Tire EVENING NWS. TUESDAY, JCLY as, 1010. Stopping the Camera to Tell a Story ilANY STATES SEND NAVAL MILITIAMEN FOR PRACTISE CRUISE ON BATTLESHIPS T FOR SCHOOL HOUSE lilMiiliWiJ'pJf'lJUlllLLiU1 1"TT"' - j 7e? ,r J ' , , biV fA V Vi) 1 1' I i i y Si Naval ntililiaiiii'ii hiuul tip v bat t k -sit i p lU-iiiutKy s deck. Forty-fivu hundred naval militiamen from eighteen staLos are t.ovr jar tic ipa ting in naval niurieuvors near the liloi-k Island mobilization tmse. .buring tho cruisu the militiamen are paired with bluejackets (if the regular 'service of corresponding trradcH and it i the duty of each bluejacket to in struct his comrade in the duties that the militiamen would have to perform i in tiin event the naval militia were called into active .service in time of war. TO PROBE i OF AMY HAN SAN -ANTONIO, July 2 1. Colonel J. A. (inHton va in:i(ructed by t ho Southern liepartineut of the army Xo go to Alpine from li in huad quurtoi'H at Maria to Investigate tho phuotlng oT hicutcmtnt-l'nlom'l .M, 0. Hutler. CiuHtou will decide whether Jiutler wan killed In "the lino ot jlnlv u-hlrh will ilelennlim whothor 3iIr wtdow will Ki't a pennion. IT Jiutler la Hhown to have had a moral Xlfjht to ho with Mr. Hpannell, he "will ho considered to have been tihol vhllo In "llio line of duty." Tho moral status of the cum, from a military .standpidiit, re:.ts on (San ton 'n report. Colonel .1. 10. .Miieherl, of Hi Fourth Tomik infantry, made the hil lowing detailed report of the affair. 'Colonel llutter wur alttttiK with other offlcerH, rltizena and uio In front of the hotel nhoni m r i "t ;. m. July 1M, when .Mr. and Mia. Spun "ito'l drnvn nn in their car. Spnnnell rtU-- rr- - railed llutler to their car, reached j liiK'k and opened the far door and asked Ituth-r It) take tt.o sent with Mr:!. S:anneil. Colour! liutier did f ho and Spanned immediately drove off around Iho corner of Cue hotel. I "Alter the car had proceeded ! about t;oo yerd i into lv reiddence I (ll.striel. Spannoll nhot and kllletl i both 1 h-r and M .. .Spaniifil, fir- ini? several shotrt into each. lie Ihfti walked to the jail and surrend ered to Iho sheriff. "J U:d how tho killing was done can mil be positively stated, aa there are no wilneaseu. "Colonel and .Mrs. Itutler lived at the Hotel Holland, and both asso ciated fieely v.illi the Spnnnolln. Spannell la proprietor ((r the holil. Hoth couples took frequent drives in i he sp.innel car in the evening. Spannell seemed to be of an extreme ly Jealous di.poHiilou. It l stated a:ii in1 frequently had dig agree ment. i with hia wife, who was very Ix niilll'ul. "The general opinion is (hat Mij:. .-papnell never gave lu-r hushand any cause for jealousy, and the unan imous belief i(l that Ilutler waa in noct nt of any wronn." The school board last night held their regular business meeting at which time they opened the bids for tho construction of the addition to Lh'j Riverside school building. Might 1) ;:; were received ranging in price from the highest of $lld2.95, to the lowest made by J. V. Hewitt of ;! 5. 4 0; The addition will be 24x83 .Vet In size and will be built on the aaiiH! general plan as the pro-em building and will be constructed u an addition f urniniiing more and larger class rooms. It will add al most twice the amount of seatiig ca pacity ?o that the tif hoot can handle tho rapidly Increasing attendance. The Itiverf-ue school i.s a very at tractive building and although it wa hulit o"Iy a .short time a?;o Is onUri ly too small for tho largo munbe n'i piipiia in attendanco. Wlipr: i was built it was thought that ! would provide for tho necd.-i for many years, but tiu; population e the Kdenbower and Unx-ride ii. !ri( ts ha.-, so InertH;so( tlr.it an efld! Hon to t l:o structure has become im perative. U Is provided that the contract shail he signed within ten days aftei it is allowed and that the building shall he finished within forty day A few other routine matters of "it i importance were consider d and the, meeting adjourned until !o-uif,-h wh'-n tiie Vnanl will me.' again to consider mattors in regard to tho high school bail. ting no.v I course oi' erection. L 4 ji ' it ... - ...T ... it it POMO i'i NA GRAN EETS SATURDAY It n .-f : ,.-.vV. "I1 it, -Js ('"(-Jil - '?- II t , - 3 " - t ' f l7Jt : I.rcl Cititras 15 Ti-.iiilDnciuj Those who have hud chnrRO of tho arrutiKc'iMunt or tho program lor tin. inociint; of Ih.e Douglas County Po- nioiiii Cranpo, to he held :it tho 0(1(1 I I-'ellows hall next Saturday have ar ranged an entertainment which car talnly will prove enjoyable. In tile morning nt 10 o'clock will he held the business meeting which is open to all 4th degree members in good standing. There are a number of im portant business iniiUi-rs to come up for consideration and it is especially urged that as many as can make It a point to attend this session. At 12 o clock will he held a ln-s ket luncheon followed gram to which the put, Invited and cspeelall Interested In tht building up of the rural life. The program for the ni'ternoon Is as follows: i Instrumental duet Prof. Karcher, ! I and .Mrs. C. II. llailey. Mediation MiKg Helen flrae I Music. Lecture. 'Cheese Making" 1-r. Bailey i Discussion. I Kenorts from the State Crange meet-! ing - Mrs. W. C. Winston, Mr. V. C. Kilwards, Mr. and Airs, riuse::- bark. VALENTINE GRANT AND SIDNEY OLCOTT, STAR AND DIRECTOR FOR FAMOUS PLAYERS liM PARA MOUNT PICTURES. Tcoplc hesitate In the waltz and the 21th Century Limited seemingly does nt a few places on its way to Chi- -ago, but It's even more rare for a director to stop in the midst of the making of a picture, and then for the purpose of springing some Irish witticism on a stnr. Itut that's what happened when Sidney Olcott, director, did while making "The Innocent Ide." In which Valentino Grant is starred. That's why the picture was taken. Speaking of fun nnd rcsls and hesitations in photoplay work, it Is apropos to remark that holding down a posl lion in motion pic tures is not a cinch One little star said that "if you are looking for work, select something else like translating the llible Into Chinese, looping the njooii in an aeroplane, composing a brand new opera, stopping the war In Kurope or making the dove of peace settle down for life In Mexico; but don't class the job of u screen star with anv of these as a 'cinch.' " ii ue iiem a uas ived by the pro- K5'i labile is cordially : ly those who aro'HJ! r On account' of not being able to reach our entire list of subscribers during the last thirty days ..'c 'l r s Afomui.-;! I'I'.H vent. j;-iS-i.ii.u-lv.u.iti.'iif.T..v sjiiiil.iliaAliicUiiidamlH"!' tiniMlH'SUllAltfiHilUliMHsM lESSHBXSii lu-.ss.iialUVst l.nt.iiiv';i';T Ophiiii.Mi)rpliiii-iitirJUia. 'ot Nakc2'1h'- nix ' " . .1 -..,. .'..' I )i, m vwHi lil....Som'.SIoi.;l'll''n1,lJ1 J,u Simile 'i"-,l:"iot i TUI f--" It fOMVAJV. ... mi;K. 3' ' ?j n 111 PIIOVI.S ci: is Mii.i. ci,im;-.i;i;. The Special Offer of For Infants nnd ChiTdrrn. Mothers Know Tli?" Genuine Castoria Always Bears tlio Signature of WW tSk.r lV In hih Use In order to prove tho cllrnbitig ability r Ids automobile Wallace Singloton yesleiday snbected the car to a severe test. Loading it up with four of his friends he went out to Kast sixth street followed this street north to the top of the hill, turned directly west and proceeded to drive his car to the top 0f the hill in front of the W ilson residence. This slope is crass covered with n (jroadway and has a grade or between riftr and sixty degrees with several pitches much steeper grades. On this lie vei ling News S coKzm Extended Until July 31 or For Over Thirty Years &act Copy of Wrapper, i I IM MTAUN H.NMf, MCW TO. CITT. attempt the car went up easily, but not being satisfied with the phon ing, i Mr. Singleton took on throe more passengers and again negotiated the' grade which Is nbont a hundred and' fifty yards long, IVscending for the Focond time he obtained another passenger which brought the approximate weight ear-, rled by the auto to I :i 0 0 pounds and again made the climb without the slightest difficulty. Mr. Singleton owns a ledue car and r.acks it against nil others for its climbing ability. HAMI-: KCMoi; activk. Heoorls declare that hts party who are now In Cisco, are expected in via next week. A probable ;!s-v and c.ul Ki;in Kos burg, route for the Wilsey party is the coast road up to Crescent City, across to Grants Pass and Doseburjt and thence to the' Hay .North llend Herald. 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