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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. NO. 4«. "My son is willing," says Mr. Dya.rt, BERTHA 18 WRECKED. Ol EO BILL PASSED slowly. At this moment the door Is thruwa open and Seaton himself enters. Ditpoitd „I by tluute Without a Diviiioa— Alaikin Steamer Ashore on Harold bland ~ "You know!" she cries. Her Ion*- I« All On Board Make Land. War Claim* Pancd. FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF low, but em h word rings clear as a bell. TEMS OF INTERE8T FROM ALL Port Townsend. Wash., Feb. 13.— "You know! uh, coward!" ahe breathao Washington, Feb. I I.—The houae THE WORLD. PARTS OF OREGON. very low. her «lender linnda clinched today passed the oleomargarine bill. Another steamahip has l»*«n adihsl to Roused from bls lethargy and stung by the long list of wrecks along the Alas ri.,*re was no division on the final her I ■iriteinpt, he would now have made |aag<*, the real text of strength having kan ahores Th« Cottage City, arriving Ida defi use, but with a scornful gesture A Comprthanalvc Rcvkw ol ff» Important Ixx-n mad,* on a motion to r«M*ornmit, tonight, brings news of the wreck of th« Commercial and Financial happening! of Im she wave* him ««Lie and leaves the Happening ®* th* P*»t Week Prcxnttd which wa- defeated by a vote of 31. Alaskan Commercial Compuny’s steam room portance - A Brief Review of the Growth The proviso to require the iiis|x*<*tion er Bertha, on Harold island, near the "Great heaven! how did you dure so to •a a (ondcnMd Form Which la Mort and Improvement* of the Many Induatrtea and branding of renovated blitter, which entrance of Fitzhugh sound, north of Insult I. i ?” i rle» the young man, in ter Likely to Provt of Inter*,! to Our Many wax ivlopted in coininitb-e of the whole, Queen Charlotte sound. The Ps-rtha Throughout Our Thriving Oommonwealth rible agiliitiou. addi ■'•■slug Ids father, lie nailed from Seattle for Vahles last Fri was retained on an aye and no vote. casts n burning glance at him. Dysart Rudert. Latest Market Report cowers before it As finally passed the bill is somewhat day, having 41 passengers, among "Out of evil ■ gdod," he says, sul* whom were J2 members of the United neslified from the form in which it was Thtxsjori* IbxiM-velt, Jr., is nearly out The new furniture factory at Cor leni/, "and I did It for the be t." He reported from tin- < oimnittre on agri- Htates army signal corjis, laiund for stretches out his hand to his son. "Hee, of danger. culture, It muki-s oleomargarine or Valdes, while others were lam nd for vallis has startisi operationa. th. li," he ■lies, ent rea tingly, "I did H for Th»* Hf'haU* will ff/HMtnu’t a new war imitation butter or cheese triiniqxirted interior points. Gregon horses have given fletter you for you!" tax Htehicti« >n bill. All went well with the fiertha until service in the Yukon than any other, into any state or territory for use, sale "For me! Yun ruin the one hop« 1 or consumption therein, subject to the Saturday night, when the weather set bail, wil l II meuiit sileni e time awl you Tin* <»l«f>inargarin»* bill ban Contractors are at work on the re- I twa of such states ,.r territorii s, not in thick, and Sunday morning at 12:30 say It was for my good!" |»a»$MNl by the bourn* m<sleling of the lavatories in the state "I thought to ■ oiii | h .| her. to frighten bouse. I be Aiiglo*Ja|»anPH9 alliance hhi the her Itilo n coiisi-nt. and I will yet," erica work of Mar<piia ¡to. In*, eagerly. "Nay, Heaton, do not look A gasoline lamp exphsled at Adame, thus upou in,*. I lune not betrayed you causing $4,000 damage in the fire that The dowager<|ueen of Italy will make without meaning, and all for trie fuJUII- rami ted. NEWS OF THE STATE II AIII.K \ III July ivigil», vice June, dethroned, Mill the !••••» bold full Hraton Mynart ha» ci»nir and niMiiy « Gin** io nnd from Grrycomt, nnd by ds-ifiv* * n little of tin* «'OUilrainl that lind rhnractvrined hi» early visit» has <llin »wny llr bn» even to far nd vanerd n* to I m * nlmo*t on friendly li ini» a tour of the United Stab a. with <$rl«'*l*i<t lint l»t«««ti him nml Vrrn llmt tlrwt Only 166 electors have registered in Ing of your desire mid mine." hix men were killed and *ix fatally dtik vrll of dintrunt »(ill ha mt» In »vlly 1 •■it niiaiiioleraland me," «ay« Heaton, injured in a hoitle in Kentucky. Yamhill county, out of an approxi dl»tru»l that, on Vrrn'» »id**. Im» taken * hi iiii.g b|a p.is-i.,ii « ,ii, .inn N|i v | mate total of 3,050. • hln< krr hue nml Th<* work of developing the Philip would iiul have her as u gift on aiu'h The Republican congressional com like. pine inland» will consume yearn. terms. Is It n slave I wsnt, think you? mittee for the First district will meet Hraton I>r»art's arrivala being only No. not another word! I cannot stand The relad gunlioat l.iln*rta«l«»r cap- in Portland February 20. FOrgh ■■ me, father, it 1 looked for by the girla al alunit arlen It tonight. Forgive tur<*d and Rink a Colombian gunlxmt. seem abrupt, * - . but . o ulus k In th«* evening just su hour or no Volume 39 of the Supreme Court Rec He »•■••in« heartbroken aa he turna b»ft»r$* dinner gn»«* thriu plenty of time R<*n«*ut*d riot» in Spain have resulted ord will lx: issued from the state print aside and disappears through lhe »harr in the death •>{ a nuinlM*r of ¡ample an<l t»» |»r«*|»nre for bls «'oiniiitf Any «lay on ing office in atiout a month. way. wh>> 1» hr vasi «•i|M*«t$*d, M t» l«iuti<ii lhe injury of wore». brought a formal message to \ rra from Isuig after he has gone the old man John A. Johns, an Oregon pioneer of hrr um lr to that «•ff«*«t. Never yrt had The imperial German yacht llohen- sits imitiolileas, bis head Im wed upon bls 1851, died at the home of his son, breast. (bcir uoualii come without the aoiKoime zollern han arrived at Neu York, one south of Salem, aged 81 years. niriit bring made: ami •«> ttmroughly tin "Curse her!" he saya .at last; "the day earlier than wan expect«»]. drr»t<MM| wn« it that hr would imt put same 14.....! nil through, and alwaya to The increased demand for lumber in In an uu«*MM'<'t'd np|M*aran<'r, that when, I lem Eastern Oregon has cause.I Baker City I j UU ■|i|retl„|, u,y Itiiulneaa ti> iny undoing' Cursed I»- h.-r lol Indeed If after a rather I grr absence than usual. ' " mills to enlarge their capacity. Wbat more am I te 4e far them? she roiui's Inin ,an hllu ani lue! Itut • u al»*« n* «• • -it* tdiiig over all last week ■•III.! )■>■! hav» nu- luirel «< their feet that shall never lie." NO SUCCESS WITHOUT IT. The state printer has an extra forre and part of thi», be turns up at liulf past • III ,1** lb, III homage? llave I not ri I’rew-ntly lu* paaaea through a door on Ills righi hand, gropes hi* way along the (wo in the afternoon, his ««»ining • au«rs I'lalmd io at work getting out the blanks, ab i,,,* ,|„irou. I am of uiak No brilliant auccoa in businrst ia distinct rmbarra»»ii>«*nt In several qttar lug on,, of them my itaughter? Ila! I unlightad passage Unlocking and enter stracts, tally sheets, etc., to be used on record where the value of news- ing an apart III, nt bere where the (era. st the coming state election. liai,' you llore, I think! la not that af P*P*r advertising wa* not recognized H list « su haw brought him nt thl« (•■* lion * Am i i,,,! w||||ng (O (-«reive strange old cabinet stands hi* fastena and employed with profit.—Okhkosh The state land board has not yet the door aeeurely I.eh.U'l him, and g*wa hnnr? Ix»ndon must be yeduerd to lie, ? You •b-uld Is-.t know." Time*. finally disposed of the application of ash«*«.** haiarda Grlarlda, tier t«»m* now '•• - ■>• lhe young man. atonily. 111« quickly up to It. Kt.... ling down t~*aide it he unlocks the the Pilot Butte Derelopment Company a» genial ■■ usual For one iiiutnnt a rj<>■ tin grutniti. aecret d««ir, ami laking out the withered for a contract to reclaim arid land. ilrkrning frar that It might I m * M i Pry hjr, iva-.k r<»n. 1 would girr lier evm parchment o|H*na and reads It with a t «n s kit"« k had ma«lr tier IU imm ! run «• 1*1 ,"11 ' ‘ 'ly >oii! My mie issiaeaalou fevrii-h hast**. Northern l ’ ai-ific switchmen at Mis \ ery little of the 1901 prune crop re It s,*enis ns though ha There had I m *«* ii a slmrt but sharp rii* ia! lian any k <- m I in It!" mains in the hands of the growers in hopes thus to »lake the raging thirst for soula, Mont., are on strike. counter l»«'twr$*ti him and hrr (hr day I m * You ni'i-i put that liles out of your revenge that la tormenting him. the " illarnette valley. Growers who f»ry yesterday, ami n wild frr.r that be h. Young Teddy Rixiaevelt is silghtly » for all I i-oiil.l not combat are still holding their crops want 4L« Long he knrela thus, conning each h« l come up to have it out with hrr now. a 11 Ix'tter, although the crisis has not yet illallkv active a« lii-ra." cents per ¡xiund. woril with curious ■ are. gloating over the an«l brrr, hn«l taken |w»a«m»|on «»f hrr. 11 -• 11 • • • That Is-ggar' ' .* inti-nts of that mysterious document. passed. At an* h a ummriit th«* advent of H«*nt«>n Ashland is to lie the western termin • fa r ■> irking "hat .l y,- menu, air? Ho lost ia lie in his perusal of it that he Is bsll«*«l by hrr, al lenaf, with rapture San Francisco chamber of commerce hall be! Shall!" us of a new telephone system which fails to hear the approach of Mrs. favors the admission of Chine-e mer “Uhy. what happy wiml dn»$r y<«u ir that will mit mend mat is to reach into Eastern < Iregon through Grunch until ahe lays her hand upon his chants. down at this botirf** rri«*a abr. with (hr ’ ten || re Klamath and Lake counties and into friendliest air, Iwnmlng on Mitt ns hr p I that I my, imly will uot alter the fact shoulder. f |>,-ra.,nally am ■•l>ji*<-ti,ui England and Japan have formed an "What, don't you know It by brart Modoc county, California. non«*« into the riM>m , • aid«* tu hrr I ,-1111 are that It la almoat yet?" asks ahe, derisively. alliance for the preservation of China i •’ll is g«»<»d of you to call it happy.'* I HI (II II' ll NM ahi The heavy rains in Southern Oregon ie call do to Is- civil to me iTo I h ' continued.) and Corea. says hr, <««ting a really gratrftil look «t i'» ait at the aaiup •am,* table with im*. rue. I «»ti have turned the Rogue river into a rag hrr a« hr shake« hand« silently with treat ) «»ti not to •»»•( your heart upon this Colombia offers the United States a I ing torrent. Some damage has lieen Vera "In time for luncheon, too, I »«■«•, WHERE TO LOSE THEASURE. thing. for it tan never tie." guaranteed title to a waterway for the done in the low lands. The water ia though." with a rather surprised glamr JOSEPH R. WHITNEY. I tell j .u again that it sliall!" shrieks Heat and hafrat Place Serina to He In mnatruction of a canal. higiier than for 12 years. at the table, *’y«>u don't nerm in a vrry ■ ■ • > ”Wh»t' la the A well known Oregon newspaper man and editor of the Daily and Wreklv a Paria Cab. hospitable m<MM| Nothing to spar«*, rh Governor Taft favors bringing some Herald, of Albany. He is a candidate for the nomination for State Printer on The annual school meetings which ■ herldied drr.ui of a lifetime to lie set ”We dldn t know you were «*«»tnlng, y«*u If a man must lone bl* purse some- native Filipinos to this country and ed aside to «mt ths whim of s girl, a |x*nni have heretofore lieen held on the first the Republican ticket. He was lorn in Marion County, is a graduate of are," «ays Grlsrlda, mildly ’ And it l»n‘t leas creature? Hlu shall la* your wife, w lien*. ¡icrhapa the beat place Is In a ucating them. tunrb you ser. nr rather you don't sre. the University of Oregon, and has been engaged in the newspaper business for Monday in March will this year lie I ««ear it. though I have to crush the Purl* cab. Major Arthur GrlttlHia, held on the thin! Monday in June. before y.»u; It la «hitlirt." The Marquis of Dufferin. ex-governor ' nearly 20 years. * -uiseiit out of her " lie falls hack clum writing In Caaaell ’ a Magazine, tells School officers whoee terms would, un 'WhstT* say« Menton, flushing a dark 1 ally lulo his ■ hair. a huddled heap general of Canada and ex-viceroy of some wonderful atorh-a of uioucy re- der the old law, expire next month will red. Hr has got up fr««m hi» seat ami i« Keaton lu an agony of remorse and fear coiernl after lielng thus left, lie says India, is dead. withstanding that it may la- introduced the vessel struck on Harold island. continue in office until June. regarding her alnmst sternly hangs over him. ■vuiqwllUig liltn to aval Hint the cabmen of 1‘arla are honest Fire at Springfield, Ill., did over a in original packages, and imposes a tax All the passengers were in bed, ami the ”1» It true?" a»k«*d Mrat«>n, turning t«> ' low s is.ollal lying on the table uear. Pendleton has decided to adopt a re enough poaall.ly In spire of them* million dollars damage. ‘ of It) rents a jam nd on oleomargarine shock caused great confusion and a Vera It Is a rather rod«* qm*»tloh. but Here, sir Be patient A|| shall lie lie trenchment policy , the flrat act of which made in imitation of “ butter of anv tb<-rr ia so much shamr ami anxlrtyr in 1 as y uh n i.h selves. for they are a rough lot and stampede was made for the upper deck. I implore you to think no A new geyser has been found in the shade of yellow.” When not made in his tone that Grinrlda forghra him. Captain Johansen and the officers of was to let one ¡ail iceman go. more of tl»is matter, Yes," In answer to are carefully l««.k,sl after by the |x>llre. Yellowstone National park. Why shmihl it not I m * true?" says the tleiy eyre now As a result, some curious luataucea of the ship restored order in a short time, such imitation, the tax is re*hired to Ashland is investigating the matter more ghastly than Vera, «N’hlljr "Aa a rule, we dine early Taft strongly op]M>Hes the importation j one-fouth of 1 rent per pound. The and on investigation it was found that of a comprehensive sewer system for ever in the pallhl. powerless face, "I self-denial <m the |>nrt of tlicxc JKMirly ' She uirau» that wr ala aya dine rarlr | shall try my liest to ; second section is intended to prevent the vessel was in such close proximity the city. An estimate places the cost fulfill your desire." paid servants of tin* public have bren of Chinese to the Philippines. eirrpt wlon • r know you are remine." lie feels sick nt heart as he aaya this, recorded. dealers, hotel proprietors, restaurants to the shore that the gangplank would at |20,000. Mon 1 fighting is rejxirted between the supplement a Hr! ar Ida, arm more mildly ami almost despicable, but ran he let the < hie night a rich R um I xu . who had government tnxqm anil the relxda of and Isiarding house keepers from color reach an elevated rock. The passen thmi before. ■■Id man die for want of a word to ap gone away from his club a large w III- A company is being organized to con ing the uncolored article, by making gers at once walked ashore, and later "And this “ with a hurried ciato» at pease the cotiaumlng rage that has tier, left the whole amount, ten thou Venezuela, any person who colors the product and bedding ami luggage were landed, and struct seven telephone lines from Pen the aeanty inral, "do you mean to trll me brought death holering with outstretch Sentiment for redaction of rates on then sells or furnishes it to others a a camp as made on barren rocks. dleton to the small outlying dwtricte (bat that (Ida la your dinner every ,*d wings shove him? And yet, of what sand fran<*s, In a cab. lie was so cer Philippine imports is gaining ground in i manufacturer within the meaning of the which are not at present supplied. dayP* On the approach of daylight the tain Hint he had lost It Irreparably that avail la it all? A momeutary appease ’ Literally." says Grisrbla. rherrfully. ment. Even as he comfort* and restores he returned to St. Petersburg without the senate, ai t. Penalties for violation of the act work of lightering the vessel was com* A petition is being circulated in and "This la the chop that rhangrth not. It his father, there rises lieforr Ills mental even Inquiring whether It had t>een A Iletroit bank was wrecked by one are a tine of not less than $30 nor more meneeil by landing horsee and other around Baker City asking congresa to 1« not all that one could desirr, of u«oir»e. freight. A kedge anchor was put out, than $500. and imprisonment for not vision that pale, proud, sorrowful fare, given up. of its officials, who ia charged; with set aside Crater lake and adjacent land but if aomrtitnes It might br altered that la all lhe world to him, and yet, less than 30 days or more than -ix and the vessel hauled into deep water sufficient to make a national park. Some time later he was again In Par taking $1,000,000. for-— ° months. with the aid of the donkey engine, but alas! ao little. is. and a friend urged him at least to The |«ist week in the Transvaal WilR "tirlselda!" Interrupts Vera, rising tn as soon as deep water was struck she The price of hops continues to ad Vera hnilng made up her mind to go satisfy himself as to whether the miss- hrr frrt. the liveliest, with heavy lreses on both began to sink. The vessel was swung vance steadily. Buyers around Salem to her unila and fully explain to him that Illg money had liecu taken to tile lost COLOMBIA WANTS A CANAL. "Why should I not »p«akT* ask« Grt neither ahe nor Griselda desire any side«, for »ime time. on the beach. She has lost her keel, are offering 13L, cents per pound, but aelda. in a meekly lnjurv*d tone "I was ■ henge in their way of living, waits pa property office, lie went and asked, and there is a large hole in her bottom the growers in moat eases refuse to sell now although the limit of time for claiming The loss to Paterson, N. J., ia If the United State* Does Not Build It, merely going to add that a fowl occa tiently for Seaton's departure from bls forward engine room, and it is believed at that price. placed at $8,000,000, but thecity is not sionally would br a good deal of moral father's den. and now. nt last, seeing lost property luid almost expired. Europeans May. she w ill he a total loss. "Ten thousand francs lost;" said the in need of onside aid. use to us I ‘ have alwaya brani that to the roast clear, g •■■• quickly forward. Monterey, Mex.. Feb. 14.—Colombia Portland Markets. official. "Yes. It Is lien-;" and after keep the temper In a healthy state, "Uncle Gregory. I wish to say eome- Eleven persons lost tlieir lives in a stands reaily to duplicate any conces- chmigu <»f food Is nrcfumaiy." the pnqw*r Identification the packet Mt. Louis fire. thing to you." «he is lieginnlng. hurried Wheat — Quiet. Walla Walla. 63@ COST OF OUR NAVY. ' sions Nicaragua is willing to make. I fwl as If | ought to apologia«* tn ly, hating her la.k aud listing her hearer. was restore! tn him. 63(4c; bluestem, 64@6<Hc; Valley. you for nil thl«,'* says ¡lyaart, with a I when suddenly she la Interrupted. There need Ixi no question alamt the British forces have captured 63>J|C. "M hat a fool that cabman must have heavy sigh, addr«*«aing Vrrn rxulunivrly, title of the Panama waterway. The Ship* and Repair* Sine* 1883 tlavc Coit Over ' Ilnh! For the first time, let me nay. been!" was the Russian's only remark. B,x*ra during the past week. »nd ns if. t«N», no apology could l»r a« I I nm glad to see yon," nays the old man. United States can have it widi a guar- $100.000.000. The comment «(Hike III for public Voting Thcalore Roosevelt, while I 1 anteed wptrd But I »ball n«*e that It d*»ra not gi iiuly title. Hitherto I have been remiss. morality In Russia. Washington, Feb. 13.—The new navy very sick, is not considered dangerous. or< ur again " I fear. In '■■< h minor matters of eti Colombia is willing to give the tin another occasion a Jeweler In the I I* g y**u will do nothing," nnya Vera, quette Sit down I. too, have something has cost the United States $99,803,028 Fire at Paterson, N. J., reuse,! a loss I United States full control of the terri qtmkly. ''Nothing I will not linve my ' io say tu you " He tiles his piercing Palais Royal left a diamond parura 1.000 for construction and $9,343,233 for re at lead of $10,000,000 and left i tory through which the canal passes. Flour—Best grades. $2.80@3.40 per un* I. »|M«krn to «»n thin aul>jr«*t. Gri««dda eyes on her and »ay,. sharply . "You have worth eighty thousand francs In a cab. I It wants the canal built, and in the pairs on completed vessels. These fig barrel; graham, $2.50@2.80. The police, when he reported tils hiss, familiea homeless. 1» only in Jest, she speak» like a fiM»||ah met my son several times?" | event the United States sees fit to ac- ures were supplied in a statement for ‘hild, I.” folding hrr hands lightly to gave him little hiqie of rcixiverlng the Millstuffs—Bran. $18 per ton; mid The foreign consuls at 1 Panama "Yea.” says Vera rept the Nicaragua route, the govern gether. I forbid you to say anything dlings. $21; shorts, $20.50; chop. $17. "You like him?" with a watchful treasure. Not only were diamonds notified the rebel leader Herrera warded to the senate by the secretary of • lx»ut It.” ment of Colombia will take steps to in worth sixteen thousand dollars a great they will remain neutral. gin lire. Hay—Timothy. $11@12: clover, $7© terest Enropean |x>wers in the con the navy in response to a resolution 7.50; I regret that I must <lls«d»ry you," Oregon wild hay, $5@g per ton. "I <an hardly any no much." coldly, temptation to the cabman, but worse The president vetoed the recommend struction of the Panama canal. adopted by the senate in February, »ay» Hratnii, > <>uit«*ous|y, but with d«*trr •'ll« I" neither more nor lean than a com still, tile loser did not know the num Potatoes —Best Burbanks. 90c©$1.25 ation that ho be breveted colonel and mmatinii "My fallier'a hotmr is in part plete stranger to me." Tlie-e declarations were made tonight 1901. The facte are all given in tab ber of the cabman, having picked him per cental; ordinary, 70@85c per cen ndnr, and I w ill auger no guest to endure "An y<*t Time will cure that; and I up In the street Instead of taking him brigadier general for meritorious serv by General Rafael Reyes, Colombian ular form, without explanatory text. tal. growers' prices; sweets, $1.75® <li«<-omfort In It." ices in the war with Spain. delegate to the Pan-American congress, apeak thus early to you. because It in In addition to the expenditures made 2 per cental. I heir in no discomfort now. There will that you should make up your mind from the rank; ami more unfortunate and in all probability the future presi- yet. hr had quarreled with the driver, Rear Admiral Sampson has Ixxm re Butter—Creamery, 25@27Hc; dairy, "ill I m * If you try (() nltrr iriNttera in our beforehand to like him." I dent of Colombia, who is among the on vessels now afloat there are several for which reason lie had abruptly left tired. favor." 18@20c; store, ll@13c. •Why?" ahe asks. visiting Pan-American delegates who ships in course of construction. These the cab. 'mean that you will accept noth Sampson has filed a brief with the "Ileeniise ill him you nee your future Eggs—20021 ftc for fresh Oregon. The case seemed hopeless. yet the president protesting against Schley’s are at present the guests of this city. include the Kentucky and the Kear- ‘ng nt my bauds; in that HF’ rx< Initna hr. husband." Cheese—Full cream, twins, 13® General Keyes stated that he had not sarge, on each of which an expenditure im^ioti that will not I h * reprr»s«*d in his eabnmn brought back the diamonds of There la a dead pause. The old man claims. 13>4c; Young America. 14015c: fac fully decided, but intimated that he (hr roldiivsN arrina broken up, thrrv alts with bright unblinking eyes fixed Ids own accord. The quaintest part of ,,r•• In his ryra nnd a dlnthict anger. Germany's colonial policy has proven would return to Colombia w ithin the of $4,000.000 has lieen authorised, and tory prices, 101 He less. the story Is to come. W hen told at the Poultry—Chickens, mixed. $303.50; t »on hny«* had that ‘time' you »poke of; upon the girl, who has risen to her feet prefecture to ask the Jeweler for the next few weeks and take the presi the Illinois, Indiana and Alabama, on failure. $404.25 per dozen, 9010c per has it fiilllllial Its missions han It taught j nml ia staring buck at Idin an if hardly dency. each of which an expenditure of $3,- hens. substantial reward to which he was 1 daring to understand. From red to white, The senate has passed the pension pound; springs. 10c per pound $30 Foil to ileteat niv? No!" detaining her I I from white to red she grows; her breath clearly entitled, he replied: 350,000 is authorized. There are also 3.50 per dozen; ducks, $6.5007.50 per 'I>'llls*rat.ly na she acika appropriation bill. -------- tn leave the I fulls her. passionate Indignation burns Japanese Will Be Driven Out. "No, not I; he was too rude. I hope turkeys. live, 11012%c- 1'11,110. • ' h'in ’ t __ .................. several smaller vessels in course of con dozen; go; _ you . almuld give me a Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., is seriously * teal rea-n for yoti'r studied 'dl"c,iurtrey? I hot within her breast. I may never ace blui or apeak to him Florence, Colo., Feb. 14.—Fifteen struction which will bring the total tip dressed, 14015c per pound. "Absurd!" "I«' nays, contemptuously. ill with pneumonia. Mutton—Gross, 4c per pound; b>r I Won't bcli.-v,. Hint | am naturally hundred white coal miners met in mass again." "I'all It an if you will," with nil offend All cabmen are not so honest as this, • 1 lorrent to you. There must he some The trouble at the Colorado School of meeting at the ('handler mines today to a considerable extent when the ves dressed, 707V4c per pound. cd tbish from his dark eyes, "but regard thing else." yet a great deal of treasure finds Its to discuss the iinjsirtation of 28 Japan sels are completed. Hogs—Gross, 5%c; dressed, 6*4®7c Mines has been settled. "If yoll must know," nays the, looking it ns n fact for nil that. You will uiarry way to the prefecture, wldther every ese by the Victor Fuel Company, to The statement covers the period from per pound. ■ your cousin, let me unsure you." I k •l"lilililly at him, her blood n little England, America and Japan will op work in the Chandler mines. It was 1883 and begins with the building of Veal—81409c per pound, dressed. "That I certainly shall not," decisive thing found In streets nnd highways. In "'I. you are too like your father for in,* pose the Manchurian treaty. omnibuses, theiilecs. cabs and railway the sense of the meeting as expressed the Chicago, Atlanta and Boston. Of , J’f.ef“Gro88' COW8* steers. ly. I" I'r.'i, 11,1 frlendahip with you.” "That you certainly shall. I»i,l you stations. Is forwarded. In one case an The sultan of Turkey has sentemed by all the speakers, that the Japanese the completed vessels the Oregon cost 4©4Hc; dressed. 6K07ftc per pound. n .io ',r’’* 1 ’hlnk you shouldn't any should lie urged to leave the district, the greatest amount—$8,573,032. The Hops—11012*4c per pound. ti ' i . ' P'*a Grlai'lda, now honestly not know- that your marriage with my emigrant, who had made Ills fortune hie brother-in-law to be killed. and if they will not go voluntarily, that Massachusetts is second in point of coat Wool—Nominal. Valley. 13©15c* l.ii'1 "•',r*n 'l1«* •'*» raised, ■ on was the Inst wish, the last comiuuid In Canada, nnd curried It lu Ida (locket Holland refuses to have anything forcible measures should be used against —$6,047,175. The cost of the Maine in the shape of fifty notes of ten thou i. ":F "f ’»'■"r her. Vera, of your father?” Oregon. 8012Hc; mohair*. lie in lying well, no well that at first sand francs each, dropped Illa purse aS more to do with the peace proposals. them. 21021^c per pound. was $4,677,788. I,,., .1""',’ white hnnd grasp Ini i" o'*1 <>f " ,,ln,r »rsr her, Is look the girl forgets to doubt him. he climbed on to the outside of an om "My father?" "he snya, with much X lizixlly nt Menton, whose face has Klondike Min** Railway. Negotiation* Again Opened. A farmer and wife, living near New nibus. John Hill, a planter at West Baton A” fxpreaalon of keen pain amusement. "He never no much an men Seattle, Feb. 14.—The North Amer The conductor picked It tip and re Constantinople, Feb. 13.—The Amer Rouge, La., has given to the Ixmisiana York, received n legacy of $5,000 from tinned my cousin's name to me.” ican Trading A Transportation Com ican delegates remaining at Seres, state university $25,000 for the erection i, ' ..... .. ■<> bad to you ns that?" "To me, however, he did. l>o you wish stored It with Its one hundred thou- | a num whom, ns a hungry wanderer, pany has lx*en awarded the contract to Macedonia, niter the failure recently of of an alumni building and library. sand dollars Intact. To lie sure, he they licfrlended 16 years ago. lu"l then, with a profound sigh: to ace the letter? supply 35,000 railway ties for the was rewarded with two thousand five Thia Is a bold stroke. Vera heaitntca l«a>r father!" Herbert Bicknese was sent to jail at Klondike Mines Railway, the construc the negotiations for the ransoming of Ten thousand dollars have been eon- , the nlalucted missionary, have again In i\ " H,,,l,,'thing no honestly grieved then. "No," says she, steadily. "Even hundred dollars, hut the temptation ho Fort Wayne, Ind., for contempt of tion of which from Dawson to Grand tribute,! to the national fund l«*r a Mc « hla Whole air Hint Vers a heart siultea If my father did express such n wish, I overcame was great. opened negotiations. nourt. He persisted in calling on his Forks, a distance of 12 miles, is sixin to Kinley memorial by the working men should not for a moment accede to It. 1 wife, who ia suing for divorce. ''''J will you bring up this dlacusaioii shall not marry to please any one, dead of Homestead, l’a. Big Puhliiher* Assign. begin. This news is given in recent The First Thing. «nd again?" she says, with re or Ih Ing. eicept myself." l’cter Quinn, aged 35, who inherited advices from Dawson. Manager Haw- Munson Wlmt do .von think we Boaton, Feb. 13.—Small, Maynard A England’s imports of iron and steel "So you now think. We shall see," re *"r“1 •nipntlenre. "Why not let mr I a ............................ fortune from his . father, , squandered . kins is now in this city. The railway Co., pnhliahera, of thia city, have made are increasing, while the exports are ought to do with the Philippines? w>ijr unquestioned, nnd you yours? turns he, In «« ley »<>*>•■ it in high living and has just died in will be a belt line, when completcl, nSioTm ' "St mil ( to you when all ia told? I 18 «utaiile your life—1 svar shall be- "May 1 ask If- If your son ia aware of this arrangement!" Htlabo I'm thinking tlmt It might be a good Idea for us to capture them. Now York, a homeless wanderer. land will tap a rich territory. an assignment. No statement of assets falling off. and liabilitiea is given. alarmed. .w. British trade pajiere are