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« KLAMATH KLAMATH ù I x I a IAI a W a I a I a I a I/ x I a I z '.'O ¿ I • FALLS, »S, REPUBLICAN -I KLAMATH < (HJN’TY, OllEGON, Ai’KIL 24, 1902 NO f starec. ri apeei-l,!,.-* »urprl-o—!« ., WORK SOON TO BEGIN. SOUTH CHICAGO FIRCBUO* at the actual i|ue»tioii than at it* di«-, tatoriul tons. Hi* complexion waa 5 rl [5 * I » usually very ruddy; it now ls-.ullm . Railroad to Be Built From Valde« to Eagle Seventeen Incendiary Fir«» w«r* 4 I ’ curlou* purpli*h red, even to hi* ey,-. FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF ill City, Alaika. ing One Night. k 4 8ENATORS KILLED THE MITCH- and hi. bal«l «own, a. if Im )IH,| |M,.h Seattle, April 17. — According to the Chicago, April 15.—After exti I dip|»<d in a vat of his «-h- le«.*t dye. THE WORLD. BY L MACEAREN COBBAN. ELL-KAHN MEASURE. plan, of the Land, Credit & Mortgage irig 10 fire* yesterday, moat of "You mustn't «1«, that kind of i|,jllx Company, of hanfoo, work on a rail you know, you’ll *p«dl your diam-e* in clone together, and apparently of 1 the church; and, mor» than that, I K Comprehentive Review «,( th« I,„portant road from \ aide, to Eagle City will be- The Platt Subititutc 1« Adopted in Hi Placa ! cendiary origin, the firemen of gin shortly and will l»e ru.hed to com can’t have you and him disturbing my Happening« ul ih, p„t Week, presented pletion without delay. The company by a .Majority of Fifteen — It Continue« Chicago at daybreak today were ca (’HAITI- R II— (’oiitiiiu«*!. iiirci- wi-i k*. Hut I had little lima fur work|Miople, ami retling them against In a Condensed Fane, Which li Mo>t is an English and American concern, the Pretent Law and Appllc« the Exclu- upon to contend with the moot ser I went III tl»< liiorniiig and i || m i>vi-r, .| r'uuui lion and no time at all for visit» me. I «-»n't say anything to him, but likely to Prove of laterut lo Our Many ami is capitalized at 3,000,000 pounds. h<>w the strange tint, at the water wer. 1 - erley Hall until w hltaunl Ide I must tell you I can’t have it; it won’t non Regulations to All Insular Territory of the long string of blazee. The distance to be covered by the rail do at all." Reader«. W l.ii-imthln I» tlm grrut The first of thia m.ruing’« fi*U*< producati. The ih U m I ««• ted by » run way is 100 miles, ft will provide an of the United States. "I don't know," I answered, "what let, which ll'iwul at th«« l.itbim of th> L-Hial in the l.aiua»hire rulvndar. sumed a barn containing several bon all-American route to the Klondike, • .oi l pit* ure idlu for a right you have, Mr. Meinhardt, to talk hank on «ma sole «4 the lam* culled by St. Patrick's church came next, an The Russian minister of the interior ft is the intention of the company U> Washington, April 17.—The drastic the name <>l l.ui roi* Thl* lane, I |ul.| "••■Ii mid Um work people have a *|iell to ma In till, fashion." legin ojrerations at several points along has I hx - ii a*sa»sinate«l. wa. destroyed before the firemen could I wa* angry. He move«! about ths alr<-a'ly lv«rn««L litt«! Iman in other dm * ■■I - rimi* eiijoynieiit, and weuring of Chinese exclusion bill, originally Ftrikera in Bruaaela are using dyna the route in order to facilitate and reach it. Scarcely bail they reached the private cerriaga drive of Ilia llr-t ' • " iintiu r clothing, for wlibh money glasses and dei-antar» near him. hasten construction. framed by the senator, and representa "What right? Your salary come* mite to blow up building*. the church when they were recalled to leertdx ( l.'lore a Steinhardt ha i l« < n 1 ' lei-ii s.(xr*| from <!hri»tnia»ti«lv or The promoters of the enterpri-e be A «-rioua hitch ha. occurred in the lieve that it promises to Ire one of the tives from the Pacific coist states, met fight a dangerous looking lire at Wil hoard of) from hl. fine mansion to In. •-mlier, Sims go on jaunt* to the Bea out of my |sw k<-t; yourr<-< t >r can't oav defeat in the senate yesterday, and it. Anglo-Boer peace negotiation*. le for th«- week or lor a day or two; it." dye works slid his iti<shd farm. The most profitable that can Ire undertaken lard Sons bell forge work«. After a 'That,’’ aai«l I, "is a matter between place was substituted a measure offered hard fight here the Hames were checked. niali*i«m, with II* noble n.iksry, hn<l ' it tlii< r<* ri-utKms and dissipations <4 long ag<> become tha prey of the ««miilv Hi. multitude are those ronnrete«! with you and the rector, sir.” by Platt of Connecticut, extending the Meanwhile the warehouse of the Wash "J’erliaps it la. But I a ant to tell <>ruu* s|M'<-ulativ'<* bulhler; the in .|t-J Ilio Sunday ».bools, which are gigantic provision» of the present exclu.ion law, ington fee Company had caught fire, Inrm had <li*ap|.<nr<-<L all but the l««u mi l i-ipulur Institution«; the time «nd you that I iiiusi !»• master in this vil and alm applying that exclu.ion to all and before the flames were subdued lage; ami if you are l.-nt upon interfer home* which, x|ue«'«<*l Into « sor<li«l atu-ntiun (ofton t«r little pur|>o»e) that The ing with ma, or la'lween um an«l th« inatilar territory under the jurisdiction $5,000 damage had been dono. • 'gy iiii-n are e«|»* t«*j to give to them corner <»f tha *preading village, wu* now Calumet theater i-eme next, sustaining of the United Staten. The vote by $ 10,000 damage before the fire was ex let «mt in tenement*, a Meinhardt n w ■ ••ii hardly I mi conceive<l by those who people, you shall go away—that'* ai|. reigned In the l.a>-rioi <lya work* and 1 - I cure* m th» aiuth. One day there You keep to your preachings, and your which the substitute took the place of tinguished. A four story structure, in hi* «corn of the pa»L wa* in the I- » grand pruceMion round the pari«li visiting», and your tea meeting*," be having a feed store on the ground floor, the original wan aye» 48 to noea 33. I'oiitinutsl , in a toile, «loiibtle-s, meant habit <>f "tipping" hi* selline refu«« "I ■. belar* and their frieixl* arrayed and dwellings above, was discovered to Once the eulietitution had been to l»> pla ut .ry, "and you will do very down among tha tr«-a root« of the cher in their ix w finery, accompanied by lie burning before the theater fire. well." made all the senators joined in its sup put out. ished avenue, mirro* ing more an«l Ih ntmg I aimer* and * blatant bra*« Two families escaped in "1 taka it to 1.« my duty, Mr. Plain- ! init and liemliMl by their clergyman. more tha already «'■mairi« t«*l < lianiu l o| port, with the single exception of Hoai, their night clothes. The building was liardt," I replie«l ,"to <<>n-«-rii mvuelf I i ■- I'r.-es.ion halt* at tinsi points, tha little *tte.ni, ami poisoning and the substitute being passed, 7ft to 1. destroyed. Meanwhile a saloon had with what«'v«*r sfl«* Is the welfare of the diacolorinx IheoiKv dear fl««w ol water I r . Im,, ma»* and aing* hymn*, h-l burned down. Some minor conditions were made people; and, to uiy mind, the dreadful I«« the lira * band, while the banner, III the whole nelghl»*rl««»al The total loss of this morning's fires admitting Chinese jiersons connected lake up position* to display their hide- comlition of the valley, and-—" wa* which washed color Into w ith national ¡expositions and provid is put at $50,000. As the buildings "Oh,—<1—d M-nliiiK-ntal iions«-n«e!" ■ -i* device* un«! picture«. For another and gain It Ila varying lint* ing for certificates of identification of were not near each other, the firemen ■ lav • »hurt exruraion in wagons, with he exi laimeiL "The «alley is here for I *t<**l tliu* In some doubt and great Chinese in our insular possessions. declare that the fires were the work of U* to make money Olli of the l..*t way ae tc* or milk and bun., and gami'» are Indignation—«ImiI>t whalber Mi-* la- Otherwise. however, the substitute was an incendiary. The people of Booth «■an " ■rranged !• r the benefit e-y«* tally of croix’* «Iream tul Li hot aller all I» adopted substantially in the form that Chicago were greatly alarmed by the "It is, of course, of n<> n>iis-|iirniv " e «"tinger si holars; and tor a third rapid work of the firebug. «wpwlil«' of na sluip.e *n eipli>nati<m *■ Platt presented it. ■ l*r * lung railway excursion for tlie that 1 don't agree with you," said I; The financial loss in the fires yester I ha«i found f««r III» lints of the j «««I The senate failed to sulietitute the "hut as to what I shall think or say on other* All tins«« arrangements I had an«i indignation al what I *.w around enacting clause of the house bill for the day amounted to fft0,000. Evidence the«* or any other matters, 1 can cer to undertake (»« im of them much mn. 1 bail nnvi-r In-forn ventiire.1 mt. senate measure, so that the bill will of incendiarism was so convincing, against the grain, I confess; for I pre tainly tak«« n«> order* from you, «it. lai-roi* lane; I now p**M«l under it* now go to the house as an original however, that citizens joined the police hr !.. go through the pariah a* through You mu.t ext-use me saying it." j measure, and, from a parliamentary in patrolling the streets in an effort m > wrnhhe«! dying trees, along tlm brink "Very well." lie sat a moment in life, unai-companie«! by instrument* of ■ standpoint. will have to lie acted on guard property an«l capture the incen of its cinder mud, plough«.! a f -.l d«*-p hra»»i—tu undertnk» alone, along with silrm-e, fingering hi. gla-N; liu K-«-m«aj and treated the same as though the diary or incendiaries. In spite o' the Into rut* by luml.'rltig «x«al rari» and not to have ex|«e«*ted this conclu-H.ri. «II tl.e dutie* mors projierly par«« hial bouse had not passe«! a Chinese bill al- extra precautions, however, today’s wagon*, end fare itwl it mrt*iiiorpli...«-<| *ixl ■ leric*| ; for the rector was still too Then he rose and said, a. if he were fires were started. Citizens were be i ready. lun k Into the private. *|ia«lv, well kept <|uite uncoiiM ion* of having treated me >11 to attend to anything. The special Platt amendment is a wildered at the attack, and daylight avenue of the firat l^crtilx I had with rodene-e. "Wa had l«et:«-r join For three week* or so, therefore, I the ladies." ■ substitute for tlie entire bill. The was welcomed with great relief. walked almoat the whole length -.f the 1 amendment reads: lane when ! met Mr Biriey, Mr* had n i time to rumllitae ti|.>n extrane "If you will excuse me,” said I, “I ous matter*, and no time to *|ieiid at “Section 1. That all laws now in MEAT FAMINE IN ENGLAND. Steinhardt’» brother "Jim " think I must sav go.l night." !im|erlev Hall. But I then made an force prohibiting and regulating the "Eh?" He l«.»ke«l at me in some 'Ah, tlmre you are," he rali«*I ■ I «.o ATTORNEY GENERAL W. B. STRATTON « iu*mtaiue that considerably influ- coining of Chinese jiersons and persons Retailer» Determined that Consumer* Shall ba ||y, when ho eapled me, "I ju.t rim I the later event* of my «tory— Mr. ■urpriar. "Oh, you should talk to the <)f tlx- state of Waslungton. who ha* «-titered a motion before the Unite«! States, of Chinese descent _ ____ ___ __ ______ into the United women a little while at any rate. But Made to Suffer. coming to look you up and you I iw tu lli the minister of a quaint lit -upri-nx curt f r I.-m to til«- a lull of complaint against tin- Northern Securities State«, and the re-idence of such i pe: per just a* you please." round a bit; there'* not much do- tle I'iisentlng Chapel in the village Company on l.-half of th«- .tate of Washington. The brief, were accepU*i by the sons therein lie and the same are bere- London, April 15.—The ao-called The invitation wa* exa*|.-ratingly *upreme court. Ing, and ■«> I've taken a hol id* Mi encounter»! first on the day of the . by extends«! and continued, including meat famine, which has been exploited uncoticeined, but, thinking this was After greeting I gave vent I in l t..ri>inii in the lau-roix lane. He the act entitled ‘An act to prevent the through.iut the British presa, ba. be but hi* habituaally « liurli.h Teutonic digital Ion of which I wa* full re wa* marching along from the opposite The Chine«, government is unable in the world today by capital such as coming of Chinese laborers to the come a matter of keen interest to Lon way. an<l that if I did not ap|s-ar in the turimi along the lane to .upprena the rebellion in the south. they control, The route leads through United States,' approved September 13, doners, who hitherto have not been Im* t|. n to ii* at the head ol hi* mod- <lra« ing t«ioin the ladic might I m - dis affected by the prevailing scarcity. A "Well," «al l he, laying hl* band i>n r-t ami silent troop; the Ians wa* nar- tressed, I a«x-ompani«*l him. Both of It ha. l>een definitely decided that the Copper river country, the Tanana 1888, so far as the same is not incon careful canvass of London shows that r w he halteil, ti.ik ufl hi* hat, and district and many other promising min sistent with treaty obligations now ex- my shoulder, "it'» not nie* <>! <*mr-' the ladie* glanced at me rather curi the St. lxiui. fair cannot I« held in ing localities. The harbor at Valdes ia i-ting in full forte and effe. t until the the retailers at the present time are the —»landing and surveying the lane • m l«*l while I <*ml«l «In n«i le** in re ously; probably I shorn*] sign* of <li IVOS. one of the few really good ones in 7th day of December, 1904, and so long -ole sufferers by the advance in the turn) and lie and hi* |-» pie (some (if "But it’• not for you <>r hi* to mend it composure. Soon Mr. Steinhardt u i ith Flour ha* advanced * .hilling a .ack Alaska. The northern terminus. Eagle as the treaty between China and the wholesale price, which amounts to a though I'm joint guardian with ’Man them »ith reluctance, I hair no doubt) drew Io hi* »tinly and hi* pi]-«-. in price in Eng.and a. a result of the City, is almo-t in the heart of the great United States, con luded on March 17, penny jier pound on all grades oí meat. ual of Faul'* girl" (he meant Ml»* la •t ■«! aside pi let our noisier ami more "You’ve ts*-n having wor«i* with Klondike country. The company will 1894, ami proclaimed by the president Since January, the majority of the re Boer war. That wa* croia), "I've nothing to do with the iiup«mg pn*-«'«siim pa»*. Emmanuel, Mr. Unwin," raid Mr., also enter into mining on a scale eel-! on the Sth of December, 1894, shall tailer- have l«en running their busi- priqierty, and ’Manuel, you *oe can't our introdu« ti«in. When the Whitsun- Meinhardt, almost a. soon ii * her hue- An explonion on l»>»rd a British war dom attempted—particularly copper continue in force, and said laws ehall ne-s without profit, tiecause lack of or Imar to ■| ioii <I the brass, and doe*n’t t !e mntti-r* waie all di«|*>*>*i of, h<- l«an«l was gone. "It's all about tha’ ship re.iiltwl in the death of 10 men mining. apply to all territory under the juris- ganization prevented a uniform in «are a—well, a Imtlon—for Pani'* fam ■ *11**1 on me one evening to ask me to dreadful le ture affair, I suppose, He and the serious injury of four other.. * I crease of price». A meeting, however, ily history. I'«»>r Faul! he •«> a g «*f I*- i h • rmaii at a le ture lie wa* al»>ut think, you've gone against him in it, has been called, which undoubtedly t Irlivi-r in the little public hall ol the chap. I »uppnao the name lacroi« i- Secretary Root ha. ordered an inves and Emmanuel can't I »-ar to lie gone will result in a uniform increate in the «h ue for, atei It ha» ln*n what you village on aoire point of th» lami quo*- against." (The good laily alwav* pro- tigation of luirliaritie. in the Philip price of meat on the part of retailers I »** somewhat taken aback hv noum-e«! her huslmnd * name with a pine. and a number of officers may be learned fellow* would mil biatorical. " ti- ii throughout London. au>! I *up|».*e 1 eboved lofty m - iimi of its scriptural prestige.) court nmrtialed. I a«k«*l what he meant, lie *1« p|«-l that I wa*. "I do not iwe" said I, «till rather atxl ¡->mt<*l up the lane, away from Two men were killed in a mine ■’V u «re surprianl, I daresay, Mr sore, "that Mr. Steinhardt should ex OFFICE FOR THE PRESIDENT. Timperley. Cnwin," said he, with a little con- pect b> have hi. own any everywhere plosion near Ijtke City, Colo. "Y«u miglitii't lielievo it," said lie, straim*l laugh (he wa* a bright, genial New Seven Million-DolUr Building Planned Congress will not appropriate "but if you follow thl* lane right out !•' little man, with a big, r»l bearvi). "1 ami tn everything, any more than an other man." for With Ing ton. ueceH-ary fund* to raise the Maine this Its.tille the end you’ll get to th» I .ill explain why I a*k you?—bei-auae, i "Mr. Steinhardt," «aid Miss Ia<mix, year. (Th« dear old gentleman calle. I it I m-ler-taml, you, like my«elf, come Washington, Apiil 15. — Senator "is now alono in his authority, now "!U*tile.") Fairbanks, chairman of the senate com Ir tn the south, where pure Rtream*. | that father i* gone, and he is by his The Standard Oil Company ha* se I l«x*k«d at him I failed mittee on buildings, has reported favor and clear -kies, and healthy trees may nature what you would say a d«*spot — cured control of it* only rival in West h.li‘1 ably a bill providing for a building for le *rvn. but ecjiecially l.*cause I lie- it Virginia. "You don’t mean,” I «aid. "ths lieve you are tliw only man iu the oh, yes, <lear Mr. Steinhardt, he i the executive, the department of state <>l*dient to him lie is any one is not famous French Ba*till«?—th» fortu-»« i>, ik-lil»irhi**l who holds eomethig like and the department of justice. Senator One thousand Chinese government not ni«-e at all. ll« ‘ said bar<l. rude, pri* m of Paris?" Fairbanks consulted President Roose the same opinion* a» I do; my friend, cruel thing* to v«u, Mr. Unwin—in troops tiave deserted in a body and velt before the report was made, and "Tliat’a it," said ho. " You’«* read, Mr Biriey, has told me of the talk* he joined the reliéis, taking with them I suppose, In your history bi.ik* «>( tin- ha* had aith you al.itit tha way our <ieed, ye»," sai«l she in answer to ni y their arms, munition» and treasure. found him agreeable to having the ex l«*'k of surprise, "1 know he did; I felt ecutive offices in the new building. taking <4 Ilia Itaatille, ami the num len.a-hire friend* treat nature." him Raying them all the time —aixl be Friends of the Chine-e exclusion bill that was governor at that time. I1«* The proposed building is to be erected ’ ) .1. Mr. Biriey," I ri- shies, I saw him saying them with lli* in the senate have al*>ut given up liojie north of the present state, war and lan-rolltliat’a Hie family, The poor claimed. eye. all dinner time. But you must of the measure passing in it. present navy building, ft is estimated that old fellow wax kill«*! in the Rtr«M'tM. I "Yes," «aid he. with a comical twin not trouble about his wonls; they come form. the new building and site will _ cost 1*1 love." kle in la» eie, "Mr. Biriey ami I m«w-t from hi. nature, wliirh he <aiin«it help, $7,000,000. Senator Fairbanks aub- I Im» lie wrnt on, with mix h fiillno* net on theological, but on .imply The situation throughout Belgium I sup|>oi«e." m itte«l an elaborate report upon the "f iroorvant <t. t.ill I g.it! »red t ■ Inin, hi lommon ground, and he fa tM Fresh outbreak* "What things, to l>e sure, you do remain* unchanged. bill, showing the necessity of relieving Icatn of <*in*«*|ueiice w liii'h 1 lu re «»I frien l of everyone who know* hi* gixxl may <x-cur at any time. sav, Ia»ui«ef" exclaim«'«! Mrs. Stein the White House of the executive office« down —At the time of th«« great emi heurt. ' hardt. "ami what eves you have got! and the iieci of more room1 for the During severe fighting in the Trans gration <4 French nobility to thia <*«un- I l.-gan tu like my visitor, I agreed My word!" other departments. The building is to vaal. 200 Boers were kille«!, captured try, a member «4 the I)«« latcroix family to »i t ■* hi» chairman, and we then lie constructed under the direction of or wounded. The British also li'st found Ilia way tn laiiicaaliire with one ■etth-d down to talk. (To t»e continue«!) the *e> retary of state and attorney gen heavily. <>r two de|M>ndrnta, a packet <4 jewel», On tlx- evening of the lecture I took eral, with the approval of the presi an-l Milne M icntiflc learning, and with mi piai«-on the plat form in a consid Would Accept Mrs. Davi«' Offer. General Mile» will lie forceil dent. out hia arlRti.-rafic prefix ”«!e.” Hr erable flutter of nervousness. There Th« Mobile (Ala.) Register advise» tire at an early date pro*|*ctei| alamt a little, ami at length wa- a large attendance id work folk, Helen Gould'* Gift to be Dedicated. the le .¡Mature of Mississippi to accept invi'*le«i the money he got for hi* jew with a fair sprinkling of well-to-do |»*i. Th«« cholera situation is growing Mr.. Daria* offei and buy Beauvoir, New York, April 15.—The el» in the Turkey ri*l and Indigo «In pie from the neighborhood, brought to- Jefferson Pavin' late home. The house worse in the Philippines. $100,000 building for the naval branch work» <4 Tini|*rley. II«* pro»pere«l gether, 1 *up|»>*e, n* mudi by euriosity and ground, have, it i. raid, been ne OREGON ODD FELLOWS’ HOME, AT PORTLAND. of the Young Men’s Christian Associa Fire in a Louisville, Ky., lumber- He wa» one of the first to «apply chem to -!*■ two pur son. of conflicting i-re«*l* glected and ill-kept, only a custodian yard destroyed $70.000 worth of prop near the Brooklyn navy yard, ical acienca to the manufacture of dye* t.ig"'h<-r a» by interest in the subject To be delicated April 26, the eighty-third anniversary of the founding tion, residing upon the premi«»» and gather built with funds contributed by Mina erty. He made a large fortune, and became of the le« ture. I observe«! on a Imck of the order. ing what le«', he can from chance vis- Helen Gould, is so nearly completed the great man <4 the nelghborlx..! -eat Mrs Meinhardt and Frnnk, Miss The house has passed the bill grant- itera. that it is exjtected the work of the Ho had, however, a family <4 four mui * Lacroix and our friend, Mr. Ilitley. I ing Mrs. McKinley a pension of $5,000 HITCH IN NEGOTIATIONS. diction of the United States and to all branch ran 1« transferred to it within who gave him great trouble. They -temlinrdt himself was not there. On Z««l for Sewing. a year. immigration of Chinese laborers from two weeks. The formal dedication will alnioat ruincl their father and quit«- rising I «»» »»toni.be«! to find mvself Englishwomen have taken up th*, take pla«e on May ¡15. Secretary Long broke hi* lii'art before their several i gn*it«*l » ith rounds of applause, and "charity sewing clubs'‘ with renewed Major Waller has l>een acquitted of Boer«' Requeit for An Armiitice Refuied by the islands to the mainland territory will make an address. The building of the United States, cr from one por British Government. i-ours«'* <4 extravagance and debauchery <ui explaining in a few word* how I rest since the return of the Duchess of the charge of killing natives of Samar has five stories, a basement and a roof tion of the islan«l territory of the came to an end. The eldest, Paul’* «ante tu I«' «bete I was, I was cheere«l York from her tour of the British co without trial. Txmdon, April 17.—The Daily Mail United States to another portion of said garden, and is in the architectural style father, drew up just in time, mitrrud m ith sin h hearty vociferation, that I lonist possessions. The Ophir brought! says it understands a serious hitch has island territory; provided, however, I of the French renaissance. Rioting continues in the cities of and sotthid down to the business; concluded I hn«l l.x-ome, without know home an astonishing number of frocks, I Belgium. Martial law will be declared occurred in the peace negotiations in that this shall not apply to the transit another broke hi* neck in a steeple ing it. it |“>piditr personage I accepted flannel pettic«xita and wraps that the South Africa. The cabinet has decided of Chinese laborers from one island to Revolt In th« Congo, throughout the country. chase; tlm third diol of delirium trem- the exphiiitioti Mr. Freeman gave me future queen had taken the time to cut to refuse a strongly word««! request from another of the same group or to any or worse and the fourth still ex- 1 afterward:—“It was a brave and risky and make during her ti ip, assisted by Paris, April 15.—The minister of ths A new indejiendent steel company is the Boer leaders at Pretoria for an islands within the jurisdiction of any colonies has ordered that reinforce i*te«l, for ho could scarcely I* sai«l to thing t" do, you know, to ajqieat w ith her ladies in waiting. to l>e incorporate«! in New Jersey w ith armistice pending the negotiations. state or the District of J.laska. ments l»e sent to the scene of ths live- he wa* the tongue and linib-thul me; nttd these Lancnahire folk above a capital of »200,000,000. This alone is not likely to cause the "Section 2. That in case said treaty troubles in the French Congo, as the Hundred« ol Pope», paralytic, known as old Jaques, who in all thing» admire a bit of pluck against Boers to withdraw from the conference, be terminated as provide«! in Article ft result of the dispatches he received habited tlm little octagonal house near England is very hopeful over the There have been 258 popes from St. odds. ’ ________ says the Daily Mail, but what threat thereof, this act and the acts hereby yesterday confirming the report of a I*he Boer leaders the pond, which had boon tlm lodge of l’eter to Leo Nil!, inclusive, One of prosja'Ct. of jieai-e. ens to stop the negotiations is the fact extend«*d aigl continued shall remain hi* father’s model farm. Paul had CHAPTER IV. them, Adrian IV (1154), was an Eng- have !>een in communication with Lord that the government de.'lines to place in force until there shall be concluded revolt of native, in the Rangha district. The Paris manager of the Sangha Com Wished him to make hia house hi* Kitchener. the Caj>e rebels on the same footing as between the United States anil China a pany attributes the outbreak to the fact This adventure with Mr. Freeman liahntan, Nicholas Breakcslieitre, who home, Imt he in.iated on settling down was Imrn a l.'ggiir, but liicd to crown Burglar, entere«! an Indiana bank the burghers with respect to amnesty new treaty respecting the coming of that the fanaticism of the native« has had result« that I had not foreseen; but there. the German Emperor Barbarossa, and ami blew open the safe, but the explo and is not indineil to withdraw the Chinese persons into the United States, been arouse«! by human sacrifices which that I might have guessed had I con- I hi. »ad and fateful atory lay heavy siden.1 sufficiently the situation in died the most powerful potentate on sion awoke citizens and no money wa* banishment proclamation. These feat ami until appropriate laws shall be were celebrated recently. He adds nn my mind and heart for tlm rest of which I bml placed myself—results earth. Six have lieen Germans. Near secure«! The damage by the explosion ures ar«' regard««! by the Boer, as two passed to carry into effect the provis that the natives are well armed the ilay. In the evening I took down with ly all the ret have been Italians. cardinal principles. ions thereof. modern rilles. was |12,000. the first volume <4 Carlyle’s French ehich at Hm time cau.ed mo some I anxiety, yet which, in the end, proved Revolution, and rend w ith new interest P«cularltv of » Family Favorable Rrporti on Pcnilon Bill«. Oregon Wheat in Germany. mtn h to my advantage. Mr. Stein- Enrique Santibanex, aeconti aocretary Brigand« Exterminated. the wonderful passages in which Im de- Mrs. Susan Holloway, a resident of hardt, of course, heard of it, and took Bremen, April 18.—The German sail« of the Mexican enthaasy in Washing Washington, April 16. — The senate Constantinople, April 15.—A band scribe» the taking of tlm Bust ill*« by tlm Cicinnsti, ha* three brothers and two an early opportunit)- of calling me to ton, droppeii «lend on the street. committ«' on pensions today ordered a ing ship Nesai has arrived here from of seven Bulgarian brigands has been n'"b, and the part which the old officer task with characteristic German—I may sisters, and all of them have six fingers of the fortress played in its ho|M'le.a Mon« A New York girl knocked down by fnvornblti report from the bill granting Portland, Or., with a full cargo of exterminated in the Vilayet of__ peiliapa "“.Vi Bismarck ian-brusquerie. on each hand. Mrs. Holloway has just defence. given birth to a baby girl who hue a tlm fender of a street ear escaped death, increase* of pensions to soidiers who Oregon wheat. This is the first ship astir, in Macedonia, by Turkish troops. I hail been nsketl to dine at Timperley have lost arms, legs or feet. The in The brigand, captured the tower of the Alter that I sat down and wrote to a Hall. He said little during dinner, similar redundancy. Mrs. Holloway . but hau her hair cut off by the car crease will lie $15 per month each, and ment of the kind. A local mill has village of Kadi Koi and then fortified pair of lamdon friends, nnauin asking them to I mother and grandmother were al.0 dec wheels. • »*■■ uiviiurv, but 1 found hi" eve on mo several times. will increase the annual pension appro installe«) machinery for the purpose of themselves. The troops surrounded "“'ko certain inquirió» concerning t Mi. Whim th'' hi'Ih’S withdrew from the orated in the same way, as i* her broth Cotnnxxlore Howell, of the navy, ha* priation bill $1,300,000. The commit grinding the hard grain product of the the place and demanded the surrender Lacroix, er'» infant »on. table, ho sent Frank after them. Then perfected a metlxxl of transforming soft tee also order«.! a favorable report on a American Northwest, which will I e-e- of the brigands, who replied with a he opene«! upon mo nt once. eoa) into a smokeless product. The coal hili increasing from $30 to f 40 per after be used regularly in making Hour fusillade, which was returned by the John IHniell. a New York merchant, "What the douce, Mr. Unwin, la this CHAPTER III. in«' pension of those who are for the German market, is reduced to powder an«l made into monili month the The cargo is Turks until all the occupants of th* kept his marriage a secret for 34 years. bricks. • I ‘ totally oUl*y ' deaf. ,eaf- in excellent condition. 1 tower were dead. 1 bail in all this abundant fo<»i for vou've I’con doing with that ass, Free His will revealed it. rumination during the uext two or man?" ■TEXTSOETHE DAY DEFEAT EXCLUSION