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KLAMATH VOL. VIII. KLAMATH te s « eeosu ooeeeooooooooeww White Hand 1 Tale of the Early Settlers ot Louisiana. ■ • < > < > < > < • ! BY AUSTIN C. BURDICK <> CIIAITEIt XXL Rfowly auil painfully <lr.iggc«l away ths hours ami tbs days to th«* pour sick wita In New Orleans Out l.uppa waa v, ry kind, and so waa ths physician. Yet Louisa ha«l a very ae.ere slckncaa. mil a part of th* t in1' •'«• w«» ‘>.1 uf I e. hea l. But grailually the delirium pass- I away, and she was at length stile to ait up Three Weeks hail she lain thua ire sh. could rise from her bed; hut on ths fourth wivk she was able to walk about the room. It was at the «'lose of ths fourth week that her h U n I ih lid return« <1. "Have I ls*cn away lungfr (bull you • xpe'’t«’«lT" he asked. "No." waa the qillet reply. “for IS» • xpe«'tr<l nothing shout It.” "Ah!' uttered Mumu. with m H<>W of chagrin. "I have b«eti too sick to expect any thing." esplaine«! 1 oulse. "Ol" uttered th«' huab.iU'l, more iiill'l- l$- "Yes I have heen very »1 k I even feared at one time I ahould never »"" you again." There was aoiurthlug so piquant In th a that Minion was sure (here nus »are»» n lu it. but he chose uot to expose hls doubts. “I, too, have lieen laid up.” he said, after gazing Into In r fsce fur aome mo menta. "Ah how? 1 noticed your hand waa rolled In rags What has happened? Hava you been ligbiiug the wicked lu diaua?" Agaiu Simon fill his lip. but be kept calui "I have had a duel on your account." "la It posaible? ilow was It?" "I heard you Insulted most grossly, an I 1 woiilti not bear it." “You ahould not havo home It, al legal. It you loved yuur wife. But who wua It?" "Gouparl Mt. Denla,” Louise atarted. "Explain." ahe said, earneatly aud e *g »>1? "Ha! the name moves you. does It?’ "Why should it n d? You know be was once a lover of mine." This open avowal, so frank an«! bon eat. acemsd to pleas. le.lKoa, aud be Meat uu Io explalu: "No niatt.r what waa salJ, but Mt Denis struck me. Of course I challenged b.m We «hose swords. our falli.r was present, lie would have atopp«'d it if he could, for h«' fearetl I ahould get hurt." "A. you did." "Listen. We f< n rd awhile, an I I foutul that the boy was at my mercy. Twice I refused to pre.» my point upon hia opi-n bo»oui. Finally, when I saw that 'twould be downright murder for uia to kill him, I hade him put up hia sword. II. asked me for whs' fur he knew nut that 1 only toynl with him 'Thia Is only boy's play,' said I. 'Then put up your eword,' said he. I did ao. ami Just as my point tou< h««l th«* ground he brought me a blow a< roes the hnud What do you think of that?" "I'erbapa 1 ought uot to apeak my thoughts." "Murely you ought. What do you think ef it y "Well, then. T think you have told me Very fine story." "Eli? Do you doubt my word?" "Doubt you? Doubt the word of Si mon Lobola? Believe that luy own line band could apeak fnl»«-hoo«l? Never, Mi nion never!” Sharply the scamp looked Into lauilse's fate, hut he ctnild detect nothing there, save a caliu. cool expreaauin of utter aim- plleity; yet ile knew the wee <|illlnli< him. "But you came out." do after lieu part hud struck you on the hand?” "What could I do? My hand was pow erleaa. I might have knocked him down with my left hand, but I apareil him. He waa iM-nealh all notice, aave that of mere contempt." "Boor Goupart! Di«l he know bow deep wi« your contempt for him?" "What mean you?" "Why, aluiply that you could have in fileted no worae punishment upon h in than to hav. let him kuuw that you held him In contempt. It must have nearly killed him!" "Look ye, my fin. girl, you are ventur ing on dangerous ground. You may aay too tnneb!" uttered Lobola, now sbowlug hls anger. Louise howe«l her head a moment, and ahe seeined to think that her companion spoke the truth, for ahe quickly replied, after ahe looked tip: "Excuse me- pardon me. I have but Just recovered from a severe aickueaa, and my first feelings were naturally those of joy and gladneea, and yon know how often yon and I have Joked and pestered each other. 5V* have often said very hard things In Jest, and I have even pull ed your hair till you fairly cried with pain, and yet you never got provoked lie- fore." Ibis waa spoken ao earneatly, and with so inncli apparent feeling, that Mim^n was mollified In n moment. Let it paua," he said; "only In future choose a light occasion for light conver sation. And now to something of more Importance. When can you be ready to go up the river?" "iV time," answered Louise. v cry well. I wjll see the physician this evening, anil be governed somewhat by bis advice.” Shortly after this Lobola went out, an«l wlii'U he returned he report««! that the doctor would come In the morning. Mo that night Louise waa left with Loppa, and on the next morning the doctor came, and with him came the anxious husband. I he former examined hia patient can- ully, and he expressed the opinion that the wife ahould not undertake the Jour- ’"•y under a week nt least. I hen I believe I ahull go to Biloxi, here Is g .hip ready to anil, and 1 have •nine buslni'as to do there." Liniise expressed her entire willingtieHS, ■o Simon resolved to go. In truth he was uow expectlug aoon to be master of 'I REPUBLICAN FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 14, 1903. EVENTS OF THE DAY NO. «. ■ n Immense fortune, nixl he was prepar (!ro*«<1fiil blow Ihst H nn b< ra ¡uflirfBd up Ing the way Io put it to luiliK'ilist«« use. oil niv.” Ilin luiliu object lieing to obtain u profita “I ajii I r , my dear buy,” at thin juncture ble cargo Io return to France, whither •irlaiincd Minion, haviug now he iiii-unt to take Illa wife »< aoon u« b* hia |tn*N« n<*$« of mind autth-ivntly to bid«’ GATHERED EROM ALL PARTS OF THE oiiihl dispose of the few ramalulug <>•>- hia rciil «’inoiioiM of fvar and <*hfigrin, GREAT BRITAIN PROCLAIMS MONR' I atsclea that atouil In hi« way. it«' start **¡>«*111 Louin, lot iih * wdeotnu )« i but k TWO HEMISPHERES. DOCTRINE OF HER OWN. __ ed that very night for Biloxi, and b a to our bom*,” wife was olK-e more left to the klutl cur«* And nn b<* apoke be advanced and GOOD WORK OF BLREAU. WILL FIGHT IMF RESERVE. of lier sable attendant. t«*nd««d hia band. Th« youth auxed upon Comprehensive Review ot the Import A week paaaod away, ami her hiiatninil him it moment in at*n> ailencB, Coast of the Persian Oulf the Basts of It I'aiue not Hhe had now ao far regained ant Happenlnga of the Past Week, Harriman Line* are Turning Thoughts Southern Oregon Citizens Readily Sign "Kiioon Loboin,° ht Uttered, drawing Encroachment by Any Foreign Pow ol Thousands to Oregon. Protesting Petitions. her health that ahe could walk out In proudly up, •’! elid not think you would Presented In Condensed f orm, Mos* Will Be Resisted - Protection of S< I'oinpany with I eppa, ami the rose was offer me (lint htind!** G. M. McKinney, who has charge of A zealous protest is teeing made by Likely to Prove Interesting to Our all ha<-k to her cheek. ”llow n eh?” gunped the wretch, Route to India Necessary to Predon the immigration department of the the citizens of Josephine and Curry Another week passed, and »lie wua turning pale aguin. “You $$houi<l not thua Many Readers. Harriman lines, met with the real es counties against the establishment of Inance of British Interests. well an«l just n» ahe began to Wou h r if reJvN’t the baud of your brother in law,” tate <lea era of Salem to diisuss matters the great forest reserve, embracing any accident had happened to her Inta White lluiul started. relating to bis work. He explained the nearly half of Curry and all of Western Omaha has ordered all saloons closed baud h<- m.ide hl» appearance. That veiy ‘ Brother in In w T* he repeated, "Are London, May 8.—Foreign Ferret«’/ plan of his department and talked with and Southern Josephine, as welLas part during the big strike now on. ■lay lliere wa» a barge Io start up the you mud?” Lansdowne has proclaimed a British the real estate men concerning the of Douglas. Josephine would be river. New Orleans was all alarm and “No I uni a hiiftbnnd.” All warships but those of Austria methods of advertising that they most excltemeiit. The garrison at Natehes blocked in, no to speak, and Curry Monroe doctrine in the Persian Gulf, White Hand eroKned over to wdiere will l>e withdrawn from Balonica. rely upon to draw immigrat:on to tide would be plac.d in a position whereby and has practically notified the com had been surprised by tin' tmllans, an I I ouiae Ntood Hnd took her by the band. nearly every soul murdered! tiny »x They whimpered together it moment, mu I The more serious forest fires in the state. That Oreg >n is now the most its advancement would be a mat.er ol peting powers that any attempt on tbeir had escaped, anil four of those had thia th' n tiir jo ith turned toward» Nirnon Adiroiidacks are now out an«l the re- widely talked of state in the Union is difficulty. ««•ry morning reached the town. Gov. the declaration he made, after telling “Villain/' he exclaimed, “you forved mainder under ccontrol. Just at this time, when prosperity part to establish a navy base or forti Barter had »«III messengers lip to the her to thio!” how ti e resource» of thia state have seems to be heading thia way, capital fied poet io those waters means war Mrs. C. P. Huntington has purchased |>l a II I s t Ion» ale” t oil the river to put the “Hhe runaetited to the marriage," re been advertised through the immigra is liecoming interested, new people with Great Britain. the new $500,000 six-story mansion of Fr> mb on their guard; and n >w ths turned Biinon, triumphantly. tion burei-u. As an indication of «hat c ming in, and new industries lieing “1 say without hesitation,” said the barge, full of soldiers, was about to start Hi. l>enia Nprung to bin feet. He mov Mr,. J. F, Carroll in New York. has been done for the Willamette val »stablished, it is a hard blow both to foreign secretary dealing with the sub- | up to are If any as.latame waa required ed to Ixiuiiie'a aide, aud granped her A French-Belgian syndicate has lieen ley, he said t at since his department Josephine and Curry, so the citizens anywhere ou lb«« way, amt iu the mean j time a council of officers wua to lie held hand. formed in Europe with a capital of $3,- has been working between 4,000 and claim who are opposing the measure, ject in the house of lords, “that we “Isouiae/* he unld, In a broken voice, 000,000 to work the Chilean mines. 5,000 one-way railway tickets have to establish a forest reserve of so vast should regard the establishment of a to determine wlial further should le “tell mu ail; tell rue if you ga\e thia done, • Three thousand dollars of the money been uied by Eastern peop e, who came dimensions. The argum nt made that I naval base or a fortified port in the man your heart; for iu the yeura of <iurk to the valley and did not go away streams are drying up by reason of the Lobola galne<l paaaag«- for himself sill negg that aball follow thia blow, it will which was stolen from Express Agent Persian gulf by any other powers as a wife, but they were forced to put up ag in. removal ot trees, seems not well foot d- afford a glimmer uf light to kuow I am Peterson, of Britt, la., last week, has very grave menace to British interests, with aui’h ai'i'omiiiodatlous ■■ the others He said that the immigration bureau ed. But few, if any trees, have been not nil forgotten by my auul'a idol," been found lieneath the company’s had. sale that a ah * tiered pla< e waa Us of the Harriman lines is tie most per and we should «ertainly resist it with removed in that section, not enough by “(ioupart, be fercr.1 building. ed for Louise, near the stern, lu consid fect enterprise of the kind ever org n- any means to affect the flow of water in all the means at our disposal.” rlagw eration of her recent illness. In a street-car runaway at Rochester, ixed in the United States, and that it the creeks and streams. Even the "Kileme!" thunderedI Lobola. starting I-ord Lansdowne preceded this ex Of coiir»' th«* paaaige up, lursliist the fa., the conductor was probably fatally retches in the most effective manner miners, who need the water the most, i • eiirient, was alow, the heavy b.« hurt, the motorman badly bruise«! and those pers ns who are the most dedra oppose the establishment of the reserve. 1 plicit enunciation of British policy by making a headway of over three i a review of the situation there, as it six passengers injured. Wet rails il e immigrants. Within seven months Petitions, begging that the matter of anel hour, and stopping sometimes at affected British int'rests, contending came«! the accident. after he began work his department estab iehing the reserve ba reconsid- ‘A”'* plantation» on th«« way, so that ---t so far as the navigation of the ered, or that the tract be not with- j had p aced the literature advertising »<8 until the morning of the fif The rivers an«l harbors committee of Persian gulf was conrerned Great Brit ■ hat they reached the «*etab!lahi the hou«e of retireeentatives made a this state into the hands of 2,000,000 drawn, are being circu ated in J seph- I ain held a position different from that llri'ih St .loli'ii Hot the captai t«>ur of the navigable waters about New people. The bureau has placed in the ine and Curry coun ies, and are being of other powers, loth because it was >>oat concluded uot to go up to i York to see what improvements are field six lecturers, with stereopticon liber lly signed. owing to British enterprise and ex teau, so Simon and hia wife w< views showing scenes illustrating the j n«M-d'«l in shipping facilitiea. penditure of life and money that the e«l at ths mouth of Wulout ri» State Labor Federation. resiurcee and indu tries of Oregon, and from thence they made their wa The report that General Matos, the the e lecturers are addressing Eastern The first annual convention of the gulf was now open to the commerce of foot. revolutions.) leader, has landed in audiences four evenings a wees. Six Oregon state federation of labor met in the world, and because the protection They had gained about half Venezuela from Curacao, is confirmed. immigration agents in the different 1-a Grande this week. About 100 dele of the sea route to India neceseaitated tance when tiiey were startle«!, - British predominance in the gulf. An association for the protection of »ections ot the middle Wed are giving gatee were present. The attendance Ing a lurn upon the river’a bank, Lord Lansdowne’s attitude in this was neither as large nor as represent tbeir whole time to disseminating in | (ieimans in the enforcement of the laws Ing a »mall cauos ahead with matter generally meets with approval, of Argentina has been formed at Buenos formation regarding thi, itate, tuper- ative as was hoped. By far the larger although the answers thereto of the «liana in it. vising the distribution of literature to j art of thote in the convention were Ayres. "Why!" uttered Iaiboia, gfter those who are most likely tn come to from Portland, while Astoria Salem, other powers interested in the gulf are upon th* strange acene a few u I Dsn- I ’ hj sicians ot La D. Sankey, the "they are Nat-h«-a Indiana. Do this itate, and aiding scores of Ea-tern Albany, Ashland, Baker City and Pen awaited with some anxiety. Íf,t> th, ringer evangelist, now acknowledge the The newspapers here comment on lalna mean harm here?” reale. late men who are encouraging dleton have from one to three delegates «1 tu "Rattier a small party for tba ffiti» failure of the operation for the restora Western immigration. each. Those in attendance are very the analogy of the present proceeding«, Louise, upon whose tnin«l the aid ibougb tion ol bis sight. By means of this vigerom policy the much in earnest in their desi-e to take which Captain Mahan so strongly Nta>*hea had not that pocullar effect tuat bis poor heart would ureas, aud I ui<- vit Attempts to wieck two trains at people of the Eastern states have lieen up in the convention some of the knotty recommended, to the United States it had upou h«-r companion's. lain evidently felt uncomfortable. Stamford, Conn., are charged to interested in Oregon, with the result questions confronting organized labor policy of Monroeism. The Westmin "But we'll wati-b them. Ilet* let us ”1 refused him at first," continued the tramps, and the police are now in pur that the e is more talk of this state as a and determine a course of action in re ster Gazette bolds that the British mo keep further away from the bank, aud unfortunate one. "amt tul<! blm I loved tive, namely, the protection of the sea suit of »even men. desirable place for home-seekers than gard to them. then we ran follow thnn, and not ha Goupart Mt. Deni» Then be told me he route to India, correspond exactly with there is of any other state. s<-«'ii. They surely mean to approach the had sa-en my father's wealth accumulate Rol>l>era wreck«-«! the safe of the Bank the American motive in excluding Little Change In Herd Law. house, t'ouie, let's hasten, sud we'll have under his care, an«l had looked on a part of Assaria, Kan., and escaped on a Bridge Over Santlam. them capture«!. Of course they liad a of It as belonging to him. and he would Aside from the amendment of the European powers from American waters band <ar. It is not known how much because thejr territory is thereby threat hand in the «Ireadful massacre " At a mass meeting of Linn county law regarding the running oi stock in ened. not now see another come in and stint- h money they secured. lent I sa made no objection to this, and that wealth away. He d«-termine«i to farmere field in school district No. 114 Multnomah county, no change was accordingly they t«s>k the cr«>aa path, and have hi» share. I told him if he foned Indiana has had another severe frost recently some resolutions asking the made by the last legislature in the WILL DELAY CANAL TREATY. ere i'Hig they reached the garden Half me to become his wife I would beg of which it ia lielieved will practically county court to rebuild Sanderson’s herd law. Section 61 of the new road way up the wide path they walked, an I my father to give me not s sou. Then he kil! the strawlierry crop, plums and bridge were adopted and sent to the law prohibits the herding of stock upon President of Colombia Will Not Call Extra here they came to the elose«l gate of the swore If such a thing were done, lie other temler early fruits. court. This bridge was carried away the highways, thereby obstructing them Session ot Congress. barricade; but a few louil calls from Si would make my life such a sa-vne of tor E«lwin C. Kelley, treasurer and gen by the floods of last January. it was with earth, stones, or other debris, but mon brought i’lil Tony forth, and they ture 1 should pray for death to co:na Washington, May 8.—The latest ad his section does not prohibit herding were soon wlrhin the enclosure. *1 be aud relieve me.” eral manager of the Enamel Brick com one oi the longest bridges supported by stock on the highways so long as there vices received indicate that President Linn county and spanned the Santiam faithful negro «-ould at first hardly twlleve pany, of Cleveland, ()., ia charged with "Liar!" biased Mltnon. is no obstruction remaining more than Marroquin, of Colombia, has almost his ayes, lie gased upon the "appera "No— no," calmly replied Izmise; “1 the embezzlement of $.'5,000 of the funds river, connecting this portion of the shun.” as lie afterwards called It, and speak but truth." Thin turning to her of the concern. Kelley declares he county with that rich section known as 24 hours. decided tot to ca'I a special session of finally a big tear rolled down bls sable listeners: "But 1 refused to marry him, will I mj able to prove hia innocence. the forks of the Santiam. Clackamas Ccunty Valuation. the Colombian congress to act on the cheek. and on the very next nighL after mid The assessable valuation of all Clack canal treaty. Rivalry among the acaociationa of "Mam'aelle Louise!" he ga«p«'d, extend Plenty of Gold but Little Silver. In the election in pro night. two stout men came and carried Ing his broad hands. ' Bless heaven!" Clackamas county officers report an amas county is being doubled by gress the opposition continues to gain me away. I wan weak ami faint th' n. engineers in this country may nullify With glistening eyes she returned the for 1 bad but Just re.-ovcrvd from sick an offer of Andrew Carnegie to give unusual scarcity of silver. Treasurer Arsessor Nelson, who is at work on the and the prospects for a government faithful fellow's grasp and salutation, ness. Assessor Nelson reports Yet they carried me away an I $1,000,000 or more to establish a Cahill sa s gold pieces, in denomina 1903 roll. ami then tiounded away towar||s the locked me In a dark prison house. Th«'y National center for engiwers in fir» thit heretofore in this county property majority are so doubtful that President tions of $20, were never befo e as plen house, for she saw her father upon the refused me both fo«el and «Iriuk. There York A high official in one or the tiful as the - are at this time, and he has been assessed at not to exceed 35 Marroquin seems indispoeed to act. piazza; ahe waited uot for her husband I came nigh famishing with hunger and bodies »ays it is doubtful if al. can live Thia year finds it troubletome to keep on hand a per cent of its real value, The Colombian congress will, how uow. thirst. At length the villain came to me; in peace in one room. it is lieing listed at double the former ever, assemble July 20 in regular ses sufficient amount of silver with which "Father!" and when I begged for a drop of water valuations. The amount of the tax sion. At that session the canal treaty The fratitic parent caught hia <4>ll<! to he swore 1 should have none till I had Portland laiindrymen have locked out to make change. No reason is assigned under this plan will be about the might be taken up, but in view of the for this condition, save that it indicates hia bosom, an«l with streaming eyea he promised to be his wife! My mind was their employes. iiiurmure«! hia thanks, for In that mo fluttering, and thirst made me frantic, in a suDstantial way a greater degree same, since it will lie cut down in pro sentiment existing, much doubt is Russia expects war with China and is of prosperity among all classes. portion to the increase in the property felt here as to whether it will be acted ment of reunion lie forgot tha dark clou«l t promise«! to lie hie wife! Then he valuations. that hung over hie I ov « m I one. Before brought me bread and milk, he took me preparing for it. upon. the old man had found hia tongue Hi mon from the prison, and soon arrangements Wool In .tarton County Pool. The outlook, however, does not dis Nearly 500 tenants were evicted in Insane Asylum Report. had reache«l the piazza. From information produced at the were made for the wedding. He bsd ob- the New York tenement district May 1. The report of Superintendèht J. F. courage the officials here. The United "My fattivr." h«> uttered, “forgive me If tainesl the consent of the colonial gov Marion county woolgrowers' associa I am abrupt but you have heard ot the ernor. and we were married in the Fifty half-naked ftoukhobors are on tion meeting, it seems probable that Galbreath, of the state insane asylum, States government has gone so far in its negotiations with Colombia that «Ireadful massacre at Fort RoaalieT" church, the governor himself living pres a ' search for Jesus," near Sasakatoon, the quantity of wool controlled by the for April shows the number of patients confidence is felt here that President "Ye« " March 31 as 1,297; remaining on April ent. When the priest put his questions N. W. T. pool this year will 1« nearly double 30, 1,298. Number of officers and em Marroquin will feel himself bound to "Well, there are two Natchca Indiana to me, I was burning with fever, an«! a The Merchants state bank at Free that of last year. The soliciting com ployes, 160; expenditures for articles carry out the engagements into which mating their way up here In a cnn*e dreadful sickness was u|H«n me. Yet my man, 8. I»., was raide«i by robbers. mittee has not yet completed its work, consumed, $7,749.41 ; pay roll, $6 064.- be has entered. The Colombian con I’erhapa they know not of our habitation mind was not shaken. 1 promised to the la-t men lie sent out nt once to capture l«est of my abilities to do all be ha«) ask They secured about $3,000and escaped. but thus far 50 members have been 66 ; Cost of maintenance per capita per stitution contains a provision enlarging seenred, and it is ex;iected that the month, $10.66; per day, 35 cents. them, and we will interrogate th* iu. at ed of me. Then we were pronounced the powers ol the executive in <aye of The sixtieth anniversary ot the leant. disturbed conditions, and if there is the man an«l wife, ami I Is'gged of him to founding of civil government on the total amount of woo) represented will Thai was enough for Tony, for he had hurry away, for 1 was taint and nick. I be from 75,000 to 100,000 pounds. slightest sign of for« ible opposition to Eastern Oregon Pioneer. followed Simon to the house, and hear«! reached our home; the fever se zed me. Pacific coast was celebrate«l at Cham- the government or of revolutionary up Julius O. Mack, one of the best poeg, Oregon, May 2. this remark. Ever aince the atxfu«-tloii an«l raged for many weeks. Survey of the McKenzie. Health known residents of Eastern Oregon, rising, such as are hinted at in the of hia young "maa'r and miaaua," he had came nt last, and I reached my father's Professor McAlister, who is at tbe John Firman, 25 years old, living at died at his home at The Halles Sunday storier from Kingston, Jamaica, and long<*«l to get hold of an Indian, and here biiliaa." Paterson, N. J., baa two hearts beating head of the University of Oregon me- afternoon, after a short illness, from from Isthmian pointe, indi ative of a waa a chance. (To be continuad.) in his own breast. He is a fine speci chanicat de;>artment, has completed ar- pneumonia. Mr. Mack was about 50 purjiose to »ever the isthmus from Co "Only two oh 'urn, d'ye aay, Maa'r Mi „ — - ------- men of physical manhood and constant ■ angements for a hyd ographical suivey years of age. lombian soverignity, the president may nion ?” ofthe McKenz'e river this summer. ly enjoys good health. arrogate to himself dictatorial power "Tliat’a all. Tony." When the lloosters Crow. The survey will be made for the pur- "i'll hab *uin!" And with thia the stout and go to the length of ratifying the PORTLAND MARKETS. The feelings of some honest folk from A Iwl) cast by Paul Revere, that had Afric disappeared, ami In a few momenta the country when they visit a large city be»*n in constant use since its making po e oi determining the water |>ower of canal treaty without the consent of the river with a view of locating the more he had four stout companions at have lieen very accurately described by Wheat—Walla Walla, 7O@71c; val congress. 11 he does so, the United is lieing recast at Troy N. Y. The hls heels on hi» *»y »he river. States government will sustain the Leominster Congregational church, in points where elect ic plants and the ley, 75@76c. a Chicago paper, atxl as thia old farmer In the meantime, Simon followed the liae may lie established to the beet ad- Barley—Feed, $21.50 per ton; brew title thus acquired. marquis and hia child Into tha house, and ’says, there's very little difference be the belfry of which it bung, was burn«! vantage. ing, 123. when they reached the sitting room, they tween city atnl country If you only look a short time ago. Coal Trust Admits Chargee. Water Seeps from Ditch. found Mt. Denis there. He looked up for the tilings which they have In com Flout — Beet grades, $3.95(34.25; gra Turkey has proclaimed martial law Chicago, May 8.—In an answer filed and saw the marquis; then he iiiw Simon mon. The irrigating ditch belonging to ham, $3.45(33 85. in Salontca. in the United States cirucit court to Ixibola, ami then hls eye rested upon Henry E. Ankeny, of Eugene, and Mrs. “Um all right In Chicago If 1 can hear Millettiffs—Bran, $19 per ton; mid day, the Indiana and Illinois coal An earthquake in Chile caused heavy J. T. Henley, of Klamath county, rune that female form. Ilr started to his feet the roosters crow once in a while, ” said dlings, $24; shorts, $19.50(420; chop, ami turned pal«' »» death. 'ITiat loxel operators, who were recently made de property loss. through the town of Klamath Falls, $18. faca waa turned upon him; those soft John, "but when I don’t hear them I get fendants in a case started by the gov and the village authorities have com Postmaster General Payne has un pretty homesick, and want to hurry eyes, now swimming In tears, were b«-nt Oats - No. 1 white, $1.51(31.20; ernment, admitted that they had been menced suit in the circuit court to se earthed a scandal in the Washington upon hia own, ami her name dwelt upou back to the old farm In Ford County. acting for a time under an agreement, cure an injunction against the owners, gray, $11.2’8(31.15 per cental. That's why I always pick out lodgings office. hia lipa. Hay—Timothv, $13(413 50; clover, but denied that there was any unlawful alleging that the property is a m Lance "My wife, Monsieur St. Denis," an Id as close as I can get to South Water labor troubles are seriously affecting on account of injury from seepage. combination to fix pri es of their pro $10(411; cheat, $11(312 per ton. Ixibols, in malignant triumph. ? street. business in many of the cities through "O, my soul!” burst from rhe wretch Potatoes—Best Burbanks, 50c per duct. They declared that the agree "I come up here once In a while on out the Unite«) States. New Road to Crater Lake. ed man's lipa, ami covering his face with rack; ordinary, 25(3-t0c per cental, ment was abandoned before the court business of my own, and 1 feel at home W. S. Arant, superintendent proceedings were begun, and that hia hands, he sank back upon hia chair. Six passengers were injured in a col gro*era' prices; Merced sweets, $3(4 Louise aeeim'«l upon the point of apeak- well enough down at the stock yards Crater Ijtke national park, reports that 3.50 per cental. even while it was in force they sold lision between an electric car and a ing, hut at that moment ths tramp of In the daytime, where the hogs grunt he will have the new road leading to coal below the prevailing market price. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 1 l(312c; feet ami the sound of voices were heard and the cattle bellow, but I’m lonesome lale Shore train in Chicago. the lake ready for uae by August 1. It In rhe hall, ami In a moment tnote the at night when I can't hear the roosters. Tragic Death. Fruit and garden truck in the Arkaan- will be shorter and have fewer bumps young, 13(414c; hens, 12c; turkeys, door wua thrown unceremoniously open. “I reckon If you was down on my and steep grades than the old one It live, 16@17c; dressed, 20(322c; ducks, NEW WAR POLIC HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON CHAPTER XXII. "Bless heaven!” cried old Tony, bound ing into the hall at a will hop and plant ing himself directly In the middle of the floor. "We's cotched 'uni, inns'r—we's cotched 'uni, an' here dey am!" At this White Hand and Coqualla came forward. Simon Lobola was the first to recognise, beneath the Natchez garb and the walnut stain, the youth whom he had hoped to destroy, an I a atifie<l cry broke from his lips, while he turned pale and trembled like an aspen. The next to recognize the living truth was Louise, and with one bound the brother anil sinter were In each other's arms. Their stifled exclamations of Joy awoke the parent to his senses, and in a moment more he held them both upon bls bosom. "My children," lie cried, raising his streaming eyes to heaven, “O. how bleat la Ulis moment! Almost It makes jne feel to bow lu humble resignation to the sas valley, Colorado, have been serious farm a night or two, you’d lie mighty ly damaged by frost. The loss is esti glad to hear a street car gong, or a mated at more than $500,000. steamtMiat whistle, or a wagon clatter Forty persons have been arrested fol- ing over the atones. When a fellow has lowing the robbery of the Weifw, largo beard a rooster crow about sunup every morning for forty years, he doesn't feel I express company at Silao, Mexico, of Just right when he gets where there are $42.000. All but $11.000 was recov- ered. no roosters. “You can talk all you ploass about | Reliels in Turkey are fighting with your clean city and your 'city beauti bomba, blowing up everything within ful,' as the newspapers call It. but I’d their reach. rather smell a clover field tn this town Secretary of the Navy Moody will when I’m lonesome than the aweetest visit the « oast with President R«x«ae- flowers you've got on State strert. »elt and inspect naval stations. “I recollect Parson Cross saying once, Regulations in regard to matches in In a sermon, that a touch of nature New York now provide that no one makes the whole world kin. Somehow without a license can sell or give them when I hear a rooster crow up here, or a away. Retailers may not sell more sheep bloat, or get the smell of a stable, than 1,000 in a box. The splints must It makes me feel that Chleaxo people lie strong, an.l the heads must not fly ain't so much different from us on the | off. farm, after alL” will enable a journey from Fort Kla $7.00(47.50 per dozen; geese, $6(46.50. Cheese—Full cream, twins, 16’8(3 math to the lake, 25 miles, in 25« 17c; Young America, 17@175ic; fact hours. ory prices, 1(31 *8c; less. Rainier Lumber Shipments. Butter—Fancy creamery, 22c per Ninety-five car.onds of lumber and ahiuglea were ahippe«l from Rainier in pound; extras, 21c; dairy, 20(322'sc; the past month. Thia does not include store, 16(418c. the cargo of 600,000 feet shipped to1 Eggs—16(317 c per dozen. San Tedro by sailing vessel. Hops—Choice, 18(420c per pound. Woll—Valiev 12’4(415; Eastern Ore Cattle Coming to Summer Ranges. Cattle are beginning to come in’o gon, 8(414; mohair, 35(436c. beef — Grose, cows, 3*4(34c per Staikev prairie for rummer range. The prair e summers several thonaand head, pound; steers, 4*.4(35c; dressed, 7*40. principally from Umatilla and lower Veal—8(485xc. down, in Union county. Mutton—Grose, 7(475<c per pound; dressed, 8@9c. Eastern Oregon Geological Survey. I-amhs— Grose, 4c per pound ¡{dressed, T. B. White, of the United States geological survey, is in Pendleton and 7Mc. will at once liegin work in Eastern Hoge—Gross, 7<3 H7c per pound; Oregon. dressed, 8@8K. Tonesta, Pa., Mav 8.—Standing in a mill pond with the water up to hia nerk, where he had gone to escape a forest fire, Walter Boyd, part owner of Hat’s shingle mill, near Pigeon, was burned to death. A tank of oil ex ploded and the burning oil covered the man. When the fire swept in from all points the other members of the crew fled in terror, Boyd de<lding to remain until the last moment. The tank stood on the bank ofthe pond. Plague Increasing In China. Washington, May 8.—The stat« <’«. partment to'ay re.eived a cablegram from Unite 1 States Consul General Mc- Wade, at Canton, saying that bubonic plague is increasing in Canton, Honan, Shnntak, Yokung and Yuensahan. Famine is raging in Kwang 81, and an Amori an missionary reports that the body of a victim had been eaten. as