Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 11, 1903, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
REPUBLICAN
t
VOL
! IIÌ4444
KLAMATH FALLN, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAf *
I sball never l>e aids to participate In ft,
FRANCE ALARMS JAPAN.
and why should 1 refuse au opportunity
I have so often coveted, of seeing a really
Incursion of Troops Causes a Proteat to
grand ball?”
be Entered.
Then she fell Into a train of thought.
"If 1 had only the advantage of being POSTEMASTER GENERAL AT OUTS
Victoria, B. C., June 4.— The crisis
Mir Howard's grnuddauKlitee. that Flora
In China grows apace, according to
WITH FIRST ASSISTANT.
Champion haa If I could buve met Mr.
news
received by the Empress of
liaatiuga lu society, aud ridden aud
APPEAI
LOOKING FOR LOST PACKAGES.
China, for not only Is the situation
danced with hua ae she lias ileue, 1 think
I could have made bun love me; but ae a Recent Frauds are the Cauae of th« grave In the north, but also in the
! farmer's daughter, what chance have 1
Friction Head of Department Holds south, for with the incursion of Baker City Recalves a Visit by Postoffice To Secretary
By
Inspectors.
with an admired, aristocratic beauty*/”
Airing la Too Free Roosevelt Will 2000 French troops across the Kwang
Here Words failed her, aud abe sat
Two
special
Inspectors of the Post-
General W H. ■
MRS. FORRESTER.
down on the bank ia tbe lonely woods, . Paas on the Issue Payne NA III Likely al border», Pekin baa become greatly office Department are at Baker City the State of OrrB
alarmed.
On
the
arrival
of
the
French
nii'l the («ire streamed down her face.
Resign.
Investigating the mysterious dlsap-
force at Chlnnan, Governor Wang pearance of two reglstered money the Secretary of I
TTTTTTTTTfi 4 Mo intent was ahe on her misery that »lie
*
Chlh
Chung,
of
Kwangsf,
asked
did not bear footsteps approaching her,
packages, which have been missing decision of the fl
Washington, June 5.—Strained rela­ asked the French Consul to de­ since last March. The packages were General Land Ofifl
aud when a man's voice sounded tenderly
cert toy old friend by too much stste; be- in her ear», saying, “Mies Eyre, are yua tions exist between Postmaster-Goner- m*nd tbelr withdrawal, but be re- deposited in the postofllce In this city lieu land selectlorB
CIIAri'Etl IV.
11 n<! it been possible for Winifred to 1 sides, I have e (rest fancy to drive your Ju trouble?” stie started, blushing, tv her al Payne and First Assistant Wynne U’11'*1 he had no authority over the by the First National Bank, on March In Southeastern I
force». Pekin correspondents say that
guess Errol IListlnga' real feelings she ' pretty poalse.”
feet.
and as a result, one of them will prob- lit'in considered'at PekinVbat’tbe'a? 17 last. One was addressed to Brown mlssloner had re®
would ll»»e bri ll forced to confess bow
"By all means, then,” exclaimed Errel.
A Pearce, at Cornucopia, and the of lieu land madef
"Mr. Ilaatlnga,” she exclaimed, covered
Lady Grace Farquhar arrived, very wlM> confusion and crimson shame; but ably have to go, when the matter fsltion of the French in the south is other was addressed to a Mr. Hun state, assigning •■
greatly "hi- hail misjudge.I blui. lie was i
th« _ purpose
of creatflig
t»r the first time In Ills life niireasuuably, quickly at the little cottage, and pre­ somehow the sight of bis handsome face laid before the President. The prob tahBn
-
__ di
"la- saker, at Pine.
Neither package that the state ha®
An In­ reached Its destination and the bank lands which It a«®
bewlhlerlugly, lu love, anil ble judgneat pared for a long chat with Madutue <le banlabod tbe memory ef her sadness, and abilities are that Payne will be the cussion in favor of Russia
fluential
petition
has
been
received
at
wsa at war with his paaalou. lleflectlun Montollen, who was very glad to see h«-r. a bright smile came into her eyes.
one. not because he has failed In his | Pekin'from‘¡long‘kong askinK fw the' made inquiries concerning them at Another reason afl
"1 heard," ahe aald, "that you had ar
did not help him. eltlu-r.
the office in Baker City.
Jectfon was that thfl
"I am eo glad to see a smile again,"
"I have heard,” lie thought, "of m»u rived at rhe Court, but I acarcely ven­ Errol said, with the tendereet Inflexion duty, but because the work has be- dismissal of Governor Wang Chih
At first It was claimed that the post­ of the land had noi
counting tbs world well lost for a wom­ tured to expect you until after the featlv- of bls voice, “I could not liear to see you come uncongenial to him, and the de- | Chung on the ground that he is in master at Keating, the first way sta­
The Commission!
tion on the route out from Baker City, the proceedings f<J
an's «ake, but I never realised rtis fei-J itlea were concluded "
partment Is much too large for a league with the French.
In distress.”
The situation regarding Manchuria had receipted for them, but some of the mineral ch J
lug until now. Now I feel that I would
"1 aliould have come over lung »go,"
"When people have not very much te man in his health.
was very grave when the Empress time afterwards it was discovered were irregular for tl
glie nil I pusseae If I could ralae her to Lady Grace auawered, (nyly, "but I aui occupy their minds,” Winifred answered,
When
Payne
took
the
department sailed. Reliable reports published by that the Keating postmaster had re­ were commenced
my posltl..... or "ink to lu-re. Hlu* la only doing my duty at the Court as bq»te»a "they are rather subject to fits of de­
a bright. < banning < lillil yet, but what You eee, dear uiadarne, I atu getting e<> pression, without adequate cause. I envy It was expected that he would look th® Japanese papers told of continued ported the packages short when the had been made for fl
r?u!.°D o A Chee Foo dis- pouch reached there, and the matter Indemnity lands.
divine wouinnluHid she will grow Into old that it aeetiia quite natural for Ute to you almost now you are eo busied in en­ after the political end of affairs for |
| patch said that Russians were busily
Baker
Governor Chambrl
a lii-u "lie lii'glns lu love. I I'niiuot filing be acting aa Mr. liaatiuga' mother."
tertaining and amusing people, you have the administration, on account of his chartering steamers to carry troops had been overlooked by the
City office. The total amount of mon­ a letter to the Secrl
“Thia Mr. HaalSnge," asked Madame de no time for regrets."
Ine mv greater happiness lhau to look
long connection with the National and arms to Taku 8han and Yalu.
ey in the two packages was 1450.
lor advising that oil
Into iliv depths of those beautiful eyes, Meotolieu, "do you like him7"
"No time for
rogrete!" echoed Mr.
It is reported that the Nippon Yusen
committee, and acquaintance with pol
Odell has authority!
and rend there, 'I love you,' ur to tahe
“4 think him charming lie 1» ao agree
Hastings; "for the last three weeks uiy
Kalaha has been asked to hold its
State of Oregon Ini
LAND ORDERED WITHDRAWN.
those lltlle. alvuder hands In mine, an<i able, and clever, and well bred."
It fleet
life has been out unceasing, haunting re­ Itlclana throughout the country.
in readiness for transports.
and that it Is his dd
"But la he good, and honest, and true?" gret.”
bear tlie cunfeaelon from her lipa. Hut
wag supposed that the department Stories of large accumulations of pro­
"cutive, that the s<J
I <t>uld o<*t trust myself to stay here and
Lady Grace looked a little aurpriaed at
Winifred looked up Into bis face la- would run along very smoothly and visions by Russians and Japanese are La Orande Office Receives Orders Con* proved, so that salJ
see her often, aliene» would lie impossi­ thia qneetlon, the more ao aa It was put qulrlngly,
ccrnlng
Orant
and
Morrow.
would not require so very much exec- frequent in Japan papers. The Rus­
-tate shall not be r<
ble. If it were not for our cursed Ilaat­ with an unusual degree of earneatneea.
A telegram has been received by void.
“It la a trouble I cannot ask anyone to utive action.
But the developments sian squadron was maneuvering
"I cannot tell, but I should t^luk so,"
lnga pride I might tell her now. this very
ths
Yalu
when
the
Empress
sailed
on
’
he
La
Grande
land
office
officials
share
you
least
of
all," be said, after a of the last few months have been such
day. bow I love her. and marry her If she replied. "It seems to me ae If bis
May 22
'rom Washington as follows:
pause.
Klamath Lake Rail!
she would have me. Hut that cannot be. greatest tailing waa the hereditary Hast
aa to show that rigid care is necesaary
Mr. Sung, governor of Moukden, ar
Withdraw from settlemen*, or any
Winifred's eyes drooped beneath his
Have all my ameators kept their resolve Inge pride. Why do you ask?"
rived
at
Moji,
and,
interviewed
there
in
the
management
of
this
depart
Trains
are runnings
ippropriatlon,
townships
4,
ranges
28
"I remember bls mother," remarked gaae it was Bo sad, yet so eager.
In spite of everything uutil now, aud
he said Russia aims at securing per- nd 30; townships 5, ranges 28, 29 and new Klamath Lake I
ment,
which
handles
so
much
money
A
voice
was
beard
calling,
"Hastings,
shall I be the first one to break it by my Madame de Moatolleu, checking herself
manent possession of Manchuria and 30; townships 6. ranges 27, 28. 29. 30: Laird, on the Southerrl
Ilaatlnga r*
and where there are opportunities for the mouth of the Yalu.
weskneas or cowardice? Not ttol no!" "Hhe was very good and amiable."
’ownship 7, range 27; the north half
In
an
Instant
he
had
taken
her
hand,
so
many
irregularities.
"Hhe waa, iadeed!” alghed Lady Grace
he thought, pa »"It >na tely- "tbs honor of
>f township 7, ranges 28, 29 and 30; “eama. the temporary
kissed
It
passionately,
and
was
gone.
The
differences
between
Payne
and
"1 have been going to ask you, In ao
our house first,"
he west half of township 8, range 27; Klamath county, and sfl
LEVEE
QIVES
WAY
IN
IOWA.
Winifred
turned
away
quickly,
and
went
Wynne
resulted,
first,
from
Payne's
■vagona are able to nl
And so Errol made up Ilia mind that br many of my lettera, what baa l>e< ome of
ill south and east.
on
her
way
to
tbe
cottage.
She
was
trem
­
criticism
of
the
First
Assistant,
be
­
in half the time they’
She waa a bright-
would see Winlfr Ull tin more he would pitot Wlnlfreil'a child
J.
H.
FIMPLE,
cause
the
latter
was
too
free
in
giving
bling,
coufused,
glad,
surprised.
She
Crops
on
Thousands
of
Acres
About
Keo-
went to Ashland and A
Dot yirl'l to trinptllloii, or e&poar her to looking, Intelligent little girl."
Assistant Secretary,
kuk are Ruined.
di«np|Miiiitiiirnt, «ml when hr paaard th«’
"Ah. lA<ly Grace,” eaid the oil French scarcely knew what her real feelings out reports of abuses and irregulari­
The land lies in Grant and Morrow ’omes by stage from t
ties
to
the
press,
while
the
investlga
were.
But
as
Hawkins'
proposal
re-
’» expected the govern!
D«it <lajr with Waa Chninpion hr krpt lady, alghnig, "ahe gives me the keenest
8t. Louis, June 4.—A special to the counties.
curred to her Mind, she determined te tlon was in progress. Payne believes
arrange to have It brouj
hi« f«'r ■Irntllly ivartrd from tbr Fanu, anxiety."
Post-Dispatch from Keokuk, la., sayr
that
Wynne
has
also
encouraged
some
accept
it.
••allroad, thus greatly .
“How eo? Is ahe not turning out well?"
Httlr ftiraaing how Mttorljr thr woman
Four
Days
of
Celebration.
newspaper
attacks
upon
him
Wynne
When she arrived at the cottage, she
Six hundred square miles of rich
»ervlce. Particularly tt
"Too well, too well," ejeculated Mad
he loved wa» < <>aiiii«*iitintf on his appar«*ut
feels
that
Payne
has
not
stood
by
him
The celebration to be held at Union mud and slush impede
farming land along the Mississippi
ame do Montolieu. with an expressive found Lady Grace, aa baa been described.
Beglect.
as
he
should,
and
Is
trying
to
prevent
When she had accompanied her to the
south of here is under water. The s announced to be one of the most -ailroad will facilitate t
Hrvrral «laya paaard, nib I the hotiao waa shake of the bead. "Hhe la all the fond
pouy carriage, she returned to tbe little him from getting credit for the inves­
daborate ever held in Eastern Oregon mail and gain the appre
full of líürnifl. Everyone declared that rat mother or frieal could wish; beau
Egyptian
levee broke during the night t will continue for four days. July 1, nle who hanker for letti
tigations
as
far
as
they
have
gone.
amiable, graceful and accomplish drawing room.
llairll Court wan th«* tnoat «harming
When
the
matter
is
brought
to
the
In two places, and there are now more ?. 3 and 4. and will be under the man before they become anc
"Dear madarne,” said Winifred, kneel­
c4>Rd to be proud of. Ah. dear l*ad>
country houar to ata, at, and
Mr.
______
20 ____________
brakes in it. ___________
This levee ____
run? • gement of the Eastern Oregon Vet-
ing beside her old friend, aud half hid­ notice of the President Wynne's post L than
Ilaatllitfs wan the p»*rfection
a host, Grace, I feer greatly that I have taught ing ber face. "J want you to take me te tlon will be quite strong, because he from the Mississippi at Alexandria to Tan Association, the Woman's Relief
Jacksonville Box fl
lie and Lady G rare Farquhar made the her too much, she is eo far beyond her the Court to-morrow night.”
began the fight on Machen and Beav l’ho Bluffs, and protects the town and Corps, the Union County Pioneer As-
moat delightful arriiugruii-nta for the gen­ father's station; but, indeed, I did it all
ers.
When Wynne became First As shore as far south at Hannibal from ociation. and the City of Union.
The machinery of the I
"The
Court!"
exclaimed
Madame
de
eral amusement; and everybody waa for ths best. 1 ho|>e<l Hit Howard would Moutolieu. in overwhelming aurprise; sjBtant he found that the two bureaus I overflow of the Des Moines. A strip United States Senator Mitchell has box factory at Jacksonvi
• mused and pleased m i-ous«*queuce. Miss have not bed and brought her out, bill “has Mr. Hastings, then, invited you to presided over by these men were run I of country ten miles wide and sixty been invited to deliver an
address ’d up and everything, al
almost Independent of the First Assist- miles long Is now under water, and the 'iere on the Fourth of July, which ‘d. works like a charm.l
Champion and her brother were over at he sternly refuses to have anything to bis balir
do
with
her;
and
they
are
all
no
cruel
ant. and both of them were inclined I crops, which never looked better, will will be the big day of the meetings.
'argest and heaviest plari
the Court almost every day, somewhat
“Oh, no, not that,” Winifred answered,
'▼er shipped here The 1
to the i hagrln of Lady Ulrica Hi. Ego, and disdainful to the poor child it breaks quickly, with a deep blush. “To night, to defy him. He began to assert hie be a total loss. Much of the land over
my
heart."
position,
and
followed
up
the
newspa
flowed
baa
not
been
flooded
for
33
he latest and most apj
who lia.l resolved to do everything In her
Star
Company
to
Resume.
ns I was coining here, Hawkins met uie,
Mant will employ abd
per attacks upon the Irregularities of yaars. The loss will reach $1,906,000.
"It Is just like that detestable old Sir
power to a in Errol Hasting"
Iler sis­
The
Star
Consolidation
Mining
Com
­
and asked me If 1 should like to see the the department The fact that he has
The town of Alexandria. Ia.. six
hands. About 300.000 bJ
ter, Lady Angela, had similar intention" Howard," cried Lady Grace, with un- ball. He said he would let me Into the
pany Is planning to resume operations
toward laird Harold Erskine, who waa ueual energy, "lie always Insisted on little gardeu under tbe ballroom, and forced both of the officials out will no miles south of Keokuk, is entirely aub In a few days on an extensive scale. -equlred to ship the fruit i
almost as ri< b. .hough not of uesrt» such sacrificing everything to bls stubborn there would lie no one else there. At first doubt help him with the President in merged, and the people are living in Superintendent V. H. Behne has Just Jackson county this yeai
any contest with Payne. Possibly the aecond atorles or making prepara
known whether this coi
pride. Can nothing I m * done?”
old family.
-eturned from the east, having been supply
I waa angry at tbe idea, but 1 bare chang­ Wynne will be made Postmaster-Gen- tlons to move,
the local trade
"I fear not," replied the old lady; and
One day, when Errol had ordered hia
•uccessful
in
raising
sufficient
funds
ed my mind; and, oh. uiadame," she con­ eral. but attention is directed more I
A strip 300 feet long and 25 feet
four In baud Io take the party driving, he then she proceeded to tell her friend of cluded, earnestly, “I do so want to go.”
towards Fourth Assistant Bristow wide along the river front is the only for all necessary improvements. This
asked Mlaa Cltam|iloii, sho was sitting ■Miss Champion's trestment of her cousin
Carnival at Salerr.
Madame de Montolieu looked at ber who. more than any one else, has been land in the town that is not flooded property is located on Martin creek,
Lady
Grace
wee
highly
Indignant.
on the bog beside blui, which way they
Salem will not celebrate]
with impressible astonishment. She al­ responsible for unearthing the irregu This is covered with hors»s. cattle, in the Bohemia district They have
"I
can
quite
believe
IL"
she
remarked.
ahould go.
1000 feet of tunnels, and also a
most failed to believe ber senses wb*-a larlties in the department.
hogs, and people, with their house over
flve-stamp mill on the ground. Many of July In the usual way, bi
"Over th« common and up the hill, 1 "Miss Champion haa au air of haughty prond Winifred Eyre made such a re­
__
a
____________
hold
belongings,
and
the
problem
of
a street carnival from JunJ
think i> the prettleat," answered Flora, superciliousness that offend« me greatly. quest.
nomi ne the ______________ I transporting them is a serious one very rich specimens of ore have been 4. inclusive. All the plans'
found
on
this
property.
with the malicious design of passing the I cannot understand how It Is that Mr.
PRIDE
OF
THE
NAVY.
|
Orave
fears
<re
entertained
fO
r
the
"1 know It must seem strange to you,
perfected and a committee
Ilaatlnga eeetns to admire ber so much."
Farm, that XVInifreil might see them.
Winifred said, Imploringly; “you think I
safety of the Hunt levee, which pro
and enterprising citizen»
At thia moment the door opened, and
Just ae th. y came up to the Farm, Wln-
Against
Sunday
Ball
Oames.
am forgetting my pride, snd my self- Blds for Three New Battleships Opened— tecta the bottoms from Warsaw to
work of carrying them out
Ifred, who had I hi - ii standing al the gate, Winifred entered. Hbe drew back ou ace­ esteem; but I bars a reaaou—indeed I
The antagonism to Sunday baseball band that the success of tt
Will Be Our Most Powerful.
| Quincy, on the Illinois side. Mon are
Ing a etranger.
turned nud walked away to the house.
broken out afresh at Eugene, and 1» assured. City Recorder r
have."
Washington. June 5.—Bids were op­ at work on it, and It can stand a few has
"Enter, my loce," said Madame de
"I any?' crlwl lx>r<l Harold, "what an
more Inches of rise. The loss of live- a complaint has been made by a large is general manager and has
■Wiulfrod!” cried Madame de Monte-
elegant woman!
Mlaa Champion, you Montoliea. '"¡Tile la Winifred Eyre," she lieu, In a pained voice, "you are think­ ened today at the Navy Department Ijtock wh? prove'very hoavy.
number of citizens, who went before •ate.
are the great authority In tbe county— added, addressing her visitor.
the County Court and secured a tern-
for the construction of the Minnesota.
ing too iniich of this Mr. Hastings."
Lady Grace wan fairly astonished at
norary injunction prohibiting base
please tell me who that young beauty
She caressed the head that lay ia her Vermont and Kansas, the three 16,000-
MINERS MAY OO OUT AGAIN.
Honor for Oregon Boj
the
sight
of
such
a
graceful,
elegant
crea
­
ball
on Sunday. This action is only
la!"
lap pitifully and tenderly while she aald: ton battleships authorized by the last
ture.
preliminary to a caae that will come
"Hhe Is a farmer's daughter,” said
Homer
Martin, son of D. 1
"I will go with you if you wish it.”
Congress, each to cost not exceeding I Operators Will Not Rrcognlxe Thetr Se- up at the June term of the Circuit
“Come here, my dear." she said, gently,
Flota, coldly; and Errol almost hated her
"1 do wish it; thank you a thousand
of
Mount
Pleasant, near Ora
$4.212.000. The Newport News Ship-
lections for Peace Board,
Court, when it is the hope of the
“and let me eee If you are like your moth­
for saying It.
times."
plaintiffs to have the restraining order who was recently graduati
“A farmer's daughter! 1 could have er."
building
Company,
of
Newport
News,
Wilkesbarre.
Pa.,
June
4.
—
Another
The next evening, shortly before ten
Stanford University, has beel
made permanent.
IA dy Grace left the cottage that after­
•wont, with that figure and toitrnure. she
o'clock, Winifred and her companion, Va . was the lowest bidder for one ves- dark-streaked cloud loomed up on the
‘o the chair of Isatin and GJ
selongrd to one of the beat families In the noon perfectly charmed with Winifred. cloaked and veiled, appeared at the little
the Palo Alto High School. 1
re); the William Cramp & Son Ship 4 horizon of the anthracite coal re-
June Salmon In the Riner.
County. I waa Just Indulging a hope, "I will eee If something cannot lie done garden gate. The faithful Hawkiua was
Martin has accepted the offi
The executive bqnrds
Ilaatlnga. that we should see her at the to bring her into a position for which site waiting for them, aud, true to hia prom­ Englne Building Company were the Iglon today.
The regular June run of fish has evi vear, and will begin his laboi
is fitted," she thought, ae ahe drove alow
Miners,
in
ses
ball. Do you know her?”
only
bidders
for
more
than
one
ship.
o
f
the
United
tently
arrived
in
the
lower
Columbia
fall.
ise. not another person was to be seen.
"Yea." said Errol, gravely, “I have ly back to the Court. "Ah. If I could He had placed two chairs for them behind
These battleships will be the most sfon here today, indorsed the »e- »nd for the first time in several weeks
only have bad such a daughter!" and poor a clump of laurels, and as the ballroom powerful of the American Navy. They lection of their three district fires Salmon are really plentiful, although
that honor.”
Carrier Lumber for Mill:
’here is no big run. The fish are large
"Could you not Invite her?" I-ord Har­ chlldleaa I-ady Grace sighed heavily.
windows were down to the ground they will have an acquired speed of 18 ¡dents on the board of conciliation,
and of fine quality, those ranging from
old went on.
The Benton County Lumb
could see plainly everything that took knots a displacement of 16,000 tons, authorized by the strike commission,
"Ask tin- ladles," answered Errol, with
a main battery of four 12-lnch. eight an(j ¡f these members are not recog- 40 to 60 pounds each predominating. pany has completed a flume
CHAPTER V.
place.
As the best catches are being made in
an unwonted tinge of sarcasm, “whether
Winifred had Just left the Farm on her
Winifred saw Lady Grace Farquhar, 8-lnch. and twelve 7-inch breechload- nfged by the operators, the executive
transportation of lumber ft
they would consent to the presence of a way to the cottage, when ahe met and robed in dellcafe sa|in and lace, stand­ Ing rifles, and a secondary battery of boards will contemplate calling a eon the lower harbor and around the sawmill In the woods on Grea
mouth of the river, the indications •re
12
four
Inch,
one
four-pounder
rapid
vention
of
mine-workers
to
declare
a
girl who was only a fanner's daughter?” was aecoeted by Ilawklna. the gainekei-p
to Philomath on the line of
ing with other ladles on a kind of a
fire gun; twelve three-pound semi-au- general suspension of work until their that a new run is entering the Co vallis & Eastern Railroad. Th
“Indeed, I am sure I would,” cried .Mlaa er.
velvet dais, receiving the guests ae they
iumbia.
Alton, who was too pretty to be Jealous;
“I beg your pardoo, mlaa, for making entered with stately graciousness. Then tomntic guns; six one-pound automat- members are given recognition.
of the flume
“
is 6% miles, and
in a statement tonight the district
but the others remained silent.
so free," be said, taking off his cap re- she saw something that made her trem Ic guns; two one-pounder semi-auto-
pacity is 25,000 feet of lumi
Latest
Music
for
Chautauqua.
M inifred had turned away from the apeetfully, "but I thought maybe you'd ble and turn pale. Mr. Hastings entered matic guns; two three-inch field plec- presidents state that the operators
hour.
Music will be made an especial fea
gate with a swelling heart.
like to see some of the grand doings up the room, looking more handsome and es: two machine guns and six auto- objected on the ground that the ml ne­
matic guns.
workers' representatives were ap- ture of the meeting of the Willamette
"lie may not care for me,” thought at the Court to-morrow."
courtly than ahe had even Imagined, and
PORTLAND MARKETS.
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pointed by their organization as it ex- Valley Chautauqua Association this
the poor child; "but he need not come
Winifred colored painfully, and Haw
on hia arm leant Flora Champion, with
Americans are Jewel Mad.
'»«• *"
AnOt^rJ^t year. Mrs. Walter Reed, of Portland
past so often with hia aristocratic friends kloa, remarking It, waa terribly concern
the proud dignity of an empress.
fng will be held tomorrow to decide who has been placed in charge of this
Wheat—Walla Walla, 70®71<«fl
to show how far above ma he laf
ed.
A Jealous pang shot through Win!
New York. June 5.—Americans are I whether a suspension of work shall be department, will organize a large ley, 74c.
The day before the ball, Errol had
"I am sure, miss, I meant no offense— fred'a heart at the eight, and when she
chorus from among the singers of
Barley—Feed, »20.00 per ton; 1
retired to hia annetutn, after luneb, to 1 hope you won't take what I said aa a saw Hastings bend down to Flora, aud going diamond-mad. according to the ordered,
Oregon City. Six of the very latest
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Ing,
$21.
*|
write two or three lettera, when there liberty.” The man looked anxiously at perceived the smile that was reflected figures given by the custom-house
musical productions will be selected
eanie a gentle tap nt the door.
Up to Danger Line,
her.
for presentation during the Chau
back in hia eyes, she clinched her teeth here. Diamonds and other precious
Flout
—
Best
trades,
$3.
96®4.8oi
• mtie In!" and Lady Grace appeared
"Indeed, no," exclaimed Winifred, re­ over her lips to keep back the tears of stones worth $2.442.000 were imported
st. Louis. June 4.—The Mississippi tauqua.
bam, 13.45(23.45.
on the threshold.
covering heraelf; "I am much obliged to mortification. She turned to Madame
in May. This is greater than In any river has risen to 30 feet, the danger
"W ill you pardon my Intrusion?" she you for thinking of me, Hawklus.”
Millstuffs— Bran, $23 per ten;!
Receipts of State Land Office.
de Montolieu and said, in quick, gaaplug previous month. More than $50.000.- line,' at St. Louis, and continues to
•"Id. “I have always wished to see your
“You see, mlaa," aald the gamekeeper, tones: “It ia enough-let us go!”
The receipts of the State Land Of­ Hinge, |27; short», 123.00; «
000
worth
of
diamonds
and
other
gems
rise
more
than
two
feet
a
day.
Indi-
718.
haunt, nnd a request I have to make to eagerly, "it was In this way. I says to
(To be continued.)
have been imported since the great cations are that the 34-fofit stage at fice for the month of May amounted
Oats — No. 1 white, $1.10®i
yon haa at last given mo a fair pre­ myself, why, the doiugs at the Court to-
May panic In 1901. The increasing st. Louis, predicted by the Mgnal »er- to $56,647.74. This is the largest
text."
Mount Everest Never Climbed.
morrow will be qnite a sight; there's the
demand for the stones has Increased | vice bureau, will be exceeded. A 34- month’s receipts in a period of 12 gray, $1.05 per cental.
lull mightItnve taken my consent for ballroom done up in that beautiful way
If you thirst for something really their price so that purchasers find foot stage at St. Louis mcan.-t immense years, with the exception of one
Hay — Timothy, $209 21; eld
granted," lie answered, with a pleasant aa *ud be ■ ahow In itaelf, let alone all new, If you waut to do something they have proved a fine business in­ loss
Already thousands of acres of month in 1899, when holders of land
•mile; "I,nt I am quit» content that you the county fam'llea coming from miles which hns never been done liefore, here vestment.
land, the most productive in the Mid­ •ertificates made payments of arrear- $10(911; cheat, $15(216 per ton. 1
•hould think It neceaaary to ask It, since round. They tell mo as how the master
dle West, on the Missouri and Illinois nges in order to secure a reduction of
Potato«»— Beet Burbanks, 50e t
Is n chance for you. Climb Mount
your scruple brings you here.”
would make everybody promise to be
sides, are under water. Hundreds of the rate of interest. Practically all sack; ordinary, 25®»0e per
France Offers Terms.
Everest.
Its
height
la
29,002
feet,
aud
My request relates in a measure to one there by half-past aloe, so thinks I, If
the receipts this month came in dur­
Washington. June 5.—France has thousands have been lost to Illinois ing the first 21 days of the month.
growers’ prices; Merced streefe. fl&i.-
of rhe dearest friendo I bad, poor Wlnl- Miss Eyr» 'll Just step round about ti-si you wIM not find anything lu the nature
and Missouri farmers through ruined
signified
a
willingness
to
adhere
to
the
3.50 per cental.
of
a
paper
bag
on
Its
anow-capped
sum
­
frml Chiimpion.”
o'clock I could Jet her into the little
protocol providing for the submission crop«.
President Olven Vacation.
Poultry—Chicken», mixed, 11911
“Champion?" said Hastings, Interroga- I garden that the ballroom looks into, and mit, for the excursionist has not reach­
to The Hague tribunal of the question
livel/,
President H. Edwin McGrew, of Pa­ young, 13®14c; bens, 12c; tnrksl
she could see all the guy doiugs without ed there yet. The highest point to of preferenential treatment growing
Will Confer With Jews.
cific College, has been granted a year’s live, 16@17c; dressed, 20922c; duel-
which man has so far climbed Is 23,393 out of the late Venezuelan blockade.
o« Wr Howard." a soul being the wiser.”
Washington. June 4.—Simon Wolf
I <ll«l not know that there waa another
"Thank you, Hawkins,” said Winifred, feet. This Is the height of Aconcagua, She attaches, certain conditions to her has written to Secretary Hay to make leave of absence by the board of man­ $7.00® 7.50 per dosen; geeee. $696.1
«•¡'KlHer than Lady Valentón.”
gently; “It was very good of you to think the loftiest summit of the main cor­ adhesion
First, that the proceedings an appointment to receive the execu agers. and will spend next year In
Cheese—Full cream, twin», 16
work at Harvard University.
Yea. but she made a mesalliance, and ot me."
shall be in the French language and. tlve committee of the B'nai B'rith. special
17c; Young America, 17917^0; fa®
dillera
of
the
Andes.
This
point
was
Professor
C.
E.
Lewis,
of
Colorado,
r Howard, who ia a dreadful tyrant, haa
As Winifred went on her way she was
second, that instead of limiting the which desires to make certain repre­
ory prioM, l®Dic; lew.
never allowed her name to be mentioneil terribly hurt at a proposal so Injurious reached by the guide Mattias Zurbrig­ counsel of the nonallied powers to sentations to the secretary respecting has been elected as acting president
Butter—Fancy creamery, 209 22c pl
insures good
i?C’ 1
v<‘rjr
of hpr* Poof «irl. I to her dignity; but It waa Impossible for gen and Mr. Vines, two member» of one attorney. Wayne McVeagh. France the treatment of Jews in Russia. The of the college, which
pound; extra», 21e; dairy, 20922JU
» t mngh she was aonie years younger ' her to feel any annoyanco with the man, the expedition that went out lu 1897 shall be represented by French coun committee is understood to be forti­ management for next year.
•tore, 16918c.
B
I wns, but I never saw her after who had evidently spoken from sheer under Mr. E. A. Fitzgerald. Before this sei.
fied with a large mass of detailed tes­
__________.
Made Large Additions to Lodge.
•"' run away, for I was abroad with my good-will and the wish to afford her a the record was held by Sir William
timony respecting the terrible hap­
Egg»
—
16917c
per
doaen.
A celebration by the Women of
»»"band, mid before I returned to Eng- I pleasure. Hut the Idea of her, Winifred Martin Conway’» expedition, which la
Maine One Wall of Flame.
pening at Kichinef. The secretary Woodcraft
Hops—Choice, 18920c per pound. I
was held at Roseburg, a
•nd, she died. Iler governess. Madame Eyre, going to look In surreptitiously at 1892 climbed a mountain in the Kara­
has
accordingly
set
Monday.
June
15.
to
Portland. Me., June 5.—Maine
few
days
ago.
the
occasion
being
the
Woil—Valley 12^91»; KaataraOrJj
-'lontolleu, waa a very good and charm- I a window to see th» upper classes amua
koram Himalayas Just 22,(MW feet night Is burning from one side to the as the date for conference.
close of a three months' campaign for gon, $®14; mohair, 35936a.
x person, nnd I have always kept np a ' Ing themselves was a dreadful offense to high. Pearson's Magazine.
new members. During that period the
other and in almost every section.
eurreapmidonce with her from time Io I her pride.
Beef — Groan, cow», 3J<94c p««
Guam End of Cable Spliced.
lodge increased from a membership
Thousands
of
dollars'
worth
of
pro
­
"no- I Invaded your retreat thia after­
But It frequently happens that when
Effect or Hag-Time Hongs.
Manilla, June 4.—The British cable 60 to 175, and a large number of appli­ pound; »tear», 4 Ji® 5c; diaaaad, 7 Mel
perty and valuable timber land are
noon on purpose to aak If I may hare the wo violently repudiate an Idea at first
Sunday School Teacher-Now, chil­
steamer Angella. encaged in laying cations are still on file.
Vaal—898 He.
"ly "'rr "k*. In order to drive over and ' we are all the more likely to cotne round dren. what did Pharaoh say to Moses? being destroyed hourly by forest fires.
■ and there is little prospect for changed - the Commercial Pacific cable, arrived
Mutton—Grona, 797 «a per pound J
P “Wk0 0 ' lH,ly * *•••**"
I to It afterward. And aa Winifred walked
Weston
Normal
Commencement,
I
conditions
until
rain
has
soaked
the
at
Guam
at
midnight.
She
had
good
Children- We don't know.
n* *7 ."ot ,B,<* ,he I’nrouche, Lady i along, Insidious thoughts crept in to tin
draaaad,
899a.
The
Eastern
Oregon
State
Normal
Teacher— Oh. yea. you do. He told ground and woodlands. At least 30 weather throughout and her tHp from
h'
\ , '•’’y
Kk'> and Lady Marlon dermlne
'
7 % e “h*-G,°“’ 4c
*OOBd
the stronghold of her determina­
Moses to go and do something, Now, fires were reported tonight, and many this port waa entirely successful. The School at Weston, U now busy with
have declined driving thia afternoon, and I tion.
preparations for commencement. The
¡others
are
raging
The
fire
line
at
,
Guam
end
of
the
cable
was
spliced
to
vt" *n""k Indios Intend to ride over to
"After all,” whispered Curiosity, "why what did be any?
Hog»—Gram. r<K7e parj paaaflt
extends ' day. completing connection between week opens with the baccalaureate ex­
“un.' 1,"n,P|on’» before dinner,"
I should I fee) so bitter at ths thought of
Class Go way back and sit do'vof Remis and Raining Lakes
<*rnmd,_»9»K.
-
¡Malay and Guam.
ercises Sunday, June 7.
| from one to twelve miles.
hank you, I would rather not disco«- I being only a spectator of thia grandeur? —Baltimore American.
NLY A FARMER’S
DAUGHTER
i
PAVNE MAY QUIT
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happenings here in