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KLAMATH VOL. Vlll. KIM MATH REPUBLICAN. FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER the approaching event, if that be th» I (•«$«•; for I m I iu II not mc < j you again proba bly for aoiiitf time.” ”Ah, why I n that, papa?” auld the young girl, nnxiouNly. GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OP THE “I have buNlueaa to which I rniiMt at- leml, nml which will occupy me cloaely TWO HEMISPHERES. for Nome moiithM.” “An I you will not even come to my wedding?“ Her tone wus low and Mor Comprehensive Review of the Import row fill. “I may not, dear child, ant Happenings of the Paat Week, Hut I »hull priiy for your huppineM. One day. I Presented In Condemned Form, Most hball i-oniv to look upon the old place, Likely to Prove Interesting to Our 'fill thou, my home I n in Lyon*. And now, I niiiKi bid you adieu!” And he Many Readera. rose. EVENTS OF THE DAY TheContrabandist; One Life’s Secret ! A TRUE STORY OF THE SOUTH OF I FRANCE 10, 1903. NO. 36. 9 FOR JOINT ACTION Matter of an Intern Brought L'p HAPPENINGS HERE IN ORE Wanhington, Dec. 5.—Thp ■te'jt'jar. of state today advised Kenatpe 'b"* ids I OR that he would, in accordaiiMs ¡ale request, and on recomm, ixlstkb SCHOOL FONDS IN DEMAND. swamp land contest , Fish Commissioner Bowers, extend the Canadian minister of marine un^ i»>n 1» St»t« Wins Market State Board Orante Application of Mar»- fisheries and representatives of the fish ’f -.fc. 4H»*r* . •». iiphtes tora and ¿asocíate». eries di partrnent of British Columbia,' M m »* Nwg *’<a»i4ms. ¿La^lowly Salem—The state land board has de an invitation to meet with representa tives of the ti»b commission of the tight. nh.R iiwM} cided the contest over 7,000 aerea of state of Wanhington and of the United 1 1 increur . the <Vri>«Lnde t ji land near ■UN* State» and consider the long-pending “Ihuir fnther, w hy will you go so soon? CHAPTER XVII. | ilu- morning Rust. hml been walling, with Martial law Im» been proclaimed at proposition ot establishing an interna- the stale school lands. Th- r The party had established theuiselves thi- utmost iiupiiili-iii'v, fur the app< ar Th«* murqulN will be dlNajipoiuted at not 1 Cripple Creek, Colo. tii nal salmon hatchery on Fraser river, board last week appr> v<d applicfttt ” at their hotel In Lyons, there to remain auce of Hugh; but, as yet he bmi failed Mol ing you; mid L ou I m for loans to the amount of $t>9,315. I <-iinnot stay, H onc ; do not auk me. for some days, before proceeding Io . to coin». The countess and Helen wire An international adiiiinistration is British Columbia. Paris. Il was hero that Rose luul some In their respective apartments. The mar- lieliove me, It I n b< st so. And now that t proponed for Macedonia. Commissioner Bower» ba» all along Earlier in the month applications wen hopes of meeting her father. Nhe could ■inis and Louis bad gone out, after awalt- I have Norn yon thiN once, it iniiNt con taken the po»ition that it will tie im approved to the amount of $30,090, Herbert Spencer, the famous writer, not but be sad aa »he thought of him, I lug since early morning the arrival of tent iin both for n long time.” practicable to attempt to o|>erate a making a total of about $100,000 put ¿ale and sold to the highest Didder. ie seriously ill in London. “I may come rnd are you, father.” «ml the difference between Ids fortune the expected visitor, but hud promised joint hatchery controlled by both gov out in loans during November. This decision [termite the Marsters “I think It better not; for I am very and hers; of his poverty, his loneliness; to return shortly, Itose sat alone, count- Seven large creditor» of Dowie oppose ernments, but i» willing to do most The demand for school fund loans people to purchase about 4,600 acres of hl» hmiii'less wanderluga. It contrast lag the moment» nud striving to find often away, and you might nut fiud me. the move to declure him bankrupt. anything that will promote the »almon may lie accounted for by two circum of swamp land at $1 per acre, while Now, my little Itos«*, adieu!” ed so bitterly with her lot that »he wept amusement In watching the acene with Il«* was gone; and Bose, dvNpIte bis i Ex-CongreuHman William M. Spring industry of I’uget Sound. He makes stances. The state is lending at as low the remaining 2,400 acres will be sold over tile r»-lleetion. out In the busy street. Every figure that No Rime waited, aud from morning till passed she scanned eagerly; every far« cheering words, wept sorrowfully. er, of Illinois, ami a Denccratic leader, it plain, however, that official infor a rate of interest as can lie secured any at auction. As the land is not sur mation in hi» posHCHBion indicates that where, and in case of hard times the veyed the state has not acquired com Tin1 marqtiiN was HNtoninhed, on his re is dead. nigh* »he listened mid watched an I prom underwent the Canadian and British Columbian state will not lie forced to call in its plete title and all purchasers will be turn. to Hnd (hut Hugh hud come nud ised herself that »lie should presiiitly see glance. The simplest solution to The Dalle» asixx-iateM are not favorably inclined money. An applicant a few days ago required to waive all claim to him. But th» firet day went by, mi l Suddenly she was attracted to one in gon«* ugiiin. 11 iu deeds, no carefully pre recover the aecolld, and th» third; and ati'I. particular a ligure am) rounteimiice and pared, were iinc I vsn . He waw vexed un i canal right-of-way muddle appear» to toward the establishment of a hatch wanted to borrow money from the the purchase price if the title should though every poaslble attempt was made beai-lng. like yet unlike th i «» ho of h<*r fntli* disappointed. And Louis could not con be piin-haHe by the state of Oregon. ery in conjunction with the state of school fund in order to transfer his fail. lu Hml »mil a person. It was In vain er a ptTMoii who to bi* Mocking <*cnl his regret Ht not having met him. In hi» annual report Secretary Washington, statements by Commi»- loan. He then had money from a pri The board also made a rule to __ the __ The object of their stay in Lyon* was Th« marquis, or l.oula, or both, were ; some plnce in thi» wilderness of strui- Moody strongly urge» a general »taff for sioner Kershaw, of Washington, to the vate capitalsit at 6 per cent. In stat effect that hereafter when application away from dawn till dark, seeking til tures, consulting, at the same time, a accomplished, mid now they prepared to contrary notwith»tanding. ing his reason for wanting to change the navy, similar to that ut the head is made for the purchase of unsurveyed Puri». mg« of him. yet no satisfactory result card which he held in hi« hand. How proceed to ~ Secretary Hay intends at an early the loan, he said he thought it possible swamp land and there is no contest, of the army. followed. Rose did not despair, how- eagerly she bent forward! lie crossed day to extend an invitation to the that there might tie a stringency in the the board will take its own means of ever. Nhe always »aid to herself, "If looked up met her glance. Yes It Was CHAPTER XVIII. A forest fire which is raging in the Helen Montauban looked forward to ' mountain» northeast of San Bernar Canadian officials through the British money market within the next year or ascertaining the value and the price at be is here they will find him.” Hugh l.ainiiiite! Hut how changed! He Thia Journey, »o long—thia long- ■lino, Cal., has already destroyed about. embassy in this city, and if the invita two and lie was afraid his creditor which it will be sold, but where there It was on the fourth day that, as Imula disappeared In the entrance beneath. 8ho Paris. tion is accepted, it is expected that the might need the money. He knew that was passing along on« of th« principal sprang to unclose the door of the apart er delay, fret ted her already tortured 6,000,000 feet of sawed lumber and prolonged discussion of conflicting the state would not need the money is a contest the land will be sold to the streets, he suddenly observed approach ment. A familiar step wa» Just without; ■pirit. Nne hail scarcely believed at brat other projH-rty and is not yet extin rights of the Puget Sound and British and that his loan from the school fund highest bidder. Illg him iu til« crowd a figure that seem It panned, mid ns the door Opened, Rose that «he «hoiilil need patience to support The contestants in this case were J. guished. Tiie lose will reach at leant Columbian fishermen may be finally could stand as long as the security re her in the carrying out of her dark reso cd familiar. Almost Immediately lie lost beheld him before her. D. Carr and others, of Klamath $100,000. ■iclit of It, aud hastening forward, It adjusted. "My dear father!'* she said, joyfully, lution she, the calm, firm, self-possessed mained good and the interest was kept county. slid »elf reliant! Nhn had prepared her agsiu appeared In th« dlatance. A nearer as he clasped her silently in bls arms. paid up. The submarine boat Pixie I1UH BLOW TO WARS. view caused him to utter an exclamation "You are glad to see me, then, nilg- self for long waiting, for daily endurance, stranded on the Virginia coast. The rate of interest charged by the CLACKAMAS POTATO CROP while awaiting the coming of a day which of satisfaction, mid the next moment lie nonile’/” A union of women’s clubs has been Active Move on Foot for an Anglo-Amer state is 6 per cent. The security re ■ food face to face with Jacques laroux. "Glad? uh, y«a! I have waited till 1 was to bring her full recompense for past quired by the state is greater than that Successful Yields are Being Shipped to i'Monsh-iir!" he exclaimed, with a broad was reedy to cry. papa." agony. But even she had not suffli-ient formed to oust Senator Smoot. ican Arbitration. generally required by private capital San Franc >»co. glow of pleasure, astmilslimi ut aud satis Holdlug him «till by the hand, «be led strength of will to liear her through with Emil Roeski, one of the Chicago ban Washington, Dec. 5.—The awaken ists, so tbat many find it inconvenient fuel ion lighting up Ills rough face, a» he him 111 Rose saw, now, though she would out n terrible struggle, to enable her to Oregon City —The potato crop of returned the mnk and weH-Rtonsed ■lot seem to remark it, the reason of his maintain her customary manner, to kei-p dits recently arrested, will plead hyp ing throuhgout the United States of a to borrow from the school fund. 'On popular sentiment, which it is hoped November 1 the state had $2,778,100 Clackamas county was very generally greeting of the count "mousieiir, you in altered appearance, which hud at first her from betraying the fierce and con notism. a success this year, yields exceeding Lyons? Why. I thought but no mutter prevented her from recognising him. For stant misery which she endured. For she The two Chilean warships supposed will develop into a national demand loaned out on mortgage security and I an thinking of you Just now. We have now, Instead ot the coarse and bumble wits always with them, from morning till to have been sold to Japan were pur for an arbitration treaty between the $63,600 on school bonds, or a total of 200 bushels an acre having lieen re ported. Particularly in the vicinity not met since I saw you nt the chateau, garb ordinary with him, lie wna clothed night: compelled to witness a happiness United States and Great Britain, was $2,841,700. chased by England. after Jhat lucky escape of yours." ill the attire of a gi-utlemiin, iu garments which had wrecked hi-r own. All this Every dollar of this is loaned on se of New Era was the crop of tubers the object of a gathering today at the "No. Where have you been, my of a fine yet plain material, suiting well was harder than she had imagined it Six hundred coolies sailed for China residence of General John W. Foster, curity that is perfectly safe. On ttle prolific. George Brown, an extensive grower friend?" said Imiiis, clasping bls band with th<* undeniably noble and striking would be, and it became a dally torture. from San Franusco on the steamer ex-secretary of state. It is understood first of the month there was cash in warmly "where have you been?" at that point, reports a yield of 700 form and natural grace of the wearer. She most meet her cousin lami» ai »he ixithian a few- days ago. the school fund to the amount of $645,- the movement has the hearty approval "Iu Lyons, monsieur.” The profusion of hair, formerly roughen was wont, before the knowledge of her bushels from 34 acres. Mr. Brown’s Japan has demanded an answer from of the president. Among those present 482.89. Since-that time some loans crop consisted of Garnet Chili, the “Iu Lyons?" ing and disguising his features, had been own fate of n rival'» triumph, wa» given have been paid and $100,000 more has today were Admiral Dewey, General her. Still, he called her hi« «weet cousin Russia to the former ’ s latest note on "With Master Hugh." partially removed, and the effect was Peerless and Burbanks. Farmers re Miles, Wanye McVeagh, Thomas Nel been loaned out. “la It possible? ' 1 wish to meet him no I«-« agreeable than astonishing. No —his beautiful cousin Helen -and sat by the Manchurian question ceive 75 cents a sack and the product son Page, Gifford I ’ inchot, Senator her. talking of a thousand plans for the Rose is here ill the city and d<-»lre« great wonder that Hose had scarcely known of this locality is shipped almost ex An ex-Cuban official tells the senate Proctor, General H. V. Boynton and I). ly to a>>» her father. And now. Jacques, him You would not have guessed that future his future and that of llose -and GET TIMBER CHEAP. clusively to San Francisco. perhaps this 1« an Impertim-ut question, this man had ever hewn wool in the maife her his confidant ns of old, stinging committee that General Wood changed C. Gilman. Frequent shipments of carload lota but I certs nly a«k It with the b<-«t of forest, and dwelt, u peasant laborer, iu her to tbo heart with bis innocent, hap laws to meet his own ends. Regarding the scope of the plan, Rich Tract Near Bend does to an East- are being made from New Km, and it motive«. Can ym Inform me what ar« a |H-a«ant'a hut. Rut Hugh, for reasons py, unconscious words, and she must bear The British cruiser Flora is ashore which is to be pushed vigorously, in Concern. is estimated that from 15,000 to 17,- the circumstances of Hugh? 1« he lu of his own. hnd chosen to cast off the it. lie talked to her of his beautiful on Vancouver island and there is danger the hope of securing at an early date Salem—One of the largest deeds ever 000 sacks will be marketed this year character in which he had so long appear bride ehe-L poverty?” the conclusion of an arbitration treaty, of her being a total wreck. ■ "No, monsieur, 11» lives In a quiet ed, III thia visit to Rose. Perhaps he "You arc her sister,* dear Helen,” he following the general lines of the Hay- executed by the state land board was from that point. As a rule the crop Although a number of Western sen neighleirliood. and In a comfortable had endeavored, by ibis change, to pre would say; “take care of her, cherish her Pauncefote treaty of 1897, the Associ issued a few days ago when 15,853 in this county is of good quality. though lonely home, nt some distance vent Rose from being obliged to contrast, for me, till the right is yielded up to me ators desire to see Secretary Hitchcock ated Press is authorized to make this acres of land were conveyed by a single from here. I am bi» only companion, mid with feelings of pain, his apparent pov —till you give it up to me, cousin." removed, President Roosevelt will not statement: instrument to the A. J. Dwyer pine Plenty of Feed In John Day. servant sa well. 1!« la not poor, and i« erty with the luxury of her position. As "Yes—yes; I will take care of her— 1 ask him to go. John Day—Joseph Oliver, for many “In April, 1896, a notable confer land company, of St. Paul, Minn. The it was, she wondered silently at the will take care of her!” answered Ma.le- quite couti-ut." Dowie will be forced to take the stand ence of the friends of international ar land is in the Deschutes pine belt, years the leading dairyman of Grant "Will you give him a message from me. change, yet, much as she desired to in moiselle Montauban. Her coiiiiti-nnm-e southwest of Bend. The consideration county, says that the recent rains, quire into his circumstances, a feeling was concealed from Louis; he could not and give the standing of Zion City. bitration was held in Washington, at Jacques ?" of the transaction is $19,817, or $1.25 warm and bountiful, have placed the "Fifty, if you have so many of them, of restraint, or delicacy, prevented her s<*e how white she was; he did not mark It is claimed his wife took $7,000,000 tended by prominent ami representa per acre. stockmen on a basis of practical cer nt first. the shudder that passed over her frame; worth of securities with her to Aus- tive citizens from all parts of the nioiudvur." The purchase was made in 1893, tainty as to having ample feed for their "Tell him, then, to come to me as he knew- not that the small band with tralia. United States. That conference de They ant there conversing for upward when the price of lieu land was $1.25 stock in the John Day valley. soon a» lie can, to-day, it possible. Tell of nu hour, during which she informed drawn from bis affectionate clasp was Mr. Dowie, the Zionist leader, has been clared in favor of an arbitration treaty per acre. As the land was selected be Oliver has always been inclined to take him that Rose wishes to »«■• him. Nhe 1« him of all that had lately taken place firmly clenched an I cold as marble. But between the United- States and Great with the Mgrtpiis of Montauban and Ills with regard to herself; of the discovery a feeling of deadly sickness stifle over forced into bankruptcy. Britain, and it was followed in Janu fore any extensive buying had been a hopeful view of the stock and feed daughter Helen." made touching the romance in which her; her head whirled; the agony of that The United States stands reatly to ary, 1897, by the signing of such a done in that region, this is probably supply situation, and vigorously denied "Very well, monsieur; I will tell him." Louis and herself had been concerned, moment was awful. tender its good offices to effect a settle treaty by Secretary Hay and Sir Julian the best of the Deschutes pine lands, the reported scarcity of hay. He now "And you are sure be will come, and of her approaching marriage with And Rose, too—our fair, innocent, con- ment between Colombia and the new Pauncefote. The treaty, by a close and was secured at an exceeding low points to the fact that a large number Jacqllcs?" him. Hugh listened to her story, smiled filling Rose—daily and hourly was with republic. vote, failed to receive the two-thirds price, especially in view of the advance of both sheep and cattle have been "He will come, monsieur, I think you nt the romantic part of it, aud wan grave her, constantly, not alone by her words in the value of timber lands in the last driven into the valley. majority required for its ratification. may ht »uro. Ilo will be glad to hear ag i in The Philippine exhibit at the St. mid sets, but by her very presence itself, Ive years. that Mademoiselle Ro»<- In m-ar him.” “I knew. Rose," he said, "who Robin implanting ill Helen Montauban's heart Louis fair will be an exposition within In the original purchase 62 rertifi- warship may brino treaty . Oood Promise of CaaL "'Hint Is well. And now, Jacques, I wna.” many a thorn that rankled deeply—sore an exposition. Forty acres are reserved • cates of sale were issued to as many hare an offer to make you. You have ly. Blit she preserved the old demeanor; for the islands and every one who has "You knew, papa?" John Day — Recent investigations different persons, and all these were done me, on mure occasions than one, "Yea. But 1 naw that the count was she schooled herself to her part till it seen articles from that island expresses President Is Anxious for Quick Return have shown beyond further question later assigned to the Dywer company. inch services as 1 shall never forget. I honorable aud sincere in his affection for was perfect; and Rose never dreamed admiration at the richness of the ex- of Panama Measure. the existence of vast deposits of coal for ahoiijd like tu have you near me. If you you, ami permitted him to think his di»- that the gentle kiss she gave was the many miles along the John Day river. Washington, Dee. 5.—Secretary Hay Premium« for Good Roada. are inclined to enter Into my m-rvh-e, 1 guise safe. I would uot have allowed kiss of a murderess—that the heart upon hibits sent. The interesting thing yet to be determ will take you mil pajT you well; If not, yon to marry a peasant. Rose." which her loving head was laid, in her The secession of Panama from Co had a talk with the president today Salem—The Greater Salem commer ined is whether the many thin strata girlish confidences, was even then filled lombia is re-echoed in Venezuela rnili about the developments on the isth cial club han adopted a resol tion pro 1 shall give you such a sum as may buy “Father, why not?" generally separated by layers of slate mus of Panama. Secretary Moody with the blackest, bitterest hatred, which a handsome farm iu the country or set “You will know- one day, my child." Guiana, according to a dispatch from viding a plan by which the city will you up In business iu the city. Come, Nhe looked perplexed a moment; then drove out every other emotion and thit Port of Spain, Trinidad. It is asserted dropped in while the subject was under stimulate the building of permanent and sandstone, will unite with depth *- form a continuous vein sufficiently»““ what do you say?" glancing up into her father's face, said: she was the object of that hatred. by one Venezuelan that the opposition consideration. As a result of the con highways leading into the city. There to be profitably mined. Should J (To lie continued.) “In the first place, monsieur, I am very "You heard of uiy imprisonment in the ference, it is possible that one of the party in Ciudad Bolivar contemplates are five road districts adjacent to Salem. of such strength be developed, the , much obliged to you for your kindness. cavern, father?" imitating I’anamans and seceding from United States warships now at Colon The club will raise a purse of $2,000 is a foregone conclusion. Got Him ut Last. But I must slick by Manter Hugh; I have "Yea. Jacques t< Id ms Ah. my child, will ne used to bring the Panama ca and divide it into premiums of $800, ‘‘The other day,” said the literary in Venezuela. been with him for many a long year, and how happy I am that you escaped! What nal treaty, ratified yesterday at Pan $600, (400 and 1'200, to be awarded to now he is knocked about, here his -1 there, do we not owe to the count anil to our clined uinn, “1 sent In a manuscript to PARTLAND MARKETS. Germany has recognized the new re ama, to the United States. the road districts ac ording to the I do'liot like to leave him. I have got faithful Jacques?” an Eastern magazine, mid, of course. public of Panama. The authorities here have decided used to him. aud he to me; and he isn't amount of money or labor volunteered "What, indeed?” echoed Rose, warmly. It wna turned down. 1 wouldn't have Hotheads at Cartegena would assass that it was projier to facilitate in every by the residents of the districts for Wheat—Walla Walla, 72c; bluestem. the sturdy fellow he was once; no you "But,” she resumed, “Gasparde wa« cared for that, but the editor attacked way the conclusion of the treaty, and, inate the American consul. see he needs me about him. And then. killed, pnpa." permanent road building. It is pro 77c; valley 78c. my originality by saying that some influenced in some measure by the urg- It wqa not for pay that I helped you “I knew of that, also, The wretch will Barley—Feed, $10 per ton; brewin». Senator Mitchell will call up the ings of the Panama representatives vided, however, that no premium shall thing had ben written along those out of a close corner once or twice, mon meet a Just account.” $20@20.50; rolled, $21. be awarded for more than 40 per cent 1905 fair bill early this month. here, cabled instructions to United sieur, but bscause I liked yon, and was "He said he was not my cousin. How same lilies in sotue other magazine Flour—Valley, $3.75@3.85 per bar of the value of the amount volunteered. not over fond of Gasparde. I shall »hare was that, pupa?" somewhere.” Snow is general in Great Britain and States Consul General Gudger to assist rel; hard wheat straights, $3.90@4.10; the fortunes of Master Hugh till the end "He told the truth, lie was no reta "Well, what did you do?" inquired all Europe has suffered from a great in all proper ways in the dispatch of clears, $3.55(33.75; hard wheat pat Cordwood Will Be Scarce. of the Journey; sometimes I think it's tion of yours; only I hn<! know n il Im the patient listener. the treaty on its return to Washington. storm. ents, $4.20®4.50; graham, $8,75; not far off for him.” since he was an Innocent, or. at least, an Salem — It is apparent that cordwood This is the explanation of the consul “Oh, I wrote another story and sent whole wheat, $4; rye wheat, $4.7505. The poor fellow's voice grew husky and Innocent seeming boy, when you first saw Secretary of Agriculture Wilson says general's conduct in confiding the will tie scarce and high priced again It III. It was returned In the same way Oats—No. 1 white, $1.07)i; Rray, slightly trembled. Louis was affected, him In your infancy, an I then, you know, and for the »nine alleged reasons. How credit for favorable balance is due the treaty to Rear Admiral Walker for con next season. For several weeks the $1 .05 per cental. spite of himself. I hade yon cull each other cousin after veyance across the isthmus from Pana state boards have been advertising for ever. not being discouraged, I wroto farmers. “Well, then, Jacques," he said, "since wards." Millstuff»—Bran, $19 per ton; mid« uuu- ma to Colon. The treaty should reach 8,000 cords of wood to be furnished to you must stay with him, aud will receive "But how wicked he was—a brigand still another story and seat that in to The federal grand jury has charged Washington in the ordinary course the state institutions next summer. dlings, $23; shorts, $20; chop, $18; linseed, dairy food, $19. no compensation, perhaps I shall think chief! All. If we had known it. pupil, him. He sent that back, too.” the Hawaiian legislature with gross about December 15. The bids opened aggreagted less than of some other srrangsfilcnt. Hereafter, how much more dreadful lie would have “After that what did you do?" Hay—Timothy, $15@16 per ton; corruption. 4,000 cords, and the figures named 1 wish you would keep me advised of seemed! We should never have dared to clover, $12; grain, $12; cheat, $12. “Sat down and wrote an article en were $2.95 for sceond growth and $3.50 Valuable Painting Lost. your whereabouts; 1 may want you occa have him come into tin- cottage." General Brooke has charged General Vegetables—Turnips, 65c per sack; titled "rhe Lack of Originality Among sionally. Will you do so?" With abruptness Hugh tinned th....... .. Omaha, Dec. 5.—Paintings valued at for old growth, the latter price being carrots, 75c; beets, 90c; parsnips, 75 W«Hxl with insubordination before the Prominent Authors.' and I be blamed versiltlon. it touched himself and Ills on board the cars, making the price "If you desire It, monsieur—yea.” $200,000, several of which were to have senate coinmitte.e ®90<; cabbage, lglj^c; tomatoes, $1 ''Good I” affairs. R..~c b-und ihnkAfaW living If I didn't get a Check for It to-day.”— been exhibited at the St. Louis exposi delivered $3.75. The bids were asked <311.25 per crate; cauliflower, 75c@$l Denver Times. Hastening to the hotel, ho ran quickly in quiet retirement in China believes Russia intends to take tion, have been lost. They were this early in order that men might t>er dozen; celery, 40@90c; pumpkins, Upstairs and entered the npnrtmi-nt where one. military occupation of and seize the painted by Charles R. Hall and his have plenty of time to fill contracts, 1c. per pound; onions, Yellow Danvers, Explained» Rose and Helen were sitting. 11c Imme "And I Bin not poog railroad near Niu Chwang. brother, both of Omaha. Mr. Hall but the bids were comparatively few. 80c@$l per sack. Johnny Pa, doesn't n man sometimes diately Imparled to the former the Intel Hint trouble you. for The United States supreme court has left the paintings 800 in number, in Honey—$3(43.50 per case. ligence lie had received concerning her think of it,” ho said. • speak so rapidly that the stenographer Basswood Blossoms for Bees. father. The young girl thanked him a have enough to aitppi Potatoe»—Oregon, ihoice and fancy, can't follow him. and say so ninny declared valid the Kansas law making his studio in Seattle. He ordered them shipped to Omaha and received Oregon City—Hermann Anthony, of 60@65c per sack; common, 50c; thousand times. my days in comfort an wonderful things that they lire lost in eight hours a day in public works. return what purported to be a bill of lading. New Era, this county, is believed to sweet potatoes, sacks, 2c; boxes, 2Xc. "I shall ace hi tn to-day—I am so glad! “Oh, father, I am »<> admiration of his eloquence? Ex-officials and others implicated in How good you have been to take all this ed, her eyes tilling Fruits—Apples, 75c@$2 per box; r I'a Yes. 1 have heard that something the postal frauds by Bristow strongly Two months have elapsed since their have on his property the only basswood trouble for me!" she said, gratefully. alleged shipment, and no trace can trees in the state. glud! Yol Mr. Anthony pears, $1(31.50; cranberries, $9® 10.50 I the kind does happen now and then, maintain innocence and one has made "All thia trouble!" exclaimed Louis. been the t be found of the art treasures. Mr. planted this variety for the benefit the per barrel. jut why do you ask. Johnny? a counter charge. Wily, as he kissed her; "I know no trou about to ink Hall believes they have been stolen. .trees are to his large apiary, which Butter—Fancy creamery, 30®32^c Johnny I notice that when you ble when 1 am trying to gratify you, my and leave The estate of the late Collis P. Hunt consists of more than 100 stands of per pound; dairy, 20@22)<c; store. hnt Rose. I am as hnppy ns you nro." make a speech the papers always say: want. I 1 ington is appraised at $28,301,765. liees. When in bloom the trees ar« 15O15MC- Worldly Folk Must Stay Out. would "Mr. Breeze also spoke."- Boston Tran At that moment the marquis entered I win co Dreyfus has finally triumphed in his invaluable for honey-making, while Cheese—Full cream, twins, 14015«; f your Chicago, Dec. 5. — “ All who have «nd lienrd the news which had preceded rather efforts to secure a judicial hearing of not Zion in their hearts cannot come the wood is especially adapted for man Young America, 15016c. n spli'll- script. bi» arrival. lot, liu This variety of Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 9c per re add .It«»» you.'' his case. "It Is worth coming to Lyons for—Is It Fy.temitlc E 0inmr. into Zion,” is the order promulgated ufacturing boxes. th- n. of aneh things,” not, Rose, my darling?" anld he. "The Idea of your telling me Fm ex The title to the rich Bonanza mines, today by John Alexander Dowie trees is very general in Ohio, Pennsyl pound; spring, 10c hens, 10c turkeys, But though all waited with Impatience, 'gravely. "Take the Imp- travngiuit!" protested Mr. Chugwater, of Valdes, is confirmed to the Alaska through his chief of police. The order vania, Illinois and many others of the live, 10@14c dressed, nominal ducks, ugh Lnmonte did not come that offered .von, and in which ‘‘when I’ve saved $*>00 In the Inst ten oopper company. $607 per dozen; geese, 8c per poufld. to the Zion guards, the police force in central and eastern states. 1 >e mnrquia and Louis wondered ’ be hnppy. I should be ill nt years on one Item alone, by a little Egsg—Oregon ranch, 35c; Eastern, the Dowieite town of Zion City, con Rear Admiral Sigsbee says that the Id, if you were to descend to "•v:A.n'1 G"' bright syea of Rose Or neral Law for Recording. 26027 He. tinues as follows: “ From now on ar self denial'." '' n wffh watching. But the day ; er rude station ngnin. I liink navy is greatly in need of more men. Astoria—Officials of Clatsop county Beef—Dressed, 5®6 He per l , powd. rest or escort to the city limits every "Whnt Item Is that?” demanded Mrs. "■'d the evening want by, but lie d ways. Rose, as in good clrcum- Several members of congress will op person who is not of the faith or a are anxious that a general law be passed lari, Sc Veal—Dressed, small, 8c; lai Clin». . do not compare your station mid Chugwater. pose the plan of Roosevelt to reduce the United States official. We will bow to at the special session fixing uniform per pound. , Ge will come to-morrow—do y ‘‘Cutting down my life Insurance ^and make yourself unhappy be- tariff on Philippine goods. feed in all counties of the state for re Mutton — Dressed, 5O6c; the government alone.” :t»A>?" naked lloae, anxiously, I dll not share the advantages you from $5,000 to $1,000."—Chicago Trlb- cording fees. At present the several dressed, 6He. »-• . Colombia will ask Latin-American l‘";';eil lip at Louin. . 1 do uot want them, Rose. I uno. Wealth for Roosevelt. counties exact different fees, with the countries to protest against the action Pork—Dressed, 6@6Hc. Undoubtedly, my darling,” an mid spurn them!*' Ho spoke excitedly, A Philanthropist. ■oiils, with a smile of anngulno ch of the United States, if Reyes’ mission New York, Dec. 5.—President Roose- result that there is often much incon Hops—1903 crop, 120 22c per pound, 1 then, pressing Ills hand to hir An according to quality. olt is to receive $30,000, and his chil- venience to the recording clerk. ghdd deeply. Then he continued: absolute >uan »i.ur Clin- .u. .»Ken >rf trull raising. Tallow—Prime, per pound, 4O5c; Mnes, iona jr '¿»iiiiw n. wltiHKnesTo PI m ST» M bo wer «nd » duro.t A mnW [ hannoti, Mike adversely' thi^abo'x-de U> fl Is their claim ot ~M- “«Arrant, 'IV Rogistr, B MCrmlL12,h rooms the (Jen- '/D and ah person« elalminr *■ ilfic; Eastern ''hov-<t.-«oribe,l tab »rejJL Ir, 35® 87c li loth Jay o| Jatinay , , p Freah