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KLAMATH KLAMA'ifl FALLS, REPUBLICAN. KLAMA I ÍI < Ol N J y, OREiiON, FKBIIUAIIY 27, NO. 47 A* If *tii;M*n«<1 by aurpriar, Vera afaaAa CLASHES ARE NUMEROUS. PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY. motionless, her bamla lying passively lu hie. Hhe la aware that he la looking at her. with « new, wild, arrange espreaaloa Barcelona li In Control ol iroopa— Strlkara Captain Alics, Chief, Asks that the forces st In bla »yea, but a horrible » iiim * of being Determined and Aggreeaiva. Hu Command Be Doubled. ITEM8 OF INTEREST FROM ALL powvrlesa to realat him numbs all her FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF Washington, Feb. 20.—The war de being. A 11*1 suddenly, aa ahe struggles Barcelona, Feb. 20.—The city of Bar THE WORLD. PART8 OF OREGON. with beraelf, h» bends over her, and partment lias made faiblic a rejsirt of celona is in control ot the tr-sqm, but without warning llfta her hand» and Captain Henry T. Allen, sixth cavalry, presses warm, fervent klaaea ou th* isolated bands of strikers «restili doing A Comprehennve Review ol the Important dated Manila, December 15, ccneprn- Commercial and financial Happenings ol Im small, cold hand» considerable damage. Rioters today Then abe la aronaed Indeed from her Happening! ol the Paet Week. Preiented iing the I'hilippjne constabulary, of portance -A Briet Review of the Growth attacked a prison van and attempted to will lethargy, and by a aharp inurement In a Condeneed form. Which la Mort which he is chief. Captain Allen says and Improvements of the Many Industries wrenches herself free. release a numbm* of strikers who had "Don't,” ahe erica, faintly; “It la Io Likely to Prove ol Intereit to Our Many the <onstabulary consisted of 2,500 Throughout Oar thriving Commonwealth been made prisoners. A striker limi auffersbla! I cannot bear It! Hava you men, and was abTe to control, without Readers. —Latest Market Report. on the guani, who, in turn, shot ami no aeuae of honor left?" the ai<l of troops, the provinces of Iler tone calms him, but ■omethlng killed the man who fired on him. A within him revolts against th« Idea of Abra, lion toe, Union, I <e pan to, Ban- Ninety-nine grain ship* were di*« large hitniter yard has been burned by apology, 11« lose« her let her know It. guet, Nueva Vizcaya, Bataan, Principe patched from Portland this *ea*in. incendiaries, and several stores have lie will not go back from that, though and Infanta. her seoru alay him. Colonel N. B. Knight, a prominent been pillaged. The captain general of Germany will alsilish Hu- bounties I'p to the date of the rejs/rt there Oregon attorney, of Salem, is dead. "There la nothin« dlabooorabls," ha on fcugar. Barcelona has summoned a meeting of aaya, steadily. "1 love you; 1 am glad had l«i*n only two men lost from the The Folk county Republican central the proprietors of the metal works, at Rii-h gold und copper diecovi-ri<*e you know It. Despise me If you can, re force by desertion—a showing attrib eommittee will meet in Dalia* March 1. ject me na I know you will, I am atlll the have Isv-n mailo in Africa which he will recommend granting the uted to the care in the selection of the better for the thought that I have laid The Red Boy and Concord mines strikers demand for nine hours' work flu* pre-nlent lias made public hi« bare to you all my heart. And now— men. Captain Alien says that experi in Eastern Oregon have lieen consoli- per day. dwision in tin* Schley a]*|*eal. you cannot atay here," he goea ou quick ence has shown that the cost of a single dated. ly, as though feariug to wall for h»r next Hie t'orean army will 1«. reorganized Rioting wax renewed here this even words; "the night la cold and damp. with Briti*)i officer* in charge. constable for one year doe* not exceed A gray eagle, measuring 7 feet 2 ing and crowds of strikers paraded the There 1s the auminer house over there," I wo hundred |*-r«<>ii* have been killed ♦ 250 gold, while the cost of maintain inches from tip to tip was shot a few streets, doing extensive damage. The pointing In Ita direction; "go end rest ing an American soldier ordinarily is days ago near Astoria. in .lie riots at fianx-lona, Spain. there, till I < all you " troops charged them rejs-atedly but The Fi*h lake irrigation ditch in ris-koned atalsrut «1,000. Captain Al Vera lia«tena to the shelter auggeated, A broken rail i auH«l a wreck in Ohio I only succeeded in disj-ersing them on and sinking down upon the one seat it len states thatlinchasing down the role Southern Oregon will lx- completeil bv opening fire. The strikers then assem contalna, a round ruatlc chair iu the last in which one man was killed and five l>er band« the constabulary is unques May 1. The ditch in 65 mi lex long. stage of decay, gives way to the over injured. tionably mor«- efficient than the Ameri A h a result of the recent cold enap in bled in large numbers in the outskirts powering fatigue that for the last hour Nine Filipino officer* ami 98 men can troops, ami while one large garri of the city. It is feared they meditate baa been oppressing her. Reluitan 'If have *urreiidere*l. They also gave up son in many of the provinces may lie Umatilla county, about 25 per cent of the grain Mowed laxt fall muxt be re an attack upon the factories. Troops ahe does this, and quite unconsciously. 500 revolvers, 66 rille* und 2,000 always necessary, it is his opinion, I tbatinately determined to tight sleep to sowed. have proceeded to the factories to be in round* of ammunition. after a thorough study of conditions, lh<- last, »lie presently succumbs to that Two Jacknonville prisoners, w ho were readiness for an emergency. that in one year's time 15, (MX) Ameri kindly tyrant, and falls Into one of tbs 1 lie senate ba* | i « nmx 1 the Indian war can soldiers, with the native contingent being held for burglary broke jail a few A serious collision between th»* troop« most delicious alutnlx-ra ah« baa ever yet veteran ]«.-n»ion hill. of troops and constabulary, will suffice night* ago in nome mysterious manner and the strikers occurred today at Fan enjoyed. One life was l*x*t in the burning of a to garrison the Philippine archipelago. and escaped. Ilow long It laata she never knowa, but Martin, a village in the suburbs. Captain Allen says that the general wheu n*-it she opens her eye« with a Mnitariuni at Battle Creek, Mich. The mill dam across Long Tom river Here the troops fired on the mob, kill conditions of the islands as regards |as- nervous start, the first Hush of rosy dawn A l»dt factroy at lx>ui*vi!le Ky., wax at Monroe, which famished power for is fl-HHilug hill and valley and sea. Home- deetroycii by fire, ciflcation have never been so favorable the large roller mill* there, has been ing three and wounding six. At Bad- lx«**, $100,000. thing lying at her feet disturbs all her as now, when the ‘‘crumbling from the elena, the mob attacked the gendarme* Fire in a Cleveland, Ohio, rooming top” is duly manifested. In his opin waehed out by the high water. prwonsrlved fancies It must have slip l«-d from her when she rone. Regard hou-e <le»troyi«l $100.018) worth of prop ion the canqiaifn in progress in Batan- At the recent teacherft’ examination and the cavalry who were protecting Ing It more earnestly, she acknowledges ertv. gas and I.uguna w ill lie the coup de in Douglas county, five applicants re the street car service and a serious uiiwillingly that It la Heaton's coat, a A trunk factory at Wyandotte, Mich., grace of the insurrection. The better ceived state paper«. For county certi melee ensued, in which one p<son was light gray one When she was asleep, was totally destroyed bvffire. L>ss, class of jieople, he says, are extremely ficates there were 32 applicants, 20 of killed and three wounded. At Saltadell. lost to all knowledge of friend or foe, tired of the struggle, and ardently de whom passed. *125,000. then ho had rome and placed that coat also in the suburbs, the strikers burned sire [mace. The recently enacted sedi across her shoulders. The Democratic Htate convention will the actroi tax offices and a convent. President Rmim-velt ha* been asked to tion law, he says, has had a potent Iler eyre are large and languid with The intervene in Ix-half of the Boer Coni- value in bringing evil doers to a reali be held in Portland April 10. sleep broken and unsatiatied, her •oft Democratic convention for the Second Troops have l**en sent to Sabadell and nandant Kritzinger. hair lie» rutfleil on her low, broad brow. zation of their allegiance to law and or congressional district will be held at to other places to suppress the dis- t rders. Hhe looks timidly, nervously, around her Twenty-six Chicago families are der. In a recapitulation of the work of the same time and place. aa one expecting anything but good; homeless as the result of an apartment the constabulary for a little over four The new prefect presided today at a The price of land in general in a<l- conference of delegates from the strikers her whole air la shrinking, and her whole house fin*, l-oss, $100,000. months, it is shown that in 15 engage seif altogether lovely. Farma and their employers, at which it was ments 20 outlaws have been killed, 20 vancing in Benton county, To the young man standing In bla shirt- Lyman J. Gage has been tendered the wounded and 374 captured. which a few years ago cviuld have been agreed that work should lie resumeil sleeves, half hiddeu among the laurels presidency of the I'niti-d States Trust purchased at $10 per acre are now pending the adjustment of the claims of and looking at her, with admiration gen Company. He w ill likely accept. held at $20 to $25 an acre. Many new the strikers by a mixed commission. BIG SANITARIUM BURNED. eroualy mixed with melancholy iu his families are Reeking homes in that A dispatch from Paris announces that glance, she seem« the very ieearnatlon Miss Stone lias been lilx-rati-d. Official One Life Lost and Several Persons Injured— section. of all things desirable. WILL GET PENSIONS. H* preaaes her hand and hurries her notiie ha« not, as yet, been received. A company has been formal at Dallas Property loss $500,000. over the short, dewy grass into the for the operation of a creamery. Senate Unanimously Puses the Bill for Relief Spain is now interested in'the con shrubberies that form an effectual acreen Battle Creek. Mich., Feb. 20.—Early troversy between Euro|>ean |»iwers as ol Indian War Veterana. Fifty horse« for government artillery from all observation of those in the gar today the large Adventist sanitarium service have just been purchafteil near den beyond, and so on until they rotne to to w liich nation prevented intervention, the small oaken doorway through which she wants to know who her friends are. and hospital buildings, located here, Eugene. Washington, Feb. IV.—Several days «he bad passed last night, and which has were destroyed by fire, causing a loss ago Senator Mitchell undertook to se A mob lynched a negro in a small The Socialist party of Clackamas proied more foe thau friend of about $500,000. with only $60,000 county will bold ita county convention cure tl»e passage of his bill for pension tow n nearjst. Louis. Otscr inside the longed for |Hirtal. her first Impulse is a natural one; it la to nm ing the Indian war veterans, but Aid- An Iowa gambling house was held up insurance, beside« great jiersonal loss to March 8. aa fast as her feet can carry her to her an*l robbed of $2,000. 300 patients who were in the main Claekamas county commissioners are rich, of Rhode Island, objected. Today own room. A crusade is on in New York against building, and who had only time tn looking for a suitable location for a there was a lull in the senate business, (To be continued.) escape in their night clothes. One life poor farm. NEWS OF TH ESTATE! EVENTS OF THE DAY CIlAi'TEIt X. I mtg >ln* e the moon ha» mounted the hell'll»; m«w It la at Ita full A myriad sim» her? loiupany with It, tile hush of ,|.-.|.iiig nature pay« homage to It H.d euio y. slowly, from the old belfry tower " " ' ' I"11’ b<*r quickly from him and the twelve atroh'** of midnight have >• sway. «..undid the air. •‘•w, y,,u ,rr n„t »„rth It!" he Vera, Il-Illg • autluiisly from beatile Grl '* Ida ri liner full of the must Intense „ 1,1», who I». a» usual, sleeping the sleep coat* inpt. of the jil»t. »Ilp* «’ nlly OK *'• the Imre whit*- ii'-r**»» wblelt the muoubeams are < IIAPTEK XI. Uatelmg *l< II* alely. A sl< Im of iiHxinlltfht coining through n , O I,a. d«M II' I II" " •• •'» "< •»»' the op u window puts the lamp to of hl r efforts to I "»e herself and her hale "tin Ihr, and <> s | ii | h *| m Vera*« attention, fui tbmiglil» lu un'Oll»* lousne»». »he de Ilow s how lif-Mvenly fulr th«* gar I, rimile» to ri«* and try wbat «lady may di'h is wrapped I ii those pale, cold j., for her Hhe alcpa lightly aero»» th.- beam*! Hhf <iin hit |t from where ahe room. iq» ns the door aud apevni« with all •o» un th., ilrep, i'ii«hlotii-<! seat of tbs ha.ie ">er the corridor, gaunt and gliosi ■•LI fa I i n,,i wiiiiluw, mid h longing to I, m lhe dim light, down the grand old ■ • ■ t.. i il«- tsadsr stair'a*«. «'»*•*• • "" ,b* l,',t night «.! I l>. atlog *.n her burning fore of the library, where "lie day »be made I k u 'I. take» posu.salon of her. tiw dlamvery that comfort wa» to lie 1 atihing iq, « light «liHwl to cover the found «»•-hing g su »he wi-ara, she «trala. care Hulking • matih. »he light» • lamp fully a» iiught n guilty soul, by Griaelila'a up.,ll a »Ide table ami proceeil» to clam l*rd, along the dusky corridor, down the In» the I***'* »heleea. Taking down one »tain«».., «nd past the aervanta* quar- (Xat »lie think "III please her, X'era ■ « llgbt lindi r Mis Grun- li's Mllrr|. upon <me of the deep window '1‘rT warn» hrr that that n-inorseli-sa foe teats. i*"*ks outward, tryiug to pierce the has as yrt rrfuM-d to surrender herself (oft ami «crated gloom. to simulier The "pilling of the door rouse» her. It A »mall d'X>r leading Into the garden I, quite an lumr latrt an hour f.-rgotti-u i» 11--»« t > ibi», and moving swiftly up by her a» »he read With a amblrn start th* uarmw stone paaaagr that bring« her »lie look» up. turning her face over her to it «be iqu-tia the diMir, and ao r-loalng , ... .' ' . ** f. ' ‘ .1 I. I r it after hrr that »he i an regain the hou«<* rumlng 1» at this unholy hour Hrr at any in><tuent, »hr turna tu finii herself bearl grow» cubl within her a» »lie »era alm... m the «squisite |M>rfun><*d sllruce - H.ai"n Dysart! of the night, In »ilrncr they »tare at ea*h other Ilow long »he thus glee» beraelf up to Vera. Indeed. great la her astonish the »wert tu-w enjoyment of life ahe ment. forgets to rl«e. but alia there curl hardly knows trulli »hr hear« the ancient ril up among her fur«, with • little froscu belfry clorb ti lling the midnight hour lock ■>( fi«’ »nd drteatatlon oli her p«*r- It startle« her Hun ah«- iudeetj bevfi fei-t f* ▼ here «o Inng? W'lmt If Griselda »bould "I ha>e ill»lurbril you." »ay» Heaton wake and lie alarmed for her? Hhr at last, breaking lhe »pell, aud .peaklug move« qmrkly In lliu direction of the In ■ ilistimily unnatural lone house, and at last, rraalulug (hr louer "1 did b"|»* 1 »hnuld have fuund prl garden, lu-gina to think her pleasant $»o •ay« jours at au end. varj »«»mr* hrrr, at «»'tur liour. •h«*, Hhe ha» neared the shrubberies and In •| rain«* • •»»«»k. “ aaya hr. runt ritr voluntarily turn» her giamo* tbelr way aa |y that 1 am burr, w HI ) ou prr they lie npos her left. Involuntarily, too, Wit 111«* h» RHJ • frW Mur<la iu ti$y u« n ■In seek» to pierce lhe darkness that eu 4s- frtitr t” « i lops them, when »he atop«, and preaaea •ay« ahe. with ondi» her baud <<>m ul»lvrly to her breaat Who ”Oh, »•!»•«’ gui««*<l «('tiru is H what la it, Uuiving there, in the •M*«*rt«iul>. I would pro«» to you bow myaterloua g I. «mi? ♦ntlrvl) h«*r wrotitf**«1 iur,” ” «ay» h<*. "Don t Is- frightr-m-d It la I. Heaton," tirtidy. **! ■rfetiowIrdtfr thnt on<w my ■ aya a mo»l iiuwrlmtue Voice. fathrr ripr»-«»rd a wish that 1 abouM "Ab!" »he «aya. Hhe la angry lieyond marry you,“ «xdorlof darkly, "always doubt, and »till further anger»! by the provhlrd toil Wrr* willing to a$vrpt knowledge that there I« more of relief and I ' «lowly "•rrrdrtl tn (hat wiah than r-ddneoa in the simple exclamation. Hui why, why?** drman«la «hr. flash "I had no Idea you were here at all." COACHMAN KEPT HIS DIGNITY. ln< r»»uud at him ahe aaya. faintly, after a pause that Ira» **| <|<» not wonder at y«»ur qUMition l< gr w h . irti, u iiily long to ta* awkward. Incidentally Hie Kmptoyer t ail Illa W sy In a Wonndnboul Eash Ion. »rrui« ini|M>a*ili|r there «hmihl lw a rua I am afraid I have startled you ir I a*»«,’’ rrplira hr, oddly ; "for ever alu* r ha*l known I should Dot, of course, hare 'Dlls la one of the many stories that the tirwt hour wr met you have treated cunte here " are floating atxiut town concerning a me with uniform unfrirndllnr»«, I had "Foil make It very hard for me," »he man very well known lu the capital, alm>»«t »aid $11*» ourteay .“ ' ■»>». vs It h a touch of passionate impa who Is spending the summer In Eng “There ia a rraam, nrvrrthrlra«,” aaya tleni'T land, says the Washington l'ost. He ahe, hotly She haa mine a atrp or two "ITist 1» unjust," ssya he,. roused In ararrr to him. and hrr large, lustrous ' turn **To mske your life easier is my hits taken a country house over there ey<*t, Uplifted, «ri-m to I* h »I i detian<*e Into heart's de»irv." for lhe season, and la living a grand bl*. ‘’Y<»ur reason 1 ran fathom but "Are )"U »u< *eedlllC. do you think? seigneur with a troop of dear only your father*« that. I confrsa. puiale« Dm*. It." with znthcrinf scorn, "make knows how many servants. These mr Why should hr, whose g<»<| la m<>h«y, my part »ni H-ther. wlii-u you conqiel me English servant^ so their American rh'»<>■«• the pennlleas daughter of th«* to aee that you »lay away, or only conn* master has discovered, are quite un brother hr defrauded to I m » ‘* here at hours lnc<>nv«*nicut to you. lie like the tnetilala to whom he la accua- "Ih-frsuded?*’ interrupt« Keaton, with | cause Iws-aii»« of me?" tonteil In his own country. They are a fn»w n Hhe turns n.ldi* sharply, and nnlks a “(’all It what you will.” with an eg* -t<p or I«" away from him. Honirhow *|M«'lallsta. Each one of them la hired prroivr ge«turr of her hand "undertake .1 this instant, the growing chill of the for some one i>artlcular work, and pro hi« drfenae, too; but the fart remain« • arly night seem» to «trike more sharply fessional etiquette forbids them to that th<* iniquitous dr$><| that gate to • >n her »en»i'». ami » shiver not to l«> trespass on each other's preserves. your father what «hnuld have I» t « mi our« »uppri's—il stir» her wh*di* frame. How strictly they keep them each to wn« undoubt«'dly ilrawn up by my un<*le F oil are cold," he eii-lalma, coming his own work the American did not I bar«» heard all about It a hutidtril times. up to her «Uh a hasty stride. "What know till, sauntering Idly out of the Your father hardly drnl«*d It to mine inadne«! it 1». your l*elng out at th»« house one day. lie espied a watering whm last writing to him Ilka taking hour! Come. a»tnr back to the house,** can, which bad been left by a gardener ua home to live with him wn, I tup* She agn-rs silently to thia proposition, p»ae. a wort of reparation To marry me ami follows him airosa the grass to the at a little dlstauce from the mansion to y«>»i, and thua give me back the prop small oaken ihsir that had given her on the edge of the drive. It occurred trty hr atole 1« that a reparation, t«»o?*‘ ■'grrss only to find It barred against her! to him that It would lx* amusing to Hhe la a« pair as death, and the hand« Hvatoii. baling trial it. glanrws at hrr play at being a gardener. Hr would thnt < hug to the ba<*k of the chair near In mute dismay water the flowers bltnself. So, calling h'*r are trembling Hut her lipa are flrm "tlruneb must have fasti-nal It. on her to a man servant, who happened to !«* and hi t eyes flashing It orrtir« to Hrs I way to bed The bolt 1» drawu,” »ay« passing, he Ixidc hint fetch the water tun, gating at her in brratble«« «ilence, he. »lowly. ing can. The man straightened him thnt if r | i $* could have ritermlnnt«*d him *-|to you mean that I can't get In?" self up anil touched his cap. then nnd then» by a look «he would have J nsks «he, a» if unable to credit so terri don«» It. "Beg piirdou, air," he said. In a tone hie an annoiim i-ment. ■■(th, I ilare say it can’t be so bad »• of respect not untnixed with surprise, V'»«i degrade yourself nnd me when Only." hewltatlng, as If "I'm the coachman, str." you talk like that." says Heaton, who in that." ha’tib "All right." answered the American; iim pnle nn hhe Is. "For heaven’s lianlly knowing how to eiplaln, "the Mkr try to remrnib«*r how abominably front disir 1» of course locked and chain "bring me that can." you inisreprrn,»ut the whole thing If my cd, »il l the servant», with the exception "Beg |iardon, sir,” repeat«« ths man, father had a freak of thia kind in his of Gruni'h. all H»lee|> at the top of the "but I'm the coachman, sir." ’'••ml a dealr» to aee you married to Ilia houiH'. a late arrangement of my father'», "Well, well," said the American, "I finiv »„n Murely there wan no dlNrotirh»ay a» th** orlgliiHl »lu vant»' quarters lie he I »m "f'aid, therefore, that if we know you're the conchman. Bring me tn y<»u coiitnin$»d In stieh a desire. It wna low rnth. i ymi M.r lhn| n W|.(| llb>ni|t knocked forever, it would have no effect. the can." •rrangrmrnt on htw part. It was more.“ However, I ' »» ff? •» dn something, but The coachman touched his cap again, ‘"I'lly. lit* |ov$»a me; in wishing to a«»e in the meantime you must not stay out and repented his former remark. IXght here ill lhe cold. you my wife he paid you the highrnt dawned on the Aiuerli'Sn. "You may feel It cold I don't," re ^»mpliinent hr could. I defy you to re "Oh," said bo, "you're the coachman, turn, »he 1» nersel.v. "Not »0 long aa i«rd it m any other light.” ’<ni plead his cause well it in your the moonlight last*. *h«ll I find it lonely are you? Well, coachman, you go round I." rni*ing her unfriendly, heau- to the stables and have tny four-fn ®"«‘. nayi «hr, tapping the buck of the either < i'»ir with taper, nngry Angara. "Why tlful eye» Q hl* "I «»sure you I »hall bo hand brought round at once." The coachman sh I u I»I and wnlkixl Skr the trouble? ho you think roti can quite happy "tit here, even though I »lay •ruig me to view the case In n lenient till the day dawn« and the doors are away. The coach and four drew up at open ngiiln." Am I likely to forget thnt you the door a few minutes later. The mas "'Happy!'” I11* fepeata her word y<”> iiidrd ami allotted your fath«»r In try ter climbed In. u b’..fo,’,v ,IU’ ‘«Hu thin defeated mar he looks nt her with a keen scrutiny. "A "Now." said he, "drive me to that ria ft*?" word out of place, surely; given the Iwst I hardly dare to believe you watering can." I put that marriage out of your .... .. hr, alowly. “You have taken eoiild ever bl* 'happy' nt Greyaturt." The order was obeyed. The horses "Hiippy or unhnppy," says »hi*, with "» •»rrioiialy. | aaatin» you I would I pans»! » hundred yards down the ” uniriy yIH| now- If you ware a« will quick iisentmi'iit. her mind Ixung ills- drive. «” .'on air unwilling I can hurdly tressed by this awkward fear of having "Get down nnd hand me the can. to |ui»s till* night from under any n«>f, P'd i; Mrongrr.“ Whm my grandfather left thia pmp ■•sutely it nin be nothing to you! Why now," ordered the master. who 1» na hate A moment Inter lie was contentedly to ymir father,“ ahe any«, alowly. II fleet 11 n lnteri*»t in "• hfi It ptirpoM$>|y unentailed. Your fill to you *' I nm?” A little tire has watering the flowers. He had the ran, II then, w«»rt> you to rroaa lila fallen into her tone, nnd there la ill-aup- the coachman's dignity had been pre- could leave you. hr I have been nresni'd contempt in ......... ye« »he lift* to served, and all was well. Pel Imp» lie I" driven by it into ail I" nnilt m -4. to avoid thnt, you would his 1,1 with any of bls viewa. You would „„ger thnt lend* to bin betrayal. No Hook of I natrucllona. '■Hateful I" me! Do you think you are rv " T. rlfl< e yourself na to mar Weary Watkins I see here In the (hut Vera?" "«>" ■”'• ,n * ,ow ,on** but ■ "l'‘ t>h, tin* contempt In her tom*! ""ll "u,,,len passion— paper about how to git on a trolley ntrii'r’ ,M 11 ,‘”'K PA1»*- Then H»*aton. one full of II '"g forward, hc I kcs her by both arnia passion long suppressed. "Do you hon car anil off. Hungry Higgins I bet you won't see Inina her more directly to the light. estly belleie that?" Hi* manner la al •’* grnap of big handa | r hr a vine, ami most violent, nnd «* h" speaks he catehca no piece sltotit how to git on anti off '"'■rw.ird It Rvemed to her Hint hr both her hand« in his, ami crushes them of freight cars. That kind of thing voluntarily, an It were, shaken vi liemi utlv against his breaat. "I would comes by nature, er It don't come at h, heaven." h« »«?•. mlaerably. "that ■‘J ’’lightly, "U°W dure you?" he says, In a low. 1»<>2 that were sol” all.- Indianapolis Journal. automobile scorchers. is supposed to have been lost. New York has just ex[x*rien<xsl tlie There were at least 300 jiersons in worst blizzard in 14 years. the main building when the fire broke Death list from Sliamaka. Russia, out in the basement. This building was five stories high, and as soon as earthquake numlmrs 2,000. the fire was discovered the night at The senate has ratified the treaty for tendants on each flisrr gave the alarm the purchase of the Danish West In in the corridors, and the ]iatients made dies. their escape down the fire escajiee aided By the confession of another prison by the nurses. They did not have er, a man in the Colorado penitentiary time to save their |x*rsonal effects. Two of the inmates were slightly in for murder has been set free. jured. Admiral IMwey was asked to dine The firemen w ere handicapped by in with Prince Henry, but had to decline, sufficient water pressure, and in two owing to the illness of Mrs. Dewey. hours the buildings were in ruins. The bill to re|x*al the war taxes was Two firemen were* seriously injured and unanimously passed by the house, every one slightly. member voting in favor of it. It may, The Oregon's Repairs Completed. however, lx* amended in the senate. Washington, Feb. 20.—The nayv de- A bill has lxx*n introduced in the partment has lieen informed that the senate for the retirement of Naval Con repairs on the battle ship Oregon at the structor Hobson. His eyesight has Puget sound navy yard are practically been very |xx>r for the |m-t two years. complete. The hole rent in her lx>t- Portland chamber of commerce trus tom during’ her grounding in 1900 has tees were severely criticise*! for their all been closed over, and -she will lie recent action favoring admission of Chi ready for duty again about March 1. nese by a mass meeting of 1.200 citi Indiana Mint Burning. zens. * Brazil, Ind., Feb. 20 —Miners have Prince Henry is on his wav to the been forced to leave the Tennant Coal United States. Company's mine at Turner, two miles Fire at Wisdom, Mont., destroyed west of here, on aecount of the intense $20,000 worth of property. heat caused by the burning coal more Martial law has been declared at than 100 feet underneath the ground. It’is believed that the mine will have Trieste, Austria, on aecount of riots. to lx* fiisxied and abandoned. General Bell has stamped out the re Transport from Manila. belllion in Batangaa province, Luzon. San Francisco, Feb. 20.—The United The treaty for the Danish West In dies will come up in tin* senate this States transport Meade arrived today, 32 days from Manila, with alsnit 1,200 week. soldiers, whose terms of service have Because they amlii not get whiskey, expired. Four deaths occurred during three Oi«ge Indiana in Oklahoma drank the voyage. The vessel encountered a concixlion of wixxl alcohol, vanilla, heavy easterly gales, and was forced to ailognc and Florida water. put into Honolulu for coal. A British force was caught in a Boer Austria Abolishes Sugar Bounty. trap on the Klip river and two office™ London, Feb. 20.—A dispatch to the and 10 men killed and a large number Central News front Brussels says that wounded before they gained shelter. Austria has decided, in compliance The president will announce his de with the demand made by Great Brit cision in the Schley cast* in a few days. ain, to reduce the import duty on sugar to five francs. The correspondent de Representative Tongue has intro clares the adherence of Hungary to this duced a new irrigation bill in the decision to lie assured. house. Chinas« Ministar to Russia. A company has been incorporatal in California to develop the island of Mindanao, P. I. Troops have had to be called out in Franco to preserve order among striking leather workers. St. Petersburg, Feb. 20.—Yang Yu, minister to Russia dies! here tixlay, after a short illness. Yang Yu was formerly Chinese minister at Washing ton. lie was transferred to St. Peters burg in November, 18116. Organized laborers to the number of Effect of American Ship Subsidy. 7,000 an* employ»*! by the diamond I-ondon, Feb. 20.—The Daily Mail, dealers and jeweler* of Amsterdam. in its issue this morning, discusses the The Tyrol, following the example of effect ¡upon British shipping of the The Norway, is trying to encotirage the win American ship subsidy bill. ter tourist business by offering l>etter pa|x*r contends that the bounty suggest ed by Senator Frye will completely facilities for winter sports. counterbalance the advantage now held Valletta. Malta, lieing midway in the by British shipping, but that the only .Mediterranean, lx’tueen Gibraltar and remedy hiitherto proposed—that Amer Port Said, imports more than half a ican ships entering British jxirts should million tons of coal for the use of pass lie fined to the oxtent of their subsidy —is impracticable. ing vessels. and Mitchell saw his chance, but as A club has been formed at Joseph to Aldrich had gone away, senatorial advance the interest of that town and courtesy would not allow the bill to neighborhood. come up. Mitchell, however, caught Business men of Pendleton are con sidering a plan for the establishmen the Rhode Island senator on the tele phone, got his permission to have the of a paper mill. At the annual meeting of the Tilla objection withdrawn, and the bill was mook Creamery company a dividend of |>assed without opposition. Heretofore 10 per cent was declared. Speaker Henderson has stood in the Umatilla county has been asked to way of the passage of this bill in the increase the assessments of railroad and house, but Senator Mitchell has confi telephone companies $3,000,000. dence that the house will give it con The contract has been let for build sideration thia session. The speaker ing an opera house in Allmny, to cost and the members of the committee on $5,000. It will have a seating capacitv rules are dose personal friends of Mitchell, and he hopes that time will of 700. be given for the consideration of the Portland Markets. bill. The Oregon members are working Wheat—Walla Walla. 65(S65 l3c; industriously tw secure a majority in bluestem, 66<a*66 lac; Valley, 64065c. the house for the consideration of the measure. Barlev—Feed, $19019.50; brewing. $20020.50 per ton. GREAT MINE ON FIRE. Oats—No. 1 white. $1.1501.25; gray, $1.1001.20. On« Hundred Men Temporarily Imprleonad__ Flour—Best grades, $2.8003.40 per Saved by Most Deepcrate Effort!. barrel; graham, $2.5002.80. Seattle, Feb. 20.—The great Tread Millstuffs—Bran. $19 per ton; mid dlings, $21; shorts, $21.50; chop, well mines, on Douglas island, were as $17.50. sailed by fire on Tuesday, February 11, Hay — Timothy, $12013; clover, and a terrible holocaust was prevented $7.5008; Oregon wild hay, $506 per by the almost stqierhuman attempts of everybody w ho could reach the scene to ton. Potatoes—Best Burhanks. $1.1001.35 stay the progress of the Hames. The steamer Dirigo, reaching port this per cental; ordinary, 750 85c per cen tal, growers’ prices; sweets, $202.50 morning, brought particular« of the fire. The Alaska-Mexican compressor per cental. building was entirely destroyed. Butter—Creamery, 25027)gc; dairy, Thirty-eight thousand dollars on the 180 20c: store, 13015c. stamps, mill plates and a 120 stamp Eggs—22l»025<* for Oregon. mill, with the engine room were saved. Cheese — Full cream, twins, 130 It took the concentrated efforts of eight 13Sc; Young America, 14015c; fac- two inch streams of water to master the flames and for hours the agonized tory prices, 101 Sc less. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.500 people worked under fearful suspense; 4.50; hens, $4.5005.50 per dozen, 100 for more than 100 miners were in the 12c per pound; springs, He per pound, lower workings ami in imminent danger They $304 per dozen; ducks, $506 per doz of meeting a horrible death. en; turkeys, live, 12S013c; dressed, were all rescued safely, coming out 15016c per pound; geese, $607 per through the old workings. The origin of the fire was not known at last re dozen. ports. Mutton—Gross, 4c per pound; dress ed, 707Sc per pound. Bankburn Sails With Salmon. Hogs—Gross, S^'c; dressed, 6t^07c Victoria. B. 0., Feb. 19.—The Brit- per pound. isTi ship Bankburn will sail tixlay. Veal—808 ls for small; 707 l2 for She is the last of the 11 salmon ships large. which have taken 679,247 cases of salm Beef—Gross, cows, 3J404c; steers, on, valued at $2,716,888 to Liverpool 404'8c; dressed, 6l207lac per pound. and London. With the shipments Hops—11013c per pound. made by the steamers, more than 13,- Wool—Valley, 13015c; Eastern Ore 000,000 worth of salmón has l>een gon, 8012Se; mohair, 21021 %c per ship|x*d from British Columbia t hi* pound. year. The area of Greater New York is now 318 square miles, against Greater Ixuidon’s 700 square miles. Riveting of Ixiilers and the like is now done almost entirely by a com pressed airhammer, whieh strikes5,000 times a minute. The Norwegian council of atate has decided to negotiate for a loan of $2,- 000,000, to be used for the construction of railways and a thorough telephone system throughout Norway. largest Building In the World. Chicago, Feb. 20.—A Mrmit wim issued tonight for the coiMrnction of wlmt is plannal to lie the livrgext build ing in the world. The building is pro jected by the First National Bank officials, and will hold, when complet ai. 9,000 ]x*ople. The building will stand at Dearborn and Monro» streets, and will cost $3,000,000. Work will | be begun in the spring.