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MEHFOm-) MAIL TUinUNlO, MrOPKORP. OHMON, ft I'M DA V. JULY 2t I9J1. a JULY 4TM WILL 8E GALA DAY Wlmt Wns Orlyltinlly Intended as Modest Celebration Has Developed Into Blu Carnlynl Speedway In rine Condition Many Entries. Nvurytlilug lii Aleilfnnl U umnini lii (Im ii I r or ii gala iluy, Wlmt wmi ni'lKliiiilly IiiIkiiiIihI mi a moiliiril rule hnilltui Huh developed Into u niiiguUI I'lmil immlwil. Homo riiuioiiH iiicliiK song bird; to be protected Deputy Gamo Warden Ourgcss An nounces That Ho Will Prosecute Any Case at Younustrrs Kllllnu 8otijslcrs Small Boys Active. Tin' hiiiiiII boy uliu liuvit lici'ii kill ing huiik liinln wllliiu mill without tliii I'ily Imim lii'Hl lii'i'il a warning ln hiii'iI liy Deputy (iiiiini Wimli'ii A. ('. HlllKrnH. I III) (Oiling nt lid' Hong nam liux In xlilppml rmiii I'oit-1 "'"" '" MK'MI !' '" 'w Hint in.ni i....u... ,.r i...v Mr. MiirKVNM iiuiiinii I Siiliinlity " "" "" ' " Ilinl he will pay Taft Family Group at Silver Wedding touinhlln Hii')i(lwiiy In flno condition. Tlituti will ho iiiikIiIih'h In tlnj rant Hint will lilt iii a ninety mllii flip. Homo Hilmlil Iioimom liuvo uuox lii'iitiully tiiiiMi to town ami entered lint fii'o.fof u. Oiin California piu-or wllli a iocimiI of 1! IJI, Ih among tlu cntilmi, ami horHiiinii miy Unit In Ih liy no iiii'Iiiih Miirn or tin1 ini'it, Tin liulliii' iclny litre In pi'ilmpa tliti iiiuhI talked or event uiiioiik thu rnri'M which aro to ho held at tlm truck. Minn Hltftty came to town yeKterday with Imr hIiIiik or home fioni AhIi-i hunt. Mm. Hall Iiiih been working ciitiNlilcralilii iilii'ii- lion to tin' ii'miiIiiI violation of tin law anil will aiieM ninl pioMTiile any Imy uv inmi foiiiiil nlniiitin Ihcsi' IiIiiIh. ('iiiiHiiliriilin euiupluint Iiiih Ih'i'ii iiiiiiIh mi lltih hi'oia ami Mr. Hurgenn propone to put an end to it. .Mr. 1 tiiri-HH Iiiik jiiht it'liiincil i'rom a trip up Utile Until1 ('icI. wliuie lin Mute hi' 1'oiiinl everything in I'oiini'i'lion with game ami fiwli in a good condition. Owing ' tin ruin of tin) find nf tlm wi'i'k li wan iin- alilii vinil Finh l.uko an liu liail I iii iw-w i ii i y& MfafcwtfSSj I COPVKjbMT f plauiii'il liul will vlhit that HiTliou hi'r ImmcH for tint punt two iluyn, ami I tll,x( U(.,.( MIhm I)i Itotnuini hint liiton In traliij ,. , Iiik for Hoimt tlnii'. ; boy fn RIDE 400 MILES Tin imiiiilii Ih koIiii; to tin a Hilonj ilhl H'iliii'li. Many iiiilimiohlh'H in u hi'lni. tinanllfiilly ili-coiatoi), novol Moutrt am hliit ili'i-orati-il liy liimliii'ii inmi, ami (liu now rouil iiiiu'hlin'i)-, (iwiidiI hy tlm (oiiiity, will bit In t liu pnnnlo, clvlin.; tho fnriniTH a cliunrc to mcii what In hi'lntc ilonv In tltn way of liluliway linnronmiiit. Tim AhIiIiiiiiI in I lit lu uiul thi hoy iuoiiIh will In' on hand for tlm mtmh ho chliM 'many loial orKiuilxatlomi, 1'lkn, fin lointuiiiy and iiiiiny titlx-r attrae tlllllil. DEER SIGNS COME DOWN BEFORE W. C. T. U. ONSLAUGHT NOIITII YAKI.MA, WhnIi.. July I. - Tin' ln'iT hIkdn aro off tho I'tirlaiii of lint "upi'ia Inniso" thin wi'i'k; nl lii'i'iitini' "Ten Ni)ilit in a liarroom," tlic well known prohihitioii ilrania, if lii'iiiK playcil liv loi'iil tali'iil. to raNt runilH fur tlm W. ('. T. V. Ullifiuln nf tlit? iirpuiiration pro-li'xli-il Hint tlif liiptor nilviTti-i'iiii'iith wijii- iiii'iiiihintvnt with tln ptinHini' ol tin- piny, ami an tho playci-s wilulit ON A UNICYCLE SI'OKANi:, WhMi., Jul) J. -Tii. will a wiik')' of j2lll (liinln WooiUfoi'k, U'fl to rijrlit Hlamliii Kolicit Tuft, Mihh Hcrmii (Min. Tuft'n xislt-r), Horace I). Tafl, Helen Tuft, Henry V. Tail, Clinrlie Taft. Li-It to riflit, hitting Mrx. CliiirifH Amlcrxoii (Mr. TuftV siiier), . Mrs. Tuft, Uie President, Aunt Delia Torrey, .Mrn. Henry 'J'aft. SHONTS TO FACE DIVORCE COURT Friend of Morgan, Ex-Chief Engineer ef Panama Canal and Railroad Magnate, Is Defendant In Case Brought By Wife. YOUNG FAENZIED FINANCIER BUYS CIGAR ON FLASH I.OS ANUKI.KS, Cnl., July 1 ii liiul. h...h.I Imy, intend to leave I "'" ?" 'renrieu iii.an.Mer .... Spoknnu for Heattle mm,,, on u ...ii. '",' tU '"""f lH'!i,r?. h,.,',"r ityele, n n wlu-ele.l eonlrivanee, u!f J,lt1 U" ,0 "', ,,' J1,v- winch he iiiuhI ride the entiiu ilix lanee to win. s Wooilritiii'k uiiihI iii'oliule tin linle joiininy in -10 ilayn. 100 nile court. He was Jonepli DreHHcr, iiK'il J 'I, who hoiihl a cinr hlainl den Iloylc Is igrioruiit of the "gaxs that have been worked author. in by the on the lliihh of H "phoney" roll of,lo Bt.rk,H ,,BV,. u-en brouKht to life IiiIIm ami operateil the plaee for two' ...... ABE RUEF 10 FLAY MUTT INI) IFFFfllMTH Washington. i. c. July i.- fllU I I nflU ULI I UflTlll CounresMaan John OaLson (ilemoerat, North C'anilina) iiitrodueed a resolu- , tion tpday di'inamlin that the inter- SA.N QUKNTI.N, Cat., July 1. Two 'stale coiumeree couiiuiasion investi- ;ate Hip dixuHtroiis delays to rcjjrig erated fruits in transit. rliarartoni from a well known car- ilayn. by Abe Jtuef, former political boss of i Sun I'ranclHCo, and fur fifteen mln- CIIIti.aO, III.. July 1. The bi t naval station owned by the United i. ('.. July L "t dally aro joking niidlniiRbliiB In ,StnUlH p.vernmcnt opened today nt o furuifh e,ia" uw,ln P-nl-ntlar-. ready for j Kor(h ch; Seamen and officers LONDON. Julv J.- KiiiL' amrac Iiiih Ikhiii-iI u imi'hhiil'o of ilinntu in VA.SHIN(iTf)N, I). bin HiihjeutH throiiL'hout tlm einnirei the war department t for the lovallv oxim-Mied duriiiL' the ""'" of the coM of opening tlie ('. coronation fcfivitien. Ho deelar"Hi """i. river from the Canadian lin " ; "l Bl- ",, ' a". """ ' Are BlaUoncd at the wshool. TI.o ded llifir ncl- eneouniLM, ,i, B fr. C.i.n.HM.in., Ufft-rly ofOrepou to-J" " ' " " J .a'1 l icntlon of tho station will take plae ward with renewed hope and whatever! '"' tndiiee.l a resolution enlliiu: ",l, ',.,. ' u., .,, ,'.' , , " thp m September, when President Taft, cr ana , the annual entertainment convict that murks each for tho ludojien- from Pugct Sound and Mare island perplexities may :ie, hu and Jiin peo plu will faco them for the common Kood, States MIHi'ontrrtiilniiit.nt will be given for tucSccrc, of t,Q N Jf women Inmntoii vf the Cray old prla-i ol,Cr officiai3 wiIl attenil. ri'lattoiiK kith the t'uited St Itrilthli CiiIiiiiiIiiii The matter has been nutated for'""' u" o new niKiu iney w... an il number of year, and if undertaken I '"'" T" for he. mc" "nd aBa,n denenil ution ....l.l .1,. .......I. l..n-.1 ......niii.r ,.. "T win come loan lor uie Keocrai i- " id promoting trade i,l",,,c' who w,n ,,e dmltld. "by In- , irosCcutinK Evelvn Arthur See, i .vltailon." July 5. Tho Bklt Is being .im.enlcr o aiJlute ufo to(la; All property value .. .. ... .. ..T ..... i ne pronpeniy or mo rommuimy. u iru wiiHiiinutou an our iiitiuufarturerii are nronoerlUK. tn the wen. nml the merchant lllcewlne. the fnrm-l It iu .ui.1..imi....,1 1 !.. t r,,i.n.li is rehearsed In the prison but the all er will nronner. loo. The wriilBtoiit xvillin. t. .It. .den the river from the,,hor,l't!rt ar" Jc")o5, RuardlnR from I " "- -fm - -,-.. , . il la 1 - - lemand for kooiU "Mailo In On'Kon", iiilnnmtioiinl hoimdary norlliwnnl if,ino ,,l'n" P"1""7 "nu u,,, l,,ula bomb which would explode in the not net until the objeetmunblu iKn. wl" -'I "rlnK Kreater proaporlty toi iH. I'niU'il States will continue the "". wi? uuumr miu mo i-iTior-j court room Thu poli wire removed. people of Oregon. work south of the line 1,m'ra know ,,H "u"03"- Kven Wttr" notified and Burnham CHICAGO, III., July 1. -Assistant Slate's attorney Durnhnui. who is the today re ceived a "black hand" letter inform- intr him that he would be killed with ice have been is cuarded, PA TUB, July 1. Thfjodoro P. Hliontu of Now York, friend, of J. PJerpont .Morgan, former chief en K''"r of the Panama Canal and now preHldent of tho fntnrjjorouRh-Metro-polltnn Street Hallway doiupnny of .Vow York, it to bo the next in tho millionaire clagg to faco a divorce eourt. Mrs. Shonlx' atUjrnoy, S. O. Archibald, admitted hero today that he had IriHtltuted proceed lugs for a reparation under tho New York law. His client, he said, would not acek absolute divorce, '.yu preaenU" . trcinijuiu reiuncu ip gtaio tno na ture of tho suit Instituted by Mm. HhontB, who, prostrated by her mar ital troubles. Is at present staying here with her daughter, the Duchess deChaulncs. Since her arrival here, .Mru. Shouts nan remained In entire BecIUBlon in her daughter's aoart- mentB, all callers being Informed that she Is III. Aftej- considerable pressing Attor ney Archibald finally said: "Mrs. Shouts 1b reluctant to have the public know of nor differences with her husband, but conditions were such that she was eventually compelled to appeal to tho courts for relief. As both she and her husband are residents of New York, the suit will be brought there. "Mrs. Shonts' petition is now In the hands of Leventrltt, Cook and Nathan, attorneya of New York, and a copy of It was Borved on Shonts a fortnight ago. 1 cannot say yet whether a summons or complaint has been filled, but If It has not been it will be within a few days." PAGE THREE AMERICA WINS AVIATION CUP Coup Internationale Is Won by Wey mann, the American Entrant Files 94 Miles In 71 Minutes, 36 Seconds. ' NEW, YORK, July 1. Neither Theodore P, Shonts nor tho local at torneys mentioned in today's Paris despatches as acting for Mrs. Shonts In her suit for a separation from her husband would discuss the marital differences ot the couple. Tho only hint to their trouble available Is that in September, 1909, Shonts was serx ed with papers in an alienation suit on complaint of Frederick Hipsh. a whiskey dealer. At that time Shonts declared the case to be one of mis taken identity. EAST CI1UKC1I, ISLE OP STEP NKVT, Knglnml, July 1. Aviator Weymann, tho American entrant, to day won thu blue ribbon of the ntr, the Coup Internationale. Wvyniniui flew aronnii thu !)t miles of thu course in 71 iniuuteH, Hfl 1-5 Bccondn. Hin average speed wiib 78 8-10 mile) nit hour. Todny'H wn the third rneo for tho international cup. Glenn II. CurtiHH won the first at Khcirnn, France, in 1009. Claiidu aruhnine-WhiUi of England won the .second race Jnst year nt Hclmont Park, N. Y. Accident overtook Gustavo Haldol, one of the British aviators in thu first lap today. He iviw thrown from his machine while flying (JO i'cet high, but waa not Kcriously hurt. In the twelfth lap the machine of Chovalicr, a French entrant, broke while ho wan lying at GO miles an hour. He, too, eaenicd unhurt. Aviators Lcblanc, Nicnport, Cheva lier Aiibruu, Garros and Gibert-rep-rescnted Franco in the race, whilo Hume), Grnhamo-Gilmore, Ilidley, Morrison and Valentine flew for Eng land. Weymann was the only Amer ican entrant. Weymann, whose flight was within one and two-tenths minutes of tho world's speed record for tho distance and was the fastest time ever made in competition, received a great reception when he alighted. Lord Kitchener and other notables surrounded him, extending hearty congratulations. His flight was fur the smoothest of tho day. Weyman is only 21 years of age. He was born in Hayti of American parents and has spent most of his life abroad. 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