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VOL. XXVI NO. 188 OF ROSEBU.rf "Vc. 'w
ROSEBURG. OREGON. MONDAY. JUNE 29. 1 925.
VOL. XIII NO. 89 OF THE EVENING NEWS"
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Santa Barbara is Center of
TerrificTremor Which Shook
Southern California at 6:43
All Brick Buildings Demolished by Quake Death List May Mount
High Property Damage Ten Million Removing Dead From
Wreckage Several Large Hotels Are Razed By the Tremors.
(Associated Press Leased Wire.) '
SANTA BARBARA, Cal., June 29. Ten million dollar damage, 12 known dead and
virtual destruction of most of the business buildings on State street resulted from an earth
quake here at 6:45 a. m. today. The scene of the destruction was visited by a staff man
from the Los Angeles office of the Associated Press. -
The main scene of destruction is State street, the principal thoroughfare. The Sheffield
water supply reservoir dam burst and flooded the east side adding to the terror of the inhabi
tants. Buildings practically destroyed include the Samarkand Hotel, New Calf ornia Hotel, San
Marcos Building, Elks Building, First National Bank, American Legion Building, Public Library,
Moose Hall, KngihU of Columbus Hall, Presbyterian Church, Hall of Records, County Jail, fcl
Nido Hotel, St. Francis Hospital, St. Vincent Orphanage, the latter two new and costly struc
tures. The main section of the Arlington Hotel came down. -
Mrs. Charles H. Perkins, widow of the former president of the Chicago, Burlington and
Quincy railroad, was reported killed in the debris of the Arlington Hotel. The towers and a
isction of the front wall of the old Santa Barbara mission fell to the street while a number of
worshippers were celebrating a mass. . .
Others reported dead were: u . i
William Matthews, lather, killed in his autp by wreckage from the California Hotel.
D. Santor, killed in a State street garage.
Dr. James Angel, dentist, killed in his office in the San Marcos Building.
--' Patrick Shea, gardner at the St. Anthony's College. .
Two undentified Mexicans and Chinese. '
Miss Carter, maid, killed in the Arlington Hotel.
The injured were removed to the Cottage Hospital.
Naval reservists aided peace authorities in establishing lines of control around the ruin
ed area: .
All traffic into Santa Barbara was halted al tha outskirts of the city.
Relief stations were opened in the city hall.
At noon when the first telegraph wire to t ie outside world was obtained, the list of dead
was 12, although the toll will be greater, it is feired, when some of the fallen walls are remov
ed, as it is thought several persons were trapped in the debris.
Scores of persons were hurt, although most of the injuries were of a minor nature. The
city is without power or gas. The water supply of the city was badly damaged. ,
Sheffield reservoir, which is the immediate source of the city's water was demolished,
but the flow from the main dam high in the mountains seems unchecked.
The San Marcus building, the largest office building in the city, was practically demol
ished. The north wing of the Jour-story structure fell in a tangled heap and it is feared that
several persons are dead under the piles of brick and plaster. . , ,,
The New California Hotel, just completed, is a hopeless wreck. The outside walls
shook down but the main portion of the build ins is still standing.
The Carillo Hotel also suffered seriously f rem the quake.
Throughout the residential section of the east side, residences were tilted in topsy turvy
S The tremors tsarted at a steady, slow east-west motion, which cracked brick walls and
then the next moment the movement turned to a northeast-southwest movement of great
severity which worked great havoc. .
The quake did little damage along the coast highway north of here. At Coleta, 12 miles
north, chimneys were wrecked, one garage nearly demolished and much glass Broken.
At one point about 20 miles north the hi ghway was closed for an hour by a dirt slide,
The pavement was broken at intervals for ten miles north.
Thoro wm no smnreeiahle damage at anv D oinl north of Goleta.
The quake was felt, however, as far as San 'Luis Obi?o, 114 miles north of here,
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QUAKE
BULLETINS
COL. COOLIDGE
(Anoclatnl I'm Uaanl Wire.) .
SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 29. !
Direct telephone communication
with Santa Barlmra was estab
lished by Tha Associated Press
late this morning through Los
Angeles and later from San Fran
cisco. First reports over the pa-established
wires showed casualties
not so large as at first rumored.
IC i ROVED
DOCTOR SAYS
KOItMKIl O. A. C. 8TAK
ATTHM1TS KCiflUE.
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(Aaorlntnl Prra Lrued Win-,) 4)
SEATTLE. June 29. Walk-
WILMINGTON, Cal., June 29.
The salvage tug Peacock of
the Merritt, Kapman and Scott,
salvaging firm hore was ordered
to proceed to Santa llnrbara with
all haste to lend assltasnce In the
rescue work and establishment of
communication through lis wire
less, it was announced today by
company officials.
' SANTA ANA, Cal., June 29.!
Dishes rattled, rTnif5wa shook
chandeliers swung ' and some
c'ocks stopped at 6:44 o'clock this
morning when a series of earth
temblors shook this locality. No
serious damage has been reported.
President and Family at Hi
Bedside and Hope for
Recovery Good.
tng Into the home -of his ft- 4
ancee, Miss Fern Willis, here
last night, Morris Johnson
said to lie a former Oregon
Agricultural College aquatic n
star, suddenly collapsed from
the effects of poison. He
was rushed to a hospital In
serious condition.
Miss Willis told police that
they had had a love quarrel
MADE QUICK TRIP
Sped to Plymouth Vermont
from Summer Home in
Swampscott, Mass.,
to Be With Father.
week ago which had not
been settled. Johnson was 4
said to be th son of a Port-
land attorney. .
SAN FRANCISCO, June 29. Pl.VMmiTii v. i..
The Cabrlllo Hotel, which was re- p,y,Cian, attending Colonel
ported tlomolished was a recently coolidge announced earlv this af
conBtructed brick building of con- f ternoon taut the president's fa
siilerable sixe, and located one iiher was getting along bolter than
block from State Street, the main they had expected. They wore of
thoroughfare of the city. The he
tol hart accommodations for about
300 guests.
the opinion that he was out
danger.
of
. TT .VUrtITII T T AA
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 29 fii:Marked Im provetnent in the rnn.
formation relayed here to the Aa-idition of Colonel John Coolidge.
sociatea im ronipanys orrices,
over private lines from SantA
Maria said that "many large build
ings In Santa Barbara had been
levelled" by the erthauake which
struck that section tills morning.
The Information was ehtnined at
Santa Maria, through private lines
extending to Santa Barbara.
lather of the pisldent, who is
held at his home here, was re
ported today by physicians In at
tendance. The president, who made a hur
ried trip here from Swampscott,
Mans., was assured that the pa
tient apparently was out of dan
ger, although It was emphasized
that in view of tho colonel's age
a setback was possible.
Dr. A. L. Chiilo. Iloston sur
geon, who yesterday performed
en or the California . 0-ean ln Southern California, suf- buildings. Late advices said the
itlfiea to the second ' '"'"d disaster, the extent of which Clbraltar dam. part of Santa Bur-
naa HOI DPt'le alrnilUfU iuiv uus ? unmi mn n.'irni
broke and
The Cabrillo Hotel; ac
the
The ruins or the Santa Barbara
Mian, on, que-
Miff ions, test
' . tl' i w mornin in an earthmiake which emptied.
rmTtroe ed frTm the ruin, or ' ."eral over Southern Call- cording to a report, .put In two
an earthquake in the early part T"7...D"u,h;,ri",;,h
of the nineteenth century.
There wire many Catholics at
boundary of the state. Apparently
after the shocks but meager re
ports, filtering into San Francisco
and I .(A Angeles within the next
two hours, said that most of the
buildings on stale Street had been
SAN FRANCISCO. June ?9
Hundreds of messages from Fast-1
cm cities directed to the earth-1 ! "',,' ',""' V ,,
quake swent area In the vicinity of (or the , of drill lert
nnta Barbara were held up here tor home ,, morn,nK sal,,fled
by commercial telegraph com- that he no longer was needed,
panics this morning beca-ine com-1 Remaining here. Dr. Janres F.
"innlcatlon w!th the jectlon has ' Coupal, the president's personal
been snapped. physician, planned to hold consul-
tations with two Vermont physl-
SANTA RORIA, Cal., June 29. leians who have been attending the
Jhe town of Lnkeport. county seat "0 year old father of the execu
of Lake county Is In flames. Wire ttv.
communications . were prostrated It was Indicated that President
it 1 p. m., at which time It was re- nd Mrs. Coolidge would remain
.norted that one block in the busl- ner a day or two, but that the
iness section had been destroyed preameni woum oe anie to return
and the fire spread rapidly under,0 Massachusetts to deliver an
a high wind. address Friday In Cambridge at
Help was rushed from Lower lho ralebratlon of the 150th an
I.ke. TTpper Lake. Mfddletown and nlversary of Washington taking
other nearby points. over the command of the colonial
troops. The president appeared
o . v TtIta nmonn -i t ' relieved by the news that the
59.-A Southern Pacific dispatch w,, ppalnT on ,he wav to n.
says he loss of life and rtamate wouW ,,e
to buildings at Santa narbara Is , up ,n ,,,., , dav
much greater than at first Indl-1 Vlslilng the sick room from time
csted. A number of small fires fContlnued on page three).
nave oroKen out. I
SANTA I1A
FLOS. HEADED
NORTH ARELOST
Search Is Started Today for
Biplane Which Has Been
Lost Four Days.
WERE AT TURLOCK
r ,t- i t r-
engine i rouble forces
Plane Down at That Point
and Wife Received Mes
sage From Husband.
MONTANA UAKESI
CH STARTEIT
SATURDAY
T
T
AID
PROPERTY DAMAGE IS V
E
RY HEAVY
Great Falls Visited by Another Tremor Early
Morning and Terrified Citizens Take for
Wide Open Spaces to '
View Wreckage.
This
enrly mornlnjr maM when th
tremor occurred. The celebrant
priet. nllhniiKh two I mates abnv
the altar, fell down near him.
turned and ursred h worhlper
to pray and It wa only his calm
Inn of them that naved their lives,
for a few momenta later the two
tworen and a section of the front
nf the mifwlon fell to the, iild
valk. The worhlper then walk
ed out over the ruins.
Rescue parlfe were organized
and under the direction of pear
officers and civilian leaders, with I
the aid of the naral reserr, a
cordon of armed men was placed ;
around the ruined area and Tlsl- j
tors permitted within only by .
credential. Ther wen no f'
nultin from the debris. The ;
flood situation was reported
tinfaotory.
The food sltuaMon wa renort- !
ed satisfactory. Tha Dally New ,
ml lArnln rr t tin mvtrm I
sheet editions by hsnd fCX are nni rrowopn mm mnr in j-r.
one
distriltitlon thronehnnt th ciy.
Earthquakes cont!nue to Jolt
the ruined buildings as the for
roppondert of The Anrla(cd
Trens writes of the disaster.
Thrnnrhoot the residences th
Inhabitants In tnanv cases have
moved some of their poesinn
and then collapsed.
aunarentlv atruck lifihtly in other Kl Cntro reported that
towns. oarthqunke was not felt In tire
Communication with Santa ! Imperial Valley on the southern
DlIw,. o ,. , nft ImniMllnlplV
it exicnua no lariner norin innii
I llnkeris'l'-M. It did not rea h Han
! Franclaro.
Santa Hnrhara. -hoe altuatlon
1 haa liecn rompaned to that of
d..trnvol one of t hem the famous Nr'e. Is a noted renort. Many
Arlington Hotel, a leading hoMel- 'weulihy pemona trom all part of
ry. Thei vaa no mention of loss ! the eountry ko there.
of life or Injuries Santa Harbnra Is approximately
.'!. u . r,j l"n mllea north of Ixin Anneles
Two other hotel, were "P"" , 300 mllP. ,oth of Kan Fran-
destroyed, the Cabrlllo lloue and. Th1 .,, trpp are
bi" beacn h0,el- I at sea level, hut the beautiful re-
Eye-wltnesiiea petiirnlnit to Ven-i ,,,,ontal rtlKtrlet are on hlch
tura from Santa liarliara reported j nmg overlooking the ocean. There
that Santa 'liarbara water mains tll . pr,.tv harbor, and yaehtln
had burnt, flooding- the Tlty. No nn, m.ppiemented swimming and
fires were reported. j n.hlnt aa the sport of residents
The earthquake was felt strong- ,and totirlnts.
ly In I.o Ancelea. Hollywood snd ! With Its fine climate, thw city
surrounding townn. In slow. Irenvy ; has lured many eastern capltal
termora, but no damage was re- lat. many who have gone there
ported. The nhork extended ', to live during their vacations or
far north an Hakersfleld. i In their retirement. Montlcito. ad-
Panla narbara 's hotels uually lolnlng the clly Is railed the su-
jburb of millionaires.
i Santa liarbara 1 on the enant
line of the Southern Pacific rall
, wir. one of the two arteries of
traffic between San Francisco and
; 1-os Angeles.
SAJf TXIS oniSPO. Juno 29
It la reported here that the earth
quake at ftanta Barbara demolish
ed the hulldlnrs of the Pacific
Southwest Rank and tho Commer
cial Bank. The Potter Building
was also destroyed. All these
structures are on State Street.
SAV It'iq OT'IRPO. June 21
The Southern Perlflr enmnnnv In
'ending water trains at CarHnterla,
CHAS CHJ1PLIN, JR.
ENTERS LIMELIGHT
BEVEni.Y II1U.S. Calif.,
June 29. A Charlie Chaplin
wilhout a limber cane, with-
nut a diick-nhuffle or over-
15 ml'e fMith of Knntn Pnrhara. ' a -v. n.j ,,
for .... In th- striken town. jn ,,,., Umllltht today. Ho n
,1 1.1-.. w, ,i.- lr,.u rhnrl. Unoncp f'l,oll
.re. h. been torn en h, the Jr WPlKh, c, pounrt, brn !
tocks. Peport, from ?o, Ollvon. , lh(, ,.,,,, man,ion lrvre I
n Just beforo breakfast yester- n :
day. His mother, who was '
formerly the elder Chaplin's n !
n leading woman and who be- n '
came the comedian's wife at !
the little Mexican town of
snta Maria. Lomnoe. Orrntf pnd
v'pniro. noiith of hero. niM that
thnmm noiM hrt been shaken up j
but not dsmnred. j
AT1 the tlerrsnh and fleehone i
"Iron hciwocn here and Santa !
tlarhara are down
, an winter ln the big season, yet
there In a brisk Influx nf tourists
' the year round. The population
Is about 20.000.
The Aniuvlated Oil Company
; received over private llns from
Santa Maria a report that "mnny
larre buildings in Santa Barbara
hs t'"Mn levelled
put on the lnwns and admld the communication with Bnnta Par-
debris of fallen ehlmnevn and
twI.fMl houses, smfle at paflseraby.
SANTA rtAIinr.A. Cal., June
29.- Four pernor.a are An iwn to
Direct wire bJ killed aal M0 o I'M v-r- In
jured In the earthquake that shook
SAV PTTAVCISCO. June 29
The Amliean Red. Cross hend
onn'tern here are negotiating for
svsilable armr alrnlnnen hem to
! Kmpalmx- last Novemlier. was
ln said to be renting comfort- n
ably.
His father gave no Inter-
views to the press, htit hla
great grandfather. William
rush a fully equipped relief force Curry, divulged that the fam-
bara failed at :41 a. m.. about this city at :4r.. m. thla morning
the time the earthquake wan felt damaging practically all structures
.77 . . !ln olnr i"" "'tween Bakers- tn ,he ety wr-cking severs 1
PAX rKANCISCO. June 29. field and I .on Angeles. .v. i.M. k,.nm-.
little city perched high above the severe enough to sway downtown
The San Marcua building.
(Continued on page )
to Snntn Bsrhara. One of those
wbo will go from here Is J. W.
r'chsrd"n who headed the Bed
Cross relief In the tornado strick
en towns of the mlddlewest.
The Pacific Telephone and Tele-
granh Cemnanv haa received, a
message from Its manager at Ban
ts Barbs. The maeager state
that no flren hve broken ont bn
that brick btilMlnes be either
been demolished or badlr damag
ed along Slate Street. The te'e.
phone exchange was not dstrnv.
ed but badlr shaken, necessitating
the walla being propped.
ous film portrayer of comic
emharassment had placed the n
floor and nibbled hla finger- n
nails like conntrens other ex- n
pedant fathers snd had ex-
,
clnlmcd when the babe fin-
n ally was shown to him: n
"It lookn like me!"
The sttendlng phynlc'sn. n
Dr. Jsmes F. Ilalloran, who
al'O helped Mrs. Chaplin Into
the world about 17 yeara
n ago, dencrlbed her son an n
"one of the most perfectly 4 j
formed babies I have aeen." 1
:. t
(AanrUlnl Vnm Lnu win.)
SEATTLE, June 29 David Logg
Seattle and Fred Nourse, Klrkland
Wash., flying from SanU Monica,
Cal., for Seattle, ln a biplane have
not been heard from since Rav
ing Turloek, Cat., Tuesday, an an
nouncement here today aaid.
Engine trouble forced the plans
down at Turloek, whence Mrs.
Igg received a telegram from her
husband saying they were leaving
and expected to reach Seattle Fri
day. Mrs. Logg, accompanied by her
brother, Dudley Eddy, and Forrest
Johnson, Seal lie aviator left by
auto yesterday to seek the missing
airmen.
Tl?ni)CK, Cal., June 29.
Chief of Police E. W. Oaddv re.
'celved a telegram today from Mrs.
.David Ixgg of Portland, Ore., ask
lag him to aid In the search for
her husband and Fred Nourse,
who have been missing for four
lays since leaving Turloek In an
airplane. ,
The men, who are making a
.flight from Los Angeles to Seattle
were forced to land here on June
24 for repairs. They left here on
the following day with the Inten
tion of visiting a alster nf Nourse
In Loril, Cal., or of going to Sao
ramento or Marysvllle If they
could not find a landing field at
Lodl.
The airmen have not been heard
from sine leaving Tnrlock, Mrs.
Iigg said In her message.
xhmi-:r bkhidknt
l Jl kH DISTItKT
Among the nutnlde relntlvea n
nf Santa Barbara residenta
4 to whom news nf tire dlsaa- n
ter there brought a feeling 4
of deep anxiety. In Mrs. if.
(Associated Preaa Ltased Wire.)
HELENA, Mont, June 29. Montana pointa trembled again today
aa tho earth's Inward convulsions continued for tht third successive
day. ' '
Halsna folk wsrs awakened at 2:20 o'clock this morning by a sharp
tremor that lasted for seven seconds. No damage, however, waa
reported.
Great Falls experienced Its fourth quaka In leas than 36 hours at
2:30 o'clock when buildinga wars shaken for several seconds.
White Sulphur Springs dlspatchea that the damage suffered there
Saturday night la much less than originally reported. Both tha court
house and county Jail were damaged to tha extent that lower floora
cannot be uaed.
Busman was visited by three distinct temblors last night and aarly
today. Manhattan, Logan and Thrse Forka also reported Similar shocks.
While the lateat shocks did no damage at Boseman, they war
asvere enough to widen aeams In brick buildings damaged by tha Satur
day night quakea.
Tourlata from Yellowstona Park coming Into Boxeman declared that
severs shocks were felt In the canyon Saturday night.
I she started to flee and was pain-
. ; . . (AskcIsuhI turn iawi.v fny injured. - Near Three Fork,
HELENA, Mont., June" 29. ReI-an automobile waa heaved over an
dent of the Gallatin valley, the; embankment by the quake and Its
apparent center of the earthquake two occupants were slightly Injur
that shook four state SBaturdayle. In all other cases where In.
night and yeaterday, fastidiously re-Jury wafl caused none was caused
matned out In wide open spacea to- mrctiy. Dy tne qaake.
day. looking back at about 1500.000 0ulde of the area whCB aus.
worth of rulns-lho aRBregate coat taned , most dama(te the quaK1,
of the temblor ...h.fc. played a thousand pranka. At Me
lt was a whimsical earthquake. I J ' . - n,,..,... . mini..,
No one waa killed. Nearly a score ' ,.' ,h """ ''
of buildings cracked and fll. I w" f " . Jf 2T, "jfi
There were a half dosen landslides.,0'' 8t Plr'ck" r,a'ho,lc. Ch""lJ
A crevice extending at Irregular m-'when the shock of Saturday night
tervals from Manhattan to Three ' felt there. The cross swayed
Forka, a distance of 10 miles, re- three feet, he said. In a north and
mains aa one of the acars caused south movement. He clung to the
by the quake. The Ixunhard tun- cross until the worst tremor was
nel of the Chicago, Milwaukee ft over and then called It a -day and
St. Paul railroad Buffered a cave ln descended.
and an avalanche near Deer Park Dr. C. P. Clapp, president of the
covered 60(1 f.-et of railroad track University of Montana, who Is pon
nearby, leaving It buried under sldered an authority on geology,
earth and rocks 100 feet deep. This decided last night the probable
waa caused when a cliff 800 feet cause of the temblor waa the moy
high, toppled and fell. ng of a "fault" In the eastern
Railroad officials announced laBt pRrt f (he mountain region of
night that a force of 2,000 laborers Montana. The nountjlns In 1Mt
would be put to work clearing the Vcnty have many faults, which
tracks and the tunnel. tre broken strata, pushed up or
The three trains which were d b convulaon, of the earth.
hemmed in Saturday night by the
avalanche, were released today.! LEW,STON Mont, June
The railroad . Chicago-Seattle flyer f f 2 O00 ,aborer, , re.
the Olympian was able to go on It. landslldes which
way last night under a re-routing " !. . . . . . f
arrangement. Another train was '' nlKht b :kd the trck of the
moved and passengers on a third h Milwaukee and St. Paul
train were transfem-d to other "" ear Imbard. railroad
coaches and moved. , I officials declared here tonight.
The quake began about : 22 The work will take 15 days, the of
o'clock Saturday night. ,fHals claimed.
Thousands nf persons In Butte,' One section of the track at Deer
Oreat i alls. Billings, Livingston, Park Is burled for E00 feet under
Missoula. Helena and vjther cities a layer of rocks and dirt, more
and towns wer elhrown Into a near than 100 feet deep where a cliff
panic anil rushed clear of build- 800 feet high toppled over. Acrord
lues. The sh'M'kn continued Inter- jng to advices here, the landslide
mliiontly until well after 10 o'clock, smirk a small tunnel 80 feet long;
Yesterday there were slight recur- an( .But t wide open,
rences at Three Forks, Willie Hul-j
phur Springs and Anncontla. I HELENA, Mont., June .29.
Three Forks. Manhattan and : Hna people were awakened at
Logan, all near the Junction of Mndbl 2:20 o'clock thla morning br an
.oil. : ii 1 1 h 1 1 n and Jefferson rivers. I pgrthqmke shock that lasted 7 see
which fnrin the source of the MI-lom, k reports of damage by
sourl, sustained the greatest loss. I fh. latest of a series of shocks that
The court houne at White Sulphur l started Saturday evening, have
Spring, fell and several entailer : been received. '"'
structures were demolished. The; 1
loss there will exceed lluo.000 It OBEAT FALLS. Mont., June 29.
Is ssld and Three forks, where the ,),,,, Fan, was visited with Its
damage was greater, lost about
12IHI.IIH0. reports say. Three forks
resident, counted 41 distinct shocks
thev reported.
Jefferson Itlver. a short distance
above the convergence point, was
lowered two feet by
fourth earthquaqke in 32 hours at
2:30 o'clock this morning. Honsea
were shaken bv the quake that
lasted several seconds.
'1. Klore. of Looking Olass.
Her alster. Mrs. C. D. Han-
pert, and two children live n
In the stricken city. They n
have visited with Mrs. Klore
on several occanlonn. n
Dlspatchea received up till 4
3 o'clock thin afternoon fall- n
ed to amplfy detalla auffl- n
rlently to Indicate whether
n the reported casualties In- 4 i
n volved that particular see- n I
Hon nf Santa Barbara where 4 I
Mrs. Haupert lives. Direct n '
wire communication with the n '
city, which was broken by n
n the earthquake, had not been 4
n restored at that hour, and It n
wn therefore Imponslhle for
y. Klore to gel a measage n '
4 of Inquiry to the city. n
4
the quakes. I n
llundredn of men were working In JUDGE HAMILTON
the mines at Ilutte and Anaconda UNDERGOES SECOND
as the earlh'n surface trembled, OPERATION 8ATURDAY
but In the I. Olio mllen of under-
ground workings there was no Judge J. W. Hamilton nn-
damage according to Ilutte reports. v derwent a second operntlod In
The miners flocked to the surface . Portland Saturday, and Is re-
when they felt the shocks. portil to be considerably lm-
I.ennlng wall. and twisted a proved toiler. He ha. been at
building. In Manhattan and Three . suffering for some time with
Forks probably will have to be , prostatic disorder which nee- n
raied by dynamite In order to fore- . ennllated an operation. A pre-
stall danger of their fall, residenta . Uminary aurgical operation
say. tluards are posted about the n ws. performed the middle of
atructur'a and none la allowed to n the week, relievnng the condl-
go near them. Hon until Saturday when he
Miss Mildred Wsters, a tele- , was operated on the second
phnne operator at Manhattan. n time. It wag reported today
stin k to her post Saturday night 4 that the operation waa entire-
linlll the wobbling of the com- 4 ly successful and that the n
pany's building convinced her that n Judge Is recovering as well aa
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