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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. KLAM All! FALLS, KLAMATH ( OUNTV, <)KE<i<)X, MAUCH 20, 1902. "It ta I, Dysart Tom Pryton. Coma out, uuijir out qul< kljr. Your father," panting, *'ia hurt ia very III!" “My father!" aaya H« at<m aa If Uot believing. ‘‘But h Inqi* how*/" ”tu the M«nl?n Up there hi the old FHUM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF rulti. <>h. burry, man, hurry, you <au THE WORLD hear all afterward!" Mun loti hardly dun-a to venture n i ra mark, but, bavlug with trembling tint gera A Comprehensive Review of the Important I'lotbed iilniaelf, follow a I'rylon «mt through th? window in the « bill Bight Happening! of the Pait Week, Prewnted | air, a nd auuu ll>? two young iu?n ara in a Condensed form, Which li Mo.1 tvurlng like buuted thing« through tbs Likely to Prove of Interest to Our Many gulden» to that falxil oid ruiu ut the t-U«i of tlii-in. Readers. 11« r? vverythlug ia ju«t a« I’eyton left it. Thr old man lying drad, with a more pi'iii eful viprraaioti « hi hi« fa< «• than had Ex-Governor A!t»i«lil, »•vrr I hm ’ ii I her? while hr lived tlir oth «!ea<L rr, thr «truugrr, aiinoat n* inotionlraa a« III« rut-iny, num * for a faint «¡uivrr of the lip« aud noMtril« every now un<! then. Who un« lie? Wbnt hn«l brought him hen*? Peyton tun»« to Heaton uith these «¡Uratiotiv dii hia lip« It 1» Imperntive thnt Mom« thing about the stranger be dm «ovetrd mid nt on«'?. H' Nion 1« ntill bolding hi« father's bo<!y hi hi» Mini», inripriMiaiblr grief upon bls «<)0Utraau< «*■ Thr old Ihttti hud been «tern, bard, Iwgriidghig, but hr had loved 'I lit lu-ll ( 'll Illi I i I n Non well, and thr «on ku«-w It. Pey ton ton« he« him lightly on the «dioidder. **Bou«r yourself," he suy», in a low, earnewt ton?. "You know thin man?** "No uol at «11. 1 urvrr saw him be fore.” “What! you can tell me nothing? Oh, think. I>ys«rt!" «ays Peyton, with in rtemlng anxiety, “li you know nothing wr sliull »earcriy I m * ublr to m * v how to uet Exrrt your memory, man." “It is u»$ !<•»«. I «wear I never naw him before." Hr romp«»!« hlm«elf to look nguin at Hedley, nnd a «hiver of di*KU«t ahnki-n bitn. “I know only thia -that hr b«« killed my father." “You forg«*t,” aaya Peyton, very quirt !y. Hr would bav<* been tbaukful, glad, to be at>l? to leave hi» friend In tbla b<- lief, but L? knew it would tie lni|M>«al “I mi w the whole thing Then* wa quarrel, al>out what I di<! not hear, it wn« your father who knocked I fellow d«»u n.” “Well, It killed him," any« Seaton, ei- citedly. “Thr ei< itrment of that il uar- rrl was too much for him. I >1111 main- tnin thnt that mnn raua«*d hi. death.” lie covi-rs bi« fair uith hi» baud«. “.XrVerthrlr»», v. r canilOt 1,-u o brrr to die. Colli»1, Heaton, take courage in your hum!«. Think If there In* no way to avoid thr »caudal that must nr<r»<ariiy «ria? out of all thia, Foli for the Bake of your p ar father*« nirtn- ory. bratir yoiirwlf." It la a potmt argument. Keaton flu»hrs hotly, and thr old touch of power return« to hi« fa» r. Together they carry tljr two bodies Into th»* houae, under cover of thr ailcnt night. Mr. Pynrt to hi« own room, and thru up thr stair«, and through thr end lea« corridor«, that other gronning. scarcely living burdrn; up alwny« until n di«nard «•liainb**r in a remote corner of th? old tower 1« reached, where it 1« i«e- y<m«l probability thnt in thr house save them» three ever seek to penetrate. (To I m » continued.) THE INVENTS OF THE DAY CHAPTER N » I <• <i«ilnii< <l < That nlabl la ••HI •• dralb Itself, ami th«' apa’kl '•» "f “l”" [US »atria ....... With '• l" •«•li'lrl fi.hiou Huauarlr aUra< trd by It, \ era ,<«r. t<«i»ar«l. niovra down the sloii» .I. b . that lead •“ lh« «ardm. and w*’h marl hH't’trP" galaa the llttlv I«alli»»y, .tr«l> ami sinhh'U. that leads to the b«a< li Mudihaly ilia«» hi brr aim., ami . shiver run« fbrouzb her; sb« tutna brr bead -to ,r<* Dysart. t>> marry laird Hlisl "Yi.ll 81« going L ¡.»nF h? »«y>. bi. to»« m««rs naarrtiva than q«ir«tiuUlD< 1« «u iin|»ritlnrnt qu?«tl«*u. ■•ya Mi*« !>x««rt. * .liuly "You «rr «li»H»<rtJUi»ii«. If hr h« jr( ««kt4 ?•»«. X“14 know hr only thr opportunity t<* do «•• Wh? ” li* vhr< k« l»im«rlf abri knowing hr h«« <one t«»o far A httl? flame leap« Vrr«*« ryr« * II«« it •»< • urrrd !•» y»u that I am vrry f U * . . ttun9 '*|n>r« it n«»t »trlkr you ■« vrry rrmsrkabir that I do not on my part •nration you 1 k again? that I do n->» t , ahoin > > «»« '■< ’ • Ift- look« •• if hr * «■ «bout to ntakr her «a «n<ey rrjolndrr. but «he «h>*«k« klm •'S.» don't br afraid. ! am not going to put thr qur»tion." .hr «ay., i »Idly. "and aftrr «11« ubf .b«»uld IF* • |h* you mraii." hr for« on, ''that you ka<>w of «'»mroiir I w»nt to marry T* |*rt tlirrr I* an rnd to* thi« hateful hyp«»« ri»y.‘* rrir« «hr. turulng to him with • . . i your part for Gr1»rlda tbla morning moat admirably .'* •■Vrr«!'* rrira hr, h<»«r»rly. HLr turn« a« If startled by that Imp»« • «»ar I < ry and thrn. hr hardly know« haw it la. br hardly darra rrmrtnl*rr af trraard. but •••mrhuw «hr la In hl« artn«. ■ml hr 1« looking down Into hrr frightm r-l ryr« with a trrriblr rntrraty In III« uwn ”l>o you know «hit ymi arr doing?” hr way«, hi« inlarrgblr Voir? »<*«rrrly atxiir « nbl«prr. "My darling, tny ««oil. h«»r pit)'' M'Hf r|o»r!y bi« llliu bitil h<’r IL- brnd« hi« far? to brr. rnarrr. urarrr till, and thrn. aud«|ruly, a great loathing <»f him»«-lf till« him Hr diaw« bark with a »barp «huddrr. and alino«! puah'*« brr fr>>m him "Go!** hr «ay«, tr hrairntly . and in a hot brr morn« nt »hr ha« turn«*d thr cornet of the winding «fair«, and >« g >nr Gone! With « liravy groan hr fling« hlm*«lf fare downward on thr uo<d «urrt, ahift Ing «and«, that moon «iniltru Hr Irrm bbng, walthig for the dawn CHAPTER XVII A« Mr Dyaart tabea hi» way alowly ■ rujhJ the holier, the aoiind of ruiiniug fiwtatep« cviulag toward him from a • Me walk attract* bla attention It ia IS h Wild Oytda hagganl. her timi gray loeka, untKiun«! through her uniiaual h*»te. flying at each aide of her lean, for li'hling face. More ha«te. worse apeed,” «ay» he. aarraatlcally. "la the house afire, or niy pre«-ion« uli-eea «lead, that you rn«h n|»«u me with euch Indecorous abandonF' ’ ll'i.h,'' ssya »I«,. .t, ,, ;« ta .th a g.an«'e I'chind tier, "thia I» no time for words like thoae. Think only of thia. Dysart," pausing and panting for breath, "’?.** * bare aren a ghost." Ih» ohi man laughs. Be allenti* hlaaeo the woman aaiag«- ly 'eea^ your gibe«. I tell you. 'ITic gli«>»t I have aeen la- i» — My worthy father, for example," aug »•••la hr. with a »neer. "No? Well. cum-, who, then?" 'Miiharl Hedley!" The words fall from her ■■ though they burn her lips In pasa Ing The «neer dies from Mr Dyaart’a lip». • lark fliiuh Muffila?« hi. facr> turning II •inioat black f.»r the moment, to fad? rrrwntljf beneath the «aben hue that •"•»<-» blm I.H.k like ■ corp««, a r<»rp»@ »‘lh e,es „r fire! He atañera bach •»"luit n tree, an«l bi. bamta « at« li <ou vuhlrely at the hark of It. '"U are u>a«|, woman."’ he says, In • terrible rotea. it "‘TT hi,, i*".? 1,0 1 **F Ma«l I ■ tn. 1 B"‘ * 1 "«» ■ hi In the tl,»h, Imw then. Dysart? Why. •’.Oil u'r ’ Ml,h Iti uient, •hail It lie mad or »ane?” . "‘•J. mad!” .bricks he. furimi. J All my lire you bave been my liane, "if cur»e, am) Bow> „„„ wh(|, h |11N "••*• .»«HI »oui.I tell 111««? Hiolley! Why, «lea,I, woman «lea,I. I tell voti! «¡»■re hnve y„u h|n)T Hpeak, I ' you." cries he, aeit||l|( her nrm •'"I shaking her violently 1 watching a I,I ' , "" ",|d ,,,r ................ . J r*,h” w,m"1' wlf, ,,,w*rd "'<• *•-. lir.wHn, about. He's change,I. him iti'ii" M’n" " b"‘ , d kn,,w »„u n ì ’"V’,"“ * «>”""• ■>«!• Ay, an«! »"«II know him, too.” 1 '' ' hura, teriatlc of the Iron nature ,.,„"r ".... "‘"I r-c above nil petty . " l‘>••«’•Iwo of ¡br nm« rrrgturr p n ..Il r.rth hr dirada, hr .lora «o I««« \ìi" 111 "«d "'><• eiprcsslon *"■ Hep I. alow, mctboillcal a» n.à.k R''"» In It. pa..... -, » very tin. i bHUtant eyes ninne betray znn,o .’' m , lrp ",l11 HURT. In the • n.l il, fr‘lrtle, ami they look through an uni li"1!8,' ,h'' ,l"w,'1,"«'e visitor with ,n„""'‘linking gag,.. Mb'inih,.. n"y smilingly, diiil f ig R tuneful liHiid, with m good "f Innguld Indlffi renea. Io'lil"uii,|,hn<' ' "nr'' K,'dl'’»' 1,1 ■ *’ • ¡th ii *» •<> contrast pnlnfnlly Wfnie |,„P"""h<vl accent thnt hail gone •■w * ,, '‘*r" "taco w<> mot, mate." tullí i.'!' "n,r" f,y,,l,|'f« •inking care- "An,I » ? Hi kety old clinlr near him »" parted "* lik* »e,,',rda» • •»Il I *’ i • e it Hk« that! It shows what a softly, io you hr old •il up,” doggedly, ••To sec wrr» le th* grava ur out Dyaait, ■ ■ If In • ls»>t-r . , «..rritlng «un „• var. A h sii .In,ul,I ,(|<k hi, w„r,|t . nii'l » I k - h lbs uh| (uv tier refused "k i. in, itirr a|| tela promise* to “by, It y,MI hi,,, („ |ti |n ,|,jt» w I.« i, hr bad no longer power *“ *’"■ " *•" • ,o •“T you were «natalnlnc.” Illa tune la, "Ü H" ”M Hiatj fliiddrnly «tiffrn« hltniM-lf, ■ nJ i<M$ka straight at Medley. And n-w what 1« It-you want?** hr «•k«, trr»riy. hH t«»ne ringing cold and »ir through ihr room, though very low N'iw. I like that | waul part o’ th? •*■< Eiv? tboiiMand pounda," »ay« th«- other. CMilly. I »r thotiM«nd ¡»Hind«! You n>u»t b? mad." *t <»nr penny Ims. My allene? 1« w«olh that Mti-I more. <*4iti>e, don't Im «¡; !«■• i hi • th Itiipo«? <>n me. I tell you, I would think ■■ llftl? of going luto that • • it tbrrr nu.I telling your nicer« <»f that tir ■t » ill. ■* ” ••Htt«h ’’!l' . Dl.art In a .li.ro tour, will word, hot U ;»!U have rat«. You know tl at the md of the fur garden? Meet me there to night, and 1 ■hall are If we can come to trrtn« " With « l««t word or two he in grttlng Medley |f» the door, summon« Gninrli, who in trul vrloiisly handy. tirUOrb* Will you sre to Hr i« s« "Id ■ friend of y<>um n« think,” says Mr. I>)»art, In » t nr f »r him that Grunch Involuntarily glamr« st him. “Hr Is tired, sn<l no doubt hungry Mnkr him comfortable tn every a ay.'* "V■•». «tr,” *ny« Crunch, respectfully. She Ira 1« do* n the pimiiio, ami thru, with a muttered word to him that •hr should grt thr Urys of the «'rllar, runs b«< k t<» P.iMirt, who Atsnds «taring nftrr tbrm with su unfathomable riprmtiou in hl« ryr«. •*Your tone. "Keep him out of sight. I .ft no one •rr him. or gur.a at bis presence in this h<»u«r," »»lapera Dysart, fiercely, after which hi r steps back into Ills room • lid alams thr door, and lin ks it lieh ¡nd him In ■ frrniird fs«hlon. CHAPTER XVIII It la ten o’«l«>< k, an«l night, like a b«*avy • liroiid. Ile* ««»er wooil an«l garden. Tutu Prytou I« treading with caul loua atep« th. Ii|.|>«-r part of the garden on bla way Io the ruin. Hiifely he make« hl« way to the ohi bon««, to g«t the letter hr know« will await him there. Poor darling, what ■ Funb«r « tuttaasT it HR a <l««irr to avoid all riaka, hr elocta to enter by the ha. k, where a large rent In the ililapnlat«-«l walla will «natile him to »«inerir through the room where tlie h'ttrr from Griaelda will lie. Wilreo decidedly, and lu Ihr next room The «peaker at thia inatant la Mr. I')* «art. The — aecond voice la «frange to him <*oar«r, vulgar and dictatorial, • ml vary thrcHteniug. Th« vuhra 16"* •» wrath; the un kn«>wn <'H'' ,M i"» l'’''<I In vituperation. Atlll ll'lH. "'iJJ''"1? ■ a It were, the ,ol«*«*a «'«'ii.i’; thvrv I» h stralne«! silence, a» if «-nib num walla with dinwn «word a» for the other'« next word, ami then a »b ki lling «onnil. A dull, awful blow, n« of oak iiii’eting fle'h and blood, a ghaatly groan. an«l then -silence. Great hearen! What bus Imiqicned? Illi» be kill*’’! that old man? I'rytmi »pring’ for» ar«l, looks upou the Inner room, li«' ’top’ short, as if «hot, to stare aghast upon th«’ "«'em« before him. Upon the eartlieu floor Ilea n bug«« fig ure. appateiilly dea«!. while standing over It Is Mr Dyaart, hi» face alight with a glia’tly hope, hl» «ll«l eye" gleaming. A luary oaken »tick la iu Illa hand. The niurderoiia bludgeon la uplifted to com idi-ti' crime already begun to liiiiah hia work, to make aiirc of the helpless vic tim nt hia feet, when Peytnn, littering a I.... . cry, rushes from th« spot where until now he lay c«inccalc«l. There 1« «■> instant’s hush, a strang«* hush, and then a convulsive shiver runa throiigh the «>l«l man. An ashen graynesa has rl’en from chin to brow. II«« flings up his arms, for a second or two, clutches foolishly nt the air, ami thru falls with a «lull thud across the body of hia enemy. Dejloii run’ through the garden, never pausing or drawing breath until the house I’ reached. Knocking impatiently with his knuckles and rFbeiving no an awer, he so far gives way to the ngi tntloii that i> consuming him aa to amiiali a pane with a atone. Thia brings Beaton to the window iu a miuute or two, par tlally dressed' HATS OF CUR ANCtSTORS, JOHN P of Apoplectic Stroke. PRINCE HENRY HAS GONE Sailad front New York on th* Bl, Hamburg- Ex.Governor of Illinois Expires from Effects American Liner beutichland. ITEM8 OF INTERE8T FROM ALL New York, March 12.—Prince Henry of Pmneia wtiled for Germany on tawr'l the Hamburg-American liner Iteutach- lan«l yentenlay afternoon. His last day in America was »pant entirely on board the Deutachland, but it wan filled with pleasing incidents. The prince breakfaatwl early and about 10 o’clock began to receiva official fare well viaitora, including rapreaantaliven of Germany in thia coantry and thoae of the Unite«! Statea government. The nierribera of the party which ac companied the prince on bin tour were bin gneata at luncheon. Covers were laid for 28 ¡«emona in the dining rtxwn of the ahip, and muaic waa furniahed by the band from the Hohenzollern. At the clone of the luncheon, when it came time to ray goc.lbye, the prince, taking a roue irotu the table, aaid: found to have regtatere«! in more than “Thia ia the hadge of that which I one precinct. have ta-en admiring during tny entire The regular election of officer« for the trip to the United Statea—American city of Florence for the ensuing year beauty.” He placed the flower in hia will bn held April 1. buttonhole, aa«l each guest followed biM Nearly 13 inches of rain fell at example. Grants Pass during February, which Immediately after the luncheon, at breaks the record for any one month. the prince’s invitatiaon, the [«arty The tow n council of Prairie City has went to the commander’a bridge of the passed an ordinance prohibiting the use of tobacco in al) public meeting places. Deutachland, and waa there photo graphed. Then the real leavetaking From Marell 1, 1901, to March 2, 1902, there were 19,600 acres patente«! began. The final farewella were said from the government to Wasco county. by memliera of the German embaaHy at Representative Tongue condemns the Wanhington. When the ahip railed all the ap- move to hamper improvement of fxiwer I'« Ininbia by pitting it against the up- proachea and the pier waa crowded. l«er river. The firrt cabin aection of the Deutach l’npers throughout tlie state report land waa packed all the afternoon with that taxpayers are taking advantage of parrengerg an«l their friemta, and in the .'! |s-r cent relíate for prompt pay ment, and the new law is meeting gen many «-area women had to be rescued from the crush to see the princ*. The eral approval. The market for Oregon prunes in the Deutaclilaml railed at 3:45. As ahe Ea-t is improyiong. Every pound moved away from her pier the cheering -liipp<-l this past year has been dis- war continuous. The prince appeared p..-«s| of, and dealers sav the/ could on the bridge and bowed. Al! down have sold more bad they ba«l them. North river the passing tugs and craft H. V. Gates, promoter of the pro- of every description gave the great liner ]s«-e I lelegrapli anti telephone line from and her dirtinguiabed [laaxenger a nuiry Ashland to Iaikeview and other points »end-off. At the Battery, which teas Ims tiled an application with the laike readied at 4 o'clock, a crow«l « ta-ered aa coim’y court for a right of way along the vesael »teamed down the Imy.. The Deutachland reached the Narrow« at the public highway. 4:35. Forts Wadsworth and Hamilton The Umatilla county Republican con- fired raluter, which were anrwered by vention met in Pendleton March 12and the Ifeutie hland, and the garrison at iiomii ated a full comity ticket and del- Fort Wadsworth lined up on the bluff eg.ites to the state and congressional until the “tt-arner had pasned out into convent ¡««ns. The deleitares were in the lower bay. structed to work for Williamson for The prince'a apartment« on the « «ingress ami Furnish for governor. Deutachland include the captain's cab __ Agitation has been started in I j in and three other adjoining room», es The Grande for a $25,000 public building. pecially connected for hia use. social hall on the Deutachland wan The first ticket in the field in Coos lieautifullv decorated with flower«, and county was that of the Socialist party. there was a profusion of them in the Twenty-six homestea«l entries were prince’s suite of rooms. The company filed at the Oregon City land office dur had al»o tastefully decorated the pier. ing February. Joliet, III., Manti 13.—-Ex-Governor PART8 OF OREGON. John P. Altgdd duvl at tire Hotel Man- r«si yesterday morning at 7 :0W o'clock. The physicians remained with him Commercial and Financial Happening! o( l.a- throughout the night. When the end portance A Brief Review of the Growth was nearing they worked Ida arms vig orously h: revive respiration, but al) to and Improvement! of the Many Industries no pur|wise. The cause of death is Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth given us i erebral licmorhages, there —Rabat Market Report. having lu eii no a|*>plectic seizure of the brain. The vomiting at first was taken to indicate ptomaine poisoning, but it Th« Coquille creamery has resumed wa-determined this was due to differ operations. ent manifestations of the brain trouble. Construction of a creamery lias begun Mr. Altged came to Joliet, having bi i n ailvertiaed as the sjavial ««rator near Myrtle Point. for tin' big Will county pro-fioer meet The town of Hairies, Union county, ing. lb- confessed tliut I m - was not in has been incorporated. the la st of health, having ta-en troubled A crusade against gambling hat lieen with some apparently simple stomach trouble. He was not willing to allow inaugurate«! at Oregon City. that to interfere witli his speech, how The Woodmen of the Worn! are ever Id. great intere-1 in the South building a ball at Dusty, Benton Afri in »’Higgle having Is en heightened county. I v th« H n iiik ■<incut of the Doer suc- Several men in .'alein have been in t i capture of < icnerai Mt thuen. STATE OF WASHINGTON ERESTS THIS MONUMENT IN MEMORY OF NCR VALIANT SDNS Hardly Ho. The United States Brewer«' associa tion will hold its annual meetug at Far- a toga June 10, 11 and 12. A three-cent street ear tare franchise ordinance passed the Cleveland (0.) city council without opposition. An equestrian clubof nine New York girta has discarded tho aide saddle and a«lo|ited the divided skirt. British naval estimate» for the pres ent your provide for an ex|«endituie of $75,000,000 for new warships,. NEWSOFTIIE8TATE ALTGELD DEAD n v»»hTHli of the bualmuia to the local1 I liiatorlMU, “moot wonderful change« have taken ¡dace since lKk). In olden times soft felt nud derby hats wiw not I known, and It waia* lute as 1M.3 when »ilk drcMM lints were that iutr»»dii(*<*d Iu * th'.« country, tbla Iwlng n French In- vi'iitlon. and all «ilk plush ux«l for' hats Iu the world wan, up to this Hine, made Iu France. When K«emutb ram? to America hr Introduced the ««»ft frit hata. wearing one bliii»rlf. It did uut tnkr Atih»rl«*Hii batters long to tnkc op thr ld$n. nnd in Iras tlinn one y« nr old nnd young Atnrrlcana covcrrd tlirlr h»*nda with Kossuth bats. They were Iu sha|»r nearly thr m . iiih » hd tourist SOLDIERS Mill. MEN f AT OLYMPIA. WASH. hat« now*, only lM»!ng trlnimr«l up with a nice, long ostrltdi plutnv. Along a I »out 1K.V< nn English tourist came along It uas noticed daring the addreM A gang of blue» and white iniiniervr» with the derby lint, and In a very few inis lieen unearthed at Beaumont, that the ex-governor threw an unusual years they bream? the general brad- amount of energy and feeling into hie g$»ar in the country, and up to thr ¡»rva- Texas. words, and the coilapee, the phyaivians The Colombian r« ta'ta have captured ent date thr demand for soft hats and think, resulted from overstraining his Chiriqui, driving the government derby hats Is nearly evenly divided. already weakened physical power». “In those dnya nil the l»e«t rlawi of troops out of the city's defenses. Ever since the failure of the Globe •oft hats were Imported from Franc?, An English traveler, who has just Savings Bank in 1HIM», in which he «an and stiff d$'rl»i«-s from England. Tbla. however, has taken a material clinngr, completed a tour of Japan, declares involved, Mr. Altgeld had not been a ns American hats are now* s«4d in nil that country to Is« preparing to go to well man, and for some months after the Spalding crash it was feared that parts of thr giol»e. nnd it Is a known war with Russia. hi- death was only a que-tionof a >hort fact thnt w? produce the most tasty Enqieror 'Villain, of Germany, lias time. Even when serving his last year and best hats made. Before the arrival «•ablc'l the pri'si<k'iit his thanks for the as governor, his health was none too of Kossuth and the English tourist, cordiality of the reception whii'h «as i good. however, the Americans did not go accorded Prime Henry. bareheaded, but contented tlnunselvea Heavy reinforcements will be sent to with napped otter nnd napped beaver TORNADO IN THE SOUTH. hat«, for thr mor? rx|H»nalvr, ami the Lor«l Kitchener. ao-calird scratch up or brush hats for Picolminl, the composer of popular Seven Persons Meet Death in a Storm in the thr chraprr. Brush or scratch-up de songs, died at London. State of Mississippi. rive their name from thr fact Hint nap Vicksburg, Mias., March 14.—A tor Tho freiglithandlers strike in Boston was raised on them by means of a stiff nado swept through the southern sec brush constructed of whalrlionrs. The now involves 16,000 men. first manufacturers who made Anirri- The arc rumors in Europe of another tion of Copiah and the northern section can production In thorn» goods popular of Lincoln counties this morning, killed British defeat in South Africa. iind world renowned, and who forced at least seven personsand leveled build French and English lulls out of thia Tho strike on the Northern Pacific at market, were Blnnldo M. Waters, John Missoula, Mont., is assuming a grave ings, trees and femes. Montgomery, a village in Copiah B. Stetson. J. I). Bird and B J Brown. aspect. “1 Hiring thr rarly period« of 1H40 county, on the Illinois Central Hail The lalioring population of Russia i- and 1«<»o ii dealer wa» a hattrr In fart, road, was the worst sufferer, and four else there would have been no room for joining the students in their riots und bodies are known to be under the debris him. a» all made thr hats they sold, all serious trouble is expected of collapsed buildings there. handwork, no machine« of any kind, John P. Altgeld, ex-governor of Illi- Three miles further south a railroad and one who knew how to make a nap nota, was stricken with apoplexy and ped otter or braver hat waa nn artist, is lying lit the point of death. camp was wrecked and three negroes earning $10 to $00 per week twlnf were killed. A passtuiger train on the The yacht Constitution w ill lie placed nothing unusual, many making from Illinois Central was struck by the $75 to $100."- St. I.oula G’.obe Demo in lommtasion again the coming sum mer. Her owners do not believe the storm, and every window in every crat. coach was blown in. Columbia outelassee her. In no situation, probably, la the stam. nierlng Infirmity more calamitous than In milking a proposition of marriage. An exchange gives us this dialogue: Mr. Stutterly to Miss Grace------- : "M ui tn Iss G-G G G <1 G Grace, III- I w w w w-w want you to b-b-b-b-be m in in in mjr—” "What did you «?. Mr. Stutterly?" ••W W W W W IV Won't you b b bls tie my wu-wu-wu-wu wife, l l-I l-l-l ■ a a-a a-saldl” "O, Gear«», tbla la so a iditan!" NO. 50. Sold Military Secrets. London, March 14.—Cabling from Vienna, the corespondent of the Daily Mail says a sensation has been caused by a story to the effect that a court martial at Warsaw condemned to death a Russian colonel named Grimm for the systematic revelation of military secrets to a foreign power, amt that sev eral aristocratic Polish ladies have lieen arrested as accomplices of Colonel Grimm There is an unconfirmed ru mor that he was immediately shot. The Clackamas county Socaliieta held their convention in Oregon City March 8 and nominate«! a full ticket. PRINCE Henry and AND Roosevelt PRESIDENT Exchange Farewell Telegram*. From six to twelve contracts for 1902 hops are filed in Salem every day. Washington, March 12.—The fol Prices range from 11to 12% cents. lowing exchanges took placo between Forty thousand pounds of hops, Prince Henry of Prussia and PreMefent owned by G. W. Perkins, of North Roosevelt : Yamhill, sold at 14S cents per jionnd “Hoboken, N. J., March 11, 1902.— a few days ago. The president of the United States: On this day of my departure, I beg to thank you personally, as well as the PORTLAND MARKETS. nation whose guest I have been, for ail Wheat—Walla Malta, 65(965 ^c; the kiudnees. consideration and gtxx! bluetitem,66(866Sc: Valley, 65(965'..,c. feeling I have met with during my I Barley—Feed, $ 20(921.; brewing, visit to your interesting country. hope that my visit might have in f21@21.50 per ton. creased the feelings of friendship be Oats—No. 1 white, ♦ 1.15Ô1.25; tween the country I represent and the gray, $1.10(81.20. United States. Bidding you farewell, Flour—Best grades, $2.80(93.40 per let me wish you every [xwaible success! barrel; graham, $2.50(82.80. and, pray, remember me to Mrs. Roose Miltatuffs—Bran. $19 per ton; mid velt and Miss Roosevelt, who so charm dlings, $21; shorts, $21.50; chop, ingly and with so much pluck accom plished her task when launching his $17.50. llay — Timothy, $12(813; clover, majesty’s yacht Meteor. Ouce more, $7.50(88; Oregon wild hay, $5@6 per most hearty thanks. May we meet again. ton. “HEINRICH, Prince von Prussian.” Potatoes—Best Burbanks. $1.10(91.25 “White House, Washington, D. C., I>er cental: ordinary, 70@S0c per cen tal, growers’ prices; sweets, $2@2.25 March 11. — Henry, Prince of I*russia, Steamer Deutschland, Hamburg Dock, per cental. Hoboken, N. J.: Not only have I en Butter—Creamery, 25@30c; dairy, joyed your visit personally, but ou be 18@22Sc; store, 13@15c. half of my countrymen I wish to ex Eggs—14c for Oregon. press to you the pleasure it has been to Cheese—Full cream, twins, 13@ nee you and the real good I think your 13’2 c ; Young America, 14@15c; fac visit has done in promoting a feeling of tory prices, l@l)t'c less. friendship between Gemany and the Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $4.00(8 United States, ft is my most earnest 5.00: hens, $5.00@6.00 per doxen, 11(8 wish that this feeling may stengthen Mrs. Roosevelt sends her 12Hzc per pound; springs, ll@12c per steadily. pound $3@4vi per dozen; ducks, $5@6 warmest regards, as would also. Miss per dozen; turkeys, live, 12@13c; Roosevelt if she were not absent. Pray dressed, 14@16c per pound; geese, $6ls present my heartiest greeting to his majesty, the German emperor. Again @7 [«er dozen. Mutton—Gross, 4c per pound; dress f thank you for your visit ami wish you all good luck wherever von may be. ed, 7@74^c per pound. "THEODORE ROOSEVELT.” Hogs—Gross, 5J$c; dressed, 64<@7c per pound. More Shocks at Shamaka. Veal—8@8S for small; 7@7Ji for St. Petersburg, March 13.—Severe targe. Beef—Gross, cows, 3^@4c; steers, earthquake shocks have recurred at 4@4’nc; dressed, 6la@7lsc per pound. Shamaka, Transcaucasia. About 12,- 000 persons are destitute as a result of Hops—12@l3c per pound. Woo!—Valley, 13@ 15c; Eastern Ore the subterranean disturbances whicli gon, 8@12Sc; mohair, 21@21^c per occurred al Shamaka about the middle of February. pound. Railroad Wlrelest Telegraphy. Snuff ia coining into fashion again, says the London Daily Chronicle, with Dallas, Tex., March 13.—President the early Victorian faaliiona. Snuff E. II. Green, of the Texas Midland taking increases the size of the nose Railroad, has received a telegram from and keeps it in a state of |>erpetaal ir the United States patent office at Wash ritation. ington, announcing the award to him Australia has, proportionately, more of a patent on a system of w ireless te churches than any other country, the legraphy. President Green stated ' last number lieing 6,013, or 210 ehiiehes to night that he will, as soon as possible, every 100,000 jieople. England has install his wireless system on the Mid 144 churches to every 100,000; Russia land, which will be the flrat railroad in enly te the same number. | the world thatfwill use the system.