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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN KLAM A 1 II FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 5, 1BO2 Fo on Monday morning I called on THE SIDEWALK GAVE WAV CHICAGO TEAM8TER8' 8TRIKE Steinhardt ami said 1 wus ready to set out at ome, ami in the altern xiii I 'IX .11 T May Rtiult In Stoppage of 40,000 Men at Ont Man Killed, On* Hundred Hurt was whirling through 1« n,t; I>.-rl»y- Stockyard». shire on my way to h.ndoii and the FROM THE FOUR QUARTER8 OF York. L 1 ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL Continent. I could not forlsor feeling i Chicago, May 30.— If the four great New York, May 29. —One man something like delight nt the thin g« THE WORLD. PART8 OF OREGON. packing con erns at the union stock BY I. MACLAREN COBBAN. instuntly killed and about ICO otl from terrible Tlliqsirley to I'.i ¡-e bright i var ls shall not yield to tbe demands of injured this evening by the brea» 0 rcenes—although I scateely knew wle-ro A Comprehtnjiv« R«v,.w of th« Important i the striking teamsters within a short Commercial and Financial Happening of Im I was journeying, or for what. Could down of a temporary sidewalk at F lime it may result in a general stoppage llapptnmg, of the Put Week, Presented of 40,000 employes at the yard». I then have guessed what stran.-e things Al portance—A Brief Review of the Growth avenue and Eighteenth street, U'sity which wus half listless to the I would hear when I reached the to me In s Coadtnied Form, Which 1» Mott ready* several hundred persons have and Improvement» of the Many Induatriea of those injured may die. ov i"lmnn,” and mv nttcnti..n unknown city of Battel on the Rhine, ; quit. Tlie situation is becoming eo Those who fell were part of thecrc Likely to Prove of Interut to Our Many Throughout Our thriving Commonwealth huh at num iirristed by this:— could 1 havs guessed that 1 was being involved that it apparently will lie im gathered to watch the parade of mili "TO EMMANUEL HTEINHARDT limried along by the Divine \ eng. ,,m,., Ruder» possible for the union men to remain at —Lateat Market Report. in Englund.—Emile llaxs in Basel »«nd that 1 was not so milch deputed b» in honor of the visit of the Fret work much longer without violating H uh . though you tn,, huv« forgotten I ! Hteinhardt to sue Emilie Haus as by the rules of the Chi< ago Federation of Rocbambeau comm is«ion to this ci The registration throughout the not you. 1 am in very much trouble l.at Overruling Power who was im Tho entire I rench cabinet has re Labor, under which they hold charters. Two thousand persons were on the si< state was slightly less than that of 1900, and leur from you, many times since |H*lling that man on t<> his doom, what, signed. I Conferences between several of tbe although in some places it was larger. walk when it gave way. They first, now a »in. Come to in«, come, I have often w< nder. d since, would my , firms and representatives of the union Fire in Brooklyn destroyed property wfine the ‘liHi lute' must be gewrit- feelings huve la-en us 1 was borne along precipitated 20 feet into an excavati were held this afterniH.n in an effort t< The Travelers Protective Association valued at $175,000. to appear again and light at tir next (A Basel address wus ap with rush and roar iu the railway adjust the trouble, but tiie packers re of America will meet in Portland in for a new building, and fell on piles tra i n? sitting of the court. But he shiiniiot pended.) Attorney <>eneral Knox is confined fused to concede t.ny of the demands of June. building material. Considering t plunder the lass. I mun Hud if she's "as it not natural that I should at tbe strikers, and tlie probability of an ’lb« lir t night of my journey I rest to liis Imine with a severe cold. State Superintendent Ackerman is nature of the accident, and the numb- with my sister, and if lie's frightening ome think this was addressed to the ed in London. 1 went to that hotel Bituminous coal workers may strike early settlement seems as remote as on bu-y add res-ing public school graduates of persons in it, the hospital surgeoi her—and if he I*', by Hi' I-—<1! 1 mun I mmamml Meinhardt I knew? There I (Bacon's) in Great Queen street, where I the first dav of the tie-up. Tonight 225 it ni sympathy for the anthracite get a writ of inai.damns or sunimat, might I m < others of tlie num« in Eng- Mr. laicroix had comtnon'y stayed on o workers. boxmaker.- employed at the National in various parts of the state. express surprise at the few who r and tak* th' lass whoam wi' mo. I'm 1 iml, but surely no other to whom the his visits to Lindon, but I found noth ! Box Company's plant struck because Hop contracts continue to be filed reived serious hurts. Many were ab Aimt.ier eruption Las occurred on they had been asked to furnish boxes for record in tlie various hop sections giiurdian as much as him, and if tin' implication, which J read between th« ing of com ispience. Martinique. A party of scientists had to the packers against whom the team- of the state. Twelve cents is the rul to go directly borne after having the: lass would ruther bide hm s of this advertiseiiien], of broken I was wietched. cold and hungry, injuries treated by the ambulance sui not take her. Yea ; 1 a! f illli with a woman would so well ap whi'ii, ah1 ut i o’, lock in the morning a narrow escape. ;-ters are struggling. The American ing price. geons. ply. And she seemed in urgent dis of th« third <l:iy, I left the train at it." A mass meeting will be held in Al Early in the afternoon the police b» I drew his attention back to the ur- tress; sh« Is'gged him to go to her. It Basel. I jiermitted myself to he taken bany in the near future for the purjxve came suspicious of the strength of th gent necessity of doing something in was scarcely probable, I thought, that to a hotel, where I order« I bre.kfast. of promoting the interests of the 1905 sidewalk, and a detail for hoars kep her father's case; had lie anything to Meinhardt would »<»• it; be read little Alter partaking of which I revivtd, and exposition. the jieot.le from crowding on it. Whei Bllggl'st? "f newspa|>er literature, 1 knew, und begun to think of the er. and on which The work of removing the old street the time for the procession drew near! “Well, now ,let mo think,” said ho, Li- usiuil paper waa the local dully, I had come. car tracks in Baker City preparatory to the crowds became unmanageable, and “We'll suppose Paul cam« home that "bat, then? In spite of my ah- Fine« my arrival I laying new for an electric line is well in spite of the force of police, crowd«« night—late, you think, very lute— Lorrence of him, and my wish to avoid onto the forbidden sidewalk, and ther^ under way. his liltb* portmanteau curried in his Inin, should 1 not, f..r the woman's tainly using Fren h ; stayed nntil the breaking of the sup hand; he pulls out his handkerchief to ’• ike. inform him of this? I pondered I hail I h - i - u ut.swered The Sugar Pine door and lumber porters .anded them io the excavation. | blow Ills liow, or his repeater watch to this idea all the rest of th« day, until i (1 found iHtcr that i company, of Grants Pass, whose plant know: the timo, ns he comes down the the . veiling, when I took it to Birley. least, I might as well wa- recently destroyed by fire, will re English); but on in PALMA IS CENSURED. lane, and so In* drops that ticket. It's • ertainly,” said he; “the scamp! build immediatley. from the l.udw igstrus-e to tbe obsi uro liear oik 1 o’clock, may be, and there's I et him know of it. 1 suppose he only The 22nd annu l! commencement ex- Made Hit Message Public Before He Sent It not a light anywhere burning, yea, by married my sister because she had u street I sought, 1 I.a I to d aw ex« na ively upon my stock of German. I dis erci-e-of tl e Chemawa Indian school to Congress. th« I.—d! but Ile a is!" lie oiclaiiued, bit of brass.’* were held la-t Thursday, when 16 pu Fo I l ulled on Steinhardt that very covered that Fraulein Emilie Haas turning and catching hold of my arm. Havana, May 30.—The house of irp- * lived in one of a row of old tall houses pils received diplomas. “Right in th' road, as it were, us lu> evening. resentatives has reconsidered the bill ( not unlike some of those m the < itv of " ¡'hank you, conies by th« pond, lie sees th’ light A head-on collision occurred between Edinbiirgli), witli littlo windows in the that burns all night in old Jaques's l ot w hen l Lad told a freight train and a light engine near which provides amnesty for Americans steep grey ris.fr , which gave tlie im tagli! ( Birley always pronoiims-l the ’"me kind friend Las already sent me Ashland. Several of the trainmen who were undei sentence or in jail in pression of eyes with sle. py, heavy name ‘Jakes.’) * Th* owd chap s> Idom the pa|H-r” (taking up a copy of The were slightiy injured but none seri Cuba, and 1 as added an amendment lids. Up an I up the lia.-e stairs of the la put to lied; lie usually aits or lies up I lines). “Yes," he continueii, r<*a Lug ously. w hich provides that amnesty be grant house I stepped, till 1 think 1 was in that chair of his all night and all it over and chuckling at its composi the fourth H.sir—at any rate, 1 was Oregon Italian prunes are meeting ed to native lorn Arnerii ai.s only. In tion "I sup| “ .»e she thought she must day. Paul wns aye fond o' th* old high uh I could climb. 1 knocked with great favor in the East, and there this form the I,ill was sent to the sen chap: now does lie lift latch and g > in. write English for an Engli-h papet." the <f. or ol a humble “apurlm- lit” will be an increased demand for the ate. The purpose of the amendment is jn«t to say ‘how-de-do,’ or dis-1 < lie I lie laid the papei down.) “I’o r Ivo riuima, and an old ur.nkled woman product this year, with encouraging think it is tao late, and lin'd liest go on I mil o, she want- me; but I can't go, iipfieared. I inquired in German for to exclude from the proposed amnesty prospects for remunerative prices. i*m know , f must go to la.ndun alxiiit and si*« Aluit Fteinhariit'a up to' If those naturalized American citizens Fraulein Ilans, and was informed she T. VV. Clark, president and manager we could only get th* old chap to spe.ik my lawsuit again. I might hi ml Frank, was from I o lie, “giving h. r daily les of the Bandon Woolen Mills, of Oregon a ho might be reiea.-ed under the bill, but I really want him here." lie and tell us!” City has returned from the East. He and who might still continue to reside ¡ in-, d and ItHiked at me, nie.litutiveiy sons.’’ Mm was not, then, ill? Oh, no, rhe wus not ill—-he was wi ll. I made a contract at Chicago imolving in Cuba. "You are doing nothing, Mr. U nw in. CIIATPER XL The house has voted to fix the salary $ 50,060, which will keep his mill in Would you go for mv? You would, a-ked when she would be at hon e, and was told “a* Hie o’clock in the alter- It Is not necessary to detail bow we really and truly, do better operation day and night until Julv 1, of the president of the republic at than I noon." Fo 1 departed till then, with finally succeeded, after live dais of should. She thinkH she would (25,000 a year, and that of members 1903. like to alwiut six h airs in which to tax my in hard Inlnrr, under the direction of a ►■«me and s|H'ak to n e, but of longress at »3,600. she genuity in gue»-ing why Fraulein Ex-Senator George W. McBride was physician, in getting old Jaques to mi- wouldn’t. She »«ems to Is- very Pre-id nt I’alma's message to con ill- II h U-' h denial.d to see 8P inhaiilt had married a few days ago. ilerstand what we wan Us I to know, dying, I HUp|sise she thinks iierself, gress wa- read. Much scandal ht.s namely, whether bis nephew, I'nnl lai- |H«.r woman—and to H|H*ak to peopk* liecn ho urgent, rime »he wus m t dy arisen from the fact that this message Ten horses were burned in a livery ing, nor even ill. croix, ha<l visited him on the n gid of sick and dying is mor« stable fire at Oakland. Loss, $5,000*; was published here before it had been more in your way tlu< |< I h of Mur. Ii. I S' 2 " ' delive ed to congress. The house At five o’clock I called again, and insurance, $1,500. than mine. She will like to hear von; passed a resolution to the effect that it cred, however, In uot only getting him ► I . always liked clergymen; she liked found Fraulein Haas nt home. I was to understand, but in obtaining indis in. a little when we thought 1 was go u-ke.l tu come in. I looked curioii lv Professor L. R. Traver, of Roseburg, considered the premature publication lias been elected city superintendent of of tbe message a discourteay on the putable evidence. Mr. Iairroix h.ol ing to Iw u—a clergyman. ” ut tlie Frauli in. Sb" was a middle -aiem's public schools. part of President Palma. stopped at the cottage that night and lie turned slowly to the fire, took lip aged woman, ol the thin, nervous bad left for the Jaques a package the |M>ker, and carefully raked out tlie of German (or, perhaps, Sa iss), The postoffice at Ale. Marion county, Paris pa|s*ra Ix-uring dates from the a-he» from th« Initlom of the grate. bright, keen, grey eyes. Flie Army Tun» port SUtirtka. was entered and burglarized of the en 10th to the Itltli of the month and a Wa- memory leading him back reluct -miling, bit perplexi'il, to le eiv' tire stock of stamps and stamped en Washington, May 29. — Secretary statement to thia effect waa signed I' antly to those days of bis youth, and mid wa i e l lor me to state my business. velopes. Root today, agreeable to h is pom ire, tlie old man, w ho had sufficient 11 re<ov- ■ onq eiliug linn to nsk him elf win tin r “I come from Englund,” I Mini in sent to the senate a further mass of ered the us« of bis right nt hi to sign for all lie had gaim-l since then lie ha I German. Arthur McEwen, who represents a SENATOR C. D. CLARK OF WYOMING. his name legibly. “ I’licn you do not want me to give wealthy English syndicate, is in Baker information respecting the army trans not paid t<s> great a price? Senator Clark is one of the champions of the policy of national irrigation City looking for paying mines that can port service, based on mail reports of The anxiety and excitement of those away a lessons, ” said she, | ushing ''Well,” s.iid he, manifestly shaking llis parents moved West at an early day and he be bought. five days had l>een so great for me that ►oinetliing off, and turning to me, "prospectus” evidently laid rialy for He is a native of New York. officials stationed outside of Washing for some little time I was almost pros ''what d<> you say, Mr. Unwin? I will, I r< rental ion ; " my mother thought you got his higher education in the University of Iowa, He was admitted to the ton. Because of the magnitude of the •» Harry Granelli, a young man who at bar and in Issi located at Evanston, Wyoming, He declined appointment as trated. I net“! scarce sav that 1 was of course, pay your ex|»eiiRen, and you had come for that task, the secretary finds himself un much encouraged by our success with will take Emilie a letter from me, and "No,” said 1—"I come from Eng associate justice of the state supreme court, served two terms iu congress, was tempted to wreck the Harriman special able to submit itemized vouchers (or Jaques: ¡1 had the pspera with his ni'.ney- -I duresuy she mi-uns she needs land to see you, and then to go hack elected to the senate in ISfló and re-elected in 1899. He is a strong advocate of train near Roseburg last week, has been each expenditure, but the figures pro sent to the penitentiary for three years. duced show that the total cost of the Western development. sigiusl declaration, witnessed, of ciiurse. it." again.” by Birley and myself, securely linked She looked bewildered, I took from "I am much obliged to yon, Mr. In the shaft of the Golden Wizard transport service repair to date is 19 - 936,001. my pocket a copy of the Times ad ver- away in my desk. This should haw Steinhardt,” said I, "blit—” The 29th annual convention of the Express Company refused today to mine, of the Minersville district, near stimulated me to immediate further ''Oh,” raid lie, “it is I will be ti-ement, and handed it to her. At National A sms - ation of Corrections and handle me.it, 1 e< ause of the fear that Sumpter, a most remarkable ore body action, ami, I have no doubt, would obliged, but of course that does not once the expression of her face changed; In Marion County. is being developed. It was struck at a its drivers would strike. I ale liefore, it became paler now, and Charities is in s< sex n at Detroit. have, had 1 not been still eaten up with matter.” Salem, Or., May 29.—L. I. Reynolds, distance of 70 feet from the collar, and Striking teamsters attempt« 1 today Professor Adolf Kosemul, who intro anxiety alxiui l»uiso. Wliat if the "It is so unexpected," I continued; her eyes seemed to dilate, as w ith for 50 feet lias continued high gtade, treasurer of the Oregon state board of duced the stomach pump into mrdical to curtail the meat supply of down town with no immediate prospect of going horticultuie, says: “As near as can be bo|M< 1 < lierislied as the end of all this I might have added, "anil extraordi fear. hotels and es'aurants by surrounding practice, isdead. He was born in 1822. "But you," raid she, “ are not —the hope of taking her from the (ear- nary." estimated, tbe prune crop of this drivers for Swift & Co., and threaten out. Perhaps, ami dangers Hint hung nlsiut her, efi ‘‘Well, yes; I daresay it is. But you mnniiel Steinhardt? locality will not exceed 30 per cent of The navy department has ordered the ing tl em. Policemen sent in response liming her ns my very own, my wife' know what the Frenchman Hays about ever," she made haste to add, “you are gunboat Ranger, now at Sf.n Francisco, bi a riot cull dispersed the crowd, how the crop of last year. The above is for PORTLAND MARKETS. his son? He marriid, I know.” I to proceed to Panama and relieve the — wlitn if thia hope was Ireing baulktsl the unexpected.” tlie prune orchards north of Salem. I ever, anil soon were in full possession while 1 wns thus busy? The mere: ‘‘Let me consider it for a day; and shook my head. Wheat — Walla Walla, 65N@66c; have not yet received enough reports cruise r Philadelphia, the latter coming Further steps to extend the strike “I am no relation at nil to Herr north for repairs. thought of such a contingency was if I decide to g<> I shall I m * ready to Het from the district as a whole to give an were taken when orders were issued bluestem, 67c; valley, 65c. Steinhardt. Very likely that will ex Barley-Feed, $22@22.50; brewing, accurate estimate of the prune crop of enough to bring my fabric of careful out nt once.” from the teamsters' LeaJquarte-s that the second district.” evidence regarding the lacroix mystery "Ob, yes; consider it, and consult plain who I am”—and I gave her no coal should be delivered to come-ns $23 per ton. to nought. If 1 could only discover your friends. But if you do not go, Sleinhardt's letter. Oats—No.l white, $1.25@ 1.30 ¡gray, that refrigerate meat for “unfair” England Gratefully Accepts. She was moved when she saw the KEEP TELLING ABOUT IT. where she wan!—and that she still nobody will go." butcher shops or packing houses. This $1.15(31.25. she read the letter thought of me, an 1 fondly believed she London, May 29.—The British gov I went immediately from bini to handwriting. Flour — Best grades, $2.85(33.40 per development promises the most com The public come U> regard an ar ernment lias gratefully accepted the had done a little while she was yet in Birlev, and stated at one»* the extraor- through eagerly. It was short, I could ticle that ia advertised persistently as plete tie-up of teaming deliveries ever barrel; graham, $2.50(32.80. see. T imperley 1—«till refused to yield to ilinsry offer I hud received. jxTssessedof real merit. The advertiser Millstuffs — Bran, $15(316 per ton; offer by the United States o' a warship experienced in Chicago. Butchers “He thinks I am ill, and in want of therefore is wise who remembers this the cajoleries and threats of Steinhardt. "Go, lad,” said lie; “it will be ii middlings, $19(320; shorts, $17@18; to bring homo the body of Lord Paunce- that use mi at deliveied by non-union fact, and, having a good thing, keeps on Ach! This fote, late British ambassador at Wash and Inqied 1 would deliver her! But 1 pleasant holiday for you, and the poor money—of hia money! drivers will lose their ice, and con chop, $16. telling the public he has it.—ITinters’ Deep Appreciation was ex hud no news, and 1 waa devoured with woman, of course, would rather sei' will not do! Yon must go away sir!” Hay — Timothy, $12(315; clover, ington. Ink. (•) cerns that nii-ke their own ice will lose anxiety. soiiiv I mh I v from 'Manuel than only get a • • •. .......... $7.50(310; Oregon wild hay, $5@6 per pressed at the foreign office at this and (To be continued) their coil). other signs of American sympathy. ton. No news—except the confirmation letter from him.” Low Rates to Eastern Points. Naming the Child. from Birley that she wns not with Mrs. I hesitated; I did not desire a holi Potatoes — Best Rurbanks, 1(3 1.40 West Indian volcanoes show signs of Damaging Storms In Texas. The Northern Pacific Railway Com- percental; ordinary, $1 per cental; Hteinhardt. He had written to his day then, even on the Continent wheie Now, neessarily, when the new girl renewed activity. Fort Worth, Tex., May 30.—‘-’evere pany is now naming low excursion growers prices; Bweets. $2.25(32.50 sinter inquiring alxiut Louise, and had 1 had never been, but at the same time baby arrived there was much discussion The president has signed the Indian storms causing Hoods in the __ _ Panhandle _ ____ liecn answered to that effect; Mrs. soiiie change was becoming necessary among the members of the family as to appropriation and the omnibus claims rates to all points East. If ycu are percental; new potatoes, 3@3%c. thinkiig of visiting the old home— Butter—Creamery, 16@17J4c; dairy, along the Red river have resulted '"in hteinhardt hnd reason for supposing consi.lering the low condition to which what her name should be. bill. great damage to tbe Fort Worth A your childhood’s home, write or call on 12lu(315c; store, lb@12)fcc. “We «ill call her ‘Gernldina,’ ” she was in Blai'k]>ool, but at what ad my finances had sunk. has been any agent of the company and full An Denver City road and also tbeColoiado Eggs—15(315)40 for Oregon. | “But," said I, “I believe ho has said tbe fond mother. dress she could not say. States and particulars will be fujpished you, or Cheese— Full cream, twins, 125» Southern. There are no through trains “Why not call her ‘Esmeralda?’” signed 1 entreated Birley to go to Blackpool asked me only to get me out of tho way write A D. Charlton, assistant general (313c;YoiingAmerica, 13bj@ 14Jic; fac from Denver to Texas. Crops have to endeavor to find out, if lie could for some purpose. I think he suspects asked the first grandmother. "I saw Chile. been badly damaged. Railroad bridges One nian «»» killed and 100 hurt by passenger agent at 255 Morrison street, tory prices, 1(3 1*4C lees. spare the time. But ho needed no en I I have been finding out something that name in a story once, and always the collapse of a temporary sidewalk at e. rner of Third, Portland, Or., for de Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $4.50(3 at Parker creek and over Red river are wanted to try it on a baby.” treaty, for he himself was also becom more." tails, rates, routes, etc. 5.00; hens, $5.00(35.50 per dozen, ruined. “Oh,” murmured the second grand New York. “And what does that matter?'' asked ing anxious about her. 11! *4(312 c per pound; springs, 11(3 “I mun spare the time,’ eaid ho; i Birley. “Look here, my lad; I know mother, that “would never do. Let A suitable landing place at Honolulu Forest Fires in t.olrado. Attitude of Firemen and Pumpmen. 11 Q-c per pound, $3.00(35.00 per doz "and I mun go and find her. It's, of you're in a w>iy almut Louise. Now it us call her ‘Fanchon.’ ” for the San Francisco-Hawaiian cable “But don’t you think ‘Eltessa’ is a is difficult to find. course, no uso asking ’Manuel where strikes me if you g<> nway for a little Salida, Col., May 29— The worst Wilke-biirrc, l’a., May 30.—The otli.- en; ducks, $5.00(36.00 per dozen; tur keys, live, 13(314c, dressed, 15(316c per forest fires in the history of the moun •he is.” while (and you may as well go at pretty name, ami so odd, too?” put iu The boiler of a freight locomotive on cers of the United Mineworkers’ As (Wind; geese, $6.50(37.50 |>er dozen. But before ho had arranged to set 'Manuel's expense), things will turn one of the aunts. Mutton—Gross, 4Sc per pound; tains of the continental divide are rag "Excuse me, ladies,” ventured the a Virginia road exploded, killing the semblies, of this city, held n meeting out, something occurred which obviated out better for you than yon may think. engineer and fatally injuring fivo mer. here todny and reports were received sheared, 3\c; dressed, 7)yc per pound ing in tlie Collegiate range, and the ptxir father, who sat near by, but you Yon see, at the same time as you are tiio necessity of going, and produced re The majority of the senate committee from eommitu es appointed to interview Hogs—Gross, flJic; dressed, 7)»@8c Saugre de Cristo. More than a dozen sults of a more remarkable sort; »nd away, he is away, too. Frank must seem to forget that wo are trying to fires can be seen from thin city. The conn' back to tho works, and there will find a name for a human being, and on privileges and elections is opposed tlie engineers, firemen ».nd pumpmen per pound. this 1 must proceed to relate. to the house resolution providing for employed at the various collieries in Veal— 6S@8 c for small; 6)»@7c for water supply and grazing grounds will As I have already indicated, my ex be no reason for keeping Ixruise at not for a 5-cent cigar.” the election of senators by the poeple. this vicinity. These reports, it was large. be materially injured, and the loss of perience of the way in which such evi Blackpool. Take my word for it, lie’ll Knew How to T»ke Froud». Beef—Gross, cows, 4Xc; steers. timlier will aggregate a vast snm The senate committee on naval stut <1 after the meeting, showed very I shall manage to dence hr I had regarding Lacroix's fate bring her home; The origin of the fires is nnknown but The late historian, Faniuel Rawson affairs has agreed to report favorably few of the firemen and pumpmen un 5*4c; dressed, 8(38)»c per pound. bad rather come to mo than lieen found see her, and if »lie claims my protec Hops—12 '«¡(315 cents pet pound. it is suspected that some of them were by me tended to make mo what 1 may tion as her other guardian, I (shall tak’ Gardiner, tired to say of I'rondo: the bill provi ling for the retirement of willing to join tlie striking miners, un Wool—Valley, 12(314; Eastern Ore started by men who wanted to avoid cull “a waiter upon Providence." I her home with mo, and when lie conies “Whenever I find myself particularly Naval Constructor Richmond 1’. Hob less they were granted an eight h >ur gon. 8(®12c; mohair, 25c per pound. day. paying stumpage to the government Don’t perplexed on any point I look to see son. conceived—-I-may any, I wns convinced liiiek ho can't til’ her from me. what Fronde has to say about it. I al —I should liost attain further result, you see, lad?” Rciult of Bslgian Elections. Policemen’s jobs will be offered to Solicited Campaign Funds. I admitted the force of the reasons J ways Hnd his help invaliinle, for I can Jules Verne, the novelist, though by keeping myself open to evidence trust implicitly in his unfailing in lie urged, and all next day (which was the highest bidders at Hazleton, Pa. now in his Stith year, still works at his Brussels, May 29.—Tho final election Washington, May 30. — The civil niore than by ranging about and ruck- ■ returns anntt rviuruR show mat that tne the chamber of rep. ren. desk for four hours a dav. big my brain in search of it. All fear Sunday) turned them over. My going stinct at arriving at false conclusions; service commission has decided that A committee« of the Massachusetts * , American , . i.i- resentatives 31 will be ----------- eomnosed uu '»'ing at rest that our experiment upon , might certainly lie to Ixmise’s advant- and the more pwitive lie become“ tho An syndicate is planning a Catholic, Liberals, 34 R^iaTf ’ ' funds were solicited and collected for Even If Htein- safer I (eel in adopting n diametrically house reported adversely on an appro °ld Jaques might hnvo fatal or un-1 nge and to my own. stentnship line that will have a boat the presidential campaign of 1900 from liardt brought her back to Timperly oppoisto view. ” toward results (ho was now more alert priation of $25,000 fora military statue Th® employes under Collector of Internal start eve v dav for Europe, thus estab- than ever, and frequently naked, in 1 only for • visit of a few days, there Area Ociupied by Indian». lishing the first daily service. | rl h 2fi’ to the late Benjamin F. Butler. Revenue Henry, of Terre Haute, Ind., * 1 i as compared with a majority of 20 be- *riting, fot “tho girl”), I had betaken; would be sufficient opportunity for Bir In 1890 the area of the national do with his approval and co-operation, Henry O. Havemever has just given fore the elections. The new Belgian ley to take her home to himself. On niyself to a former habit, and every Mrs. McKinley’s condition remains main occupied by Indians aggregated day almost wont into town to the free the other hand, my refusal to go would 116,000,000 acres; today it aggregates aliout the same. She goes out driving but hold“ that the evidence dca's not 2,000 volumes to the library of the senate will contain 62 Catholics, 41 justify the institution of criminal pro public school at Greenwich, Conn., Libernls and six socialists, thus im reae- bring no advantage nor prospect of ad library to tend. Somotimes I read a vantage. And might not, indeed, 85,000,000 acres, which is about as frequently and visits the cemetery every ceedings against him or any of his erected by himself and his wife as a ing the government’s majority in thia hook, and sometimes the newspapers. subordinates. memorial. body one. Steinhardt’s offer be a suggestion of much land as we have in the states of day that the weather will permit. I was thus occupied one afternoon Providence? Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. with The Time«. I turned with a curl- NEWS OF THE STATE I I I