Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 19, 1903, Image 1

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KLAMATH
VOL. Vili
KLAMATH
REPUBLICAN
FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON,
NOVEMBER
19, 1903.
borii peu»art, «lio had no deslrea, no as-
STRIKERS IN RIOT
MESSAGE
plratlon». «bove hi» condii Ioli ; ir you hall
iM-roiiie III«- brille of Siich a oli«-, unii for- Chicago Carmen Attack Nonunion Crew«
a
:
Honor as Well
saken u» and our love and care for you,
and Drive Them From Streets.
,
TRUE ; 7/ after wi* bave all Imeu so happy bere tir
C(
• liicugo, Nov. II.—Constant scenes
geilier, aud cast awuy frolli you all Ihat
STORY ;
Washington. NoV “2.—Following
<if
disorder,
over
a
district
approxi
­
lieloug» lo y<,u in yuur preaent |io»ition;
the message which the president yea-
OF
limi Miiffered that liner mind, tho»«* quick mately 60 square miles in extent, re­
terday sent to the special session of
THE
i
senallillitle». thut loftler, that mure ele­ sulted today from the inauguration of a
OREOON IRRIGATION CONVENTION.
SLOW MARKET FOR STOCK.
vateli and retineil nature, tu mule valila * strike by the employes of one of the
congress:
SOUTH !
thè
giu»», bliint i iim|io»ilioli of a I two principal surface
-
„
I To the Senate and House of Represent-
street railway Second Session, Held at Pendleton, Full Sellers and . —
Buyers
are
at
Variance
1»
atlves:
mere filler of ilie soil. a rude, iim-ultlvat-
of
;
V
companies in Chicago, All along tJi<*
of Enthusiasm.
Heppner Neighborhood.
I | have convened the congreaa that It
ed peasaut, tlieii, my cliild, I confi*»» ihat
lines, wherever cars were started,
FRANCE o
il would bave I hiii a bitter, bitter tliing
irrigation
Pendleton
—
"Interest
in
Heppner
—
The
livestock
industry
m“y consider the legislation necessary te
lo me. It wmild Ilare beoti tlie hardent strike sympathizers made de«|>erate ! on-
has Increased the biblical
ten-fold here, while not suffering, doei not put lnto operation the commercial treaty
slauglits
on
the
crews,
beginning
-
---------
-
at
tilow ibi» henrt lui» liorue for many a
present a very encouraging outlook. wl,h Cub“* which was ratified by the
long year, Rose!" Ami hi» voii-u gn-w lawn <>f day, and continuing ae long as during the past year." said President Between cattle and sheep the condl senate at Its last session, and subse­
tin* cars remained on the tracks.
A. H. Devers concerning the session tions are about a stand-off. Owing uuently by the Cuban government. I
CHAPTER XIII.
fused lu-r.
\ feeling ,,f faintness st»!« husky, and fallerei!, and thè teara, ile-1
The tie-up was made complete, A of the second annual convention of to the extreme backward demand and Jwm •l,ch l<-al»latlon demanded not only
It wna rvFiiliitf. In iht* lofty mi<l rlulily over her; she put tier hand to her brow; »piti' hi» iiiiiuhond, gathered in Ili» eye». I
furtii"lH-<i library of the* iiiartpila. th« all all wus strung«* liewllderiiient shout her. "I lieve learm-d lo love yuti, my ilarling," , number of cars were wrecked, ami that the Oregon Elate Irrigation Assoc.a scarcity of buyers, which are usually ’’Y our Interest; but by our honor. We
.a»-
ver liiiiip" biinit*<l with n aoft, hii I h I imh I Hlill hi» eyes were fixed upon her; atilt he salii, "wilh n fatber'a affeelioli. I hnd no (lerson was killed is no fault of the lion.
plentiful at this time of year, very 1 -----
i,nn" 1 t —
w,,h
propriety abandon the
I course upon which we have ao wisely
glow, bleiitlliiM lh«*ir iiKMiiilight ra<llan<-« lis watched eagerly. But over his lips n little l'hild olite. Rose, ami I lo»t lirr. rioters. One man’s back was broken,
"We had an enthusiastic meeting few transactions are reported.
rHt
",f the
While a few sheep sales have og. I embarked,
with th« iluuper and warmer ling»» uiiat by stole tlie paler of death; bis tine brow Y.m seeni lo l.ring lo my mimi wliat -he ,ln,| tl„. fi
............. .. ........... s strike was !n Portland a year ago. but we had a
would lime l>een; you grow more Jike q red at Wentworth avenue and West determined meeting here this year.” curred, the1 business has been con
ii blii/jng woo<| lire upon tin* broad h«*arth grew cold and while as marble itself,
When the acceptance of the Platt
that fileni daily bourly! t'mi bure taken
over tin? iiiMgmtli'eiit apartment, with ita and on It stood tile vers dew of agony,
Delegates to the number of about flped principally to local people. Out- I «mendment was required from Cuba by
Sixty-ninth street, where a mob of sev-
dark, niaaal««. anth|ii* fiirnliur«8. It«
"You yield, then?” he in|d. In n voles her plaee in my heart; you are deir to ■ eral hundred persons tried to hold up 150 were here from all over the state. side buyers and owners have not been lhe “ctlon of the congress of the United
me. Uose, a» «he would bave lu-enl"
broad, blah walla, lln<*d with coatly and choked with emotion
Ontario sent a delegation of 25 mem­ able to agree on prices. Owners ar<-
this government thereby definite-
Ile claapod ber tenderly to bini; and a train.
bers for the purpose of capturing the determined In holding for $1.50 pei ly committed itself to the policy of
mibiitantlnl rohiniea, the rrlmaon draper
?leld!" Nhe rose »lowly from her
Derogatory remarks regarding the 1904 convention. They wore badges head for lambs and $2 per head for treating Cuba as occupying a unique go-
lit of Ila deep window*, mid the polUhud aest; she unclasped Ilia fingers from her» thè yoiltig girl, IIIOHI deeply tollcbed hy !
oaken floor that ahoin* and r«*fle< t$*tl bm-k with despairing strength. "All, no! Yon hi» word» ami uianner, wept sileotly up- union by an armed nonunion employe inscribed, "Ontario, 1904.” The con­ yearling wethers. Farther in the in «Ilion as regards this country. It was
| of the company caused a riot at Thirty- vention hall was crowded and every terior, in Grant and Wheeler counties I Provided that when the island became a
Iht; nitdlow warmth in rippling lluea of mistake! I love him; I will lu» true to on hi» breast.
where shipping facilities are not so I free and Independent republic she should
"Bui, my chilil," he <oiitintied, whvu he »ixth
and Stute Street» toniglit. . The speech brought forth discussion.
;
him."
zM
bei'ome i-almer, "it wa» no clown man v was
__ .!
___ „„ into
„.. an engine house
President Devers, in his opening ad­ good, the conditions are even worse I «tend In such close relations with us as.
lb'Mide a lablt* of uiirloiialy <*arvi*n oak,
chased
lamia stood with one hand supporting had
You bar« n,.Hr by, and be'fore thè imlTce coùfiì dress said, regardlpg the attacks of than they are here.
I in certain respects, to come within our
whiuli in atrewn with rare mid ancient himself by the table, the other pressed wlioiu you premiseli to wed
i»«*«*ffl ulu'tiva wi-riMiliL* »»f tl.ut ”
■ .»
.....
A grant county sheepman was in|«y*if'n’ °f International policy; and It ne-
volume« aud the writing Implements of hard against hla aide, nud Ids face avert­ been always sensible of that."
reach the spot a mob of 2,000 persons the pi•»»:
"Oh, yes, monsieur!" she reapouded,
"I want to say that, while some of Heppner a few days ago looking for I cessarily followed that she must also,
the ¡nuripih, mid which (X’cuplea the <*en ed, so tlist she did uot see Its expression.
surrounded the place, howling for the
a -buyer for his lambs.
Ito a certain degree, become Included
ter <»f the floor, $dt* l<o"e. Hhn t* lean
11c did uot apeak; but the hand resting raising her bead ami speaking earnestly life of the refugee. A squad of police­ the papers libeled the association by
Two Wheeler county cattlemen I within the lines of our economic policy,
saying that they have accomplished
Ing forward upon thia table. h$?r fm e hid- upon the table was withdrawn in a luu- —seriously. "Robin was different from
those alsmt him. lie was better- more men, after a great deal of difficulty, but little, I know that, if it has done were in Heppner last week. They Situated as Cuba Is, it would not be wise
ill'll in her f«dded arum those fair, aculp- nieut aud It trembled,
finally ipielksl the disturbance and re­ nothing more. It has called the atten­ brought in 52 head of choice beef cat- Ifor ,h** country to permit the strategic
turetl arum whoag anowy whltmeao
"Imuis, I havo hurt wounded you; I noble than they. He was----- " She broke moved the man to a place of safety.
tion of the government to the fact tie. which had been sold to a local I jbu"e of the Island by any foreign mill­
gleam* rarely through the v$»il of falling have been too liarah! Will you not for­ off iu the midst of her words, blushing
Many person, chiefly nonunion street that we want irrigation, that we need butcher at Gresham. They report I,,ry power.
trenMeii. Iler graceful form ia a(tirc<| in give me?” Rone aaid, gently, and in u ami lonfiiaed al her own animation.
".Nay, my child, you need have no car men, were injured by flying «plin- irrigation works, and while no proj- that, in a general way, the market is I U I” f°r this reason certain limitations
* robe of »hilling fabric, Ila pearl hu*d tone that quivered with agitation. Klis
ftdda «weeping the floor about her and drew near to him. and laid her hand Im­ shame," said the marquis, kindly; "this tered glass. Two women were among ects are yet completed. I know that bad in the Spray country. Little de Ih“'« been Imposed upon her financial
some will be announced soon, Fur- mand and the absence of buyers is policy and that naval stations have been
shining, glittering aoftly in the mellow ploringly upon hi» arm. "You can but young man was, itidm-d, something more those hurt.
light *hed all around her. Khe doe* not aee that my promise must bo kept, and it ttisn those whom one 1» accustomed to
Excepting a few dozen passengers, ther than that, at the last session of the general complaint. In the vicin -onceded by her to the United States,
move; «he i* alleat motb»nleaa, aho hard pa hied ms that you should urge me to meet in that class to which he «»« allied. who had to flee from the cars, the 300,- the legislature a resolution was pass­ ity of Spray, there are a great many IThe negotiations as to the details of
I these naval stations are now on the eve
|\ aeetim to breathe even. Ho quiet I* break It. Ah. It la sacred, Imuis! help I cuiif<-»s that your preferenre fur him 000 patrons of the company were forced ed requiring the governor to appoint yearlings for sale.
The best offers have been $15 per I nt completion. They are so situated as
a commission to investigate the state
is no mystery to me, ami 1 do not at all
■lie, a* uh* recllnea thtm, with her face me to keep It so.”
to all other sort» of methods to g.t laws on irrigation, riparian rights and head, while the owners are holding I
prevent any Idea that there is the
disapprove of it."
concealed, that you might think her Bleep
There wa« no reply. But be turned
kindred questions, and the governor for $16. For the same cattle this I Intention ever to use them against Cuba,
"Ah. how good you are. moii.iiur!” down town and back.
Ing.
toward» her; lie held out hia arms; lie
has appointed the commission. Fur­ spring owners were offered $18. but Ior otherwise than for the protection of
Hut llooa I* not aleepiug Her errand gathered her to Ida hrenat aud held her uttered the young girl, gratefully, as
RANT AT AMERICA.
ther than that, the coming together then they were holding for $26. In I Cuba from the assault of foreign foes
hither I* of too painful a nature for that. there, while hia lipa were pressed calmly, she pressed his hand Io her lips.
of people interested in the welfare of the vicinity of Bpray the Gilman 4 Iand ter the better safeguarding of
"It ia no merit to me. Rose, that my
Alone, in thia awelling alienee, nlie* waifa; ailently, tenderly to hers. Then releasing
French cattle, consisting of 5000 head | American Interests in the water south
ami ÜNtroing for nu approaching foot her. he went out from her presence. The own honest convictions force me to ac­ Colombian^ are Wild Over the Los« the state, particularly as applied to Ir­ are ranged.
rigation, I sthe means of arounslngthe
• t u». These Interests have been largely
of Panama.
amp, the hour pziMM<** in «b*vp <tnd sorrow­ door closed behind him. A step 1» heard knowledge hia superiority, nud the good
people up as to the necessity of irri­
In the great alfalfa feeding district increased by the consequences of the*
sense you have displayed in your choice.
ful reverie. For
haa a duty, too without that of the marquis.
Colon, Nov. 14.—The Royal Mail gation. and that is the most import­ on Butter creek, there are 1000 less »ar with Spain, and will be still further
long deferred, to perform to-night, ami
"Well, my Hose, you are walling for And now," he added, while th«* old steamer Orinoco arrived this morning, ant thing, and the meeting which we cattle being fed this year than last increased by the building of the Isth­
It<» u<in«*u«piciicrN may I m * only too bitter me,” ho »aid, cheerily, as he approached laughing glance ahone in his eyas, "1 «lore
have today shows that interest is not The fact that hay is selling for $8 per mian canal. They are both military and
bitter to her, inaainiich aa they affect her; “and have been waiting some time, say you iw «lying with curiosity to know bringing news of General Torres and
lacking."
ton in the stack is the principal cause economic. The granting to ua bf Cuba
othvra. She doea not fear the perform- I am afraid, tM Wlmt »hall I My for how 1 came into poeseeaion of all this the* Colombian troupa he took from
Other addresses were delivered by for this.
>f the naval stations above alluded to
lure after the proclamation of the re­
aiice of thia duty herauae ah<* alirlnka myself, eh?" and he »eated himself lie­ knowledge***
Chamberlain, ex-Governor
s of the utmost Importance from a mil­
"llld«*ed, sir, it is a matter of curioeity public <>f l'anania. The soldiers be­ Governor
from fulfilling her truat from keeping side her. "But, what alls you. my child?"
Geer. Mayor Halley, Judge Lowell, A
itary standpoint, and is proof of
the
haved well on the« voyage.
her plighted word; but abe picture* to hr added, with evident concern; "yon are to me," she answered, frankly.
EXCEEDS ITS CAPACITY.
King Wilson, and Will R. King.
good faith with which Cuba la treating
"Wlint,
then,
will
you
any,
If
I
assure
On
the
arrival
of
General
Torres
and
heraelf the dl*app«dntment ahe may I»* III!"
ua.
ub'Hit to inflict on other*.
"No no! 1 aiu not III, air; but I am tin- you that Robin himself told to me the his troop« at Cartagena the new » of the*
Coo» Bay Hatchery Will Handle Ten
Cuba has made great progress sine«
greater
part
of
it
nil.
ami
that
I
divined
A dmtant d>M»r um*l«'*ea, but ao softly happy,” returned Rose, lining her beau­
OREGON MINES GAIN.
events on the isthmus quickly spread
her Independence was established. She
Million Egg«.
only
a
very
little
bit
-eh,
Ito»»*?"
he
ask
­
iu ita casing of cloth that no *<>und fol­ tiful eyre, swimming with tears, to bi»
and acusc-d excitement. General Torres
ed.
Oregon City—"With a capacity of has advanced steadily tn every way.
lows It I* a gentleman who entero; he earnest face.
and his officers were- threatened with Output of the Precious Metals on the In­
She already stands high among her sis­
"Robin,
sir?
ah.
then
you
have
Keen
only
6.000.000 eggs, the Coos
Bay
pauaes a moment; hi* glance take* in the
"Unhappy? you are young for that,
ter republics of the new world. She ia
arrest as traitors, but the threat was
crease In^Our State.
Hatchery
will
this
year
him!"
said
Rose,
with
hnrdly
suppreased
handle 10.- loyally observing her obligations to us;
bemity and atilMliied wplcmlor of the arene Rose. Home girlish whim it Is. I ll war­
not put into effect, The populace,
a
I
’
Washington. D. C.—Compared with 0C 0.000 salmon eggs.
------- ” said r-x
Deputy 4he lg
before him; but it ia accustomed to that. rant me U'Xhlng more, aud you are mak­ joy.
entitled to like treatment by ua.
greatly excited, soon crowded the ether states in the west, and with Fish Warden H. A. Webster, who has
"I have aeen him, my child."
I The treaty submitted to you for ap­
It rcata upon the center of th$* whole— ing yourself extremely miserable about
streets crying, “Down with the Ameri­ Alaska as well, Oregon made a moat just returned. from a visit to the I proval
"And lately?"
upon the bowinl figure* of the young girl It.” And he stroked her bright hair gent­
creditable showing, proportionately, state's salmon fishery interests in the I nomir secures to the United States eco-
"Quite lately." he returned, pleased and cans.”
)under b> the table. A »hadow, * blend­ ly, a» he »poke these word» in an enliv­
advantages as great as those glv-
amused at her innocent betrayal of de­
United States Consul Ingersoll, fear­ with its gold production in 1901. ac­ Southern and Coast districts of the I en to
ing at om* of sorrow and perplexity, ening tone.
Cuba
Not an American Interest
light.
ing violence, remained shut up in the cording to reports that have been re­ state. This increase in the output of I is sacrificed by the treaty, and a large
real* upon hl* Km* brow. Then • lowing
"Il 1» n<> whim, air,” answered Roar,
ceived by the director of the mint. the station at Coos, says Mr. Webster, I Cuban market is secured to our
th«* <lo<»r. he advances, and wtanda Itraide sadly. “I have beeii doing wrong all thia
consulate.
"May I a»k when it wa«, monsieur?"
produc­
ilm fable.
"It was yesterday; nay— 1 have »«in
The Barranquilla authorities had in­ The official report on Oregon's gold is due to a change in the manner of I ers. It is a market which lies at our
lime
" Khe could pro red no further
output was prepared by F. A. Wing, operating the plant. Racks were in floors, which is already large, which is
■Roar!’* lu* calla, gently.
him
as
lately
as
today."
for her tears.
tended sending 300 Colombian trmips
The young girl raiwrd her head.
"To-day? ah. then, he ia very near!’’ by the Orinoco to Cartagena, but assayer at the government assay of­ stalled this year that withstood the | apable of great expansion, and which
"Doing wrong, poor little mouse? and
"fa *t you. lA>iii*?*< »he aaked. with an to make a confession?" smiled the good she said, in a subdued yet joyful tone, learned that the vessel had debarked fice at Seattle. By way of introduc- freshets and permitted a continuous I is especially important to the develop-
catch of salmon, while last year the | ment of our export trade. It would be.
air of sadne»a.
thought you were old Hinn, kindly. "Win. it-,-,'. I think, and with her eyes lout to the floor, as General Torres and his men, and de­ tion Mr. Wing says:
"By a thorough
and
systematic catch aggregated only 3.500.000 eggs | indeed, short-sighted for us to refuse to
iu
meditation.
Huddenly
raising
them,
then, that I muat grant absolution before
cided to keep the men at Barranquilla. method of checking the receipts of The surplus in this year s catch is be I take advantage of such opportunity, and
‘I Imre rciimiiird at home, lb me. I hand, and refuse to listeu to your story, she asked: "Where was it. monsieur?"
The excitement at Barranquilla in­ bullion and ores originating in Ore­ ing deposited in the bed of Coos river I to force Cuba Into making arrangements
"Too
many
questions.
Rose,
”
laughed
could not go. I winhetl to «re you.”
1 won't hear any tale« against my little
after the eggs have impregnated. Mr
the marquis—"too many queations.
I creased with the spreading of the news gon. deposited and shipped to the sev­
* Yon w lalietl to *r* me, Lotlia? We flM ’■
eral assay offices, mints, smelters and Webster also visited the state s sal with other countries to our disadvantage.
of
the
secession
of
the
isthmus,
which
must
keep
his
whereabouts
a
matter
of
nre in each other'a presence every day.
This reprocity treaty stands by itself,
"Ah. monsieur, you treat it lightly! You
was supplemented by exaggerated ac­ refineries of the United States aneff mon interests at Yaquina, Alsea and it is demanded in consideration of broad
secrecy for a short time."
To-night — ”
do not kuow how—how----- "
British Columbia, the output of 1901 Siuslaw and reports an unusually good
"Ah,
monsieur!"
sui<l
Rose,
gently,
and
counts
of
the
alleged
part
played
by
"Ar, tonight, Roar! Tonight,
"I don't know, I suppose you would
was found to be as follows:
run of silverside salmon this fail. He National policy, as well as by our eco­
the United States therein.
would «ay, you have an Interview
say. how serious an affair it Is is that it, with a pretty air of deprecation.
Ounces.
▼alue. also found the hatcheries making a nomic interest. I twill do harm to no
"Indeed, my dear child, it will do you
tny uncle, ami <antiot listen to m
Fears are entertained for the safety Gold ....................... 88,759
little Rose, eh?"
$1.834.821 good showing, the catches equaling Industry. It will benefit many indus­
knew of thi* interview; my uncle
"Yea, monsieur," answered the young no harm. Wait till to-morrow, only to­ of Americans in Colombia, and of the Silver .................... 163,873
211.87b if not excelling, the capacity of the tries. It is In the interest of our people
morrow, amt I will tell you where he is; powiability of the anger of the popu­
nie; mid, forgive me, dear Roar, I
a whole, both because of its import­
girl.
The copper output was valued at different plants.
woiihl prevent It!”
ance from the broad standpoint of Inter­
"Exactly. Well, then, suppose I try nay, more—you shall see hiui. You will lace being vented against foreigners $4103 and the lead at $1631. making
grant lue until theu?"
national policy and because economically
lb* sp4»ke in a « u I h I ihh I, but agitated to guess Y‘
,
generally. The authorities at Savanali a total valuation of $2.052.433.
Forty Cattle Were Killed.
"Willingly."
t intimately concerns us to develop and
vol.«. lie »ratctl himself be» I de her,
"You could not guess! Monsieur, you
There was a gain of $146.257 in the
have
mounted
two
obsolete
guns
cover
­
"Now you can easily tell how I guessed
ano i:iiir.|, nlao, forward on the table, must read this.” And she drew from her
Umatilla—Word has been received secure the rich Cuban market for our
output for the year over that of 1900.
ing
the
wharf.
"ith hi* ImiidM claaing hera, a* lie ut- pocket a letter, which she was aicout to nt the object of your errand thither to­
notwithstanding the fact that some of here of a terrible slaughtering of cat­ farmers, artisans, merchants and manu­
b I' I the-«* Imploring worda.
give him; but be put it away, smilingly, night."
the mines were closed down for part tle on the bank of the Columbia river facturers.
PRICE FIXED ON FRIAR LANDS.
Finally, it is desirable as a guaranty of
‘ Y.oi would prevent It, l<oiib! why? with his hand.
Richard
"Since Robin told you all Shout thia,"
or all of the year, some for the pur­ at a point west of here
WotiM y.ni hi,| me m gliTt the fulfilment
"You will uot allow me to guess. Rose? she said, with a alight am) charming
pose of installing new sinking plants Brothers of Horse Haven had pur­ the good faith of our nation toward our
of ii duty already tO4> long 4lrlayedY”
then I will not look at your letter. I am blush, "you must have hail little difficulty Taft Appears to Have Solved Vexatious or other machinery, some from labor chased a large bunch of cattle in the young sister republic, whose welfare
Ah. Ibmr, you are about to *ral your harder than stone, my bird. And now. iu divining my purpose, when, at your
Philippine Problem.
troubles some on account of the lack vicinity of Heppner and drove them must ever be closely bound with ours,
to the banks of the Columbia. Dur­ ' We gave her liberty. We are knit to
fgb1
I hink once more, I b4>«o*r< h you; Rose, don't interrept me. for. ns I told questioning thin morning. I acknowledged
of
ore, and other causes.
Washington, Nov. 14. — Advices
[ her by the memories of the blood and
• here la time Break till* ideal lomdage; you, I mean to guess; and I'll wager a that it was to say to you something ini-
The production of 1901 is given as ing the night the cattle became fright
reaching the war department from Ma­ follows;
cned. it iB believed at a passing train the courage of our soldiers who fought
he «ilerit, mid forget the vow* that are —a wedding drvss shall it lie, petite?”
mediately connected with myself that 1
nilla indicate that before he sails for
no longer binding. |»o not bring thia
Hi» good-natured, comical maiiuer and desired to meet you here."
Value and were thrown into a fierce stam for her In war; by the memories of ths
grent sorrow to my uncle, who h>vt*a you lively tone, together with a certain sig­
$1.727,892 pede. They rushed over a steep bluff wisdom and integrity of our administra­
"Exactly, Rose," sai<l the marquis, the United States on Deeenilier 22, Gold ..
M»; <lu not break up thia happy house* nificance which he threw into his Inst gaily. "Well, my darling, we have made Governor Taft will have succeeded in Sliver .
170.721 and 40 were killed outright, Many tors who saved her in peace and who
hold, whii li umi I m * no more happy when words caused her first to smile, aud than our confession»- have we not? ami they setting one of the most vexatious prole* Copper
3.416 were so badly injured they had to be «tarted her so well on the difficult path
of self government. We must help her
A on hmr Nm rilit'Uil your*4*lf w heu you to blush, despite her sorrow and agita­ were not such terrible confessions, after lems connected with the acquisition of Lead ..
4.146 killed. The loss is over $600.
onward and upward; and in helping her
lune left the Imiirth timt I* only bright tion. lie waited an in-lant, and then all. Robin. I honestly declare Io you. 1' the Philippine«, namely, the adjust­
we shall help ourselves.
Apples of Rogue River.
"i’ll your presence, to hide your*elf in went on:
like, and am proud of. I have invited ment of the claims of the friars for
The foregoing consideration caused ths
obscurity!’*
Work on the BUI Nye.
Ashland—The value of the apple
"What silence? then you consent, him hen* to-morrow. Hut. Hose," ami hr their extensive property holdings in
negotiotion of the treaty with Cuba and
I he tear* were tilling her sweet eyes; Rose?- well, a wedding dress it shall be, took her haml in hia. “yon must not ex­ the islands. The price to be paid ap­
Medford—The owners of the Bill crop of 1903 in the Rogue river val­ its ratification by the senate. They now
n great cry waa at niggling for utterance then. As I said. 1 will wager a » editing pect to lu-liold the lineu blouse and ser- proximates $7,000,000.
Nye mine, located on Gall's creek, ley is estimated at $125.000. This with equal force support the legislation
viceable garments in which you were
about
ten miles north of Medford, are takes into account only the export by the congress which by the terms of
in her breast; but she silenced it with a dress, lace, jewels and all."
Negotiations to this end have been
"I shall want neither lace nor jewels, probably wont to see him. Robin is no
»•«If duMpnlrlng effort.
Mln* rnked her
making preparations for mining on a crop, which ia estimated in quantity the treaty is necessary to render it im­
glMlice to hia.
longer a gardener, and. therefore, yooi I in progress at Manilla between Gover­ large scale. A five-stamp mill, hoist­ at from 150 to 175 carloads. Central
luonsieur,” said Rose, halt sadly.
perative, as failure to enact such legis­
"Do not Interrupt me, my child! must anticipate quite an alteration in hit nor Taft and Mgr. Guido, the papal ing machinery, etc., are being install­ I’oiut. the shipping point for several lation would
Vou lire aware, then. Loula, of the
come perilously near a
delegate, ever since the governor's re­ ed. The company has an 80-foot shaft, of the large orchards, including Ol-
*
Against let me* see—against a pair of personal appearance."
<u»jn*t of thim interview?”
well Bros., will send out 60 carloads pudiation of the pledged faith of
turn
to
the
island
from
Rome.
The
"How?
no
longer
a
gardener,
mon
­
diamond
buckles.
You
see
I
mean
to
u
good
deal
of
tunneling
and
other
de
­
Ah. too well too well’’ he answered;
nation.
main obstacle to a settlement appear« velopment work on the claim. The or more: Medford about an equal
°r I knew that it niiiMt come, sooner I make you pay well, Rose that I »hall sieur?" iterated Rose, in some surprise.
I transmit herewitn
me
treaty as
number. Fifteen carloads will go out
"No
longer,
my
child;
he
was
offered
ore
Is
ftee
milling
and
there
are
sev
­
to have been an issue between the
‘•r Inter, »im e you adhere to the decision guess rightly,"
from Talent, ten or more from Ash amended by the senate and ratified by
an
employment
of
an
entirely
different
eral
thousand
dollars
worth
of
gold
pa|>al delegate and the religious orders
the Cuban government.
>2'i on.e made But again I a*k you—
"I do not understand you. monsieur,”
land, several from Gold Hill
and
„ THEODORE
--------------------- RO08EVELT.
hot reveal till* secret to my uncle,”
said the young girl, wondering, perplexed character, which he Immediately accept­ as to the proportion of the purchase in sight. Superintendent D .R. An­ Phoenix.
" hits House, November 10, 1M3.
drus,
of
this
city,
left
recently
for
the
ed; it was much more congenial to his tal­ money to be paid by the insular gov­
it i* not alone my pronihr to Robin and diverted at his luauner.
Which I regard, I ahi I»,”
"You don't? what a pity!” There was ents ami capabllitiea, ns well as to his ernment that was to lie turned over to mine, to look after the Installation of
PORTLAND MARKETS.
the new plant.
Dynamite Under Plant.
"Von wonfij ,My that you love him mischief in his eyes, that brought the tastes and desires, lie is fast rising in Rome.
This, it is understood, has
"till. tlu*n'/ '
Hiiiile to hers. "What a pity!" he repeat­ the world. Rose;” and the good marquis been agreed upon.
Trinidad. Colo., Nov. 12.—Dynamite
Wheat
—
Walla'
Walla,
75c;
Machinery
for
Bohemia.
blue-
III«* tsars tell from lu*r ««yea; a blush ed. "Well, at all event», 1 will com- smiled. "Ah, lie will lie a great man.
was exploded this morning under th«
Cottage Grove—The mining ma stem, 79c; valley, 78c.
.....
,"'r f«lr ........
tier I ioh .I was mence, and probably, by the time 1 shall Home day! You would scarcely recogniss
Warship Fired on Her.
power house at
chinery for the Crystal Consolidated TBarley—Feed, $20 per ton; brewing I electric light and I
have iinlahed, you will comprehend my him now, I'll warrant. Why. child, this
tyini*i) aafite.
’ u
“”on
Hastings.
20 miles north of Trinidad.
New York, Nov. 14.—The Clyde Mining Company has arrived from the $22; rolled, $21.
-'ll, Iio no! do not any it, Roa«!" I ip meaning more fully. In the first place, rustic lover of yours is ns great a gen­
Flour—Valley, $3.759 3.85 per bar­ One corner of the house was blown
then, there in a certain young girl—you tleman as there is in France this day. line steamer Cherokee arrived today Union Iron Works, San Francisco,
fried, sorron-rully.
from Santo Domingo with late direct and was immediately transferred to rel; hard wheat straights, $3.75*4.10; out. but the machinery was not dam­
■■’f.”'*-* '""tls. this It not kind It I» sec« I mention no names, Rose—a certain The throne itself smiles upon him!"
"He said so," snid Rose, musingly— intelligence of the insurrection ami re­ tracks of the Oregon & Southeast­ hard wheat patents, $4.2094.50; gra- aged to any great extent. Although
" I ’
"ni<l the young girl, turn young girl, 1 say, who has'n lover. Yon
aa QRiio 7s
u i whMt,
v x'.i
.. | that
information
Is meager
Is understood
"he said ao—did he not? that he should ports an exciting experience with a ern Railroad for shipment to Bohem­ ham, $3.35*3
75; whole
$3^5
the dynamite
was it not
placed eor-
• to him ngnin. "Y,,,, Un„w. (
, are IlMtening. 1 presume, my child?”
rise to honor ami preferments anil Dominican man-of-war, by which the ia. This machinery consists of the
"I am listening, nionaleur.”
"•ik my promise. |i„ not add to the
W
>e
»
’
•
I
rectly.
and
very
little
damage was
latest
and
most
improved
pattern
In
wealth?
Yet
how
little
1
imagined
that
"Good! This young girl, then. Is be­
IO, o’" ? ,,ll,'8,ly teel. | must see your
steamer was stopped several times, on stamp-milling machinery. When com­
Gala—No. 11 white, $1.07)^; gray,!done. At the strikers’ headquarters
|o *|{.\’bj,f|lci|g$. my betrothal trothed. Very well; that Is not nt nil to it would be so soon!"
one occasion shots being fired across pleted the mill will have a capacity $1.05 per cental.
lit is claimed that the dynamiting was
"Well,
you
see,
1
have
won
my
dia
­
lie wondered at, ns young girls very fre­
her bow and another the ship eluding of 25 tons per day. A
Millstuffs—Bran, $20 per ton; mid- not done by strikers, and that the pur-
high-grade
monds.
Rose,
”
he
snid,
laughingly.
"You
"Ati'l render him unhappy, cut Helen quently find themselves in thia poxitlon.
shall give them to me on your wedding the warship under cover of darkness. standard concentrator will be used in dlings, $24; shorts, $20; <h»p, $18- PO’e probably was to have militia or-
•'''■»Gnl,,,,, t„ th,. T(.rT henrt. leave
linseetl dairy food, $19.
’ ’*«’'«1 to the camp.
me Hho 1» betrothed to n poor young man n
Macoris was evacuated by the military connection with the mill.
«••^lied miserable! Rose, listen to workman; we will »ay he is n gardener. day. And now. my darling, let ns join
ki?,ireirnimt°lt1hy’ci-fP*«ri I40"' C10Ver’
subrttnt. tor Ship SabsMy.
Well, these two the girl and her lover— our friends. They will be waiting fot forces November 3 and all the ports
Marvelous Vein of Gold.
except San Domingo City were in the
us.
”
Butier
Fan.*»
\-rssii
Lv
»TUfluv
Washington.
Nov. 12.—Representa-
cannot
marry
yet,
because
they
are
hy
Kil"nt’ 1 ""’teat!" st........
ut-
Wolf Creek—E. E. Blalock has
Ami Rose went with him. almost in a hands of the insurgents.
wh 1.
h,'r b"«'l from his, no means in suitable clrcumstaneea; for state of bewilderment, knowing that sh«
“ve J°nPB’ of Washington, today re-
struck a ledge on his mining claim ...r
per pound, dairy, l«H920c; store, |ntroduced his substitute for the ship
ini.i
” fritnson glow of <-oiK<d<m»m-»H ah«« Is quite« ns poor ns he. Alf, they
on Cayote creek which. It is claimed,
hnd not said half she wished to say, yet
nn<l timidity suffused her
must he content to wait!"
t”®*
¡subsidy bill, which provides that a
Favors Farming as Study.
assayed
$27,000
per
ton.
In
it
he
nave
oa „„.e.
|i«vc pity on
me!"
He paused, and regarded her with a unable to recall it, or to think anything
Cheese — Full cream, twine, 15e; ¡discriminating duty of 10 per cent, in
Rochester, N. V., Nov. 14.—Reports found a stringer of solid gold, from
'Bose, one instant, Let inc speak far enriona smile. She looked up, her eyes hut thia sudden revelation of the mar-
15916c;
factory |addition to existing duties, shall be
of the various officers of the National which he has taken out about $25.000. Young America,
quin.
'll" last time. | |„Ve .'■oui I would ask sparkling with freah-strenniing tears.
¡collected on goods imported into
snd still continues with the same prices, 191 Ho leas.
Grange
were
presented
at
the
conven
­
(To
be
continued.)
.'•"I to he my wife! Nay
»
"Ah. monsieur! you are telling me
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 10910Xc United States In foreign vessels,
do not start
tion today. The report of the worthy width. It is rumored that he placed
A Legal Expectation.
nw"7 f'""> me.
per pound; spring,llXc; hens, 11912c; f aRe the, 8OO<18 80 imported ar» not
■. I lear me to Hie my----- "
lecturer, Governor N.J. Bachelder, of a guard over it night and day. The
How
I
The good tnarquia kissed her.
"'«w can I hear
to see you you,
An Illinois nttorne.v argued to the New Hampshire, covered the edueit- ledge is said to be wedge shaped, broilers, $2.50 per dosen; turkeys, live, r,QW d»li»bIo. » straight dlscriminat-
H omo , 5 •
"I am telling you about two people
move among the high
t t T
8d VM,orym "
peaked on top, and widens in depth 14915c per pound; dres^l, 16918c
court one after another of ii series of 1 tional work of the Grange.
Reference
«««7
,s.r,u.n.
be ?v|p'> The bl" Proposes to en-
i..!1"
"f l' rHll,'e, envied and whom I once knew, my child. 1 will pro­
wonk
points,
none
of
which
duejta,
$6(4
7
per
dozen
;
geese,
$7*10.
very
'■"ninin'i! i
"" wbo M,1""i'i
force the foregoing regulations after ..
„n„ v--*
I*'"**
nt ceed. Our young gardener, we will nay, seeuied to the court to have any merit, was made to the teaching of principles
Eggs—Oregon ranch, 30c; —
Mining Company Formed.
Eastern, I April 1, 1905.
wlq I ’ '
,be thousand luxiirh-a
goes away; and the girl, who meets with
of agriculture in public schools, and to
< 'ii SyT ............................. . for some slight change of clreuniatalieea dur­ until the court finally said:
Roseburg—Articles of incorporation fresh, 24*26 Me.
securing the rights of agriculture in the
__ oe-
Russia Must Yield to Japan.
Potatoes—Oregon, 50965c per sack
••Mr, — . do you think there Is ititj land grunt colleges. The farmers gen­ have been filed by the Gold Mountain
a position ami enjoy ml- ing his absence, continue» to remember
'""'"«"H Hlill,.,I 1 t„
Mining
&
Smelting
Company,
Tokio.
Nov.
—There 1« a strong
The
sweet
potatoes,
2*2
Me.
him.
But
for
some
reason,
which
is,
thing
In
these
points?"
to your lieanty, your
erally approve the movement.
1003 crop, 1'29220
per pou»d, I inclination In well-informed circle« to
capital stock is fixed at $100.000. dl-
Hop»—r*
'
doubtless, lu this cane, nu extremely nat­
To which the attorney replied: "Well.
.
..........""t. your intellect
| doubt the pacific forecast Issued In
vlded into shares of $1 each, The according'to quality.
III I bear to Hee you the wife of ural one, she in'glecla to Inform a certain Judge, perhaps there Isn’t much in any
America Want» Port Opened.
" f'lWHIlt? 1 Ah,
Ail, be merciful to me! lie friend, or friends, of hers, that she has
company has a number of claims
Wool—Valley, 17® 18c; Eastern Ore­ Europe. It Is believed that peace will
know
one
of
them
alone,
but
I
dldn
t
London,
Nov.
14.
—
The
Daily
Mail
’
s
hiM to yourself*
only be made possible by Russia's
south of Camas Valley, near the Mar­
promised to marry this young man. For
"•""te; for ron ; awake from this fatal Illis neglect she presently begins to re­ hut your Honor would kind of bunch Tokio correspondent says the United tindale mine, which was recently sold gon, 12®15c; mohair, 35*87 Me.
complete acceptance of Japan’s claims
11»
■'"'I
lif'smliig, Rose."
Beef
—
Dressed,
6*6
per
pound.
u—■
States minister at Seoul, Corea, has for $30,000. Assays of ore taken from
regarding Manchuria. Th» Japan»»»
lunes h h
" iu . , > W l !, , h 8tr,itte«' energy.
Ills proach herself. Now. listen again, Rose,” them." Case and Comment.
Ve*)—Small, 7H**c; large,
I government finds It IncreAaingTy dlf-
'W
thsiii
<m*n
presented
a
note
urging
that
Corea
near
the
surface
show
average
value«
^1,1 hl"
'hteiigh h.*r; 1,1, s g,
„„<*.«
glance and he grew quite serious; "if this young
Conduct Is three fourths of life, Mat spetslily open file port of Yonampho.
der pound.
'ficult to restrain popular sentiment.
of $16 to $26 per t»n.
• h »um T’ w“,,ln8 f,,r «» nnswer, with. girl- if you, Bose, had been really about
tliew
Arnold.
«mcitaes, nn HI1Mk|}. |b||l
to bestow yuur hand upon u poor, low-
k> A A
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One Life’s Secret!
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