East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 17, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    AILY start OREGOldAN. nENDLETOIf. ORBGOH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1911.
PAGE THREE
AfikH for Vote, Drops Dead.
Vancouver, B. C. John Lyttleton,
candidate for councillor In South Van
couver, dropped dead of heart disease
yesterday as he was importuning a
ratepayer to vote for him.
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NEWS OF TEE
NORTHWEST
Trap Nino Lynx In Hills.
Enterprise, Ore. J. H. Jackson has
just come Into town from the moun
tains where he 'has been trapping. His
deadfalls yielded nine lynx, some of
the cats being over four feet long.
Blr Tiro In Winnipeg, Man.
Winnipeg, Man. Fire which start
ed Saturday at midnight and destroy
ed the Kelly block resulted In a loss
of $400,000. The Dominion Fur com
pany was the principal loser, their
loss being $200,000.
Three Doctors Sock Place.
Grangevllle, Idaho. A good-natured
contest is being waged between
three physicians of Grangevllle for the
appointment as county physician, to
be made Monday by tho commission
ers. ., .j , . . .
Drain Salmon City Tract. .
Salmon CitU Idaho. The commls
. sloners are considering a petition to
form a dralnuge district which will
affect 700 acres adjoining the south
ern part of the city. There will be five
miles of Open canals and about two
miles of covered drains.
Woman and Child llo In Storm.
Havre, Mont. An unknown wo
man and child were frozen to death
on a dry farm during the blizzard
which swept this section last week.
The bodies were found yesterday. The
remains of a frozen sheepherder have
been found near Chester.
Five Generations Living. '
Prescott, Wash. The home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. P. Dice, two miles east of
Prescott, haa five generations living
beneath the aame roof. The family
consists of Mrs. Gartman, age 97, and
her daughter .Mrs. Spanenberg, who
have made their home for several
years with the granddaughter and
daughter, Mrs. Dice.
The generations are completed by
the son of Mrs. Dice, ' William, the
father of a baby daughter.
Rush Work on Power line.
Pasco, Wash. The Pacific Power
and Light company will employ big
crewa on lines from Kennewlck to
Hanford, Hanford to Priest Rapids
and Priest Rapids to Beverly. The
line from North Taklma to Moxle Is
expected to be completed early this
spring. In addition to these lines the
power company Is beginning the con
struction of about 100 miles of subsi
diary lines. At least 100 cars of ma
terial artf on the road from the east.
Draw Gun on Husband.
Spokane. Wrought, she says, to a
high nervous pitch by the fear that
ber husband, a salesman, was plan
ning to leave town with another wo
man, Mrs. A. Walker Is alleged by the
police to have attempted to shoot her
husband Sunday night at Riverside
avenue and Post street at 7:30 o'clock,
throwing tho Sunday night crowd of
theatergoers Into a panic before' Of
ficer Markwood wrested a tiny pearl
handed revolver from her hand. Be
fore being placed under arrest, the
police say. -the husband scuffled with
his wife. Both were booked for dis
orderly conduct and held without
bonds.
Ronzfl Uko White Elephant.
Colvlllc. Waxh. Sheriff William
Miller is In a quandary about what to
do with 16 barrels of bottled beer
seized in a "blind pig" raid at Mar
cus last week. The goods are to be
used In evidence In the trial of Iqux
defendants. He had dlfflcujy jn
ting even a temporal-" te.
keeping of the tne f,r being
that the ,Vuus;ng'0f guch provender I
inv Brlvat'. io nnit nublect the
keeper to a penalty, .he theory being J
advanced that the Court house or r.e
County Jnll wbs the only place where
contraband good should be stored. If
possible tr Marcus booze cases will
be heard the present Jury session.
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In Pendleton Friduy.
"SILVER THREADS." ,
Beautiful Drama of New i-ngianu
Ufa Coming to Pendleton.
Silver Threads," beautiful drama
of New England life In which Mr.
Richard J. Jose, the famous contra
tenor will appear as Uncle Ben Laur
le, the village blacksmith, will be the
attraction at the Oregon theater on
January 19. Mr. Jose will make his
reappearance In his city after a
score of Tears on the stage, always
ranking- among: the world's greatest
contra tenors. And it will Indeed be
a delight to the present generation of
theater-goers that Mr. Jose still re
tains a voice so rich in quality and of
such marvelous range that the audi
ence may rest assured of hearing the
same sweet singer as In the days
when he was a feature with Primrose
& West. Dockstader, Haverly and oth
er famous minstrel organizations of
the country.
"Silver Threads" tells the story of
a young New England country girl
who Is sent to Boston to finish her
education In music While there, lg
norant of the ways or the world, she
come under tits influence of a young
author who la the cause of her down
fall. Being driven from the parental
roof upon her return, she goes to
Paris and there becomes a noted
singer. Ten years elapse and she re
turns home under an assumed numo
Just In time to prevent a younger sis
ter from treading the path she un
wittiugly followed some years before.
Throuiih the coaxlne or Uncle Ben
(Mr. Jose) she again finds a warm
spot in her father's heart and all ends
happily.
Mr. Jose will sing during the ac
tion of the play Daddy," "Silver
Threads Among the Gold," and "When
You and I Were Young, Maggie.'.' The
piece in its entirety is one of the most
entertaining plays of the kind ever
presented here, and it Is reasonably
certain that It will repeat In this city
the same success it has achieved else
where this season. '
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