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REPUBLICAN KLAMATH VOL. VII. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAM Alli COUNT! CHAPTER XXII. MANUL1.1* AND ROASTED. PROUTS OF STEEL TRLST Cruel Revenge. The siege 1» ne aring a crisis at the Awful Isle of Passengers in Trainwreck Nearly $JX.OOO.OOO Annually — Employs* Stone House. Almost a week has In Pennsylvania. * Eager to Take Stock. N0RWE0IAN BARK 00’ passed since the arrival of Egan ari l ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Pittsburg, Jan. 9.—As a result of a New York, Jan. 8.—The United his braves. Ho has been reenforced ON WASHINGTON*. SMe^ States 8te«-| Corporation declared the almost dally, until the plain swarms collision between a passenger train and OF THE STATE. By PAUL de LANEY with savages. Ills last reenforce the rear end of » freight train on the regular quarterly dividend of 1 per ment* arrived at nightfall, and the e temper* cent, on the common and 1% per cent. morning is set apart to determine the Monongule-la division of the Pennsvl- Timber I.and Frauds Being Investigated j Eighteen Lo*t Out of a CM 24 <Mg on the preferred stock. long-drawn-out struggle. vania railroad tonight at Cochrane sta Old Jailbird Caught Exhibits for IPOS Indiana Reacnad the T*d ton iffb^ A financial statement was Issued Tim Lord of the Desert has truly tion, ju.t above Duquesne, seven men General ('rook opened the bug Exposition Linn County Schools Will showing net earnings for the calendar risen to the desperate man that he Forming Human ChnU to hla astonishment, found the Is. Without sleep night or day he are dead, one is dying and five others D< < ember estimated, of Have Libraries Horsethieves Caught year, with ~ Captain Mistook Um^ 000 therein. has kept his enemy at bay. Ills host injured. I $132,662,000. The Th.- net earnings for II poll Bad Man la the Pen. for Cape Flattery Llfflfc northwc "VVe||, If thia don't beat me!" marksmen have been kept at the loop I tlie quarter ended December 31 were The passenger train in the wrec k was the old veteran. "An Indian Is holos and a standing reward of $50 ------- he ootlyi | »31.339,613, an inc rease of $1.579,700, most Incomprehensible being for every fatal shot fired has been tbe West Hlizabeth accommodation A special agent of the government ii as compared with the same period of Port Townaend. Jan. I eeeeral It earth Where on «Brlh did be get offered, with a discount of $10 for train from l'itt-burg. It was on time, at Lakeview looking into timber land 1901. «« money? What on earth was he going «•very wasted load of ammunition. and hud a clear track, according to the frauds in that section, From the net c-arnings for the year, out of her crew of 20 to do with It? If thia ain't a puzzler' The results have lx*en astounding. •ii ijuctlona are made of $24,528.183 for Norwegian bark, Prince* . - signals displayed. At the siding at Em met t Kitnlierley, who broke jail sinking funds, depreciation and re- a total wreck on the tree". rrleaHcd hla grasp upon tlie* Cana b’ctid for hlji companion or rather Nearly every bullet that haa been dlan'a tliroal and drawn hla knife the man whom we brought hero with sent forth has found a victim, Once, Coi hrane it ran into the rear end of an at Canyon City a year ago, has Isen ar- cerve funds and for a special fund set two miles south of O«* ” —n twice, thrice, four, five Hums have extra freight, which had taken the rested in a Portland lodging bouse. aside for depreciation and Lmprove- south of Cape Flattery. But th«* half breed was more deeper him." The accident which re?1*^11^” inents; of $15.200,000 for Interest on Ifaninierslcy was sent for and again tho Indians been repulsed by the at«* With the Lord of tlie Desert now switc h, but had failed to cle ar the main The common council of LaG rande is of the bonds; ot $3,040,000 in sinking funds astrously occurred on ti tils enemy, hla only hope waa In ren told hla story, not varying one point wonderful marksmanship dering auch urrvleci for E«*an that th«* "Has anyone In that country groat cowtioys. it so me.i Impost Ible to line. The officials of the road attri at work on a new city charter. It for bonds, and of $56,052.869 for in- January 2, but the news« humanity reach the atone wall, SO fatal were buted the disaster to the failure of will include a considerable extension terest on the stocks. These deduc- ceived until today, owlnd number of latter would ac t opt him Into hla bat'd wealth?" Inquired General Crook. the shafts of lead tlons l«ave undivided profits amount lated location. A private fir sermons < f the city limits. of ii araudc-ra. a Ilf« tbnt he* really "Tho Ixird of tho D«**«*rt Is sup Tunneling had boon attempted, Patric k Quinn, the rear brakeman of ing to $33.841.565 for the year, appli ing here this afternoon v coveted. When th« traii|» r ralcnc'd posed to bo very rich." replied the A petition is lieing circulated in I.inn but tho rocks, so numerous a few feet th« freight, to see that hi* train had cable to Increase, depreciation and re- news wax carried 25 mlanoe of a hla throat be* a«l»«d the trapper's trapper. county to increase the tax levy in order Imnoath the soil, made this Impossi erve fund accounts for new construc the wilderness by an Intra purpose hand na It drew th« knife from th« "You say h« and tho ‘Ixird* are ble at every point. The Impatience Filly cleared. Up to a late hour Quinn that schools throughout the county may tion and surplus. The cash on hand before being mailed. foe| jn the a lien t h and each, cow on equal terms. ha 1 not been located. -f OH Egan grew beyond control friend»?" qucrlod tho officer. I k $54,724.106. be provided with public libraries. The particr'ars contalne„,r]tr|| Struggled dcspei Uteiy. At nightfall he had called a coun The board approved the plan report in the collision the tender of the "Yea, In crim«* and damnable er In the extreme, telling „¡-r Th« right hand of each clasped an The infant child of Mr and Mrs cil of tho chiefs. Ho determined by the finance committee for prof the vessel is a total vri ■ ugly knife, while the left of each dec-da. replied tho trapper. pa-sengcr train was forced back upon Frank Bennett, of Independence, ed to end tho siege. "Tomorrow," he it-sharing and subscription to stock held the other's right wrist with a "What do you know?" asked Gen said, "when the morning star begins the cc mbinat'on baggage and smoking which was badly burned by swallow by the employes. It was reported to breakers, while but two l ' ■‘’■•w ° crew of 20 survived. Theslr*n$|a®*** vice like grip It » nit I'ow ci question era! Crook. to fade, 1 will lead my mon over the car with terrible force. The 13 passen ing carbolic acid, died from its in- the board that the plan for stock sub cued from the surf by a °* W*?0- of strength and pliyslinl endurance "I know a great deal. General,” re stone wall' We will capture the gets were jamtn«sl against the rear end juries. scription was being well received by made up of the frontiersm«*** been The* otic whi flint weakened would plied the trapper. "It la a long atory, Grizzly" and his cubs, and of the car into almost a solid mass, At a H|>ecial school meeting In Falr- the employes, and that within three the vicinity, assisted by ttboffrand forfeit hla life! The trnppi-r would ami some of It la yet unfinlahed," h<* "White my mon may put them to torture! •lays after the opportunity to sub view district 14 votes out of a total 'three of the victims were apparently and were too exhausted row of the got tai« life wnntonly. but would continued, "but when we reach the take It If nci cssary ui d now atfrrc'l Stone Houee I hope to enlighten you." Wo will divide his guns and powder killed outright, two of the other four of 15 were in favor of a 20-mill tax scribe was given, more than 16.000 the courier left to give any i,ta. It shot among the bravest warriors, and with shares had bran subscribed for. which to pay up Interest and of the terrible calamity. bat coal to hla uttrrmoat only watted th« op were lib-rally roasted to death, and the J. Pierpont Morgan was present at (¡••neral Crook then informed th«* and his wealth shall go to the chiefs two who died on the way to the hos other indebtedness of the district. The impression prevail* portunity to plunge bln weapon to who are the first to cross the wall. the meeting, although ft is not his cus trpapc-r of the finding of the money the hilt In 111« antagonist’s brrnat Mr. and Mrs. John A. Slavin, who tom to attend meetings of corpora- taking Umatilla Reef l*Khetrarkuu Then we will drive away his cattle pital were so badly burned that recog Time nu't again a lin'f triumphant •>n th« person of Follett. live upon their farm near Hillsdale, t'ons when they are not held in his the beacon on Cape Flatter. nition is impoi-sible. and his horses to our villages, and "I think I understand it now." said tain Markussen to his •tod*"'.. ." smile passed over th« dnrk face i.f Almost immediately after the impact celebrated their golden wedding. Mr. office. hungry squaws and children the breakers In one of the t*0«*^"* th« half breed as h« thought he saw ; Ifammeraley, after hi arlng thia. "Fol tho Slavin arrived in Oregon in 1850. but shall feast'" fire from the stove in the smoker com serous and exposed poxitiof* been the trapper weakening It was n lett that la th«* half-brood** name— his wife had preceded him three In the quiet preparation for the municated to tlie wreckage, and the PROMOTION FOR TAFT. • ntire northern coast. The’ partiee battle royal Neither of th« so m«'n know that I had been requ<**ted to morning attack an unusual silence years. the wreck is where many v to be had ever been defeated In single «otne to you, and for some reason he pervaded the place. The lx>rd of the imprisoned victim* were tortured be All of tlie victims combat On«* had fought with the d«*i bled t<> Intercept me and pre- Desert was the more watchful, He yond description. The governors of Idaho and Montana Will Be Associate Justice of the Supreme fore have piled their bones, beyond extending far out into the sealy two fieri «-at animals of lb«* »!• ■ rt. and the icnt your learning of the predica had long boon taught that Indian si- were badly burned. Conductor Cook ha e recommended that their states Court Wright to Succeed Him. the approach of assistance«e been other had battled with th« blood- ' ini’iit of the Ixird of tho Desert Thi-v fence was not a sign of Inactivity, He was found unc onecioii* tinder the char make good exhibits at the 1905 fair. Washington. Jan. 8. — If existing ble. Op Qu Ho simply cast many glances In tho direction red Issly of baggageman Htioud. thirstiest of men Both In th« prime J mar have fallen out. plans carry, some time next month The bi ennlal report of the state When the settlers first sax jhree- of Ilf« n' d pi< i i|ng unflinching robbed th«* Ixird of tho Desert, and of the fort, as he had done for the Strange to say, not a truck, ex -ept the President will send to the Senate Irlendrd, after killing mo, to make past day and night. It was high the se of the tender, left tbe track, and treasurer Las just been issued. It the nomination of Governor Taft to proaching vessel, she was het . . courage, stu h an encounter would 1 west, which confirms the bi "A ” have been a prize winner In i ihr 1 Is escape. I can explain It In no time that assistance should arrive. the only passengers injured were those shows not a single dollar of delinquent be an Associate Justice of the United Captain Markussen suppose«?** “*• other wav. Before attacking me itate tax against any county in tbe He sometimes doubted. Was the in the smoker. States Supreme Court, to succeed Jus passed Fattery and* was shaet •n<* with his knife lie must have attempt s ate. absent from home? Could It tice Shires, who is expected to retire proper course to enter the Stmine. • d to shoot me, for 1 am auro I heard trapper possible that ho had refused to go LUCK I OR BRITISH MINERS. John McMahan, who is serving a life during that month. Governor Taft Juan de Fuca. The vessel l»ffo are tbe snap of a revolver hammer or be his errand? Ho knew that the trap sentence in the state penitentiary 1» r will be succeeded as Civil Governor of ed to be In identically the saty doo that of a gun.” per could bo depended upon 1n all tin- Philippines by General Lake E. was the German ship Flottm the "Here tiro hla weapon«." said one cases of humanity, but his guilty Ameritan IH-mand fur English Coal Saves murder, a-saulted a guard with a brick Wright, at present vice-governor, and as and came near killing him b dore he the latter place will be filled by the years ago. from which in day!reeg|- Them a Cut In Wages. "f the officer*, and upon examination conscience told him that ho did not a calm sea tbe three powerful^ ¡g. it was found that tho hammer of one merit aid from any human hand. New xork, Jan. 8.—The year has was fin illy subdued by being t>»'en appointment of W. W. Rockhill, the vessels on the Sound had g: ’ of the revolvers rested on a percus What had become of Dan Follett? opened with excellent prospects for into ins-msibility. McMahan ieregard present director of the Bureau of Acuity in rescuing her. . sion inp that had failed to explode, Oh. ho was merely sulking In some ed as the worst man in the "pen.” American Republics. There are al- The identity of the dead si,n dor by the trail, and grasplfg the though Its battored condition showed safe retreat perhaps doing him a the North of England coal trade, says ready many aspirants for the place Sheriff Rador, of Medford, lisa now which will be vacated by Mr. Rockhill, could not be ascertained, th« ,**® half breed’s wrist which held tin* hat an attempt had been made to service In some way! "Dan will the* Tribune’s London correspondent. woodsmen having no means < m*B murderous knife, until tho Innes fire It. in custislv two members of the gang of but so far the President has made no tifying the badly battered uilty show up. he'll show up' 1 can al The conditions which applied at the fairly ground together. In* begun horrethievei who have liven operating choice. "Guard him close and son that he Is ways count on Dan showing up!" ex close of 1902 still obtain, and are even which are washing ashore at Irleath slowly to force the point of bls knife kept It appears that Governor Taft was Intervals. Tbe rescuer* cons«**er 6 here* until iny return.” command claimed the Lord of the Desert, half accentuated, as It is abundantly evi in Southern Oregon. More of the gang to tho Canadian's breast a« tho latter ed the general, as ho dismissed those audibly. dent that the American demand is are under surveillance and will soon offered a place on the Supre.me bench contented themselves with givitha» bora • to weaken and give way on the retirement of Justice Gray, unfortunates Christian burial n< gjM The Ixird of the Desert had not destined to continue for some time lie taken in by the officers. nrosent placed the bag of money It was then that the shout: "What's In the and but he felt that affairs In the Philip thought of looking after the safety e ¡g The total number of patients in the pines were In such a state as to re scene of their tragic death. up there? surrender upon your niand. Iron depository of the rom- of hie traasure for all these days, or yet. The West Indies are now under the necessity of olfialning coal from state insane asylum during Decern tier lives!" came Long before the dawn of day the perhaps ho would not have thought this country and positive orders are just past was 1,265. The superintend quire his own personal attendance, AGAIN IN SESSION. General Crook nt.d a squad of and he sacrificed his chance. The favorably of Dan, and confided so In the- market for Havana and Cien- X soldier* were astir. Everything war so out on a re picked aeon's had been ent retorts all tbe tecent cases oi ty President has not forgotten his useful earnestly In his “ showing up." fuegos in addition to those for Now work and bustle alxiut the fort, in am! while on xonnullerlni expedition, But Dan Follett "showed up." Not York. Boston and Providence, for phoid fever as completely re overed or ness. and feels that the work in the Anthracite Strike Commission Ri their return tn the fort lind com" preparation for the march at break as tho friend of the besieged of the which Its Work st Philadelphia. steamers are being regularly convalescent, and no new cases appear archipelago will be in shape by Febru of day. At this time the march would ton upon the combatants, who were ary. so it may well be taken over by Stone House, but to warn Egan' and fixed to load in the Tyne. ing. Philadelphia. Jan. 8.—After begin, for General Crook was an of busily engaged to bear them ap General ..right. cess over the holidays, the Antb R The American demand for English flier of the old school and hla orders his followers of their danger. prnneh. Bruce Davie, a drunkard, and an in It was nearly midnight when he coal has had an unipoked for effect Coal Strike Commission resume There was but one thing I to do and wo'ib! not be var!«*d to a hair's arrived, MIRACULOUS ESCAPE. for ho had been compelled In preventing the expected decline In mate of the Josephine County jail, work today, hearing the non**® Each nt breadth In any detail that was to obey order died in his cell as the result of a •o travel a long distance since night the Northumlierland miners’ wages, men’s side of the controversy I ,B At dawn of day the company__ tempted to evnlnln llltnsrlf ’ bitt tin moved fall rather cool treatment at the hands of arrive ahead of General Crook the average selling prices during the Rode 100 Feet Under Pilot ot Locomotive great industrial war in the anth°t* stern old solll-r order" I them "for >ut with General Crook and his staff and to command. He had passed past three* months having been so the jailer. Davie was recently con coal regions during the past yeabe and Had No Bones Broken. ward'” and told the: i they could ex In tbe lead, nnd Hammersley as chief them his fined to the county bastile to await during tho day. by shadowing well maintained that a conciliation Is expected that nearly a month** 1 and M "lit It WBM the purpose them from plain at tho fort. New York. Jan. 8. — To be jammed behind tho rimrocks, but board has agreed that wages shall re- trial at the coming term of circuit be occupied in taking the testimoite It was after ml Inlght when they to man h liy dny for two day* an«l after the plain under the pilot of a hog locomotive, was reached between main unchanged for the succeeding court and to answer the charge of tbe nonunion men. the coal operbe reached th»* fort. General Ci f*k ' i I then to change the march to night the rimrocks and stealing a watch and other valuables. as the ones Cornelius Vanderbilt in and the mineworkers in rebuttal,] Stone House three months. tho two prisoners brought to 111“ • Inn*, so as not to he detected by the he was compelled tho vented are called, to have his legs The man was a very heavy drinker to secrete himself The session began at 11 °'t* quarters. The half breed sin ceded Indian* In the vicinity of the Stone until night to and became afflicted with delirium curled over the axle of the coney The courtroom was well filled v/ prevent them from TURKISH SULTAN WORRIED. tn getting tin* general’s » ar flint He House. wheels under the pilot and be carried tremens shortly after being confined, the Commissioners filed In and seeing him. explained that Martin Lyle, known for 100 feet and yet to escape their seats. All the prominent a It was also planned to reach that He know that Crook's mon would England Protests Against Russian War. and when he could no longer have his along as tho Ixird of the Desert. wns In- point between midnight and dav. drinks. He raved and yelled like a without a broken bone has been the neys were present, excepting C arrive at the Stone House between sieged In Ills homo bv a large band and attack the Indians at dawn. ships Entering Black Sea. mad man. making tbe hours hideous experience of Louis Huysler. an elec Darrow, leading counsel for the e midnight and day. and he did not of Indiana and that ho bad ••scape I ere. who was delayed in the Mi: After the departure of one com hesitate In his course. Constantinople. Jan. 8.—Great Brit for the other inmates of the jail. trician of Mbunt Vernon. He rode through their lines and was cm his pany Huysler was found with his legs The first business brought up t from a small garrisoned fort, boldly up tn the warriors, who Im ain has vigorously protested to the Pete Miller, the jailer, occupied a bed way to Hie fort to nd, for relief wb n the place deserted. The post mediately surrounded him He de Turkish government against tbe per in the Jail, and found sleep an impos curled around the axle of the coney the presentation by their counsea he was assaulted from the* roadside had been looked only recently established, manded a conference with Old Eigan. mission granted in September last to sibility because of the maniac's rav wheels. His head was jammed back the wage statements of several of by the tranper. When brought before the* liandlt the unarmed Russian torpedo-boat ings. As he could not quiet him in under the pilot itself. He was in a small independent coal companies Hammersley was nor plussi'I I' and most of the men were kept busy constructing the buildings about the chief the latter mistrusted him, but destroyers to pass through the Darda any other way. he arose and turned position that made is impossible to the Hazleton region. came his turn to explain. but being fort. Many of them wore In the- ho told the story partly In detail, and nelles and into the Black Sea. under the hose on him. drenching the poor extricate him without lifting the loco John J. Williams, a mining ei a man of veraettv he did not kt •*"’ mountains throughout tho day secur •he Indian was finally convinced. But the commercial flag of Russia. These prisoner until Ike looked like a motive from the rails. When he was neer. employed by the Lehigh how to meet a llnr Hilt he* related ing timbers for tho buildings, while 't was not long until he had positive vessels werejtbout to start on the pro drowned chicken. That quieted him finally removed Huysler’s left knee Wilkesbarre Coal Company, was hla story In a stralghtf irwa-d man tbe bacimers ... - note says the and Pete went back to bed. When was found to be dislocated, the right first witness. He told how he was about th- fort reminded proof. Indian scouts had been sent posed trip. The — British I nor without comment, and r« " --it er ire of tho building of a new town. passage of the Dardanelles by the the sheriff arrived the following knee bruised and the leg cut. He also upon and beaten while on his way *nt hurrledv. and one* of their num Ing the measure from tho Lord of th« had some cuts on the face and body, morning with the prisoner ’ s break work, but he could not swear that t Even th«- guardhouse was a crude her soon returned bringing the news torpedo-boat destroyers would be a Desert, lie draw It forth and han le strikers committed tbe assault. affair, htirib lly thrown together to 'hat men numerous as the stars were violation of the existing Internationa! fast he found Davie drenched and but not a bone was broken. It to tho general. one corner and some shivering in i Sheriff Schadt, of Lackawan -omlrg. armed with long guns with treaties, and that if Russian warships “Both stories seem to be s*ra!r!it Imprison refractory soldiers. two inches of water in his cell. The SAO ASTA IS DEAD. County, gave in detail his eperlenc ate thus allowed to use the Darda ’ ong knives on the ends of the bar- IVi'Iott bogan planning - early . said General Crook, "bul No 1 1» io during the strikes, and finally his c. nelles. Great Britain will reserve the thermometer registered at the freez dark enough to hsi i' I| d :n MOO1 In escape. He saw that If once freed reli. ing point. Davie never recovered Heart Failure Takes Away Aged Spanish upon Governor Stone for asslstani right to demand similar privileges. at a Old Egan took In the situation him' and this being the < a-•• the bur from tho Irons on his logs, that h« whether his The sheriff said that President Mltc The protest has caused irritation in from his shock, though Statesman and ex-Premler. den of proof Is c*«t upon him But could break hla way through the roof •*lnnce. He dismissed his warriors Russian ell had several times assisted him circles, and concern on the death was entirely due to his cold- ind beckoned Follett to remain. you may put them both in safe keep at night nnd get away unobserved. Madrid. Jan, 7. — Ex-Premier. Práx "We have been enemies.” he said part of Turkish authorities, who fear water drenching has not yet been de- edes Mateo Sagasta died at 11 o'clock preventing trouble. Ing until morn'ng and we will take When the Inst meal waa brought other powers will follow the ex- termined. them along with its to the 'Stone that night he Implored the soldier to o the Canadian. "Now we will bo that tonight in his 76th year. At 6:30 he CLARK MAY COME TOO. House’ they tell sbotit and let tills a'«1st him In removing the Irons, "rlends. We have but little time for ample of Great Britain. had an attack ot heart failure and it PORTLAND MARKETS. 'Ixird of the Desert' Identify his mca but th«* soldier had no sympathy for alk, but It Is Important, Indian like was then thought he was dead; hei JOY KILLED OLD MINER rallied, however, and lived for four F*rao“» Commander of the Oregon Llkel sen ger." I him. Althou ;h the wounded guard revenge. Trapper has done me great Wheat— Walla Walla, 70c; bine and a half hours. Immediately upon the departure of ) waa oi ly slightly Injured, there was wrong now Trapper did you great »• Accompany Roosevelt. tho guard with tlw* prisoners. General not a soldier In the fort that w r> vrong! You may go live with my Hr Struck It Rich After Prospecting for stem 80c; valley, 75@7«c. Señor Sagasta ’ s death was due to Washington. Jan. 8.—It Is quit Crook gave* orders for the* prepnrn not prejudiced against the man Will people, You may bo my friend. You 17 Year.« In the Black Hills. Barley—Feed, $23.50 per ton; brew bronchitis and gastric trouble. His probable that Admiral Clark, wh ’•now the 'White Grizzly's’ niece; tlon of too dava' rations for orc* coni lind mmli' the knife* thrust. family was at the deathbed, and for- commanded the Battleship Oregon a Chicago, Jan. 8.—David Thompson, ing, $24.00. ■be not dead!" pony of soldlnrs. and ordered the mer Liberal members of the cabinet Santiago, may accompany Presiden But there wns n certain pluck tha' grab Flour — Beat grade, 3.90@4.40 ; one of the best known prospectors In march to begin lit daybreak the next *oc ma always to attend the (To be continuel.) were near their old leader. A bishop Roosevelt on his trip through Oregot wicked am, $3.20@3.60. the Black Hills over which country he morning. administrad the last sacrament this next spring, although definite plant and tho daring for a certain length Shortly nftor the departure of the of time. Loopholo after loophole Is Mill »tuffs—Bran, $19.00 per ton; afternoon. Rtuc-k to III« Eyeglass. has hunted gold for 17 years, struck have not been arranged. It is th« guard and tlio prisoners the shout offered them for os.'ape, nnd opportu The news of the ex-Premier’s death present intention of the President to Recently a party from the embassleo a ledge of great richness, and after middlings, $23.50; shorts, $19.50 "halt!" then a Kinshot, followed by nlty after opportunity for reform it Constantinople went to Inspect the 10 minutes demonstrations of delight chop, $18. created a painful impression through- visit Oregon sometime in May and several others, war heard. out Madrid. King Alfonso expressed the suggestion has been made that The case of Dan Follett was no ex 'nternntlonnl lifeboat service on the fell dead, says a dispatch to the Trlb- Oats — No. 1 white, $1.15@1.17K “What means tlc'r?" asked the gen- •■option. profound regret. from Roubaix, 8. D. An exami- during his visit to the State the n\«vd .Hack sea const. At one* of the llfe- uni* eral of a staff officer as he rushed to Señor Sagasta’s Intellect was unim- presentation _________ __ to ____________ nation made later by physicians gray, |1.12Si@1.15 per cental. the Admiral ________ shoitld •avlng stations they thought they Upon testing the locks of the Irons the door. Hay — Timothy, $11@12; clover paired until his last hours. He talked I take place. showed a blood vessel In the brain to would like to test the* conditions of life In a few minutes n strong guard which bound Ills ankles he discovered to his daughters, the presidents of the It is said at the White House that have been ruptured. $8@9.00; cheat, $8@9 per ton. appeared with Dan Follett, two stal tbnt one bail failed to lock, and It boat work. so. lotlilng tbemselves In senate and of congress, and to the |f Admiral Clark desires to accompany Potatoes — Best Bnrbanke, !>0@60c wart soldiers on either side of the was easy to draw forth the holt and luttlilng costum a and cord jackets, of Toledo. the President on this occasion, he will per sack; ordinary, -ll)@50c per cental, archbishop likewise release one limb. With one they each took an oar in n lifeboat, Canadian holding him fnst King Alfonso has written a letter be gladly welcomed by Mr. Roosevelt, Richard Manzlll Dead. growers ’ prices; Merced sweets, $2 00 i of sympathy to Señor Sagasta’s fam The possibility of an extra session, "What doos this mean?" Inquired limb free ho tied the loose end of o the* huge delight of the Turkish Chicago. Jan. 8.—RIchaYd Manzlll. |2.25 per cental. the shackle to the belt at hla waist, ily. During the ex-Premier's illness, however, makes it impossible for the General Crook. boatmen. astromotner. scientist and author. Is Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 10@ 11c; the Queen mother and other members President to definitely arrange for "Just ah we had unlocked the door and when all was quiet In tho fort of the British One of the secretaries of tho guard-house," replied tlie otll he silently removed the slabs nt the embassy 1s never seen without an eye- •lead at Rock Island. Ill., of Bright's young, 10c; hens, 11@ 11 t^c; turkeys, of the royal family frequently sent of- this Western tour. No definite plans will be made until Congress adjourns. cor with a u'e. "this prisoner drew corner of the roof nnd climbed out class, and Is said even to sleep with disease, aged 74 years. He was a na live, 15 @ 16c; dres.-ed, 18 @20: flcials to Inquire as to his progress. a«h. stabbed tho nenr- nnd stole awny like n cat. per dozeu; geese, $8 ducks, $ 7@7.50 tive of Stnffcu'jlshire. England, but had ak for llb- Boers Will Participate. Once among tho rocks of tho des It. On this occasion he was faith resided tn Rock island since he was @8.50. Monterey Strikers Are Firm. ert, he pounded tho remaining lock ful to Ills eyeglass and solemnly em 20 years of age. His annual "Alma Pretoria, Transvaal, Jan. 8.—All cream, twins, 16 H@ Laredo, Tex., Jan. 7. — A Monterey. Cheese — Full ^gljjjpiecea and waa soon walking iv barked In a cork Jacket and eyeglass, nac of Planetary Meteorology” was doubts as to whether the Boers would Young America, 17H@18H Mexico, special, says: til the* proper exercise* were gone first published in 1876. nnd appeared 17^c; n he fell Into the hand participate in the entertainments given have made good through. HUd finally the* boat was cap regularly until 1901. It circulated factory prices, l@lV«c lees. The strike situation here remains | |n honor of Colonial Secretary Cham- "Search hltn to the Butter—Fancy creamery, 27l<@30; practically unchanged, The manage- berlain and Mrs. Chamberlain, were cd him further sized and righted again by Its own over this country nnd in England, and In Irons and release the ot was accepted ns standard everywhere. per pound; extras, 30c; dairy, 2C ment of smelter No. 3 has offered to | dissipated by the appearance of Gen- crew. As they crept out from under I Indian pony still oner!” promptly ordered the genera permit the mon to return to work un-lcrals Botha. Delarey, Cronje and @22Nic; store, 15@18. h. where ho had tl.e capsized boat a howl of surprise "I might him' known tii.it that In- der old conditions, that Is. the com- Smuts at the garden party given by Tortured by Thieves. ______ ____ Eggs— 22 S@.’. Oc per dozen. and. came from the Turks, lor the secre dlan was a liar!” said tho old war left It th*____ his capture, to continue the payment of a the governor yesterday. The attend- New York. Jan. 8—Levi Eicher, mounting the animal, ho rode away. tary's head appeared, with the eye Hope—New crop, 23@26c per pound pany rlor to himself. pramlum tor 21 days' consecutive | ance of the town Boers, however, was Tlie general was about half un- Like the villain on the stage, he ex glass firmly fixed In Its proper posi aged 59 years, and his wife, residing Wool—Valley, 12J<@15c; Eastern work. The strikers, however, refuse not large. Mrs. Chamberlain Il tact- tion. Its owner taking It ns a matter of In Springfield township, have been tor Oregon, 8@14Hc; mohair, 26@28c. dressed nnd was hurrying to lied In claimed : to return to work unless granted the fully aiding the Secretary la hi* par tured by masked thieves, until they order to get a little sloop before the* course tbnt It should be there. ciflcatory mission. "Now for a ride night and day! Increase asked for. Beef — Grose, cowe, 3@3\c pei told where their money was hidden. early morning inarch when he was 1 will beat General Crook and his men The robbers held a lighted lamp to pound; eteere, 4c; dreeeed, 6@7c. disturbed agnln. An officer was ad to the Stone House and warn Egan of Rode a Giraffe. West Indian Failure a Big One. Pretender Retreating. Mr Eicher’s feet and burned them un Veal—7K@8Kc. mitted who had long boon on tho bls danger, and we will away to the General Sir Evelyn Wood, of the Brit til the flesh fell off before he would London. Jan. 8.—The accounts filed Madrid, Jan. 7.—Premier Bllvela general's staff and who, with a fa lava beds, and from that point con ish army, rode a giraffe "for fun" when Mntton — Gross, 3c per ponnd. of the failure In May last of Park. Mc has presented to King Alfonso official to show them the strongbox, miliarity with which such association tinue to harass Undo Sam and his a young man. He fell off, was kicked, consent dreeeed, 6c. Fadden * Park, West Indian mer dispatches confirming the report of where* $225 in bills was hidden. Then countenances, said: "We searched subjects to tho end of our lives! Lambs — Gross, 3Hc per pound; chants. who had a branch house In the retreat of the Pretender to the and rendered unconscious. He remark they bound the victims to the bed and the prisoner and hero Is what we Hammersley. 'the trapper,' and New York, represented by Park, Son dressed, 6 He. Moroccan throne, thus allowing th* found next to his skin," at the samo Lyle, tho 'Lord of tho Desert,’ yon ed that for years afterward the sight left them, taking a horse and saddle* Hoge—Grose, pur ponnd: Ä Co., show gross debts amounting to Sultan to reorganise the army and time pnodiicitig a belt with a bag may yet fall Into the clutches of the of a giraffe gave him a bad pain la from a barn. Eicher, it is said, re dr««eeci, 7^7 Ho. $1,295,000. and $665,000 assets. stamp out the Insurrection. cognized the thieves. the head. attached to It. half breed I’’ | LORD OF THE DESERT NEWS OF OREGON ONLY TWQo.