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... i--.--.V--j i' '-f--i's"l.,i'.ktA . S--,.".- 1 VOU'MH XXV MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS LA OUAXOK. 0KKOOX. Till'I'SDAV. I FLY .1:1. 122 MEMBER OK ASSOCIATED t'HKSS Ni'MftKii 24ft M ys o I o DEFECT I COUPLING WRECK CAUSE fe;nl op Ciiriik'ir.s Jrttiiei lioud Aniioiiiici's Cause ' of Accident, FIVE KILLED LAST NIGHT IN MISSOURI Iiiiilroad in Knst Stos Mail Trains; Postmaster fieiiei' al has Trucks Jieatlv to ixo to work. Illy AiMiclnted I'rfiw) KANSAS ( iTi. July i:uV. A Knitfht, assistant ireiK'ial pie.ident of the brothel hood of railway i-armon. today told the AVr-oemtfii iVess ithat he believed the .Mmsouri Pacific wreck here last ni;rht, in which five were killed, was due to a defective ir coupling and also the same con dition was responsible for the recent wreck on the liock Island near Wich ita. (it Assnciiiifd Presat HAImiOKK, July The Hiilti moie and Ohio today announced diy contimmut'e of eight passenger trains usually carrying mails. , WASHINGTON. July I: Postimi ler General Work today nullified thej picsident that a survey showed thut 8 thoroutrhlv minimized fleet of aO.mkii motor vehicles souid be mobilized ; within 24 horns houki the shopmen'.- strike fuither interfere with th. mails. OROVIU.E, Calif., July KS.-Kum- erous strike breukeis 'and guard were injured, several serious! v and one piobubiy fatallv when about 7r3 men speeding into town early today in auto chared the Western Pneifu- roundhouse- The attackers then mo tored' a way. Four guards are miss ing, believed to have been kidnapped. BULLETINS (Ur Associated I'ress) WAfiHIVnTlft,' n!v 1fi Ui'mil. rrntii u.mh,v Qf Him K(Miiif HirrI- oitit ttnti ,.,,mnilHr cviifct t move toniKht that the committee report favorably on the Ford oifer for Muscle Shoals. (My .W-k'hiN I'ress.) LOS ANGKLKS, July KL Gloria Swanson, film actress, will appear In court tomorrow Ho answer charsts amttnst her and her mother of un due influence in connection with the will of the late Jlathew R Burns, the actress siepfather. Rela tives are contesting tin, will. O POUT LA NO, July 1 :! .The re ptiblican state central committee is Qieeting 0 re today considering electing a campalfcn tsccreiary. TWO MKX lOATKX (By Associated I'ress) DKNNISOX, Texas. July If,. Two men were beaten and carried into the country by a hand of 20 which attacked the Frisco th'Q al Sherman. "UBOH DEI I I uHhr rjllWi Vuncral1 serves will he heWai' U LiUlUL liUlli2:''i0 at. the Presbyterian 0!'( Th Qte demand for thorry nickerH t and haying hnnd.i inthe valley in InrRO now and the Wty jQe em. ployment office has found oiSl'h'nHy in KUpplying men for the e;13s re eeaved this week. Practically no men dolntc farm work are out 'Q work now and those t'w wheQuui out of work are reported o be re-1 msmn to o to hoik jui now i on- ditions are aimilar in othciWfrtiit j uni hay Kcetions, aeeording to re-1 ports, 1 1 1 Q f y 1f l II C MII tilttn F f 1 -r v Railrogd, J. P. O Ilru n, general mauacT ot the O.-W.. left La Grande without, any comment on the strike situation nccordine to Suprjiitndfiit W, Hof- Ions. Apparently he found nothing unsiitisfat-torv in the condition hrt. ItoIiotiH states that the conditions here remain unchaniietl and that all is well from the ruUroadOpw-pfdnt, In reeards to the rejmrt that Hhots were fire.1 near the yards Wednesday moraine at about 2:15 o'clock. Hollomt annotinced that the statement was eir''n"ous and that sfx torpedoes had been run over and showed a reporter of the Observer Pome crushed toi pedoes an proof. No trouble was '-vpfrieiwed. he said. and Unions also stu-.i that the pitards did not wear j:uns or fire, arm of anv kind vhi on duty in Head of Shopmen's Union Issues Reply to Proclamation Made by President Harding Tuesday Night GQfEMS BOARO HAS 10 REI P Calls attention to the Fact that Jtaih'oad Labor Board Cannot ViikI Obedianee, Iiy Associated Press) WASHINGTON, July Kl The ex eeutive proclamation warnim against intt't Itrence with the movement of in terstate transportation in eonntction with tiie railroad strike, ana partieii 3 a 1 3 y u tf a i n s t inter ft re r. re with the United States nmUes, was declared Wednesday niht by Humuel Gompers to be calculated to make a fetish o! tht transportation act and of the rail- luas iabor bonrd. lieferrinff to the injunction against inteiierenee, Mr. Gomners statement declared that "railroad workers wfhu withdrew their services necessarily at feet "this movement of equipment.' the presidents proclamation, the statement continued, "implies that the workers haye not participated m at- "aiiee with the laws, am! m stop- I'"1 1,11 J nauKmr ouiwi "! the law. The fact is that the law spe cifically ffiv&i to tht woikers 1he light to cease work in the event that they cannot accept th(. award of the ?d ! r boa"! h imlmgs of t,ie 0'Jiirtl arc not decisions wt$ch m Vbed; Thf? ?Te "J8"1 h the bouid hope both employer JnfJIemP,oyt'!l V accept, but which neither bound to accept. BAND CONCERT WAS PDPUI V'nder Idrtil conditions the La 'Grande band ist evening presented it very splendid proSram at North Kir and T streets. X iaree attend a nee was out and the audience was apparently anxious to make every thing as pleasa n t as possi lh for there was no disturbances and no :mn,ii-ti ni.ti in utivhnHv A 1 1 ih& I quietness of an auditorium prvaiiled.!,0f itl1 rtim pay for Sftadays Th .,,, a,(,i,.a,i ,tt ..ii, and holiaavs, s joyed for " year? the cars to park .one block from tho intersection oq where the hand is and then closing up the streets Ik working out in splendid manner. The assistance from the audience to keep the cars quiet helped the bati! put ovtr their program in fine shape. The numbers I'reseiO.'d were both popular and classical, eiQ.ng with the old familiar overture "Tife Poet and Peasant." REHUHS WILL LIE IN STATE Fiiends who wish to view the ,." '""' "' boarrt mains of Mr. Georpo Palmer mav rf so between O hours of 10 and i Friday at Snodirrass and dimmer- :budy will be shipped to Porthtnd for Hitfciment. f linlivem 1 hrt hi,vtra i . nA f fi ni ., tu k,,,. r t,,.,. rftP hlt;;,w.Uw l,,,ii,ou i,.,,,,..;,,.,,! m eeneraliy will pause in their u.wvittes' to nay honor to the memory of Mr Palmer- H Ai NOT II I-Aiil ) A.V VTiMNC i.ONDO.V,' Jutv l:i Uovrf Geor"?tw t;ld the house of commons that heHs of tim organized waK afraid that a deadlock had ne-. euQ-d at The Hajfue, hut that h8 ha f Im tnformatiorQthat the confetetQ on KuKsian affuTts had broken down. mm l says Bollons ...... s.- . Practically AAAAiia! force of men to handh the running reoatrs are now on QutyQiri t thf- shif No moro engines hav1 tteen sent to Aihma and ail tint ftpavv r nine repaiis re b-hi attend hUiZ attenWd locally. In Albina, Voilon reports, that & men are at work and at giettt nearly a normal force Irt on. At HuntinKton the force it imffi- eient for h'-ay running repairs, he si.vs. Charles Koberts, adstant di- vision superintendent, is sti! at Himtincton where he is In charge of th situation at that point, Last eveninst a numlx-r of Htrike. hrakers pa.ssed throueh ha Grande m N( 23i bnd for "the coast. detinv 1 tlo tJl tthyxt of th-ir trip hav? been. nia. B. M. Jewell Declares that Bailroads are Responsible! and that Strikers are not: Interfering with the Mails, Ciflt'AUO, only l.l, H. M. Jewell, temter of (lie .stiikinj; Khomieu and the six interna tlomit iiresidents of the tUtp emits, today wivttl a rpl t int-sident Ittmlhtti's prtH'tattta tion on the striko sitttaifon. He urged that the railroads tiavo not lived to I lie t rattm t at ion aet and that the stfikeiH walked old htH-aiise Hie waes flel liy the lalMit iMiard were In violation of pruvihms of the i mnspori at U act , The strikers insisted that no i- torferenee with commerce or inter-1 fert-nee with the mails had been caused by any unlawful act hy the shopmen. The tjl'Kram laid such interference to the railroad's at tempt to O0erate with incompetent workmen. Jewell and his associate reiter ated their desire to cooperate tsi i any effort to brins peace but that up to the present tim rail esjvn tives refusetl to uiet empioyt-s rep resentatives. Such action as tukren hy President lliirdius tn the coal strike is sugnested by a iv w move of the shop craft leaders. Tftw complete txt of jeweu s telegram is as follows; iU appears frtini your prrtclama- tiuii of fjuiy 11 that Incompitfta in formation has bijen fnrnlsnea you concerning the present dispute be tween the ra i I road opera t ors a ml employes. 'Ninety.ttt'o railroads hno vio lated the transportation net or de cisions of the railroad labor board. In 14 rases these involved not on ly contracting out of work in shops but also wage decreases, inter'pret'.i- tlons of rules and the right of em ployes to select their own repre sentatives. When the -nnsylvania railroad refused to comply with the board's rulings, Fedtraj Judge i'sge held that tim hoard's position on wages or ru'ies was only advisory. "The railroads have refused ever since the a.sage of the transpor tation act to establish national hoitrds of adjusttm-iit described by the labor board as the 'central part of the machinery to decide disputes between the carriers and the em ployes. "The railroads have made all ne gotiations merely formal thus throw ing on the board an impossible bur den of arbitration. Tin board hue even on u nora s n ixod road s ; the hoard has fjstahiished a rnt,e nf psy of $S0d a year though the depart meat of labor fixed the bare cost of living at over $140M and a mHiS mmn comfort budget at over $2HH. When the basic w.te fs mtitmi it follows that all wanes graded up wards for skill and responsibility are likewise niijnsi. The organized em ployes support yonr dciaration pf May 2, that the iowest wtige must mit-A only enojQh fur ffusui fort, hut Must insure that the strut-) gle for existence shaft not crowd ' out things purely worth living and that it should provide for amuse-1 ment. recreation and saving, . i "Employes havo never violate d any division of the hoard but the I railroads have violat0 decisions and 0mpioyes nvoOfrfuH! to Wfirk 33- wmeh vtoiatwl provisions of the trs?vportJtMon art. .ig hOnt has attemptrd to thr anKment tirO tho emnloves itrouEh Oaadeou-Uo watw mid will ittfrmitw the heuHh of rrowperity or tho next (renerntton. After ex. li tist i !1 C ill! tit tier Riet hod4 tilf i- hnnstlntr stti niher methi.ds th. em- I nJnvPS Mmieltf n :tht fit ohl.-ihi a fohfeTetice and are'mfit with Ik . railroad exoeutives. Only u n htHt,a.iJ i resort did thy seenre, we rifni?l j fully insist, th tt no tntprrfQ tons 'f fommorrip or lnterfeninee id ujjjsIs raHt hy dfirert r nnhiwfo! employes, Hm-h intfTrntittonR and intert re- ' sU inevitaidv fr.on attempts of 4 railroads to operO with InsufsUf N-ieuU incompetent fSul unskiUedi workmen. "Snrh interruption and hitr-rfr- tnv will enniinne and im-rwis hu- ttt agreement it oh(:iitsed upon just and reajiOitahif Wafes he! wem the k ! Hftpresentwtives of the skilled em- j ploys ond railroad fxuUes h up to datf h;tv refused pvn to; ifeieet with employed riprientath-s. I ;ve stand roadv to coon.Tate whole hparteflfy with :0 fffot to brinp about such an attre ment." , , CONSTABLE W f S fiPPilT County Jude L. fi, Courh ha o- ioifdtd A. M. Hdts as ronstahle place of I-aac rauik, who residue! r..v on ,.,.f,t f (,.!!,.. I,..t,i, after having trvv4 in tht raB.-in- with th ram em r.t f train was fif. fur many . Mr. Hill l.wk oti.orf in iiricini rurt r.-r uav ... , bif new duties imiwdiauly f.Iiywi:,-: munoN IS HANDLED WELL li LA GRANDE ..... . A meetiiij; was held l.tsf evening by mtmi-er.-i oi the city omtmssitmf nu ri of urou .u;n iei s per-; wtt titoo;t the dry sea.wxt better tt&mmg to the railroad t like were tintn any of th other prutu crop 'aiMss! ami the city commfMoners,m the western tpm f the st.tte fw. , , , , iV1 -.iag-r - r. lltt sen and W. Boiion dtviston su erinemkftl. fi, ;.,(!,. h.., U l.,i,. i, n.i the meeting. W, V. ( 'otitloi- rciitnii t lliilitalilll,i, lias i t K f H' I 'avilR.n. W. V, Connor, wiio wi!i aj;afli f-fu-iali1 a- Kino'raS inattifit'r of iii Orandi Kmoi1 rbaniauiitta astnibiy, caiHo iHfr from 1'iiioti today l he i?in - nsraliois.5 for iiio assembly whh-h brioH July Ulti. Mr. iUm mir is riinniiinj: p Iho rariiUorK for the oroction of the foac aronnd Ibo imvrtion and i!i.Htalttita of Urn ioa!s and bunjiiiig of tim leal. In order to mak mattof-K as anv aa R UR T 1 i lit.) friiiii iu,iw BEING PUSHED itiau- .. tits. t-ii r tho serge wilt probably not 1m plaeo reservations either at theorth rntttttff for grain a t vt Wr'u V.nUm iUmn y Ad Huh Main ,fjitly 1 emAkm was , t ThJ or wOt Mr LoaiHirdit Mr. f.te year averge U H. . The Jt v nor will he in and out of La Cirande tt tft22 txm&nten imlk-as pV h for the it rew days but just h.-jaMc crop of about Sjm.MQ bt iorn chauUtUMua will he on wthe Khis. ' grounds at the park roittimtottsivJ Tho I'HHt Tttrf ,,!,, .... ait m tne Atj em I, witt for warded to Mr t'onnor inmuUiatly. The grounds committee announce!) that artanuements have been made with Mr, and Airs. Joe Wii.'ltms for thse operntion of a Itght htnch emmter during clrO!tJ1la. Toffee will, foft for snle in bnlk or in cup and i here will Ut- a m pie food for sale to supply light lunches Ki't not o f'octlrall. rhairman thsr iisQst-fj cnmniititrf, ahttw a fjiriy tnnt vlvnn ( in yt;stei'ii!y'H tiektt 0-!, Tit'T'i. rc tnuinn emji-idt-irtb!; uurk tt b .nc BE SETTLED JIT OF Ci Jtist before th1 hotir st't fr tjj;iiw i Hl tu.t 'eism, ,Vi;ix tinrfnnsky ! n.s 1 f ; tieil aiiftta (,thi,t "tFt'n UH 1 1 , , t . . H'hmed hm ojilnhoi on tii tril;?, Treltlusky deelanm: that h had " I win -without the id of the tratti'for the JournrO s nse. Terr liisi?ky 1 """" " ", ( !tCtl!'iIf;F.'H lft. IS- fitK ioavinn thtt city halt ten as K htjeb wuihot Itj.-UrtJ o Catitrfjll honr two m n left oritur fri-il than if the case hsd uone to tii.tl. IDLEfl Mill C. IVnnev Ic i-'q HiitOv Ihiiitess 'i' Ilt tscH' in La iniiide. After seven vears servicp as cirk in ttt J. i, I'-nioy companv vutr. in tliin iity, .Mrs. I.ydta Muikcy ban: resttrnM h-r position with that firm immetiat !v ot irjn-hase of tit Ktom Mr?. Qiiky oid.f-tf lil-l. 1 r lo ; j-Wiiieiwi ( '. . ' '"'"-'the oieti new- iirorerv stu-k ad hh wi'tfv h"T enijre time to tioO-Q ; it''.' snti will make -ry ;!rt' to ;rvo tf.j tnde of th- f. X. I slum well as add to it. restrunim; tlili:ii ASKKII. SAritAMh.Mit J:i;y i: -Aslih ,1.,. .1 , K,uthttn l'a,-ifi,-. The hearing wiili: WIPTEH WHEAT Crop KstitHates Show That Home Crops Sufftwl from Weather Cofitlitimis PORTLAND Ore., Jniy IS. ftt nsuutly dry wttttther eer the great er 'part of tho state during the ! month of Juh. foMowEne smular cottdititms ihjriisg Slay preceding, has further reduced the 1922 crop proHpertH from the hotove average estimates of a month aeo accord ig to information gathered bv F, L. Ke;it, sgreHitnral Htntisftetan for thti depatlmeitt of itgrk-uL turo. Waiter wheat Appears to h:ive appears prttbable thai wttt tnttber ahmt avf ra yj. Isl jll'l- The iamt is trtiP of "v "v -ra B f I no low ntHittiti. ffnttliHon ut thOre Kin rrup on Jut;- t, was tviiiuati-d at S5 ptr tcttt ,,( tmrmul, itim p;ird Wilit i( nt-r t-fiit OK Juno 1. tmf H'F cent ,liv it Htl a j I ti'ii ir juiy 1 avi ruso of W .Bt;tt (roti!iets!t of 17, ( is.imo f ; biishfls, (rttp:rfti itii final K.i titmiiB or s,st,;oi( hosii-l ,. """li 1 '!,- nif a fivo tmr 1 average of 11, s!,iiit biwhoU tm tt!H! stak's wialcr iii;tl :Btt on July 1 was ostiiiiaioft i'fi :?at romparoa Willi it I l lent jsiij- 1, J9it a!le( ,, v,..ir avtreso contfitfon ot st r itnl. TIib July 1, t22 romlition tmii rntisf a probable rntji Of 5S9.STB, (Hlrt Bifois. Tho final pstiinat.. mr iftSl the five Jear average e&0tUM I iJKsnt The condition of Oregon spring whftt on July I, 1022, was estl- mated m T per cent, a decline of psjjsus iturmg the month smw, Keports state Homo f thT tflltrw(Hl!f!r Mo giimjr fallow." ICsaOsaed on Page Six) XPERT SEE llyfttaii II. ofien, of land Joitntaj, J'av- .o "jsji ti.' it (tramie atid Sus1 rouiifling Count rv. ('. lte m on a trip ,w :,, II SQi 1 J Yi I L Iniontrd asfeM fw furfur -Cfief :lwnPmft,f' caF r- HiOj I III! II Ml. ?wt. THe -0et hy ?u wrl'Z tx Umti . ...,,. , ,,, ,,. p,,. , .Hint -"....es i,i .'i'i.rt,s...l " " " Mi-iwc, nnvunt D 0" '" """' "!l w,Si"!'J'' ti,(. w,i i; S,,,. vko' v rrpft v.'..Ot tK, vo. iwwn l th anbtteiM itad nan Bl!" " k haw touit ht ,aB-.iiiV,r w.;'b- ,At w t fcS i-T'l nf ' the street Ill f'- a (Tooii pttct f-r ni.ribMcrt !:,"',',f tH.. f fa lirQstit-'U Sittst .- (Hi.? " I ,n "d'"'"" t'sf th of the bav, ith htrs wife ?,,! fti. Kiirl Um whtfe Kr.Vxhm itits the wh5tf.vrr WhBe r- e ti- fm outhmk. ,om ht-r. Uiey will vCf tit Us' ; .IV 8.tr.!,0 pttahly over thf JJmi , nr. O v M is tatber m -tiisy to kntw fh-it i Mr wen has ite o the markets sure th fir-t ...... jis-j niti-sitiiteit Jiitd tii- v(H MreUmic hm mfnrm;ttmn &t rmtis f: IM BilVprtMBMit tam-M) ami liVtr(. I0ils he roncEttrU n tiiuu f hi' own snsi if, thwftrr,. t-Qtiiici with ' first-imn-i itEferiri.i Ois- 'f ant fnjttsititf 'his trin Ajr f !... I tC i vetfrrits mai-kH nriiii. L T0NI6HI i o i ' f,;tfMr OratHXat hm JliVlfiW f t f' tt 1 Ni f ffM'ftS OlIPs- f Thi- fmnsr at th Fag! ; Hai' Vtntet i..tir ( ..mini will 1 xnOvn fcnasV fer I he Kenrral puhtirl the tity bavf fetjj mvjtcl to a!- a wpI as many prominent viKr.rt i It i the- iitiitiutu J iMi. Jwho lire m4 on a protest aaoJt re-' f"v ttmcr WKts h I.,... . pewnit- of t.a Cfrarut k,., mmmnnty nnn to Mm th.. tfcw verting tm that full. tin-! i '' ttetx pertaiftm t. ti ' ,s ol gencsrJ in - tl I J I i III I Cn I tritfii to the (rastfht tin.! i:(tfn hy a.fhe MiO-ori. Kansttt atttf Tesas tad- li Cllill tk 11 I ut A th-jit(ttj at tlmmm early f tens! His. whirh are m the tatAt f 1 TlUUulL ill ' ti-lv. rrui.iwf t rtfiottn to iMg mrivir atirinti by the U. S. m mi UUUiiUi ! 'RAvme WILL oSfsPBIi t fimffffsKfetff IftH'iUfS Fall .Mouths Wt-stt iitr Vmi (ItiiohK would lit- IWHivaH- At ttw insrtsnir ,( the risr mm siiit iat nichE H ft'3.skfieStt to go Hh&Hti with iimhum te rs'iiyrvt.v W"i k anti to thi the k44 work psvhm- io stao mag RfePt md mak joovomoitt work ctmft-tnpSafiii. A fhi strift tnsBFoveatrnt work icaii not bt startt-J in h'xx shun M lr ti n stjiK. tho cm(tttsk( ilnl Shut tt aM lie t&o ftfut noticv to !o it ln-kt afH-'mg as wwtther comii ttons miKht have an suttmxt sntiu cju-e this fait nml ns it is pmbablo thai the fhart.r iif tttBomitd in Ni-vonibor itw that ihi bomfs ran h nuirkt'tif to bettor atKaotao. 1 he commiv-inn 4&eul?il to ifare 16" t-haitor amosaiaa'lEta for pHrlmf the io!jroemt'nt onis &n tn? samp na--i? ,Oas iionrovi'mi'at iaftais ta aai.t Htii, tftp . -f1 l th& Nr W- t ion. t wnt factors mm burnt hous,. buyeis have stg-tfird tlsetr willing ness to inks llw bjsmb nm&r ih& prt-s-ent ctutrtt-r at pux &r hetier umi it I iroNfrt owse wsad have the wors tisne is tm sprfsjr nnster the, Sttrn CfvJsttt: liiftst sta tsuue st;t i? Sit,," Machipjjj.jj iatfiils may SAstbi mr-' seieff to irreater dvsmage tt the property mvsbrs h& pay fr tits tnt- prvtn!eiits. 'in,., , i,,,, ,? l i , . t.. ian.i arvnu ami Twelfth s!f'-.. wbi in tv it,(. Wfnts-.tottK eiwHtm, jiie, f the logging1 train Jtrsfey" r f- init iiftnishfd to eiMMf riisj feiftted to slop its tWgreHSt er.. ssart tmsfte t' rii(on Wii-!wllicli lie WSW tttfttttp ifi drt Williams and Stwldard . l-s w iHV- or, t'mmoi?tKH.ner r&ti&y agaiut the mMmtt- Several residentsS m- fvnxurei ,.f ti.. t.fl.r tw,ri tj. hii xnrinfclr' t f ! r ..v.'.ri.l' tlrt3-sjtiji 3m t..r'a. . 6, k,W i .h?. ii!th wht-n the awtahnee mill. will i? t.-..s,rv ., u,.:. tl. fire pivt. tbf stti-Pt as..-! A-ttkni!; (u-i i" .ht-6 S-ittsJ ap r-, jhat i b;? "f h7,,a short Tb;, tv mr tlt-Hmi &tball .:m " .VA .1 :LrL!:. r ' .''?'. " ,... '.. . I . t...:l Kvt h-n n?fi4v fitff .? tr.-h. in tb 0rei Wtm wthi4 O.s . i ii.,t.,i ,h.,.in,V,i thtt .! i. n..t ."''! fnr the ritv wnt.-r tvi.fin as (h.- iifittttit ot theOtmmp tiitt iBunv Iratw iii the tefi O IJ.NK WiioT; ii RiJWAei'Klt. a li? ,i(iHM mm lAUJlh. Tns, July V, P W. ! Iii stveniy jthttt tend a ierrf i!k-i., w f thrnt ikwtt n. h. - nmli frnarthae the St. K. nn.i T rioirraf retiesi Ut isk the verR m t for UE'i. ?i ? !!to t nvM i t' i vntiri receiver. Jls ftasii sn. siara rj Birthday of Library to be Community Event ,'"''"!" WlM" ary bttiMtne a;he ten y..r. ri niKlfini i thrown ftjien in twrnwiw wfrssr the h :,asiun ,it be B eutttttHtttut meet iir.irv !r,i anft Ehe tthnrtitt on-iim. sfifisf i' jeve s mmmawn reien- t!r asui ei-UJ-lin-;f a jWajie of u-f;!i work it1 the uretittltintf wbirh ftRl -rv t .,, t piicht Fiorfe m ntffary bail! I!isf ier. pswn wtii take Uan- t.ti ' .-!- i-i sviii ip ti Itvpctt lv Mm. Stfli I k ititvitf f. St.StStrS. ;.i(rP T Orhran 3. h hi.arian, Marv A ix hulr. Ws.n of ihs toi:itthm wi. Scvi'ii-Vf;tr--ltl ltv- Kilfctl Instantlv Wiirn Thrown' off Van, . THREE TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL HERE iSn-akiiiif f Hrnke I'liaitt m Bt'lit'vt'tl (a Itavu be(n Ke siisiliU'; car iHtwic wild? Dash ol Three Mites. Seven-year oitl WiSitam Palmer, sou tit Jaittest Jali er, was killed aritl seveiiti Ktie injured yesterday afternoon altottt four eltefc when a flat ear, on the way 1o Hit; liHtilfer eainp near Vincent, ran mvay tmtl after srM!if ahout fnr iHtkv, left the track, Tfse httv -wak thrown from the ear just be fore it was tleraiiett. IwtHif i killed hv the fall. Jletwewt 1-"V and IS seotie were i n the ftir, only one at vhmn, a fiiiu'-itiontits-tdd hahy, es fiijied 'injury, aeeWflttg t report this morning. The foifjfiffff train, with a flat ear Rtt the rear eftil, was' going to the eainp above. Vin eetit and stojtjHnl nfjnut three miles from the jonetioii h switt-h fne eai-s, tlte fiat ear hei left mi 1In trnek i:twith the hraken net. The jhrake ehaiti Isroke sid the (n xHftl rtllttiillC fowu V- IJlJi'g iRiit tBJWfl r;fhe loggine braefc befoM Mrflimv "f the Joh branch and w&m sse mils nM,I wkw leaving trarS af?at i ami tm the rsr. A ttMrin-r et.fmt. Hhsouiih. A large cr&wtt irttHrteti at uf det ' "T " "'f1 "".S Be wrs H latOly ioa t heml ;md iQ k. I'atmr waa tRjur miffm .5huhtr. Fhnpnk Stk, ir. n fifiw tw fttomjf thatt sit fit (imtniTtt thk mutnmg ih&t &n $hqwi wni n 1 m?t3t after the re- ", w i moertra Iwmw to i.a mtlii,. tn (tfttrte!t. The tetfy if ,"if Smith, thtOvirtim s fthe , j S th Bishnenfcaasp Usrierafesag UMtrirs. W !0KIAKE TttWJPS, . tt-ASIMSUTtlX, Jtdv 13. feet tnrv of War WMr Imlw ttmtrStmi luii,rS(encrai Hinm at Sate Atttottfa, office had hen ue sopg with lh-i.rverf MIwinK the ecuETitm amE tha fc.i r r rummi, ,i,i.,i,iA... TnniKht am! FrSrtav. fitfr sBtf nm. the vrfrd- jtcieit may huaifeii. be r:v;iw.-i atvi fh etntn5sfiy wilt Hnuwi arm.