth­ a proposed railway front Hankow to Porto Colomba recently while under­ distributing centers. wholesalers are being driven eut. *. cutting of! their ration«. going repairs. ov"n’ *° *’** ,,,°t’e thnn a liiere triller.” Griaeld* thuuderatruck by thia aolutlon er 1» «till an ordinary workman. Oanton. of tbelr dltnculty, and • Uttla aorry, too. x«u ara cltarutlug," anya Grla«ld«, I I» 13, "• «À.