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KLAMATH i • Vil! KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, .JULY 23, 1903. NO. ■r AAA46AA«AAAA4AAAAMAAA<bAAAAMAA4 tf ffirtNLY A FARMERS DAUGHTER. fred. aid p»reu«de bar to coms ta ■». My husband and nuui hare quarreled, sad I aui io terribly dull." Mrs Clayton received Winifred with open arms. "I aiu so glad you liar* came!" »hr ex cluliued; "rout companionship will make mi- forget half my troubles. W» shall bare a lets a 1st« dinner tonight. Mr. Clayton la in town." Winifred had not been tre bourn io be, friend’s bonne before she was aware that I'»« had mud« a mineable marriage, that «ha bail bartered «11 her ponae«niooa for nu Inadequate value; and that she almoat, if not quite, baled lbs man who*» name *h'- bore. Dilling tha lime that Winifred stayed at the Cedar«, »be bad plenty of oppor tunity Of oimervuig how thin ill assorted < «tuple lived. Francis Clayton's meaner to bin wife was in itself an offetine, al most every word he addressed to her con- tamed a < inert sneer, and he seemed to find no greater pleasure than in thwart ing her Hishea nod ihotradictiUf her or ders. Winifred detested him, and wan aye- lenuitii'ally cold aud repellent in her man ner toward bun He saw It, and laughed ee-retly to himself. "Little fool!" he thought, contenipm ou«ly, “she assuuiea these aira of rlrtuoua indignation with huge propriety, Per- haps the simpleton thinks that I am hi love with her!" He redoubled hie attentions on seeing that they annoyed her. If bin wife eat down to the piano, be would get up and leave the room, or else ex<lalu> "F or heaven's aake, Marlon, don t make thnt horrid noise; you hare not a vestige of voice left. I><> get up, sad lai Mia, Eyre sing. lier performance li worth listening to. Come, ^fise Eyre, won't you slug me something?" "No, I will not!" cried Winifred, an- grily, one day, tetra of vexation io ber eyes. "If you cannot admire the beauty of Fee's singing, I take it ae no coaipll nil'll that you should praise BO." My dear Mine Eyre, pray don't be violent,’* said Mr. Clayton, with a ma licloas smile. "I am afraid your temper is getting apoUt by Mrs. Clayton * ’s eg- ample; mine has Buffered already from her baneful influence." "I think she must be an • ng.l ta bava lived with you so long!" Winifred *1 • Inimed, In hot, angry championship of her friend. She wan nut worldly wise enough yet to abstain from taking up other people's quarrels. Mr. Clayton remembered her words, and bore malice toward her for them. (To be continued.) 16. I CONFERENCE ENDS' WOOLEN MILLS DESTROYED. Fire at Oregon City Throws'Three Hun- drsd Out of Work. MEETING OF RUSSIAN OFFICIALS happenings here in O regon , Oregon City, July 15.—Fire last » night destroyed projxirty of the Oregon PORT ARTHUR OVER. City manufacturing company valued at ’ between $75,000 and $.'.00,000. The CLACKAMAS FIFTY YEAIfS AGO. LOG BOOM ON NORTH UMPQUA. ' lose is covered by insurance. Spontan Exultation Over Increasing Power la eous combustion in a caiboniaer in the Old Records Diva Interesting Flgares on Frsnchlao Orantcd for Extsaslv» im Manchuria tbc Dominant Noto In the ptiliery building 1» given a» the origin Wages snd Assessments. provement» by County Court. (lathering Possibility of Taking Any of the fire, which destroyed the wool fu rummaging about his office a few One of the most Important steps Bae k ward Step Scoffed at - More room, dye room and boiler room of the days ago County Clerk Sleight un MRS. FORRESTER. made In the development of the lum woolen mills. The company will im Troop« are Being Sent In. iarthod acme official records that con mediately replace tlie burned builiiings, tain aome Interesting statistics with bering industry in Douglas county but the blaze will neieMitate »us;>en- reference to Clackamas county in the was taken when the county court Port Arthur, Muncliuria, July 17.— sion of mill operatione for at least three early ’56s They consist of Home statis voted to grant a franchise to the Ore Ths conference of prominent Russian CHAITER XII (Contluued.l topic« for < oib srsstioD, until the neit ; months and the throwing out ot em tics compiled by Joseph T. Meek, who gon Boom & Timber Company for (>n h.r return frotn ih« rl«l*, Wlnlfr»! day. The fallowing morning I.«rd llm official« lias ended. Exultation over ployment for that period of about SIX) was then territorial marshal for Clack cleaning out the obstructions in the ««ni, a» wa» ber castoni, tu thè little old bethought hliiiaelf uf railing on the amas county in June, 1850. In that North Umpqua river and preparing RuiHia’a increasing power in Man people. •itt-ug rotini appr«|>rlute«l lo ili. ii *»< of < hMMJpions. and Mr llaatings volunteer churia huh thu dominant note in the The fiamee were diecovere«! issuing year the assessable value of property that stream for the floating of logs Madame d» Montolleu. Lady Graie wii« $d tn arvoiupatty him They found Lord gathering. Tlie possibility ol taking from the root of the wool houre at w In this county was $1,020.344, classi and timber. This franchise gives the Real estate. $836.- company the right to uae that stream élttilig th.re, too. Nilo kl«*ed theni both. l.nuiiug aud hi« elater playing <T<x|uet ’ nny ha< kwar«l step is s<off«*«l at if men- o’clopa but the bailfling was already fied as follows: "Yon brina thè outer «Ir in w|th yuu. with Horn tind Keginald <'biimploti, uud Itiontxi by outsider». lt «as admitte I d«x>med, and the adjoining frame 650; personal, $183 694. The schedule in the manner mentioned from the of wages paid at that time was re west boundary line of the Cascade for niy . bild." .aid Ih. old Freocte lady; "y«u on Invitation joined m the gnme It wm that the war po»Hibility wa» diac ,»»e<l, struct urea were ablaze. A general markable. The average monthly est reserve to the main line of the « uriotks enough that, allbuugh F lora look gr. »• fr.»h •• a n.W pleked r<>««." hut it wbh denied that an the object of tire alarm was responded to by the fire wage to farm hands, including board, Southern Pacific railroad at Winches ••W» buv. hall a good < ««tei acro.« Ihr e<| haudaume, and used «II tbs arts they the conference. department ami citizens, who lonhgt was $80; the average wages paid day ter, five miles north of Roseburg. After cAmiuss, d»»r '»»dame li rnake* sue feci had on « thought fanciest Ing, both thee«* Evidences of warlike preparations heroically. The main woolen mill laborers with board was $4, with the improvements are made the com tre»h l’id yo» both ha», a ple««anl oi « mi rnijfraafed her unfavorably with h» r since the arrival of General Kuropat building was on fire several times, but out board $6; average dally wages pany fa given the right to collect a cousin. drlTal" kin, the minister ot war, and ot .he in under the direction o< Fire Chief Ru- for carpenters. $12; board per week maximum toll of 50 cents per thousand Ths two gentlemen did tint arrive at "Ye»," «aid Lady Grece, "ami I Hml feet for floating logs for other persons tention to bring more troop» to Man conich the structure was saved, al for laboring men cost $8. yuu hav» gol tb. potilea luto »urli arder Endon VaU until it was time to drva* There were published in the county in «ompeoHatlon for the outlay in Im churia are abundant. Orders were thoogh tlie interior was damaged some that tbey are ’l"let a« lami» At for dlntier, aud uuly jual app«are<i in at that time two weekly papers, name proving the stream. The estimated the ■Irawlug riHiin aa ih« gong aouadeil lessi Evans givea yoii all thè credit." given tc Port Arthur contractors last what by water. ly. Oregon Spectator, Territorial; and cost of the improvements Is $200,000. "II. wauta tu .«•» ynu drive ibern in for tlis «econd tini«. Hlr Clsytua g**» week for an immediate supply of build Vigorous and timely action alone Western Star, Multnomah. An Idea Besides improving the stream, the Mr. tb» |»rk," reainhi'il l.a<ly Gra< »: "h. eaya bn ai iu io ili» old Fr«u< h lady. ing materials for building barracks to saved the property of the Portland of the value and profit in the lumber company expects to erect a sawmill witli a n»w set of barneaa, ami you la llaaflbga took hia huatc«a, and Lord liar accommodate 20,000 soldiers to be flooring mills company. The large business at that early date may be of 100.000 feet dally capacity at Win thr frolli •«•al. Ili« re wuiild noi b» a inoro old followed with Winifred. They sat shipped to Harbin. warehouae of this company was aflame gathered from the statistics which chester, to be ready for use as soon aide by aide at dinner, and Erred feh aa .legaiit "turnout' In London." lire official» explained that Russia’» a number of times, but by brave work t:how that Benjamin Simpson from as logs can be floated, and other par “Fancy «mh Inuior and alate f»r » if he < ould acar« ely take hia eyes off her. opposition Io opening Manchurian the building and atijoining mill were 400 logs, for which he paid $3 each, ties also expect to erect sawmills and farnier'a daugbier!" aald Wlnlfred, half She laughed and talked with Lord Harold town» to f(,reigners «as not based upon saved. The warehouae of tlie O. K. A manufactured 100.000 feet of lumber, woodworking plants at the same in a low, almost caressing voice, Mr. grave, half Ironieul. which had a salable value of $75 per place. New York capitalists are back opposition to foreigners, whose trade is N. Co. narrowly eatutped burning. Lady Grece look ber band and «Irew Ilsatlnga thought, aud it made his blood thousand. ing the enterprise, their representa desired and who would in due time be boil. With a stiff bre«?te from the north ber luward her»slf. tive. F. J Blakely, having been here Eiiul had, of courar, never heard Miaa invited into tlie country. But Russia east, it is considered remaikable that "\l> dear, «hai sii» you io dsy? Voli most of the time for the past two COLUMBIA COUNTY FILLINO UP. E>re alng When they went Into the objected, they explained, to having the Portland flouring mills were not are a< l lik» your»«lf. I ncr.r h«ar«l you years. drawing room be said tu her: coneitl» accredited to the Chinese gov »»y il»«» thing* liefore. Ila« Mr Itasi burned. The firemen did most effect "I bear you sing very beautifully, Misa Recent County Sent Election Shows Large ernment in towns which are practically ive work. iug* a lylhiug lo <lo wlth il? Yoqr ma« Eyre Will you give me the pleasure of PUBLIC LAND STILL OPEN. Increase of Voters. under Russian control, which would Ber lo bini wa« mo*t chllllug Dld h» hearing your votceY’ give tlie subject» of countries so repre aver offeml you?" The returns from the late special SIX KOB a car . 'T do uot think my aiuging would give "Ilffrnd me? Lady Grece buw ahouid sented enjoyment of extra rights. election indicates that the voting pop Nearly 600,000 Acres Remain la Oregon you aiiy pleasure," ahe nuawvred, coldly. City District. he? Il<- m * far abov. m. wh»u w. m«t They asserted that »u< h arrangements “Yon are, of course, accuatonied te bear Daring Mold-Up In Outskirts of Portland ulation of Columbia county has in before.” creased several hundred since the gen would ire certain to result in great fric The annual report of the United highly • (titivated voices mine is only a —One Man Wounded. eral Btate election held a little over a Stat«*j land office at Oregon City has Bui ber voi«« tr«'iubl»<l, sud ab. hur- rude, untaught, country uns.M tion. such ae occurred in Niu Cbwang. Portland, July 15.—Robbing Fred vear ago. While it is true that much been completed. Fourteen counties rled from thr room. He drew back, wounded to the quirk. Day, whom they mortally wounded of this increased vote is due to the tre embraced in the Oregon City dis "Madaiu.," aald Lady Grace, "i*«s you “¡>o runic and slug. Winifred," ex ONLY A FEW ISLANDS. with a needless shot, taking $300 in employment of an increased number trict and the report gives the follow Ihrow »hy light ou Ihr »object Jo you claimed Lord Harold. know Ir anitbiue evsr peo.ed net ween money, watches anud jewelry from 40 of hands in sawmills and logging ing statistics as to area in acres un Hitting down to the planu, she snug her But Uncle Sam's Acquisition Arouses '-amps, many of them single men. it appropriated and unreserved: i I k 'UI tlial ahouid malie her •*< tu proud moat touching, plaintive aonga, one after passengers on a Sellwood car, then rob tlso Is evident that there is a conoid John Bull. Surveyed, 455,048; unsurveyed. 141.- ■ tei ri-veutful toward Inni?" bing a lone pedestrian as they left th* -rable increase in the number of fam ibo other, with a pathos that went to the • Madame ile Moiitolieu h<'»llated. London, July 17.—According to the s<ene. six desperate highwaymen last Hies which have become actual res «u; total, 596,738 as against 537,279 heart of each one who liatened. Hhr nev «urveyed; 161,190 unsurtfeyed; 898.469 "I »bollili noi feci /ll»lltl«*d in trllhig rr aaug more beautifully than on that Pres« Association, a curious rumor was night made their escape and now bid idents. I total, as shown in th« report a year Ibi* tu «illolle <*l«e; lini yoli bave ber uigbt, aud Errol Iraurd against the em current in the lobby of the house of defiance to the police. County School Superintendent Cope tflo. The 14 counties constituting the iiiteri-»! ■» lum li al hrart a» I lieve. Th» brasure uf the window, where bls faro commons tonight totheeffect that some On the crossing of the Southern Paci land has received complete returns Oregon City land district are: Ben ■ iiiiiurr bofor. Ia«t, w heu ho ttr»l carne was a« rrrnrd MOSQUITOES IN LOUISIANA. from observation, aud United Slates warshipH had seized about fic at East Eleventh and Division from almost every school district in ton, Clackamas. Clatsop, Columbia. hoiae. tb<-y mel l>y a<-e|«l«wl. II. «*»■ drank tn every tune of the voice, which the county, and now estimates that Crook, Lincoln. Linn. Marion. Mult- • h.iii l»ouie ami fa•< lualin», all I. I beli»«., was uot <»nly i»rautiful in itself, but Tbvy Ar» Maar and Active, and One la 20 small islands off the coast of Borneo, streets, but Half a mile from ^tlie busi there are 250 more children of schoo' domah. Polk. Tillamook. Wasco. Yam which, it is understood, belong to Great ness center of East Portland, the hold a Monater In 81a-. thè lir*t man of loti aud hreeding «li« which he love«l Hr never loved her lw age than were shown by the census of hill and Washington. The total area “You may talk about your inouqul- Britain, and planted the American flag up was committed a few minutes before »ver mel wlth. N<> wouder. Giva, thè furr or afterward aa hr loved her that last year. Reports from every sec of the land surface of these counties po«r roinenlie < hil.l (eli in lo», «itb bini. night, Iwtening for the Krot time to the toe» Up here in th» North," said a real on them. It is probable that a quee* midnight. tion of the county indicate that new ■s 7.468.250 acres. The area in acres dent of Bayou Sara, "bat If you «bould tion on the subject will be asked in the Daring and cold blooded, the high comers from the East are arriving, Pomello** tbey uirt agalu. and he mede , eii|uiii||e tendrrnraa of her voice. vppropriated last year was 5,675.115, su rxcn«» to ea)| al ihe Furtn, «nd ah» waymen boarded an out bound car at and the majority of them expect to while the acreage under the same Whru Winifred finally left the piano, spend an hour or so fishing In some of house. wa» at homv alone I dar» aay he look ahe paaaed clone to the curtain, and Errol our Louisiana swamp bayou» you 11:45, shot Fred Day in the back with become permanent residents. classification this year is 5,629,846 a fancy to Iter, largeeyed, gracyful ehil.t cmii « forward. She spoke on the impalae would wonder that you ever complain Washington, July 17.—The reported out provocation, and as he fell in their a» *he wa*. ami 6atter««l ami talkeg to of the moment. i-d of your New Jersey or fltatwn Island seizure of islands off the coast of Borneo arms apparently lifeless, held him np Heavy Sales of Live Stock. Map of Mate Institution. ber a. meli of Ih. World wlll. Xhe mia- "After all, my singing was nut worth mosquitoes as an Inslruinsnt of torture. by American warships apparently was until they could rifle bis pockets then Secretary of State Dunbar Is hav- The sale of sheep, cattle and horses look it for love (or a tomaullc ■l.votloii. your th.aka.“ as great a surprise to administration let him drop in a pool of his own blood from the Oregon ranges this fall will ng a map made showing the location "There are eight or nine different va no doiibt, »«< h a* ber foullah liti), braiu “You <114 not .inf for m.," he annwrr rieties of nioequltoss batched In those officials in Washington as it was to and turned their attention to the rest be the heaviest in years. This is the of the state institutions at Salem. lmd eon<-eiveil tingili l<e |,o**lble lietwren <*<l, blKerly. members of parliament in I ondon. No of the passengers. opinion of C. J. Millie, who has charge Blue prints of the map will be a gres! gentleman llke thè master of I.atrr, thinking over th. «vent, of th. dark and noisome swamp bayous, and Institutions and At least 40 people «ere on the car, of the stock department of the O. R. ,upt at,each ot llaxrll Court, and ber oivn binubie self. rvrnmg. h. found II an utt.r lmp"««ll>il no matter which kind samples you you information that such a step was con & N. He has been over a large por- he original will be kept in the Secret 1 wariied ber I waute.l to «tiare Iter Ih. It y to arrlv» nt any drfinit. conclusion w ill wish It had been some other kind, templât««! lias come from the admiral and every passenger was robbed of tion of the ranges and reports that oar.ya ,,offlc«- Although located “at lienrta. Ile tlie luiaery Ihat aueh ■ ile- a. to th. feeling, and motive, which hi - for It will irwu that no other kind could commanding the American fleet in money and jewelry. Rings were jerked Philippine waters, and no exploitation violently from women’s Augers, and feed will be scarce this fall. Large .. .em' the institutions are a long lualoti ungili rauae ber; Imi, l'Oor chllil! fliieuced Winifred's conduct toward him llstance apart. Visitors can get but bits quite as bad as that one. There are along the lines indicated has been di watches snatched quickly and thrust shipments of cattle were made from alle tana ao honcat, ao Irne hersoif. ah« W hb hl. )>re«»nc. really hateful to her?— this district last spring and Mr. Millis ’.Ta*?e ,dea ot their location by such gray mosquitoes- long, gaunt, wolfish- could boi belle», tlie man «h. « orshlped did ahe bear au unrelenting anger toward rected by the official* here so far as into the pockets of the highwaymen. expects that still larger shipments directions as are usually given, but a* a bere co ihl bs eapahle of what ah«* him fur bis unworthy treatment of ber looking fellow a--reddish brown mosqui could be ascertained tonight. Nor did this content them. Not will be made thia fall. He says a by referring to the map. which shows deeine«l baaeseas. and at laat, hy a erud long ago? and had ovary vestige of the toes. black mosquitoes of a bluish <*qst A very plausible explanation of the nervons in the least over their bloody large amount of stock will have to be ill the roads and distances, a stranger leaaon I ani uot ut lllierty to teli you love ha knew she bad once borne him aud one thnt Is nearly green. The one reported occur rance is that the com deed, they stopped in their flight long sent out of the country in order to would immediately understand the dl- how «he found tbal, «bile he waa felgn died out? that will strike you as the most for manding officer in the Philippines sim enough to hold up and rob O. N. Bitt even up for the shortage of the feed th2t i°nn? in go,n< to a»y one of lag loie for her. he wa», in triith. devox- crop. The shortage of feed in some the institutions. “Bab!" he thought. "I am a fool for my midable la one we call a galllnlpper ply ha<l sent cne or more of hie vessels ner on Milwaukie street. ing hi* resi attenilon to h«r couein Flora. ttiere, and It resembles that and hoisted the flag of the United parts is probably due to a lack of rain. pain«, la It poulblo that 1, who .u> to down It waa a grieruu» lilow. l'erhapa hia prea- POWER WANINO. Outlook for County Scat Fight. all liil.nta and pttrpo.ee a man of tli. harmless Insect tvoth In air.e and make States over some islands near the coast enee liroiigbt back a bitter remembrance, world, ahouid And myaeW eating my heart up. ft la easily half an Inch long In of Borneo which were purchased by the Wool Prices are Climbing. County Judge J. B. Doan, whose and «he Invotiiuiarlly traented what »he out for th. lor. of a alninle almjile little conn coun body, with a spread of wing an Inch United States from Spain subsequent ak * Gradually Saps the Strength ot Owing to the shortage of wool in home is at Rainier, says that St. Hel deemed hi» im-onai<li*rate rruelty." I try girl? To morrow shall decide my fil wide, and a kit In which It carries Its Pope Leo. Montana and Utah the prices of wool ens will have to receive over 1000 votes to the treaty ol Paris, and that the sov "I eannot underatand it," Lady Grece lure cour*, of action, and If I aee ah. doe. tools that In an long as Its body. in Eastern Oregon will be higher than it the second special election on the ereignty of tne United States has been aald. "Twlce to day I aaw bini l«»ok at Rome, July 15. — Another remarks not car. for m. I will school myself to “Thia fearfully equipped Insect mon proclaimed formally. Tnese were the bl» rally in Pope Leo’s condition o> had been anticipated. At the large first Monday in August to retain the her a» I ahouid bave fancl<*>l a uiau could meet her with iniliffereoee.” only look whrn he luved a woman ileariy. ster lias a saw, a gimlet, a lance and Cagayan Zulu group, cctnpr sing one enrred yesterday afternoon, after a sale held at Ontario a short time ago "ounty seat, as it is evident that 2000 At breakfast th. fallowing morniog wool sold at from 13 to 14 cents. votes will be polled as the outcome of And yet you may he righi, for I rrmeiu l<oth Sir Clayton and Lady Grac. Far a suction phnip. A« he can bore through large and 14 smaller islands and the morning in the course of which his fail- Many did not sell and since that time the present contest. Judge Doan also iteli fanrying (bere waa a tinge of regret iness suffered spells of delirium and at some have sold at 15 cents. The expresses the opinion that Marsh quhar pressed him to stay »alii the next your boot aud puncture your foot with larger island of Palawan. lu hi» espresslon." ease and dispatch, you may well imag day. and he conaented. times his strength sank to the loweet prices are still going up. Some of the land and Oak Point precincts, which "And now," aaid Lady Grace, "you Ine how much protection dothiug or of thelr vo,e to Clatska- MAY LINOER FOR DAYS. ebb. and now he lies in no wurse con leading sheep and wool men say the CHAPTER Xlll. n ?;.at,the flr8t 8Pecial election, will go young people must go for « long rid. thia gloves are against bls assaults Fortu dition than he was on Monday evening, range is exceptionally short this sea solid Ixird llnrohl Erskine had u«*ver been for Rainier K lovely morning, and I ahall »hut myself tinlely, though, this giant mosquito Pneumonia lx done and Chief Danger Is except for the steady diminution of his son as there has been scarcely any tn stay nt Endon Vat« aince Winifred up with my husband and hi» learned rain since spring. Everything is Itn't polaonoua. The .lainage he does to From Weakness. strength. had lived there, nn«l thia waa thr only dried up. There is lots of stock in the folio«." Union Coaaty Cherry Crop. your physical comfort Is done by hl« Yesteiday’s rally wa» characteristic rejion Laflj Graee ev»i hud t.< regret Rome, July 16.—The pope’s condi district, and It is feared by the owners Lord Harold wont to order the borie«. The cherry crop is just coming on boring and sawing and lancing of the ally opposed to every medical theory there will be large losses this year if h«r pr»aen< r it kept th«' n«ph«'w whom tion shows practically no change since Winifred no longer rode the qniet old bay earlv“i<in C?J!nty There were reports and consisted in getting out of lied, on a wet season does not start soon. eh« lovi*<l away. Once, when she hnd a horae, but a handaom. chestnut Sir Clay flesh. Thnt hurts like pounding your yesterday. The doctors continue to feel S“ ,J, >n the 8“arf°n that this crop letter from him, ahe read It, and sighed which two hours previonly the pope thumb with a hummer, und leaves a ton bad bought for her. Until th«, prevl tnat the patient's condition is extreme would be very short, but, as with the lu-tvily a* «he laid it down. Wlnlfretl himelf had made all preparations :or spot that will be sore and tender for oua duy Winifred had never in her life ly dangerous, but they say he mty still other products this county, the --------— of tntg To Build Big Fish Hatchery. underHtood what the sigh meant. f*he death. Unsatisfied with this show ol beeu provoking or a tlirt, but of courae "days. linger for days. They repeat that all prospects get brighter as hkrve.t atiuinioned up courage the next time tiny thoae qualltiea niuat hare been dormant Within a few days Fish Warden time rlmik approaches. q nnv-zvor,!,..» r The T'l r indications «• “All the remaining eight varieties are of tlie ordinary ca'culationa are quite vitality, he transacted consideraole ‘Mcatlons wi re alone ami aaid: business and bad an interview with Van Dusen will call for bids for the now are. that the yield will '" aoincwhere In her heart, or they would full of venom mid vim to get It where not be far likely to fail *n the preterit extraordin I know you are unhappy becanae you construction at Ontario on the Snake aeiin-ely have croppod up like the drag ,h u avera''e There will prob- It will do the greatest harm to the ary case. Speaking of the specific con four cardinals, with whem he talked in river of one of the largest fish hatch k d<> not »er Ixird Harold, Lady Grace. on'» teeth at a uiomcnt’a notice. The greatest nuuiber, but the worst of ail is ib yjib j a^°ut 15 000 boxes of the fruit an animated way. Ph'»»» let m,. go aivay somewhere for a ditions, tlie doctors say that they think eries in the world. Plans have been handled there this season. whole ride through she flattered and flirt Accordirg to the physicians tlie pon the smallest one of the lot. This Is a the pneumonia lias practically disap time, and let him coiue here, it he «Its a drafted In Portland for the building ed with I .ord Harold, and uttered little tiff may die at any moment, even in which will be 217x60. It will be equip hot like to meet me." gray mosquito, not more than an eighth peared. malicious, biting remarka to .Mr. Hast the midbt of one of those extraordi ped with all the latest conveniences. PORTLAND MARKETS. I do not think, my dear, that he minila ing«. with the moat naive, iinconscloii* of an Inch long, but every place that he nary intervals.____ There will be 320 troughs. At first tnei'ting you so much as that be fear» sinks his stinger In on you will Instant Brltlxh Treaty With Persia. innocence. they will be conducted so as to care uls presence inlght make yon niiqaeyd* The ride uniat bare twvn fraught with ly rise up as big as a hickory nuL turn London, July 17.—The treaty be Stuck Train Falla In River. W,ll‘’ 70®74c! for 20.000.000 fish, but in case a large '<>11. l.adv Grace," «il,.,| WiuifA'.l. conald.rable enjoyment for Errol, an ev ns red as tire and pain like a hornet's tween Great Britain and Persia, which St. Louis, July 16.—A special to the number is required 40.000.000 eggs why should you why «hould he think ery turning, every fence, every heath sting As the reservoir containing that was hint«**! at by the Marquis of Lande- of me? Am I not here front yoiA kind- Bnrly-Fged, $20.00 per ton; brow- Post Diepatch from Poplar Bluff, Mo , can be hatched without overcrowding. aei-tncd to bring to Winifred'» nuuil nr»* nnd elinrity? I «’»« only too much aonic agreeable reminiscence <*onn.ctcd Insect's venom cannot possibly be down» in his si eech in tne house of say»: A freight wreck occurred on the F. C. Brown will be In charge of the in inf, |21. stitution. lords May 7, when he proclamed the larger than ii fly speck, the virulence honored hy hi* ever thinking of me; but Iron Mountain railroad today between Flour-Bent grade», $3.95 a 4 30 with her other companion. Aa they were "British Monroe doctrine’’ in the Per Bouden and Gurdon, Ark., south of he will have forgotten me now, and why nearing the pnrk gnt<4«, a farmer atopped of It may bo Imagined. graham. $3.45(83.85. Will Enlarge Baker City Depot. should we not meet ns- if auflli u thing Lord Hnrolil to »peak about some bu»i- •"The experienced person never goes sian gulf, is made the subject of a thia city. Two brakemen, a negro Miliatuffa-Brai»’ $23 par ton; mid- In response to the crying needs of bad never liiippcnod?" those mosquito-infected blue book issued today. The treaty tramp and 35 cat loads of horse« and ne»a. and Mr. Ila«tlnga ami Wiuifre I flailing In Baker City the O. R. & N. Company dltnga, $27; short», $23; chop, $18. ' I »ill tell him.” Lady Grace aal«l; and was concinadd at Teheran, Fberuary ». rode on. Errol bent down towaril lur bayous." continued the Louisianan, ac- mules were killed. A boxcar jumped has decided to enlarge and improve ’<• wrote tu him that very day, hnriciiu Gate— No. 1 white, $1.10 «1.15- cording to the New York Time«. “un It grants reciprocally the most-favored the track just as the train ran on the uie passenger and freight depot prcaently. to come. "Mi»« Eyre, have I no hope thnt you less lie lias Ids head and face Ineased lu nation treatment to each country, and little Missouri river bridge, with such in that city, Material for the im- gray, $105 per cental. r,"‘»Ml day I«* arrived, to his aunt’s will ever feel kinder toward me tlia 11 netting, fixed on a light steel frame, undertakes to allow British merchan force as to wreck the bridge and al'ow provements is now on the ground Hay—Timothy, $20@21; ciovar '>'|igtit. The meeting between him you do now?" and with thick gloves on his hands. dise any reduction conieiled to merch the 35 cars of stock and men killed tr and just as soon as the carpen- nominal; cheat, $15016 per ton. ’ "I have no unkind fe eeling toward you. Gloves, though, are no Imr to the big andise imported from Russia. 'I'» W“’ cordial mid unaffected. be relieved from the fall into the stream below, a distance ’era can Potatoes—Beet Burpanka, &0@65r " restraint wore off. and they relay« Mr. Haatinga." Heppner branch the work will be galllnlpper mosquito's kit of tools. of 40 feet. »'I mm an easy friendship; ut nil event», "Then ahull 1 any leaa indifferent 7" commenced. The improvement will per sack; ordinary, 35®46c per cental Mrs. Blaine Dead. “Why does any one go fishing lu those >'i" young indy did. "Can one help feeling indifferent?" rc- "onstst In the enlargement of the de growers’ prices; Merced sweets, $3« 9f eouiMe, n« soon na Lord HArold torted Winifred. Last Attempt to Reclaim Dead. Augusts. Me., July 16.—Mrs. James noisome places? Because the fishing is not building, so as to permit of the 3.50 per cental. 'l aid hi* ,dd friend Errol IlnHliugs waa always good, while It never is In the G. Blaine die<i at the Blaine homestead Poultry—Chickens, mixed, lOOlle- Hanna, Wyo , July 16.— Preparations addition of a separate waiting room II«' turned away, atung to th. quick. " 'lie < ourt he betook hlm*.*ll" at once to Winifred kept up the «aine demeanor open water bayous of Ixiuisisua. Perch, hen’ yesterday. Mis. Blaine was '6 are being made to resume the work oi for ladies. young,, 13@14c; hens, 12c; turksya’ ..... ibmigh lie was coming to din toward rtii' two men during th. whole bash. Jacktlsh. ns the pickerel Is called yoarpof aKe* she *’• in an enfeebled ripening the coal mine here and rescu live, 16017c; dressed, 20«22c; duck»' "'■r Hie follow ing dny. Oreat Boon to Ontario. ride; and then at night, when she went down there, and other fish of fair gftm** condition, and had l>een under almost ing the dead bodies of the victims of »7.0007.50 per doxen :|jTeese, $6.00® ¿"A"11 """" lik,’l>' »Irep at the Court to her room, ahe cri««l bitterly, end hated During the disaster of June 30. The contract for building the new 0.50a A party of quality are abundant In those dark, constant medical attention. ’" "i«ht, aunt, and we will ride uver to- an<l reproached herself unreaaaiiiihl.v. sluggish, root tangled waters, nnd the the past week she failed rapidly. Mrs. miners arrived last night from Rock steel bridge across the Malheur river, Cheese—Full cream, twins, 15Ua «'■•her to morrow morning. "I do lore him—1 do lore him!" »he Of courae, Blaine — is survived by , one ,. eon, James Springs, and others are en route from near where it empties into Snake riv enthusiastic angler ... Is willing to .............. dare I'lll 11 nain a i it u..*.'. --........ — .... .......... 16c; Young America, lSQlfiKc; fact- night?" sobbed to h«<r»elf over and over again: the mosquitoes und other poisonous G. Blaine, and two daughter», Mrs. er, about two miles below Ontario, ory prices, lOUic less. ’ X iff <■-■• — my dear," Blll| |.or,| ii:lrol<l Diamondville, Cumberland and Spring COI1I-HS. but the next morning ah. waa aa cold a i Harriet and ------- Mrs. Dam- Valley. These men have had years o! has been let. The price is $4100. unmet Beale w»i» «••* ■■■ Walter --------- ....... rode Butter—Fancy creamery, 20®22We .... . off " ’ • i oc lio <iny day see seemed n little dull to nnd ref.llent to hint aa ever, aud would «lenlzens of those swsuips to ebtaln This bridge will supply a long-felt roseli, of New York, who were at her experience in fighting mine fires, and need. It gives an opportunity for the per pound; extras, 22c; dairy 20 a I goue, She ill-ended hardly wish him good-by before h» mount few honrs’ sport with bls hook atid bedside during her last sickness. ■ 7’ ® they a ill make a herculean effort to ex people living on Dead Ox Flat of com 22Hc; store, lflcOl«. he?..* i •’""•"'K* again, particularly ed and rode aw^v. linn.” ______ _____________ tinguish the flames and reach the bodies. ing to Ontario to do their trading dered' i/V ,l"rol'1: ",hl ihcn'eke won Th. afternoon's post hag contained two Eggs—170 20c per doaen. Pleasantry in Pasaing. International Exchange Opposed. without going about ten miles above * "‘r name would lie nienlioncd letter, lu th. ««me handwriting—on. for Hope—Choirs, 18®20c per pound "Well. I declare," remarked the thin Crswn Prine» Travel» incog. 17^Ea*«™ Or- Ontario to the Halliday bridge. Berlin July 17.—The Unite«] States Winifred, the other fbr Lady Grace. The limn, who was being tin comfortably Victoria, B. C., July 15. — The international exchange cotnmiiwion ■correspondent wa» Mr». Clayton. egon, 8® 14c; mohair, 35037 Ue by « very stout person, "the i arrived here yesterday from Tha Hagne steamship Empress of India, which ar Surveying Soil of Baker County. “Dear Winifred" (ah. wrote to th» for crowded . Beef—Groee, cows, 3J<O4c, per received today by the nnder rived today from the Orient, had flirUH“«’ r,''',"nrk" "bunt NLI hr Eyre’S M»f)—“Do ask Lady Grace Farquhar to trolley company ought to charge pas- >n ) Charles A. Jensen, of the, depart PO v«i-7*^ (J®#Xc: d~|. • >i m T ' ‘ord H“ro,<* KritNne, and spare you to in. for a week. Mr. Clayton aengera by weight.” | .ecretary lot foreign affair», Dr. von among her passengers Crown Prince ment of agriculture, bnreàu of Bolls, Pr’.». ,’a,r1■’5,■,,•,•• . ....... of th. I.îter’s has taken a villa on the Thames for th. “Think mi?" retorted the »tout per- M110h|lierg. The German newspapers Rupprecht Marie Luitpold Ferdinand has been sent out to make a survey of Mutton—Groee, $3.50 p«r pound: lumi z"1" °PI"”’"inllleH; end Lord summer, and I am going to spend a few »on “At that rate It wouldn’t lx w,rtk jigve |lithert0 manifested very little in- of Bavaria and the crown princess, who the soils <K Baker county. He has es- dressed, «06 Xo. P°«n«; hls headquarters at Haines. tablished . ..... ally that .«imo- days there before we go to town tor the their while to take you on at all."—Phil- *.v„ tereRt jn the commission. . ■ All the ex All the ex- have been making an enforced tour of Mix* m VJ Uld "b0"1 Hasting, and »canon. I expect to be very dull and Lambs—Gross. 4c per poutd- and is now actlely engaged in the adelphla Press. | pressione on the subject indicate the the world on account of a scandal at work. It Is thought this is one of the dressed, 7Mc. Poona, Unti li wnnderlng togethor in the quiet, ao that If you cotne to ma you will _______ .. • .* .« iL. mowiiian vtwrv taching to the crown prince which agi preliminary steps to government-aid ----------- : --------- rrMi - belief that - the American 1 pro ositions her common consent, thea, be performing an actual charity." The greatest firmness Is the great inlpracticable, per »mad tated Bavaria. ed Irrigation. dressed, 7®gg, bl*. xmHhâ*." avold,rt "" ro"cb n» posai- Tbs note to Lady Grace wa» couched he iwu men had pl.aty of other 1« much the »»tn» terms: "Do spare Wini- est mercy. . Hon~53ro-.