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KLAMATH VOL. VII. K LAM ATI I REPUBLICAN. 1 ALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OKKOON, MAY 1, 1902 NO | colors, curiously blent, or were whom WITH DEADLY EFFECT. RIOT8 IN PATER8ON. blue or green, or a fine Maphistolaarr red; they were, indeed, quite •’auLlu.-d t A ■'n 15 to what they work in” — , dyed even fi Explosion in a Barrack Kill» er Injure* Hun Striker» Have Twa Serious Clashes with th* thn risita of Is-ard ami eyebrows. A b FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF L dred» of Nicaraguans Pol.ce Force. ITEM8 OF INTERE8T FROM AL l I lisiked, I wondered whether the eon Managua, Nicaragua, April 22.—A Paterson, N. J., April 26. — Striking slant wearing of thia engrained war THE WORLD. BY J. MACLAREN <X)BBAN. PARTS OF OREGON. severe explosion occurred on the night dyers’ helpers stormed the establish paint were not of itself enough to keep ever alive in these men, |<eacefuj a- ot April 16. A large two-story barrack ments that were still running, and by they looked, flerc* parsion-, which in % Compreheiuive Review of th* Import«,! force compelled a complete suspension Commercial and f inancial happening» of l.a near the lake front, and in the center other men usually slundmred. Happening. of th* Put Week, Preunted ------- An portance - A Brief Review of the Growth of the city, was blown to fragments. of business in their trade. They en UIIAl*TEIt IV—Continued friend Freeman, o itbrak ol saisge nature among ibem in la « Condensed Form, Which I» Most gaged in a series of running fights with sad Improvement» of the Many Industrie* Between 100 ami 200 officers and eul- | cannot hilt confess that Hie inlereat 1 b'‘irned in a few words from Free the mephitic vapor inwhir-li they worked llk«ly to Prove ol iMereat to Our Many the jsdice and plant managers, and in Miss Lacroix Hina manifested In wliat Throughout Our I hriviag Commonwealth diers are reported to have bren killed that the poor fellow had linen *sn- might lie no very unua ml thing we» it Riader». tom ln*i me awoko in tu» sensations, I I'">el for yi.areat the chemical works, Hinie -in h Mill r*ak( ending it a earful •nd many soldiers and other |s>rsona one of the severest clashes exchanged —Latcat Market Report. may »ven say vague hop»*«, of » very • (Sts lis had contr«( ted ulceration ol death foroneol them,of which the dead a volley of pistol shots with them. are rejiorted injured. A large number pleasant ami conaoling kind. I •b« lung., „„ Holiday night he had man lying in that Imu e, with the Many persons on either side were of houses near the barracks, including Oregon City has two cases of small Not a passenger street car has moved dreamed bright dream* that night, '' '"I In tlm doorway of the crowded whit* blitt'ls drawn, hud i«en a terror- severely injured during the rioting. It the National hotel, the Central tele »trii ken witness? <»r had Ida confes pox. » Idi li lning also»! me during tlm next ' bur. I,, fig,| caught cold and bad come in tlirr-e days in Kun Francisco. was believed for a time that it would | graph station, and the National palace, day, fiut in Ifie S'enlng tfiry were dis •"me Is tbs |M.J Rom which lie would sion lieeu merely H e raving of deiirium? , A new eight room school building is Confederate veterans are holding —delirium, which seemed in * ouh * pelled »omewfiat rudely fiy a mite ne'er ria« again. ■ were damaged or wrecked. President their 12th annual reunion at ballar, •* necessary to ask the state for troops to be built at Albany, W Idle I»« «ok* be was seized with • mea-iire to have bean ■ ommiini'ated to Tex. from tfia 1'1*1101* requesting mo t<> call to restore order, but Hie police ex- ‘ Zelaya was absent at Mayasa at the William Abel, of Auburn, an obi u |» iii filin, sud by a message from the ' "I 'I' lcut delirium, In which lie bad I me, tired na I wa» with the excitement, pressed confidence in their ability to . time pioneer of the West, is dead. i time of the explosion, but he hurriedly and witli want of sleep. Alexander O ’ Brodie will rector desiring mo to call otl him. <■■ •>« restrained from getting out of succeed ! returned to Managua. He baa pub When I reached my lodging», 1 went Governor Murphy as chief executive of handle the situation, and no request Fouii li* (alined down again Into I went tint to tho bishop, My In- •"i The debate between A litany College for outside aid was made. Judge Dixon to b*d, and slept for some hours. I Arizona. a mote Im id interval. While lie lay lonirw with him was more agireuldo and the Monmouth State Normal School lished a statement, in which he at- called the grand jury and charged them awoke more myself, disposed to take a I tributes the disaster to the work of con than I had anticipate»! and 1 Went witli •| <( Ides», ami 'a neighbor by th* Iwd Although the Rock Island Railroad to indict the ]iersona guilty of rioting. was won by Monmouth. clearer and auberer vh w of things a loleraldy light heart Io tho ra* lor t' I't iiiotetening Ida dry, rracked lip» Will build westward from Denver.it I The conservative element among the The Buck Ridge Placer Company, of spirators. He says that tons of dyna Over my lale break:a»t 1 resolved what Ho was still In lx-d. My abort inter- »ill. a rag »naki-l in brandy and water, will not reek a Pacific coast outlet. strikers bail, in the meantime, dis Sumpter, has filed articles of incorpor mite and a large quantity of powder I would do. f, lor my hart, would »ay alow with him was m>t ploeaaiit. The , be ga/isl ariiuml film, and at la»t fixed President Hill, of the Great North avowed the violence of their fellows, ation. Caiptal, ♦1,000,000. nothing of tlie confession heard in tlie were stored in the barracks. The ac In- eyes on nie, and c — ayed to »|ieak — word» we exchanged were warm; but This prostration night, until I cotild be sure it had some ern Railroad, says Im is not worried and urged a return to peaceful means Schon Bochlerwas allot and instantly tual causes which led to the explosion lliev do not concern tills story ovept In but n<- word» came. foundation in fact. 'Ihi» I would that over the decision of the supreme court, to gain the end that is sought. Idkrge killed by T. Y. Gibson in a dispute have not yet been determined. llioir result H» wished, lie urge.I. lie •nd sili n e continued for some time. numls'rs of the strikers were in sullen morning try to diecover in the village. Now end again Hie head of Hie family I he I niteil States consul at Chom- spirits, and it was predicted that any near Grant* Puss over a small strip of alni '-t orderel^ue to cca«o nil re»*>giii. After the first explosion the' police 1 knew that any of the ahopkee|iere nilz, Germany, says a gozsl market for attempt on the jiart of the employers to land. lion in any way of the ealsloin'o of tho »o lid s.Kiid from the kitchen (in his | notified people temporarily to leave the would be only too ready to welcome a • •■■king., |,..t he should make a not»«), Oregon salmon can lie found in that man freeman; I refused to giie any The freight and passenger business resume business without dealing with gossip; for except at nn-al time«, and country, city, as it was thought the burning pledge to that rf!e,-t— and so 1 was given “• I »land in solemn silence with in- them would be desperately resisted. of the Sumpter Valley Railroad is so in the evening, the village is nearly qmrii.g sv,.« ,.i, |,|a win; be would stand building still contained dynamite. t<> understand ttiat I wool«! not In* A hydraulic st*a dredge may lie con When the strikers completed their great that it necessitates the running empty ol cnstumers. wanted in the |M»ri-h after Hie sis "'’till and retired that hie prerence Large numbers fled to the suburbs. of eight trains daily. cam|>aign against the plants in opera slriicted to cut and pren-rve a I found the draper, a little middle tení por months for a fileii I bad l*een at first «*• forgotten till the gulp ot a big sob The first explosion was followed by sev ary chunm-l through tlm Isir si the tion, the numlter of men out was found ag»*l man, who Imre Hie evidence« of The Advance Power Electric Irrigat »a» loard and the loose back of his engaged. to lie nearly 4,000. ing A Mining Coni|>any, of Grants Paas, eral minor detonations, supposed to I irgv aalstcoat was scan disappearing hard work in the mills from In» earliest mouth of tie- Columbia river. It s.c only then when air dsparturs lie was tlie very man |B1 has filed articles of incorporation, with have been caused by the explosion of President Roosevelt is said to Im of I the door. At length the a*n youth. from 1 imperley set-mot Imminent (I found iiieech. would have chosen for my purpi se; he the opinion that Colonel Crowder’s re- WILL SETTLE OLD DISPUTE. a capital of ♦1,500,000. packages of gun powder. The people ha-l alre —•» wen almost four months father," he aw id, when the old had a feminine fondness for gorsip. and jsirt on the British horre camp shows Two contracts for 14,000 pounds of who fled the city are now returning. in tin- | <-» that I tw-gan to atiapert he knew th« affairs of eery one in the New Bill to Giv* Commanding General of the hops have been filed at Oregon City. man was »1» ut to withdraw, "bide.” no violation of neutrality laws. ImW vary mm 1« my ho;«s ami aflrcHous The fragments of those of the dead who lie I lien signified that all the otlisra I village, and all that had happened fur Army a Legal Statu». For 7,000 pounds 114 cents will be Governor McBride will not call an ha-l rnlanglol tliomselvea with th«- a generation or two. Iliad no diffi were blown to atoms are being buried. •I • old lesie the loom except Freeman extra session of the Washington legis Washington, April 24. — Senator paid per ¡aiund and 124 cents for the haunting -adin-sa. the unconscious gram Lowest estimates of the damage caused and nivarll. When thay were gone lie culty in arriving quickly at thu end I lature to proviik a fund to pay tho ex other 7,000 pounds. ami In-auty of Mi«a !a<r'iz What Haw ley, i hairman of the senate com- in li'-nwi Ins father Io his pillow. The bad in view. 11« already knew that I pense of fighting the railway merger. by the explosion are around 5,000,000 11 k e 11 h* ■ «I wa* there now. II there o»rr old man »rut. Grounds have been secured and work had linen called up in tf e night to visit niittee on military affairs, has intro pesos. bad l(cen any, > f a |***r rurale who liatf the dying victim of applird chemistry, on the building fora new creamery will Kansas i« suffering greatly for want duced a bill to “increase the efficiency "Ila’s you automat hi say, Dick?” He already done sonietlilng to dim-oiint begin at once in Roseburg. The plant and ttiat Freeman ami I had been w ith of rain. nodded ■ Mun I raise you up?” of the army.” The most important will be able to handle the product of Will Incorporate in Naw Jersey. tils < I.slices of preferment—of my being him till he end. Ils was raised and priqqied up with The plague has reappeared in C’ajie section of the bill is the following: from 500 to 700 cows. •lore than an agres-alde and tolerably pillow». He asked (or a drink, ami "Very delirious,” said the draper, New York, April 23.—It is stated synipathollr acquaintance of a n*«>nth "I hear aay he wn«— jabbered and ram Colony, 8. A. “Subject to the command of the pres Six Baker City men have been sum that the new company to control the »•• given some whiskey ami milk. bled away alsmt a' kinds o' stuff, and or two, of n>y hearing her eay m re Fire at Quincy, 111., destroyed pro;e ident and general direction of the sec moned to apjiear as witnesses in a case Atlantic steamship lines just combined, I m a dying mon,” he Iw-gan; “I then slutuered (slnmhered) off again, than "(■> (cry sorry, Imleol. that »-n ki.'.w I am " Hi» eyes, glazed with ertv valued at ♦2.30,000. retary of war, the lieutenant general at Des Moines, la. This will be the will be incorporated in New Jersey are going and of thus finding the epi- diwa-e end want of sleep, turned wildly I aupp ae? Yea; that's the way they Two masked men held up and robbed shall exercise command over the mili third trip of the parties for the same with a capital of about ♦150,000,000, aisle rjinol' No likrlih's-l at all tl-rre • boat, bis head drraiped; and In» do. Fh, deal! It's a bad buain*as for case, it having first been postponed and 17 laliorcrs near Corinne, Utah. tary forces of the United States, shall on the second hearing one of the jurors says the Journal of Commerce. The sreaiol Ami yot ao nmrli may ha|q«n damp thin tlngera (atill dlacolnred with tlie wife and the family." "Are diseases like his, ” I asked, President-elect l ’ alma is in Cuba. In two short montha. I base Io admit die) clawed at the lied clothre. issue ‘army orders,’ and direct inspec was asphyxiated after much of the evi underwriting syndicate was organized lie He was enthusiastically received. Hat, rien In the midst of serious work resumed fixing In» eyas on me—"I "often got at the chemical works?" tions of the troops. He shall be dence had been submitted. on the basis of 1100,000,000 stock and "Nay," raid he, "I think nut; ths (ol writing a sermon, fir Install •->, ’ ■' Tim British press is much perturbed charged with the instruction, training, annimat; I h*B* Ood'll Floyd Mathias was accidentally shot ♦ 44,000,000 in 4 4 per cent bonds. rain, w il<l thoughts would arise in me firgive me. I had nought to do wi' it; amelia aeem to agro« Wi' moat folk over J. I’. Morgan's steamship combine. discipline and distribution of the army, in an amateur performance at Baker The syndicate is understood to be vir ol- ininemllng myself tn the yoimg • hat for should I? lie waa ave gm*I pretty weei." The senate lias passed the river and with the preparation and maintenance City. "But the work >» very dangerous, la-ly by some great »ervir-e--by, |»r to ue tually the same as the one which I bad nought to do w i't, I tell is it not? I»on’t accidents often hap- harbor bill carrying ♦70,000,000 in ap of detailed plane for the mobilization rheme, discovering lier father, or at you'” Mrs. George Wilcox, of Independ floated the United States Steel Corpor propriations. pen?" least finding out for certain wliat had "No, lad," »aid hie father to a>»ithe of the military forces, with the prep ence, is dead from an overdose of gel- ation. It was to have expired on .May “Yea; it is risky, When they work lasomo of him (although I fia<l yot h*d him. "tlioo liadiia." General E. Daniel, charged with em aration and maintenance of schemes of semium, taken by mistaae. 15, but has been extended indefinitely, ower tlie vats, and the retorts, and bezzling Ho,000 at Keatlle, has been and it is understood that its profits are no word from Hie too Irirn-ls ».horn I "Wisd," -aid he. “dunnot aav offensive and defensive <qs-rations, and Sheriff Durbin has paid into the had asked to make inquiries III Inn- because I liadna. Wasim I on night thing*, they nitin tie up their mouths discharged. with collecting and compiling militarv treasury of Marion county ♦10,489.87 to constitute the first assessment on ac count of the shipping deal. d»n) But three fis>|)eh, frultle s long shill’ Tliat waa all. I took Jim’s and noses wi' a clout, and even wi' In a fight between cattlemen near information. It w ill lie his duty to see collected recently on the tax roll ot ings were *.-.n < rowd*t aside by the plai e . 1«. a anted to go w Ims in to w ife that they may sometimes get clioked Collinsville, Cherokee Nation, one man that the army is at all times suitably 1901. and overcome dwalmlike all at wonst •*' Itsmenl ol ovrnta Insurgents Surrendering. — in lied h i' liabby. That was it." was illed and three mortally wounded. and amply supplied and equip]>ed and wi' H i ' smell, or sonimat, ami then William Maddy, who escaped from A ehange thing happened wills'll was lie muttered on some other phrases, Manila, April 22. —Surrenders to the The United States supreme court has that the munitions of war are of the the jail at Canyon City last fall, wa- they’re a goner." a direct result of my hitherto lu. kle-» slnle tn- turned Ina eve» about as it made a ruling that the law requiring best material an<l of suitable character. appr> In uded in ldadi.i ahd taken beck American authorities of small parties “Accident» often happen, then’" a lieidioe with Mr Frogman. I found I '-I I la recollection was wandering He will recommend suitable persons “W eel, mon, they do and they don't. Chinese to hold certificates is still in of insurgents are reported daily, and to Canyon City. for promotions and for military honors that affair had rninmemled mo tn the lie re.nnu d with energy, "Thev can e Mates, you see, are aye at band, 1 he force. and rewards. He will be assisted in H. D. Guild, who has been proprietor these have increased since the recent faioralde attention of all lv|>os ol ill- right in, »¡»’sking loud and angry, lie lads often g( t an eye I unit, lint they Tim state of Washington has been his duties, and his orders will be con of the Salem Inde|>eadent, has pur surrender of the insurgent general, Senters In the tillage; one mark of this walk« up to thing, and lift» lid. •J don't rerkon much to that, e. e ; granted leave to file a complaint veyed and executed through the agency chased the Pros-er Record. He will lator I rs|iecially appreciated, as all knowed it" »ays lie. ’Hut yo* ner-lua Malvar. General Rufino, with 26 offi there's a lad ower there by th' beer against tlie Northern Sureties Company of the general officers holding com make it a Republican paper. rlorgvmrn would—Hi» ineraaaed con let a’ th’ »• rid know it "save th’other cers and 375 soldiers, has surrendered shop dour.” by the United States supreme court. mands, and the general staff of the grégations I had ot church, on Sunday 'Ilii» shariuot lie!' sava he.” The Fishermen's Union held a meet to the native constabulary in the prov I looked and aaw a sturdy fellow all The streetcar men of San Francisco army.” evenings particularly. Ttie |»»>r fellow was growing terribly ing at Astoria and decided to accept ince of Misamis, in Mindanao, where red. with a white hnndken liief tied are on strike. The above provision is intended to "I almost regret, for my own sake, excited; every word waa uttered a itli round his head under his cap. the rate of 6 cents per pound for fish the constabulary is co-opreating with oyu know,” Freeman -aid to mo one fisres emphasia and wild gesture; hie China has protested against the ca give the commanding general a legal weighing 25 pounds and over, and 5 the military. "lie’s lawn two or three times like statue, which he has not at present, day, with a laugh, "that 1 askml you ■ ic« acre fixed on vacancy, and. in my that—wi' his eye burnt. Oh, yea; it's tenison of the exclusion law. cents for those be ow that weight offer and is understood to be in the interest to Im niy chairman at that dirriul lect n 'h-x m itement, 1 fancied 1 aaw the risky; but we dont' often ha' a grit ao- Denver Time» Change» Hand». The house passed the Cuban bill re- of General Miles. Other portions of ed by the cannery men. ure. I find you are taking many of my interior of tlie color shed, with its I cident. 1h« worst I remember was a Denver, April 23.—The Denver moving the differential on sugar. Fire in a brick building on Front the bill relate to details of the admin rongregalmn iron me—not ad together, vague tinted vapora, through which lad on th* night shift that fell in and Enrique Santibanez, second secretary istration of the affairs of the army. street, at The Dalles, («copied by a Times was today sold by its bondhold though, I must say that for myeelf. hs.inod the figures nf two quarreling was smothered; he waa found in thing But they <|o their duty by me in the men whom I tremblingly watched in next morning. That was a bad busi ! of the Mexican emhassy in Washing <»ne of these provisions authorizes the Chinese merchant, destroyed about ers for 1110,000. Daivd H. Moffatt, president to direct that the funds ap ♦5,000 worth of property, and for a president of the First National bank, morning, amt then res-m to lake their tinaginalion by tlie aide of thia dy*d ness; a' th* hair was off, an* Hi’ skin ton, dropped dead on the street. propriated for the quartermaster's, time endangered the whole block, The being the purchaser. A strong new ■ lemon of (tie vat. Tliw man grew *o I and fie»h was—but it mak'a you frel pleasure with you tn th* evening.” A New York girl knocked down by subsistence or pay departments may be blaze originated in the dwelling portion <»f those who thus forsook Mr. I rec ci. itvd and we were so engroa-ed, with queer; yea, can see it do. It waa a the fender of a street ear escaped death, placed to the leredit of the disbursing of the building, where drying garments company will be immediately organ In- revelation, that ha had risen to hi- man I noticed a remarkable group of ized to purchase the paper from Mr. bad businesa.” l»ut han her hair cut off by the car officers of either of these departments. caught from a hot stove. working folk, whom lie had pointed knees in l»»i ho'ore we could prevent .Moffatt. It will be continued as a Re “Very horrib'e," said I, while my wheels. out to me as the moat clowrly coliering, j him lie continued Ida fierce, dis heart thumps»! almost audibly, “liow publican paper. Commodore Howell, of the navy, ha» STEEL CORPORATION CHANGE PORTLAND MARKETS. •ml the most mriotisly intar-related jointed utterances. long was that ago'”’ perfected a method of transforming soft " W'e mini ha' no more of it!* says congeries of familiea in tho village "let me see. It’s a matter, I do lie- Sinking Still Safe. Wheat — Walla Walla, 65@654e; i-oal into a atn*»kelees product. The coal Ah. Ixird! lie lieve, o’ 15 year ago.” (where there is an excess of cousinship». he. Hr leans lower! Will Become an Operating and Manufacturing Hong Kong, April 23.—A dispatch J is reduced to powder and made into blue»tem, 66(366 4c; valley, 65c. They were steady, stolid, shrewd |ieo- wants to spill it* A—h—b!” Company Soon. “I hope," said I, “a death of that Barley— Feed, ♦ 20(321; brewing, received here from Wu Chow contra bricks. With a wild leap lie waa standing up sort don't often occur.” pls, very comfortably off, yet all of Pittsburg, April 23.— The reorgan ♦ 21(321.50 per ton. • horn, male and female, worked at Hie in lied.and tieriely imitating tlie action dicts the report current at Canton Sat Brussels is quieting down and as "Nav; or our folk, quiet as they are Oats — No. 1 white, ♦1.20; gray. urday that Nanking, province of Shan ization of tho United States Steel Cor ln»m or the chemical vat. My atten of a man atooping, and tipping ot I ■ most I ins, might pull the whole uien- suming normal conditions. We were ! agerie down." tion was first attracted tn them by tliri.wing some heavy liody. poration, the obliteration of the names ♦ 1.10(31.15. Si. had fallen into the hands of the Frank R. Stockton, the well known Flour—Best grades, ♦2.85(33.40 per rebels. Nanking is still safe, though their taking up a good seat well for- i so transfixed with surprise and horror, 1 wa» surprired to see the vindictive i of the constituent corporation of the novelist, is dead at Washington. barrel; graham. ♦ 2.50(32.80. ward, and refusing to budge when the thut we could not stir a hand to restrain glitter that passed from the little man's . surrounded at a distance of 15 miles by greater one, and the change of its pur Millstuff»—Bran, ♦ IS per ton; mid rebel forces. butcher » family, who paid for it, came him. lie looked like a weird corpse I eyes. River communication Guantanamo has been decided upon pose from a purely financial concern to dlings, |20; shorts, |20; chop, ♦16.50. • n, ami by their evidently lieing quite -ud'lenly raised from the dead to a with the besieged city remains open. "Ha« there really,” I asked with as the American naval station in Culm. Hay — Timothy, ♦ 12(315; clover an operating company and manufactur nuosed to the order of service in gn'te«.|ue, galvanic life. What chiefly some constraint, "lieen any other death ) J. P. Morgan is said to have com- ing, which shall operate directly all ♦ 7.50(310; Oregon wild hay, ♦5@6 per church. The prayer book was a maze H'l.isl my attenion was the black like that since tlie one you mentiou?" New Oregon Railroad Company. toB. pletisi a plan to combine all the great t" them, and the rising up and sitting shadow on the wall of thia delirious fig “Nay; 1 conna remember one.” the properties now owned and con Trenton, N. J., April 23.—The Ore Potatoes — Best Burbanks, 1.25(31.50 trans-Atlantic lines. down constantly tis>k them by surprise ure thus »tisiping with his head and trolled by it, is the latest project of the percental; ordinary, ♦1.10(31.25 per gon A Southeastern Railway Company, (To b» oontlniio<l) The family, I learned, had rigorously haiids out-trctched. Tim incident lasted The steamer City of Pittsburg burned financial and manufacturing giants at cental; Early Rose, ♦1.50(32.00 per but a momeii.. and then the poor man capital ♦1,000,000, to construct and oisscntvil for generations. near Cairo, III., and 75 people are sup Solving It. fell bin k on his pillow with distracted the head of this enterprise. It was cental; growers prices; sweets. ♦ 2.25(3 operate railroads in the state of Ore- " At a special Hower service (for which 2.50 per cental. Patriik, a thrifty tradesman in the posed to have perished. few llow. rs could Im gathered, in Tlm- cries. learned from excellent authority that gon, was incorporated here today. The Butter—Creamery, 18 4(320c; dairy, "Murder! <»h, my (led! murder! neighlsirlitssl of the Dublin docks, was, perley) they were not in their accus- There is considerable uneasiness in the project is to be launched during the incorporators are K. K. McLaren, Hor 15(317 4c; store, 124<®15c. tonnsl pew. The church was densely An' 1 cotildna spenk! Nay, I couhlna! the story goes in Tit-Bits, a man who Pekin over tlie imminence of a clash ace F. M. Gould and .-van J. Dudley present year, probably in July. In Eggs—15(316c for Oregon. never spent a penny more than he betwren Chinese and foreign troops. all of Jersey City. '* crowded—more crowded, I think, le- But id nought to du wi’t!—nought!” I Cheese— Full cream, twins, 13(3 short, the United States Steel Corpora Again he lay exhausted, and nis rel needed to spend; I at he was, neverthe ( siihk the fact and tho reason of my Botas, Colombia, has surrendered to tion will become tho practical and ac 13*-wc; Young America, 14(315c; fac •l*eily departure from Tini|vrlev had atives and migldv'ta came back bur- less. as good a man at the making of Immense Mining Deal. •nmolrnw got alpoad. At tho end of rledlv to bis bid-ule to wail over him. an Irish bull as any who lived between the reliels. The United States gunboat tual manufacturing corporation, as well tory prices, 1(3 1 4< lees- Poultry — Chickens, mixed, ♦ 4.00(3 Machias has landed a force to protect Phoenix, Ari«., April 24.—At a Bantry and Bnllvcastle. He haiked sadly but calmly on them, the week, however, (on Friday night. I as the financial head of all the great 5.00; hens, ♦4.50(36.00 per dozen, Having one day occasion to rend a American interests. meeting of the stockholders of the South •"•kI, a message came to mo when I gasping •■• the I""1 lai’it atrugglu of steel companies that it has absorbed. ll(3114c per po~nd; springs, 119 And so he letter to a place at seme distano . Pat whs in I hm I, requesting me to visit at nature again»! dissolution. Bisbee Company held here, 46 mining Most ol the Moscow rioters may be rick called a messenger and asked him President Charles M. Schwab will be 11 4c per |>ound, ♦3.50(35.00 per doz | died, ami tlm wailing broke out re "•no k man who was dying—one of the claims near the Copper Queen property exiled to Siberia. en; ducks, ♦5.00(37.00 per dozen; tur Ida price for going such a distance. come the director of all mills, rail "f thia Interesting familv. I doubled. were sold to Gordon R. Campbell, of keys, live, 12(313c, dressed, l(3Hc per raid the man. ’ ’ It ’ ll be a shillin ’ , ” Before Freeman and I left Hie house aresseil, and went. roads, coal and coke plants, steamship pound; geese, ♦6'497.00 per dozen. Calumet, Mich., for 11,200,000; |150,- Going to Thunder Mountain. "Twice too much!" raid Patrick. I hoard sounds of wailing and lamen- together to go out into the cool summer lines and furnaces. All of the various Mutton—Gross, 4c per pound; 000 in cash and tho balance within . .................. The Northern Pacific Railroad has morniiig air. tlm old man raid quietlv Let it be sixpence." " loll from Hie house Iw'foro I entered. i ........ mnimt uviurn i rinviai. two years. published a map .*f the Thunder Moun branches will be divided into depart dressed, 7(37 Sic per pound. “Nivver,” anwrered Paa-ad into the kitchen, a (lean, t„ u,,_ "|'ve seen for long lie had sum ments. The buying and selling will be Hoge—Gross, 5jfc; dressed, 64®7c tain country in Idaho, with a good de- he mean*, mat on his nmind, but what Wight room, In Which the men of Hie Peace Rumors Premature. ecription of that great mining camp under a single department, with the per pound. "•’<• I*"» ho’d our J’"1 V Mt mukjng in ynriotm nb«<»rl»i'<l 1 conua tell; individual purchasing departments left Veal — 47(38c for small; 64®7c for London, April 23.—In the house of also complete information about reach « tHiKlrM, with nilonuo and tongues, I think. in the hands of the different members large commons Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, the ing Thunder Mountain bv railroad and •ep. < hie of the women stooped over Beef—Gross, cows, 3*«(34c; steers, chancellor of the exchequer, in the stage routes. Also the cost of getting of the committee. It is understood CHAPTER V. • pan on the fire, while the old mother there. This map will I* mailed on that the same officials will control the 4(344c; dressed, 64®74c per pound. course of a speech defending the budget I left I reoman at Ilia own doir, and 11 » firm, clear voice, directed heroper- Hops—12(313 cents per pound. proposals, said nothing conld be more application to A. D. Charlton, Port- general company, with the same board " •on», she turned to me, saving wandered away in search of some *p>t, Wool—Valley, 13(315; Eastern Ore premature than the rumors in the press land, Oregon, or Chas. 8. Fee. St. Paul, of directors and executive committee, nierai y : ’ in which distraction ami calm might Oryanizrd Aynoiticiim. Minn,, or to any agent of the Northern and tho same officials of tho operating gon, 8®124c; mohair, 21(3214« per regarding the peace negotiations in ‘■||(Ca upstairs. He wants bad to come. But the search was vain, and I department. South Africa. pound. According to the plans of the trustees Pacific Railroad Company. *'• nry lodgings. 7" , but at present bo’s Iret i’ th’j ret irned <" ,l'«' j Im tall ihimnaya had Iwgun to pour of "the Church of this World” of Kan- *** ; (liRhtinthe head). Seven Found Dead. Kan»*» City Swept by Fir*. The Russian government has advised A restaurant has been opened in New 1 pstalr* I found the dying man in forth their volume» of black smoke to ana City, J. F. Roberts, its pastor, is to Chicago, April 23.—Dead in a stuffy all newspapers in the empire to cease Kansas City, Mo., Apirl 22__ Ade- York where food will t,e ,U ’ T' ’ hed » ’ he nt its head ami toassume tlie manti* "muller of the two bedroom*—for liefmtl and liepoison the air, which had •tractive tire visited tho southwestern bedroom in a crowded tenement quarter publishing news of student riot*. »rinili. That sick room, as it then e'eared itrelf somewhat in the night. of Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll. Th* one cent a plate. part of this city during the day, laying President Roosevelt has accepted the -■ «—*. •Ppwrsd to mo, will not easily lie for When I entered tlm village its pave local church is to lie expanded, and Mr. There are 13,958,622 acres of uncul in State street, the bodies of an entire i , ad- j . waste Roberts is te lie sent all over the tivated land in Italy, which might lie colored family, numbering seven per mvdat on to de her .. the mem. .rial moRt a a section arter of of , dwelling m|, ’j houses " al- ments resounded with the clatter of ni i*."' ,lint ’h'lld hour of the * « • Rht, when “tha vory honres seemed clogs tlm daily contingent of toil, United States to organize agnoitic develop'd ami made productive hv the rons, were found tonight, gnawed by dress at the National cemetery at Ar- b|ofk wM and doj hngton on May 30. [amount of 175,000. A spectator wa’ application of ordinary enterprise. .e l'e!1’ H,,,l even the tall chimney of which almost emptied the village of churches. rats and in an advanced state of de lw Çhnmical works had ceased to emit men and women, young and old, was Only five sailing ships of over 100 seriously injured by a falling piece of Oh, Soph! Phenomenally mild weather is being composition. The police incline to a drowsily marching out to its various ¡I 1 ,"’*1 vapors, the gas flared full in ' Mrs. Browne—1 didn’t know your experienced in Russia. At Kiev the theory of murder and suicide by poison. tons were built in the United Kingdom iron and a fireman was overcome by stations. The men and lads on tlmir toom, and six |iorsons, men i tree- are budding, the river Dnieper is The family is that of Jones Butler, an last year. All Hie vesae* were con- heat. About 50 dwellings house* were • nomen, ware round the Ix-d where wav to Lacroix and Steinliardt'a Chem- son was at college. Mrs. Malapropos—Oh yes; he’s been clear of ice, whila •» Warsaw violet* upholsterer, and consisted of Butler, structed on the Clyde and were regia- destroyed, and 60 or more familiea w*ro |. * fallow lay in tho last extrem icnl Work* attracted most of my atten fared In Landon. | rendered homelesa. hi* wife and live children. Diev »ere of fearful and won there two years, lie’s in the symmors are blooming. M daliriou* helplessness, soaked in tion. 1 alas* row. derful a*peet; they were of brilliant “•Plrstiou. Near him »tood my < A ENTS OF THE DAY HERR 1 NEWS OF TH ESTATE