Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 08, 1903, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
KLAMATH
REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 8, 1903.
TROUBLE THE INDIANS.
Into norm-thing like conversation:
"You tliiuk, tlieu, uionaletir Is conipts,
Eastern Oregon Whits Men Let Stock
that I shall get eniployineut somewhere
about h<-re?”
Stray Onto Reservation.
"If, doubtless doubtless, Kobin!” was GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE
TRUE
Washington, Oct. 3.—Considerable
the reply. "You will have my certificate
difficulty has been experienced at the
STORY
of character, it It Is required; but your
TWO HEMISPHERES.
Umatilla Indian agency, in Eastern
face will do as well, if I uni no» mini a k-
COMMISSION THE JUDOS.
OF
VALLES ARE HIGHER.
Oregon, during the past year, because
OR
ell.”
THE
of
the
persistence
with
which
white
"Well well! I ..... I not tell you to be-
Spending of Lewis and Clark Fuad la
Iruve yourself. Robin, I w I h I i Ihul you Comprehensive Review of the Import­ men, living east and south of the reser­ Taxable Property of State I* Worth
SOUTH
Its Hands.
ant Happenings of the Past Week, vation, have allowed their cattle to
About $175,000,000.
may meet with good fortune.”
OF
"Tlruuk you, uiousleur," returned the
Attorney
General
Crawford has ren­
Many
Presented In Condensed Form, Most stray upon the reservation.
From what can be learned in unoffi­
other, gratefully. "I shall endeavor to
FRANCE
complaints of this trespass were made cial advice* from different counties of dered an opinion at the request of Seo-
.
Likely
to
Prove
Interesting
to
Our
do credit to your rccotiiim-ndutiou."
to Bonded Superintendent Charles Wil­ the state, it seems probable that the retary of State Dunbar in which bn
Many Readers.
"Ah well!" muttered Francois, cross­
kins, in charge, who has advised the total value of the taxable property of holds that the state commission for the
ly, us lie mounted his own little buck,
Indian office that thia trespass has the state as shown by the assessment expenditure of the $500,000 appropriat­
and glanced surlily enough toward bl*
King Victor Emanuel’s visit to Faris been to the detriment of the interests recently completed will 1« in the ed for the Lewis and Clark fair, must,
master; "if young people will turn into
silent on th«* subject until them,
CHAPTER VI.
of the Indians. Orders from him have neighborhood of $175,000,000.
will have no political significant.
This to a great extent, if not entirely, be the
A mouth pass«*«l. Louis had Intended whoever had fired this shot at him was j wild geese, I do not know who will re­
in many instantea put a stop to the will be in round numbers $25,000,000 judge of what expendituers are author­
pent
blit
themselves."
an
enemy,
sine«*
In*
coul«l
not
bring
him
­
South
Africa
face,
hard
times
be-
1
to l«*avi* (tie <*hnt«*iiu at tin* expiration of
trespass, but not always. “Should the greater than last year.
ised to oe made oy them.
it mouth It went by, but still Im ling«*rc«l; self to lodlevr th«* d«*rd unintentional.
cause of severe drouth and overstocking.
same trouble be experienced in the fu
This question was presented by the
From a most every county dimes the
< HAPTEIl VII.
Miitl, as he liml n«> pressing biisln«*MM $*| mh Ami what enemy had hr besides Gas-
The University of Chicago has la-gun ture,” says Wilkins, “I will endeavor report that valuations are being ad­ incurring of an expense of $2.50 for
On the «lay of th«* count*« departure
where, In* said to himself that th«« sum pa rde?
Louis pasM<*d Several days in de«*p reflec­ from th«* <'iiiit<*aii Montauban, there atop* its fall term with about 2,500 students, to have the trespassing animals driven vanced and that new property is being printing a resolution presented to the
liter might w«*ar away as well h«*r«* as in
in and impounded, and charge the milled to the asressmefft rolls, so that Trans-Mississippi congress requesting
places whore h<* might not likt* so well to tion. A doiibh* object occuplt*d his at­ p«’d at the cut tag«* of Hugh Lamont«* a a iecord attendance.
tention, which was. in part, th«» discov­ young peasant, dr«*RMrd in coarse but
•tay. Ho he wss in no hurry l«> depart.
The Philippine Bureau reports suc- owners feed in order to redeem their the total increase for the entire state an appropriation from the national
ery
of
th«*
present
whereabouts
of
Gas
­
neat
icarb,
and
carrying
across
his
shoul-
Timo passed very pleasantly at the
congress in aid of the I-ewis and Clark
ceai in its experiments for the raising stock. This plan will perhaps once will be large.
<liat«'Hii. A gii’Ht portion of his days was pard«*, whom hr l»ell««V4*d to I n * ill the der a heavy stick, on which swung a bun­
■ ■ for all result in stopping the nuis­
The highest assessment ever made in fair. The secretary of state was in
of
cotton
and
jute,
especially
the
lat-
neighborhood
without
th«*
knowledge
of
neatly
tied
up
in
a
large
cotton
hand
­
dle
pas»«’«l Indoors, in th«* society of his un­
ance.”
r Oregon was that of 1893, when the total doubt whether the commission could
ter.
ci«» am! his b«*autifiil cousin Helen; und Hugh Lamont«*; th«» other point th«* rend kerchief.
I use the fair appropriation in trying to
Superintendent
Wilkins
also
ad-
valuation was over $1
the remainder was spent In th«* open air, er will presently understand.
This person was of something above the
A cloudburst at Pratt, Kan., worked vites the Indian office that the at ten'
Jget other appropriations, and referred
A half ¡M*rf«*ct«*d scheme was In pro­ meiiiiim height, light and athletic in form,
In th«* pursuit of his favorite amuse-
great damage to crops. An ordinary ' ance at the government school at U
nituts. Louin was as fond of sketching gress of completion. For a time, an we and with straight, shapely limbs, whose stream was a mile wide for a time.
I I tills
falling
HUM showed
BUUncu a
« marked ........
B off
— in
■ 1887.
a« ever, -, an<l
und m*arly
ueurly evriy
rvviy morning he hnv«* said, hr im*dltntr<l oil thin, and grace and activity his rude dress could
The numlier of aliens arriving at El­ - tendance during the part year, while n
might have b«*t*n seen roving shout th«« finally laid It out to his own aatinfac- not rohceul. Ills countenance was a tine,
frank and pleasing one; the features in­ lis Island last month was 47,582, an n | the attendance at the Kate Drexel
ta fn o
n«*tgliI m >rho«>t| in search <>f food for hl*
By this time Ida arm was almost «*n disputably handsome, and the complexiou excess of 5,543 over the cerresponding school showed a corresponding in­ portion of tbe burden
pencil, as we hnv«« already aeon him, re
turning at noon, to display to Mademoi­ tlrrly healed. Hr had r«*maim*d within slightly darkened, evidently by exposure month last year.
crease. This showing in favor of the The state taxes were ap
among
Mtarly to define the .pow­
_
selle Moijtnubaii th«* result of his labor; doors for some day a; but now reaumrd his to sun und wind; while the simple open­
Catholic mission be attributes to the the Bounties in proportion to the as­ ers and duties of the commission, but
Two jurymen at Bloomington, III., abrogation of the “Browning rule,”
though, on th«* first (N*<*asiun of this kind, usual out-of-door amusements, taking ness and lioncnty of his manner could not
in every instance confers a general pow­
have been arrested for soliciting a brilie whereby Indian parent* can now exer­ sessed valuation and as each county
it must be allowed that the «• xhiblti«>n of g«N»d rare, however, to avoid awry place fail to please one.
controlie«! its own assessment it coaid er to carry out the purposes for which
his sketches was siibjc<’t«*d to soln«* slight wherein a fix* might lit* rou«*ral«»d.
At the invitation of Hugh Lamont«.* hi* in a $6,000 damagi- suit against Chi­ cise the privilege of rending their chil­
gain something by re«luction. In 1900 it was created.
Home carrlraa inquiries which hr mad«* entered r.nd sat down, stating that lie cago grain brokers.
reserve, th«* picture of Rose uml her
dren to the school they desire.
this process of reduction had brought
dwelling being withheld. For what rea­ <>f R on «- and her father, assured him that, had eomr from Avalion, and desired to
The Danish ministry will urge the
the total assessed valuation down to
w. c. T. U. CONVENTION.
son, however, he him*«*lf, p«*rhups, scarce­ »•v« n If Gaspard«* wen* in th«* neighbor obtain employment in this neighborhood.
NO
WAR
FOR
TIME
AT
LEAST.
lie
I kmm I, they
»117,000,000.
“What kind of employment do you rebuilding of the great palace of Chris-
ly kuew at the time.
to a* seek?” asked Hugh.
tianslxirg, which was burned 20 years
In order to put a stop to thia rivalry Called lor October 20-23 at Salem—Rates
H«* lin«l R««’ll Home two or three times resolved to
in bi*
Turkey Olves Assurance That It Will in reducing assessments the legislature
sin«*«* that visit, Ixith at the chateau und certain the
“I am a gardener, monsieur*? answered ago, as a gift to the aged king.
for Delegates.
Negotiate With Bulgaria.
at* the cottage, when* he hml met her suspicions.
of 1901 passed an act providing that
the young man, respectfully, “and if I
The Pennsylania railroad company
very
shortly
after
the
occur-
The
state
convention
of the woman’s
One
«lay.
futhcr also. Th«* admiration of Ixmis
Paris, Oct. 3.—Official advices from state taxe i shall be apportioned among
could have th«* care of a garden some­ is a<lertising for bids on the tunnels
Christian Tern [«rance Union will meet
for our pretty heroine <*ertainly was by reiic«*s above recordrtl, Ixniis received let- I where about here —”
tbe
counties
at-a
fixed
ratio.
The
ben
­
the
Balkans
show
two
distinct
signs
under the North ami East rivers and
no means <m the decrease; while Hugh ters from Lyons which seemed to inter- I
"But,” interrupteii Hugh, in a thought­
------ war
---- will
----- be
. averted at least until efit ial results of this change were seen in Salem, October 20 to 23, inclusive.
that
Lnmoiite waa an «*nigma to him. Th«* pe­ est him very d«*eply. Busin«*** of soim* ful tone, ”w«* do not n«*r«l gardeners about Manhattan island, by which it proposes
First, the Bulgarian revolu­ the first jear, for the total assessment A fine progiam will occnpy the time
spring.
culiarity of this mun's uppearsn«*«* and Importance, b«* announced, oblige«! him to here. Up in the village, where the peo­ to enter N«-w York.
from the evening of the 20th, Tuesday,
tionary
committee
has made overtures that year was $141,000,000, and in
leave
th««
«bateau
sexmer
than
be
had
in
I
------
,
-----------
manners was a matter of no littl«« per­
Miss Lillian E.
ple are all farmers, they take care of
An amicable settlement of the strike to the Bulgarian government, and un­ 1902 it had grown to over $148,000,000. until the close.
teii<h*«l.
The
ginxl
mar<|uis
expreaaed
the
plexity to him as to others. The gravity
their own gardens. Besides, it is late in at the Chicago stockyards is now ex­ less hostilities are actually undertaken If it shall reach $ 175,000,000 this year, Phelps, of Canada, a woman of fine rep­
utmost
concern
and
regret
at
hearing
ami r«*s«*rve of Hugh were no muny sub
the season for that work.”
utation, is to be the principal speaker.
pected.
within the next fortnight, all the prep­ as now seems probable, the valuation
jects of mystery. But it was a mystery thia.
The young man blushed a« hr returned:
A gold medal contest will take place
“Why, my dear Ix>ula,“ said he, “I
iml likely siwm to I m * solved.
NolMxly
The Merchants A Farmers national arations will be suspended until will then be the highest in the history one evening. All persons wearing the
“<>, I kuow that, monsieur—1 know
knew mi)thing concerning him previous counted on keeping you for months yet. that; but I would lx* willing to work for bank of Byron, Neb., was robbed of spring. The purpose of this, it is un­ of the state.
Nearly all of the advance indicated W. C. T. U. or Demorest gold medal
to the time of his coming to occupy his Why will you go? Hurely you can sub­ so much the less.”
derstood here will be permitting the
$2,000.
will be peimitted to enter this contest.
pr«*seut u I mm I c . Ills former place of res­ mit to your agent, or avoert, all affairs * “Good! But still, I think it is not very
decimating of the Turkish forces this year could have been made upon
Send the name, with age and title of
Fire
destroy«!
the
Norfolk
A
Western
idence was unknown. Conjecture bad of business for th«» present.”
timber
lands
without
placing
an
unjust
through the winter and the comple­
likely that you will find employment of
“My dear uncle, tin* case is Impera­
doii«* h«*r tN'st, and the mystery remained
that kind. If it were th«* spring instead hotel, 12 resiliences and a brewing com­ tion of the preparations for a decisive valuation upon that class of proprety. selection to tie used at this contest to
tive,” answere<l the count.
pany's
plant,
at
Williamson,
W.
Va.
a mystery at ill.
of near the autumn now, perhaps the
In nearly all tbe counties where there the state president, Mrs. Helen D.
move early in the spring.
“Then, as noou as this affair is trans
Ixiuis ««ft**n spoke with bl* uncle on
marquis might take you. But as it is, Loss, $50,000.
is
a considerable area of timber land Hartford, Newberg, Or., at once, so
Second,
M.
Natcbevies,
Eulgarian
en
­
this subject. Tile g«N>«| marquis could acted, you will return to us? 1 will hear you must think of something rise. You
subject
to assessment, increased valua­ that the contestant can be notified of
voy
at
Constantinople,
has
agreed
to
T. Ray, a Chicago watchman, killed
of no refusal.”
only shake his head in |M*rplexity.
are
really
in
need
of
work,
I
suppoee?
”
tions
have
been made this year.
In date of contest and the rules governing.
. one of four men who attempted to hold take op the negotiations. He at first
“I promise you, monsieur, I will re­
*Jjle is a strnuge man. that is all I
Rates will be granted those who at­
"Y«*s, monsieur. I bring a c< rtib<ate
citiee, where both business and resi­
refused
to
act
on
the
ground
that
Tur
­
him
np
on
his
way
home,
and
escaped
turn.
”
can
say,
--------
J my dear
----- ls>y,
.. “ said he; “and
tend. Delegates will be entertained.
from my former master.“
dence
rio;>erty
has
found
ready
rental
Helen
Montauban
had
waited
silently
key
gave
no
assurances
of
a
desire
for
yet there I* something alMiut him which
uninjured.
"Who was be?”
Visitors can secure reduction in board
at Batisfactorv rates, tbe valuations
attracts me. 'I’hnt lofty sternnesa which for the decision. Kh«* made no attempt to
“The Compte d'Artois, monsieur.”
A band of Russianized Chinese bri­ an adjustment.
by writing to the secretary of Sal
urge
|x»uia
to
prolong
his
st^y.
Hhe
did
have been put up.
hr somrtinies wears strikes «me Uiost
“The Comptr d'Artois!” Hugh regard­ gands raided Taknsan ami kidnapped
union, Mrs. Clarkson Reynolds.
Reports received from various sources
strangely. 1 never olxiervu it without uot even express a rcgrvi at the an- ed th«* young man fixedly for n moment,
GIVE PREFERENCE TO PESOS.
15 wealthy Chinese, whom they are
ii«iiiii«*em«*nt
of
his
intended
departure
on
indicate that the valuation of farm
thinking of- -”
till the red color flushed into his cheek
Addition to College Farm.
the following «lay; but a «loser observer
"Of what, monsieur?” asked Ixmis.
again. “Ix*t me see your certificate, if bolding for ransom.
Army Officers Instructed to Encourage property has not been radicaly in­
The purchase of 20 acres of land to
“Of my ««f 11 **iiri—your uncle, my Ixiy. might have aeen the emotion wdiich she you please,“ he said.
creased,
but
only
in
accordance
with
W. A. Richards, ex-deputy United
Lae of Philippine Currency,
be added to the Oregon argicultnral
re quarr«*l«*<| once, he and I, and hr felt. And she received th«* parting kiss
The man drew it forth and gave it to States marslial at I*es .Moines, la., has
improvements made.
Washington Oct. 3.—General Young,
Won* just that look ami manner after­ of her haudsome cousin with a smile.
college farm is understood to have
Hugh.
It
said
simply:
been senten<e<l to 18 years in tbe peni­
"My
dear
Helen,*'
he
said,
frankly,
tak
­
chief of staff, han sent a cablegram tc
ward- You never saw him, L«>uis.” Ami
been practically consummated.
The
BOLOHT BY EASTERN MEN.
“This certifies that the Iwarer, Robiu tentiary for robbery.
ing her hands in his, “tell m«* that you
General Wade, commanding in the
(W^bod marquis «igh«*«l.
Marron, is industrious, honest and t«-m-
transfer has not been made, but the de­
arc
sorry
to
bi«l
me
adieu,
or
1
shall
not
Tbe foreign military autnoritiee have Philippines, directing that he encour­ Cornucopia Group of Mines In Eastern tails have been agreed to by the build­
“Wbiit was the reason of the quarrel,
p«*rate, and will lx* found faithful and
believe it.”
un«lr?” askr«l Louis.
trustworthy by whot*ver may need hi* ser­ co-operated with the Chinese and age in every legitimate way the use of
ing committee of the board and the
Oregon Sold for $600,000.
"I «Io regret your departure, Louin,” ah«* vices.
“It Is a long story. I cannot tell you i
plac«i a sea and land cordon around the Philippine currency. Following ie
owner of the property. The land ad­
A
telegram
received
at
Baker
City
n«»w,‘‘ was th«* answer; “but, some day, • snnwrr«*d. in a low, dear ton«*; “but why
“(Sign rd),
Peh Tang to prevent the plague spread­ the text of the cablegram to General
joins the present holdings of the col­
should I display it? You say your btisi
perhaps, I will relate it to you.”
by
Lack
A
Schmitz
from
Trenton,
N.
LOUIS. COMPTE D’ARTOIS.”
Wade:
lege, lying partly south of the college
ing.
• It was no uncommon thing now for * m ss is im|M*ratlve, and I would not detain
“That is well," said Hugh, quietly, as
“Referring to the telegram from J., announcing the incorporation of the campus and eaet of the farm.
The
Chancoilor McCracken, of New York
laniis to enrounter Jaetpies lx*roux now, you. Besides, you are to return.*'
h«* returned the pap«*r. "and speaks ex­
Cornucopia
mines
of
Oregon
company,
price paid is $6,000, or $300 per acre,
“Yea—I shall return,” he echoed. cellently for you. Master Robin. But it university, advocates that knowledge your office of the 3d inst., you are ad­ with a capital stock of $5,000,000.
In his usual strolls nlntut the neighbor*
vised that while the Philippine coin­
which is regarded as very low, consid­
hood. Tli«*y often met; ami th«* young “Adieu, sweet cousin!”
will not lx* of much use here, I am afraid. of the Ten Commandments, the Sermon
This announcement closes one of the
"Louin,” said th«* inaripiH, ns hi* ac­ Is there nothing «dsv you could do?”
count, f«*<*ling an Interest In this rough,
on the Mount, etc., lie made a require­ age law does not modify the legal re­ largest mine deals ever consummated ering the location.
quirements of the revised statutes of
but evidently honest-lirarte«l fellow, who companied bis nephew to tb<* gate of th«»
“Oh. yes, monsieur,” answered Robin. ment for entrance to college.
had taken pains to r«*mler him a service, | rmirt, “you must min«l and <*onie hack “I like this neighborhood, ami I have
the United States, the secretary of war in Oregon. It involves the purchase
Bored Through Rock for Water.
Robert R. West, of Kentucky, has directs you to encourage in all proper of the famous Cornucopia mine in the
•pent many mi hour in <*oiivrrsntlon with I as soon as possible. If the plan which some fancy for farm work. Doubtless 1
A
well 170 feet deep, 152 feet of
extreme
northeastern
portion
of
Baker
him while reclining on the banks of the I mentioned )h«* other «lay succeed*, Rose could make myself useful to some of your been a|>|>ointed auditor of the govern­ ways the use and circulation of the
which penetrates solid rock, and con­
valley stream, engage«) in angling, or will lx* an inmate of th«* clint van liefore neighbors.**
new currency. To that end you will county, which ¡«included in the Union-
ment printing office.
the Red Jacket, the taining an inexhaustible supply of
roaming over wo « m | and hill, with his lx* winter. Poor little Rose! one cannot but
“Well, it is a busy time, and there is
contracts for services and sup- Companion
—r-------- o group,
__
- “ other
• •
---A A. 1 water of the depth of 25 feet, exists at
Walter 8. Chatfield, of Far Rocka­ cause
plies to be made in Philippine pesos, Last Chance and • 15
patented
lov«*«| portfolio, for Louis was an unwear wish to see her lu such circumstances as j every chance for one who comes recom­
seem more lM*fittlng her. Helen iic « h I m mended like you. Extra work-people are way, a trusted express company in all practical cases, to the exclusion claims, together with the mills, trill Stafford, Clackamas county. Lee Bros.,
i«*«l nrtist.
And all this time Gaspardc was awsv. n friend and companion, too, nn«l l»oth I wanted by several of the farmers. There employe, who embezzled $6,000, has of Mexican and other forms of local ex- sites and extensive water rights. This of Canby have just finished boring the
change.**
property belonged to the J. E. Searles well on Sharp Bros.’ farm. An attempt
Iluxli uml Jacques alone knew* where; will I n * benefited. If Hugh Lamont«* will is Antoine Ix-brun and Pierre Martin, been captured in Chicago.
for th«* former, Hugh Lumoiitr, uneasy consent to part with her, she shall come. both of whom 1 know nev«l on«» or two
------------------------------
bankrupt estate. The price paid for to pump the well dry proved futile.
As a remedy for the overproduction
at a neighlwirhod so littl«* to I m * d«*sire«l, The first thing that put this plan into my mor«* men. They live something Ilk«* a of pigiron, the committee having the
BARRACKS
FOR RUSSIANS.
tbe mining proj>erty was <600,000 This is the tenth attempt the Sharp
had dispatched him to manage th«* affairs thoughts was th«* p«*rs«*cutions of that fei mil«* or two lx*yond here. You will, with­ matter in hand will report for a 20 per
cash. These mines have been wrorked Bros, have made to reach water on their
of thut portion of th«* horde engaged In l«»w Gasparde. I wished to reipove her out doubt, find work among some of
Chinese Building Accommodations for since 1885 with varying success, owing farm that would supply necessary water
cent
reduction
on
the
output.
from
his
way.
To
be
sure,
he
Is
not
hen*
the contraband trade, well reasoning that,
them.”
Russian Force at Port Arthur.
to the leng distance from railroad for farming purposes.
Professor J. H. Long has given exj-ert
being as far distant aa the coast Itmdf, nt present, but then there is no knowing 1
“Thank you. I will try them,” return­
London, Oct. 3.—The Hong Kong traneportation, all ore and supplies
how
aoon
he
may
return.
I
shall
tall
h«* had nothing unpleasant to apprehen«!
Plenty of Water at Agricultural.
ed Robin, rising, and taking up his stick testimony that the water supply of St
from him. Gaspnrdv, as may I n * guessed, with Hugh I shall talk with hiiu; an«l ami bundle, which hr had laid beside him Ix>uis cannot be contaminated by Chi­ correspondent of the Daily Mail learns >'•▼‘”8 t0 ** h«uled • »Ditance of 55
A complete and copious water supply
l!«*l«*n
will
us«*
her
influence,
too,
I
know,
that
10,000
Chinese
laborers
are
build-
®Hes
over
a
difficult
mountain
road,
ba«l I mm - ii no little diMNRtisfiv<| with this
on the floor.
cago sewarage through the sanitary
ing barracks at Port Arthur for 50,000 •* portion of the ore is very rich, while for the many buildings on the argicul-
zrranfnii«*ut, nu«l
to return, re- for she likes Rose, 8<> when you return,
(To I m * continued.)
you
may,
perhaps,
find
another
cousin,
canal.
additional Russian troops and that fev- tbere ie a great quantity of low grade tural college grounds is now secure.
rivtljr, n. .oon
uu opportunity prv-
Advices receved from Kabul, Afghan­ erizh haste is being displayed in every or®- which it will not pay to transport Four wells of two-inch pipe, sunk re­
Louis.”
•rntml itM-lf.
Nlniple Klntlnere.
“Your plan is nn excellent one, my dear
spectively at 89, 116, 121 and 125 feet
It vzi on.« ilny when L oii I h hiol lu-i-n
It was at the height of Browning’* istan, under date of August 13, says direction.
‘’Y team.
rniiiblhiK nlH.nl «luring the whole morn- uncle,** returned th«* young man, "and fume Hutt liter«- occurred n little in­ the cholera epidemic is abating. Sev­
The Daily Mail considers the dispatch
‘‘ 18 understood that one of the first afford a stream four inches in diameter
¡■g that. Henrieil out, lie threw hlliiHelf 1 wish you all su <*<*«* ms . Depend upon it, cident. narrated by Coulson Kernahan, eral prominent j-ersons were victims of of Japanese troops to Corea a grave moves of the new company will be the that cannot be exhausted by constant
betienth the Hhmlow of a tree to rest, in th«* endeavors which you and my cousin which showed that simplicity and kind- the disease.
move on the part of Japan. The troops construction of a railroad from Baker pumping. The capacity is 2,000 gal­
the loiilat of n Hiunl) grove htilf wny be make, for th«* benefit of Rose, w ill not lx?
On
state
’s evidence given by a con­ aie Intended to guard her telegraph C*.1? ‘° *‘ie t»111®- A tunnel over one lons per hour, ample for use in the
ties»
are
not
of
iieceaaity
destroyed
by
1 ■'•■ li !li,. , li.it. . hi ,,n,| th,-
ttage. He thrown away.”
buildings. A supply for the grounds is
The gate of th«* court closed; the guest |iroa|M-rlty nnd flic ii|>|irecintl<in of tin- federate, ex-Deputy United States lines, but it means the occupation of mile long has been surveyed for the
hiul u book with him, ami opening It. »0011
Marshal Richards, of Des Moines, la., < orea, which Japan will probably re- purpose of opening up all of the claims, a need of the future.
was
gone.
world.
IteratiM deeply engaged in It. |>eruzal.
Klowly rode master nn«l man down th«*
A certain writer, nt that time young has been found guilty of engineering a fuse to evacuate until Russia evacuates Bernard McDonald has been appointed
lerhupa |u- might have punned half an
valley
to
the
little
Ilin
Ivy
th«*
roadside,
Manchuria. This, adds the newspaper, general manager and has taken possea-
PORTLAND MARKETS.
mid unknown, was
lntroduc<-d to $2,000 robbery.
hour than. At the end of that time, how
The gunboat Nashville has sailed for means a permanent occupation, as it 81on ‘or *h® new owners,
ever, lie elored it, nnd taking up hie nn«l her«* Louis dismounted. Immediate­ Browning by n friend. Stammering
Mini, which lie had thrown on th-' turf ly, ns h<* di«l so, there cam«* from an from nervousness. In- iitteinph-d to ex­ St. Andrews island, off the coast of is not expected that Russia will leave
Wheat—Walla Walla,
benldo him, lie t<H>k hi. way tuwardn the inner room a young man. who. appearing press his nilinlrnllon of the itoet’n work. Nicaragua, to investiagte the ill treat­
Will Cut Much Timber,
stem, 77c; valley, 77c.
nt
th«»
d«N»r,
mad«*a
respectful
obeisanc«*
Manchuria.
mad, which wan uot many atepn dlatant.
Mayor F. T. Kane and E. J. Hub-
Flour—Valley, $3.75@3.86 per bar­
To one whom tlx- woibl united to ment of Americans at the bands of the
But Io- had hardly reached it, ere 11 Iml to Louis, saying:
Editorials Read In Tillman Caae.
I bert, of Forest Grove, have purchased rel; bard wheat straights, $3.75(34.10;
pune- prills«-, the appreciation of n mere hoy native employers.
“
Ah!
mon
sieur;
you
see
1
am
■I whintled through the air, atruek bin
wheat, patents, $4.20(34.50;
Lexington,
S. C., vvvi
Oct. v.
3. -----
— ------------------------------------------
The fourth j 50,000,000
feet of yellow fir timl>er hard
was n small thing, but so natural and
The ringleaders in the Servian army
LiCXlU^lUU, M.
, _
»•ft arm. ploughing up the Heah aa it tunl.”
of I the
trial of ex-Lieutenant
Gov-
north of
Forest Grove and will at once graham, $3.35(33.75; whole wheat,
“Good!” answerv«! th«» count. "IIoW simple was the poet (lint tin- slneer«- plot which caused the death of the day
V
lilts II1C*1 Vra
VI a*-wueawa *
wv
.
__ _
went, and continuing itw courao till it
1------- J —
,xV ' put in a camp
p of 35 man
oAttinar out
nut $3.55(34.00; rye wheat, $4.50.
with
men getting
trlbute of tin- young mini c:iiise«l him king and queen have been sentenced to ernor James H. Tillman, charged
In the trunk of a large tree by the long have you been here?*’
to fill the 75,00,000 —
which
Barley—Feed, $19.00(320.00per ton;
’
ui-*- they •
toailaitle.
•'Three hours fully, 1 think.”
real pleiistin-, which In- <11,1 not try to two years in prison, but will probably tbe murder of Editor Gonzales, was logs
“That is well. I aee you do not forget
be pardoned by their ruler.
It had evidently pr«M-eedv«l from Home
taken up almost wholly wi h the read­ have contracted to deliver each year to brewing, $21; rolled, $21(321.50.
conceal.
Oats—No. 1 white, $1.10;
gray,
plaeo very m ar the «pot which lie hail your master’s habits. But come; we must
The Presbytery of New York has con­ ing of editorials from the State News­ W. II. Lyd«, who will at once move hie
Some time afterward tin- sntne young
"tt, but he had no time to look for the have n room in private for a little while. writer received an Invitation to n great structed a portable church for mission paper, files of which covering 1902 mill to the Bellinger bridge on Dairy $1.00(31-05 per cental.
Francois!'* to Ills valet, “get down an«!
Millstuffs—Bran, $20 per ton; mid­
h "’?’ ? f .......... ntl'lim. ut, for the warm
were placed in evidence by counsel for creek, three miles north of town, where
wait awhile. 1 wish to transact some pri­ literary function. Browning was pres­ work.
.... «lff«'ly pour<„) «town hi. arm. nnt-
the state.
It was not anticipated there is a good pond with a storage ca­ dlings, $24; shorts, $20; chop, |18;
ent, surrounded by a circle of the most
vate
biislnese
‘
with
this
person.
Com«»,
Firebugs
are
striking
terror
to
the
tiriitlug eumplelcly tin- nleeve which cov-
when the reading was liegun that one- pacity of 3,000,000 feet. The first de­ linseed dairy food, $19.
«listIngiilslie«l men and women of Eng hearts
of all
heartrot
«II Harlem, N. Y. They start
it. Hantenlng on, he nut down l»y R«>bin!”
Hay — Timothy, $15.00 per ton;
half the time would tie consumed livery of logs will be made early in De-
land.
Presently
lit-
caught
sight
of
tin-
"You have got your spade and its ac-
blazes in the basements of flats.
h- trunk or th.- ire which bail recelv-
clover,
nominal; grain, $10; cheat,
ce
tuber.
that
was
taken,
and
even
jet
there
re
­
■' Ht'; bullet, ami tailing hi. ........kerchief compaiiinieiitN with you, I presume?” In­ youngster standing awkwardly by tin-
nominal.
_ 2 at
The American steamer Sierra has main about two columns to lie t read
out, folde<| It |nto n bandage, At that quired th«» young count of the man lit* ha«l «loot-. Turning Ills back on tin- great
Butter—Fancy creamery, 25(327Ke
Jled livaa*
from Sydney,
Cattle Will Have No Feed.
moment, ral.ltig hie eye«, he beheld met, as the two entered a little room to­ folk. Browning mad«- Ills way to Ills saiieu
----- . N. 8. W., for San the next session.
per pound; dairy, 18(320c; store, 15
Francisco
with
$260,000
tn
gold.
Z'quen Leroitx coming along the ruad gether.
The
most
disastrous
fire
that
has
ever
“Yes, Indeed, Monsieur Louis, and ono humble admirer, called him by name,
ruin the village. He callud to him, and
occurred in the hayfields of Lake coun­ (316c.
flay Succeed Mellen.
Ten persons were injured, two eeri
Poultry—Chickens, mixed,
11(3
or two changes of apparel. It is for no anti expressed pleasure at tills op|n>r-
‘‘•y man run up.
ty raged in the lower Chewaucan
reported
Chicago,
Oct.
3.
—
It
was
ously, in a trolley car runaway at Chi­
llHc per pound; spring, 12K(313e;
H hat s th«* matter now, ' Monsieur more than a month or two, I think you tunity of reiii-wlng acipiaintanee.
marsh,
30
miles
north
of
Lakeview.
"Was that really Browning with tlie cago. A green gripman was responsi­ ___
___ , that George
_
here today
B. Harris,
ll@12c;
broilers, $1.75 per
hens,
surpris«-. said?”
wlilt«- lialr and lieard?" said a lady who
president of the Chicago, Burlington At least 7,000 tons of hay in the stack dozen; turkeys,
live, .
14(3
“That is all.”
. .
_ 15c per
.
f.'-wr w!1"’ nr",?
'H“’ •»' wIM
ble for the accident.
and
in
bunches
in
the
field
has
been
A Quincy railroad, may be elected to
“Then I «lare nay I brought sufficient had been standing by. “Why. by tin-
pound
¡dressed,
16(3
18c;
ducks,
$5(36.00
the am. ,‘y' *h"‘—”
Ul«nee<l at
might
be way ll<- spoke out- would think lie
The International paper company, at succeed C. 8. Mellen as president of destroyed. The loss is not only the per dozen ; geese, $6(37.00.
with me; more than that mil
­
down
C0"nt *'"'1 •«•*“ 1,11,1
We would l>e better pleased to h«> taken for Rumford Falls, Me., refuses to accede the Northern Pacific. In the event, it hay, but the pasture for fall feeding
Eggs—Oregon ranch, 24c.
.¡„n ’1. ...... . r,,,',>ltnire<l the liuprea- thought superfluous, you know,
The hay
t«> the demands of the union, and 700 is said, Darius Miller, now first vice will be completely ruined.
must be
bo natural.
naturili.' ”
„¡vw l, h
' ntertaim-d.
Potatoes—Oregon, 65(375c per sack;
___..................
_
Shut tin ordinary gentleman than for n great
is
valuab'e
at
$5
to
$8
per
ton,
making
“
Yrs
yrs,
Robin.
It
Is
all
right,
president of the Burlington, will be
|y
h’ -bl. Hxht
' sweet potatoes, 2Kc per pound.
men are idle.
ami bo careful
there
¿..r *•• 41
— Is no l>oct.”
from II 1" hP
be felt th«» door now, i....!
promoted to the presidency of the Bur­ the loss close to $75,000. The settlers
Beef — Gross steers, $3.7594.25;
The
city
of
Dresden
will
establish
a
Would Never l>o.
I w
W" "f . .....
‘•’Ink chance for eavesdroppers.”
lington system. It is impossible to con­ fought hard to put out the fire.
dressed, 6(37c per pound.
They went In, and the door was clos­
“I was thinking,” mild the architect* home for drunkards.
xou? “ tTi"','"1’ •'",,,"l<'««l ..................
firm the report or obtain an authors-
Working on Milk Condenser.
Veal—8c per pound.
“that you might call the house The
lect
" r 'Ibl. I nhoitld certainly ae- ed upon them.
A severe storm has swept ever the tive denial from the officials.
Mutton—Grose, $3;
dressed,
Word has been received at Hillsboro
Num«» twenty minutes might have «»laps­
trtad !ol! .lLr1T’t ,l1"" th,M
H,,‘ 1
northern coast of Portugal.
Sixteen
Cresceut.*’
that
work
on
the
condenser
machinery
ed
when
It
was
re-opened
and
they
came
5Kc;
lambs,
gross,
$3.50;
dressed, fie.
Perils
of
the
Repurllc.
'«
r''’ I'bl" otic bunded work
“Not on your life,” protested the pro
Hoge—Gross, $5.50(35.75; dressed,
«Ke „I **'<w*r,L Juat fnnten tile band- forth again, the young count striking prletor of the new theater, “that would 1 fishermen were drowned.
The Century is to have a group cf is progressing rapidly in the East, and
Thttf
‘
'««
"o- from his varnished boot one or two bo a hoodoo from the start. The ores
Threatened damage from forest fires papers under the title “Perils of the will be ready for shipment in a few 8c.
straws with his riding switch, and lx*nd-
Tallow—Prime, per pound, * 495c;
Aid 1
" ""r'‘ ,h*’ k""» 1«
in
the northwestern section of Maine Republic’’— the object of them being tc weeks. The engine house is now in­
cent
Is never full.”- Philadelphia
closed
and
work
will
commence
on
the
No.
2 and grease, 2K93c.
flnilml
•lt|t<’ Loiila had con Ing his head to conceal a smile that curv­
has
been
averted
by
heavy
rain.
call attention by expository papers to a
Infen..’., 'had drawn Ills own ed his muatached lip; whih» his compan­ Press.
Hope—1903 crop, 24925c per pound,
main building next week.
It is ex­
few
of
the
more
important
unfortunate
k'm .Xe’ ' hl-1k"’i’"’-1b ""<1 ‘oil ion, with less apparent restraint, was
Ground has been broken at Pueblo,
A machine that washes ami dries 8,-
tendencies of American life. The title pected that tie company will be ready 1902 crop 20(321c.
of the
\K 'oncernlng tlx- actual ntnte laughing outright a low, musical, but 000 dishes an hour has been Invented, Colo., for an electric line from that city
Wool — Valley, 17918c; Beaten
of
one of the early papers is “The Daily to receive milk by the first of the year
hearty
In
ugh.
He
quickly
grew
grave,
’l«,tilv
''11 ’Itu’igbl had and-
Oregon, 12915c; mohair, 35937 Ka.
and it is guaranteed that plates, cups, to Beulah Springs and across the moun­ Walk of a Walking Delegate.’’ j;
or soon thereafter.
however,
and
said,
aloud,
as
they
pro-
t'rouni";'
"»
ondeavoreil
saucers, and other dishes come out of tains for a distance of 30 mites.
made III,,, f"r ll"' oaae lilmaelf, which c«»eded to th«» outer door, where the Inn­
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terltv
,■
Io Irani bin own ilex- keeper whs still standing, and endeavor- the wash without a scratch.
'
o" jrL.flmlltig out the truth. illid keep 1 hor to draw the hsiih II v gruff b'ninrois
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