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• ■’ 7 »■ in»wM KLAMATH a • KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER The Contrabandist; One Life’s Secret ! OR A true STORY OF THE SOUTH OF ■4 FRANCE I *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦' 1903 v-lv.-d your form and that of your as ' DID NOT FIX LINE. ■ailaut. But a«-«- yup,lor «-oinea Ito«« oa th«- urtu <>r th«- Count de <'lairvilh*!" It was hide«-«! tli«- iH-autiful Ito»», pale, Alaska Commissioners Let Ona Stretch but Mulling, who, advauciuM lightly iu h«-r On—No Data to Work On. GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE wliit«- rols-s, over th« forest turf, met Washington, Nov. 7.—Contrary Louis with n low cry of joy, «ml with TWO HEMISPHERES. the general understanding. It develop fervent (l«,lu<»« returned his silent but «I-««I ii «* ii t einlirace. Then she s I ihm I apart ed In Washington today that the Alas it» tin- Count de Clairvllle, with unspesk- HOLD ON TO YOUR PRUNES. kan boundary commission, recently in WILL MANUFACTURE STAVES. able «-motion, greeted tin- e«-iip<-d < ap- Comprehensive Review of the Import- session 'n Ixmdon did not finally lo live. «nt Happenings of the Past Week, cate the entire boundary line between Advice Olven to Orowcra by ex-Commls- Houlton Will Have a Plant That WIB Em I h«- bunds of people who had guile-red •loner Reynolds. Presented In Condensed Form, Most British and American territory, but a ploy IOO Melt. to asslsl in I lit* search for the young count w«-r«- gay with rejoicing ns they wendeil Likely to Prove Interesting to Our stretch of over 139 Salem — "Prunegrowers who have miles between St. Helens — It is now a settled fact their triumphant way back to their Many Readers. Kate's Needle and the Devil's Paw. not already sold their fruit should hold that the Western Cooperage Company, I home«; uud nt the gate» of the chateau, two prominent mountain peaks lying it for a price that will give them a fair eohiposed of Kentucky capitalista, will | die g.... I liliirqills exteUiled to them, on«- I uml nil, a cordial Invitation to « m*-rry- factory at 'I he Maryland democratic plurality southeast of Skagway, is yet to be de profit," says Lloyd T. Reynolds, for- build a large stave ! milking, «luring th» following week, to b: 12.375. finitely located. Because of the fail merly horticultural commissioner for Houlton, on the Northern Pacific rail celebrate the happy return of hi» lost road, juBt on the outer edge of the cor Representative Hermaan is work ure of the commission to determine the second district. ' hlldri u And then, among thnt joyful "Dealers are around offering to pay porate limits of St. Helens, A dozen ing for a place on the river and har the location of this line the joint sur family, there were ferveut thanksgivings bor committee. veying commission that will be charg a basis prioe of 1% cents. Probably a men are already at work getting and i-xplaiiatloiiN followed and recital» of past plot and peril, am! not the least It is said King Peter, of Servla, has ed with marking off the boundary as majority of the prune crop this year camps ready in the woods, where the will average in the 50-60 to-the-pound bolts for the staves will be cut up ble»«e«l of all was Helen .Montauban, announced his Intention of abdicating recently determined will be unable to size, and at this basis growers would and split into the usual size. who rejob-«-d horn- might know how <l«-«-p In favor of his son. ope:ate over this Btretch of territory, get only 3 cents a pound for their fruit. A factory site has been purchased ly, for it wn» a» if life itaelf were re All European powers have Indorsed which Is about one-fourth of the entire Since the cost of labor and fuel has from W H. Dolman, at Houlton, which «tored to her with the restoration of her the attitude of the United States in has ample apace for switches and side cousin. length of the boundary that has long advanced, 3 cents a pound Is about tha tracks. the Colombian matter. Options have been secured on actual cost of production. Growers ara Jn<-<|u>‘», milking hi» appearance next been in dispute. cutting their own throats when they several tracts of timber land, and a «lay at th«- chateau, waa made a hero of; Colombia says she will be able to It so happens that the country lying contract has been entered into with sell at such figures. and fain woiihl all have heaped favor» put down the revolution if the United between Kate's Needle and Devil's “The condition of the fruit market the Oregon Wood Company to float and rewards itpou him. but lie would States keeps her hands off. down 800,000 cords of stave bolts an non*- of it. ' He wus going to Lyou». to Senate and house leaders can’t Paw is desolate, and apparently worth does not warrant such low prices. nually Construction work will begin »•■••k nuiater Hugh," he said, “and follow agree as to the method of putting the less mountains of snow and ice. The France had a very short crop and Is buying prunes heavily in this country. on the factory at once, and the man hi» fortune».“ Ami that very day he de- Cuban reciprocity treaty into effect. determination of the actual location The dispatches from New York tell us agement state that fully one hundred parteil. Ito««- was deeply affected wheu men will be employed in the mill and of the boundary is therefore of no im that the par king houses In thia country Amber. There are 2,000,000 sheep on the she heard of tills resolution. She longed have had difficulty in filling the orders Oregon ranges. The worth of this mediate Importance, but should mines tn »ee her father, ami «-ontide to him all This company owns factories in The Kentucky, th«- trouble she had so lately endured— year’s wool output is placed at $2,550,- be developed, or should other resourc as fast as they are received. Arkansas. Georgia and at crop of the United States Is 1,000,- Seattle all that had lM-«-n on her niin-l coiic«*rniug 000. and Aberdeen, Wash. es be discovered, there would be a rep apple 000 barrels short and prices for that Robin; but, with further thought, »be Governor Chamberlain has not yet etition of the dispute that has existed fruit will be high. Canned goods have decided that It was better to retaiu her decided whether or not he will call HILL IN SOTTHERN OREGON. In every vexation and trouble within her own an extra session of the legislature to all over Southeastern Alaska since the advanced very materially. view of the situation I can see no rea- breast until »he had coufeased all to the remedy the defects in the Oregon tax discovery of gold in the territory. on why prunegrowers should not re Pennsylvania Capitalists Preparing for a marqnla; for now »he resolved to delay law. The boundary commission did not ceive a fair price, if they will ask for that confession no longer. Heavy Cut of Vlmber. Z F Clark, a Portland man who has have before It sufficient data to enable It. Aud so Jacques went, mid Rose only Roseburg — The Kelleher-Skelley it to fix this portion of the boundary “ It seems to me to be certain that gave him a thousand loving messages for Invented a steel hardening process all the prunes will be wanted and the Lumber Company has just been in her father, and ha«le him tell of her ad- that will make armor plate bullet with any degree of satisfaction. proper course for the growers is to corporated here, by W. J. Kelleher, ventute, and her final safety, ami of tha proof, has been offered $100,000 for his wait until a living price is offered. I John K. Skelley and W. H Sykes with -lentil of the villain Gaspard«*. N «thing patent by New York capitalists. do not advise holding for speculative a paid up capital of $50,000 The com PREDICT ITS SUCCESS. of all her sorrow di«i she desire her father The Dreyfus case Is to be again re prices, but for a living price. Oregon pany has already acquired about 5000 to know yet. He must think of her only vived. acres of fine timber land on Billy as happy and content. PoAsengcrs From Panama Also Say Amer prunes this year are of first-class quail Creek, a few miles west of Yoncalla, Two more Americans have been as ty and they give satisfaction wherever 'I In- next day tln-re waa a gathering of icans Favor Revolt. in this county. sold. stout ami sturdy men from far and near, sassinated on the streets of London. A sawmill building has already been San Francisco, Nov. 7.-141160 the arm«*«l with servlceabl«* weapons; ami th» Senate and house leaders are bound erected and part of the machinery la forest was searched, ami the robbers' to «rash over Cuban reciprocity pro steamer San Juan, which arrived here LIEU LAND REJECTIONS LAROE now in place. The plant will have a cave <liscovcr***l a place never known till gramme. today, left Panama, October 29, the daily capacity of 50.000 feet of lum then l«y tha dweller« in that region. But After an Interval of a month the preparations for the revolution were Land Agent Welt Puts Records In Order ber to begin with, and will be ready the brigands lia-l f1e<l their chief uo long for operation within 30 days. A flume ■nd Oathers Figures. Venezuelan arbiration case has been well under way, and secession was er with them; nud the cavern was empty will be put in from the mill to carry resumed. talked everywhere upon the streets. Salem—State Land Agent Oswald the product direct to the Southern Pa - deserted. The robber» m-ver returned Evidently, the government has known to it. It is probable that the hor«l«> broke Cable cars at Kansas City, Kan., col West has just completed the classifi cific railroad track at Drain, where a up. ami the men went in various direc lided in a fog. One person was killed for at least two weeks that a crisis cation and filing of the correspond lumber yard will also be established tion» Io gain an unlawful living else and 51 injured. was approaching. ence and papers relating to state lieu where; but they never were hear«) of Looking for Reservoir Rites. The senate committee will stand by Passengers on the San Juan who land selections in Oregon. Hereto • gain. Itaimomie went to Italy, ■ nd Smoot, the Utah senator, despite nu Ashland—H. E. Green and J. E. <ame from Panama and various points fore the records have been in confus Reese, of the hydrographic branch of thenceforth was unheard from. merous protests. (To be continued.) in Central American republics are ion and one seeking Information re the United States Geological Survey EVENTS OF THE DAY HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON CHAl’TKR XII <<’outliiiH-«l.» EgertotT» own Wbat coiihl It mean? He i- tie< ted a moment. Ye, they had l«een Th«- brigami» were having n ..... try ca „mal i.......... “ ......... ' ' ' " ,1, »«•«•king her tin- p«-i,p|« from tin* chateau aui.hh-nml by the « ««««I. « ourageoiis dell »■■eking for Ro»«-, their lost «larllug. . .......... hl» prl....... . ami «hit reflecting Ami this tordi wa» evi«l«-iitly «me whi.-li <>u the Io»« "f 'be pria«- Ile limi flioiiglit they had « «rrie.l in tbi-lr «-nr. h by night, ,a(e. Jolne.l reekli-ssly in the Insane lie was en< <iurag<-«l to think that they r|ot. Wo- leaping, «lam ing lire of fagots hud found h**r. glownl re«ll.» in «enter of th«« cavern, “Ami now, <¿HNpitrdr/* h» ••Id, Invol easting a rinhl) light upon «-a. h of th«.»«- uiitMilly Bpeakliuc «loud “now, If «II ilark, swarthy, unshorn < ««untenam es, your Hnti<’l|iHt«'d vietimi nr** «nfe from grim ami l*«'fv. »••«•’ « lu»l> r«««l alanit II. your fidi», look to your own Ntifety! for Iliglni an i higher l.-.ip-l th- liâmes, ami I hut «Im of yours »hall !»«• <i|M*m*d to tin* nuire noisy grew th.« im-rrlim-nt of th« lltfhi, mid ¡I n lnl<|ultotiM ■««■( r«*ti r®venl«Ml. I,rigami», till, finally, tlo-r«« «uni«- a lull An hun«lr«*d men whull giitlirr till« dny In tlx "Ibi lemp.-sl '«f mirili <»'!•• by mill rout you from your fmielrd security !” Oll« grew les» ■ la..... roll», »lowly drowa I’aVrii jin hr N|Hj|(i* hr Niiddrnly MrPinrd Ines» «iveremiie them, ami «Itortly every to hvm vid<*r« «hoiitlng, onr to nnothrr, inali lay »trat« hml upon th«- he»|»a of • I n dlMtMtirr, though $$o faintly that hr itili» that ■•overe.l the «averli tl...«r. In | imiim *«I to timi wlirthrr hr worn not do- rrlvi’d. Nul fHhitly utili, but •uflhirntly ( t..i p -I. - - o tO ' ■ « -I- ' "b I........ .. Willi < ■> III«1' caution, a light trea«l de |oT* i-pljblr not tO h<» lUÌMliikrlI, tin* r<diu ,..ii.i<--1 it«.- rough b»wu »i«y» -i darh of ihoftu vol«*»*« cMinr Io hi* r«r <»ll thr f.mn «»• vlslhl«- by tin- red glow of the • till, $ lri»r aair of thr inorniiig, mid thr tiiiobb-rliig emliars; (lowly mid carefully «■olimi «'Miiir from th«* dirr«*tlon in which llu could M«*arc?ljr doubt «town from tlw m««uth It « aun-, pmisiug h<* wii*« going »t each atep, ami Raimond«-'» eye» glane- timi they pro«-«*rdrd from partir« In ed froiu fa««- t" fa.«- of th««««- sl«-« p-rs Mrm«*h of him. Hut Mt that very moment, mm he wmn lie hu«l l»'«'ii wateliing ever »lm>- this n««l»y r»««l *’ouitm-in-«-«l, ami now was th«- hiiNtuiiiiig f«>rwnri|, hr nino hrnrd noiiim I n from th«* oppossjtia diicrtiou a <*«>nfUMrd time «- oho - wlun. w ithout gnartl or wateli mingling «»f iiirn*« vo|«*r», with hnr«h, dia« er, the way was left «-le«r f««r him. Stealing no|s< l>'»»lv III, he senttere«l up • onlmit idioiitM, and thr <*ra»diliig and on th« «lying ember«, from « »mall par tearing of formi branchrM. Could It l»r cel in hl» hand, a lim- powder that ••ana that hi« « aptorw hud arou«r<| from their ed a light «r.ukllng solimi a» Il fell torpid «diiuibrr, dUuovrrrd hi« eacMpr and among tin-in, «ml »lnm»t liuim«dl«tely « wore pursuing him? Il»* panami to look loml ««f thin white » «i|i«>r m««se. spreading ba« k. Even m Ma glmirr pierced tlm Inter ami circling Illi It tille«! tin- entire «a» ern. ami » curious ««<l«»r. faint, yet over- «ti of thoi«r leafy nhadowa behind hr dintiiigtiÌMhr«|. nt m <*onnldrrable diMmi«*e, p«vrrlug. was jieri-epllbly ........... from it. Raimundo, holding a bamlker the figuro« of nirii whom hr could not eblef to Ills fa«-e, w all.*«l a««me tlv<- or ten iiiiaut«-». th« it. approaching the a« useless form of tlaaparile. «levterously remote.l frulli III«- l«'ntli«iii l«'ll al»««‘lt his waist the ponderous keys that Is-loug«-«! to th«- « ell*. “Kafi- etiougli m«w, monsieur le <-«¡>1 tain«-. Ill warrant!" Io- mult«-rr«l, with a low chuckle. “Y«ni almuld I«- a Ulti«- b-»» « arel«»». All |«e*»ph- are not «■ holt est as yourself!" Swiftly and quietly h«* ttarerae.l the gallery leading Iu the «-«-II» ami o|«eu«wl The San Francisco street railway ar agreed that the revolution, which the garding any particular selection, arrived in Ashland last night from the first d«»«r. It « limici-«! to 1«- tin- on«* bltrators have rendered a decision would have difficulty in finding it San Francisco. They are In the re YOUNQ INVENTORS. cable reports as in progress, was most granting an increase in wages. In whl«4i tin* count waa <»uilin«-«L Louis Now the records are arranged so that service and will cross the carefully planned, and they predict any desired information may be had clamation brani the heavy key turning in the Useful Discoveries M»,ie by Children mountains eastward from here on an Six men weie killed and ten injured wants. In- b««ke.l to see tlaaparile. But In Their Piny. by an explosion at the United States its success. They also state, according at a moment’s notice. The list shows extended exploration and investigat It was a can-fill liaml that um b«»«-«l th«- Many casen are reported when« inert« naval arsenal at lena Island, N. Y. to the Evening Post that the diplo that the lieu land selections upon min- ing trip to locate possible sites for res eral which have been passed ervoirs for the storage of waters for <l«»>r, ami silently Into the cell «topped children hav<* made discoveries iu their matic representatives of the United upon base, Authorities in Wyoming may clash by the Federal Land Depart- irrigation purposes. They go to Pel Ralm<«n«k- youthful diversion» which have ex States are favorable to the revolution- trouble. The Indian over the Indian ment within the past year or two ag ican Bay. Fort Klamath. The Agency, “llist! lie quirt. lllotlsii'Ilr l<- colllptr!" erted a wonderful Itiflueuee on lin- agents want those under arrest re ists. gregate 74,000 acres, of which about Sprague River Valley, Bly and Bonan hr wblaperrd, as Louis, r«*ci«gniaing him, portutit Industries Iu their delerop- leased. but the governor refuses to do sprang to Ills feet, w ith a half suppress The men at the head of the seces- ,.000 acres have been clear listed and za. and their itinerary will take in all niv-nt. Tlia children of a Ilutch spec- so. about 70.000 has either been rejected the Modoc lava beds and the Honey r«l riidaaialioii of surprise; “do not sion movement are friends of the Pana i.ot is rvnsvan nr oasi - aki «!. tncle maker bap|H-iied to la* playing ai«eak. I have com«« to giv«* you your Haynie, of spotted horse fame, has ma canal and want the canal built by or is still pending with the outlook Lake district. poor for its approval. liberty f* miat«k<* th-«»«- wild looking forms which with some «X their father's glasses lu been convicted of highway robbery in “My llls-rty, llaimomle! Where are I k - h«<l su lately I h -I i «I«I lying about t lo front of the shop door. Placing two Seattle. He always drove to and from the United States and maintained un In the Sugar Beet Fields. the brigands? Where la tlaaparile?" ■iii<il<l<-rlng embers of the cavern tir«-, «if tb«- glasses together they peeped the scene of operations behind a spot der the military protection of the Unit Pendleton Owns Its First Park. La Grande—The sugar beet factory '*8oun,| asleep, monsieur; ami 1 have Three or four were Iu aight, but one was through them and were exceedingly ted horse, His wife held the lines ed States. Pendleton—Pendleton is now the here has already this season received •otile regsou to believe they won't wnhe fur In-fore the others, nmi «lushing fur astoiil»h<*«l to st-«- the weathercock of while he did the holding up. Among the San Juan's passengers owner of a city park. For years such 10,000 tons of beets, and has worked Ina hurry. I have given them something wnr.l with uis.l spe«-<l. It wn» Gaspar«l< ie! The epidemic of yellow fever in was John Jenkins, United States con- a move has been agitated, but nothing over 7000 tons, which means 16,00« 1« b«-lp. llm- I will take off th«-»«- jew- with his unshorn hair streaming wildly a uelglilHirlng ste«-ple brought, seem sacks of sugar. It is expected that rl» of yonr«. I dare »ay yon Won't be about Ills face, and a long nn,l glittering ingly, wltlilu a short distance of their Texas continues to spread. i.ul-general at San Salvador, who said: was done until a week or so ago. when about 1000 tons more of beets will be the council bargained for the property eye«. They were very naturally puz- aorry to In- ri«! of tln-tii." 7 ' Dowie. the Zionist Alexander J. Ami stooping knife bramlished in bis hand. "The independent government now In the east part of the city, where the received by the factory this season, «lowa, be uiil-.-k.-.l «n.| kliucked off' r th- With sudden and firm resolution, Louis zled, aud called tlielr father to see the leader, indorses Roosevelt. being formed in Panama will always water supply is secured. The money and that the run will continue until fetti-r» of tla....... ini. Il«* was no less sur turned, unnrm<««l a» he waa, save with atrang«* sight. During October there was coined at remain there. The Bogota government has been paid over and the deeds about November 10. So far the beet “Tea tho<i»aiii| Ihanka, Urlinoli I«-!" n harvest has proved a success. Al the stick which had served thus far to prised than the children had lus-u. He the various mints of the United States is out of place and has no reason for filed. The land was purchased from though there was a shortage In the elaiuxsi l«>iii», wiirmlt. "lini liow did < lear hi« pntb. mill prepared to meet him. conceived th«* Idea that lie might utilize Jessie S. Vert, consisting of one en $3,«72,120. fon kquw wr listi b«*en r«-tnk«-n?" longer existence. With a louder yell of trittuiph at be tills strange feature iu the construction tire block, and for which she received crop, the sugar material in the beet The case of W. H. Maclien. charged "I had retiinieil to th- «.-averli to get holding hi» anticipated victim so near, $1500, and four lots from V. Stroble was heavier than last year. of a curious toy which would be pro with postal fraud, has been set for No •»metlilng whleh | ha«l loft ber«-, inns the brigmi.l rushed on. The city purchased this property to ductive of luith wonder and amum- RUSSIA THREATENS CHINA. •ieor, xn-l waa guing awaj Kuin, when vember 23. "I have you. monsieur!” he cried, with prevent buildings from being erected October Asylum Report. *r »■» thè meli ,-oinlng back w 11 h yoll a flend'a laugh "I have you! Who will iiii-iit ninong his friends. He did so, T. A. Wood, of Portland, has been there. Salem—The report of Superintend nud Gnlll<*o, hearing of till« toy that discharged from practice before the Will Assume Charge of Manchuria Unless •»ti Jacques Yoll w«-r<- ili n awoon, I win lt««»e now?" ent J. F. Cal breath, of the State Im- inppoar. for it look two or tbrve to carry "Not you, villain!" anawerad l«>uis, was Mild to make dlstunt things appear pension bureau. Demands Are Met. sane Asylum, for the month of Octo Release of 171 Mortgages. fon. W<| hail »otuc ado to g«-t out of aternly. And meeting the «saassin, iu his elos<- at hand, saw at once wbat a help Tokio. Nov. 7.—Reports from Pekin Congressman Jones, of Washington, their way Mii-lu-l «ini I wllliotit I h -I iik mad career he struck down, with hla It would Iu- to the study of tile heavens. Pendleton—The Pendleton savings ber shows that the general health of will introduce a bill giving Alaska a say Russia now thretens to assume bank has filed with the county record the patients is good. The total cost •••h. I watt lieti, iifterwar 1«, while they stick tin- uplifted knife thnt was ready This was the first Inception of his tele temporary government. of articles consumed was $7163.99, '•'«• tir«-, niul stole to drink hi» heart's blov«l. sole charge of the government of Man er releases of 171 mortgages. This is and the expenditures for salaries scope. In. They nre <|uiet enough now. Colli«*. the biggest bunch of mortgages that sea dredge Chinook has arrived churia unless China promptly dismis "Ah!" »hoiiteil Gasparde, raging nil,I $5999.10. or a total of $13,163.09. The WI k - ii the (ssir Geneva niecliaaic Ar at The mondimi*; hut «top - " h inommit. »«••* J yoll ...... — *•». 1 • "IT ,,,, gnashing like a wil.l b«*ost, ns he anntch- the mouth of the Columbia river ses Yuen, the taotai of Mukden, and has ever been paid off at one time for average daily enrollment was 1330 a number of years. The banking com »ill n«-«-,| anim-rhing inori- thnu what you e,l n pistol from bls belt; “I will know— kiiik I Invented III« burner, after a«H-ur- and will commence work at once. «S —- ------ decapitates another mandarin who re pany held these mortgages, principal making the cost per capita per month Wear n„w. • | w||| come l«n< k lu a III«»- I will know who is to win! Uome on. my Ing an nde<iuate mid controllable flow The German mail steamer Duisberg cently punished disorderly Chinese ly against farmers, sheep and cattle $9 89, and per capita per day 32 cents. Bent." of air to Hie Interior, making what lie men! Strike stub slay!" Ami, blind been wrecked near Lisbon, Spain men. The amount of some of the lie left the cell, and dirv-etly rcturneil. termed a "double ciirn-nt" burner, long has bandits in Rusian employ. with rnge. h<* dashed nt hla adversary. Most of the passengers were saved. mortgages was as high as $16.000. Malheur Ceunty Cleaa-Up. ntrr,k “« garnicnta v«-ry uiucb What was to be the fate of Louin? en<l<*nvon*d to ilevla«* some menus by The action of Russia has caused con ike th„„. W¡(M t(1 W|,ar while some of them were as low as Baker City—General Manager O. C A reward of $5.000 is offered for the Then* were four to one! But the other which the current supplied to the outer i" h¡» exeursiona nboiit ........... The three, tenring forward to the assistance arrest and conviction of the persons siderable resentment against the Czar $50. They averaged $1500. making the Johnson brought in the clean-up of a Dung man l„.t (i,,,,. tll HK.llni|n- of their muster, suddenly paused, nil I elreunifen-nee of th«- flame could be who wrecked the Santa Fe Train at in Chinese officials circles. It is look total amount paid $256,500. «•-day run from the Rich Creek placer strengthened nud regulated, and Ills Asflshapa creek last week. «em. and then l«-ft Ihv ,-ell nith bis « OIII ed upon a showing that the alleged pa mine of the Eldorado Mine 4 Ditch then hastily turne«! and fled. Neither cific attitude of Rusia is not borne out Company, of Malheur county, today. pani.iD llow lila henrt lenped! M'hat Louis nor.Gasparde, however, »aw any efforts might have I h - cii longer de Put Up Much Fruit. A petition signed by a large num by her actions. A number of the high • "irlll r.m through lililí as he felt thnt thing lu-yoml each other; whih- the young layed had It not lieen for the thought Ashland—The Ashland PYeserving The clean-up amounted to about ber of Filipinos has been received at officials continue to advocate the ad ounces valued at about $16,000. o**" more nt lllx-rtv! count, with tirni courage, grapph-il with less juvenile ex|ierlincnts of Ills little the navy department asking for the Company, which has been operating B. Corburn, of Carroll. Ia., is dressing of a forcible appeal of protest Ralmende's next atep wns to brother, (»lie day, while Argnnd waa the brignnd chief, mid wrenching th«- «11» liberate establishment of a gun factory near against Russia's attitude to the pow an extensive cannery in this city the principal owner of the diggings. "r'l||e"- .lili- p.Hir frllow wn» aiiuoat ehargeil weapon from his grasp, cast him busy lu III« workroom mid sitting lie Cavite, P. I. ers. with a request that they interfere present season, will close operations "••l.le hlUMclf wlth joy, nn.| «mlv nt full length upon the turf. fore the Imrulng lump, the boy wns ■"«I«.'r.d ,,f ,| u 1( , «•Inte teH ,,f .ni. • k„|lt h|n| In the state elections Just held the to preserve the integrity of the Chi- for the year this week. The season PORTLAMB MARKITS. Ami now aid waa nt hand; for the iimuslng himself by placing a Isittom mib.mmle.l .«xpressi.m ll( |U, delight. Mnrquia of Montauban aud Francis Eg elected the mayor of Great nese empire. has been longer than usual and there less glans flask over different nrtlcles. democrats er New York, and governors In Ken have been more people employd than erton, followed by two or three of the Wheat— Walla Walla, 75c; blue- ♦d ........ . Orlef May Kill Booth. ever before, the average number of stem, 79c; vallay, 78c. three r i"n ' »binib.-r.-i», the villager«, dnaheil into the litth- glade, to Nuddeiil.v lie placed It over th«- flam«- tucky, Rhode Island and Maryland. of tli«« lamp, which Instantly shot tip The republicans carried Ohio, Massa operatives being between 40 and 58 •lir-n,»"1" r ....... *" ,lu' cuín..... .. th«- scene of combat. With exclamatlous New York. Nov. 7.—Commander the long, circular neck of llu- flask with ebusetts. New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Manager Charles Pierce reports that H Rarley—Feed, $20 per to»; browlag. of joy, Louis ami hi» uncle threw them Booth-Tucker, of the Salvation army, •luring the four months’ run the plant $22; rolled, $21. daw? ""T“1’’ ”-rly »elves into each other’s arm»; while Fran IncreHM-d brilliancy. Argnnd wns not Colorado, lowa and Nebraska. Flour—Valley, $3.75(83.85 per bar sailed for England today on the Cedric has canned 15 tons of Bartlett pears came tnthT i"'“ fr' "h ,h'’ wl'i'l cis Egerton wared his cap gaily in the Iln> limn to let sllcll n suggestive iw-ciir A blaze at tbe Vatican, Rome, de in response to a cablegram from Gen 21 tons of peaches. 10 tons of string rel; hat'd wheat straights, $8.75(14. It- Prisoners^ ,0 '!»’ brows Ti”'" ° <>f f t|p ,1"'n- "" b'ti'lj' air, mid ateppcil lightly forward to greet retie es«-npe him. Thus tin« Idea of the Prisoners, an, r - rtroyed $50.000 worth of property. "ml i | It t jvas Ilk«« th.« I,.-..... |1(.,|„{, lamia, calling, •■Found found! my dear eral Willilam Booth, the head of the beans and seven tons of blackberries. hard wheat patents, $4.30(14.50; m* lump clilmney waa ls>rn, mid 111 n short P«r»ns<l",'.li',|i’ l'"r ,,l»>“i"'o they dear fellow! ham, $3.35(83.75; whois wheat, $3.M V» ” ’ mid lie claspe«! the young tlnn> perfected mid patented. Weekly interest the China is trying to army. It was said the commander Hhùut ",,y .......................... then tii.li in a cordial mid laughing embrace; ®4 ; rye wheat, $4.50. Wood $7 a Cord. United States in her behalf in the had become so overcome by the sudden Bouquet. «tuinond«. pa lined, Oats—No. 1 white, $1.07«; gray, but his handsome, deep blue eyes spar- Manchurian trouble. Pendleton — There is a scarcity of death of his wife that General Booth m Z’!n,|Ti,P',r ,P 1 w”l have kled with tears. Gr«’,it«*s( Book Thirl'of All. wished him to take a few days of rest. wood in Pendleton. This is due to the 111.05 per cental. S i ihoubi 'hk:,r,k'off r,gi’' But thi-lr attention was attracted in an Nearly 3,000 men are idle at Lorain, It is said General Booth is suffering lack of cars to bring it from the Blue [ I'robnbly the most nmlm-lous nud ;7hoUs,’ '¡so^ch^ “18- <• to have Jarquoi "Ith ino ” • — go other directiou; for Gaspard«- hud risen Hlli'i-eHsfill l*ook tlilef that ever lived Ohio, because of the shut down of the greatly from the shock of his daugh Mountains, from where Pendleton get» to his feet, and Ills cry of rage mid de linseed dairy food, $19. ter's violent death, and on account of tnZ1î"1i,W,'ll; ,h"n 1 1,1,1 . ..... .. re was Fount l.lbrl of Florence, who. large steel plant there. spnir rung through tin- forest. D«-acrte«l his age it is feared the result may be her supply. There seems to be plenty Hay— Timothy, $1« per ton; clover, eiiilgrnting to France, became lu 1842, of wood at the belt. Prices are excep hn»«l; •■nil,|’,t,!.,,,1,.Wnr’,,!y- ■’’»•Ping hi, by his companions, who luul fled on wit ask Postmaster General Payne will serious. $13; grain, $11; cheat, $11. soi-n-tnry of n government commission tionally high. Fir is selling at $7 per the nessing the numbers of the approaching for about $15,000,000 more than I innv ,,tr " 11111 ,nert Butter—Fancy creamery, 37«03Oe cord and pine at $6.50. This price Is fi'Wahl f..e < r 11 """'c n<lei|iinte party, mid destitute of weapons, h«- turn to exiimlne mid catalogue the books and last congressional appropriation. Told to Prepare for Strike. lUiiniiscrlpts In the ninny communal nearly $1 higher than last year. Coal per pound; dairy, 16«02Oc; store, ei-lveil I,.,,, •,‘rvlces than you re- ed mid was liiuindiiig away, when a shot 16c. Kansas City. Mo., Nov. 7.—In all is selling at $8 per ton. A conllict with Russia is regarded from on«- of the villager« struck him. libraries of Hie etiuntry. Availing him ............ . Cheese —Full cream, twins, 15c; With one horrible cry In- sprung Into the self of Ills opportunities, of tbe care by Japan as sure, sooner or later, and probability a general strike of the un Young America, 15016c; factory Jari|iie, l'nrnl,’i|L Rnlmotiile am| air and then fell heavily to tin- earth. lessness mid Ignorance of the custodl she will not yield one point in the ion employes of the local packing hous Sala of Oreat Timber Tract. es will be ordered within the next 24 prices, 1(81 «c less. present controversy. •"«I Lout« L n ri,fbl bnml «liroctlon, There was a conviilalv** movem«-nt of the Astoria—A deed has been filed for tM11'-oul» keeping th«« path tn the ch.- limlia, a contraction, n sudden spasm, mis, mid a consummate knowledge of hours as an outcome of the sausage Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 10810 «c tin- treiisurcs unveiled to him. lie quiet record whereby the Oregon &. Mon makers' strike at Chicago. Officers in Rear Admiral Endicott, chief of the aud thu form was stretched out In mo per pound; spring, 11 %c ; hens, 11«12e; "Po'i|ltl|'iel'L1"' *!* »'•'■«"'''•i!. «olmi «ihjci-t ly and leisurely despoiled the libraries this city of the Amalgamated Meatcut tana Lumber Company, of Helena. broilers, $2.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, bureau of yards and docks, recom tionless alienee. Gaspard«« was dead! MoClure. of 14® 15c per pound; dressed, 16<ai«c; ,,|c|bng it o?,"'n bl» attention, There was a linn- of alien«-«-, and then of hundreds of their choicest manu mends an appropriation of $140,000 ters’ and Butchers' Union received Mont., sells to Samuel word to prepare for a strike order. Stillwater. Wash., 1566.29 acres of docks, $6(87 per dozen; geese, $7<1«' "»r "llpb-r t, "nd " *° ’* » ll"1» Francis clasped III« hand of Loili« nu,I scripts mid most precious heirlooms, fur the Puget Sound navy yard. Should such an order he issued, it timber land In the Lewis and Clark h«'l awn L ” Wn" "f bora! He drew him gently away from the scene. carefully obliterating afterward all Senator Mitchell will oppose the Eggs—Oregon ranch, 30c; Eastern U|""> It for n'i„W, l,r 11 O'« gazed "it Is too horrible!" he uttered, with a signs that might lend to tlielr Identifica policy of leaders in congress for econ- vzould, it is estimated, affect 1500 men district. The consideration named Is < and 800 women in the Kansas City $1000, but It Is supposed a much high fresh, 34«26Wc. "''-r«bl. e,’' wl"‘ f'-llngs of un- shudder. "Come, dear Louis, to where ony with a vengeance, and will work tion. plant. Potatoes—Oregon, 50® Me per er price was paid. kl" breast ... ............ . “ ln n fnlrer sight awaits you; let us go iin.l IIOw I ho collection tlniH ftCQtilrou for a liberal river and harbor bill. sweet potatoes, 2®2Mc. meet Rose, our sweet litth- blossom, who The Cuban congress has convened, came Into possession of the late laird Hops—1903 crop, 12®22c per pound Vacancies In Legislature. tb'rly; he iniirmured ten owes to you her safety!" Porta Absolutely Rejects Plan. and President Palma in his message Asliburnlmm; by what means Llbrl ’ s according to quality. "Him 1» safe, then!" said Louie, with With h , u ?r" »ou “”*?" Salem — Not only will a special ses praised Roosevelt and stated that the London. Nov. 7. — The Constantinople i-oldM-rles were afterward discovered Wool— Valley, 17®18c; Eastern Or» ** Presse,I " o'"'’ ,.»f" 1,1 breast, animation; “ah, thnt repays me for nil! prospects of reciprocity with America correspondent of the London Daily sion of the legislature be necessary to “Ay safe! We found her In the wood and trmed back to him; together with are bright. 'ttrf all „1' . ,?n ,le ,,b»erve«l thnt Mall writes the sultan has absolutely cure the defect In the taxation law, gon, 12® 15c; mohair, 35<87«c. the recent sale of the library nt n stu 'b*0 'rain «I, t'""f ' ''Pl’<’'"’«'l to have mi hour or two since; mid without wait Beef—Dressed, 6®6\c per pound. The Oregon supreme court holds tlist rejected every one of the proposals but a special election will be neces ,w':- a'ltos,. Imo"1" .‘‘‘■"•bed with many Ing longer than to meet Helen, and assure pendous Increnseof price, and the meth Veal—Small, 7«®«c; large, •«•«» contained In the joint note of Austria sary to fill several vacancies in the no tax levy can lie made next January. a» h,. 1 »’W bore. Every- her of her safety, the dear girl Insisted ods by which llu- French government and Rusia, demanding that the Mace legislature. The vacancies must be der pound. John Mitchell, president of the donian reform be caried out under the filled before the session is held, ac Fue»?'h'1* »PP»**'»’" 'C cou on guiding us Instantly in the direction finally recovered n portion of tlielr long- Mutton — Dressed, 4® 5c; laaba ,ùr''hlyin). , ho came upon a of the cave In which she had been <-on ’ lost treasures, form a most remnrk- United Minewoik.ra, is quite ill at direction and supervision of officials cording to the language of tha consti dressed, 6c. ?"n» ho niet,, |ÏU -bed upon the ground. fined. We were proceeding thither, with appointed by the two powers. tution. able and romantic chapter In literary stcrantou, P»s Pork—Dressed, 0®6«c. kruWciell with !aPitn ’’»“'kerchief, etn- the domestics and vlllngers. armed with ""h a delicate cipher Fruncía any weapons at command, when wo per- history»