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THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 0, 1908.
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SPORTSMEN TALK
IN A, NEWLY OPENED VEIN NEAR
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lssociation Will Meet. In
April to Prepare Changes
vi. for the Legislature. :-V
OF
THE
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Defeots In the Oregon run Uwi and
he neoeoalty of remedying them, to-
Other with the election of officers, oo. I
upled the Attention of the Oregon Fleh
nd Game association at Its annual
heetlnc held la the rooms of the Cham
as of Commerce laat night. The meet-
'ig waa largeljr attended, a greater num.
fr of local sportsmen being present I
Piao at anr former meeting of the
lssfclatlon. I
Among the Important phaeca of the
ame situation mat engaged tne etten-
on of the aaaoclatlon waa the protee-
or ..'
on
wild fowl on the
breedlna
rounda In the Klamath lake district
id in other section of the state, and
ie proposes amenamem -or. tne game
iw allowing duck shooting during the
?ma pi sDruary. .
rxhe legislative committee was In-
"rue ted to investigate the reported
Miing of the eggs of wild fowls by
Milan and others and take the proper
pe to protect the birds on their
reeamg grounas. imi committee wui
iso look Into the matter of extending
ie ouck anoouna season to Jdaron 1.
i number of minor mattera war die
issed. Including a bounty on crows.
pi amendment of the trout law and the I
Mention of making the closed season
frr deer apply to the whole atate.
The following officers were elected
rr the ensuing year: President, Dr.
er Churchman: vice-president. Dr. P.
Lana-worthy: eeoretary. A. B. Qeb-
trt; treasurer, James Honeyman: dll
otora. j. n. westcott or oaston. wai-i
r uooeyman, j. k. Bowies, jamea A.
el If and W. Backus.
Thoso present at the meeting were
t. war Churchman, colonel E. M.
unne, Walter Honeyman. John Olll
hn Cran, W. Riley, . W. Moore. .
ouse, A. E. Qebhardt, J. E. Culllaon,
ermaa Schneider, Carl LJebe, Q. P.
erin, J. W. Westcott of Oaston, N.
impoeiL W. A. Mack, Thomas Howe
id H. Oault of Hlllsboro, J. K. Bowles,
P. Beraer. J. Mclntrr. James A.
ally, Dr. J. A. Burman, H. T. Bohl
an and Er. P. 8. Lns worthy.
Next April the aaaoclatlon will meet
rain to hear expressions on the game
wa rrom ail parte or tne state, and at
at time definite steps will be taken
a-et tha Tiroooaed chanrea In tha
Mutes In shape for presentation to
e legislature.
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Read this intensely interesting excypt from a letter, dated at Goldfield, Nevada,
January 28, from E. P. Sammis, proprietor. Esmeralda Hotel, to Bert D. White,
Portland:
Ml
RACING f.lE!l TO
Dear Sir; Yours of the 23rd received.
Glad to know that you are meeting with ac
cess in your efforts to interest Portland peo
ple in Nevada. The miners' strike is practi
cally settled, as the mineowners hare with
drawn the card system which was so obnox
ious, and the union now allows the men to
go to work without being classed as unfair.
Get the money and come back and make
a mine out of DENNY. I believe there it ,
one there, if you go after it. The Great'
Western IS TURNING OUT GREAT
STUFF. They have recently opened up a
big body of high grade ore, RUNNING AS i
HIGH AS $1,600, and LOTS OF IT. They
have two eight-horse teams hauling ore to
the railroad regularly, so Jim Russell told
me this morning.
a.i'S: sol
MEET 0 0 0'
Ulss Adelaide DTorak of CleTo-l
The Great Western lies due west, in close proximity to the DENNY DULIN,
on the same general ledge that can be traced for rnany miles. This mine has been
shipping continuously for six months, save during the stringency. The forma"
iaad. Ohio, th. pretty young woman Association to Allot Summer I tion is identical with that of DENNY DULIN.
whoae picture la hare shown, bo&ata
that the can beat any man allre on
roller skates. She la shown la the
picture testing her speed against men
competitors, who are usable to hold
the swift pace' she sets.
Fair Dates for Towns
in Northwest.
MULTNOMAH POLITICIANS UP
TO THEIR EARS WITH TROUBLE
The Northwest Racing association
rill meet la the Rural Spirit office at
10 o'olook tomorrow morning to arrange
fair dates for the entire northwest cir
cuit in addition to arranging the dates.
tha matter of a premium Hat and speed
grogram for all the meets will he sei-
While there baa been intimation on
the part of the inland empire members
mat iney would xigni ior peuer aais,
mat
It la not believed
an beat wUl be
REGON YACHT CLUB
Lend me your ear.
Xny old kind of an ear looks good at
tha Multnomah elub these days. There
Is nojeistlnctlon whaterer, nor will
there be until after the February elec
tion. It has all come about over the
HAS ANNUAL SMOKEBhSS!
Members of the Oregon Tacht club I ...r,..., , ,..k t...
. . . . . lai . M I vvaj waat ajviaaa sis viuu uiowi j uaa
wfll go down In hlatory aa one of Marl Antftnv.. -nH- nL.i. i.
h most successful events the clubJw., i. , .v. . .
h . i mini wursva Triiai Jy niw fcwu
r held., There wer, boxing matches. L, th- ftthltlo and bU(l,B, ,,emeBt,
Mti Mrriinmmtr "imnkM" wA I ...
, . i as they nave been atyiea. Texture,
lateyer else mortal man looks for . n ,if.M.
Tin eara are not so popular with
ciud pomioiana,
aa Impression
tha
for it la haivl to miki
for tha "on tha quiet'
en ha wants to Join a convivial throng
d enjor ure witn pleasant assooi-ns.
Lawyer John Dltchburn made the
A not Dal address of tha evening and
(oka In a happy vein while the en-
ualaatlo members cheered him on. Pre
ling the speech. Miller and Tunney
'xed three rounds. The youngsters
ft up a good exhibition that met with
h approval of the spectators. Later
lken and Handler sDarred three
inds. Because of the else of the ring
u men "held in" but tha exhibition
owed their skill.
raksn from every view point last
tht'a affair waa a success and the
ib members feel' hhrbrr-aratlf led Orf
i) event. Much enthusiasm was man
ned wnen the apeakera dwelt upon
oomlna season and efforts will be
ide to make It the moat successful la
annaia oi tne ciuo.
with the club politicians They would
aa soon tackle a "button" ear aa "cauli
flower" ear, the kind that Bat Nelson
now sports.
It la said that the political bosses of
both elements have unususl discern
ment They can tell by the tinge of a
"shell-like" esr which way Its owner's
sympathies lie. A "musical ear" is
pounced upon as soon, as it gets into tne
clubhouse, for the first sound Invariably
sticks. .
dlatjlerad in tha meetinss.
Representatives from the different
member of the association win be pres
ent aa follows: W. F. Matlock of Sa
lem, president or tha Oregon Bute lair:
B. A. Westgate of Portland, Portland
Country club: O. A, Orabam and 8. J.
Cameron or Norm iu ma Kooert rn.
Cosgrove of Bpokane Interstate fair;
John T' Rar of Lewlston. Clarkston In
terstate fair; R. H. Johnson of Walla
Welle County fair at Walla Walla, and
uan currier, secretary or ine avercu
fair. There will also be representatives
from Seattle, Taooma, Belllngham and
Boise.
nilLLAN VOTES
BOl'fl ATHLETES,
Or TS Be a MIX-
MAKER. W are not Stock Jobbers.
We have &o other man'e stock to sell
than our own. Wa almply have not
enough capita to carry DENNY DULIN
farther than we have. Wa have dis
covered Its marvsloua possibilities. Ws
know what we have and with your cooperation-
your financial aid, wo will
all travel the highway of good fortune
together. Prominent Portland peopla
are large inveatora In DENNY DULIN.
A Portland engineer baa passed hie
opinion. Why not Portland people take
up the work and carry It to the mag
nificent completion of which it la ca
pable. Already hundreds of thousands
of people are receiving their handsome
dividends every year from small Invest
ments made In years gone by. The op
portunity has Viot Slipped away.
DENNY DULIN STOCK IS STILL
AVAILABLE. You have no Idea how
small an Investment will net you
great big profit. Think of tha num
ber of shares of stock you can buy for
TEN CENTS A 6 HARE. Think of tha
short time la which yon will have to
buy this stock. Tha people who have
become enormously wealthy by mining
stock investments began Juat aa we are
asking you to begin by buying good
stock when tha necessities of Its own
era compel thetn to sell at low prices.
If you are satisfied with the integrity
of your neighbors, their business sa
gacity and Industry CAST YOUR LOT
WliH THEM AND YOU WILL WIN.
Ws have plenty of water, we have the
ore, we will Install our-machinery, dig
out DENNY DULIN wealth and all
share and share alike in proportion to
the stock wa hold. BUY DENNY DU
LIN NOW!
DENNY
DULIN
STOCK
IS NOW ONLY
TEN
CENTS
A SHARE
Stock Fully Paid
ad Non-Assessable
part of Mr.
Bam mis latter aa the faot that it ra
vwala tha startling information that tha
Great Western has struck or that car
rtaa MaO OUNCES OF SILVER to tha
too. According to local eondlUona. with
Increased depth, large bodies of aoppor
allver ore arc found. Thaaa frocjuently
ma l.ee ounaea. If tha latest atrtke
la of copper-silver ore, valued at 11,690,
It must run close to 1,044 ounces to
tha ton. This betng tha fact, DENNY
DULOTS FUTURE IS AS CERTAIN
AS FATE Thaaa properties are situ
ated In tha celebrated Oold Mountain
district. Juat aouth of Goldneld. Thla
country has been famous for 40 years aa
a' tremendous producer of gold. There
are mllllona upon millions of dollars
still in tha secret places of those old
hills. la the early days, when ore waa
treated at tha moufh of tha mine, only
high-grade or waa worth while. You
wul still Sad enormous dumpa, all
through thla region, priceless with low
grade ore, merely waiting for the com
ing of cheap emalUnjr facilities and
transportation. Tha latter has arrived.
The former la about to be Installed.
This ore runs from M0 up. Tha great
harvest af tha OoldHald country has not
been touched. The years to come will
witness thousands of huge fortunes,
wrested from the untold millions that
are -yet to be discovered. Not to. tha
laggard la this wealth to be given; not
to th man who everlastingly watts; not
to the fearful and hesitating. Into tha
lap of th fearless, the brave and th
pioneer is Dam Jrortane waiting to
pour forth from bar fathomless bounty.
stories are Hahla to leak nut nf th( I Prt4KolT "PVnoMflnf nf Tllf
rtl.l., " iUUWlUl iltOlUVUII V 4UU1V-
Trulv. thav arc un tn their aara a h I 1. xri. i T1
Multnomah club theaa dara, DUDiail nVlt III Xtt-
STRAf.GlER" SMITH CARD AND HOLT STILL
TO MEET SC HOLIES I LEAD IN ROLLER RACE
yor of Membership.
This Day In Sport Annals.
km Ike p'ell Weir, puglliat born
ur Belfast. Ireland.
1171 at New Orleans; William Berr-I
i oeieated cyrui Dion in three-baU
Hard match for f 4,000.
i 117 at Philadelphia: Jack Dempaey
'eated Denny Kllllan In four rounda.
898 Jake Schaefer won the billiard
Cover 19G 1-2 Laps in
an Hour.
Oeorae Slosaon.
Chicago: Mike Schreck and
hmplonship from
1 101 At CI
v .--.! jr . . - .
twin ouiuvaa xougni six rounaa to a
w.
904 At Milwaukee: Rattlina- f.1n
n from Jack O'Nell In four rounds.
STXTOEHTS, MO OAM, HO COCAOT
torn
f your gums bleed when you brash
m, you have pyorohoa, a dlaeaaa
aeh. If let fun, ckusea recession and
n to loosen.
a positively cure tha above dlaeaaa.
TEETHMITB,
I . a y
Athletes will not be allowed to vote I
In tha coming Multnomah Amateur Ath-
letlo club If the present board of gover
nors can prevent If? Last night Presi
dent George McMillan, himself formerly
one of the bast known athletes on the
Portland Longshoreman Is Crack Skaters at Oaks Eink SJJ
the board waa concerned. Now the en
tire club membership will take a vote on
the matter Immediately preceding the
election Tuesday night.
Morgan'a measure, patterned on a plan
In vojrue In every prominent athletlo
club In tha United Statea. that Of allow
ing athletlo membership with the priv
ilege of voting at elections, was ap-
? roved without exception when It waa
Irat preeented. ...
Director George Hovt experienced a
change or heart and Director Moore,
another aupporter, waa abaent Hoyt,
In explaining why he had withdrawn his
allegiance. Is said to have declared that
he waa for secreoy in th club's busi
ness affairs. Because th dally papers
fiublisnea an account oi tne jast meet
ng of the board, Hoyt. It Is said, stated
that he would not vote for the measure
permitting athletes suffrage.
Directors Hoyt, Rogers, Simons and
McCord, generally considered as busi
ness members, voted against the ath
letlo membership and the right to vote.
and Directors Arthur Jones, Morris
Dunne, Edgar Frank and Ed Morgan
voted for it. Moore's absence gavs
President McMillan, a football man, the
rignt to cast a dmioi, wnion went
against tne atnietes.
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BUY DENNY DULIN
Officers of Denny Dulin Mining Co and a Few Stockholders
Anxious to Meet Dalles
Man After Kennedy Go.
"Strangle!"' Smith la not only willing
to meet Scholtea, The Dalles wrestler.
but Is anxious for the eastern Oregon
man to name any date after his match
with fid Kannedv next Friday mgnt.
Smith defeated Scholtea on the mat eev-
erel yeare ago and la confldent mat ne
can do tha trick luet aa esally next
week or next month.
All that now remains la for Soholtea
to name tha exact date and Dost his for
feit, which will be oovered by Smith and
tne matcn assurea. t .
1 would s:o up to. The Dallea and
witn uc nones, saiu
ALEX. SWEEK, President.
I. ARONSON, Vice-President.
GEORGE T. MURTON, Sec'y-Treas.
DR. SANFORD WHITING, Director.
J. H. YATES, Director.
have
talk
the
a
stranrler thla morning, "but ior tno
fat fh&t - mv work nrevente me. All
that Mr. Scholtea has to do la to com-
munloata hia terms to me ma ji tney
are reasonable I shall give him his
answer immediately, ui course i cam
arrange for any match until after I have
done with Kennedy. , , .
' By tne way, i aon anticipaio mucn
une or the moat Interesting roller-
skating raosa ever aecn oh the Paclflo
coast waa held at the Oaka rink last
night when tilns contestants aped
around the track at breakneck apeed
taking tne cornera In a manner thrilling
me apeotators. Bix of tha racers fin
ished with 9714 laps to their credit.
While tha -others were close behind.
There wera but few falls and those
toward the end of the race. Ia . thla
way Sohwarta loat a lap and a quarter
and Llttl loat one lap. Harrison waa
taken alck early In the race but after
logins two lapa stuck aramelv to tha
race and held his own until the finish.
loaing one-half lap on the spurt
Although the race was not so fast as
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NNY
DU
L . SHIELDS, Sims ft Shields, Contractors.
Building; North Bank Kallroad.
ALBERT E. GRANT, largest Contractor foe
tha C, M . A St P.
E. F. BURNS, Barns ft Jordan, Spoksne.
DAN McGILIVARY, Capttsiist, Wall Ws&a,
Wsshinrton.
W. T. ADDIS, Real Estate, Spoksna,
303 Wells-forgo Bldg.
Phone Main 8397
Portland, Ore.
WILD
r
CHASES
man Kennedy wnen
day night. He la a big fel-
thls
his office la equipped with all tha
Vat appliancea and formulas for doing
Velaaa work.
trouble with
w meat WTc
low but I feel aure that I can prevent
him from throwing me In 15 minutes,
and if I can do that the game ia mine.
I know what he oan do and I know that
he can't last more than 15 minutes."
Kennedy ia aaia to nave wrestiea wun
Frank Ootch, the American champion,
and learned many tricks from the big
fellow.- Although few know it. "Strang
Smith several years ago wsa wreBtling
instructor or tne Taooma Atnietic ciud,
and took on Ootch on the latter's return
from Alaska. Ootch waa going under
ame or Kennedy at mat time,
of course waa the victor, but waa
Slven a hard tuseie oy t
otch. It might be ad
night
it
nlght'a experience and kept free
When the hlah aoore
waa juat aa Interesting.
oenant or their
pa. i
ahowed Uie
the na
Ootch
the neig
Alaska lour.
ha welterweight
added, welched In
hborhood of 10 pounds on his
OUR PRICES
K Crown SS.00
Hg Work, per tooth......... 5.00
ban Crown S3.S0 to StS.OO
t Rubber Plata S8.00
mlnum Lined
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RAPS
ELSO
fl
HARDIN10
ROUND BOUT
latea
Ut nillnga
nillngs..
io.oo to gis.oo Battling Dane Makes Poor
.i.oo Showing at Ls Angeles
ViE.UU to BO.UU
.-ntables vanor used onlv bv us fnr
Mnleaa Extracting -50
MCAGC
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ainless Denfisls
30. TSt AJT9 WASHUrOTOS. 'w
sure you are In the right office.
t attendant. 1 ,
Pho&ea Maln.SMO, A-S440. ,
Against the Boer.
(Baited Pre teeiea We.)
Los Angeiea. fab. S. While no de
clslon haa been given. In accordance
with a city ordinance, there is mo ques
tion In the minds of tha sporting ele
ment that Rudolph unhols had Battling
Nelson going when the mill closed after
the lfth round before the Paclflo Ath
letic club last night. . -
Nelson was bleeding at the nose and
mouth from the second round,' The
Boer, while mere on the defensive than
the Dana, rained blow after blow on hia
opponent which at times seemed td
pussle the man from Chicago. Nelson
waa knocked down by a left on the Jaw
in the very unit round, -unnoia
canrrt almoat without any lnturv
punishment whatever.,.
on Monday
waa as lap
ine men
first
from the exciting and danaerou spill
around tha corners. An occasion
anurt Showed the beauty of the eoort
as one man would leap out from tne
atrlng of skaters and ahoot In the lead
rown waa tne moat auccesKiui in
this same although he lacked the
strength to hold hie lead. Three tlmea
hs Jumped out on the racers from fourth
or fifth mace and took the ead in
beautiful 'manner. Hie last attempt fell
a trifle short and .he crowded Holt to
the wall throwing tha leader to flfta
or sixth position where he remained
until the final annrt.
Card clearly ahowed the form laat
night. Hia aulok. heady work In tak
iTisr a position and hia general racing
skill made him a favorite with a large
ortion or tne crowd. Holt wnue aeem-
to Dossess more endurance . than
Card did not perform ao well last night
as on Monday, uoceiana is a larsre.
strong youth who will give the others
a run for the money before the contest
ia over. He la a etron. araceful skat
er and is picked by a large following
to win the race, urent nas dropped out
of th contest and Sohwarta has taken
his place with Brent's acore of St made
Monday night. -
i About 600 people watqned the racea
last night and cheered the men wildly
they anurted around tne tracx. At
the finish a perfect bedlam of yens and
chMrs went up as the men made their
final rliian T6f the a-ftai. The total icnr.
for Monday and' Tuesday follows;
Racer. - Lane.
Holt ...,1. ...... 19tH
Card i. -JMH
Copeland ...... ................. , 'its
Kruse
Brown ......
schwarts . . .
Little .......
Harrison . .
Farrell
. .
. .... . ... i .
..........,...
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193
18M
Portland Bests Everett.
ea
or
Portland T. M. C. A. defeated Everett
T. M. a A. la Everett last night at
basketball by a acore of IS to IS. Hart
man waa tha atar of the game.
Torturing ecsema spread, tta bnrninr
area every day Doan'a Ointment quick,
lr stops K spreading, instantly re
lieves the Jtchtng. i cures permanently.
At any drug nvr.
Man
ir or tne club mem Be ra hold tha
View that the business element la afraid
it will lose, power entirely and some of
PEOPLE III WOODS
Terrorizes a Neighborhood
Near Tacoma Possibly
an Escaped Lunatic
the old officers sunnlantad If tha afh.
letea are allowed a voice, for naturally
they would stand with the athletlo ele
ment. The little tiff of laat night promisee
to make the election keener than ever
and some interesting results can be ex
pected when the ballota are counted,
Thla ia the first election In some 10
years that has had two Intensely rival
ticketa in the field.
GOLDSMITH REFUSES
TO CALL A MEETING
eaaBaaMBMBsaaaBwaaiaaaBi
President of P. N. A. Wants
More Specific Seasons
for Special Session.
Praaldent Al Ooldamith refuses t
name the date for the special meeting
of tha Paclflo Northweat aaaoclatlon of
the Amateur Athletlo union on a techm.
canty, 'but mrormed the Multnomah
club that he would call a meeting aa
eoon aa more apeclflo reasons were
given.
'When tha reouest waa mmAm ,.
Seattle man It waa thought that euf
flelent reason was given inasmuch aa
the local people stated that plans tor a
bls-g-er organization wmiM h uhnlt.
along with other ''mattera of vital lm-
portance."
uoiaamun aia not tnink them definite
enough and the Multnomah people will
prcceea to enumerate them in aa intelli
gible a manner na tneihi. Tat nisht
sanction wes given E.' E. Morgan by the
board of directors to ctllerT ami for. I
warn tne speomc reasons lor Sakiag that
iucsiiub; u cajiea.
(Speaial Dispatch to Tbe onrnI.)
Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 6.A wild man
haa thrown the residents of Oakland
addition into a panio by hia actlone la
chaalng l-year-old Norma Byrd, while
aha waa returning home after visiting
a neighbor.
Saturday morning, while on hia way
to work, a laboring man waa attacked
by the wild man, who tried to snatoh
the laborer-a dinner pall. The laborer
was passing a clump of bushes when
the wild man stepped out and grabbed
tha paiL In aurprise the laborer turned
and Jerked hard on the handle, spilling
nnrlnn nf hia lunch. At the same
Mm he made a movement towarda
hia hip pocket aa if reaching for a gun.
The wild man onatched a pleoe of bread
from the ground and darted away
through the brush.
Since Friday the wild man haa been
camping in a deaerted ehaek in the
woode near the aehoolbouae. At tlmea
when aeen by children, he la said to be
perfectly rational. At other tlmea he
Saahea madly through the brush, or
stands with, hia feet spread apart and
beata hia bare chest. He spent Sunday
carrying pieces of bark and chipa from
various parte of the wooda to the
Bhak' Thought to e !Sh4aroua.
Thia morning Mlaa Byrd waa paaaing
along a patn leaaing ia tn sonooinouse
when the man suddenly Jumped out of
the bushes and took a few atepa toward
her. With a frightened cry, she ran
toward the aohoolhoua. where ahe re
ported her experience. The polloe were
Ever Swop Knives Unseen
It la tha gam aa . btrytng ordinary
hardware. But po always know what
you ar getting; whan you buy from
thla a tore. We don't need to make mla
atatementa, as wa keep the beat in alt
lines. Tools and pocket knives that yea
earn rely on, kitchen u tensile of the near,
eet and best patterns.
AVERY & CO
48 Third St, Bet Pine & Ash
COAL Creek GOAt
None Better to Be Had at Any Price
clR $7.00 Per Ton SSTT
Special Price to Suburban Districts
R B. JONES & ca S
East 7
181 EAST WATER 1ST. ?
B-1771
Hi
Soothe the throat end stop
a hacking cough. A sale
end aimpls rec&dy. is sin i
communicated with and several patrol
men were aiapaiched to aearch the
wooaa. - ; a, , -.
Aoout two weeaa aao another wiM
man wnia in uiv wooaa ior aeverai
dare, frightening women and children
in the neighborhood. At tlmea he would
hop about like a fro a- (irn.i .i
on hia hands and knea H guddenly
ari t eael esesh vuSJ t . .c - . .
The actlone of th man now wandering-
about the woods lead th pollc to
bailey him to b Alex Lamore, who s-
capea iruui in asyiun) laat week. La
more la said to be a dangerous man.
Asvtum guard have had several severe
.TJth, H".1 fearidWth?t he
i j aura or aju some one. ;
Court Baildlnjcs Dedicated. '
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formally dedicated today with interest-
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cant Included the federal, county and
city officials, together with a num'ir
of Invited guests from Outside the city.
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