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REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH KLAMATH FAl.LH, KLAMATH COUNTY, OHEOON. MAUCH 13, 1M0. "Rhe Irrnfln»»—or, of course. It la all a tuisliAi but ahe baa souiehow got It luto ber brad that you ar« ber« to—to wati-b her." "1/ that how It strikes you?" says bo, •lowly; a audden, abort, inlaerabl« laugh FROM THE FOUR QUARTER8 OF breaks from him. "Hu that la huw you THE WORLD look at It? Great heaven, tu think bow I have loved you such aa you su poor a tiling! It shanira me naw to think of It!" He draw« bla breath aharply, A Comprehensive Review of the Important though she writhes. "No, you shall bear Happening* ol the Pad Week, Presented un*! I have heard muck from you, tu«t In a Condensed Form, Whiih I* Most and Iasi tills shall lx* the last, I aweart Herr, rveu uow. In thia uioiueut «lieu I likely to Prove of Interest to Our Many hud you su altogether contemptible a Readers. • n ature, It Is my misery to know that I •till love you! Day after day you bava heaped Insulta upou me. Your every look 'lie* street rar strike at Norfolk, Va., bua l»e, ri an affront. 1 have said t<x> : remains unbroken. milch," he continue«, wearily; but with a little eloiju, nt gestur« she render« him I lx* En-tern States are in the midst allrut. I of another snow storm. "Ob, not too much, but perhaps \ •■»inly trust, with a capital of 35 . enough" -she amile« again, that cruel • mile that hurt« him like the eharpeat 60(1,000. is tin* latest combine. • tab "aurrly It would be hard to expect Mis- \liie Pxxamvelt will go to Cuba you to limi another imult to dlf. T q - tnorrow, ¡x'ihup«. And u<<w let m« nay to visit General ami Mrs. Wixxl. one Utile wmd. bave 1 dq cause to I s „ t envoys i alli*<l on the president doubt you 7” hut Ml n- told by him that he uas una ".None, note!" declarra b*. vehemently. ble to help them. HJit* throw« out ber band« with m lit* < ana'll Hill pass a ( liinene exclusion tie expressive movement. "I leave that to your own conscience, to your own hw similar to that Is-fore the I nitial •enne of right «mJ wrong," •he ■ay*. Ktates senate at present. Hbrugging her ubrouiilcrN, finely. "But Die house is considering a bill on«-»* for m H," raiaing ber voice nad throwing up her head. “I warn you. authorizing the pun base of the Giant Rather tbsu marry you,' making a alight free tract in I alilornia for a national gesture <>f horror, “I would accept the park. brat tnan that a»ke,| me!" Rear Admiral J. A. Howell will be A faint rustia aiimng the bushes out- aide. a fixitatep— and Ixrrd Shelton steps retinsl the It,th inst. Next to Admiral lH*Mi*y, he is tin* ranking officer of the Into view. •I hold you to your word," cria* he, navy. gayly, he step. lightly within the flower- Prince Henry visited Niagara Falls irowuisl archway, ami look« straight at ami enw-ed over to the Canadian side, V«ra. Ilr la anililng, but undcrui-ath th* amile Ilea a longing to be taken neriuusly. where he was welcomed by representa "You give mr a chan.-e,” he says; "1 tives of Ix,rii Minto. here, lx* for« witness«*«, declare myself a Sllltor fur your hand"- Illa e*pr<*aaion la atlll warering betwixt mirth and gruvlty, Th* power generated by on* ad ami lie buida out to her both hia banda. "You are not, however, the first to aak vertising campaign impart* a mo her," aaya Dysart, In a vole* vibrating mentum to tradei but it must be with ninny and deep emotions. Hia brow remembered that *uch momentum i* Is bla- k, ami anger lights for mastery only temporary. The tucccsa of an with despair In hia dark ey*. advertising campaign depend* on the ' era, pale a« death. but with a little Iml.guaut frown, steps between the two care with which it i* planned and men. th* vigor with which it i* executed. "What doea It all mean?" she aaka, — Profitable Advertising. contempt uuualy; "would you make a tra gedy out of a farce? If ao. at least be good enough to aaalgn me no part in It." Hire sweep* both men out of her path A number of the leaders in the Bar- by ■ slight Imperious gesture, and pass ing them, walk* awlftly away In the di telona, hpaiti, riots have Ix-vnexecuted. rectiou of the house. Thomas J. Humes, Republican, was (To lie continued.) elected to succeed himself as mayor of Heattie. EVENTS OF THE DAY NO. 49. _____ FQLLOW8 8NOW Eastern Slates FLOOD8. in th* Midst ol moralizing Storm. NEWS OF TH ESTATE MAS8ACRE8 !■ OF MISSIONARIES Two Outrage* Reported From th« Interior of Another De ITEM8 OF INTERE8T FROM ALL New York, March 7.—The sleet PARTS OF OREGON. storm which rages! this afternoon was succeeded tonight, after a brief inter mission, by another fall of snow. The snow is dry and threaten* to drift bad Commercial and Financial Happening of I jv - portancc -A Brief Review of the Growth ly. A fori« of about 5,000 men is at work on the streets, which are glutted. and Improvement! of th* Many Industrie* A heavy mist which hung over the Throughout Our thriving Commonwealth river during the rush hours tonight — Latest Market Report. i made navigation for the ferries some what hazardous and there was a terrific crush on the Brooklyn bridge, which A larfcte cold Htorage building and ice fortunately was not attended by any plant will be erected at The iJallea. accident. The situation at the grand central Bandon, in Cooa county, baa rained station had not improver! much tonight. itn quarantine againnt placwt outflide of All trains are arriving from three to six the city. hours la-hind time. During February .32,800 acres of Telegraph seviie was further demor alized by the storm. The Western ntate land wan nrdd. Mont of it was in Union (’ompany riqsirted that it was the eaatern part of the atate. losing w ires in all directions on account i Complete returns from Waaco county of the heavy snow which in some local ities was followed by sleet. Between ] Republican primaries ahow that Morxly Williamsport and Easton, Pa., 20 miles ; aupporterH received 72 vote» and Will of the Western Union jxiles are down. I iamson .34. The train service on the New York , The Democratic convention for Doug Central Railroad, which was disorgan- las county has been called to meet in ized by the fl<»xjr>, wax further im|x-dixl Roseburg April 8. The primaries will by the snow. The trains from the lie held March 29. West and North were in liad xhape. Fish Warden Van Dusen nays the No attempt was made to run the Ad irondack Express. The Chicago Ex legislature will lie obligeai to make press, due at 10 A. M-, is stalled *»me- some provision at its next session for where along the line, with no means of increasing the revenues of the fisheries rejsjrting its condition or whereabouts. department if the proposed work in The snow stopped shortly before noon connection with artificial propagation is and was followed by sleet. A total continued. depth of six inches of snow has fallen. The new tax law is having a good The Erie roadlxsl is washed out in many places between Paterson and effect in Linn county on payment of Middletown. All through trains on taxes. There is a universal desire railroads having terminals in Jersey among taxpayers to secure the 3 per City were very late in arriving owing cent redaction. A large force in the to the storm. Many coal trains on the sheriff’s office is kept busy day and Pennsylvania are-stalled ana there ia night. At the close of the first five days of colletions almost 125,000 was likely to lx- a scarcity of coal. taken in. th* Chinas« Empire. Victoria, B. C., March fl.— Report* of two masnacnxi of mlsnionaria* in China were received by th* nte*nier Empress of India, which has just ar rived in from the Orient. In Kiang Hu, two prieets were murdered by a band of Chinese, including soldier», who attacked their mission. It ia stated that the attack was made in revenge for the deposition of the son of Prince Tuan by the dowager empress at the request of the foreign ministers. The magistrates of the district being friend ly to foreigners, warned the ini**ion- aries, but they were attacked before they could get out of the way. The other massacre took place in Kiang Si, a priest Ixiing attacked while he slept and cruelly murdered. His body was mutilated, both hand* being cutoff. Hix two servants were also killed. The viceroy has sent a troop to hunt for the murderers. Two pirates of a band who had cap tured two junks in the West river, and were guarding the prisoners taken in the raid, Buffered a terrible death. They were attacked by a band of out laws and the pirates were buried alive. The Kobe Herald is authority for the statement that 200 fishermen from the village of Wugo were drowned in a storm off the coast of Mijikan, Febru ary 17. The Ixiats had gone a long way out, and being overtaken by the storm, were lost. Only 13 out of more than 200 fishermen from that one vil lage returned, and they came in on an upturn«! boat. Fleets from other vil lages also suffered. A Tokio dispatch says that the Brit ish subjects in Japan have decided to order two silver vases in commemora tion of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, and to present one each to the aover- eigns of the allied nations. The Brit ish consul at Yokohama, who is the chief mover in this matter, has already ordered the vases, which are about 26 feet in height. The flags of the high contracting powers, the territories and seas of Great Britain, Japan, China and Corea, are said to he shown in the design for these vases. Other Japan ese papers comment favorably upon the treaty. Cll 11* I Elt XIV.- l<'<>titlniH'<l.) ••g„, •» you were spy la* on me!" ¡ risa br. Ill lull» «••!>* "What brought you, ah'? Ih.il d'«,r below waa I " kid ba« br<u I,»Lid for fifty year« I» there a run«l>lra<y flgalu«t me. thru, that you i a» Ilm« fon» youraidf Into my ........... . ) HI tu «luir "t "H'1 bara?" "Ihr hx'te «ave way," ’’ stummer« Vera, y broken by age. I "It ntual baie I h ' vu ,*hl. li •ufessen ahe, softly rualy I bail nothin* to do. Il Ws» by II, it . Hcatou'a name," cries here I am (hr llil lrst llialio I i am« ■ 'I'» ’.g. and liHttelng up at the wrry. aorry." Iler vol.« diva In her ,' 1 »a u du m Im 1« standlug near tbreal " "’ u 1 H. Heaton? Why, you uiu»t *'| tl'iil brllrve It, thrre . " >'«;ti'",g t., him Hl.ter «h?" you k,< |> telilu,l 8|H-ak, a ,.i"' 'era. «baking her bead. roiiiiuand you! Who aboi ’ 'n,‘* bi« mother7” hazard« y.ungi r < fetid, tin« ertainly way brrrF* "I hair told y,»u." »aya Vrra Irrinu hu«ra Uchtljr. -No,” aim aaya |u,i«b . "you luual Ix-llrvr me If I bad a<alu knoMU I sb ' ild U“t have <oinr. I I am 1 I know It!” eifdalmo D<4!jr *• sorry I hair «o fiIghl.'nrd you. but ’ »«• »,.«*, tflniKiug up triumphantly; “you "Ú bo ,‘iya I aui ftIghlriird?" lie turn« ■ rr hi« wlft**** ui»>n let with a bitter acowl and a pier<- • Thia In ip Hu luz «laier M by ahould I rare about Uiay In th«* ua Go,* .Intuits,1 «hm I wa* merely l.llln* I "Who )■ • May • dull h»' i by l,*“kliig through Iny ,lb.rr7- Vwa I (•» « bang«* th. • wo willT' •'You««?" a>ka Vrra. mimirntly enough lion. |MHttttnc "Ay, w lio«e rlai'F’ he aaks. with a J ftr«t attia• trd ■nail “f auger ' What do you mean, •itr. its (hr i girl? I*» you doulit my word? Wboar yotl •« e her F* (but la Mary Buller. Don't you alar al ild it lx* , h. eh? Go, Iravr mr," I rrlea hr, furiously; "ami ruraed lx* the know br*r? K -ijlxidy kuowa Mary But l**r Vi r lor| her. ao doea everybody gay you ever •<* my house!" Ilr naira to tier to leave him. and. i rl»«*.” more unnerved than ahe haa «Ver lx*en | "Mamma «a CORONATION PLANS. la all lier life before, abe rrtrrata Ix-hlnd tie Floaty, ml Several new oil wells are being bored the hi siy curtain .ml rut** with all her ! h* w.»u t man in Malheur county. might ilowo the dark corridor without, ‘ “It «ii tru Service* at Westminster Abbey Will Be Con- down the atrep atalrway, and so uut lut» fr«*at »«U m . yf dl»<u«t n»i»« up within The business men of Harrisburg have >ider*bly Shortened. Ihr pa««ag<* lulo the ball. | b* «wali.-winf »11 other ihoiiglit«. And formed a board of trade. New York, March 7.—Details of the y« t In* w >ulj bar# fertworn bltnaelf! Would hare nay. fea would du su atlll. coronation are gradually coming up for The new Catholic church at Hubbard ('IfAPTER XV. <>h. th«* »hritiii !«'«*<> iiu » b of II! royal decision, says the London corre- will be dedicated March 9. <h»hi< to whnr«» Tout fry ton I. dill I ’ rrhaj»«» «.riirtbinf of her aerrrt acorn xpondent of the Tribune, and nearly all fruit/ o ceding, tirUridM take« film to • '•mtnunn as » itself to him. berauaa* rvrn Two new one story brick buildings the <-sM*ntial points will lie decided be ■ i Hi thr n.i I f t,f hia nppnrently etigroM* fore the departure of the king for Paris are in course of con-trnction at Athena. Why didn't yon trll mr your alwtrr ■ 'tiret »¿if ion hr lift« hl« brad abrupt* «a* (hr •wertrot wmuan on rartht” dr ami the Riviera. Great efforts have The first 11 day» the Clackamas 1» an«l bi» rye« arefe ferra, and read them ma Hila »hr. in qultr an aggrlrvrd (t*nr been made to shorten the service at county sheriff collected 120,610.68 of «• th««ii£h bu would read her aoul. ' Br< a i»r »hr ian't,’* T«*fn. »trir Westminster Abbey. If the ecclesias the 1901 taxes. tb« u a rnriou« light flaahra Into THE FILIPINO SCHOOLBOY. Ing with a giant d<>< k that ha» Imchrr- bi« And fa« «• i|r inakr« a movemrut, quick Santoe-Duniont will visit the Unital tical authorities were allowed to have oualy r<»hi • air«l itarlf l«rnra?h tbr aprrad ( ung •«« rnr«t, a « (bough hr would rise and fie Loarna Very Little About tbs States and give an exhibition of his fly their way, the service would occupy five Samuel Engle, a Clackamas county Ing Iravr» uf a mag til Ocrnt dahlia, "you go (n hrr, but, rirn n» he doea ao. aotpe or six hours, with an official require pioneer of 1847, died at his home at United Htatea. ing machine. • • nr »t«*| • out from the »hadowa behind ment that the spectators should be in Molalla, aged 70 years. It ban been frequently remarked that Xonwior!” »ay» <Jrl»«*lda; and thrn. The dilfii ulties lietween the National their places an hour or two in advance. "Oh. Tom' what do you think abv la her. an«l. bendlug over her, bolds out hia (he Flllpluoa could have no conception The Milton Creamery Company has f dng to do at narri Hhr I* going to han! a young man, tall, well favored, of (be extent ami resource* of the Uni Cash Register Company and its em The Litany will certainly be dropped The ploye* have been settled. and the musical part of the service will declared its second dividend. n»akr an i flott to induce Uncle <lrrg.«ry ■ tnillng, with an air about him of »nd ted Staten or they never would have den. warm delight. stockholders were paid 5 per cent. Io Irl t era and mr stay with ber at The W illiani 11. Mixxly.of Massachusetts, probably lie curtailed. lx»*n deceived Into the hallucination “Y<»n rrmnuber me7” he aaya. ao d!w- I’rtara* fluty fancy If she aucceed«* Other changes are proposed, but THE CHINESE REBELLION. Hint they could oucceaafuliy combat ua. has lx*en mentioned ax a successor for The next meeting of the Union Wg»n't it prrfrttly lovely of her to think lim tly that Srat<>n <*nn h<*ar him acroe« there is a tendency to magnify the im SiTrvtarv of the Navy !>>ng. In going through their school here 1 the room. Tn think that 1 should have County Teachers ’ Association will be of KF' portance of every detail. The abbey Vicerry of Canton Dispatches Troop* to th* Mob of strikers in Norfolk, Va., service and the royal drive through the held in Union some time this month. "Oh, the i»n‘t bad." aaya her brother, the bappi ic»a of meeting you here to- found a little manuscript volume l* day- Scene of Diiturbunce. after «> many vain Inquiries. which. In less than a hundred manu broadly. ' but may I a*k hovr ahe pro gained pcxMieflsion of streets and held metropolis are the only fixtures, The How It .n*a l>n<-k the past to see you. script page*, was comprised nil of ayn them against police and militia. The county convention of the Union p'*< • tackling the ol«l gcntlrtiinn ?" Hong Kong, March 6.—The rebellion day for the naval review has not lxjc*n \ ml. •me. that last carnival. Vera, tax atnl geography that was taught the 'Through Hraftin." county Democrats will be held April 3 in Kwang Si province is spreading rap say y announced, nor that of the gala night e *l*d to ace me I* 4 Prince Henry, before he leaves the "If Krat«»n hr Ip» her children hero. And It muat be remetn- Primaries will be held idly. Signs of unrest are already ap K»mr .plr «talking past them, at Covent garden, nor the day's fu nc- in Union. 1 hr word* «lie on hie bp«, hie jubilant IxTvd that .Malolos, before the Insur Unital States, will lx* presented with a suddenly »tnndlng still, obliterate l tions at Buckingham palace. March 27. Masonic emblem valued at 310,000. • lr for »a ki» him baring turned a r«»r parent at Kwelin and Nanning, the rection. was an Important city tn tbl* arr of the ar« lud(*<l pathway thry had from ft aton'a view, but w hrn nex part of the world, and one where the Maryland legislature has passed a looks thr stranger la «Itting bcaide Secretary of State* Dunbar ia in re newly opened river treaty ports. The USE NITRO GLYCERIN. eboern. they run right Into the artna of children would I* expected to receive law authorizing the admission of wo Beaton byearf! For a mom«*nt the two and Vrra. *nh flushed cheek« and ceipt of many letters daily from persons Canton viceroy has dispatched troops to the average education. Turning to one men as practicing lawyers in the state Men gale blankly Into each other** eyr» llant cy. ». full of an unmistakable Burglar* Loot * Bink in in Indiana Town ol in the East, writing for information the scene of the disturbance*. The of the page* In thia book that I picked court. "W hat la the meaning of (hie maeque i’tiinr, is murmuring to him in low, rebels are believed to be ex-soldier* of tone«. Caih and Bond*. concerning Oregon. up. I fouud the United State* of Amer rade?" demanda l»yeart presently with The worst of the flood in the East is •’Who I» .hr man talking tn my lea discoursed upon. Immediately after Marshal Su, who were disbanded on his • n angry frown; "what bring« y«»u here, Washington, Ind., March 7.—While over. Prospecting of the vein of coal on Peyton. In that drrea, and with my coti»m " safes Heston, indicating V Nlgrlela. and Just before Mexico. Here promotion. Their propaganda, which two citizens were watching them, bur companion by « »light feature, and couain?" B<x*rs killed, wounded and captured glars hxiteil the First National Bank at Lower Powder river, near Baker City, has spread far anti wide, includes the »•» rhsug»*d that Mins 1» the entire lot of Information given "You certainly hav« rvrry right to speaking tn a t ns to tile United State*, In the form of 632 British in a recent fight. Montgomery, seven miles east of hen*, which was recently discovered, will be overthrow of the Manchu dynasty and aak.” any a I’ryton, ., with a rueful glance flutter involuntarily lifts her head to look questions and answers: Samples taken Pope I«o XIII celebrated the 24th early this morning, and escaped with gin in a short time. at bla damnatory rlothlng. “but surely at him the helping of oppressed and needy “Where 1» this country (the United iinniv*Txaryj>f his coronation with great 33.5(H) in money and 33,600 worth of near the surface show a gtxxi value. "lx>r«l Hh'dton,” she sayn. "George you might gueaa the answer, '. The fact Chinese. The French are also said to Hand«« he wa« Don ’t you know him? State*) situated? In North America. government bonds. Five explosions of ia. I'm in lev«!" __ _______ pomp. lie makes this eon "What are Ita boundaries? To the nitro glycerin were required to blow be secretly helping the reliefs. frill.'1, wltb a careful ait), ««ne.« u .t (• (•real hunting ninn lie <*atne in for thr American horses were iwaixed in a open the safe, and many people were title about eight montha ago. That north. British America; to the east. the PORTLAND MARKETS. be «'lipsnard. Two "In loir?' rirlalma Dyaart. frowning brought hho ba< k from ula big gitni? in Atlantic ocean and the Bahama chan parliament |ui|x*r on remount service in awakened by the concussion. Wheat—Walla Walla, 65«65><e; the East." French Officer Killed. •till more darkly nel; to the south, the Strait of Florida South Africa. men, who reside opposite the l«nk, bluestem, 66066Sc; Valley, 64@65c. "Quite no." amiably; "tire fathoms and the Gulf of Mexico, and to the President Rooeevelt will visit the both watched the burglars work, but Pekin, March 6.—The government Barley—Feed, 319@19.50; brewing, •eep And your father being •■» aia ex west. Mexico and the Grande (Pacific) Charleston exposition to show that his gave no alarm for fear of being shot 320(d20.50 per ton. has ordered Marshal Su to resume com filial'e.” making a hard light for a civil In Ihr ocean. action in the Tillman case had nothing down by two of the cracksmen, who mand of the rebellious soldiers in •ord. "I conldn't manage io ace her In triloualy disappeared, no one k Oats — No. 1 white, 31-1501.25; "Wluit Is the form of government? to do w ith bailing toward the state. wen* patrolling the atreeta with revol • n, orthodox fashion, .o I tm.k mrvlee whither, etcept perhaps Griselda, hl gray, 311O(«tl.2O. Kwang Si province. It is doubtful if It Is a federal republic. vers in their hands. here. ter sii'l two other« "North" he wi The work of rescuing snowslide vic Flour—Beet grades, 32.8O@3.4O per he will be able to control them, as it is "Of what Is this republic composed? The fifth explosion ton* the doors Iler1 whom? a«ka Dysart, changing Inc hr ■ai l ' ’ inquiring frlen l« Ti tims at Telluride, Col., hail to lx* sus necessary first to pay them overdue liarrel; graham. 32.5002.80. Of forty different State*. the safe, and the men quickly from flor. A sudden light flashes Into hl« however, he has turned up again, ad pended. Many new alide« have oc •'What are Its river» and mountain«? gathenxi up the money and lx>nds ami Millstuffs—Bran, 319 per ton; mid wages. The French legation has re »y«», to him, •« to Tom I’eyton, there I. bly drea«vd a« ever, and ■■ radiant curred and heavy snow fall continue*. bill ..ne "her” In the world The most notable riven* are the Ml*- ran to the Baltimore A Ohio Southwest dlings, 321; shorts. 321.50; chop, ceived a telegram saying that the rebels (<ssl eons, len.-e should make any m have killed a French officer near the As a result of experimenting near ern Railroad, where they lx>anled a 317.50. "hy. Griselda," aaya the latter, aa If "I'm an glad Totn baa got bn< Islpl (literal s|H*lllng>. the Niagara, the Tonqnin border. • maaed at the other's stupidity. time." nr, Griselda. "I quite f Mi««* ri (again the literal s|x*lllng), the Chicago, it has lxx*n demonstrated that handcar, abandoning it a mile west of Hay — Timothy, 312013; clover, And what do you suppose will be the I I'mle Gregory would lx* too man, t'olorndo and the St Lawrence, and the telegraph wires may lx* tn«d for tele the town. After that no trace of them 37.3008; Oregon wild hay, 3506 per upffhot of nil fhl«?** ntrriily him Vera, whal make« you lixik like principal mountains are tti<* Cumber- phoning. It makes no difference if a could lx* found. The stolen Ixmds are ton. Large Min* Sold. That, my dear fellow, la what I have that, darling? Now tell me nlint Il ifl telegraph message is going over the of the coupon variety payable to bearer, land ami Rockies. Vancouver, B. C., March 3.v-It is aeiir y,t gone Into. |tut marriage. I that haa annoyed you." Potatoes—Beet Burbanks, 31-1001.35 and can easily lx* cashed by the rob per cental; ordinary, 75*51850 percen reported here that the War Eagle mine "What 1« the capital? Washington, wire at the same time. Bnpr." "I muat be mnd to he annoyed,” « n y « New bers. The bank is protect«! by 35,000 city la but the most Important , Pshaw!" aaya Dyaart, V era, with angry «elf contempt. The end of the Boer war is again said tal, growers’ prices; sweets, 3202.50 at Roseland, one of the most extensive burglar insurance. York. and what of GriseldaF* "Henton again?" per cental. properties in the Kootenay country, to be in sight. "I’roteslaiitlam prevails, but there <lrl»elda has confeaaed tl • It i< alway« Heaton," with an increase has been sold to a company of L'ndon like, Butter — Creamery, 25027 ^c; dairy, A tornado at New Vienna, O., de LONG STRIKE ENDS. a little | <ny. Dy.art,' „> •ml of her Irritation, "when it i»n't bls fath are Catholic archblahopa." capitalists. No details of the deal are 18020c; store, 13015c. yn change of tone, "yon Won't And thia Is the sum total of wbat stroyed much property. jour er. Wna there no other parti Into which given, except that the sale price ia dad eh?" Eggs—22 J,025c for Oregon. fate could have Hung me, rxcopt this? the average Filipino boy teas been I ive persons were killed by the fall S*n Francisco Ironworker* Make Slight Con alsxit 33,000,000. "> «in much more likely tn tell your Ye«. It ia Heaton." Cheese — Full cream, twine, 130 taught Hlhiut our rather considerable ing of a building at Cleveland, 0. cessions to Employe*. "Hut «hr think ao much nlmut •’let. «ays Heaton, angrily, 13J,c; Young America, 14015c; fac- anil somewhat prosperous country.— Han Francisco, March 7. — After con The senate has agrtxxl to the confer Extradition Paper* Issued. V "11 needn't. Hhe knows. She wn lie cannot Interfere with you now. tory prices, 101 less. Manila Letter In Leslie's Weekly. father never ao persistent in hia idea of tinuing for 9^ months, the strike of ence rejxjrt on the Philippine tariff h’6' jnat now, and ia full of a desire to Washington, March 5.—Extradition Poultry—Chickans, mixed, 33.500 «I'lniip Griselda and carry her awny to marrying you to him, becauae nil the the ironworkers of this city, inaugurated bill. Milk «ml Ugg" ■ Bad Diet. 4.50; hens, 34-5005.50 per doten, 100 papers were issued at the state depart lr r rim«. | R(,y |»y,Mrl> May 20 of last year, to enforce a de aister de- world can «, '• he I* «" good as engaged to "People over 30 would do well Three men were killed in a wreck on mand for a nine hour day, came to a 12c per pound; springs, 11c per pound ment during the day to Detective Ser-’ prim« upon you tn make your governor to Mlaa Butler." gli" hi« con* «cut to the girls going on a "I pity her. then, with nil my mini! give up milk and eggs In nny form n. the New York Central near Philmont, formal end today. Two thirds of the 3304 per doxen; ducks, 3506 per do«- geant Joseph Day, of Portland, Or., for »lait to her, • you won't disappoint her, What a family 1“ enter! She ia too good a diet," said a well known physician. N. Y. unions composing the Iron Trades en; turkeys, live, I2^013c; dressed. Charles and Frankie Savage, colored, *h?" to he aai'iltired so cruelly. I believe he "These ale the structure forinlug food Prince Henry ia on his Western and Council have acted upon a recommen 15016c per pound; geese, 3607 per now in the hands of the police in "I'll do what I can," gravely; but I Is employed by hia father to watch me. of animals which mature In « «hurt Montreal, Can., for the alleged theft of Southern tour. He will visit the site dation mail« by that body advising that dozen. •h'iiildn't ««I v I m ® yoV h® too aMfulne to repoit all that I any or- All!" she time, and when taken In quantities by Mutton—Gross, 4c per pound; dress 311,000 worth of mt diamonds, said to the strike lie prosecuted no longer, and •'1,1 the result of my ìnterfèTen”'" break« off abruptly, and point« almost human beings whose strnctures have of the coming St. Louis exjxwition. have been stolen from A. L. Lowenthal. ed. '07Hc per pound. I rue to tL „„ ’ Heaton ' managed* af triumphantly to the pathway outside, already formed they tend only to the A relx,Ilion has broken out in Kwang have voted to allow their members to return to work. Within the next *'T II lllltd light, t to Morine hi* father'» where Indeed Heaton stands. Hogs—Gross, 5j^c; ^dressed, 6*v07c That it ia “ne of the nmst public walks hardening and aging of the tissues. I Si province, China. Missionaries and week, between 2,500 and 3,000 men per pound. fn«eut that Vera For Punithment of Brigand*. .4 mik | (Jriaehla other foreigners have been taken away have seen people who were beginning nt 'Die Friar«, Ihat Heaton might have, P|,y a two week » rhit to Lady filters will lx* employed. From good authori Veal—808% for small; 707% for dale Constantinople, March 5. _ Th* nay. Indeed has. come thin way without to find stair climbing difficult, and who under military escort. ty the intimation comes that the men large. United States minister, John'A. Irish II ,« quite five o'clock when they ar Inteutloa of any kind ahe does not allow were losing their elasticity, much bene Officials in the Philippines have cabled accept slight concessions and complete Beef—Gross, cows, 3»|04c; steer»,, man, has presented a note tel the port« fited by eliminating these articles from and enter the spacious hall of The hrraelf to Iwlleve. Governor Taft that the 25 )x>r oent re a temporary settlement on the condi 404%c; dressed, 6%®7%c per pound. regarding the capture of Mias Ellen "I told you,” »he aaya, vehemently, “It their diet. That there has been a great .... *,r"’ I'M nuw Is tilled with a defil ale, tion that the National Federation will Hops—11013c per pound. ;;-7 upon my »very action lie i» Increase In the duration of life below duction in the tariff bill is not regarded M. Stone by brigands, demanding the n,iln»".l| 1,1 '* A crimson stream from a ia to spy soon adjust working conditions in the Wool—Valley, 13015c; Eastern Ore punishment of the guilty parties.-*The tan... ' w n‘l,,wi •'"««where In the dis hei'd (>h. fool thill I was, to ilreniu of the nge of 30 statistic» prove, but be as sufficient and asking him to use his iron trades generally throughout the endeavors to so,'tire a more substantial gon, 8012%c; mohair, 21021%c per porta, in replying, repudiates reaponei- I . ...... "f glory, blood red. at being fiee for even these few day»!" yond that period there has been no Im country. pound. She tin« ,'oino n step or two forward; n provement. In my opinion, the person »leans of relief. nf ', ^'"l' "'»•« " ...... tallio tinkling bility and denies all liability. th„i. <’H"l‘luM against china smite* scarlet tide of Indignant hundlintion Ims over 30 would have ns good a chance to ttu’lr ears. The po|x> told an American visitor Strike* In Paterson. dved her cheek« Him atlll points toward Prince Henry, soon after returning Rich Find In th* Klondike. rat'll,.,Ihn ,.7’ °f ,t"' ro*'m' flln*"« I" • Seaton with one trembling hand, while preserve life ns the child Just begin that there are 20,900,000 Catholics in New York, March 7.—All the union from the United States, will celebrate Vancouver, B. C., March fl.—A fpe- spe- ru.hi ^’l*'"" fashion on nomo velvet he. advancing »lowly, looks with aonie ning Its struggle with existence If lie the United States. plumbers, tinsmiths and sheet metal the quartair centenary of his /service in cial dispatch from Dawson tells of one en",,gi?'""’f nnjiety from her Io Griselda, who is sore would only suit his diet to bls years." of the richest finds re|x>rted for a year | Prince Ching says the Chinese gov workers are on strike nt Paterson, N. the navy. ni,«,,. " mZ*"* ’**c uf "“7 caaual lr troubled, as if tu deuiami nu explana A Unrein < nr. f|l( 11 I hey have given In to the i'll tion. ernment will protect rights of Amer J., because their employers refuse to . A Kansas City judge granted Frank in the Klondike. Richard Butler, own “I think you muat he mistaken, dar er of Discovery Claim, on Hear creek Central Aslan railroad manager* try icans in the Canton-Hankow railroad H,.J ■' "n''"'l«iit on the entrance of the grant their demand for an increase of James’ request to enjoin the play in was about to abandon his property mi .fi,ll’’,‘,,i Ä,,|l H« their large wide eyes ling," »he an.»«, nervoualy, laying her to meet the dealtei* of their public. A I (’«»IKVflHion. which he and his brother are exploited 50 cents per day of eight hours. The th»». **’"• tuia, looks back on hand upon her alater'a arm. "1 feel sure harem ear with latticed windows h»s when he discovered an old liedrock, Colonel John A. Folk, aged 82 yearsj carpenters have also asked for an in as train robbers. Heaton would not undertake th* part you been constructed for the Emir of with « certain Interest. many feet below the first one, from I a a COllHlIl cousin OI of President James iv. K. a Polk vrvnrv. ten."/ Iti’ersdnle, by n word an In have assign,'<1 him Heaton, apeak to her; ITPMKIVIII crease. The 1 Ilf [Iff painters lllltTH IIHVC have WrVftl served DO* no- A New York court haw ordered George which he took out 315,000 in one day. _ _ and doorkoeper of the house during tice on their employers that they want J. and Helen Gould to pay 354,485 that n l>r,”l<*i f,,n,l word -had Intimated toll her It la hnpooalble that you should Bokhara. The populatluu of the world Increases pre,i,|ent Cloveland’s first admlniatra-1 an advance of 50 cents a day of eight udgment obtained in Pari* courts One pan of earth alone washed out 3600 er i"? w*r» »er children The young do this thing " in gold. Other claim* ar* b*in< ' pro». "What thing? Gt wbat does she ae ali,., c "* tll‘r ,'®“tag* lu both hands, 10 par cent, every ten year*. | on, died at Kan»*» City. ' hours on April 1, | gainst Count««* d* Castellan*. pected forjhi* bedrock. h'T little slim tingerà under the ( cum* me?" his brow growing dark. 1 4 ♦