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KLAMATH VOL. Vili. KLAMATH »esSS»>»*»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ White Hand I day», th* body was mad» ready for th« grave, and nine persona, with ropes about tliclr neck«, remained fasting by It. REPUBLICAN FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 7, 1903. the hated people, end your powerful READY FOR WAR. frleud Is dead. Dark, augry eyes have been la-lit upon you, bscausu you have Russia Haa l.ong Prepares! lor Opposition shown your loathing of the cruelti«« you —Never Meant to Evacuate. have witnessed. And. «gain, the l-nu h will eoou be on th« Nuti hex trad, 'l bs Till» OF MOUNTAIN IN CANADA FALLS Victoria, B. C.. April 30.—The Rus future is dark for ua nil, but you may sian demands regarding Manchuria did ON TOWN AND COAL MINE. «scape. Cal you not reim-mber th« trail not corneasa surprine to Japan, accord by which you cam«?" ing to advices received here Unlay by WANT moti PRICES. FOR A GREAT STATE F/ "I tvur not." Japan bad been "Hut you can follow it part way from Fifty-Six Lives arc Lost by Strange Dis- the «tearner Hansa. preparing for the crisis and dispatches Tarlon County Fruit and Wool Men Or Larger Approprlatlona for Agr here?” aster In Crowe Neat Coal field En« to Japanese papers from various sec “Yea, for It la broad towards th« vil ganize Unions for Mutual Benefit. Premiums -Interest Increas trance to Coal Mine Burled Lndcr 100 tions .indicate that Russia has also lage." Union among producers to compel The state fair this fail wili preparation«. "Thero you can tak« the river, You Feet of Huge Motka Either Lphcaval been making warlike competition among buyers was the mure Io Oregon as an advertiaint Officers of tfie Hansa say that for know the southern .rail. You weut it of l imestone or Earthquake. oiu ••• bunting with Htung Hcrpsut." months large importations of rice have watihwordat the meetings of fruit um than it ever haa before. Th« "Yea I remember that." been made by Japan and all export is growers and woolgrowers in Salem last immigration now coming to thid "Then all la safe. Follow that trail to Frank, N. W. T., April 30. — Thia i forbidden. From New Chwang it is Saturday. The produ ere propose to givea the people of the different ■ the right, au-1 it will bring you out upon place was visited yesterday morning by reported that 3,000,000 taels have been the river fifteen miles below here. Among stand together for their mutual benefit of Oregon an opportunity to rep forwarded to Port Arthur to buy pro a (lump of brakea them you will tin-1 a the worst disaster that has ever been and to compel buyers to bid against their resources and advantagee visions, and from Nagasaki comes the canoe. It la mine. Take II ami tloat known in any community in Western news that Russian agents have bought each other for the produce they have to large numtar of new-comers at cot down the river. Still retain your pres Canada, possibly in the entire Domin up 16,000 tons of Cardiff coal there, ent garb, slid let th» walnut stain lie up sell. To secure 'he highest price the atively little coat, targe on your face, lu that way you may ee- ion. What was either a land or rock and at Chefoo, all on hand. market will warrant is the purjiose, who come to the cape the Natchez, should any of them slide of such gigantic magnitude as to purchases of foodstuffs are also re and those who are identified with the homes do not inveat until after ported. meet you, and by your speech you could be utterly inconceivable to the mind of quickly convince the Friiph. 1 can do As for the evacuation of Manchuria, unions feel confident of a successful have spent several weeks or uo more for you. I would have saved all any whose eye has not taheld it, or a dispatches to Japanese papers say it is outcome of the co-oj>erative movement. months looking arcur.d. Their the l-'rem h if I could, for I loved them; slide induced by a seismic upheaval, patent that Russia had no intention of About 50 owners of sheep met and is to find the locality that will yet I must follow the fortuuea of my killed 56 people, destroy«») the plant of evacuating, although one dispatch mys own people." that the garrison of Moukden was en organized the Marion county woolgrow- their individual preferences and or White Hand thunk<*d the old prin <■$$<« the Canadian-American coal and coke trained for Port Arthur when a sudden er*' assoc iation. A sales committee pations best. Through the annual s for h«*r kin lnuM«, nil I with a thonxhtful «■ornj-any, did a vart amount of damage telegram from Port Arthur forbade the was appointed. Committees were also fair it will be possible to present, in i»tfp he returned to bin lodge. <J< m | .ntIla to the mine and completely devastated departure and the garrison marched apjioiuted to draft reeoiutions as a basis nuked him whnt Pricked Arm bn I rout attractive form, information regardii »•s ut ten tquare miles of the finest and back to its barracks. A J'ekin dispatch ed, nml he wnt down mi l tol<l her ull for the organization and to prepare a tbe industries of every county in ti of April 11 says the Russian troops in •‘And will foil go?" most picturesque section of the Crow's M anchuria gave some sign of moving I constitution. A large committee, com state, and by viaiUng the fair, strange P> “Yen, I muMt. But. Nest pass. when the plans were changed. Those posed of residents of different parts of ere will learn more about the different uhnngeil your mind?’* The catastrophe came at 4:15 yester stationed at New Chwang were moved ‘•(July to le mure stiongly bound to the county, will 1« appointed to solicit localities than they could in any other? thee. Ami yet,*’ «he stilled, pill Hug bi r day morning, when residents of the a mile further from the town and seem membership. way at tbe same expense. arum n bo ill her husband s neck, "speak loan were awakened by a deafening tu to Isa settling down in the new location The last legislature increased th«', Tbe Salem fruitgrowers’ union, which but one word simply whisper Io tu« - and making ready for hostilities. that thou woublat rather Ko tree fio.n mult and a shaking of buildings which Moreover, says a dispatch from Pekin was organized last year, held a meet state fair appropriation from $8,000 a care or tbouxlit of tne, aud—" it wemsd would rattle them into com to the Jiji, there are telegrams coming year to $10,000, and it is provided that ing to discuss the methods of disusing "lluwh. Coqualla! You wrong uie now. plete demolition. Of all the town's In ail thia sum must be offered and award to Pekin from points along tbe coast re of this year'« crop of berries and cher ed as premiums for agricultnral and O I should never sleep ill pe«i « «gain, porting most suspicious actions on the did I thluk thou renuiinedsl h«r« wb-u habitants, numberii g nearly 1,000, not The big ries. It was the general opinion that other industrial products. The increase thy wish was with uie. But We must five one professes to have leached the out part of Russian warships. battleships coming to reinforce tbe competition must govern the prices, but in the appropriation for premiums la to-night." side of his domi ile in time to see any Russian squadron in Eastern waters, after the early fruit has been disposed sufficient to make it certain that if the “I am all ready, dean-at." part ol what took place, tut when day consisting of the 12,700-ton battleship of the Salem cannery will lie given the season ta favorable to cropa, thia year’a "But We need provision«." "I have such all prepared as we caa dawned it was seen that the whole side Retvian, tbe cruisers Pallada and Diana preference at the same price that shall fair will be ahead of anything yet had. carry." of Turtle mountain had failed away and five torpedo boat destroyers, passed be offered by shippers. Balsky-Elkhorn to Resume. "Thi-n you have thought of this?” Hong Kong on April 13 for Port The growers were a unit in voicing "Yes But O, speak the truth, my love. and that the country extending from Arthur. The Baisley-Elkhorn mine, which their loyalty to the cannery and assert If within tby inmost soul there dw.lls a th«’ eastern edge of the town for two Another Pekin dispatch to tbs Asahi ed their intention to give the cannery has been tied up in litigation for more thought —” ■tiles down the pass and entirely acres« eays that num tiers of soldiers are being their patronge, provided that the pro than two yeais, will resume operaticns "It Is all of love for thee, Co«|ualla," moved into Manchuria, gartad in civil prietor would meet tbe prices of ship May 1. General Manager Hayee, who interrupted tbe yuulb, s--«-ing at once her tbe pass, a distance of two miles or ian clothes. Other dispatches tell of pers. Home of the early fruit will be is also the principal owner of the prop drift. "Ko let me b«sr uu mure of it. more from the mountain, lay buried the cutting of the telegraph lines in shipped freeh, while the prices are erty, was formerly president and mane Now let us prepare." taneath rock and debris of various Manchmia by Russian officers and of high, out after that tbe fruit will be ge r of the Bonanza mine. He sold out "Illi-ss th«e," min mil:» I th« fair girt, sink lug upon b«r companl n s bosom. "U, kinds for a depth varying from 25 to the cutting of tbe cable between New offered to the cannery in preference to his interest in the Bonanza about a Chwang and Chefoo by Russians. shipping fresh, the price being the year ago, and he was then in a position slu-e we first spok«- uf ibis, my heart baa 100 feet. An official of the Tokto foreign offics, same or better. An earnest desire for to take advantage of the opportunity sunk deep down lu Its darkest mood The c-al mines of the Canadian - when tbe thought uf staying here baa interviewed by a Japanese paper, says the success of the cannery was ex offered to become the principal owner A tunnel dwell with me. Those sweet words you American coal and coke company, or that Viscount Aoki has been constantly pressed by many, for the reason that of the Baisley-Elkhorn. whisjiered to m« have le-en with me ever more properly the «earn taing worked, shadowed by Russians during his offi this enterprise furnishes a market for about 1 S miles long is to be driven since, and they have wrought a wou lrr- extends along the side of Turtle moun cial visits at Pekin. This official also the fruit and prevents a glut in the into the mountain. fill change in my feelings. When we get It is a told of Russia's warlike preparations, local market. A determination to pro to our new horn«* we will talk more about tain in a parallel direction. Government Sarveyors at Albany. vertical vein and is worked from a tun of the suspicious movements of Russian duce a better quality.of fruit was also it. and you shall teach me to read the A government surveying party, con warships in the gulf of Pechili, and of expressed. great book wherein these precious truths nel up. It was immediately over the buying up of foodstuffs by tbe Rus sisting of C. H. Semler, C P. Jones, are written.” POWER FROM SISKIYOL'S. the workings that the mountain fell sian agents. A. D. Patterson, Frank Neel and Ray “I will," promised White Hand. "But | Another sensational dispatch, pub Telford, is in Albany preparing to make the night mm«-« on: the morning will le] away, burying them to a depth of more speedily approaching. Come—w«- wdl than 100 ta-t. As there is no geologi lished by the Japanese papers is that, Harnessed Streams Will Give Light and a survey of that part of the valley. Motion to Southern Oregon Cities. Ja|«nese haviug set fire to the forests talk on the way." The survey is for a general topograph cal expert on the ground, it is imposei- ' Just an tbe first gray streaks of dawn at tbe mouth of the Yalu, Russia has An agreement for the sale of the en ical map, and lines will be run out appeared lu the east, th«- fugitives reach- , hie to deter mine the true character of , dispatched a force of 1,600 troops over tire plant and equipment of the Ash from Albany in all directions 324 feet e«l the great river, au-1 without mu b' tr,e forie exerted, Many hold to the land to that point. It was intended to above the sea level. land electric power and light company trouble they found the brake aul tbs Iwlief that it was an earthquake which 1 send a force of 1,000 by tbe steamer csiKM-. They easily pulled the light < rsft Fast Cutting the Timber. Wucban, plying bef.een Port Arthur to ' the Sirkiyou electric power and light from its m-st nnd dragged it to th« river 'caused the mountain to fall away, oth- and Taku, but this vessel is British, < company has been entered into between Van Houten & Messenger have re It was a smooth, beautifully tiuisbed era believe it to have Ix-en a limestone and permission to carry the force was ceived the machinery for a new saw representtaives of the two companies. boat, fashioned from a huge log ..f y.-llow h-,vgl h||e ,hink jt „„ refused. It was inertased and sent pine, and seiisoned without crack or. * ' mill, to be ere« ted in the timber east of The California company, it is under check Into this the adventurers put | simply a slide caused possibly by the overland. Russia obtained a lease of Union with a capacity of 20,000 feet stood, takes over the entire stock of the these forests in 1696 on the occasion of 1 their little store, and th- n. with Imp. ful ]jni(l rock slaking under the in flu nee of per day. A number of otner mills are the flight of the Korean emperor to the I local company and pays a substantial hearts, they «-nti-red and pushed out iutu the |||t> thawing weather of of spring. spring, thawing weather going in, and within a month it is esti Russian legation. , premium over the face value for it. the broad at ream. mated there will be eight sawmills in (To be continued.! Dig Their Way Out. The California company is developing operation near that city. GOVERNOR RICHARDS DEAD. A DELUGE OF ROCK happenings here in oreoo "And are all these people to die?" ask ed Whit« llund, after he anil <'oquulla hud retired to their.owu dwelling. "Yea. And but for the Intercession» of my father hlmaelf, muiiy more would have died." "It la 11 cruel practice," aald tbe youth, sadly. "Cruel?" repeated the princes«, lu •Uf- i BY AUSTIN C. BURDICK <> . prise. "Why do you any so?" "lie-cause one death is enough. Why should ao many be udded?” "Ah." answered (.'oquulla, Ingenuous (JIIAl’TER XIX. (CoutlnuedJ ly, "you do not understand. Your peo Th« old chi«? took the youth'« hand, ple have not anvil love for the- departed aud having gazed Into bia face a few uio in we biive. It la a long, dark road which ux'lita. ha anl’l: my father has uow to travel, and aure y "White llaml, you once gave mo nn It in tilting be should have company." outh, but from all oaths you have ever have not so "And does this always happen whin given tue I uo« absolve you ('equalla ha is one. one of your people dies?" has tol.l me all. Nhe bas told hie how "Certainly; though some di-d. there true you are lu heart, aud li<>w yel you many compaa 011»; but all tu keep him long for the home **? your <*hildh>«>d. I When the lust Great Hun do not think your father lia« fallen In were one hundred who weut thia general mssaacre, for bla place la company over the dark road." strong, aud the red men ow« him no "Ko many?" grudge. Yet he may have fallen with "Yes aud of course they were happy, the real. If lie hss. you may eoiuetim« for with him they were at once admitted hud opportunity Io reach your nailve to the happy home where the Great laud. Hut you are undvr no oath uow. Hplrlt la." Of what haa uow liappcued I will u >t "Hut," queried White Hand, “Htung apeak, ouly to aay that you eanu -l s< e Herpent baa been dead now four tugeth days, nor iinderataud all that hue led us to th.s and these people will not die until to fearful work, The story of the white u slit, llow, then, ahull llu-y go a faint niau'a rule la everywhere the same, er?" a pity Where a tribe, or a people, have Hindu "Ah,” returned Coqualla, with 'my faill peace and accepted tbe filendabip of the smile, which seemed to indieate it re French, they have liecolue weak ami for her e-ompanjein « Ignorane-v puoy. White Halid, I hove a étrange uff er a spirit will nut start alone, love for thee, but I hate thy people. And niains uear the ol-l beeely until th« other that thy father almost batea them loo spirits Julu It. anil lh«n they all go haa drawn my heart lowarda him. Hut together. l<o you uut uuderatand?” we could not see our people l>elng grnd "Yea." ually awept away, and our homes torn "And la It n<>t right ami proper?" from tie. without striking this blow, let "it Is, If you thluk so; but 1 should Htung Herpent haa fallen. The bullet of lianlly elaro give niy voice In favor of It. the white man haa found his life. Hilt Why, look. Coqualla. au l tell me If this he dies content. The white uinn has fall very thing baa uot already reeluceel your eu, loo." The old ebleftaiu «auk back eib.iusted uailon from a one-«' powerful peeiple to a «a he ceased speaking, and for some mo lucre handful." "My futln-r spoke -if that ere he dle-el." menta bv rvtuaiued with bls eyes closeil. answereel the prlne-caa, thoughtfully. "Ile When be opem-d them again, M bite salel he wished only his few Immediate Hand epuke. eompaulona to go with him beyond the “My father," he said, "ero the hand of grate, ami even they must be I have death haa done Ita work upon thee, wilt pl» " on- e a thou not tell me why I was takcu from "Anil he was right. Co-|iialla. my fatber'a house? Surely you cannot h'-aril that tbe Nntchea were object to tell me all uow?" mighty rae-e a great nation, nunibcrini "No, my child, I have no objections, their w arriors by th« uinny thousan ’a. for I never promised not to tell. And auel now they have ouly a very few hun- when I seat for thee uow, I meant to dred. in a large community, under or tell thee all. Do you remember when dinary ciri'titiistan -e«, the births will not your father met me In the woods near nitie-h overrun the deaths by nature. But hla dwelling?" are her«* Uot only do yo ir people die off "Yea," reiurnrd White Hand, bending us do others, but for every on«- who ell« u naturally front one to a hundred mor» over with eager Intereat. "Well. I had then been to ««• Simon must lee killed to k«-ep them company." "I know," aeld Co«|iialla. thoughtfully tabula. By aome means he learned that I waa down the river, and he sent for —"I know, lint still It were cruel to ma. lie had heard that I waa a snvage send iny father's spirit away over the- chieftain, aud a lover of gold. I met h.m elark. Ie>ng trail aloue. Your people elo r In the wooda, and he proposed to me ii -t think of ihls They do not flmi that I ahould seise St. Julieii a ecu and th« lov««l spirit wandering away lu tbe slay him, and for thia he offered to pay elark alone." me a hundred pieces of gold, Hut I "Ye« they elo, Coqualla." spnrued the offer and left him. I came "They do?" home, and told my brother what I. o I h U s "Yeo." "And yrt they wend them no company." had said to me, and he pondered upon the subject lu a new light. You kuow "Ab. their company <-<>mea from the tbe Natch«« often send meosettger« to other way." apoke White Hand, softly tbe Great Spirit, and the Great Sun had an I swee tly. "Wh--n a bumaii soul de wished to send a white messenger to the parts. we, or I, believe- that the loved white man's God. even aa we told you cues who have gone lu-fore eoiue elown when yon first came here. At I- HKth I to lead the new l*«>rn spirit away to heav fell lu with bla views, and I knew <>f uo en I have a mother there. Coe|ualla. an I oue whose spirit would l>e aurer uf ad I think she will come down to «-ai-tb mission to your God than the spirit of wheu my spirit depart«, ami wel ome tania St. Julien, for 1 knew hltu to I«- a tne to the home of the* blest ones. Sure good youth. So 1 returned to jrour fath ly they know tbe way through tbe dark er's house aud sow I.obola agnln. nnd he valley better than we could, or better It was at first believed that tbe death extensive ]>ower on Fall creek and told me he had hl re. F a party of t'lilcka than any others of earth." PIANO OF MUSICAL STONES. Varney Cannot Be President. roll was swelled by the total number of Gradually the Imllan gbl'a bands were saws to kill you, but that you and your Chief Executive of Wyoming Gleaned by Klamath river on the couth side of the men at work in the mine, 17, and that Rev. George R. Varney has rent a Siskiyou mountains which will be companion had killed them all aiz of brought together over her bosom, an-l 1 After Years nf Hearch M. Has Ir» Col the Old Reaper. the mine bad lieen ruined by the walls transmitted across the mountains to the note to the board of trustees of the upon 1 lecte4 the Flints. them I then offered to do what he wish her heael waa bowed. When «he lookcel Cheyenne, Wyo , April 29 —Govern It was a work of yenrs. aays I.'Hlua- rtpieezing .together under the terrific or De Foiest Richards die«] at his home valley, supplying mines and small McMinnville college, refusing to allow ed. But this time hla wants had receiv up there was a strange light In her eyes towns on the way with light 'and pow hie name to be used as a successor of ed an addition. II» not only wanted the and a aoft. hopeful expression dwelt ••tell tratlon. for M. Baudte to make ttie col strain, but happily loth proved untrtn- in this city at 8 o'clock yesterday, of eon killed, but hr wanted the daughter her dusky features. er, including the towns of Klamatbon President Boardman. Mr. Varnev had lection of flint« which constitute liia later in the day, when the men rescued acute kidney disease. captured and carried off towards New "White Hand," ah«- whispered, than geological piano. The atones do not themselves and brought out a report of and Hornbrook and a number of quartz previously been elected pastor of the Governor Richards was born at mills in that vicinity. helpless victima over Orleans. 1 agreed to thia; but I mid« me that again.” the condition of the mine. Had the New Whatcom Baptist church, which the class of resonant rocks the deed?" youth aak- belong to him give ute a written promise to puy “la not th«- theme more the pleasing ' mine been ruined it would have meant Charleston, N. H-, August 6, 1846. The Churchill Bros., bankers, of Sis refused to release him. "phonolytea, ” such as are known as His father was a Congregational min lue the money when the work should be the strangling of found In Auvergne, uot far from Mont-1 a loss to the company of alout $3,000,- ister. After finishing his schooling at kiyou county, and Alex -Rosenborotigh, doM. lie hesitated at first, but at length tin* graves of Hut tell me more." ! 000, but, as it in, the mine will ta re- PORTLAND MARKETS. of Oakland, Cal., are the controling in Hand went ou un I whls- Dorr, but are flints collec:«‘d by M lie wrote the pledge and signe I It; un I ed. kindly. '! opene-d, and it in thought the actual Phillips Andover academy, be went to fluences in the new company, and they Ihiinlrc with lutlnlte toll nil«! search, thru It was arranged that Louise ahould "Yea yea. Alabama and engaged in cotton raising. ria i-acli giving when struck a true tu ualea) ' lo«s to the company will not exce«-d There he was sheriff, lawmaker and claim to have available in the waters be l«ft upon the bauk of Lake I’olitchar- Ami White Wheat—Walla Walla, 70®71c; bln«- $250,000, if it amounts to no much. of Fall creek and Klamath river total tta note. «loue trnin. at the end of the middle trail, nu l I pereil Into Ills companion a ear the whole The imprisoned miners ese-ape 1 by dig- county treasurer in turn. In 1885 hs horsepower resources of 22,000 which stem, T6@78c; valley, 75® 76«. pledged luyaelf to taka you with tin- an-l of his own pure faith In God and the By ne-cldcnt. while taking n country "71 8'nK ,fieir way to the surface from the established himself at Chadron, Neb , it is proposed to develop and with it Barley—Feed, $21.60 per ton; brew ■ III you, for you know this had been niy <-n Saviour; hii -I when lie had than the walk oue day In* picked up a fliut a I upper working«. Some were injured, organizing the Chadron bank. In 1885 promote electric railways and manu ing, $23. purpose In seeking you." princess murmured: he came to Douglas, Converse county, : "But the paper—the pledge- yon ha<l "It is sweet, and it la Ix-tter and thia chancing to atrik«* It, heard a faint note but none seriously. facturing enterprises throughout Soatb- Flour—Beet grade, $3.95(94.25; grah thought- rcspoud to the blow. The Idea took bf Lobols where la It?" uttered White faith I have been taught." The Canadian Pacific railway is a Wyoming, and established the First ern Oregon and Northern California. am, $3.4533.85. ■ hold of him to gather. If pee-slble, heavy loser by the disaster, Two miles National tank. He was elected mayor II and. Hh«- bowed lier bead again, Millstuffs — Bran, $19 par ton; enough flints to form a complete ehro- of )ine wa(1 buried from 50 to 100 feet of the town, then state senator, and in i "It Is safe. Coqualla, go to my cloaet, time she remained a long while Bids Opened on Land. middlings, $ 24; short«, $19.50®20. math- aciile. Difficulties lu the search L deep and a new line will have to be 1898 was el»cted governor on the Re ■ ml you will fiud It in the oakeu cnaket." ful; anil when she next looked up, The state land board Tuesday opened I The princess went, and In the box she e liatigc liael come over her «-ountcuan e. for these stones only inereaa««l hla j located ______ ; and _ 2 built, . The entire loss re publican ticket, succeeding himself in bids for the purchase of sections 16 and chop, $18. "White Hand," she said, "I promlseel dor. For mor«- than thirty yi-nrs he sulting from the disaster, it is estimat 1902. found the paper, which she blinded to Oats—No. 1 white, $1.15 9 1.20; The governor’s chair now falls to 36, in township 31 south, range 9 west, gray, $1.12^®1.15 per cental. her father. He took it, and having open my father that 1 would help you escape pursued the quest, making It the prin ed, will amount to $1,000,000, if not and section 16, in townehip 31 south, ed it, he handed It to White llund, say from here, if you wished. Whnt have I Fenitnore Chatterton, secretary of state, Hay — Timothy, $13(913.50; clover, to remain her«- for? My father is dead; cipal aim of Ills Ilf«- to form out of a considerably more. ing, as he did so: as there is no lieutenant governor in range 10 west, which townships were $10011; cheat, $11312 per ton. collt-ctlou of flints tin- Instrument lie recently surveyed. There were several I "Here- It la yours. And now all I ask I have no brother or sister, and the way« Wyoming. Payne Starts Reform. of my people «re not pleasaut 10 uie. May calhsl the "geological p ano." bids, ranging from $2.50 to 14.25, the la pardon." Potatoes— Best Burbanks, 60c per r..r- - - From the tieighborliood of tlm little I not ge> with you?" Yield to Prophetess. land being sold at the latter figure. It sack; ordinary, 25340c per cental, Washington. May 1.—The postmaster For «II that you have dons to me,” The youth threw hla arm« about tbe village of flie department of L'Indre, general today issued an order in which Battle Creek, Mich., April 30.—After is understood that there are several growers’ prices; Merced sweets, $33 murmured the youth, ..... ............... . , "1 1 r pardon you fair speaker's neck mid drew her upon where he llvisl and flrst met with the he save that reports have readied h.m a fight lasting more than a week, the homesteaders on the land and that the 3.50 per cental. from the- bottom of my soul; for you may to lend bave been an iiistruuieut In the hands of Ills bosom. alnglng flint. h<* extended bls search far that there are persons doing duty in the stockholders of tne Seventh Day Ad-' purchasers from the state will have a Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 11312c; we will "Coqunlla, speak but the O, word, nu-l not I'll a nit wide. Only one«- in a while wonhl I li-aven for saving my life. Had you not department who are carried on the veutist publishing house hate decided contest. young, 13314c; hens, 12c; turkeys, ill« lu thy aervle-e, if necessary, ■ ken tne, another would, and 1 should • a lit- hit on the Ideal flint which utteri-d _ _________ rolls either of the Washingtn city or to move their plant East, the name of livs, 16317c; dressed, 20322c; ducks, lot have lived. 80 I shall, after all. re you to my father's home. Stung Desire Better Train Service. Herp. nt n true note with generous vibration, other postoffices, who are employed the city has not yet l>een decided on. $737.50 per dosen; geese, $636.50. heniber Htung Herpent with more of b«e separated.' ’ That was flniUug the pree-ioua stum- under a specific appropriation for other This action shows that the majority of • • • • The matter of traiu service, which Cheese—Full cream, twins, 16Ji® bratltude than of complaint or auger." which repaid him for h's thousand and purposes than department service in the stockholders believed Mrs. Ellen has been agitated considerably by Cor 17c; Young America, 17 3 17)$c; The burial was over. I "Do you mean that?" Wash ngton, ami that temination of White, a leading prophetess of the so repoaed in Ills grave, and by his aid«- lay one disappointinents. Ids toilsome wan I "I do.” vallis, Independence, Amity, McCoy, factory prices, 131 He less. I Stung Herpent raised hlmaelf upon hla the bodies of those who had, in obedi derings, Ills diligent search In stony this practhe, wherever it exists, is ciety, who predicted disaster if the McMinnville and Monmouth, is again upon hla ence to the cruel faith and custom, give n Butter — Fancy creamery, 22c per directed. Asa result of the order, four plant were not moved and the Advent being taken up. The matter will be pound; extras, 21c; dairy, 20®22i«c; I.'.'T’ ,Bl* ’'""X11* *•>* youth by the hand. up their lives that they might keep the ir pla<*ee. ists colonized here failed to scatter employes of the Washington postoffice to After many years h«- had nt length I '< oquulla," he whispered, "where art brought before the officers at San Fran store, 16® 18c. leive-el chief company in hla elark journey. various paits of the country. ■ouT' were dropped from the rolls today. cisco. Anil once more the Nnte-hex e oinuieii- cd got together the full scale In flint notes, Eggs—16®l7c per dosen. ■ "Here, uiy father." I heir mail orgies over their victory, for anil numerous example«« of each, with I "I have been kind to thee. If it lays Cutting Down Forces. Blizzard on Prairie.«. Strike In Bohemia Mine. Hops—Choice, 18®20c per pound. the exception of one. Hi- had been so they were not yet satiated. b thy power, help White Hand to his Dunsmuir, C«L, April 30.—The gen Lincoln, Neb., May 1.—A blizzard, Wool—Valley, 12l<®15c; Eastern The Crystal consolidated mining Late nt night, while the- warriors were far unsuccessful In putting his hand ■ople. I h It Coqualla I sec?" extending over the entire western part eral management of the Southern Paci company, of Cottage Grove, is in re Oregon, 8®14Hc; mohair, 353 36c. dancing mi I howling In the- s<iu ire, 1 ‘ i-lck- on the first "do." Perhaps It did not I"Yea. Are you faint?" Beef — Grose, cows, 3J£®4c per cd Ann came to W hile Hand's lodge- mid exist In nature. He gave up hope that of the state, set in early today, and still fic company continues to follow the ceipt of information from Bohemia that l"Fa|nt? Stung Serpent f«|ntT No| called him out. The- youth eouhl not see continues. Trains 'on the Burlington policy adopted lately of reducing all a four foot vein of base ore has just pound; steers, 4 >4® 5c; dressed, 7 Ke. ■p. warriors of tfie Natches, and strike her file«* in the gloom, but from the man it«- could m«-et with It In France, lfc to the Northwest are ilelaved. Veal—8®S He. The forces to the very lowest possible limit. been struck in its lower tunnel. would try Canada. But the new world |r your homes! Who shall fe ar the das ner of her breathing, be eouhl tell that • Mutton — Gross, 7®7J<c per pound; ■rds now? My braves, renmmber th« she was deeply move«! by something. showed no trne«’ of th«- Initial not«- of nnow west and north of Broken Bow is Assistant Master Mechanic Hale, of Outfitting at Eugene. dressed, 8®9c. two inches deep. The storm also ex this place, received today wire instruc I’ldilea you have won uttder Htung Her- "Whitt- llnud," she said, "our plot lias I the octave, and M. Bnudn- returned to tends through Wyoming. Colorado. tions to reduce the mechanical force at Colonel A. B. French, of the coast Lambs — Gross, 4c par pound; ■iits lead. Strike strike, now, for your work«-.I exceeding well. Not 11 blow hrs his native land resigned to the no.Ion Routh Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, Minne Dunsmuir by 40 men and at the close geodetic and georgaphical survey, is dressed, 7Hc- |m>r. your homes, and for the tombs of been Struck save hen- nt Natches; no the Hint tlio chase must be abandoned In Hoge—Gross, 7®7X« par pound; Ec.r Hi,,k blades to th« great mass of the FrcUe h are saved. But Ills old nge. Fortune one«- again smiled, sota and Wisconsin. Frost has nipped of working hours ten machinists, one i now in Eugene making preparations car laborer and 20 laborers, mostly coal and outfitting for a trip to the regions dreaoed,S®8Ho r ''* mill leave not n man of them all to fruit and damaged young grain crops II their king the tnlef Now! On to thou art In danger hete. The moment mid the stone of which lie despaired considerably. heavers, were dismieesd. of the Blue river and Bohemia mines, 1 the Nntchex tin I that their plnn Ims fail suddenly appeared, ns he wns walking |e den th I" where he will make some surveys for Pet Worn» in l.rteratare. P"* long, loud wnrery foil lowed this eel they will suspect thee, for it hna in Berry. Electricity for Big Tunnel. Western Colon Stands Pst. the government. He will have 20 to been whispered that you visited the tem There are pet words In literature— Iroxystn, mid ns It ended l„ ... Advanced In years, lie now pisses Ids Philadelphia, April 30. — President 25 men in bis party. In a .......... low, w gurg- Butte, May 1.—There is nochange in ple, mid tin- Great Kun. when he looked words which become the fashion for a I k sound, the chieftain sunk hack. C i. Co- towards the west for the- moon last uight leisure In playing, ns lie does with skill, the strike «ituation of the Western Cassatt, of the Pennsylvania railroad, kiln moved to his side mid mu knell ov time and then take rank again lu ob - - — iv «»/vr River Strikers Won at La Grande on this curious piano. has appointed an advisory committee mid saw it not, was perplexed. This night Union. F. V. Moffitt, of the Western In, r unii ** ’ * In a moment more the loud cilia The striking river drivers have again scurity. Thus in the eighteenth cen they saw the new moon for the first time, Union, says that no attempt will be of exports to assist him in the work of Itile wonun rent Hie i||r, for Htuug Ser l ire ■«me Work. niul they remembered, for the first time, constructing the New York $50,000,000 gone to work, having won their terms tury we find such words as "vastly.” made to reopen the office in this city nt was demi! too, that the moon ought to have been May Mr. Iluggnrd culled on yon until he is assure«l that thi> offne can tunnel. --------- The committee has already from Manager Murphy, of the Grande “hugely,” "the quality,” "genteel.” etc. a week old. Amid their mud joy they lust evening. didn't lie? keep o|-en permanently. The business decided to adopt for use in the tnnnel | Ronde lumber company. They are to "Elegant” still lingers conspicuously lu CHAPTER XX. have not thought of this before. lt..t Fny— Yes. and lie made me very tired of the city is still somewhat crippled, an electrical engino, the motor to rest have $3.50 per day and board and lose America and In England at the prewett There was consternation for n while In they think of It now, and fem- has al May—1 suppose lie tried to kiss you. though the Postel is giving fairly goml on a truck, so that it will only be ne- , no time. They will also receive wages time especial favor seems to be shown '' village of the White Apple when It ready aeised upon some of them, though Fny Yes, hik I every time he kissed aervice. Is known that Stung Serpent was those few keep it to themselves. Now The Postal will complete cesaary to increase the number of trucks and expenses for the six days of the to “convincing,” "weird" and "strum ous." to obtain increased power. I strike spent in town. nd, for he hud been nn Important man you cun judge how much risk you run." me I Intel to slap him. l’bilo leb-hl.i another wire to Helena this week. loug th, Nate’ ♦». At tbe end of four Press. “Anil will they suspect tne?" the youth A Tale of thi Eirly Settlers;: of Louisiana. uttered, tremulously. "They will be likely to; for you are ut