The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 05, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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DALLES MAY TAKE
THE LID OFF
Council Has Busy Session and
1 i f Disposes of Numerous : ;
7 ; Questions, ...
WATERFRONT IS LEASED -TO
STEAMBOAT COMPANY
'Petition Presented by Buaiqeaa .Men
'. Asking for Lenient Regulation of
Small, " Vicea " Granted Effort . to
i Have Open Town Will Bt Made.
(Special Dispatch to The Joureal.)
'. The Dalles Or., Dec. . At the meet
. Ins of the city council last night ma or
dinance wu passed to- lea th city
waterfront to the Regulator lln to fculid
docks, warahouaee, etc. for a term not
elated, at a rental of $50 a month..but It
doe not ' give tba Regulator Una full
control, becaue of provision that al
low the use of this property by other
' companies at a reasonable rental.
v Boms months' ago "an nrdlnanc was
paaaed regulating the saloons, ' which
It aeema has not been -effective, because
of aom defect la ' wording It Last
!alght another ' ordinance waa passed
which is expected to hold good, "and aUipTesldeut The recommendation or the
aaloona
ia must close at 1 o'clock sharp. ,
- A petition was also brought before the
council, signed by nearly all the leading
business men, asking the council to be
J more lenient In regulating small vicea.
"While the petition did not ask for any
! thing direct. In reading between the lines
It oould be plainly aeen that they were
'asking to have the gambling ordinance
.repealed. . The petition waa granted.
A strong effort will be made to mak
this an open town and keep the aaloona
open all night, at least until after the
.AOEXb-bank railroad la completed. It
seems to be Tit ' opinion of many that
thousands Jof men will apend their
. money here, and the town must be
'opened wide In order to get It."
' The etty tax' levy waa reduced from t
' mill to 4. and a t-mlll road tax; total.
', T mill. The valuation of property I
; I1,K0.00 this year, against 11.100,000
' " last year.--: - ---
' The city treasury has 17.800 to . the
. good this year, and If expenses are no
. higher next year than thta It will have
' 19.S0U. . More than 11.000 baa been apent
- on tha streets this year, and f 1,000 or
13.000 will, be spent next year, a f Ire.
TT engine' house, quarters for the firemen
1 and many other Improvements are con
' templated.
NO EVIDENCE TO HOLD
JOHNSON AND M0XLEY
. "After thoroughly Investigating the
i matter," said Deputy District Attorney
. Moser this morning, "the district attor
, ney'a office haa decided that the cases
against Richsrd Johnson and Charles
, Moxley, charged with larceny from the
: person should bo dismissed for lack of
.evidence." -
-rrrrMoxiey waa to have btn tried tomor-
: row. white Johnson would have been
tried the day foUowlniTTha first named'
im i a ) local 'Cabman. The men wara 1
-Is i a . local -cabman. Tha men were
charged with, having taken t30 In gold
from tha pockets of Eric Edmark while
the three were In a rear room of a aa-
I loon at the corner of .East Washington
-'Street and Grand avenue, on the night
, of October It. . True bills were filed
: against Moxley and Johnson by District
Attorney Manning several weeka ago,
"and they hare been in Jail awaiting
' trial. .
In telling the story of tha alleged
; crime Mr. Moser aald that at tha time
- Edmark waa robbed he waa ao drunk
, that he did not know how. much money
, he bad.
. Tag of War Tournament.
, Interest In tha international tug of
war tournament, now being held at Mer
rill's hall, 1 Increasing every day. Last
night the American defeated the Fin
land team in oner of tha moat stubborn-
. ly fought contents aver witnessed. After
Si minutes, when tha referee's pistol
. announced the limit, the defenders of
! the stars and stripes had the lead by
; an inch only. Possibly Sweden will go
up against the American team thla even
ing. Tha Norwegian defeated tha Ger
man in a 10-mlnut pull last night
The Germans have one victory to their
, credit ao far. Scotland lost by default
. to Sweden. -
. . KevolTUloa Imminent.
A eure sign of f pproachlng revolt and
serious trouble" In your system is ner
: vouenesa, sleeplessness or stomach up
. acta. Electric Bitters will quickly dls
. member the troublesome causes.' It
never falls to tone the stomach, regu
late the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate
' the Liver end clarify the blood. Run
down systems benefit particularly and
all the usual attending aches vanish
under Ita aearching and thorough ef
T fectlveness. Electric Bitter is only 50c,
' and that Is returned If It don't give
- perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by
Skldmore Drug Co., 151 Third street-
i. .
HANDSOME
NECKLACE
BEAUTY
PINS
THE DAINTY
BROOCH -
GOLD BELT
BUCKLES
LOCKETS IN
ROSE FINISH
FINE CLUSTER
RINGS
NECK CHAINS
ALL LENGTHS ,
BACK
COMBS
LORGNETTE
CHAINS
SIDE .
COMBS
COLD
HAT PINS ,
- NEAT
SCARF PINS
THE
PRINEVILLE PEOPLE INDIGNANT
OVER STORY OF CRAIN ASSAULT
(Journal 8pclal Barvlce.)
Prtnevllle, Or., Dec t Much tndtg-
nation la felt bare concerning the ex
aggerated report that bare been pub
lished In Portland alleging that Wil
bur. J. Craln, who was struck over the
bead by City Marshal Robert J." Har
rington while resisting arrest laat week.
waa deliberately assaulted aa a result
of testimony given by him In the land
fraud trials. against Congressman Wil
liamson and hla partner.
Cratn, It la -alleged, waa Intoxicated
and refused to obey the marshal's or
ders. The' marshal has been held to the
SENATE' A)I0 HOUSE
Contlnuad from Pag One.-
atlon of forest reserves a It debars the
people from -oven -the enjoyment or
settlement of the land, while h con
alders that there 1 a claaa In the east
theft would welcome the preserve aa a
place to spend their leisure time and
consequently will support the dangerous
measure -
WARSHIPS WANTED,
Bonaparte's Annual Beport BaonmmenilB
Twenty-Three Millions Be Expended. ;'
(Journal Special Service.) I
..Washington, Dec. . The annua! re
port of Charles J. Bonaparte, secretary
of the navy, has been submitted to the
addition of
new ships to the navy at an
estimated cost of t2S.S00.000 Is tha main
point.- The report also contains the
statement that- tha navy deparment will
thoroughly Investigate and enforce the
regulations against the principal In
such occurrence as tha fatal fist fight
at Annapolis In ". which . Midshipman
Branch, jr., was killed.
BROWN SEES TEDDY.
Chin Affair Slseossed by President
and Portland Importer.
Wsshlngtoa Bursas of The JoeraaLi
Washington, D. C., Deo, B. JT. It
Brown of Portland was presented to
President Roosevelt today by ' Senator
Pulton and accorded a tO-mlnute Inter
view relative to Chinese affatnt; particu
larly regarding the boycott of American
goods. The president Vaked how , the
boycott affected American . trade and
waa told that In tha northern provinces
tha boycott had not proved injurious.
The president aaid that ha waa glad
Itateara-thiSr-foe-ha-had -reoantly re
ceived a memorial from San Francisco
claiming that tha boycott waa hurting
American trade materially. ... - -Tha
- president ouestloned Brown
about consular service in tha - orient
and waa informed - that sine the
Visit of Assistant Secretory of Bute
Pelrce and his report, that tha consular
system, by the elimination of certain
abuses, had Improved, but further Im
provement oould be mad by the crea
tion of a court. r '
Fulton advised the president that be
had a bill ready to introduce to provide
for ouch a court The president ex
pressed the hope of Its passage and ad
vised a conrerencepetween jruiton ana
Secretary Root jelatlv to the -proposed
.tinn. - - - lth platform looking In the pink, of eon?
. Mr. Brown also jlecusaad' the TygmaTfafttoTeaay-tU-meel. tlie Biuttlsli teauiy
.i .t... .....i.tuiit. nf I k. i. h. .imiHui tM, in.
tlons of ths municipality of Shanghai
In relation to American Interests, and
waa assured of the president's aid in tba
direction of reform. - , ..
ALASKA TRADE
(Continued from Page On.)
will be a bigger town than Butte.'pre.
dieted Mr. Freedman. The copper de
posits In that district are so great that
It I almost Impossible to describe their
extent Henry Bratnober, a leading
mining expert waa up there last sum
mer with a party. He reports mat tne
copper deposits are vastly better than
around Butte. At Butt tha mineral
belt , la about two to three mile wld
and seven and one half to ten- mile
Ions, the ore running about per cent
In copper. rln the White river country
Bratnober found that tha mineral sone
Is about 10 miles wide and from Tito
100 miles long, ths copper, so far -as
he examined It running it per cent pure.
There is enough float to keep a plaAt
In operation for-a number , of "years,
many nuggeta being found weighing
from five to ten tons. The quarts.
far aa examined; ' proved richer than
any hitherto found In any part of the
world. -
"The country Is almost inacceaslble,
but they are starting a railroad. jnn
which will cost approximately. 110.000.
000, and 1.100 men are at work on It It
will be about too milea In length and
will cost approximately ISO.oco a mil.
When thla country la tapped It will
make a town bigger -than Butt evel
waa. There la enough copper in the
district to aupply the world, for year
to com. ' . .
Oold In Tundra Vow. .
"Then there have teen big gold strikes
sround Nome. During, the big rush 'n
Hit the mining wss all on the beach.
DUMB-BELL
BUTTONS
GOLD CIGAR
ETTE CASES
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GOLD
STUDS , x
! CIGAR
CUTTERS
RELIABLE
WATCHES
L
DURABLE
CHAINS
NOBBY
FOBS
HANDSOME
CHARMS
FOUNTAIN.
i ' -PENS :
OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY
grand Jury under 1500 bond.- Craln
was not seriously hurt and la rapidly
recovering.
' Tbla la not the first time that Port
land newapapera have published similar
atorlea concerning dire threat made
against government witnesses by Prlne
vlll people. Last summer a story was
printed In which tba aaaertlon waa
made that Craln' barn had been delib
erately burned on account of hla tes
timony against persons accused of land
fraud a A tnasa meeting waa held by
cltlaen of Prlnevllle at which the Ore
gonlan waa publicly censured for 1U
misstatements and unfairness. '
and It waa uppoed'that there waa to
gold In the tundra. nut a year ago i
ihr man leased some ground
about three miles back from town and
there they found what la Deuevea to m
the old beach Una An immensely rich
strike was made, and In 0 or 40 days
the three men took out over, t00.000.
Three or four rich discoveries hsv been
made this year on this, old beach line.
On Candle creek ncn su-iaes werv
made this year on tne bencnea, ana
almost every man in the camp of 100
people la now well rixsa. in camp
Is about 100 milea north of Nome. Tom
Mnnn brother-in-law Of August
Helnse of Montana: Charlie Herron. Fred
Meyer of Seattle and . other nay
started to build a ditch which will be
over 50 milea long and which will tap
the Candle creek benchea. Tha cost will
be about $1,000,000, but the gold deposits
are rich enough to warrant tha outlay.
"Another big atrtke haa been made
at Jesa creek, which runa into Bering
sea, about eight milea northeast if
Nome. , About 1,000 feet back from the
present beach lln gold waa struck aver
aging $50 to the pan. Conaervative ex
perta figure that In this on claim alone
there la about $1 $.000,000 In placer gold.
A number of other rich claim have
since been struck In the same vicinity.
Each year In the Noma country aeema
to Droduce a strike richer than any that
have gone before and there can be no
doubt aa to tha permanency of th fle
velopjnenta or tha future fit th coun
try.". Mr. Freedman expects to go east soon.
but will return to Portland for the re
mainder of tha winter, going back to
Nome in June. '
Third Contest Tug-of-War;
-' The American ' team won laat night
after a terrible- struggle. The-tourna
ment -continues tonight The second
night of the Portland international tug-of-war
conteat was most exciting. Th
first -contest ,wa between th German
and th Norwegian, but owing to a
substitute anchor man In th German
team tha Norwegians had comparatively
a llght-stmggle. and after a strain of
one minute, pulled the Germane tha re
quired distance. ... :
The Finnish team, after their suc
cessful1 winning on Saturday evening,
were conHdent of success 'last night
but the American team, with blood In
their eye, were -equally confident that
they could not be budged off the alat
The struggle commenced at v:t5, and
for 11 minutea the red mark did not
leave th center. With a mighty effort
the American team straightened out and
secured an advantage- of one Inch,- which,
they held to the finish the full length of
the pull, tf minute, amid the excite
ment r several hundrea people or au
nationalities, . :;(.. .
The team from Sweden marched onto
who earlier In tha day algnlfled their In
tention of being on the platform at th
required time. Not arriving, the Bwed
Ish team, according to tha rules, won th
eonteat by default giving them two
winnings during the two nights' contest
Th Johnny Ducks and Willie Gooses
In the Juvenile team created consider
able amusement by pulling ao bard that
they broke the rope.
Tonight the winning teama will coma
together in a mighty atroggle. and when
the huaky Swedea meet the determined
Americans something will be doing.
Crowds are growing each night Admis
sion 15 -cents. Reserved aeats St cents
xtra. - - - .
eeatea'a Xaatttuta Coaoert
The weekly concert at the Seamen'
Institute will be. given at I o'clock to
morrow evening under the direction of
Mrs. Ethel Webb Llvesley. - Tha follow
ing numbers will be given: .
Piano solo. Misa Eleanor Anderson;
song. Mr. ' Kilpeck; violin solo. Mis
Alice Dougherty; reading, Mr. Lives
ley; song. Mrs. J. Ernest Laldlaw; piano
solo. Miss Anderson; reading, Mrs.
Ltvesley; violin solo. Miss Dougherty;
song. Mis Alio Juaton;- reading, Mrs.
Llvesley.
Tha program will be concluded by the
audience singing the American, Eng
lish. German, and French - national
hymns. j
DELIGHTFUL NEWPORTe
Splendid Weather at This Poanlai
yaolflo Coast Basort
Delightful In every particular ia the
weather at Newport and the Southern
Pacific and the Corvsllla A Eastern rail
roads have resumed their cheep rates
to this place for the winter. Particulars
by ssklng at Third and Washington
streets, Portland.
. CUT GLASS
BfOSE BOWLS
CIGAR
SCISSORS
SEAL
RINGS
. Gifts for the future the lasting .kind so that one may look back with
- pleasure at a rernembrance of this kind of beautiful and ' substantial
gold and silver articles that have the highest quality, the finest work
manship and the newest styles. Prices always attractive.
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RINGS
r
Mad brdera Prompt.
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Catarrh
Cure
Ho More Bad Breath
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thinking and reasoning power, kills ara-
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appetite. Indigestion, dyspepsia, raw
idiocy and Insanity. It needs attention
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j J. 4sl e W avaUM nf thai
poison Rrmi that wum catarrh. v
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in urufr iu inuo w a w v
ferinr from thia daniferoua and loath-
aome disease uaun mM.,u -w.v
will actually cure any case of catarrh
quickly, no matter how long standing
or bow bad, I will" aend a trial package
by mall free of all cost. Send ua your
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of Gauss' Combined Catarrh Car. Balled
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MAYBE SHE'S MARRIED,
MAYBE SHE'S NOT
McMlnnville Woman Trying to
Rnd Whether Her Husband
Secured a Divorce. 71
" Mrs. Emliy Galley of McMlnnville Is
im Portland trying to find whether she
Ts""aivunua" " Bt1 vlnltrd-tM.
courthouse thl mornmg ana u.u
record searched to find whether or not
Elmer J. Galley had ever received a
divorce decree In this ounty; -
Mrs. Galley Bay that laat July, while
shs wss living at McMlnvUle with her
rarenta.,a man purporting to.be a dep
uty! sheriff served paper on her which
hettook to be a notice that her huband
had Instituted divorce proceedings. The
woman declares that she was unable to
find that he had secured a decree In
Yamhill county.
During her search thla morning Mr.
Galley discovered that on October 10.
Elmer J. Galley, whom aha aaye Is her
husband, secured a license to marry
Rlasle Heath. Galley gave hla age aa
X5 years, whim that of his bride-elect
waa given aa 10 years. '
Boon after tha papers were served on
her. Mrs. Galley sirs that ahe received
a letter from a Portland lawyer In
which he stated that he waa Oalley's
attorney, but that If she would send htm
$10 a certain attorney in the Chamber of
Commerce building, no name given,
would file a demurrer for her. Mm.
Galley says It appeared to her that some
lawyer waa trying to persuade her to
pay her husband's legal fees snd she did
not pay any attention to the letter.
The Galleys 'were marled some flv
yeara ago, but wedded life waa mt a
success so Mrs. Galley returned to her
parents home about 1 month since.
' if
Aamued of Gambling.
Milton. Or, Dec. I. Ed White, pro
prietor or the First cnanc cigar nore
in the southern part of the city, was
,i i caitrt. vjr . ' ...... u..ua
with allowing gambling In hla place of
DUSiness, wmcn is contrary w in, vuy
ordinance. He pleaded guilty tq the
I. . mnA IffnApann, aC til
fact that It waa unlawful to conduct a
game of chance for treats only.. Ha wss
fined 125 and costs.
FINE OPERA
GLASSES
, DURABLE
UMBRELLAS
nz i
Annual Suggestion
Holiday Gifts
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Third and Washington Sts
EVENING. DECEMBER 8.
AGED PINE TREE
MUST GO
Landmark on Postofflca Block
Declared a Menace to Re
modeled Structure.
ITS GREAT ROOTS PRESS
HARD AGAINST MASONRY
Other Treei on th ;Lawn Will Be
Trimmed, . Dead One Removed,
Lawn Will Be Reaeeded and Roaea
Will Be Planted.
- th. ... lawn of tha nostofflc
block near the eornr of the building
there la an old pine tree mat mrtsm
Injury to the remodeled otructur and
.v... ...,nn it will . be cut down.
At the same time two dead trees on tha
south lawn will be removed ana muw
trees and shrubbery will be trimmed. :
- A special agent or tne governmeni
visited th city recently and Inspected
the building and grounda of th potof
... n ..aminln, the cement work of
th basement he discovered danger sign
and -investigation enowea mat senoua
damage might reault If th venerable
.u. wnh twtrmttted to stand. Its
roots have grown large, and being barri
caded from expansion by Fifth street on
the east . have etreccnea out aiesaiiy
.,.-. .k. mummt Asm reault there la a
mass of roots pressing against th ce
ment masonry OI U oanmnis wmu,
In tha opinion of tha special agent
miM - 1 1 a flimin. All.
cordlnxly it was ordered that th tree
Lb removed. -. ... f
mmiA -On,n.aA Mint, 'fnr tha roots
of the tree are pressing too strongly
against iiiw cvnoni niKaunr. aiiu w
staes tne tree is oi no e nw
th. itit It nhBtriiota In tha winter and
do not need Ua shad in summer."
The tree has stooa . tnere since ins
po toff ice block was selected and for
wm-m nHn, tn ttiA iNM.Hnn nt tha
building. It la on of the landmark
of the city.
In place of the trees that ar to be
nn.l sMataaaa war (11 Ka V.le VtteA tA tPtdl
ICIUVVVU B vesss yutuxMt waw
grounds will be carefully tended. Th
entire lawn win D reseeaea. i ne im
provement In the appearance of the lawn
la in accordance with an order from th
department headquarters- in Washlng-
' Workmen ar today trimming the
treea and they will remove the old pin
tree, the largest, on tha lawn, before th
nd of th week.
FAMOUS JENSEN CASE
ONCE MORE IN COURT
Oblections to the final report of R. O.
Scott - former administrator of the
estate of Rudolph Jensen, killed In a
streetcar accident last spring, were
heard before County Judge Lionel It
Webster this morning. Scott waa dis
charged recently . as administrator and
Endre M. cederbergh waa appointea in
hla stead. When Scott' final report
was mad he showed that t?t0 had heen
paid Richard W. Ruffin, who had made
a contract wun tne orouier oi xtuaoipn
tamatna tne aauiaa suit with
streetcar . company. Ruffin a contract
called for a fee of to per cerftof all'
the money collected from the company, j
R. O. Scott in the meantime, bad
made a contract with H.. H. Riddell to
act aa attorney for the esute for a
per cent of all tha money collected.
Frank Bchlegel. attorney for Ceder
bergh, declares that the contract made
between Riddell and Bcott'cajled for 0
per cent of the money collected. On the
wlthness-stand thla morning Riddell de
nied ever having aaid that tha contract
called for such a share. -
Rufua Mallory, who was attorney for
tha atreet railway company at tba time
the aettlement waa made, was also a
witness at this morning's hearing. Judge
Mallory aald that ha had aeen a eon
tract eald to have been that made by
Riddell which called for a payment of
tO per cent. -"-- - . (-j -
DALLES PuPILS help
PORTLAND CHILDREN
' LSnMl.l Dlanateh to Tha Joarnal.i
The DaUes, Or, Dec I. Today the
ahlpment of donatlona made by- tha
school children of The Dalles was made
to the Children's Aid society Of Port
land. It consists of nearly everything
Imaginable and tft In cash. The total
donatlona were estimated at tl00.
FOREST GROVE MAN" ; ;
KICKED BY. A HORSE
Special Dtspsteb to Tba Journal.)
- Forest Grove, Or., Deo. Alfred
Shannahan of thla plsoe was kicked In
the face this afternoon by a horse which
was being led out of the Varley feed
shed- . Shannahanj accompanied by the
Rev. Cephas Clapn. waa passing In front
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WALLETS
V SILVER ;
BELT- PINS
Chart
HAT
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, IN SILVER
BEAUTIFUL
PUFg BOXES
JEWEL
BOXES
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PIN "CUSHIONS
Article fteeerved
PIN -BALLS
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CGESTERFIELD
CC?.nECT C10TCES
k l?ew
-."--To-'thQse who contemplate buying Christmas -presents
for Gentlemen. This store carries the most
select stock of any on the coast of the following
sensible articles, wljich will make nice presents ;-
FIRST A' JIOUSE COAT, of which we show a
choice selection, in fine cheviots, silks and camels
hair. Priced $5.00 to $15.00. V
SECOND FINE DRESSING . GOWNS - and
BATH ROBES. Priced $5.00 and up to $20.
THIRD A line of very fine TRAVELING BAGS,
HAT and SUIT CASES. Priced $5.00 to $20. ,
FOURTH An immense variety of fine : CANES
and UMBRELLAS. Priced $1.50 to $15.00.
FIFJH A most beautiful line of SUSPENDERS
in lis"les, silks and satins, with silver and gold
plated buckles. Priced$2.0Q to $5.00 a pain ,
SIXTH An endless variety of SILK and LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS, plain white and latest de
; signs in fancies. Priced 25 to $1.50.
SEVENTH A gift always acceptable to a Gentle
man NECKWEAR and such an array of beau-
. tiful and exclusive neckwear never shown 1 in a :
western city. Priced 50 to $3.50. FINE
GLOVES Dents and Fowns imported and the
best domestic gloves. .Priced $1.50 to $4.00
a pair. And a great many otner uems wnicn.we
will be pleased to show you." Never any trouble v
to show goods here. '' v ; V : ?
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269 271 MORRISON STREET
JUST STYLE ANH QUALITY ; . 4
tha stable whaaj eTahart Hmftr wg
taking out a horse to be shod. Shanna
han waa kicked with auch violence that
several of hla teeth were broken and tha
lower maxillary badly crushed. Dr. Via
waa called and attended the injurea
man. Shannahan was unconscious for
some time. After he cam to t knew
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