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KLAMATH VOL. Vili. KLAMATH The Contrabandist; OR 9 ('llAFTER IN. (Coutlhued.) II,.I, i, Moutnilbsu «lid ii‘>t answer. But. at ihut iii*'Uient. Lord Egerton directe«! towaei» her u glance, sorrowful and un utili't. and to I.«nil", who lient over her, /bat I««' t"*d her. lu the inhlat of her |1„.,pili,.,alinoat to teara, It tubi ao ehi ..„Hill) of hla true fi*elllig». which lie had ¿•a trying •'> hide ever since th.* arrival uf Lull«. Il warned her Ihut sin* wan nut yet forgotten that In* hived her yet . tliul hi* would have given worlds for the pln«'v in'cupled by another near her, «nd which he was not allowed to secure. T!,,. following niorniiig. Istilla, «-uteriug the library during his uncle's nbsenee, („„nd It.... reading In « great arm* hair I,y herself Hhe rose, with u slight binali, (« he entered, nml after exchanging a few word« with him, wus about to leave the »psrtniciit. "Nay, R*>"'' do not go sway quite yet," hr «»Id. in a gentle tono. "1 have some thing I would say tn you. Will you not wait one uniment ?" "If you pleas«, iiKinsii-iir," she niiMWrr •d. "In a little towu, not many lc»HgU<*B from here, I met a friend of yours, or one who professed to lx* so. I am not quite >ure thut Im is not an Impoator ■ but n*. matter. Illa name wna- Robin." "Ah Roliln!" "lx* repented, in a sub. dui-*l loin- of mingled snilneaa ami tender OeM. "Yon know him, tln-n, dear Rose?” »aid Lotti«. "But listen, dear cousin. This young gardener declared to me that you s wi " t'”"' "h,,t " "‘" y l,l,,w vol,1?"'!*, il' "h" 1,1 ■ tMubled them i k,,(|w It! 1 nhouhl hnve told XnM t!" ","y "> I Voel hoV'.' k,"”Vn ,llnt 1 ••i",ll<i only 1,...,; 5'11 ’’F '''iming hither. I ahould took t,h,,n1*' ,h,'Jr «ntltud ri!"‘i Li*'' 1 M,Ih11 r‘‘l’l,y wllh l"' ’-il fw me!” n‘‘“ “* ’,h" IO'° lalThe'e"/“”1 h.r "I’lin the tnble, nml |„ ||(,r h|)|i |ii »et" ,"r V"""' io"» no 1 "o'' i " I'there la time 11 *',n" earneat- r «•—de him v lr were you to weil ’"r h,. •’*"«« not render bitn happy, """'■I ¿th l""1 ,"n,l"rM‘"n« D>u. You I break ml"e,'nl>h*, and you will °"r henrts, Roae!" ’“"r» look t 11,111 clieekitig Iler “Mun i " mournfully. >hM.,|,""'"r* 1 cannot break his heart!” k nt«* :y' ",l,! •"'''*" me he trusts f,ln,'"t do h ' i n,,mbr','’.k ",y l>r,,nl,"*l 1 "Ro«.' , ” ’''nkc Robin happy." He list™ i"',1 yn" w!l1 '<»»« him ntill?” “I . n“ ' ,,,','"'hl<'»t>l.V. die, luonileur« 1,11,1 "‘'rVU l‘l,n ,UI * X" - FALKH, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 29, 1903 NO. 30. go; you are only jesting," she prayed BACK TO DOMAIN. her agony. But lie scowled at her with a glower Oregon, Washington sad California With ing expression. drawals Not Permanent. "You are mistaken entirely, my dear. What! let my prize go the moment I get OATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OP THE Washington, Oct. 21.—The «liaclun- It Into my hattda? No no! I mean to TWO HEMISPHERES. lire of the operations of the land graft take g<xid care of you, my fair Rose. I mean you shall marry tin* shortly, wlmMi ing in Oregon, California ami Wash PRUNES IN POOR DEMAND. er you will or not. You cannot say nay, SURVEY IN HARNEY VALLBY. ington, brings out what appears to lie If you would. How does that suit you?" Comprehensive Review of the Import- the true* reason why temporary with Hut his words fell ou ears that heard ant Happenings of the Past Week, Association Holds Price Up to Two and Whistler's Party Investigating Proposed them not. A mist Hooted before the eyes drawals of vast areas “for forest re One-Half Dents. Reservoir Sites. Presented In Condensed Fora, Most uf llose; a rushing sound, as of swelling serve purposes ” have Isen ma«ie in Salem — Dullness and uncertainty Harney—The field party of the geo l.lkely to Provo Interesting to Our waters, was about her, and she fell sense- thes<* three states on very slight show prevail in the prune market. The logical survey in Oregon, under the di l<-us to the earth. Msny Readers. At that moment a man sprang hastily ing of justification for withholding greater portion of the crop in this vi rection of John T. Whistler, district through the bushes. It was Jacques l.e- su<-li enormous tracts of vacant lamin cinity has been harvested and by the engineer, consisting of M. I>. William« Butli Russia and Japan are steadily roux. Ill* gazed, first at (lie prostrate and Frederick C. Hulier, in continuing . from entry. Chief Gifford Pirn-hot, of middle of the week all the growers in figure of Ruse, and tlii-n at Gaspurde. preparing for war. the «levelopinent of topography of irri "Well, what now?" asked the ruffian, , , 'the bureau of forestry, as well as other the bill country south of Salem will gable lands in Harney valley. Some William E. Ix-cky, of Ixindon, a angrily. . officials, state that only a minor part have their prunes cured. The yield thing over one-balf of the valley north "Ho you have got her? poor Itoae! It tinted historian, is dead. ' of the lamls now withdrawn w ill ex-er baa lieen large and the quality is first of Malheur f.ake has now lieen covered. shall not be It must not be! Leave Nicaragua has appointed a commis- Iler!" he anid, excitedly. "Little Rose, I sion for the St. Louis 1904 fair. I lx* converted into forest reserves. In class. The prunes are rich in sugar, It is eetilnated that tiie work can be completed by December 1. will save you!" Another field party, consisting of < aptain E M. Johnson, of the regu ' some cases, practiacl.ly the entire with of excellent flavor and of unusually "Ab!" shouted Ganparde, In a tone of rage; "out of the way! Do you dare at lar army, will likely lx* detailed to in* drawals will ultimately lie restore«! to good texture. The dried fruit this Herbert D. Newell and Ex mu nd I. tempt mutiny? Touch her, and you die!" struct the Oregon national guard. entry. year shows no “bloaters” such as are Itavis, is investigating an additional And drawing from bis belt a brace of reservoir site on lower Bully creek and There appear to have been two Dowie has left New York, found some years. The crop having one on up|»er Willow creek. The Wil He ami heavy pistols, he presented them, with his family departed in tiie night for prime reasons for withdrawing these turned out lietter than was expected, an oath, at Jacquea. low creek reservoir site is being studied The action was so sudden that the man Boston w ithout making any announce- I lamls, an«l in many cases the more im the growers have nothing now to with a view of ascertaining the poeei- started back. Ganparde took the moment ment of his leaving. bility of covering certain lands on the portant <;f th«* two was to place the trouble them but selling the crop. to blow a call upon a silver whistle hang Land frauds will prompt President valuable vacant public timls-rlaml be- west side of upper Willow creek valley. ing nt his breast. Almost instantly half It is estimated that the Oregon crop, ItiHixevi-lt to ask congress to give con* The work on the Umatilla project u dozen brigands surrounded him. yond the reach of “i scrip,»ers,” apecu- including that of Clark county, Wash has lieen in charge of Thomas B. White "Heine that fellow!" uttered their lend trol of reserves into the hands of the lators ami lan«l grablx-rx. ’ The only ington, will amount to about 1,000 and a party of four assistants. After a er. sternly, "ami take him to the care. forestry bureau exclusively. way this could Is* «lone, while I existing carloads. Of this quantity prolmbly a full examination of the reservoir site, Bind him baud and foot, in oue of the It in said that Sir Henry Durand, cells, nud put a guard over him. I will laws continue in force, was i by with little more than one-third has been the canal line to Umatilla river will teach you,” he added, threateningly, British ambassador at Madrid, will tie sold at prices ranging from 4 to lie taken up, to|xigrapbic work being drawing the lands from entry and, of "what It is to meddle with my concerns!” appointed to siicced the late Sir .Mich cents for the 40 to 50 to the pound size. carriedo n at the same time. ael llerlx-rt at Washington. course, bonafltle entrymen have to The men lost no time in executing their The sales at the higher price were A representative Ixxiy of citizens of orders. Jai-ques, knowing it was useless A New York street car juni|x*«l the suffer along with the lan<l thieves. made early and recently 4 cents for 40s, Union county, has presented to ths to resist, submitted. He wan bound ami track on a curve ami caught fire from As long ax th«*se lands can lie kept in or 25^-cent basis, has prevailed. Low- chief engineer of the Uniteil States geo led through the winding paths of the ■■!- the third rail. All of tiie 50 passeng withdrawal, under pretense of exami er prices have been made by a number logical survey a statement of the ex joining grove, and onward to the forest ers were severely bruise«! but escaped of dealers. A little less than one- isting conditions in that county, accom beyond; while Ganparde followed, bear nation to determine their deairability third of the entire crop will pass panied with a request that investiga ing III his arms the form of the Inseunible fatal injuries. for forest reserves, so long will the through the hands of tiie Willmette tions and surveys lie made of certain Rose. On and ou they went, through the Mon* coke ovens in Pennsylvania public timber lx- protected. Valley Prune association, the Umpqua reservoir sites and of the possibilities lonely depths of the forest, till they reach have lieen shut down. ed a place where the ground rose in an In the m«?antime, the interior de Valley association and the Clark Coun of developing an underground water Russo-Japanese negotiations have abrupt swell; nud now pressing over ty association and individual dealers supply by means of artesian wells. One re partment, with the full sanction an«l who are at present holding for a 2Ji- The petition asserts that Union coun steep banks ami ledges of bare rock, they taken a less favorable turn. stopped at length before the entrance to port g<x*H bo far ta to nay war has lieen approval of the administration, is pre cent basis price. It is estimated that ty contains more than 100,000 acres of the cave of which Ganparde hail spoken. declarixL paring to put in a hard winter’s work more than a third of the crop is un fertile irrigable land, and that the pres It was the haunt of the fibbers. before congress, in an effort to secure sold and in the hands of the growers ent water supply druing the two Yellow fever is spreading in Texas Lights were brought. The broad and remedial public land legislation, such who are not identified w ith associations months of low water suffices to irriagta gloomy cave into which they d«*N('<*n<le<i towns. The state and federal authori ax th«* repeal of the timber ami stone ami who are looking for a chance to sell only about 1.000 acres. was Illumined on every side, S’ ! Ik HU ties have taken charge of the situation act, the «tesert laml law, ami commu at the best price they can get. across it, the party entered a long, oar at San Antonio. tation clause of the homestead act, row passage cut In the solid rock, and warner settlers will sub . Three bandits broke ojien the bank but more than all else, the repeal of which wus also lighted. FIND OF PHONOLITE. safe at Burrton, Kan., and secured be- the forest reserve lieu lan«l law, which By this time Rose was fully aroused. Wiu Test Validity of Deeds Issued to the Memory and consciousness were invested tw> >-ii ♦ I .non and I2.U00 in currency is responsible for many of the frauds Stock Company. that have been jx*rj>etrate<l by the land Large Body of R.sgstone Located South their full power. She recognized, Ix-sides several sacks of coin. of Baker City. Salem—Attorney John Hall, of Port a cry of terror, the ruffian who bore grant ring. Six Wisconsin desperadoes stole an A cohl dew, like that of death, gath- Baker City—A large body of phono land, is preparing pa,>er8 for the com engine near Beloit and when discover- upon her brow ns she lieheld the lite, said to lie as rich in gold as that mencement of a suit in behalf of the ml shout«*«! defiance. All traffic was rocky walls of that dreadful passage. settlers of Warner valley, I-ake county, LEDOES BLAZE WITH GOLD. found in Cripple Creek, Colo., has been in their contest with the Warner val "Ganparde -demon release me!" she stop|H-<| on account of the w ild engine. uttered, with mad fear. All the properties of tlu* Amalga- Remarkable Richness of the New Find discovered on East Cainp creek, 55 ley stock company. When Mr. Hall "Hold your tongue, my beauty! 1 mean mate«l company in Monatna have shut miles south of this city. The discovery was in Salem a few days ago he said on Owl Creek. to keep you anfe. Go in there and keep down for an indefinite peril«!. It is that a suit will be filed in Lake county yourself quiet!" he cried. Butte, Mont., Oct. 24.—Almost fab- was made some time ago by J. H. Gra estimated that nearly 29,000 men are to test the validity of the deeds issued And unlocking as lie spoke n heavy, ulous finds of gold ore rivaling the ham and J. W. Miller, but they were by the state for the lands which are in spike studded Iron door In the rocky wall, ■iiM'ie Mel. The cause is a fight in the - he threw It open and attempted to thrust courts lx*twi*en that company and a Klondike discoveries have lieen made not certain that it was phonolite until dispute. The proceedings heretofom hawe bne» her into the cell It revealed. But she rival over priqierty. The court decid- on Owl creek, near Hamilton, Mont., they sent samples to Denver and to c«l against the Amalgamated company. resisted. according to reports receivtsl in Butte. Washington and had assays made by conducted in tin- general land office flted "You shall not put me In Ibero—I will Tbt The umpire in the Venezuelan arbi Th«* greatest excitement prevails, ami a the local assayers. They have received the department <d the interior. not enter!' she cried. decision in the department was sdvevM tration case has decided that that coun reports from all sources confirming the Spite of her struggles, he forced her in, stampede is on to the new fields. Miles to the settlers, who are homesteaders, while the men bore Jac«|ucs farther along try has no right to collect l«x*al taxes Romney, mayor of Hamilton, and one fact that it is phonolite. Samples of and claimed title from the United twice. the passage to another cell. of the well known editors of the state, the ore range in value from |4 to 3000 States. "You won't? But I say you »hall!" China is sai«l to have negotiate«! a "Now, Mademoiselle Rone, you will secret treaty with Russia by which the has return«?«! after spending several per ton. Phonolite, or ringstone, as it May Move Fibre Factory. stay here,” said Ganparde, "until! 1 weeks at the scene of the discovery ¿and is called, is said to exist only in sec < boose to release you, and that time will latter is practically conceded Man tions where there are very rich gold La Grande—It is rumored here that hie account of gol«l finds sounds like a ledges. lx* fixed according to your own conduct. churia. the main factory of the Oregon Pina If you are Savage, perhaps I may keep By the president ami his cabinet the fairy tale. The discovery has caused a great deal Needle Fibre company, now operating you here three months or a year or two Alaskan Ixiumlary decision is regarded Ten massive le«lges exposed fcn the of excitement here and a number of at Grant’s Pass, is to be established at years, it doesn’t matter much which. as the greatest diplomatic success for a mountain side fairly blaze in many prominent citizens and mining pros Summerville, a small town a short dis But if you make up your mind to treat generation. pectors will leave for the new gold field tance from here. Attorney Turner Oli me a little more favorably, why, a priest spots from the glint of shining g«d«l shall lx> ready at the earliest hour you Mrs. Carrie Nation attend«*«! one of particles, dazzling the eye. A towering at once. One specimen of float rock ver of this city has secured a controlling was picked up on the ground near the interest in the plant, and it is said ha name. You toe the terms are fair. I Dowie’s meetings and when she insist will give you till to morrow to make up ed on asking questions “Elijah” had cliff overhangs the leads and a large original discovery last week which intends to bring the institution here. your mind alxiut it." And he released his guards eject her. gulch below is choked with boulders of only weighed a few pounds, yet it The factory will have a capacity of 2,- 500 pounds of fibre per day. Tf the her arm. orc* xloughtxl from the heights. These yielded the owner |35 in free gold. understanding is carried out successful "1 will never marry you! and you shall Canada is very bitter toward Eng- not keep me here! What place is this?" and over the result in the Alaskan chunks of gold laden r«x*k, Romney ly, it may mean the establishment of a Educator for German Congress. were her indignant words. lxiundary caw* ami relations may never d«x*lares, rang«* from the size of a hazel | Salem—W. T. Harris, United States mattress factory in this city. "You are under ground, as perhaps you again lx* as friendly as formerly. nut to masses as larg«- as dwelling commissioner of education, has written know already. And as for talking so Would Cut the Insurance Rate. Enough gold ore is in sight, Governor Chamlierlain calling attention houses. bravely about having your own way, why, The transport Grant, converted to a Ijt Granite—Fire Chief J. H. Pierce, I think I shall lie likely to have a few sea dre«lge, w ill lie at the mouth of th«* lie* says, to run a thousand stamps a to the international congress and school hygiene, which w ill hold a session at who has lieen to Portland to aStMnsur- words to »ay on that score. You »ee Columbia early next month. The hundred years. there are thick walla here, while there name has b»*en change«! to Chinook to Nuremlierg, Germany, April 4 to 9, ance men if a reduction in insurance W. D. Gross, a Denver mining ex 1904. are perhaps from twenty to thirty men avoi«l confusion w ith the revenue cutter It is desired that Governor would be given if a fire alarm system fe pert, made the first discovery of de- Chamlierlain appoint a delegate to rep installed here, has returned home. ju»t at the mouth of the cave ready at Grant. my bidding to bring you back, even if you poists on Owl creek on August 1. resent this state. If any resident who He brought with him a letter to the should escape.” Russo-Japanese negotiations are again Conservative estimates of the value of is interested in the subject to be dis city council offering a 10 per cent re "Twenty or thirty men ready at your cussed by the congress is going to Ger duction. It is estimated that by a 10 the ore place the figures between 614 bidding!" cried Rose, trembling with an at a standstill. many at that time, Governor Chain- ,>er cent reduction about |2,000 will be ger and fear. "Wretch! who—what are The sultan of Turkey has refused to and ♦300 a ton, this calculation includ lx*rlain will lx* pleased to communicate thrown off premiums paid in La Grande you?" receive the Austro-Russian note urging ing thousands of tons of ore lying on with him. per year. The new system would coet lie laughed lightly. about ♦4,500. the surface. Sections of the veins will "Easier asked than answered, my pret reforms in the Balkans. ty maid," he said. "The question is. will Farmers Are Seeding Wheat. The estimate of the Puget sound navy run into th«» thousands of dollars' you marry me or not?” Pendleton—Wheat seeding is at its yard commandant has lx*en cut from worth of gold. Within the past few PORTLAND MARKETS. •«No—never!" was her answer; "and days over a hun«ire«l claims have lieen height in this portion of the Blue leas now than before; for now I begin to ♦ 2,955,000 to ♦340,966. staked out. Ass«x*iat«*d with Gross is mountain district. Nearly all fall recognize you fully. Now I recognize Albert E. Bell, the daring mailpouch Senator George Green, of New York, Wheat—Walla Walla, 74c; blue your terrible trade. Robber murderer— robber and forger, eluded his guards who with others represents a capital of wheat will have lieen planted in two weeks' time. Not in years has such stem, 78c; valley, 76077c. brigand! No! I will either go forth from ami escaped after being taken from ♦50,000,000. excellent weather prevailed during the thia dungeon free, or die by my own hand Barley—Feed, |20 per ton; brewing, Denver to Philadelphia. They are now engag«*«! in incorporat fall Staling season. The ground is in in my captivity!" 121; rolled, «21. * ing a company, ami have 20 men at (To be continued.! fine condition. There has lieen some Harriman will not spend any more work on th«> property. Flour — Valley, |3. 75(93.85 per bar rain, but only sufficient to give the money improving his raliroatls after grain a good start. In the Adams dis rel; hard wheat straights, ♦3.750 4.10,* Criminal Brl<*-a-Bra<* In Parte. this year, but will cut down expenses Hakes War on Thugs. trict some of the farmers are planting hard wheat patents, 54.2004.50; gra Relles of great crimes In Paris are not as much as possible. ham, 13.3503.75; whole wheat, 13.55 Ogden, Utah, Oct. 24.—Five h un 100 acres per day. plaetxl In a government museum, nor «4; rye wheat, $4.50. Dowie classes New York newspaper dred citizens tonight attended a mass are they rctnlmsl within the archives of Oats—No. 1 white, 31.10; gray, |1 State School Funds Put at Interest. men as “ dirty dog«, ” some clergymen meeting, which wax called for the pur- the perfectnre de police; they are ex @1.05 per cental. hibited for a few days and are then as “mena doge,” is general in his abuse pose of taking some action concerning Salem—The surplus school funds in Mill stuffs Bran, |20 per ton; mid knocked down to the highest bidder. and is hissed by those attending the the numerous h<dd-upx and robberies the state treasury were diminished by in this city recently. As a result of ♦ 82,700 last week when the state land dlings, |24; shorts, |20; chop, |15; Many I’nrlslnns, and foreigners, too, re meetings. the meeting a vigilance committee, to board approved 60 applications for linseed dairy food, ♦ 19. siding In Paris, have large collections The jury in the Miller-Johns postal The Hay—Timothy, $16 per ton; elover, of this brie a brae th* crime. The gov fraud case was unable to agree and was lie known as the Citizens’ league, was loans aggregating that amount. formed, ami over 100 men signed a roll loans are s«xure«l by mortgages on real |13; grain, |10; cheat, $10. eminent shop in the rue de Ecol«»». discharged. rendering them subject to call for the 1 , estate of three times the value of the wh«*re the gruesome objects are ex Butter—Fancy creamery, 25037 Aberdeen citizens will at once rebuild purpose of ridding the city of suspici I loan. The money draws 6 per cent in- per pound; dairy, 16)402Oc; store, postal for sale occasionally, has a curi ous characters. The organization, (terest and the proceeds go into the state 15016c. ous lot or two to offer any would-be their burned town in a much more sub under Mayor Glasinann, will lx*gin school fund w hich is distributed among purchaser. Up to th«» present, how stantial manner. Cheese — Full cream, twine, 14c; operations at once. the counties each year. ever, pieces of human anatomy have Young America, 15016c; factory Roosevelt has ordere«! w ithdrawals of not flguns! in the catalogue, but there prices, l@lKc less. land along Aalskan streams with the Immlgranta Appeal to Washington. Sugar Beat Pulp for Food. wax recenily offered for silk* n gentle Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 10@10J<e idea of establishing salmon hatcheries. Philadelphia, Oct. 24.—Appeals man's ear In an excellent stale of pres La Grande—The farmers of this dis per pound; spring,10c; hens, 11011 %e; against deportation were sent to Wash ervation, ns tli«» auctioneer remarked, trict use the pulp from the sugar beets broilers, |1.75 per dozen; turkeys, live, The Dowieite meetings in New York owing to Its having lieen kept In spirits are greatlv disturlied hy the curious. I ington tonight by the Welsh miners after they have passed the process at 15016c per pound; dressed, 18018c; of wine. The ear belonged to one, ! “Elijah II” scores them collectively1 who are detaimxl here by the iinnii-1 the sugar factory as stock food. A ducks, $607 per dozen; geese, 67010. gration commissioners as violators of nnintxl M. Delo.ver, and was bitten off) and individually. large number of sheep will be brought Eggs—Oregon ranch, 27 %c; Eastern, j the contract labor law on their way to to yards near the factory and will be fresh, 26c. by nil adversary In the course of a work at Ellsworth, Pa. A decision is street row. Deloyer recovered frgm the fed there until the produce is gone. Fifteen Italian laborers were killed expected by them befege the hour fixed Potatoes—Oregon, 65@75c per sack; I Some of the farmers are buying it and effects of the Injury. The article was iuk I 40 injure«! in a collision of trains for their sailing. British Consul Pow weet potatoes, 2025<c. hauling it to their ranches for their finally kncwkix! down for o francs. A near Trenton, N. J. ell and the Welsh society of I’hiladel- • cattle. It is much cheajier than hay. Hops—1903 crop, 19022c per pound, heavily inuflksl man In the audience The navy department rather than lie'phia are taking an interest in the men according to quality. was supposed to have been the original l,«1,1 un bv a landowner, will strike out «nd are trying to stop the deporttaion. Wool—Valley, 17018c; Eastern'Ore» • posx«*ssor of in< th«* ’ <•««• ear. >« lie ’• w5i*.iUM«<a continually ior or Z neiu up uv « * t » ------------------------- - Cold Storage Plant Site. rd to ralae the b!<l nt a doubtful estimates for the enlargement of the gon, 12015c; mohair, 35037 Kc. Internal Revenue Receipts Decrease. Pendleton — A dee«l to Messrs. Schw- moment, but he was not aid«» to buy tn Puget Sonml navy yard, Beef—Dressed, 6@7c per pound. Washington, ------- «...... Oct. 24. — —The ---- monthly —........, anz & Greulicli for a lot at the rear of th«» article, which finally went to a M. General Funston, in *n his annual re- report of the collections of internal rev-! the W. A C. R. station, Webb street, Veal—Small, 7@8c; large, 5K08c Lafage. nort on department of Columbia enue shows that for the month of Sep- from Peter West has lieen filed. The der pound. u 4 I, «1 4 XT, ii» 4 W <11 1 <> 4 1 (bl \ Q 411 /x 4 4 »4 4» 1 «*,>«/«! , .1« ««. --XM4« _ _ _ z ! ....... 5 1 OtC/Y «’i'L. I . Hlioon growers find that the finer ths affairs, recommends that Fort Walla tember, 1903, the total receipts were consideration wax ♦1,250. ___ ... This is the Mutton— Dressed, 505Me; lafehs, nir < v 1* |r m ' ” ” ” ’ ' *“ • " * ............... - cn M" ... ____ ___ .. ..... . • ■ ,__ A___ I JI«..«. >1,0 010 700 0X1 . .1«..-„.I '-14______ V-1-1.4U- V___ 1_ M wool the poorer 1» the skin for tanning Walla lie abandoned, He says the pay fill,70S,241, a decrease as compared ' aite on which the Empire meat com- dressed, 6c. —i with September, 1902, of ♦ 177,128. | pany is erecting a cold storage plant. I of the private is too small. Perk—DreMed, 7X08c' purposes. EVENTS OF THE DAY A TRUE STORY OF THE SOUTH OF < < FRANCE < Hlie ssid it with mournful calmness. Hhe brut mid touched her lipa to his hand. TTieu, turning, she left the room, without once looking hack. CHAPTER X. The next day a domestic came to the door of the chamber, and Kava to Rose a note which she atated hud been deliver ed to Jean Morel, one of her fellow ser vants, who had entrusted It to her for mademoiselle. "Who gave It to Jean, my good girl?” asked Rose, thoughtfully. "A rough looking fellow, mademoiselle, he t<d<l me. IL- came up to the chateau a few mlnutea ago. But Jemi did not know who he w>i. lie has never seen him before.” Hhe went away; and, wondvrlngly, Rose unfolded the paper, limili«* wit a written merely the words: "Come down tn (ba cottage, dear Roar, a few mo menta. I will asset you there. I must apeak with you directly. Hugh l.a* iimutv." "Ill* has returned, lhi*n?” aald Itoae, to herself; "and he la waiting fur me! Yes >•'«! I «ill go Ibis muiuvut f will aak him In stay at home ami take me back, and then I will tell them, They will be glad, perhaps, to have me go, when they learn that I have tskeu uiy destiny Into my own bands." Throwing a handkerchief over her head, ami wrapping a light mantis about her. she fastened the door of her apart ment. and without ssyiug a word to any •»-u- «•ft brtroth«*<l tn him! 11« ha«l been In injr employ. I hs«l >li»<-hnrge<J him be- <»«m* he no longer wlnhexl to remain with me. But h<* returned, after a long ab- »«■n«-e. Hi- wl»he«l to la*c«uiie th«* |>osaeas- wnf» certain anm, hr aald, In order that b* might piirchnto a small farm, an«l act tie down: m l in qu<»«tli>nlng further. I gaiaed tin« information. W»a not such tn ««».-riioti ridiculous, dear Rone?" With nn earnest, unquiet glnn«*e. h«* v»t«k«*d her «-oiinti-iiniK-e. It an «»over- el with a di.,.], blush. Tears wen* in her ej>*s. Il is true!" sh<- said, in a low and sad roice. He looked nt her a moment in alienee. "lbw, |, this possible?" he naked, at ength* with an ncccut of subdued naton bnUH-nt. I have sahl It," returned the young «91, inexpressibly pained by hla man- ler. But. Rose, think n moment a gnr- «««. You, a<> young, ao beautiful, the • opti'd <*1111,1 <>f n nobleman of moat I'rlneiljr wealth! But forgive in*- for- «be nu*. dear child! 1 wouhl not <>ff«*n,l """J I nm surprise«! hurried by this . ............ ted nnnnunrement on t-iintiniintloii of a moat iiiiplenaaut ■•A, ,,l,cl*' klll,w >,f thia?" ..... I" anawerixl (In* weeping girl. •»nr Helen?" “No!" y? I’lKir Roae! Ah, they take ao much III you we are nil ao proud of you! ron."u u'"1: ",y k|v" worn ^,HI1 thi” n Htntlon more ti /; to theti|t”*r I REPUBLICAN out* concerning her Intention or allowing herself to lie seen, she silently and seeret- ly left the chntcau by a aide door, and going round the descent to the valley by a little frequented path, was soon on the pnth leading to her former home, Rose looked to see her father at the I door; but he was not there, and eonelud- ing that she should find him within, she haaleiKil forward, and had alinoat reach ed the door, when Ganparde appeared on the threshold. “Good morning, my fair coualnf lie anid, in answer to her brief and aonir* what surprised greeting. "May 1 auk whom you seek?" "My father, Gaaparile. He ¡a here— Is he not?" "lie la ready to sec you. If you will enter," answered Gaspardc, stepping aside for her to pass in. Ross was about to do ao, when some thing in the glance or manner of tills man struck her unpleasantly. Hhe hesi tated paused. "if he la within," she anid, "why does lie not come to meet me when he hears my voice?" "You must come in, Rose, before you can see him," he returned, “Come- en- ter! What are you afraid of? « 'unie In." "But 1 will not come in till I have seen him. He uniat come to the door. Will you ask him to do an? Father!" ■he called. There was utter silence. "1 do not believe he la here. You nr<» deceiving me, Ganparde!" she cried, A horrible fear -a suspicion of treachery, filled her mind; she trembled mid turned deadly pule. Ganparde smiled, It waa the Minile of mi Inenrnate fiend, Ilia hauti wiib laid .ipnn her arm. "Ah! you begin tn suspect, my pretty one!” he an Id. "Let me go, Gnaparde!" she cried, af- frightedly. "I am fnlnt," murmured she, to herself, "mid there is no help near. O, pity pity!” "Nay— don't be In a hurry, my sweet Rose; you see I nm not," he anid, still holding her ami. "Yea you are right; your father is not here, nor will he lie. 1 sent for you to come. 1 waited for you. And now It la your turn to beg. You know how scornful you were once. You would not listen to my prayers. Times are changed now. 1 have trapped you cleverly; you ahull not escape, I promise you I” • "(), have mercy, Gnaparde!' she plead ed. "Go on. my denr! I like to hear you. Ah, thin Is charming!" "Ganparde, you told me once you were sorry for persecuting me so, and 1 be lieved you—I forgave you. You do not mean to keep me here; you will let me HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON I I t