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I vkuv. koto THK ONTARIO ARGVH, ONTARIO, ORROOX, THTOHDAY, JANUARY 2fJ, I9IT. EPIDEMIC OF MAD COYOTES STARTED A. K. BROWN RANCH XKAU VKN ator ix HAJunnr rocwr REPORTS F1RHT OK VICIOI S AMM XI.S IX TWO nUM WCS AND .STOCK SUFFER TVspiwr nml Rancher I'nlte to Kx terxnlnnte Dangeron Animals HVevd Kxamlnesl Show Developed '. of IUIile. An opldomlc of mail . ..toi.- in Huney count) la In full swing. I.iihI woek flvo of t lu animal" wore shot following I li biting of setenil lu'tiil of. stock and dogs The heiul Of MM of tht nnlmalH shot ua brought ti Ontario hy I- M S. .mcanl fur MM lnatlon li Doctors Priming a tt'r i Tim .inliuil MM shot utter It linil bU MlJ 111' I- .'H'l 'log "n "i'' ,; llrov.n riinrh ll ITwWtOf In BSTBOJ .runty. Tin j nt tin' ..nTlni I 10 the kUIc baclitrlohiglMl wlioHi' n port wrh received thh wi'ik Accord ing to tin' ri'linll tin' .1 ll i inn I liml ll highly developed cum1 "f ralili Steps WON taken liuini'di.itolv ui i i. the iippoiiruiue nf tin- coyote lit ranch In i-xti-riiilniiti- lie I' VftjOtkOf 'In1) WOfO mail or mil Tin Kate troppers anil IkO rOOOOOTI li ;n united In the campaign The tfOOOl 'i. Inul n kIoii bus an iiv. tug" kllllni ol 1 coyotes Mf niiiiiili "nil with lln nl nt tin1 ranch"! li i MOW ll 'I Uial ISO troilUlc will he stopped hi an tfjMOOOiO "I li" t'i tiarti It ii l- hi i lint I two years iign. In . IV.IS Hill. It S II IKS ii i; WO COAL Hi'i:i;i ii'iintiiiue l from First Page I thalr Inforiniitlou The Argus will' iiutt more to as) form t Inn- to lime so regard to its io iUiIHh niol con Baaaaasa S, I.....I s.l.,1 1. .1 Tbe i lilldren of Ibis section are en- toying the opporlunitv of going to ecbool Arthur Holland of Ontario tito griiilu.iteil at the (iiiiarlo High Mhonl last jear us elected us school waaiter bv the board nnd has the I no I organised unit ibnui to bust i.f now. All the grades from the UjrJH to the eighth are being taught - the aOftai tie htsl ami si ll I-. ail'!' llll HOM I OH. r VMIM 1 l -H.ll I ,i mil it. I ! t I'. if., i ItiO- nine tilth hand sleds, nun I ,. . 11 lillr ..III , . . and all In l .- I.. Ontario mil i On Ihe dl-llirl lo III. staal Ol ti.. . hv i.ui iar nt. i on Iha I "i im l.i n.i in .ii amoral ol coal and it th ii iiuitrcite sight . . the OlOMII ' ll..illllesled .1 1 l nf OX ell .. m. II lii If nt tlir .lr II At Blind as Love. AS Hip l.erillau .uln. appi oil. lusl hn.asels III Aiikiim I I It nu re lilted thai Hie lo i.Ii-i h luUlll shell Hue -111 lu a Ugh Male of alarm the l.i.esp In in l nl. j ii.ni i.. lea um lulu .Hi r lllMlid W !: II I. lo Mr It 1ml XVI ill. i, k uieaia to do in tbe l-ipiiI of Is Ii IvldUl.-ll' 1 ilo lln. I !''.- their Mill be au.i Si-ai.olt." sail hllloi k 'My llifoi u.kHi'ii is that the euthortUea iii aor. 'ii.drr Itiusiris i i avoid alii poaalbll 1 ft llama,.' lu ll no e ahjOUld be kli rugageineiil. and Ihe t.eiuiuns !..., 1.1 use their heavy guns, I abilll L .M the llag or int loiiuli.v oter tins I'D lUIng, and 1 kbull tall BUOU mi te! low . olllili ni.'ii 1. 1 . 'line line for kill.' '. wild pioie.non 1 adiiie ton to oo the i-auie tiling mib ic.-uul u. )..ur li i pie." "Hut, Mr. Mlilihs-k ' minium, d ihe tiinauiiin lu h s petite I. ut I . - I dvyUsh "tho cannon in- baa no ojroar1 t-klurday r.fiuilug l'osl. Casus Cardan, i aatle tisr.leu ttaa built by ihe 1'ili -d K'lslrs in ISn; llom the lilillia of uteuaut Colonel Jonathan xVllllanu. i I and was , ailed I orl l Union In IK.':' It "a- ceded lo Now X.nk .in. in )Jl ii I-, .am. i i i c of uiiiti.it" uii i t and AUOUI l"0. pre lit uaiiie; lu laVU there a'ero Uthlopiau muiktrela there; in UMT-U Ihaatrtral . I ll. null's pi , "I lllel e ll iiiid satuj i ' isvVi ii was i lu e.1 as ii place ul luiuaauioul mil ihe . oin nu;- 'i oi utgratlou i " ii aa an fin-iaiil dc. ! in MTU it Mittcied fun. fire, a .Inly P, s7r, It tta i i ad to ll "I li "us pal ullt i 1. 1 . i . r 111 1 s -. in- drn.it 11 :.i IIIOI r.l ,i island, aud Castle Qardon re -d i" i . v i Ii iii iv.x; o,' ii tW an aiua:iuui Cine , OLD KASSftM VILLAGE. Cunw.it Alaskan Landmark In the Ten gaaa National Foraal. n.i other locality Is quite like "OM KuHnan National Monumeni," a unique tract of laud bcUl by tba I ulted Htate government. It conatata of thirty-eight a NO "itbln the Toagaaa national for- i'i, Aiiisi.n, ami the tract I'liihracea tlio well known abandoned Halda Indian Tillage of Old Kaaaan, altuated on Prince of Wale Inland, In aoiitheaatarn Alaska, atuiiit thirty miles weat of tbe city of Ketthlkan. Tbi illlnift' was abandoned by tba lmllauH about ton years ego. Annum tbe relics wblcb remain them are about fifty Indian totem pole, fire or its of willed are clamed a ei.-uedlngly good specimens. In the deserted vlllaire llieri1 in o also eight large square build ttJgi which were originally construct i'il seen ding to tbe ieculiar plan of tbe IIhI.Is Italians and which, It la stated by til use best i in 1 111 -! to know, repre sent tbe best specimen of Halda si clilieeinre that now exist. The lament i r tbeoa building is appioiliinMsi In mi feet lii size and Is imnle entirely of inliuil inul i si ted timbers. 'I here also reiunln n number of In 1 1 ii ii grate, with the liphiil small Hi ale houses ere ted 09 the Alaskan Indians. "Klissun" l.s siild In be the In Han ivnril which menus "a prctt.i Inn ii." nml all ieiiirts BgTM that the tillage ns ell nii'ii.'l The fad I'll the illtiigc lias ii' eiiplisl by the linlliilis fur muni leu ik explains Hie lOCOj lialne. "Ilhl' Ka-iiin, it iilil. h It Is lrldi ll kOOWa, Since the 1 II lime ii a i nbumloiieil by the Inilliius tbe building bine been rapidly falling lulu ii stale of dilapidation ami dec) - Kxcttaago. AMERICA VESPUCCI. Sha Atkarl Cengrass For Citiionahlp and "a Cornar of Land." A ilei Iileil OMIMttOO "as . i.aleil at Washington ilurliut (he nu lliireu ml ministration hv IBs IPPtOfOQCO Iheie of a huiiilsoiue mid iiell ilres-eil Italian M ' 11 111 11 tlho illlleil herself Allleil. ll i .1 mid i lalineil lies. -fill from Hie iinMualor who gnie Ills iiutiio to the conilnenl l'. I'leshlcni Ailams and I nl t-1 Welisin It. miii.' her espeilnl friend tod she a i mis a ivelcnie Kimst lii I In- bes! society. Iii a few ii eks after Ini nrrluil she presented a to coiii-rcs, asking, first. In In1 ailiullleil to the rights of cltUenshlp til aeeoudly, to be glun "n corner of 'ii'l" OaM of Hie pnlilh iloumli, of the '"iiniiy nuicti noie uie inline or uer lor. An mlierse resirt, which Moon as miiile Is one of the curiosi ties of congressional literature. It eu I. :l ..I Hie in-ill i. iino hi " young, dig ttttl-J and giueeful hull, with a mliiil of Hits blgbesi Intellc. lual cullnie anil a In-art beating with all our Offsj eu Hiuslasm In the cause of American snd '"""ini unerii I tie reasons wiiy the liiiiui oi tin- petitioner i : . I not lie gi mileil Here glien. hut abe was com uiemlisl lo the generosity of the Ainrr ll llll pie 'I lie noaaoof vmerlca, our country's I line SbOUld liellolloreil.lope.leilili.il n-il III Hie luleresiliiL' exile frotii whose inn est. .i lip del lie Hie gical lual glorious llile " I .Ilei ll " I . ill . en ll Hull the Wo man araa an Imposior lei.-v s liem llllsi el Coiiins and Hair i 'ii.ni.-i in- ii ha carefully rorlaw- isl the loo.l.iphlei of im.sl of the flu I ii. -nt men of the world and has tubulat- I eil Hie remits ol In- tvoik, mi far as tho color of Hie hull' in concerned. Huik uruam lu blai i. Iha praraUliui hooooj lln' ll.'.nN ill lili'.ll lln-11. A lisl of ll fit- has been compilril III lu.li Hie r.iloi of Hie ha r is gitcii l.i IiIol;is pbei i. and till pel cenl lire daik brown oi I. lie I, The structure of Hie ban - ivheihri Btraluhl or cart) is ghm en tttelilt si of Mi Kiniel ', list of ge iiiuacK, mid of these all but four hm- oaaad nirtj m i.i imir. it is ei- liruirU nolal.le I list, of the l ruin ll. III. four. aNleoii and 1'iesldent Jackaou Were the two n-iuiii kuhle for wiry hair," and lluil James Kins.' 1 1 I ...tell and Oriel "''" lho.su having lauk, straight hair. Why He Qol "Licked." "I uudeiaiaiid .ton MM iuuished in aeboul ir.i.i.iai. Thomas." said Mr. Its oil lu bin tttclle tetir old hot. as, air," promptly repMedJ Iha truth fill Thomas "It was for telling tbe mull, kir " Vottl lea. her suld it wa fur some rcilc i ion on In i age." ' That s Ihe ttny she took It, father. Von see. she dietv a picture of a basket of cgi on Hi. bin klsiard, and while she it as out ol the loom I jiiit uiote under Hiein. 'The lieu that made these eggs lail'l inn . hi. ken.' "- l'iitiihuigb chruiiii ic TaiegrapaV Only Way to Know Dogs. Tin- mill tine and thorough straight way lu l.ii'.it the dog ia to own one A couiuion ii ii. teller under Hie same roof tree, he It animals or liuuiaus, is tbe kin.- leal of isisoiiallty. To own tbe lluf s lo i ompielieuil him in bis faults and rlrtuoa, lu protOCI bis tteakueaaes, I1"' "omoiis at bis vatiiuiiciiH. to catch ' the i-oiilugiuu of bis love and to agonise if il ko le that be the Our liuuih All Inula. Not Becoming. "Yon used to say that gi.'l wa an And I'm hoii-.v 1 said it. She got In I nested in tiling, aud. after see ing hW In hri a i la I ..hi . nl nine. I must sy she d.iesn't look tile part 'Wash Star Show uie a man wuhout a ist, and ill show you a uiald wliUout a fiult - Troverb. LONDON'S MALADY Writer Suffered From Strange IllneSS 111 Australia. - BAFFLING TO PHYSICIANS. Novel let Bravely Faught Mysterious tleknaas Which Cauls' Nat 0 Diag nosed by Australian Speolaliate. Finally Oaoidad Ha Had Iwi Tarn to Plaasa by Ultra Vielot Rays. Sydney, Australia Tba recent deatb of Jack London, tha California novel ist, recalls the extraordinary physical reasons for hi stay of about fire month In Australia In 1908 0. London was a blond, and his sojourn, from what he himself subsequently wrote In "The (Tulae of tbe Hnark" snd the nl cohnllc memoir ".Inhn llarleycorn" and those In the commonwealth who be MM Intimate with him now rcnicui Imi. miis urn- of tm lure, llo left the I'liekleboat Nnrrk, In which be and bis wife had been cruising about the Pn 'Hie, at one of the Islands and n I'holo by American Proas Aaaaelail.ui IACM. I UN DON IN THO WOODS. with Mrs London, lo Sydney In .No vember, l'.sis, hv steamer. lie uld of hi Atlstrullau aojourn "I it cut in Australia to go Into a bos I'll ii I. where I spent live weeks. I sieut live months lulseralilt sick lu hotels The mysterious malady that aitll.t.d uy humls was too much for the Alls tiullan kpislallils It ttas unknown lu I .e literal ure of medicine No OBM like It hud ei er been I. -polled ll i-t leiided from my hands lo my r. i imi at Utiles I mis ns helpless a a child. nu .....nl mi mi- lunula ttere twtca tanas natural k'ne, uiiii n-u-n il -ml nml ill t ug off nt Iha - lino llio. i it hra "i toenail i in twi I grew as thii k ns tiici were loug, After 6Uui ih.'tii oir in-ide another tweuti foui hoiii thr.t tine us till. I. ns I The .Vu-.lr.ill.iii Ipsjclall ll a-'ir.d lh.il Ihe inn lii.lt mis lion;. ala .He mid I heir i" .- ii niiiii ha in rroua " The nlluiriit did Hot ineiid, ami the mo eUsI ami lili Wife h "I lo U lln- nillie lu Ihe Sunt I. et it hi li London bad returned to i aUfornla, it line his hMlth liit'l iiitirrlalil.t l.i . n eXcelleUI, hi, recovery tius roiuplcie and stianueit enough the California Innate Is i cry like thai of Aiistiallu l.uler on I imdoii run sctoss Ihe I -..i. itllllen bj I oloiiel I'bulles I nml Itlff, I uilisl Stales uuny medical mrps riitiil.-d "Kffiila or Tn.pl, nl Uglu M White Men," and tt hut had buttled the Australian HH'lallkU waa uo longer luciplleahle lasidon rule lu Colour! Woodruff ilceetlhlng his llluesa lu AM trails, suit tbe latter, buae reaeaicbci lu tropical uiedlciut1, especially lu the rblllpplnes. have given him s blgb re pulp In bla profession, replied thai he bad been iliuilaily atnl. led in tbe I'hll. Ippllics llesldcs lillnsell, l oloncl Wuisl ruff wrote i" Ihe novelist no fewer than ttateou oilin I ii i i -il Mutes iituit iiu;.',ni tine uiiniv at u loss In ac count for the eoloiirls Ina lad i. Hut lu tiuie the oloncl soli id Ibe riddle, lull- doll iUI i I hud a si ion. to. .Iismi.iiioi. lowanl Imie drs ti in tn , m-, in IroplcaJ light. I had hern loin in pieces In ultra t lo ci lav i PUTS UP ECGS AS SAIL BOND What's Moi'i, Tobco Accapl Thorn From Hock'cis Drivor. Iliiiciioi'-o i..,, w inn j. j. pn ki.il. a laii.in. an. iii. I ou it cbui'ge of Iivklon ilritin-, IcaiiK-d the UUiuUUt of bis bond lie it.ii unable to put up the cash and could think of uo uuu OO ivllo.ii i. .all He said he had nil It him i, personal prois'Hy uf ralna, inn offered to put up a cue of e.;gs for lili BpOMIMM lu police court. The hon.l ttas accepted. Cs Kills Ooji. 4 l'aul. - (iiiilluume and l'letro. the do;.' "-is p Jo'. lirmalo, were found dead from gas fumes lu their iniister k hoiur 1 lu-i dn-d b.t their own paw. The iihiui lu which ibey lay it.ii lillrd ttith gab. Deuialo denies tbey coiumitled suicide. He sat s they heard rats In the stove aud In attempt ing to os-n the door of the oven turned ou the gas. FOUND IMAGE IN CAVE. Crud Slons Idol Probably Anlodatoa Indian Mound Bulldara. afadlsonTllle, Kjr. B. K l.lttlepago of the Morton Gap country brought to Ibis place recently a stone Image that Is a curiosity and probably of historic Talue. MY. Mttlepafe found It at the edge of a care on a high eleratloo In North Christian county, Ky., while Investigat ing some prospective oil land belonging to him. The care la located In a wild and broken section of lsnd uncultlrst ed and but thinly Inhabited. The Image la rudely ear veil out of a tough, ferrous sandstone. It Is about six Ineliea In height and la well pre served, except for a alight Injury on one aide of Its head and alight weath ering of one arm. Tbe figure la In a sitting position, with It legs doubled under Its body snd srms extended In front, wltb hands rest lug on Its kneee. The Image la evidently a relic of an Idol worshiping s"ople and antedates any old Indian relic found In various Indian mounds In western Kentucky. WIDOW SAVES TREES. Turna Commissioners From Thoss Plantsd by Hsr Huabsnd. St. Cloud, Mich "Woodman, spine that tree, touch not a single bough." Thus iiioteil Mrs Muiy Hplecr, wid ow, ss she pleaded for the presen utltni of tiers planted by her husband, lung dead. It was I lure em's ago that Mrs. Spl rer Mulled Iter battle llll i 111 oflh In lis over the inn In if i in nf of this aibuilan Inliei lliinre She ns colled upon to enter another skirmish Hie olhei day when sidewalk bids were o ened, 4:i it lib h I'loiision mis to have been made for Hie removal of tbe trees Mi. Mplier' pels'' fringe a lot on wlll'h her linsb-sl llllle luune is built "Wall nut II I am gone and loll mat retinue Hiein." she (old the clt.t I iidoioncrs, tlho look her words In When sldettalk bids in pen ii then iteie pi'ip.'-ed coin ract on other Job- but on the hloit Sph 1 1 s u not a Herd. EIGHTY, WANTS HEART BALM Woman It Doaf, Hat Lost Right Ky and I a Little Lama. 1'tlca. N V -Mrs. Abulia Kingsbury is Just a litlle on Ihe right side of . Uhtv tears old. Slto Is rather deaf. She has losi her light e.ie and her left I Ii ti mil. llesldcs she Is a little lame. Hut he took the aland to testify thst Hubert llobei t of Trenton, set enfy sli years old snd a farmer, had been ao smitten with her charms at first aigbt (list be uignl her to mm t bliu. Then lie said he broke I roth and be sued fat breach of promise. They met at an einpltit incut agency v, here be sought a ImusekeolHT. Judge llaiard told Mm Kingsbury's attorney, "I think your client la clearly eniiile.l to Bison li cents." However, Hie case hub held oieu for wore evi dence MUSKRATS CUT MEAT PRICE. 8rv a tubititut In Many Familial of Moderate Moan In Now Jersey. .i. V J Mu-kiais are cut ting ihe high i of Uriah In thla re . "i Willi ihe I i .. e ..r in. il . hlllliu .ii spots there is au naptoca- dentcii iieiu.ii.i for their carvaesea. .in i.i-.ii i known us nut. i- uiiihiis.'' Tiui pels, tiho I his se.ison uie e ur In.' mi an in .'i.i;.' of luuili 1 eu. b for in iski.it pelts, are adding couaktorabla ailn leieiine 0 their ii.-inil MMOti'l ills I'.t H i M ...ciil lo vllbiuers .11. I III Hillside lill.lels. It Is 0t 111. lied thit iiii averajjM ol VHhj tmii-r nab 'li u.e dls.MS'd of elery tleck lu h.ileni iilone where diet serve a a stiliHiiniie l"i meal lu many families of uiiHleiule menus BOTTLE DRIFTS 6.600 MILES. Determines Currents Off South Amori can Cosil. Seattle, Wash- Alter drifting tl.tWO ml as in Hie soulh I'a.'lll. u lioltle con talnlng u poalttosj n-pon fiom tba steamship Kureka of Seattle (brown oi erluiiird ott tin- I'lrutlau cust by CliplHllI J. I) I n l 1 1 1, the vessel' mil. ler, leh. P. l'.H.".. nss fuuuil Man h 1. IIHil. ou tlie iieach at Tamasua, Ya sana roup, 1'IJi Islands. There has been a difference uf opin ion uuHing nun iiieis as to the set of t bo current off lie coast of South America, and the tindlug of the mes sage U of great talue, aa It deiei mines the dlrectlou of ibe tlmv of ocean wa ter lu that part of the world. HOGS CLIMB ORANGE TREES. Fruit Dial Ploaioa the Swine Boat, but Not tho Orchardit. Hiieislde, Cal W. 11. lisccbug baa chased his but; out of bis orange grove. He's Hied uf hut log them climbing In the orange trees. After aoiue oranges were blotvn from the trees by the wind tbe bugs passed up the usual pusturai;e and, standing ou their hind I eel. ate all the goldeu balls tbey could reach Tlieu some of them ta'gaii to limb trees. '.Six on this otutige fed pork." said llii. . bus us be arraugod lor u new pas lure. Minister Travels by Submarin. I'aiia.-iieuei'al Hubert l.yuutey, tbe miuilei of War In the uctv l'reucb alilmi suited in I'm to after a rojrago lull of incldonta imui Morocco itheic be ttas l-'reucb resident general The new war minister crossed from Tangier to (iibraltur lu a submarine. nnd his train v. u deluyeil by tbe snow lu Spain, thus obliging bim to decllut. Liiug Alfonso lui Itatiou to dluuer. AMBITIOUS PROGRAM WILL BE PRESENTED BY HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS AT DREAMLAND Wide Variety Presented in List of Selections to be Given at Dreamland Theatre this Evening Choruses, Double and Single Quartets, Solos, Vocal and Instrumental Numbers. An ambitious program Is that which the) High School dies Clubs will present this evening st Dream- ' ninii iio-aiii. nini'-i iio- ". Miss Mayme Benge. supervisor of l"us will greet the youthful lug musle. Tho program will serve to ers Tho following I the pregram: 1. LUTCMrOUe OfTciiluifh (lirlsMUcf Club. 2, Drink t.. Ut Only with Tliinc Kyt-s Smith Bays' Glee dub. 8. It'iitlinir .vlith Barer. . Distant ('hinits (ilovtT OirU' Sextette. ."). Kentucky Babe Oeibel Senior Quartette. ;. Vosoal Solo Selected Ethel Hetlup, 7. Santa Lueil Rocking the Ifooii to Bleep Wilson Higfa School t Ihorus, h. Gomel Solo, "Serenade Badine" Ifaric Alfred ll.tliaiid. !. Mali I'linkin Sin- Wiilcm r H...s' (il.r Club. 10. Reading Stella Millikin. ii. Indian Cradle Song Clark Grilse' Double Quartette. 12, N'iulin Duet Beethoren Alfred Holland Miss Benge. 18, Hawaiian Serenade Alan Hoys' Double Quartette. It. Hliu Danube Waltz Strauss Our Old High High School Chorus. HOME CURED HAM AND BACON KOI l. TX llll nisi IN nU lM. Vou do not Imte to buy hum or Ino on thai come iroiti the Kast. Nou c.i ii -..in. just as tine lluint, nnd ll.ii-ou cuii-d riK lit here In ONTAMOi and you will help tour llouio TOWS h lielpliiK detcl ope 11 looul Institution TKV ol K li '.Ms . lixixis UK KNOW YOl' Will. UK IM.KASKII. THE OREGON PACKING COMPANY. H. II. n:.V, I'n.iH-ietor. SHiARPLES SEPARATORS AT ONTARIO HARDWARE CO. Butter Wrappers Printed on short notice The Argus. Introduce the musical tnlent of tho mUoo tQ publ,c sna jdKng by n.rkerl tint advance sale of Heats a pa sea