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KLAMATH KLAMATH REPUBLICAN FALLS, KLAMATH COUM’Y, OREGON, MAY H, 1902 NO. fl. r afraid I’ve got you into a row, without NEEDS OF THE NAVY. TRADE REVIEW. meaning aught of the sort. The gov ernor'a always at me to--to make love AH rx T Interesting Report of the Moure Navel Com American Goods In Great Demand la Smith k I to Louise; lie wants me to marry her." I (Mr. Birley shifted uneasily in hia FROM THE FOUR QUARTER8 OF mittee on Warrhipr. American Countriea. L ITEM8 OF INTERE8T FROM ALl seat.) "J'liut was what lie called me Washington, May 1. — The naval pro Washington, April 29.—American THE WORLD. out alxiut now; lie juwed me. and I told PART8 OF OREGON. BY J. MACLAREN COBBAN. coal finds a steady and ever incroMing gram for 1903, as presented in the him 1 didn't want to marry Ixiuise; lie market in Brasil, but our export trade naval appropriation bill and the report ' got very angry, and then I said, what | to Brazil, it is said, will never reauJi waa the use of my making love to a girl : Comprth«rulv< Review ol the Important filed by Chairman Foss, of the house Commercial and Financial Happening of ha its proper development so long aa oar I that wu» in love with somebody else. Happening* of the Put Week, Presented naval committee, is of unusual interest. portance A Brief Review of tha Growth merchandise has to seek foreign bot UllAl’TER V—Continued. r night, »nil 1 had therefore many wel- I 1 shouldn’t have said that, 1 know, but ' The report does not take as optimistic a In • (.undented Form, Which II Moat It is pointed out that If • fine and Improvements of the Many Induttriea toms. That was all I wanted, and 1 wmiii 1 ollie eliahcwa of Isdng in Miss Ixi- i 1 was very ril«<l; 1 uni very sorry." view of our naval progress as is gener of modern steamers were o;»erated be Likely to Prove ol Intereit to Our Many left the little draper. I went to call « roix'a company. I wax asked several Throughout Our thriving Commonwealth ally hold, and Mr. Foes points out that The hot suspicion now duwued on me tween New York and Brazil, there on Freeman. I found him sitting with time» V» dinner, ami waa encoursged to i that 1 waa the fortunate "isinmbody comparatively fee of our ships have Rradere. —Latest Market Report. would be no lack of return freights in Ida pretty, plearant wife at an early lni'l other and sundry occasions for ’ else" of his legend. I felt I grew any real fighting value. The report coffee, rubber and like products. dinner. They invited met to ait down I culling. burning red; I scarcely lienr»l whut he says, in part' American hardware, also, it is stated, Forty-six bodies have been recovered A building boom is on at Salem. and partake. I declined, on the ground "While we have built and are build On one of tliers occasiona I found said afterward, Imt it was to the effect < froin’tlie City of Pittsburg wreck. has earned a reputation for quality and el having just had breakfast. ing, all told, 138 ships, yet comjiara- Miss l.u< mix alone. After some casual tliut thia hither angrily dirmi-xed him j Albany is to have all its residences finish which place« it beyond competi "I," said lie, "have managed with remarks I liegan to work toward uiy with the order to semi me to the dining ' There is a general stami»ede to Sand tively few of them have any real fight numbered In preparation for free de tion. more economy. This is my hrenkluxt puri"by alluding to Hteinhardt'u I rixifti. B.rley sat unusually silent and : Creek, the new Montana gold field. ing value. Our naval prowess lies livery of mail. It is a notable iact that many young almost entirely in our 18 battleships, 8 and dinner combined." disturbed. I also was silent a moment. business in Lindon. Brazilians are coming to this country to American tobaci-o companies are Negotiation» are in progress which "I wished,” said I, "to have a little armored cruisersand 21 protected cruis "It «ill I h > a serious thing for him," I turned to him. seeking to gain control of the Cuban ers. The rest of our ships would cut will probably soon terminate the strike complete their careers oi learning, talk with you " "Do you think I ought to go?" 1 said I —"uoiit it?—-if he should lie so tobacco output. whereas, until recent years, the bettor aakal him. "If," said ho, "it is alsmt that affair but little figure in actual war. Ships of the weavers at Oregon City. class from that country were sent to un-'icce-slul In hia defence aa your of the night, say on; I and my wife are father was?" I "Yea, lie I; go," said he, laying hia It is said that King Victor will par of the battle line practically alone con A Salem creamery has just made its Portugal, Frame or Germany to acquire — • • ; hand on my shoulder, "and I'll go wi’ don the officers and men of the cruiser tain the naval strength of the nation. on«*. first shipment of butter to Seattle for their literary, professional or scientific "He will not be unsuccessful as poor "Of all the countries, Germany has supplying the Alaskan market. I then Odd of my gossip with the tlm." Chicago, just sent to jail in Italy. training. Now also English is be*ng hither whs ," answered she, with a sad been building during the past few years draper ami Its purpose. We entered the dining room together. William McKinley Obsorne, United shake of lier lieautlful heed; "Mr. A large vein of almost pure coal has taught in some of the higher schools of ] Kteinliardt stixxl on the hearth rug. faster than any of the others. Her "You need not have gone to him," Brazil. Status consul general in Ixindon, is ship building program started in 1898 been struck in the Southern Pacific said he; "I could have told you ttoit Htemliardt ia not scrupulous as father Hu frowned and pulled hia great inous- dead of Bright's disease and dropsy. In the Argent ins Republic the Amer company ’ s mine near Medford. »11-. lie telle falM-hixxIs with rude aim- Ì and will be completed in 1908, possibly there has lx«en no death of that sort tach on seeing Birley with me. ican goods making the greatest headway The senate committee on military in 1907, instead of 1916 as firs since we have Ixwn here, and that's I’ll« ity, like hia great chancelloi, atei "I wished to s|ieak to Mr. Unwin W. F. Wintermantel, of Jefferson, are tools, implements, cotton goods, affairs has reported adversely the bill to planned. Tnis programme will give lias contracted to deliver 8,000 pounds nearly five years. Of course, It's ab -o |Mx>ple think him to Im all honest ; prhately, Jim,” said he. shoes and specialties. A banker of Ro surd to siip|s>se that the death of 15 truth. He will aiirerMxi in his case, I "Well,” said Birley, "I've come to create a national park at Ap|s>tnattox. her in all, 38 battleships, 14 large of 1902 hops to New York parties at 12 sario recently reported that for the half think — 1 I ih VS heard him talk it to cruisers, 38 smaller cruisers and 96 lie a sort of interpreter, 'Manuel, lest years ago I" the one |««>r Dick was cents per pound. An explosion on the submarine txiat year ended June 30, 1901. the increase thinking of. No; I've come to the con Frank—amt he will come back more you, being a foreigner like, leastways Fulton, while she was bound from torpedo boats. After the completion of General Russell A. Alger is said to of transactions lietween his house snd <U«apot than ever. 1'ixir father" ’ She ' not altogether English yet. mightn't Brooklyn to Norfolk, injured half a this program the plan contemplates clusion that lie had some hair breadth new constructions« to replace ships be at the head of a syndicate which, it the United Btates had tieen 131 per smu|>e from death in his mind, and b i 11«I bark, and looked sadly out over undeatand some tilings an Englishman dozen persons. cent, and he understood that other th« valley, from which rose the smoke which, though still serviceable, may is rumored, will purchase the Cornu like my friend here would very likely that the rest was delirium." banks had had similar experiences. copia mine at Baker City. General MacArthur claims that he was »ml wMiml of it» daily toil, fatigued have reached the prescribed age limit. You see, 'Manuel, for one thing "But, dear," «aid Mrs. Freeman, But while we are materially increaaing res|s>nxible for the plan to capture »lid h.rcM), I thought, on that warm “In view of the fact that there is Late spring is retarding the early de ' you don’t seem to undi rstand that an "don’t you forget, Ixith of you, that j English clergyman ia not the flunkey Aguinaldo, and that he is the one to some public sentiment favorable to velopment of the Eastern Oregon gold the aggregate of our trade with Argen Dick's confession, according to liiniM<lf, slimmer afternoon. building ships in our government navy fields. Roads are still in very bad tina, here, also, the absence of dire« t "1 have thought a geat deal,” said you may get a pastor of the fatherland lie censured, if anyone. was of a murder which lias not lx«»ii yards, it has been deemed advisable by »ha;«, but a few warm days will make steamship communication is a handi I M-izing the <>p|H,rtunity her exclama- to be. You mustn't say ‘Come here!' The German emigration to this coun found out?" cap. the committee to insert a provision in a wonderful improvement. "You are right, my dear," said he 'i"ti afl"rdi«l, "of that strung« dream and ‘Do this!’ or ‘Don’t dothat!’ with try for the past quarter of the present In Chile, where lumbering s the out any rhyme or reason but your own year was three times as great as the the appropriation bill this year, leav "But, at the same time, there lias n>> i OU told nie ol.'' W. O. Tycer and Thomas Vennum, chief industry in its southern pro ing it to the discretion of the secretary "Y■»," said she, turning with sud high ami mighty will. That may Ixi corresponding quarter of 1901. one lieeu missed who could have Ix-en of the navy to build any or ail ships in arrested in Brownsville on the charge vinces, practically all ol the wood is cut Biamarckian, 'Manuel, but it's not disposed of in that wav. Two men, I den interest. by mills of American construction. Ah The last parts of the Rochambeau government yards, but making it man 01 robbing the bank at that place of of English. An Englishman would say, "Do you »till dream it?" I asked. remember, have disappeared, but they the machinery used in the produc $1,700, have been bound over to the monument have arrived in New York datory on him to construct at least one “Yit, 1 do; but not often now." ’You be d----- d, sir! Who are you had nothing Iodo with cjiemiiwls, and tion of flour also comes from the June term of the circuit court and and will lx- ready for the unveiling by battleship or one armored cruiser in "ft is a veiy strange tiling. Does talking to? A dog at your heel’’—as, they were last seen near that deep paid United States. the president in Washington on May such navy yard as he may designate, as taken to Albany for sale keeping. th« dream i-orne st any particular hour I daresay, niv friend here would say if In the clough; it would I* datective On account of the (toliticsl disturb- 24. an experiment, and it is further pro Superintendent J. D. Lee, of the he diiln't luippen to lie a parson.” •peculation thrown away to imagine Of the night?" ani-es in Colombia, imports from the vided that he shall keep an accurate state jienitentiary, rejsirts that the ex- "When you've quite done, Jim,” Sol Smith Russell, the actor, is dear! "It <l<x«>," said she; “and that, I how they could lie done to death in a account of all expenditures for labor I»eriment recently undertaken by that United States have increased only at Washington. chemical vat. Come," said he. wring daresay, makes me think more of it. said tho brother-in-law. and material in the inspection and con institution for the clearing of land lie slightly TLe imports from all other "Eh?" said Birley, as if he caught my serious, anxious look, "let the mat It al«aya comes two or three hours Another revolution has broken out struction of such ships and re|x>rt to toning to private parties, under a con countries have remaim-d stationary. faintly a distant interrupting sound. after I have gone to b««d. I dream It. : ter alone, we can do nothing with it in Santo Domingo. United States trade with Ecuador congress at each session, and on the tract granting a five years’ lease of the "i'erhapr, Mr. Birley," raid I, "I The chemical works are an abomina ami then to-nm« wide awake; and after shows a gratirving im rease, dee to pur completion of said ship he shall make premises so cleared, has proven a suc The insurrection in the island of tion, but the only recent death I can I hav» lain awake a little 1 always hear had better hear what Mr. Meinhardt a detailed report showing the relative cess. i In addition to accomplishing the chases for theGnayaquil-Quito railroad, Samar is practically at an end. •us;«cl them of is that of an unfortu tlm hall clock strike two-—my room is wishes to say to me." cost of one built by the government and clearing i of the land, the state gets the better and quicker transportation, low "Yea, of course," said he, ami ns to dog; someone bad dyed Inin 111 over the hall." The storm in Wyoming of the past one built by contract. It is believed er freight rates and the aiming of wood, employment is furnished con posed an unwelcome silence upon "Ami the first night yon had the blazing scarlet; for a while he slunk week killed from 12,000 to 15,000 by your committtee that nothing short Amercian commercial travelers. victs, who otherwi-e might be idle, and sheep. alsmt the streets, an object of loathing ■!r<-uni—do you think it came then self. of an experiment of this kind will show I the state acquires without anv expense "I only wish to tell you, Mr. to himself, and of terror, curiosity and alsmt the same hour?" FILIPINOS SURRENDER. A magnificent silver service was pre whether private contractors have been i additional acreage for agricultural pur "Ye«,'' said she, "I think so. But," Unwin,” said Meinhardt, looking hard worn to the whole dog world; then lie sented to Admiral Schley on the first reasonable in their bids, and serve for poses. | at me, “ since you "have seen a glHXl ami she leam«l forward, eager and |utle, diaap|MMirrd—withdrew, probably, in Fierce Insurgents of Samar Capitulate by the day of bis visit to Memphis. the future guidance in the construction Wheeler and Lincoln counties have sham» and despair to that |x>nd in the "whv do you ask me these questions? deal of my ward. Miss lxicroix" ( Bir- Hundreds. of our navy. An appropriation of Three of the crew were drowned in paid their 1901 state taxes in full. clough ami put an end to the glaring Have y 11 found out something from ley evidently chafed at that), "especial $175,000 is recommended for each yard ly lately, I understand, and since it your friends in Ixmdon, perhaps? You Manila, April 30.—General Frederick the wreck of tho steamer Gribbe, of anomaly of Ids existence. Rut, after Mrs. Ann Bowen, a pioneer of Ore D. Grant’s expedition in the gunboats in which a ship is built." • II, I think the chief harm they do is had heard nothing when last 1 anki-d may have entered your head that some Cleveland, off^Polnt Pelee, Ohio. gon, died in Baker City, aged 73 years. Base» and Florida, several steam to every green thing and toHteiniisr.lt'» you, I know. Tell me—have you heard time she might make you a beautiful Protut Against Discriminstion. The furnace men at the East Helena wife, I wish to tell you that you must Cummings & Cole have sold their launches and native lighters, has reputation for honesty. I see tld" something now?" Chicago, May 1.—Merchants and sawmill at Sandy to two men of Orient. ascended the Gandara river in the "No, I am sorry to say, I have not. give up thinking anything of the sort, smelter, at Helena, Mon., have gone on morning," lie continued, turning and strike for recognition of their union. manufacturers of Chicago have united because she is going to marry my sou The consideration was $1,524.85. Island of Samar, and has brought the picking up the newspaper, "that he is 'till I do not despair, 1 have a ho;« I Frank.” The attorney general of Missouri has in a strong protest to the interstate insurgent leader Guevarra and his en again in court for infnngemeut of wm< may learn something soon." Sixty children were vaccinated at “Oh, that d——d for a tale, ’Man tx-giin prix-ei-dings in the supreme court commerce commission against alleged "Oh. what?" she eagerly demanded. tire command down to the poet. Guev patent." Oswego in one day. So far only one "1 think," said I, "you had lietter uel" exclaimed Birley, before 1 could of that stab- in an attempt to break up discrimination in the transcontinental case of smallpox has developed there. arra's command consisted of Rafel 8e- Our talk then turned on the former rates. It is charged that by the rates say a word. | the beet trust. bastin, Abki and 38 other officers, 189 case of the same kind, the heavy dam not ask me; it may only end in disap inadu Chicago manufacturers are placed “Will you 1« quiet, Jim?" said The board of trustees of the state re men and 161 rifles. Five men of the constabulary were in competition with New York for Pa ages paid, and the strange dlsap|«araoce |«>intinent, ami this matter already Meinhardt, with restrained voice, but Three hundred insurgents with 131 ambushed near Manila and one of them cific coast trade, and for trade west of form school at Salem has awarded con of Mr. iacroix. I asked him if he had pn-vs upon you too much." glaring eyes, and that apoplectic, pur rifles are expected at Uatbalogan, "You are very kind to me," said »lie. tracts tor supplying that institution kill«*«! and another injured. The in ever heard the romantie hiatory of the Samar to surrender formally to the Mv pulrc lx«at tumultuously, and 1 plish flush suffusing his head and face. surgents were armed with Mauser the Rockies. Attention is called to the with 200 cords of fir wood. lacroix family. He knew all s I mmi I it fact that equal rates from New York "Nav, lad," said Birley; “that’s a waa "ii the |»iiut of saying something American authorities. Three thousand tie had heart! it from Birley. and Chicago to Pacific Coast pointe Both aides to the strike at the woolen boiomen, 28 of them armed with rifles, poinlon whicli I mun ha my say. Be- rifles. 1 broached to him my h<>|H. of either rash concerning niy devu.mn, when she f re you tell anybody Ixaiiro is going to practically eliminate the advantage mills in Oregon City continue firm. have surrendered at Bulat, also in Five were killed in »"powder explo »»Idol, almost aa if she knew what I finding the lost Mr. Imcroix, or at least which should be Chicago's owing to her The employes will not return to work Samar. waa thinking of, "Buy I can think of marry Frank, you must get the consent sion at Shenandoah, Pa. of finding out what had tiecome of him. situation territorially. To this charge under the present wage scale, and the nothing else much—I can be interested of at least three p«xiple—the girl her Illegal recruiting is the cause of the answer of the railroad manage Surrendan ia Ntgroa. anti 1 told him I had written some company still refuses to make any con in nothing else, it is very foolish of self, your s«in, ami her other guardian, ' much disorder in Finland. weeks liefore to some friends who, I ments has always been that water com cessions. Captain Kennon, of the Sixth in me. but 1 cannot help It. Mr. Stein- that's me.” Steinhardt looked at him had thought, might make inquiries for Seven bodies have been recovered petition by the way of the Gulf made it fantry, reports from the ¡island of Ne har.lt »■ uietiiuee in rather rude to me in unfeigneil surprise, but he «ent on. Marion county hop contracts repre gros the surrender of the ladrone leader, imperative that the same rates be made me in lxindon, but that I had heard , alsmt it; he wants me to marrv “Your son, that’s your affair, of course; from the Pittsburg wreck. from New York to the Pacific as from senting 19,000 pounds of the 1902 crop nothing from them, and that therefore Frank," said she, simply; "I.ut 1 .to but the gin, that’s partly mine; and I Senator Allison says some form of Chicago, St. Louis and other Miesis- were recently filed at Salem. The con Rufo, with 158 officers and men of bis 1 thought of going to lxindon m/wlf on m t wish to marry Flank, command, together with 12 guns, 140 and Frank shall not see I’anl'a Ixiuise engaged to reciprocity will lie granted to Curia. tracting firm was Lilienthal Bros., of bolos, seven spears and a few revolvers sippi River valley points. that errand as soon as my six months <!.«<• not wish to marry me. I do not ' marry anvlxxiy against her owu wish New York; Myrtle B. Cole will deliver Hayti has promised to give Germany had expired. He shook his head and daggers. Captain Kennon says « i»h to think of marrving at all just j and liking." Great Intcreits at Stake. 10,000 pounds at 12$$ cents, and Mrs. this surrender means the opening up of naval station at Mole St. Nicholas. "I fancy," said he, "all inquiries yet. “Liking!" scoffed Steinhardt. Seattle, May 1.—The sale of the Eb M. E. Arms will receive 12$$ cents for the whole of the southern coast of the have l««en made. However, since it is Five men in jail at Salem, Or., se- ner Copper Mining properties "I »oppose," said I, piquiwi, and jeal- "What has liking to do with it? Lik at Ju- 9,000 pounds. Island of Negros. desirable to find out if possible e ing should come after ma ’ riage with a cured a saw and nearly gained their • hardt neau and the building of the Valdes- thing for certain"—tie paused The cholera situation in the islands | proper, mixiost girl, not before. , freedom. it he PORTLAND MARKETS. Eagle Railway will depend upon the I.Hiked at me—“I tell yon what does not show any improvement. Chol “That may ba your foreign way, which The town of Herkimer, Kan., was result of the investigations to be made are going foi out fortnight's boli. era cases are reported among the Amer Manue. but it’s not our English »»y, Wheat — Walla Walla, 65@65$$c; ican soldiers in Caraines provinces of almost destroyed by fire, which en- by H. H. Douglas, who has left for the the end of the month: I will 1 th a I nor our Ixincashire way, nowther. north. He represents the I .and, Credit bluestem, 66@66$$c; valley, 65c. South Luzon and elsewhere, bu> so iar do what I can if you like.” "Confound your Lancashire!” cried tailed a loss of $100,000. poor Barley — Feed, $20@21; brewing, few Americans have beeivattacked and A Mortgage Company, of Loudon, in I agretxl with him that it mig to a Steinbardt. It is possible to send a message ■kone $ 21@21.50 per ton. the disease is confined to natives and might not, result in something: . “if it had imt been for l.an?a-hire, vessel 200 miles from land by the new which Frank M. Bradshaw, the Los 1, he Oats — No. 1 white, $1.20; gray, Chinamen. In Manila there have been safe concord—and so It was settle my lad," -raid Birley, thoroughly Fessenden system of wireless teleg Angeles promoter, is interested. Cap k” tain Healy also is connected with the $1.10@1.15. 555 cases and 445 deaths from the chol it less than three weeks he would other roused, "you wouldn't lie the big nun- raphy. Flour—Beet grades, $2.85(33.40 per era, while the provinces report-1,699 concern. The company is the one lxindon doing his boat to emuls you are!" . -.'—for ! ' Chalmer E. Shuff has been sentenced barrel; graham, |2. 50(32.80. which has announced its intention of case's and, 1,169 deaths. cocq. "Are you mad?" exclaimed Mein- to death at Wallace, Idaho, for the building the Valdes-Eagle City Rail Millstuffs — Bran, $16(317 per ton; essly. I hardt, striding up and down the hearth murder of Eugene Klein, at Mace, in way, and of doing an immense amount middlings, $19; shorts, $17.50@18.50; JAILED IN ITALY. CHAPTER VI. xome- rug. and glaring from Birley to me. that state. of development within the Copper chop, $16. 1 had tacitly assented to Frac t li ink "You shall repent this! Mr. Unwin, Hay — Timothy, $12(315; clover River and Tanana valleys. If Mr. I Men from United Statu Cruirer Chicago Gst The form of the coronation of King I had better have a talk with you an suggestion, that no more wan Edward will consist of 26 sections and Douglas decides that the Ebner group $7.50@10; Oregon wild hay, $5@6 per Heavy Santencu thought or said of Dick’a Imrribl on<li n> other time.” will end with the crowning of Queen of mines is what it has been repre ton. tomiride confession; but it imp satis- Venice, Italy, April 30.—All tlie Potatoes — Best Burbanks, 1.40@1.65 sented, or in any way comes up to the (To lie continued.) Alexandra. me as living too vivid to be light He expectations of the company which he percental; ordinary, $1.20@1.25 per members of the crew of the United carded as without any basis of ti> to be- The strikers of the Singer Sewing represents, the deal will be closed, and cental; Early Rose, $1.50@2.00 per States cruiser Chicago, arrested for dis Rugy With a Hiitory. continued to think of it very mm imsaif Machine Company, at South Bend, the first payment of $600,000 will lie cental; growers prices; sweets. $2.25@ orderly conduct here yesterday, have thought of it more tiecause, in » The king's coronation crown is to be Ind., have lost their strike and gone made. i the 2.50 per cental. lieen sentenced to terms of imprison the unreasonableness of «tie11 a co witli adorned with what is termed "the back at the company's terms. Butter—Creamery, lrt@171yc; dairy, ment, ranging from three to four Will be Taken to Arlington. lion, and its manifest "waste of •ved a Black Prince ruby.” It is not gener 12*y@15c; store, 10@12$$c. months each. Captain Robert P. The Marquis of Queensbury has-been five s|>c< illation" (as Freeman dry— ally known that this stone, which now Lon Angeles, Cal., May 1—The re- Eggs—15@16c for Oregon. Wynne, commanding the marine guard declared a bankrupt. have said), the vapors, no to s which forms the center of the Malte.so cross mains of the late Major General W . 8. Cheese— Frill cream, twins, 13(3 of the Chicago; Robert E. Led tetter, Congressman Cummings, of New Rosecrans, U. 8. A., will tie disinterred 13$$c; Young America, 14@15c; fac- assistant surgeon of the Chicago; Lieu Ixailae'a dream would persist in ing to on the late Queen Victoria's crown, ia ling in my imagination with t. about May 10 and conveyed for inter torv prices,1@ 1 $$c lees. *t, but not a ruby at all, but simply a red York, is seriously ill. tenant John 8. Doddridge, of the Chi porn of Dick's delirium. Could it he did not care tor that. He called spinel. It is of large size, and if it Poultry—Chickens, mixed. $4.50@ cago. and a marine named Wilfred Henry Schwab was hanged at New ment to the National cemetery at Ar really lie that Mr. Ixicroix had met hts t x' -cr Ids friends and Ids neighlsirs were a true ruby would fur surpass in ark. N. J., for the murder of his wife lington, near the city of Washington, 5.50; hens, $5.00@6.00 per dozen. Ixingley are the men sentenced. death in some such way? And if he to r< ice with him, of whom I was value the Koh-i-noor itself, for rubies When it arrives in Washintgon it will ll@U$»c per po-nd; springs, 11@ At their trial in the San Marc > po had, how had ha come by it?—and , ..«>.• for since he got the lietter of me never run to the same size as diamonds, and child. liejin state. Elaborate funeral cere ll*$c per pound. $4.00(36.00 per doz lice court. the pri oners admitted thst The Boer agents in America are try monies have been planned to take place en; ducks, $5.00@7.00 per dozen; tnr they were intoxicated when the disor where? Was it even possible In the , over Uio lecture affair he bail l>een a. ami being also far rarer are consider mystery of things that Lacroix had amicably disposed as before. The din ably more valuable in price per carat. ing to induce President Kruger to visit in the national capital May 17. Since keys, live, 12@13c, dressed, 14@16c [>er ders occurred, and pleaded that tl ay been smothered in one of his own vats? ner «as a very sumptuous affair, and A four curat ruby, for instance, would this country. the death of General Rosecrans the re pound; geese, $H.5O@7.OO per dozen. acted in self defense when mobbed by mains have rested at Rosedale ceme But a discovery I made alxiut this Mr .Meinhardt thought himself so much lie worth about $10,660, probably even Mutton—Gross, 4Sc per pound; the crowd. The public prosecutor de With peace perhaps in sight, Eng tery, Los Angeles. time—trivial, apparently, yet to me master of the situation that, I think, more if it were a flawless stone; a four dressed, 7$$c per pound. manded a sentence of seven months' im- significant—fixed my idea more firmly he indulged rather more freely in wine carat diamond would not lx> worth the land is still sending men and muni Hogs—Grose, 6’40; dressed, 7$$@8c pri-onment for Assistant Surgeon Led- tions of war to South Africa. Coin Bolivar« In Washington. ;>er pound. lietter, and sentences of six months’ •n my imagination. Ono night while than was hie habit. In the drawing half of that sum. Tim so-called "Black Prince ruby" I sat thinking of my return to London room after dinner hie eye was the Caracas, Venezuela, May 1.—The Veal—6$$@8c for small; 6($@7c for impri'Oiiment for the others. A vigilante committee has been or I took up my Biadshaw, and carelessly brightest and his talk the loudest and derival its name from the fact that it ganized in Chicago to drive the rougher Venezuelan government has decided to large. It is understood that the prisoners use the mint at Washington instead of began noting the times of trains from most voluble. He watched his son was given to Fidward, the Black Prince, element from one of the wards. Beef—Gross, cows, 4@4$$c; steers. will pay the costa of the trial and com the Paris mint, as formerly, for the 5c; dressed, 8@8A$c per pound. the neighlmring large town to the me paying gallant little attentions to a by Don Pedro of Castile in gratitude : pensate the persons who sustained in Hope—12$$@15 cents per pound. juries as a result of their disorderly tropolis. The linos of three companies strange young lady, while Mias Lacroix for the victory of fxmgoro in April, | The majority of the inhabitants of coinage of bolivar silver coins, worth Wool—Valley, 13@14; Eastern^Ore- conduct. Two of the injured persons passed through it, an<l I became inter was surrounded by the beaus of the 1367, which restored the throne of tho Danish West Indies are in favor of about 20 cents. About 2,000,000 bol ivars are to be coined. gon, 9@llc; mohair, 23$$c per ]>ound. claim 160 pounds each. ested in noting how the rivals ran fast neighborhood, and ho called him, in Spain to Don I edro. Henry V wore it their sale to the United States. • '"I still faster trains against each audible nsides, "Fool"Idiot!”— in his helmet at the battle of Agin- [ Richardton Returns from Alaska. other. In this survey my atlention “Blockhead!” At length he became court, and it has ever since formed |art I More than 20 varieties of rice are Immenaa Amount of Wheat Sold. The steel vessel builders on the Great was fixed by a very small fact: one so impatient that, shouting “Frank, I of the crown jewels of England. Ini known in the Philippines; but, though Seattle, April 30.—Captain W. P.. Walla Walla, Wash., May 1.—W. lakes are assured a year of great activ company ran one of its two quickest want you!" he strode out of tlm r<x>m. spite of its having been proved to lie this cereal is so important to the na H. Babcock, the wheat king of Eureka ity. The contracts for 1902 aggregate Richardson, United States army, who, trains so that it reached the neighbor- Frank nt once arose and followed him nothing Imt a spinel it still figures in tive», not enough of it is prixluced to a carrying capacity of 3,000,000 tons. according to reports from the national the description of tho regallia ns a supply tlu-ir needs, and large quantities Flat, has closed out nis. holdings, This will lie an addition of 10 per cent, capital, was dispatched to Alaska to in« ing town about midnight— the only in evident alarm. "ruby," and as such was shown at the amounting to 175,000 bushels, He to the present lake tonnage. After some time he returned, looking v,,ry quick train within two or three vestigate, with Lieutenant R. P Em have to lie imported annually. hours of that time. I found easy op pale and agitated. He came up tome famous exhibition of 1862, when tho ( sold at terminals for 67 cents, equal mons, the reported destruction of Rus The increased use of the telephone in An aerolite fell near Chatillens the sian monuments defining the Interna portunity to test in some degree what (I sat talking with Mr. Birley), and to royal jewels were one of the most in- to 57 cents a bushel free on board cars London has greatly diminished the de foresting exhibit«. other »lay. The stone was triangular tional line lietween Alaska and Canada, my great surprise said: •ivnitlcance this fact might have. His wheat was in shape, of a dark gray color, aliont mand for hansoms. That is easily un- at Walla Walla, "Mr. Unwin, the governor wants to has returned from the north. He Carly in the week following Dick's - True Enough. derstood, for business men, to whom stored at different points on Puget eleven ounces in weight. This is only would neither affirm nor deny that his I oonfeaaion, Mr. Bteinliardt had gone to speak to you in tho dining room.” The tn uble with most of us is not so time is precious, no longer have to Sound, and was the biggest individual I the second meteoric stone that is known duties were to investigate matters bear London to attend his trial, in the court hail a disagreeable recollection of a bolding in Walla Walla Valley. much that we have a hard row to hoe drive hurriedly to this or that office. to have fallen in Switzerland. ing n tho boundary queetio*. of Queen's bench, I think it was. He former interview there, but before I but that wo dislike hoeing.—Tuck could say anything he continued — "I'm Would be absent for more than a fort- NEWS OF THE STAI! *