i OUEG0N CIT5T ENTEKPKISE, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1905. f 5 Now To-Day. MONEY TO LOAN AT 0 AND 7 pr cont. Farm security. U'llen Bchuhol. WOItTOAOlD LOANH NICOOTIATWD. at lowest rates, lidtnuretU'i onioe, Commercial Hank Ilnlldlns;, Oregon city. ' I'OH HI'INT A five-room hmian In nod ooiulKlon. 1'lxnty or ground suitable fur kiu di'ii. lniiili'M nt tlt Knterprlsa oltli'i". HTKAYl'U) (ill HTOI.ICN-I.aigii white KukIInI) Hi'tt'r, ten nmntliM ol1, with IrliKin ears, wlilU around on eye, lemon mo uiul (liu other eye, lumuti ajiot mi lilp above lull, lie wind fur return lo II. H. Moody, Kimltltm Hlnblt.ii, Oregon City, Oregon, KOI I HAMflKresh young milch cow, part Jeraey, for unlit, together with liclfor calf, Cow I rnxy milker and gentle, ciiii be handled ly " clilld, ltiiiilri of Jauob Htrohaker, Oragnn City, II. K. I). No. a. Farm la ltn-ati.il at lledland, onti nillo from Klache(ra mill. May 6. j Lucy II. IJniiim la suing It. W. and 1', J, Ilenneman lit thu statu circuit court for $270. Mnggln A. Hurley haa been granted a di vorce from Alln'1 1 It. Hurley. Jutliio Millrldu on Tuesday granted Komi 11. Montgomery a divorce from Hubert F. Montgomery. Monty to loan on Farms. Land Titles xamlnad. Dlmlok 4 Olmlck, Lawyers, Oragon City, Oregon. The Wllhelm Tell Hotel waa aold thla week to Albnrt Thlvletgo, of I'ortlund. The new proprietor took possession Mon day. Henalor llrownell waa chief counsel for Pan May who waa acquitted of lh charge if horaeateallng In tho circuit court laat week. Tht 10th It tha latt day to pay Watar rtnt. Pay up promptly and tava tha ptnalty. Ftv-acr tract In Willamette, c-loae to 'r line. Finn location, good all, no rocka. Hpeclul price for una week $325. J. A. TUoehnke, Hank of Oregon City llulldlng. Kva Millar haa comiilrted a eurceaafiil term of arhool In Dim r let No. it, In tha Inland achool Chnlce aelevtlon of up-to-data designs, popular prloea, at Mlaa C. Uoldamlth'a. Marriage license were isaued tha latter part of laat week aa followa: Maud Little and John M unary; Mra, A. K. IJmlng and F, C. Hurler. Tha I'ennneld Treaa remarka that the reiutim why tha old malda go lo church o early la to be there before the "hlma' r liven out. MORTGAGE LOANS NEOOTAITED at loweat ratea, Latourette'a office. Com mercial Hank Itulldlng. Oregon City. Thla week Coroner llnlman remodelled the Intel lor of hla undertaking par lor a to better accommodate hla imelueaa The fonts are .tow nea' And clean, having lieen treated to a dreaa of paint. liOt, trayed or atolrn two ponlea, wi'lglit about 800. one mouee colored. mail eara; black one haa atrlpea on back, laat aeen two week ago. Bend any In formation to Kd. Iturnett Eagle Creek. Oregon, and receive reward. Jutt Came Pretty ahlrt walata 88c up; Handkerchief a lo, lc up; Ladlea' Hoae 9c up; new Lacea and Itlbbona at cut prluea. UED FUONT 8TOHE. Exerclaea appropriate to the celebra tion of the 8fith annlveranry of Oddfel hiwahlp were held by Mllwauklo lodge laat Thin aday night. County Judge Ityan jind Dr. Htoker, of rortland. were the principal apeaker. Carl Johnaon, a Claekamn river al mon flHherman, waa; Wedneaday by a Jury found guilty In the Juatlce court of flailing without a llctmae. Juetlce Btlpp Impoaed a fine of 1100 from which John aon will appeal. Do You Know Anything ABOUT Eppley's If not you should know. ( J t'a a pure article' put up in pint Mason jars full weight. , . Mill Mil Flier? Sold by all Leading Grocers Trimmed , IimIh at popular tirlcea at MM C. Goldsmith'. 1 ' Henry Mllny, tho veteran hftrtieaa-mnk- er, Ihla week, completed a nlikel-pluled liaitieaa for Mmhlcy 4k Hons who wlll usa It In connection with tlm buaa they Will operate for their Colonial Hotel at ft a slde, (hla Hummer. - The CHtato of the lata Frederick Meyer hua been probated. Thu ducniuied left an aliite of the probable value of $51100 and there urn three tielra-at-luy, ua followa: Mra. Lulu MoCuiisland and Fred J. Meyer of thla city, and Mia. Minnie C. I.utour ette, of lliiivcy, WaahltiKloti, Bargain Plan thla yttr Ludlea Walk-. lug Imta 4 Mi; up; Dreaa hata f 1.40 up. Heautlful data at two-third uauul price. WSD FUONT 8 TO KB. Meier & Frank, of l'lirtliind, havt do- nnted iniileilulwlilte India Hllk-for a die for the aucceaaful (laiidldiUa In the Uodileaa of Liberty conteat Hint la being conducted In connection with the Oregon City Firemen' Tournament and Fourth of July celebration. , Wllaoit & Zuinwult, proprietor of the Klkhont livery atabln, are enlarging their burn by the bullillnjt of an addition to the rear bealdea otherwlae remodeling mid miiiiivliig the Interior, Theae chnngea are required by the cimauintly Increua lug bualneaa thla firm la enjoying. Htylea unliiie and fiiKhlnriuble I'rlcea beat. Mlaa C. Ooldamlth. MIm VihU M. Wlllluina, of thla city, la arranging to give a concert at the Wood men of the World Hull about May 22. In giving thla concert Mlaa Wlllluina will be aaalated by local and l'urllnnd talent. Mint Wlllluina rxpecta to go to Chicago In Heptemler, where the will continue her mimical atudlea. II. 8. Mutely la the flrat man to com ply with the cement alilewalk ordinance enactod at Wedneaday nlght'a meeting of the Council. Knrly Thuradity morn lug workmen began the removal of the wooden walk which will lie aucceeded by one of aubalantlal cement conatructlon The example la worthy of emulation by other Main atreet property ownera. ubtcrlbe for the Stml-Wttkly Journal and the Cnterprlte, both, only 12 ptr ytar. Maurice M. Itlnford and Mlaa Ileaale (Irout were married at the home of the brlde't parent on Jefferaon Street Wed neaday evening, May 3, 1906. Mr. Kin ford la a member of the Metropolitan 1'rlntlng Comply, of I'ortland, and the bride la head bookkeeper for the Order of Washington at Ha I'ortland office. Iloth have a hint of frtenda who wlah them well. The member of Tualatin Hive, Ladle of the Maccabeea, apent Monday at Porta mouth with Mr. Koaa Spencer. In the evening all attended the meeting of Gold en Hule I live and the Oregon City dele gallon aaatated In the Initiation of a mitn ber of candidate!. Following the Inltla tory work. Ice cream waa aerved con eluding a very pleaaunt evening. The Oregon City board of trade will kkiii laaue a comprehenalve pamphlet of Oregon City and Clackamaa County, and their reaouree. The booklet will be di vided Into chapter and the different line of Induatry wl" oe treatod by the moat expert men In the country. Arrange menl for thla work were made at the meeting of the board which waa held Tu.-aday night at the county courthouae. Altl-tone I the tonic to build you up after a apell of the Im Grippe. Ouaran teed. Sample free. Churman & Co., de pendable drugglata. The rortlanl Hiirlx'ra' Union failed In Ita proaecutlon of Erneat Caae. pmprle tor of a ten-cent ahon In thla city, on a charge of conducting hla ahop on Sunday, After pending In tho Juatlce court for aeveral weka, the caae ha been dla mlaaed. Caae charged the two complain Ing wltneaaea with perjury anl threaloned to proaecute them on that charge If they puahed the caae agulnat him. J. L. Waldron, having purchaaed the Intercut of 8. J. Vaughan, haa ucceed ed to tho management of the Oregon Clty-Molalln toge which he will person ally conduct. Thl changn In carrier with It a change -In the anhcdule nf the Molalla stage whlcla now leave Oregon City at 8:30 a.m. dully except Bunnay, arriving at Molalla. at 12:30 o'clock p.m Returning the atnge leave Molalla at 1:30 D.m.. arriving at Oregon City at 5:30 p.m. ' In view of our colonial experiment, and the establishment of a quasl-hoge mony In tho Wentern Hemisphere, It Is Intensely Interesting to follow, step by step, tho various stngea by which Eng land ha become the supreme power In EKypt, Tho history of England' Egyp tlnn adventures haa been very generally misunderstood, but Jerome Hart's article on the subject In Argonaut for May 1st will give every, reader a comprehensive Idea of precisely what has happened. Good Flour 11.05 sack; Rice 4c, Soda 4c, 8oap 7 to 10 bars "25o, Soap powder 6o pound, clothes pins, lo dox; Orange and Lemons lc each. RED FRONT STORE. James J. Gibson, a farmer at Englo Creek, 79 years old, obtained a marriage license In the county clork'c oflloo yester day to wed Mrs. Clara B. Howe, atred 60, and Judgo Frozer performed the nuptial ceremony. Mr. Gibson nnd Mrs. Howe are pioneer of Oregon, nnd have been ac quainted for years. Both have children, but they wore alone In their old age and decided to unite their lives and spend their Inst days toRcther for company's sake, Thursday's Orogonlnn. It Is announced that tho Southern Pa clflo Company will thl year expend $1, 500,000 In the making of Improvements to Its Orpmn' line. V)f that amount $800,- 000 will bo expended for labor nlono. The Improvements will consist of ballasting thn tmnlr lnvlhir hnvv stpel rnlls and tho replacing of wooden bridges by steel structures. It Is the Intention' of ,-, the company to spend about $25,000 In Oregon City alone and It Is rumored that the Im provements hero will Include the building i John Huclmniin waa In town a day or two ago from his farm some 12 miles smith of thla city, Johnnie I Just about through Needing for thla year and will ave about 400 acre nf grain In. He Is of the opinion that there I nothing In tho slimmer fallow Idea and tha experi ence they have had at home convince them that tho result In the long run I ot benellclal for the soil. Thl I the oncluslon arrived ut on the litichanan farm after ft good many year' experience. Corvallla Oaette, Oeorgo A. Harding, J. F. Nelson, Oeo. F. Horton. IS. W, Mldlnm, It. Kelland, William II. dull" and Frank riedner, have been appointed ft committee on ar rangement for the commemoration of Memorial day, May 30, and will have full power and authority to arrange for ev ery detail of the observance of tha day. On the Sunday morning preceding Memor ial day, Rev. A. Hlldebrand will preach tho memorial aermen to the member of Mead I'ost, No. Z, Grand Army of the Republic, and to Meade Relief Corps, In St. John Catholic Church. An energetic lady can cur the agen cy for thl city and urroundlng country for a high grade line of Flavoring Ex tract, I'erfume. Toilet Article. Toilet Hoapa, etc., by addressing the Pearaall Manufacturing Company, De Molne. Iowa. They allow a big commission, also give premium. Writ them for ample outfit. J. M. PoHer, of Henton County sheared eighteen head of hi sheep last week and gratifying showing was made. The lowest any ffeece weighed waa 12 pound, while one fleece weighed 21 pounds, Of the eighteen had sheared the average Is about 17 pounds per fleece. With wool at 25 cent per pound thla looka pretty good. Tho past winter has been an un commonly good one for etock and thl I one reason for sheep shearing being so heavy. A heavy clip and an unuaually good price for the same I what may be termed a very happy combination. Member of Clackama Chapter, Order of the Eastern Btar, gave a euceeaeiui dancing party at the Armory Wednesday evening that waa largely attended. Tar- eon's orchestra furnished tho music and the reception committee did everything to make the event the succe that it proved. The decoration were tasty ana ell arranged. Those who did not care to dance, played cards. Sheriff Shaver and Miss Falrclough winning first prixes at progresalve whist. The patroneases of the event were: Meadame Celena tlanong. Mlnda Church. Lealle L. Porter, Kullle V. Walker. Clara Evans, MuMe iniler. Rena Klnnalrd. Emma Hammond Josle Fields, Rcrtha Adam and Lillian Hedges. The executive committee having In Cllr( lilt nimi li.i. v-i... tv for the Lewie A Clark Fair desires the presence of each special committee at the neat regular meeting, May 10. ana par- tlcularly wants a report from each com mittee with reference to It part of th exhibit. All exhibit that are now ready may be brought to the court house. Judge T. F. Ryan waa appointed a com mittee of one to confer with Preeldent Ooode of the Fair Commission and pro cure paasee to the Exposition grounds for the use of the members of the executive committee. Mra. M. 8. Reed, or Mll waukle, wa appointed apeclallat on small fruits. XltldUUUl llivuuvu m J. L. Udell, of Liberal, wa In Oregon City Wednesday. Fish Warden VanDusen wa In the city Wednesday from Astoria, Mis. Lizzie Roppell Is reported ill at her rooms In the Wllhelm Toll hotel. Mrs. John W. Loder and son have been visiting with friends at Albany. Mr. Q. A. Helnx visited thl week with relative near McMlnnvllle. P. H. D'Arcy and E. M. Crolsan, of Salem, were In the city Tuesday. Mrs. Lizzie Roppell wa at Portland, Aurora and Salem this week looking after some of her business affairs. J. B. Lewthwaite ho returned from the East where he went In the interests of the Willamette Pulp & Paper Company. Attorney C. D. Latourette left this week for Berlin, Washington, where he has bUKtness Interest requiring his at tention. Jake Rlhearson, proprietor of a hotel at Grass Valley, has been visiting this week with old friends and acquaintances In Oregon City. Messrs. Fred Weiss, of Whitewater, Wisconsin, and D. H. Hasbrouck, of Min neapolis, Minnesota, arrived In Oregon City Thursday, and will make this place their homo. ' Master John William Roppell, who has been vtBltlng his friend Rev. F. II. Mix sell, at South Bend, Washington, will re turn next week and assist his mother in tho management of her business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Trulllnger and daughter, Miss Arcadia, arrived at Ore gon City last Saturday from Redding, Iowa. They will become permanent resi dents of Clackamas county and for the present will reside with their son, L. B. Trulllnger, at WUhoit. County Judge Ryan. Mrs. W. E. Pratt, Mlsa Barclay, Miss Anna Wiener, Miss Dollle Pratt, Miss Mayme Long nnd Miss Mabel Tower, were among the Oregon City people who attended tho provisional government anniversary at Champoeg Tuesday. Drs. Beatle & Beatle, Dentists, Rooms 16, 17 18, Welnhard Building. ENTERPRISE EXPOSITION NUMBER. Send Copy of Special Edition to Your Eastern Friends. Tho Enterprise this week publishes a twelve-page paper on good book paper, i It Is our Lewis & Clark Souvenir edition I and Is Just the thing to sond to your friends In the East. There Is contained a good representation of the business, pro fessional and manufacturing Interests' of j the city, ," together with : a ; juitnber of splendid Illustrations. Send, the paper away and let your friends know what we Ilk II 'V I 1 1 I'll.i 11 li I' ' ' have here In Oregon City. ;"- ORDINANCE NO.- (Concluded from Page 2.) In that event this franchise shall be null and void aa to such private property at the election of the owner of such private property. : ' . , ' Hi-i;, 11. When and as soon as the said Oregon Ik California Railroad Company shall have filed In the office of the City Recorder of Oregon City Its written ac ceptance of the rights, easements, privi leges and obligations granted by thla ordi nance, and whenever and as soon as the contract authorized by Section four of thl Ordinance shall have been exe cuted by the parties a therein provided, then and In that case Ordinance No. 316 approved by the Mayor November 21, 190, entitled, "An Ordinance Authoriz ing the Oregon and California Railroad Company, It lessee Successors and As signs to construct, operate, and main tain a main track and certain side tracks In Railroad Avenue, In the City of Ore gon City, Clackama County, Oregon, and to authorize the construction and main tenance of team under-crossing on Third Street of said city under the track of suld company, and pedestrian undercross Ing at Fourth and Seventh Streets under said railroad track on Railroad Avenue aforesaid; and to authorize the Mayor and Recorder of said city to enter Into a contract with the Southern Paclllc Com pany, lessee of said Oregon t California Railroad Company for the construction and maintenance of said pedestrian cross ings and team under-croasings, and to legalize the use and occupation of sal J tiauroaa Avenue oy tne uregon & Cali fornia Railroad Company, It lessee suc cessors and assigns, In respect to the tracks and sidings heretofifre constructed and maintained thereon," be and the an Die Is hereby repealed, Read first time and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of Oregon City, held Wednesday, May 3d, 1S05. By order of the Council of Oregon City. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. ORDINANCE NO.- An Ordinance assessing the probable coat of the Improvement of Third Street of Oregon City, Oregon, from the East line of Main Btreet Easterly a distance of 179 feet and directing an entry of such assessment In the Docket of City Liens. Oregon City Doe Ordain a Follow: Section 1. That whereaa, the Council of Oregon City, having ascertained and determined that the probable cost of Im proving Third Street from the Eaat line of Muln Street Easterly a distance of 179 feet as provided by Ordinance No. 309, to be the aum of 31468.20 and where as, under the provisions of Section 85 of Chapter 13 of the Charter of Oregon City aa amended, it la directed that one third of the total cost of the Improve ments ahall be paid from the permanent .,ru.t lmnrv.mn fund" an 1 v . . Whereas, one-third of the total prob able Coat of the Improvement of aald Third Btreet from the Eaat line of Main Street Eaaterly for a distance of 179 feet I the aum of 3489.41 and the remaining two-third of the total probable cost I $978.79. Now, Therefore, said sum of $978.79 is hereby assessed to the several lots and parts of lot and tract of land abutting on the portion of Third Street to be Im proved la the respective amounts set opposite the , number and description thereof In Section 3, of this Ordinance as being benefitted by said Street Improve ment. In said amounts. Section 2. The Recorder la hereby directed to enter a statement of the as sessments hereby made In the Docket of City Liens and cause notice thereof to be published as provided by the City Charter. 8ectlon 3. Lot 3, Block 28, the following des cribed portion of, to-wit: Begin ning at the corner ot Lots 3, 4, 6 and 6 of aald Block, running thence Easterly along the line be tween Lota 3 and 4, 74 feet, thence Northerly parallel to the West erly line of said Lot 3. 31.7 feet; thence Westerly parallel to the line between said Lots 3 and 4, 74 feet; thence Southerly along the line between Lota 3 and 6, 31.7 feet to the place of begin- oastohxa. Btarith. y Tin Kind Yon Haw always Basga Slf&atu of MBS. CECELIA STOWE, Orator, Entrt Nous Club. 176 Warren Avenue, Chicago, 111., Oct. 22, 1902. For nearly four vears 1 suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted on an operation as the only way to pet well. I, however, strongly objected to an operation. My husband felt disheartened as well aa I, for homo with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of Wine of Cardui for me to try, and he did so. I began to improve in a few days and my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks I was another being. Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by female wenknes and how completely Wine- of Cardui cures that sick ness and brinps health and happi ness again. lo not go on suffer ing. Uo to vonr druccist today and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine ot Cardui. iiiiI,iW,!j.i,,,.Mi.,.,,u..i 1 1 Lll t SaMminadliTtimii irrf-rn i Flouring Mills , ' $ 20.64 28, the Weiitoi-ttr n IM 4, mock feet of, Oregon Water. Power ft Railway Co g, n Lot S, fllock, 28. Oregon'. Water Power & Railway Co 114,67 Lot 6, Iilock 28, the Southerly 31.7 feet of Portland Flouring Mills Co 2S 9J Iot 1, Block 29, the Westerly 74 feet of, McMlnnvllle College. ... 336 08 Lot 2, Block 29, the following des cribed portion of, to-wlt: Begin ning at the corner of Lot 1, 2, 7 and 8 of aald Block 29 and run ning thence Easterly along the line between Lota 1 and 2, 74 feet thence Southerly parallel to the line between Lot 2 and 7, 30.7 feet; thence Westerly parallel to me una between Lot 1 and 2, 74 feet; thence Northerly along the line between Lot 2 and 7, 30.7 feet to the place of beginning. T. L. Charman , 7025 Lot 7, Block 29, the Northerly half of the Northerly half of, Mary E. Moore, Agnea Mllln and Clara M. Pickens , 32 gj Lot 7, Block 29, the Southerly half of and the Southerly half of the Northerly half of Charle E. Bray, Rebecca T. Bray and Anna E. Hhoadea Lot 8, Block 29, Southerly 30 feet of Mary E. Moore, Agne Mllln and Clara M. Plcken Lot 8, Block 29, Northerly 36 feet of 25.95 77.88 Corporation of Oregon City. 180.62 Head first time and ordered published at a regular meeting of the Council of Oregon City, held Wednesday, May 3 1905. By order of the Council of Oregon Cltyj ; W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. OASTOllIA. Stan tha 4 llw Kind You Haw Always Botfglht BJfaatire of "In. Portland Company , PE1TIT & CO. Manufacturers 'and Dealers in Lumber ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. LUMBER A SPECIALTY Yatd and Office Avenue, Opposite Phone No. 1 847 OREGON CITY, OREGON How Do You Spend Your Money? Are you doing it in a way to secute substantial bene fits? Are you laying something aside for a "Rainy Day"? If not, you will never have a better time to be gin than now. To get quickly started in the easiest way, come to this bank and open an account. "A DOLLAR WILL DO IT." fflie Bank of Oregon City I The Olympia Z We are prepared to supply the wants of the inner man. Everything is new, fresh and homelike. Only white help employed . Our bill of fare F at all times offers everything that is to bt had at a first-class restaurant. Z With right service and right treatment, we expect to merit the patronage S of the public ::::::: 1 THE OLYMPIA W. J. GEMMELL, Prop. Main Street, one door south Huntley Bros, Co. Oregon City, Oregon CANBY. Most of us complain that the weather Is a little too cool for May. Mr. and Mrs. Cummlngs went down to Portland last Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Ames are now at Van couver, Washington, where they plan to spend a week or two visiting her parents. I Albert Relton left Wednesday for As toria where he will work In a soda fac tory. I Our popular railroad agent, H. N. Brown, is now in Minnesota, where he ' was called to the bedside of his mother, 1 who was not expected to live. He will be absent several weeks, at least. J. J. Sehmlt recently took a trip to Cottage Grove, looking for a location. ' But he came back, liking Canby better ; than ever and is now thinking of relo cating here. Rev. and Mrs. Housel gave a social ! at the parsonage Inst Wednesday evening to the young people of the community. Some fifty Invited guests were present and a good time Is reported. j Mrs. A. N. Fisher of Portland, address ed a large and appreciative audience at the Methodist church Sunday night. She spoke on Woman's work In Missions. "' O. R. Mack now has a great deal of. property listed in and about Canby, and is prepared to show1 the would-bo Invest or almost anything In Veal estate. ' The steam shovel finally finished up Its work here last week and: was taken to I'm the S. W. paint man. You will surely want to paint and bright en things up this year, Ev eryone is doing their best (or the Lewis and Clark Fair Sherwin- Williams is THE paint for you to buy. Covers most. Looks best. Wears longest Costs less by the job. Huntley Bros. Co. Paints, Books, Drugs Oregon City :-. Oregon DRY Head of Molalla Evethatt's Store I the shops. It was brought back Wednes day and taken south to wotk at Rice hill. Most of the crew formerly employed went with it. . A brilliant social event took place last Saturday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Clauson. one mile north of town, when her daughter Clara was man-ted to Mr. Harold Unneberg. Quite a number of Invited guests witnessed the ceremony and many valuable presents were receiv ed. Rev. John Samuelson was the offi ciating clergyman. The happy couple will make their home in Portland, where Mr. Llnneberg is employed. WOODBURN BANK ROBBED. Two Masked Men Sleze cape. $3000 and Es- Two masked robbers hetd up Assistant Cashier Tracy Poorman at 2 o'clock Wed nesday afternoon, slezed nearly $3000 from the counter, ran two miles across the open fields and safely gained a hiding place in the dense timber along the banks of Pudding river. Twenty men chased the robbers across the fields, but at too great a distance to shoot them with the revol vers at hand, half a hundred militiamen and citizens scoured the country later In the afternoon, bttt the men have not been found, and the chances seem more than even 'for them to complete their escape. : I f i I ''I of a now depot.