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KLAMATH VOL. li I.A MATH Vili. REPUBLICAN FALLS, KLAMATII COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 4, 1903. NO. 9 "Certainly yon may come In," ■ha »•> H.(M)l) IN KANSAS. SWerml, coldly; "you might have done so I when you pleased befura. I w»i not par- Many People are Driven from Their tlciilurly engaged." Homes-Wheat Crops Ruined. "Oh! you did •<•<• nie, then? 1 thought Halina. Kan.. May 26 -This city Is yon were too much occupied with your POSTMASTER GENERAL PAYNE CAUSES fine new friend to look st me." ARREST OF MACHEN. > tonight the scene of the worst flood In W Inlfred was beginning to get angry; ► I its history, fully 100 families having COPPER NEAR ROSEBORO. thl» mull hud never presumed to use such CONFIDE OF SUCCESS. I been driven from their homes, and the u ton« to her before. "Do you want to see my father7" »he Head of Free Delivery Service Is Alleged extent of the damage is estimated to Prospectors for Oil Do Not Lots Faith Rich Veins of Orc Reportsd by Prospsc- r asked a' bruptly. to Have Received >19,000 as a Rake- lie hundreds of thousands of dollars. tora In Collis r Croak Conntry. Because of Reverses. "No, I don't; I left him not an hour Another heavy rain fell tonight, mak utt on Patent Letter Box Fastener - Frank Reed arrived in Roseburg a The Umpqua Valley Oil Company, h ■ go in th« turulp li.hj I went to see ing four inches of rain that has fall Irauil Was Discovered Accidentally - en here during the last 24 hours. The of Roseburg, which has been boring few days ago from the Collier Creek you.” FORMÌSTBR. "< th, very well,” remarked Winifred; northwestern portion of the city is for oil at Myrtle Creek, has abandoned country. In Curry county, where he Others Implicated. "but please let me know at oure what entirely submerged, and women and the well, after having reached a dis and other members of his party have a discovery of a very rich cop you want of me, it I» time to g<> iu au<J children were rescued from their tance of 1600 feet. Some time ago, made while the boring apparatus was at per ledge or deposit, on which they Washington, May 29.—By far the homes in boats. see about the tea." located 16 mining claims. The The Missouri Pacific grade on the work, the cable parted and let the have "Oh, you weren't In muh a hurry jest most s<‘iiHational development of the Ity. delighted with everything she saw. deposit has been traced a distance of Flora was rather silent «• she rod« now, when you bud that puppy of a postoffice Investigation up to this west is holding back a large and drill fall Into the well. After the «Irill over a mile and a half, and surface In home. Hlio was thinking how pleasant llostlngs here, »»id Mr. Former wrath* time occurred today, when Augustus threatening body of water. If the was removed Is was found that the dications show a wide vein. No as- water succeeds In crossing the tracks, casing had also been broken and part it would be to he the wife of a man Ilk« fully. »ays have as yet been made on the Winifred rose like ii young Juno, with W Machen, the genera) superinten the entire western portion of the town of it had fallen into the well. It discovery, but it Is generally believed i Errol Hnstlugs, and the mlstreaa of a was later found that the well had been will be under water. dent of the free delivery service, was place like 11 navll Court, lie was speak »iK b an imperial air of amased indigna A passenger train on the Lincoln "plugged,” and in such a manner that that this new And will prove the rich ing to her In low, earnest tones; ami tion that her companion quailed. arrested on a warrant issued upon the yet discovered. branch of the Union Pacific Is held be it is now impossible to work it at ail. est The Mr. Fenner,” »he »aid "have you Information of postoffice Inspectors ledge is about 18 miles south bit. h» ordered the <li»»luuts round, and , ns Io- pasaed th« Farm did not turn to The company Is so confident of find tween two washouts two miles north look for Wlnlfr««l. Ami Winifred, silling any Idea of w hat you are talking about f" ing oil that It has again let a contract of Rogue river, and Is at present a charging him with having received of here. The passengers were "Ise.k here, Ml» Winifred!" uttered under her favorite i-lunip of beeches, to I-oyd Smith, a practical well-driller, very difficult place to reach, as there book In hand, looked with wistful eyes Fenner, with greut earnest lies» "it's no "rake-offs" from contracts made with brought to this city on handcars. The who will immemlately commence op is only a trail through that section. Union Pacific tracks for three miles after them; ami when be bad ps»ae«l out uno your pretending not to understand the local firm of Groff Bros., for a It is expected that operations will of here are washed out, and all erations on the new well within 12 ■toon commence on the development of of sight, without once turning to look me, because you can't have mistaken my patent postal-box fastener. The war west feet of the old. through trains are running over the for her, she bld her fuee In her han't» meaning this last mouth, I've loved you rant specifically charges him with re Rock Island from Lincoln Junction. Mr. Smitn claims that the indica these mines, as Mr. Reed is a member fur this year back, And so to day, in tbu telving >18.981.78 since August 8. J ami cried bitterly. tions for oil are the best he has yet of a copper company which wns re Colo., to Manhattan, Kan. The Union turnip field, I »poke to .Mr. Eyre, and 1900. It 1» alleged at the department, Pacific station here is surrounded by seen on this Coast, and is confident cently organized In Roseburg, with CHAl'TER III. he said he had no objection, provided you however, that this i amount docs not I water and the railroad yards are that oil will be found within 2000 feet. Mr. Fred Blakely at the head. Na Poor Winifred! Il was only the day liked me, nud I »aid I wasn't afraid of tive copper is abundant throughout itefnre that Errol Hastillga bail »at with that, fur you had always been so kiml represent all that Machen obtained flooded. Southern Oregon, but those owning it being charged The entire district for miles north from his contracts, SEALED BIOS FOR W<M»L. her under those very beech«», ami tniked in your way» to me. which you wouldn't I most of the mines have not sufficient to her III the low, fascinating tones pe buve been if you hadn't meant a» I did.” that he profited by them for several west and southwest from the station capital to work the.m properly. • eye can date of the first years prior to the is flooded. As far as the II «11* ----- — culiar to him when a<l«lr<-a»lng women. ■t "How dare you »uy I know what you contract mentioned in the warrant, reach, the wheat fields have been Flrat Pool Sale Thia Season Held grac'vful, »ml ha«l »u< Ii locc-ly <*)<•»! 1 An«l she liu«l fancied she rend love In his 1 Arlington- Sale Small. Oregon Can Orow Flax. rag wui suxlous to know who sb« could I«', deep blue eyes. They hail met more than meant or gave you eucourageiueul!" she Other arrests are to follow. transformed into great lakes of The first wool sale of the season sal aski«<l him. Gues», Flo, who It was." once since the adventure in tile wood, exclaimed, passionately. Immediately after Mr. Machen was Ing water. Crops are ruined and That the Pacific Coast and especial "Because you did!" he returned, with taken into custody the Postmaster homes deserted. under the system of sealed blds, in ly the Willamette valley of the state "Ilow sboulii 1 know?" answered his ami he ha<l always stopped to speak to augurated In this state for the first of Oregon is especially adapted to the sister, pettishly. "Ilow provoking >o«i her. And the previous day, as sb« h«i«l temper. "If you didn't menu anything i General issued an order removing by your aniilea, mid tricks, nud »ays, him from office, lie had been practi EXHIBIT FOR FAIRS. time last year, came off in Arlington culture of flax, and that of the very are!" Iweii sitting reading in the gnr>l«n, aha last week. It was a sorry disappoint finest quality, has been demonstrated cally under suspicion for a fortnight "Well, then. It was our cousin. Ml»« hn<) heard the prnncliig hoofa, ami, look you must lie as false as fair." "Enough of this!" cried Winifred, impe pending Investigation Into his bureau. Montana Legislature In Special Session ment to both seller and buyer. Over beyond any possibility of a doubt by Eyre; and I esn tell you she 1» nothing Ing up, bail »><-n him hull up his fi« ry 500,000 pounds of wool was offered for Mr. Eugene Bosse, the celebrated Bel The discovery of Machen's alleged to I* sahamed of, either. I could »«■• «hcslliut». which hn<l frightene«l her »o riously, “understand, once for all, that I Makes Appropriation. sale, but only about 50.000 pounds was gian- flax culturist. who has been con h «w much hv adtulred her, sti«l was Just an hour before In the lane, ami, throwing »ever had mid never »hall have, the re interests in the contracts wsh made Helena. Mont., May 26.— (Special.) sold. Prices paid for those sold ducting a scientific course of experi going to tell him of our connection with the reins to the groom, jump down and motest fi-tding of love fer you; and if you quite accidentally by tha Inspectors wish me to entertain the slightest regard some three weeks ago. and since —The Eighth legislative Assembly ranged from 11% cents to 13 cents. ments in and around Salem for more her »hen the cheatuuts bolted, nn«l, liy enter the little gate. for you, you will never agaiu adopt am h '. then their energies hail been directed assembled here today in extraordinary The offers on the largest and best than a year past, and is now engaged th« time he got them In hsn<l sgnln, It Winlrrc'l'a Ix-art heat fast as she saw had gons out of my mind. However, tbv Mr. Hastings coming up the gard«-n to- a tone to me as you have done to-day." J I toward making out a case. Last night, session, at the call of Governor Toole, clips were all declined because the In raising the second crop for the pur ruling prices had fallen below the pose of proving this fact to the en "So." he said, iu au insoleut tone, "you after the authorities had become con Information »III keep till another time." I ward her, could be all very well to Tom i'enner, the vinced that they were in possession for the purpose of making an appro owners' expectations. Dissatisfaction tire satisfaction of those who are now ■ It. ii..oi,« M|.l." cried ,rivd his gluald." bls elater, sister, while l> "I bars come to call on Mr. Byre—Is farmer, uutil your thie Dew lover camo of the necessary evidence. Mr. Mach priation for Montana’s representation was expressed by a number of buyers backing him financially, and have the lips "Uh rage, "you will not «lare to I he at home?" Errol ashed. along; hut you must turn high and mighty en was notified to appear at the de at the I-ouisiana Purchase and the over the sales made this morning by shown heretofore a disposition to tell him that low Iwrn girl la related to "No," replied Winifred; "he has been directly you've been seen with a London partment this morning. He did so. Lewis and Clark Expositions, in St. the local bank to a buyer on the doubt the veracity of his broad asser ua? you «III not 'lare7" out since two o'clock, nn<! I do not ex swell. But I can tell you one thing, and was subjected to a "sweating" I-ouis are! Portland, tespectlvely, in ground before the time for the public tions regarding the possibilities of the "Itcglnald knows better than to do any pert him until the evening." sale when all the buyers should ar flax industry for Oregon. Mias Winifred," be added, with au in process by the inspectors and General 1904 and 1905. thing so foolish." Interrupted Mrs. Chain "I tun sorry." Errol hail answered, look Both houses met in joint session rive. This may have had a tendency Bilstow for three hours, but no admis pion "But in case you should lie tempt ing In her face, as he always di«l n<>w; sulting sir that was Indescribable, "Hust- sions that he had profited by the con shortly afer 11 o'clock and listened to to qualify the interest of the buyers Curb on Willamette. ed t" do so," she added, turning to her "but If you will allow me to make his iligs of Hazel Court dou't mate with tracts could lie secured from him He the reading <it Governor Toole's m.•-- In the other lots listed. sun, “remsniber that not a tithe of that nbaem-e to-day an excuse for calling farmer«' daughters." Extensive work Is being done on sage, which stated that there seemed "You insolent, mean spirited coward!” declined to answer many questions, to flra hun«lre«l poiimla I pronilaed you for again, 1 shall not regret It too much." tne Willamette river just north of In be a general demand for a display on the ground that they related to his Fruit Trees Feel Frost. »he cried, »tamping her foot; "leave this dependence. vaptain Ogden states your last season'» debts shall pass m'o "Can 1 ssv anything to him for >«>U?*' place immediately, and never presume to ' private business, but Insisted to the of the state’s products and resources A killing frost blighted the pros that work will be continued all of the at these Expositions, hence his call your han«!»." cent ' end that he had not re'celved a asked Winifred. enter It again!” and »he turned into the pects for an abundant fruit crop summer. The jetty being construct "Oh! very well, that’s enough," for an extra session. "I am afrsitl not," Mr llnstlng» aald, house nnd »hut the door. Then »be run I improperly. Before the day was over three bills around Baker City last week. The ex ed below Independence will save to ■ponded Reglnal'l, sulkily. "But 1 smiling: "It 1» on a question of a new up to her room aud, throwing herself 'on had been introduced and passed ap tent of the damage is not fully de the land owners over 1000 acres of tell you on.« thlug. I lo I ts-llev» lie's method of farming, which I fear is too EAGF.R FOR PENSIONS. propriating >50.000 for St. l-ouis, >10.- veloped. but it is known that all the land, as the current wa3 about to mendously cut with that girl, and that abstruse for me to dlscilaa with you But her knees by her bedside, »be sobbed aud cried passionately. 000 for the transfer of this exhibit early fruit is badly damaged, and in wash through a number of the best he’s gone off «tier her now." 1 am Intrrrnptlng your reading is your At last she rose and went to her piano. Spanish War Veterans ere Freely Asking from St. Louis to Portland, and >15.- some localities all the fruit is killed. farms and change the course of the Ami having uttered this remark with book very engrossing?" She sat there until it grew quite dark, 000 additional for the maintenance of So far as known, there has been no river for several miles. This jetty th« «tillable lutentlon of annoying hi» ■>■ Government Aid. Alld ns he spoke he ginneed at the singing low, sweet songs to herself, un the State Capitol ajid grounds. Be frost in Pine and Eagle valleys, or will save this as well as the banks ter, he proceeded to «pill the room. cover of the book sa<l ol«serve*l with til at last the cloud was chased away Washington. May 29.—Pension fore midnight the session had been ad down on the Snake river, below Hunt which the current has been moving "I think some surprise that It was an old Fr<«n<*h from her face, and bright thoughts ington. These portions of the county at the rate of about 20 feet a year in Commissioner Ware calls attention, journed sine die. hie every comprise the principal fruitgrowing many places. romance. gau to bring »mile» in place of tears. as did his predecessor, to the fact that grUy. "Will you let me »«ml you some books sections of the country. Until last MANY HOMELESS BY FIRE. "He un»t care a little for me," she a greater proportion of the veterans night the prospects were favoasible for "Twenty on« I» not generally a very to readr* Errol asked, gently. "I aiske thought, "or he would not have held my Headed Toward Burps. greatest fruit crop ever known in agreeable sue iu ■ young man." remarked a point of collcctliig all the best works, bsiul so long, and looked into my face' of the Spanish War have applied foi Loss the Hampshire Blaze Cauwi a New Chief Engineer Joseph Weet, of the this, the Powder river valley. both foreign ami English, »ml it would a» he «lid " b.«r mother. the veterans did pensions than of >400,000. Sumpter Valley Railroad, is in Baker Ami so the fates conspired to keep a b>- auch a pleasure to me to think »»me Iler thoughts were suddenly interrupt of any previous war of the Unit- City prepared to begin the work of Ijiconla. N. H.. May 26—Nearly 100 »,-< r.«l from Errol llssliug», which, as it one besides myself would take an in ed by a ring at the bell, un«f she paused cd States in a like pbriod follow- Rainier is Confident. extending the road. The rails and buildings have been burned. 350 per turned out, was very Important he should terest In reading them." in her play ing. The county-seat fight in Columbia other material for the extension have a National conflict. "Oh. h»w kiml you are!” ex> lalnicd know, "Some books for Miss Eyre, with Mr. Ing the close of sons are homeless and a loss between county is on. The election notice call to arrive and the sawmills are lie rall.««l at Hurst Manor the «lay af Winifred, eagerly, blushing with delight; Hastings' compliments," said a man's Most of the applications on file come >350.000 and >400,000 has been caused ing a special election for July 6 will begun busy cutting ties for the new road. ter Reginald lun.'bed with him, a ml ac “it would I»- such a treat to have •onie- voice, to the servant who answered the from members of the volunteer reg by a fire in the Lakeport section, the be posted in a few days. At present Just how far the road will be built this • cepted Mrs. Champion's invilati«>u to stay thing new to rea«l.” iments. 65.436 applications of * “ ' area burned over being about 15 there are only three candidates for the this season is not stated, but it la cer door. What shall It I»*?" a»ke«! Mr. llast- au.l «line. When It was closed again she jumped class now being of record, and all acres. The fire started in a boiler honors of county seat. St. Helens, tain that it will penetrate so:-» dis filed since the close of the Spanish room of the H. H. Wood hosiery mill. which is the county seat now. Rain tance into Grant county in the direc ".Mrs. Champion," h« said, ■■ they »at ing» "history, novels, poetry, or theol up and called: together In the drawing room, "I am go ogy ? When you res«! Tennyson, look for WUr. "Elisabeth!" The flames spread brislfly, and in a ier and Clatskanie. A bard fight will tion of Burns, the county seat of Har- In round numbers, over 22 per cent very short time, under the influence lie put up from three points. It is ney county. ing to beg « favor of you ami Miaa Cham Illy favorite poem. 'Oi-tione;' I am sure "Yea, miss." von will agree with me in admiring that. of the men who enlisted for service pion." "Give them to me. an.I bring the lamp, of a brisk southeast wind, the entire generally conceded that Rainier will in the war with Spain have this early structure was burning. Next it be first In the race. Should no point "I ini sure we shall be but too happy I >o you sometimes Indulge In romance. please." 7* Preparing for Dry Summer. to grant It, If it la iu our power," she re Miss Eyre?" Au.l »he began with eager delight to applied for pensions. Out of the to spread to the finished-lumber plant of receive a majority of all votes, a sec Baker City authorities are pre "Sonietinies," laughed Winifred, "Do examine the handsomely Itouud volumes. tal number of claims filed. 57.046 are the Boulia & Gorrell Co., and then to ond election will be held In August, paring to supply the city with an turned, »lulling. "I think of giving a ball at the Court." yon?" It was a happy evening; her new occu known as "invalid" claims, filed by the works of the Laconia Electric and the vote will be taken between abundance of water, for what prom Mr. Hastings continued, "and before I I "Yea," »»bl Errol. “I must plea«| guil pation chased all unpleasant memories the men themselves, and 8390 are Light Company. In less than an hour the two highest. ises to be a long, dry summer. The There both these plants were destroy- Issue my Invitations I w ant to aecuro th« i ty, although I am long past the age wh n away, and when she went to l>ed she had "widows and dependents." new reservoir on Goodrich creek, Bit even forgotten the existence of Mr. Fen have been allowed to date 9881 in ed. The city fire department was Pine Lands Cut Out. which was completed last fall, will be promise of your presence ami co opera that youthful follile 1« pcnnlsailde. But valid pensions and 3160 widows and helpless to stay the progress of the I when I am alone I like to alt an«l look ner. The General Land Office at Wash in use this season In addition to the thin.” dependents, while 18.185 claims have flames, and destruction went on until ington has received the amended map Eagle creek supply. Several of the "A ball at the Court; that will be at a l>caii11fuI lamla<-a|>e, until hit very But the next day poor Winifred was been rejected. the fire actually burned itself ou for filed by the Oregon Development water mains are being replaced with charming!" exclaimed Ml»« <'h»mpi<>n. power of vision 1« absorlH-«! in thought; I plunged into the depths of sadneaa again, New applications are being filed Company, showing lands on the Up larger pipe, so that both the supply with unusual animation. "Bachelors al ami I Ilk« t<> go hack cvnturlca, and Hr« for Mr. Hastings passed, bending o'er his daily by the hundreds, and the indica want of material. per Deschutes river in Eastern Ore of water and the pressure may be ways give such charming parties; I» »Idea, Iu the past agea, that from their n l«!e saddle to talk ta her stately cousin, nnd tions are that by the close of the pres SLAVERY IN NEW FORM. gon. which it proposes to reclaim un equal to the demand. which, it will gratify my long felt desire ■llstame from us seem golden. Do yon had never once turned to look for her. ent year nearly 50 per cent of the men der Carey act. On this map. the com |erer fancy you would like to have been A'o I m - continued J to go over your house." who were enrolled on the army lists Secret Service Men Find Judges Pro- pany has eliminated nearly 15,000 Geological Survey Begins. one of the celebrities of the olden times? j "If you rosily have any curiosity t<> »«« during the brief war will have ap acres that ware included In the origin Government Engineer Sutton, who I »hoiilil like to have bom Alexander, ami ■noting Peonage In the South. tuy domain, I trust you will not wnlt for plied to the government for a pension. THE PASSPORT IN RUSSIA. al selection, this action being taken has been getting together his corps of th« hall. Why not ride over this after e>iii<|ii< ro! the world; or a la-onidas, dy This high percentage is said by the Washington. May 26.—At the re because of the report of Special Agent assistants and outfit in Union for the noon l.ctorc «liiim-r? Your brother. I listo ing glorioualy in battle; an undaunted Yon Cannot Move About the Country department to be due to the activity quest of the Department of Justice, Green, that much of the original selec past week, has just commenced his hero, like Alclbiadea; an emperor, like Wltliout the Document. no doubt, will accompany us.” of pension attorneys. These attor the United States 8ecret Service has tion was land covered with merchant field work of making a complete geo The train slows down ns It crosses neys have been active among the undertaken an investigation of the able timber. Ml«» Champion looked at her mother In Caesar; a Mark Antony, beleved by logical survey of the county in this I Cleopatra; or a l.auncelot, if you might a dutiful Interrogative manner, ami Mrs. the frontier, and creeps gently up to men who served either in Cuba or in charge of peonage, or holding another section. The work was started in Un hare been Guinevere." Champion replied Immediately: the Philippines and especially so in servitude to work out a debt, which Damming of the Rogue. ion and will branch out covering about Ilia vol«'« ha«l dropped while h« waa the platform of the first station on Rus- with widows or dependent Tela has been made against persons living "Certainly, my love, If you persuade ........... ~ The Golden Drift Mining Company 1000 square miles, requiring about two slan soil. Furtively peeping out of Reginald. You look a llttlo pale a rij» speaking, ami as be uttered the last Ben- the window, you liehold n number of lives of those who were killed or died In the vicinity of Montgomery. Ala. has resumed with a vim the work of years' work. tc'ice In a low, thrilling whisper, his In the service. They have induced One man. named Robert N. Franklin, completing Its big power dam across Will do all the good in the world." Reginald living agreeable, the Jloraea ( eyes sought h< rs w ith a pnsslanatu ex stnlwnrt men uniformed Iu the Russian many men to file claims when there has already been indicted for keeping Rogue river, in the Dry Diggings, PORTLAND MARKETS. style, and wearing the peculiarly Rus was no chance of securing an allow a Negro In servitude, and information three miles above Grants Pass. The Were ordered round, and Miaa Champion pression of admiration. Winifred colored deeply, and the tone sian top boot». The polite conductor ance. but in the hope of securing a in the hands of Chief Winkle tend^to dam was begun early last year, but left the room to equip. Wheat—Walla Walla, 70®71c; val “Apropos of the ball," aald Errol, "1 of her voice was haughty as ahe made comes to (be eoiupartnielit and blds you small fee for their pretended service. show that a regular system has been was not completed before the arrival am expecting an Influx of visitors to the answer, looking far away into the woods: get the pn»»|H>rt ready. After a few The high rate of rejections—higher practiced between certain magistrates of the fall rains. The dam. even in ley, 74o. "I would not have been Guinevere to mlnutesi of waiting, during which anx by far than the rate of allowances—in and persons who want Negro laborers. Its uncompleted state, withstood the Barley—Feed, >20.00 per ton; brew Court, and 1 »hall beg of your charity The plan is to bring a poor Negro very high water and several freshets ing, »21. to conic and help me to entertain them. the noblcat Laiincelot who ever breathed. iety Is not dltnlnlHhed. an officer In dicates the class of claims that have before a magistrate on a flimsy of the Rogue during the winter. Hir Clayton and Lady Grace Farquhar Ila<l I l>«en chosen by such a godlike smart gray-blue uniform comes along, been filed. Flout — Best trades, >3.95®4.30; gra charge. He is convicted, and the ■ re coining for a fortnight, until their knight as King Arthur, I think I could attended by a soldier with a wallet. He ham, >3.45®3.85. white man offers to advance him the Steamers Collide at See. I'lai-e at Endon Vale la ready, ami she have appreciated him too well to requite Catherine Creek Claims Taken. money provided the Negro will make demands the precious document, and, Millitnff«—Bran, >23 per ton; mid has promised to play hostess for the oc Ills love with falseness.” Antwerp. May 29.—The British a labor contract with him for a There is another small rush on in dlings, (27; shorts, >23.00; chop, "I beg your pardon, I ought to have noting Its f<>ri*igii origin, cnsts upon Its casion. Lmly 8t. Ego nml her daughters steamer Huddersfield, which sailed locating timber in the Catherine creek length of time sufficient to reimburse Will Come up from Hertfordshire. .Mr. remembered; but for the moment I did possessor a keen, searching glance. from here yesterday from Grimsby, him for the money and trouble he has district, east of Union. About 20 >18. ■ ini Mr». Rivers, Lady Marlon Altou nml not think of her falseness, I only recol Then he looks for the all Important visa collided with me Norwegian steamer taken to keep the Negro out of jail. claims have been located during the Oats - No. 1 white, |1.10@1.15; her niece, nml several bachelor friends, lected that she was beautiful ami charm- or liidorMcmeut of the Russian official Uto. The Huddersfield is reported to The Negro Is thereupon taken away, past ten days and others are investi gray, >1.05 per cental. •« 1 shall need some asaistance in my Ing " In the country of Issue; nml on finding have foundered. Twenty-two of her Last year many locations Hay — Timothy, >20®21; clover, Errol I iik I never once tnken hla eyes off It he passes coldly on without a word. passengers. Austrian and Italian im and begins what is frequently a long gating. novel part of host." were made, but filings suddenly ceased >10® 11; cheat, >15® 16 per ton. term of cruel servitude. Winifred ’ s fni'e while he hnd been speak W lien Is the ball to take place?" in migrants, are said to have lost their when it was rumored that there had ing. Ami as he watched her, he thought All this Is very formal nnd Impressive; lives. The crew was saved. It is be quired Mrs. Champion. Potatoes—Best Burbank«, 50c per been frauds in making locations, and New York Celebrates. you feel ns a prisoner feels when the "I hardly think 1 am justified In digni that of all the women he had ever known, chain of evidence la tightening around lieved the passengers were crushed that the government was investigat »ack; ordinary, 25® a 0 c per cental, to New York. May 28.—New York The bow cf of t* the In the collision Th: — » Ute ’♦« fying my gathering by the name of n none had auch a sweet grace of womanli ing the matter. growers’ prices; Merced «weet«, >3® ball; Init I mean to Invite every one round ness ns this one. He rose suddenly to him; your thoughts wander back to ths were damaged. The survivors of the day officially commemorated the 250th 3.50 per cental. past, ...... nnd you any In- Huddersfield passengers and crew anniversary of the establishment of i«««*, ,— wonder ------- • . whether for twelve miles; «ml as thia la such n flea the temptation. Chinook and Shad. - _i.i---- » youth 1 municipal government in New Am “ l ’ ardnn my Intrusion, Mias Eyre; which Ponltiy—Chickens, mixed, 11 ® 12c; discretion of your Insignificant were picked up by the Uto, Very quiet time of the year, I do not up- The White Island Seining Com young, 18®14c; hens, 12c; tnrkeys, sterdam. afterward called, by force limy not now be brought up In testi landed them here. prehend many disappointments. Indeed. have detained you already too long." pany's grounds, about two miles above and treaty between Holland and Eng Anil Errol I lasting« hebi out his hnn«l live, 16®17c; dressed, 20®22c; ducks, 1 S giving ten days’ notice." mony ngiiiiist you. land, New York. The city hall, where Cathlamet, have begun operations, >7.00®7.50 per down; geese, |6®6.50. I list will be quite enough," Mrs to her. She put her own timidly into it. The utmost care Is inken In the study Choate on HI« Way Home. and have been catching about half a the main exercises were held, and ? l""'ipion agreed; "uo one thinks at giv nnd he clasped It for a moment with nnd registration of these documents; Cheese—Full creem, twine, 16%® London. May «.-A crowd of city hall park, were th<> center of at ton of fish per day, which more than mnuvu, ■—r ing parties in the country at this tini» a strong, passionate clasp, looking into every Russlmi must have Ills passport; ft lends assembled at Waterloo Sta traction. In the public schools 500,- pays expenses. About half the catch 17c; Tonng America, 17® 17%c; fact« her eyes the while with a look that o year, and a bnll will be quite a boon being blue- ory prices, 1®1% c ; less. every foreigner entering or leaving the tion today to bid farewell to Ambas 000 children took took part In the ex is Chinook, the balance The Chinooks. ^oo 0 the young people. I prophesy your brought the blood rushing tn her face. backs and steelheads. ' '---- *■* sador Choate, who Is making a flying ercises. Mayor Low. General James country must have It, too. Whether na the blucbacka, 4 .. Butter-Fancy creamery, 20® 22c per Then lie turned slowly, nnd went back ♦ntertalnment will be a great slices««." bring 5 and 6 cent', lue trip to America. Mr. McCormick, the Grant Wilson. Secretary of War Root. i . n nnnnd • Aitru. 21c: d>irv. Un! 20®22%c; 1 hope so," sal,I Mr. Hastings. "I aa- to hla phaeton, her eye» looking dreamily tive or alien, you cntliiot move about American Ambassador to Russia, and Governor Odell and Bishop Potter cents, and the steelheads, 3 cents per pound; extras, 21c; dairy, 20022 pound. j store, 16® 18c. ure you ( shall spare no palus to make Into the distance. Iler reverie ivm di the country without the document; Senator Scott are fellow-passengera of made addresses. , verted by neeing n young farmer, Mr, when .von arrive In a town it must lie Mr. Choate on the Kronprinz Wil •»«rythlng go off well." down. ' Eggs — — 16®17c per dozen. 'lora cam« in at thia Juncture, looking Toni Fenner, sauntering leisurely dowu submitted to the local police; whev you helm. which sailed from Southampton German Report on the Massacre. Rich Strike In Gray Eagle. Hops—Choice, 18® 20c per pound. the road, hitting off the tops of the grass v<ry haudaonie in her perfectly titling leave tlmt town the police must Indorse shortly after noon today. Ambassa Berlin. May 28.—The German Jew A narrow streak of fabulously rich Woil—Valley 12J<® 15; Eastern Ore Habit, and they all walked out of the viciously w-lth hi« stick. She hn«l »een the imsspoi't with their sanction to the dor Tower and Mrs. Tower and Miss ish Relief Society has sent an agent ore has been struck in the Gray Eagle him pnna before, when «he wns talking window to the horses, which sere wnlt- McCormick. houses were destroyer, 600 shops mine, in the Sparta district. The ore gon, 8® 14; mohair, 35®36c. Patterson. niece of Mr. UfCArmtri« journey. The ayfftelll gives the authori Patterson, 1 ’mnnrini *nK ........... at the . door. He placed her In the with Mr. llnstlngs, nml hla presence an ties the firmest hold over the people; also sailed . on At.^» the L Kronprinz. beef — Gross, cows, *3 K® 4c per to Kishlnef who reports that 700 assays >2000 per ton. A five-foot •addle, mnnntsd himself, and bidding au noyed her. He came deliberately In nt sacked and that about 10.000 persons ledge assays >15. The property is pound; steers, 4Ji®5c; dressed, 7%e. mid wise Is the stranger who complies revolr to Mrs. Champion, they stnrto«! the garden gate, nml walked up to where Nine are Killed Outright. are homeless, ns a result of the recent owners of the Bonanza. Veal—8@8%c. curefiilly with every part of the formal for their rlile. ahe sat. Rlnnchard, Iowa. May 28.—A most massacre. Forty-five persons were Mutton—Groas, 7®7%c per pound; "Good afternoon. Mlns Eyre," lie nnld, ity.—t.'lminliers' Journal. Reglnnlil usurped the greater port of killed outright during the massacre. destructive nnd fatal tornado struck Irrlgatlonlsts Surprised. dressed, 8®»o. the conversation on the way, much to putting out hla great coarse haiiil to her. the town of Elmo, M'o., eight miles 84 were seriously wounded and 500 St. Vincent's hospital of New York The abandonment of the semi-annu hl« sister’s annoyance, hut she had no "I suppose I limy come In now you nre Lambe— Gross, 4c per pound ¡¿dressed, of Blanchard, and just across were slightly injured. The number of al meeting of the State Irrigation As City Ims im electrical ambulance. It south Intention of betraying any 111-hmuor be disengaged ?" the Missouri state line, at 5 o’clock persons affected through losing po sociation comes as a surprise to most 7 He. fore Mr. Hastings. When they arrived Winifred was compelled to give him her can travel at the rate of ten miles au this evening Nine persona were kill- sitions or otherwise is estimated at of the friends of Irrigation in the Hogs—Groes, p®M7c’ perl .pound; outright and five Were Injured. ' 20 nnn" ------------- — •t IInr.cn Court they dismounted, »ent hnnd. sorely an It cliafi-d her that bin hour, mid cost over >2,000. It does not e<l some of whom may die. classes'"0 * y beI°n8lng to the poorer eastern part of the state. dressed, 8®8%. tlie horses to the stable«, nnd proceeded course, heavy touch should brush off the differ materially from the urdluary some Io explore the house. Miss Champion not tender clasp of Mr. Hastings' lithe fin horse drawn aiubulaueu. «xvreaaod harself. but was in real- gers. ir « ill Mi* * NLY A FARMER’S DAUGHTER. FINDS A BIG GRAFT HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON