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Vol. XV No 28.
CORVALLIS, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 6, 1902.
B. F. IRVINK
Editor and Pao
Sewer Notice
Notice is hereby given that the under
Igned have heen appointed viewers by
the common council of the City of Corval
lis, to estimate the proportionate share of
the cost ot the sever to be constructed by
the City of Corvallis under and by virtue
ot U'dinance JNo. 108, beginning at the
manhole of the present sewer on Jeffer
son street, which manhole is lmtneuiate
' 1y south of the middle of the south side
of block i3, county addition to Corvallis,
Oregon, thence in a straight line norther
ly across Jefferson street, and through
the middle of the alley of said block 19,
thence across Madison street, thence
through the middle of the alley of block
. . l3, county addition to a point 530 feet
north of the said manhole in Jefferson
street, and in the middle of the eaid alley
of block 18, terminating at said point.
To be assessed to the several owners of
the property benefitted thereby, said prop-
'. erty and the owners thereof, being as fol
lows: Block i0, county addition, lot i, owner,
Adam and H. Badir.
Block lg, county addition, lot2, owner,
Adam and M. Radir.
Block 1!), county addition, lot 3, own
er, Richard Graham, trustee.
Block 19, county addition, lot 4, own
er, i'nomas A. Jones.
Block i9, county addition lot 5, owner,
Thomas A. Jones.
Bio. k 1 9, county addition, lot 6, own
er, Thomas A. Jones.
Block lOcorinty.additiofi, lot 7, own
4rr Thomas A. joues.
Block 19; county addition, lot 8, owner,
Thomas A. Jones.
Block i9, county addition, lot' 9, owner,
Jl. Graham.
Block i9, county addition, lot iO, own
er, R. Graham.
Block 19. county addition, lot 11, own
er, Amna Farra.
Block 19, county addition, lot 12, owner,-Anna
Farra.
Block 18, county addition, lot 1, own
er, school district No. 9.
Block iS, county addition, lot 2. owner
school district No. 9.
Block 18, county addition, lot 11, own
er, school district No. 9. Benton county,
Oregon.
Block 18, county addition, lot I2, own
er, school district No. 9, Benton county,
Oregon.
Also to estimate the proportionate cost
cfthe sewer to be constructed by the said
block iO, county addition, beginning at
the manhole of the present sewer on Jef-
jerson street, immediately north of block
34, Old town of Corvallis, thence 3SO feet
. across Jefferson street, northerly, and
through the middle of the alley of bloek
10, county addition to Corvallts to a point
aDout id ieei norca ot tne middle ot said
block 10, to be assessed to the property
fcenefitted,- to-wit:
Block JO, county addition, lot 1, owner
JVlrs. M. M. Miller. -
Block 10, county, addition, S. yi lot 2,
owner, Mrs. M. M. Miller.
Block 10, county addition, N. yi lot 2,
owner, S. V. Jackson.
Block iO, county addition, S. 1-2 lot 3,
owner, S. W. Jackson.
Block 10, county addition, N. 1-2 lot 3,
owner, William H. Fitzpatrick.
jio;k iu, county addition, lot 4, own
er, William H. Fitzpatrick.
Block 10 county addition, lot 5, owner
Christian church.
Block iO, county addition, lot 6, owner
Uhnatian church .
Block iO, county addition, lot 7, owner
Amna Farra.
Block 10, county addition, lot 8, owner
Amna Farra.
Block iO, county addition, lot 9, wner
Amna Farra.
Block iO, county addition, lot 10, own
er, Joseph Yates.
. Block'iO, county addition, lot II, own
er, Joseph Yates.
Block 10, county addition lot 12, own
er, Joseph Yates.
And to estimate the proportionate cost
of a sewer to be constrncted by said city
under Ordinance No. I22 through blocks
and 7. beginning at the manhole of the
present sewer on Van Baren 6treet, im
mediately south of block 5, county addi
tion, thence southerly 750 feet across
V an Buren street through the middle of
the alley of block 6, across Jackson street
through the middle of the alley of block
7, county addition to Corvallis, to a point
about 17.2 feet south of the middle of the
south liue of block 7, at manhole. To be
assessed to the proper. y benefitted, to
wit: Block 6, county addition, lot I, owner,
J. H. Simpson.
Block 6, county addition, lot 2, owner,
J. H. Simpson.
Block 6, county addition, lot 3, owner,
Ida B. Callahan.
Block 6, county addition, lot 4, owner,
Ida B. Callahan.
Block 6, county addition, lot 5. owner,
Ida B. Callahan.
Block 6, county addition, lot 6, owner,
Ida B. Callahan.
Block 6, county addition, lot 7, owner,
William Groves.
Block 6, county addition, lot 8, owner,
William Groves.
Bloek 6, county addition, lot 9, owner,
B. Callahan.
.". Block 0, county addition, lot iO, own
er, Ida B. Callahan.
Elock 6. county addition, lot 11, own
er, J. H. Simpson.
Block 6, county addition, lot' 12, own
er, J. H. Simpson.
Block 7, county addition, lot 1, owner,
Martha Burnett.
Block 7, county addition, lot 2. owner.
Martha Burnett.
Block 7, county addition, lot 3, owner,
M. S. Woodcock. , - ,
Block 7, county addition, lot 4, owner,
M. S. Woodcock.
Block 7. countv addition, lot 5, owner,
M. S. Woodcock.
Block 7, county addition, lot 6, owner,
M. S. Woodcock.
Block 7, county addition, lot 7, owner,
M. S. Woodcock.
Block 7. county addition, lot 8, owner,
M. S. Woodcock.
Block 7, county addition, lot 9, owner,
M. S. Woodcock.
Block 7, county addition, lot to, own
. er, M: S. Woodcock.
Block 7, county addition, lot 11, own
er, Martha Burnett.
Block 7. county addition, lot I2, own
er, Martha Burnett.
Notice is herebv elven thfll: the linriarflliFnAri
have been appointed viewers by the common
council ol the city of Corvallis, to estimate the
proportionate 8 hare of the cost of the sewr to
be constructed by the city of Corvallis, under
turn uy virtue 01 urainance Mo. Ill) through
block 23, county addition, beginning at the
manhole of the present sewer on VanBuren
street, located on the south side of block 24,
county addition to Corvallis, Oregon, thence
southerly in a straight line across VanBuren
street through the middle of the alley of block
23. terminating at a paint ten feet south ot the
middle of tne ally of block 23, at manhole. To
be assessed to the property benefitted, to-wit:
Block 23, county addition, lot 1, owner, M. J,
Wells:
Block 23, county addition, lot 2, owner, M. J.
Wells.
Bloek 23, county addition, lot 3, owner, Walter
T Vlles
Block 23, county addition, lot i, owner, Walter
T. Wiles.
Block 23, couYity addition, lot 5, owner, M. J.
Wells.
Block 23, county addition, lot 6, owner, 51, J.
Wells.
Block 23, county addition, lot 7, owner, M. J.
Wells.
Biook 23, county addition, lot 8, owner, M. J.
Wells.
Block 23, county addition, lot 9, owner. Walter
T. Wiles.
Block 23, county addition, lot 10, owner, Wal
ter T. Wiles.
Blocck 23, county addition, lot 11, owner, Mar
garet C, 6nell.
i?loc l3, couuiy aauiLiou, lot iz. owner, Mar
garet C. Snell.
Also to estimate the proportionate cost or The
sewer under ordinance No. 111. through block
3i, Corvallis. Oregon, beglnnlug at the manhole
of the present sewer on Jefferson street, north
of the middle of block 34, original town of Ma-
rvaville. now Corvallis, thence southerly in a
straight line through the middle of the alley of
block 34. aforesaid, terminating at a point which
J,s ten feet south of the middle of said alley of
said Diociv 34, at mannoie. 10 ue aaewjeti to
the properlv henenttea, to-wit:
Block 34, Averys addition, lot i, owner, Eliza-
ht.h n rii .
Block 34. Averys addition, lot 2, owner, eorge
n uuy-
Block 34, Averys aaaiuon, iota, owner, uouign
E Lilly. . . ....... . ...
Block K4, Averys aaauion, iui , un, j"j
Block 34, Averys addition, lot 5, owner, Mary A
Baroer. . - '
Block 31, Aveiys addition, lot is, owner, mary a.
Barber. .
Block 34. Aveiys addition, lot 7, owner, rroi-
estant Episcopal church.
Block 34. Averys addition, lot 8, owner, Prot-
estmt Episcopal church.
JilOCK Averys auuiiiou, ivi, v, ipbuw,
estant Episcopal chuich.
Block 34. Avervs addition. lotTIO, owner, Prot
estant Episcopal church. -
Block 34, Averys addition, lot 11, owner, John
W Hayes.
Block 34, Averys addition, lot 12, owner, John
W Hayes. .
And that said viewers will meet at the omce ol
thenolica Judee of thecitv of Corvallis on tire
21st day of September, 1902, at the hour oi 7 o'-
AlrctL- t Af oTirl IF thA Haiti Work Of the BSSeSS-
sment of the respective share of the cost of
said sewers is not completed on that day, the.
meeting will be adjourned ftom dcy to day, till
the same is finished, and all persons interested
may appear before said viewers to be heard in
the matter of making said estimate or estimates.
8 L HENDERSON,
SLSHEDD,
WILLIAM BOGUE.
Corvallis, Oregon, Sept 6, 1902.
, Sewer Notice;
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed having been appointed viewers
by the Common Council of the city of
Corvallis to estimate the proportionate
share of the cost of the sewer to be con
structed by the city of Corvallis under
and by virtue of Ordinance No 109, be
ginning at the manhole on Jefferson
street immediately south of the middle
of the alley of block 2o, county addition
to Corvallis, thence northerly in a straigh
line across Jefferson street through th6
middle of the alley of said block 20
across Madison street, through the mid
dle of the alley of block 2l, county addi
tion to Corvallis, across Monroe street
through the middle of the alley of block
22 connty addition to Corvallis, termin
ating at a point 10 feet north of the north
line of said block 22, at manhole:
To be assessed to the several owners
of the property benefitted thereby, said
property and the owners thereof being,
as folio ws-
Blo'ck 20, county addition, lot 1,, owner,
J M Cameron.
Block 2o, connty addition, lot 2, owner
T M Cameron.
Block 20, county addition, lot 3, owner,
J M Cameron.
Block 20, county addition, lot 4, owner
Laura A Whitney.
Block 20, county addition, lot 5, owner
Laura A Whitney.
Block 20, county addition, lot 6, owner
Laura A Whitney.
Block 20, county addition, lot 7, owner
Laura A Whitney,
Block 20, county addition, lot 8, owner
Laura A Whitney.
Block 20, county addition, lot 9, owner
William Bogue.
Block 20; county addition, lot 10, owner
William Bogue.
Block 20, county addition, lot 11, owner
J M Cameron.
.Block 2o, county -addition, lot 12, owner
J M Cameron.
Block 21, county addition, lot 1, owner
Florence Porter.
Block 21, county addition, lot 2, owner
Florence Porter.
Block 2l, county addition, lot 3, owner
Pauline Kline.
Block 21, county addition, lot 4, owner
Pauline Kline.
Block 2l, county addition, lot 5, owner
J N McFadden.
Block 2I, county addition, lot, 6, owner
J N McFadden, -Block
21, county addition, lot 7, owner
J N McFadden.
Block 21, county addition, lot 8, owner
J N McFadden.
Block 2i, county addition, lot 9, owner
Pauline Kline. - -
Block 21. county addition, lot lo, owner
Pauline Kline. '
Block 21, county addition, lot 11, owner
Louisa 1 Gardner. - -
Block 21, county addition, lot 12-,- -ewner
State Agricultural College,
Block 22, county addition, lot I, -.owner
M J Wells.
Block 22, county addition, lot 2, owner
M J Wells.
Block 22, county addition, lot 3, -owner
M J Wells. '
Block 22, county addition, lot 4, owner
Karl Lachele.
Block 22. county addition, lot 5, owner
Karl Lachele.
Block 22, connty addition, lot 6, owner
Karl Lachele.
Block 22, county addition, E yZ lot 7,
owner, J B Horner,
Block 22, county addition, E lot 8,
owner, J B Horner.
Block 22, county addition, E 1-2 lot 9,
owner J B Horner.
Block 22, connty addition, W yZ lot 7,
owner, Marion F Wood.
Block 22, county addition, W lot 8,
owner Marion J Wood.
Block 22, connty addition, W yi
owner, Marion F Wood,
Block 22, county addition, lot io.
Heirs of Carrie Howe,
Block 22, county addition, lot li,
heirs Carrie Howe.
Block 22, county addition, lot l2,
lot 9,
owner
owner
Heirs of Carrie Howe.
And that said viewers will meet at the
office of the Police Judge of said city of
Corvallis, on the 2lst day of September,
i9o2, at the hour ot 7 o.clock p m, and
if the said work of the assessment of the
raspective share of the cost of the said
sewers is not completed on that day, the
meeting will be adjourned from day to
day, till the saine is finished, and all
persons interested may appear before
said viewers to be heard in the matter
of making said estimate or estimates,
fc. Iv. iienderson.
S. L. Shedd,
K. E. Gibson.
Corvallis, Oregon, September 6, l9o2,
Also to estimate the proportionate cost
of tae sewer under ordinance No 120,
throuzh block 5, County Addition, and
block iq, Dixon's Second addition, and
a part of block iS, Dixon's Second ad
dition, beginning at the manhole in Van
iluren street sewer situated 107 teet West
erly and 26. 8feet Southerly fromthe South
east corner of block 5, County addition to
Corvallis, Oregon, and running thence
Northerly through the center of block 5,
County addition, Corvallis, through the
center of the alley of block 19, Dixon's
Second addition to Corvallis, crossing
Harrison street to a point on the North
side of block 19, which is 719 feet dis
tant from said manhole, thence in a
Northwesterly direction 152 feet across
Taylor street, Corvallis. to the Northeast
corner of the Creamery building, situated
on lot 7, block iS, Dixon's second addi
tion to Corvallis,. To be assessed to the
property benefited " thereby.
Block 5, county addition, lot I, J owner,
Jane and Clara Hutchins.
Block s, county addttion, lot 2, owners
Jane and Clara Hutchins. .
Block 5, county addition, lot : 3, owner,
C C Hartless. .
Block 5, county addition, S i6J feet lot
4, owner, C C Hartless,
Blocks, county addition,' I6J4 .feet front;
by 100 feet through the middle of lot 4-
owner Cora M Davisson.
Block 5, county addition, . Ni6J feet
lot 4, owner, E J Moore.
Bock 5' county addition, 33 feet lot 5.
owner, E J Moore.
Block 5, county addition, N16K feetlots,
owner, Isabelle Gellatly.
.Block 5 county addition, lot b,
owner,
Isabelle Gellatly.
Block 5, county additiou, lot 7, '
Isabelle Gellatly.
Block 5,-eounty addition, N 16
owner jsabelle Gellatly.
lot 8,
Block 5, county addition, S 33 1-3 feet, lot S,
owner, E J Moore .
Block 5, county addition, N 16 H .feet lot 9,
owner, E J Moore.
Block 5, county addition, 16 feet front by 100
feet through the middle of lot 9, owner, Cora M
avisson.
Block 5, county addition south 16 feet, lot 9,
owner, C O Hartless.
Block 5, county addition, lot 10, owner C C
Hartless.
Block 6, county addition, lot 11, owner, E E
Paddock.
Block 5, county addition, lot 12, owner, E E
Block 19, Dlxons second addition, lot 1, owner,
J H Albright.
1 Block 19, Dlxons second addition,S H lot 2,
owner, J H Albright
Block 19, Dlxons second addition, N lot 2,
owner, Jacob Whitaker.
Block 19, Dixons second addition, lot 3, owner,
Jacob Whitaker.
Block 19, Dlxons second addition, lot 4, owner,
J W Simpson.
Block 19, Dixons second addition, lot S, owner,
J W Simpson.
Block 19, Dixons second addition, lot 6, owner,
J W Simpson.
Block 19, Dixons second addition, lot 7, owner,
Jacob Whitaker.
Block 19, Dixons second addition, S lot S,
owner, Jacob Whitaker.
Block i9. Dixons secnd addition, N J lot 8,
owner, ktartha Simpson.
Block 19, Dlxons second addition, lot 9, owner,
Martha Simpson.
Block 19, Dlxons sBcond addition, lot 10, own:
er, Julia Cline. ,
Block 19, Dixons second addition, lot II, owner,
JuliaCline
Block 19, Dixons second addition , lot 12, own.
er, Julia Oline.
Block 18, Dlxons second addition, lot 7, George
Taylor
And that said viewers will meet at the office
of Police Judge of the City of Corvallis, on the
21st day of September, at the hour of 7 o'clock
P M, and if said work of the assessment of the
respective share of the cost of said sewer is not
completed on that day, the meeting will be ad
journed from day to day until the same Is fin
ished and all persons interested, may appear
before said viewers to be heard in the matter of
making said estimate or estimates.
WILLIAM BOGUE,
Z B DAVIS,
BL SHEDD.
Corvallis; Oregon, Sept 6, 190:;.
A Certain
Cure lor Dysentery
Diarrhoea.
arid
"Some years ago I
was one ot a
party that intended making a
long bicycle trip," says F. L. Tay
lor, of New Albany, Bradford coun
ty, Pa. "J was taken - suddenly
with diarrhoea, and was about to
give up the trip, when Editor Ward
of the Laceyville Messenger, sug
gested that I take a dose of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. I purchased a bot
tle and took two doses, one before
starting and one on the route. I
made the trip succespfully and nev
er felt any ill effect. Again last
summer I was almost completely
run down-with an attack of disen
tery. I bought a bottle of this same
remedv and this time one dose
curfd
Wells.
me." Sold by Graham &
PASTOHIA.
Bears the J The Kind Von Have Always .oagr
FOUR GIRLS DROWNED
NONE COULD SWIM, ONE WENT
BEYOND HER DEAPTH.
They Were in Bathing in Pierce
Pond A Man Locked in a
iBax for Fifteen Days The
I Great Corn Crop Will '
s Bring Cheaper Meat. '
Four girls were drowned Wed
nesday morning in Pierce Pond,
two miles west of the village of
Pawling, N. Y. They were, Anna
Beach, Susie Baach, Eatella Dun
can and Martha Duncan.
The girls were in a blackberrying
party tbat left their homes in Paw
ling at 9 o'clock a. m. Robert Slo
cum and his wife and their 14-
yearold daughter were with them.
At 10 o'clock they were near Pierce
Pond, and the girls all wanted to
go bathing.
. "How many of you can swim?"
asked Mr. Slocum.
"None of us; but we won't go in
far," said the youngest girl. Mr.
Slocum warned them all to keep !
away from the pond, which
known 10 be very deep and whose
depth slorjes abruptly near the
shore.;.
But, the morning was hot and the
water! of the pond cool, and the
girls persisted in their plan. Mr
oiocuni a little gin was very anx
ious to go with them, but her fath
er would not allow her to do so
Estella Duncan sat on the bank
and took care of the clothing of the
other three girls. - They laughed,
aod danced and splashed one anoth
er witn water. iney neld one
another's hands and went in deeper
and dteper. Ihen Martha Duncan
pushed on a little ahead of the oth
ers. She suddenly found that she
was beyond her depth and began to
scream for help. The Beach girls
caught her by the arms, and her
weight dragged them- down the
sloping ground into deeper water.
Estella Duncan, fully clothed,
ran down the bank and out into
the pond. She could not swim a
stroke, but she bravely caught the
arm neaiest to her and tried to pull
the girls toward shore. She had
neither the strength nor the skill to
do this, and she sank with them.
Mrs. Sarah Turner, a neighbor,
hearing the screams of the girls,
ran to the pond. She tore a long
branch off a tree and thrust it out
toward the group, but the girls
either could not see the branch or
were too panic stricken to know
what to do. - Mrs. Turner cannot
swim, so she was forced to stand
helpless on the brink of the pond
and see the girls drown . When
the last of them had vanished Mrs.
Turner ran to a summer boarding
house near by and called for help.
Alfred S. Cole and a stranger, a
summer boarder, 'found the bodies
in twelve feet of water.
New York World: Thomas Don
ohue, thirty years old, who said he
had no home- or occupation, was
found Wednesday half dead from
starvation On pier 17 North River.
He wa3 so emaciated that he did
not weigh, it is said, more than" 60
pounds. He was taken to Hudson
Street Hospital. He had been lock
ed in a box for fifteen days, he
said.
The box in which Donohue was
found was a big one used for keep
ing sawdust.
Late last night the watchman on
the pier went to the box to get some
sawdust to sprinkle the pier.
He pried open the heavy lid and
was startled to hear a feeble groan
coming from the interior., The
watchman procured a light. There,
lying near the front of the box, was
a man. He was moaning feebly
and appeared to be clutching up
ward as though vainly endeavoring
to open the box.
Donohue was lifted from his
strange resting place and carried to
the end of the pier. A call was
sent in an ambulance from Hudson
Street Hospital was soon there.
The surgeon diagnosed the case
as inanition and said that his con
dition was 6erious. How he got in
the box is not known.
Chicago, Aug. 26. Secretary
Wilson's statement that the big
corn crop will reduce the prices of
cattle and hogs is corroborated by
the packers. An era of cheaper
prices of meat is in sight, but scarce
ly inside of three months.
"It will.be three months before
the corn crop is gathered," said Ar
thur Meeker, of Armour & Co., to
day, "and from that time on . we
may look for lower prices for cattle
and hog3 unless the prevailirg
scarcity continues after the feed is
cheaper. But the corn crop' still
has early frosts and ether blights
to encounter, though practically I
believe it is assured."
Cattle and hogs are still at top
prices. Within ten days hogs have
advanced sixty cents a hundred
and cattle five cents a hundred
pounds.
A Communication.
Me. Editor Allow me t6 speak
a few words in favor of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. I suffered
iain s uougn 4emeay. l sunerea
for three years with the bronchitis
and could not sleep at nights. I
tried several doctors and various
patent medicines, but could get
nothing to give me any relief until
my wife got a bottle of this valua
ble medicine, which has completely
relieved me. W. S. Brockman,
Bagnell, Mo. This remedy is for
sale by Graham & Woitham.
New York World: John Mitchell,
President of the United Mine Work
ers, in answer to questions put to
ia i him at Wilkesbarre by long dis
tance telephone, made the following
statement Wednesday:
"I have no formal reply to make
to the statements of Mr. Morgan or
the coal presidents.
"The strike will go on indefinite
ly, in spite of air that is said and
done, until the men are awarded
their just demands.
"I deny -the statement af ' Mr.
Baer that the men are going back
to work in groups throughout the
region. 1 here are isolated cases of
defection here and there among the
mine helpers, but the licensed mm
ers are houldingout firmly. It will
do the operators little good to have
their mines full of engineers, pump
men, machinists and helpers, if the
only men licensed by the state to
mine coal remain on strike. -
Our present plans will hold
good. We contemplate no new
movements. The men will simply
remain on stiike and the mines
will stay idle until their demands
are granted or the operators con
sent to arbitration. ,
The Btrikers can hold out all
winter. We are providing for that.
At present we are relieving every
case of distress and we will be able
to take care of every one in need as
long as this strike lasts.
"Onr union has pledged itself to
the preservation of order and I an
ticipate no disorder.
I do not care to say anything
about Mr. Morgan's refusal to take
hand in the settlement of the
strike. I will only say that the de
velopments incident to the gather
ing of the coal presidents yesterday
have-not influenced the strikers in
the least, and from our point of
view have brought no change in
the strike situation.
John Westhafer, of Loogootee,
Ind., is a poor man, but he says he
would not be without Chamber
lain's Pain Balm if it cost five dol
lars a bottle, for it saved him from
being a cripple. No external ap
plication is equal to this liniment
for stiff and swollen joints, contract
ed muscle?, stiff neck, sprains and
rheumatic and. muscular pains. It
has also cured numerous cases of
partial paralysis. It is for eale by
Graham & Wells.
New Orleans, Aug. 26. Baroness
Da Branca, of Munich, Bavaria, to
day, took the vows at the Convent
of Perpetual Adoration in thi city.
In 1886 Mother Mary Augustine,
who has charge of the convent, vis
ited Bavaria, and there met the
Baroness, who was a beautiful girl
of twenty. The Baroness wanted
to enter a life of religion even then
and besought Mother Mary to bring
her back to the states with her.
The girl had large estates and it
was impossible for her to leaye
them.
She has led the life of a nun
since then, although outside of con
vent walls, anc securing the consent
of the government came to New Or
leans and entered the order.
"Having distressing pains in
head, back and stomach, and being
without appetite, I began to use Dr.
King's New Life Pills,'! writes W.
P. Whitehead, of Kennedale, Tex.,
"and soon felt like a new man."
Infallible in stamach and liver
troubles. Only 25c at Graham &
Wortham's drug store. . ;
A NARROW ESCAPE
AN ELECTRIC CAR CRASHES INZfRf
ROOSEVELT'S VEHICLE.
Chief Executive Hurt and Oaar;
Killed All the Party Bruised
: A Desperat9 Negro shoots
Thirteen Officers Oth
er News.
. Lenox, Mass., Sept. 3. A terri
ble accident overtook the President's
coach a short distance from Pitts
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d abo"4 morning
After a short visit to the home of
ex-Senator Dawes, the president
started on the long drive to Lenox.
He had not gone far when an elec
tria car ran into his vehicle, throw-
1 mg every one to the ground and.
badly damaging the coach. The
president received ' a cut on tha
head." Secretary Cortelyou was
bruised and his head cut. Gover
nor Crane was bruised. William.
Craig, secret service agent, was in-
'stantly killed. D. J. Pratt, the
driver ot the coach, was badly in
jured but not killed-
The president at once directed
that Craig's body be cared for and
sent couriers ahead to prevent
cheering and to announce that he
would go at once to his train, which
had been sent ahead to stockbridge.
The president stopped for a few mo
ments at the hotel Aspin wall, where
the party was to have lunched, and
made a brief announcement of the
accident to the people who were
silently gathered on the steps. He
alighted from the carriage and
walked a few steps and was clearly
under the stress of great feeling. ,
Then he retraced his steps to the
carriage and turning said to the
people:
"We have met with an accident.
One of the party, a faithful friend,
has been killed and our driver un
doubtedly fatally injured. Under
the circumstances, it is of course
impossible for me to say more to
you than tbat I deeply appreciate -your
kindly greeting." Then he
went on to stockbridge.
Lenox, Mass., Sept. 3. William
Craig, the secret service operator,
who was killed, was - 48 years of
age, weighing over 200 pounds, and
was more than b feet tall. He was
a former member of the Queen's
Grenadiers and was an expert
broadswoardsmao. Years ago he
gave exhibitions with Duncaa Rosa
and was credited with many victo
ries Over him. Craig caught and
arrested a crank at Montpelier who
was attempting to reach the presi
dent on his trip.
New York, Sept. 2. Henry Hun
ter, the negro who shot a number
of polioemen and set fire to his
house in Queens Borough, last
night, in an effort to escape arrest,
was captured early today and lock- .
cd up in the Astoria jail. In the
fight between Hunter and those who
tried to arrest him, 11 policemen.
three citizens and Hunter's wife
wera wounded. Mrs. Hunter, who
helped her husband in his effort to
escape, was taken to a hospUal,'
where it was said today that she
was in a serious condition. Hun
ter was badly beaten in the strug
gle when he was caught.
Hunter was employed as care
taker of a large tract of land near
North Branch, L. I. Yesterday he
saw a man digging sandworms on '
the property, and he shot at the in
truder, who ran away and told Po
liceman McKenna what- Hunter
had done. McKenna ran to Hun
ter's home and was shot by Hunter
The police reserves were called out,
and a siege began, which lasted un
til two o'clock this morning- Eve
ry time a policeman moved from
cover ashot would be fired. For
tunately . for the police, Hunter "
seemed to have only a shot gun.
Shortly after two o'clock this
morning" Hunter set fire to the
house and tried to escape. : Mrs.
Hunter carried an old cavalry sa
ber, and with this she fought, until
overpowered, . inflicting severe
wounds on Patrollman Cassidy.
Hunter ran for a patch of woods
near the house, bat was caught and
subdued after a severe struggle, in
which he was badly wounded. :
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