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VOL. 34
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1922.
NO. 10,327
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BORAH
GREAT STORM ON ATLANTIC TAKES MANY LIV sj: 5 SHIPS LOST
LODGE - HARDING
FORCES BEGIN
PORT LAND WOMAN CHANGES HER
STORY BUT STILL SAYS WEIR
KILLED WOMAN ON SEPT. 23
COUNTER
NOV
E
Attack on Idaho- Senator's
Peace ' Proposal Started
Today Following Caucus.
WANT FRANCE FIRST
7 TO MAKE PROMISES
Conference Would be Useless
Unless French Agree to
Reduce Army, Says Lodge.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. (A. I'.)
Administration senators under the lead
of Chairman Lodge of trie foreign re
lations committee, began in the senate
today a determined fight against the
Borah proposal for a new internation
al conference in Washington to discuss
economic conditions and disarmament
Senator Lodge, who was said to have
obtained President Harding's views,
opened the attack as soon as the sen
ate began work on tho Borah propo
sal. WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. U. P.)
Tho conference to consider land dis
armament as suggested by Senator
ill connection with his proposal for a
world economic conference would lie
useless, Senator Lodge declared toi'.ay
in his senate speech, "unless ir. ad- I
vance France should withdraw her ob- (
Jections and agree to cooperate with I
the other powers in lowering land j
forces." Senator Lodge then opened a
combined attack of the Harding ad- j
ministration upon Iiorah's two propo- j
Hals tor an economic and disarma
ment parley. Previous to I-odge's
speech about -0 republican senators ?n
"war council" in Senator Lodge's of
fice agreed to fight the Iiornh iflove.
J'resident Harding was reported to be
.In accord with Senator Lodge's offensive.
OltTLAND, Dec. "7. (A. P.)
.Mrs. Leary under a severe grilling
following the receipt of a letter from
ja pirl w ho said she was in 'Wei.-'.;
I houseboat September 23, told detoc
itives her story nccu.-ing Cash Weir
of killing the fil'teen-yiav-old girl
1 was false, according to an announce
ment by the police today. Under fur
ther questioning by Lieutenant
Thatcher, however, Mrs. Leary was
reported to have said Weir killed a
22-year-old woman named "Petty"
on the night of September 23.
To Dismiss Case
PC-liTLA.ND, Dec. 27. (A. 1'.)
Unless unexpected developments oc
curs, District Attorney Myers will move j
in the police court this Afternoon for ,
the dismissal of charges against Cash !
and Karl Weir, he announced when in- j
formed that Mrs. Leary had admitted i
the falsity of her charges against the i
Weirs. Myers added he would ask
for an examination of Mis. Ixary'a j
sanity. j
TAXES IN PENDLETON
E
jENGUND WILL
NOT GIVE UP
.OIL AMBITION
iGiLBERT TELLS HOW
IT
100 PER CENT PROFIT!
WHITl.NG, llld., Dec. 27. (U. IVl
Stockholders of the Standard Oil com
pany "of Indiana meeting here, today
authorized an increase in capital stock
frum $140,000,000 to $2r0,0u(l,l00. The
concern s directors meet Thursday and
will cons'der a .proposed 1UO per cent
stock dividend ty stockholders of rec
ord December 2Sti.
The total of tax levies tor all . pur-
l oses in Pendleton this coining year j
will be just one-fourth of one mill '
higher than it was during this year.
according to figures taken from th,
lolls in the county assessor's office. '
The total levy for 11123 will be an
even as mills. j
The taxes paid by residents of the i
city come under three heads. They
are for city purposes, for schools, and f
then the regular country and state
levy. The county and state levy is less!
than it was hist year, the city is the
same and the school rate is slightly j
higher. I
This rate for city purposes is 1 1 j
mills. The county and stale levy is It', :
j mills even as against 1 tJ . Ti mills which j
I was paid this year, and the school levy ';
j is 1 1 mills as against a rate of 10.1 j
nulls for the year just passing.
There will be slightly less collected
in 11123 than was collected this year,
however, Mr. Hawks says, due to the
fact that the total of assessed valua
tions in the city Is about $100,0(10 less
than it wus for 1 922.
;Curzon Notifies
Britain Will
to Kemalist
Turks That
Never Agree
Proposal
CONFERENCE MAhf END
i Committee of Bankers Handles
All Funds for Relief, Chair-
man Explains in Letter.
German's
Up to
Failure to
Reparations
Live
Pact
Will be Discussed Jan. 2.
MUST REDUCE COST
c.vrm; rnici,; ni.i;;.
I ' IYV1 ,A J , I Ho. L'7. (A. 1 )
C'iiUlu I0 ci.nts lower, based on Tues
fl;iy afternoon sjiIch, elioiti' tteer.s
$ 7 -7 ;i i Iioks, sheep steady: rie
moralUs'.'d. fi cents lower, buying
priiOH withdrawn, selling prices 4t
to 4f cents, llnller steady.
AKTOKIA, Ioc
southeast Htorni la
several parts of
burned dtstriet.
wall of the Klks
fi:om VII,
7. (A. P.) A
i-t n is: lit blew down
walls of Astoria's
I 'art of the west
temple fell onto a
i partly built temporary build bur for
la eirfar store, but nobody was hurt.
TOKIO. Ioc. 27. (A. I.) .lapa
I nose manufacturers have been warn
;ed that unless they alter their meth
ods and reduce cost of prcdiation
they will lose their foreign trade..
Mr. Akiyanm, of the commercial and
industrial bureau of Tokio, on his
return from a foreign tour. In bis re
port says that in China waqes are
very low and that for this reason
.lapanewc Roods ure being foreod out
by Chinese manufacturers which arc
Im ci'ii-u itut ou irnnil nu 111 I ill IIPHd
IT.. r.lUr. thiif- In I lif Smith I ' 11 lM'
Sea markets Chinese goods ure I
slowly supplantine; Japanese iner
chandise and that unl
! ROTARIANS TO HONOR
! OLD TIMERS WEDNESDAY
CHICAGO. Dec. 27. l'. '.)
With the financial arrangements
made, transfer of Morris & Company,
puckers, to. the Armour Company of
Delaware Is expected December 31,
leading Chicago bankers who are
handling the deal are In constant
conference tit the Continental bank
here. The purchase price is fixed
at $30,oo;o'oo.
TEACHERS VOTE FOR
PORTLAND, Dec. 27. (Pi P.)
The State Teachers' Association In
convention here today considered its
legislative committees recommenda
tion that the legislature be nsked to
pass a law franchising nil persons in
the state to vote at school elections.
Vnder the present law only taxpayers
can vote on school question.
Next Wednesday evening will be
""Id Timers Day" at the notary club
' I and in honor of the occasion the meet.
in the evening Instead of at
noon. '1 lie guests will be picked troni
men who were at least 21 years of
.. .. i ...I ge and were In this territory In I fix 2.
lose these
tion costs
country.
markets
must be
entirely
reduced
prod iic
ln till.-
T
r.
the arrest of j
MKKHnrOi:, Deo.
Dual identity brought
Dr. II. M. McKoin, former reformer
mayor of Mer Rouge in Haltimore yes
terday. Federal authorities claim the
discovery that while McKoin posed as
a reformer, and performed errands of
mercy day and night as a physician, in
another personality he led a band of
hooded night riders In d':eds of ter
ir.iism. Ho Is being brouii.it here un
questioning on orders of (lovernur
Parker. Kvidencc Is being accumulat
ed In the vicinity of l.ake La Fmirche.
Many of the older residents of the city
are expected to be present.
Today each member of the dob car
ried to the club carried to the lunch
eon a Christmas present, none costing
over 25 cents. Kach gift was awarded
to the man sitting to the left of the
donor and much amusement was
, (routed by the proceedings.
Donald ltobinson .served as chair-
Inmn today. The only outside guest
was Uoland Oliver who is here from
Montana.
How the funds for the relief of
f Astoria will be handled is described by
j Col. William K. Gilbert in a personal
letter written by him to C, I. Ilarr.
secretary of tile Pendleton Commercial
association, following tho receipt by
that, city of the fund of $2,000 raised
IF TURKS HOLD FAST:1,o;v:'m"0,l", ""0,,u'- ThB,"Uw fo1-
l t "Vciiti l(.fl..i frnm tVi Ppiifllninn
Comnierchil association with enclosed
draft fur $-.000 received this morning.
"Even before the executive commit
tee meets, which will he lit 3 o'clock
today. I wish to extend to yon, in be
half of our jrrlef stricken city now in
ashes, our heartiest appreciation f
j tho -wonderful spirit of Pendleton and
her people and of the very siihstantlnl
aid rendered in this emergency. "We
i have receivd from many citis snhstan
, tial aid ami encouragement, hut from
no city has come such a remarkable
letter. Indicating the magnificent spirit
of the community and such readiness
to assist her sister city in distress.
Will you express Jo yoer people the
high hppreeiation of our executive
committee?
"The funds will be placed at once
hi the hands nT Mr. il, ll. Higim
chairman - of our finance committer
consisting of the bunkers of Astorin
through which committee our fiinds
are bundled. It will be used wholly
:it the discretion of the executive com
mittee of ten rind r insure you will n
a timely aid in assisting Astoria and
her people.,
, "Our problems of rehabilHallon un l
reconstruction are tremendous but the
spirit of our people is unbroken and
we will rise ngain. We j,re confront
n;' a long hard winter but our relief
's f?i hand and there Is no acute suf
BIG LINERS HAVE RATTLE Tfl
I ESCAPE; SHIPS REPORTED LOST
ARE MOSTLYSMALL FREIGHTERS
British Schooner Has Flag Blown Away Then Raises an
Inverted American Flag Which Brings Relief by
U. S. Ship Despite Sea That Made Rescue Difficult.
LI'HAXNK. Dec. 27. (A. P.)
Through Foreign .Secretary Cur.on,
Ureut lirltiiin informed Turkey to
day that the British never will aban
don the Mosul oil vilayet, as re
quested by the Turkish delegation
near
the
from
) A
says,
near
and that no prolongation of the
east conl' rem e can influence
British government to recede
its position.
May he A hurt he.
LONDON. Dec. 27. (A. J',
Renter dispatch from Lausanne
"There Is serious danger of the
east conference becoming abortive 11'
the Turks persist in the present
methods."
To Discuss tJeriimny.
PAK1H, Dee. 27.- l I'.) fler
niany's failure to deliver timber and
nitrogen in accordance with the re
parations agreement will be discuss
ed January 2nd at the pre nier's con
ference here, it was scmi-ol'ficially
announced today. This session also
will decide whether 1' ranee shall
take separate action as a result of
(iennunv's default or whether all the
allies will join in whatever inovi I
agreed upon.
ILBUR F,
TS
:il. C. C. INVESTIGATES
LONDON, Dec. 27. (U. r.) Twenty-eight lives and five
ships were lost in terrific gales and hurricanes raking the At-
iaiuic aim me iMigiisn coast, accortung to reports received to
day. It is expected that reports will raise this toll. The dis
turbances extend far into the ocean, battering even the biggest
liners. All vessels are from one to three days late. Ships are
limping into port and report that distress signals were picked
from the air but the raging ser.s hindered anv senrrh. Thn
rew of the disabled schooner "Gordon Fudge," of London, was
rescued at sea by the American steamer "Menominee" despite '
mountainous waves which ripped across the decks.
!) Mnjor Kliliw iienpe.
j The. storm was the worst in several "
I decades, according to ship's officers. '
Practically all liners roported slight
damage and sprung' plates. Ho far no
major ships have been lost. Those re
ported sunk are believed to ho freight
ers. The storm .'a due to Htrlka "the .
middle and north Atlantic coasts of tho
lrnlted States late tonight ard tomor
otv, according to weather reports. In
the case of the ".(lord on Fudge," after
the schooner's masts and sails had
been ripped away the In Id filled with
water and the crew lost hone. Driven
far off their course the crew manned
the pumps In a Inst desperate effort to1
keep afloat. The British flap; was
blown nwuy, but the baplalflLlnund an
Amerltvm fins and Inverted It on ft.,
broken must. This flag attracted the
Menominee's attention and the ' '
freighter, also off Its course, swim '.'
about despite the danger olid took off
the schooner's men. . '
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. (C. P.)
Dr. Wilbur F. Cruris, noted iob o
of drastic reform legislation, died heri
in a hospital today o: pueiioioiiih.
Crafts was the leading advocate here
of legislation providing for blue laws,
strict moving picture censorship and
other reforms. ,
Ha
ISI'.IIMIAIIDT IS WOUKi: !
PARIS, Dec. 27. ( V. P.) Rirah,
Pernharilt's condition is won.e again
today following her activity yesterday
whin she arose, partook of solid food
and received callers. .Mad.'i.me, how
ever, Is confident as ever of her rc-covery.
E
Prospects for Good Stand are
Brighter Since Moderation
in Weather, Farmers Say.
WASHINGTON, Dee. 27. (P. 1)
A nationwide investigation of the
rolling stock condition und practices
on all railroads engaged In Inlerstate
commerce was started today by the
Interstate Commerce Commission.
Freight carrying equipment only Is
being examined and tabulated. Tho
investigation was oif.ored "with the
view of promoting economical and ef
ficient service and to establish rules
and practices, with respect to our
service and rc(ulie carriers to pro
vide themselves with safe and ade
quate locomotives and cars necessary
I to the performance of their duties
as common carriers," tho commis
sion stated. (Jnestionnaires are be
ing sent to all lines and hearings will
be hehl early next year.
KAVItU, Out., Dec. 27. (C. P.)
Ineendinrlsiu was suspected today in
the burning of the Catholic church of
St. Thomas D'Alfred. The edifice was
built In 1X7H. The. loss Is estimated at
$100,1100. The fire whs of mysteri
ous origin and authorities believe the
same firebugs are responsible for the
i fil ing and the destroying of a number
of embolic, churches throughout Can
ada In the last few months.
mi
' I'mat lla county wheat growers, who
last fall expected to have to reset cl a
Gains of nior" than one
bushel were reot'fdcd on tin
grain market today. The
I prices for December. May
Dr. McKmn will fight extradition to ! w!),.ut WPr,. jj;
Louisiana, it was learned here today. ! j j - y HH ilsyt
and has retained counsel m en"t nisj 1.4 unf jj t, 1.
cent the
Chicago
c! os in ;r
and July
1-2 ami
lot ..f tl.eir acreage 11
have taken advantage
weather that has been
Several clays to stud
grain in an effort to
spring, ;
i t he
of the warm
prevailing for!
their stands of j
chic right now I
IMEN LEAVE TO CLIMB
TO TO? I. SHASTA
KM"ltTS OX INCItKASK
WASHINGTO.V, Iec. 27. (P. P.)
Hxports of agricultural products con
tinued to climb during November, the
department of commerce reported, to
day. The exports of grain totalled
over j:iS,2.-iO,000, a $7,000,000 Increase
over last year.
I'ACKl-H XMIHNAT10X.
CHICAGO. Dec. 27. -(IT. P.) Steps
to finance the purchase of Morris and
company, packers, by J. Ogdeu Ar
mour were taken by uttorneys for tho
Armour company today. The charter
under the laws of the state of Dela-war-
authorizing (he concern to Issuo
$100,000,000 worth of stock hus been
applied for.
REDS PLAN TO BLOW UP
.WEATHER
Reported be Major Dee Moorhouse,
euther observer.
Maximum 51.
Minimum i'L
Itarometcr If. 60.
Rain, 3-8 of an inch.
release on a writ of habe as corpus F,,nw j,r
I McKoin Ls pleading innocence or anc;day by 1 v
1! c onnection with the murde rs or Watt 1 dmiirn;
; r. ....1,1.. n-v....na T.1..1, -...,!., .l....l-.r!
.,..,, e, , ,,. . I lip)
. ing that he le ft M-t Uouge Vfor. ic -jr,
the murders were committed aed wh.-i ; M.,v 1-5
all the evidence In his po--ssion was! j jy 1.1;,
I given to the grand Jury inve stealing j
1 te rrorism.
7. $1.26
test $1.2r. 1-2. $ 1.2 1 j many f.iriners d
!. veKt'TdaV's prices, lug of the scve'l
AKl-AND. Cal.. Der
whether it will be ie ci s.-ary to see-.l 1 c iuuies r.. .1
spring wheat. I Thatc her will leave her
,n el -ill iitnl, . ill, t,-,l ll i 'tempt to climb Mount
some ground that will be re se eded.
unci
- (A. P.I
I'onarci
SAN FRANI'ISI'O. -e-c. "J7.- r. P.)
- -Chief of police oCrien today recede.
I'd a t.'p claiming thai radical plan to
blow up the? financial district here.
Tin? writer claimed to have been a
member of the gang which plotted the
dynamiting, o'ltrien Immediately eer
dered the? police? Intake e?xtraordinary
preeaaulioiis.
tonight to at" I
The
reee'vi
following Is the Dtler eTltrlen
d; "Chief, remembc'r the Wall
dare that the limit
nuclei -z.e icl we atbe r
the quotation reci'ive cl which froze the ground up t ght earlier
never be fore lias been accomplished
In winter. From Solsson they plan to
make their way on snowshoes and
skLs to Alpine- Lodge, at an tiOOO
n Kiel,
t'ooke.
I.fiW
$1.2:.',
1.2:.,
l it'-!
local
Clos,?
$1.27
1.21
1.1". ,
SIX OF ONE FAMILY
NOW AUEND 0. A. C.
K TODAY'S
JT F0RECAST
y y-"" T-.p--.-hi 13.!
V I Th'irs.l.,v r-.ii. '
IlK.i;i.S AISK MKTSsnX. I
P1IILADK1.PHIA. l-c. 27.--IA. P. 1
The Pennsylvania Railroad com-j
;p.iny is experimenting; with rollrrl
bearings for passenger coaches sim-1
-jilar to those- adopted by the state-1
railways of Sweden. K-.r about a I
'j year six I -Tee coacbe s on in- 1 f-nn-, er.l:i:1e e- A'iliK I I.TI It.M. t ' 'I.-
sylvania have- ten in operation with 1 I.7e;i:. C rv:iii:. I r- 2.. .ix Hm-barr-'l
shaj-ed rejller l-e-armgi. but, f.;,- in -.,!..- ..,r.d ai-e-rh.-r e,n roiiiin-.'
eordir.g to me c hnie-.'-l xi-e-rt c-f the-i-i h-orr-.r-c and ?-i--e t. is the- wrd
company the.-re- has n't t-ee-n sufficie nt ! git-e n e.ut t.y th- r -',-trar's e.ffie.-.
time to draw de finite con.-h.ion-e fr-. m I Ge-itr"d . in corom.-r'-e . :it-,4 J?ine tte
the test. It lie ai! Iet ll- re-.Tnpie.r,y , ae-.J Winiffe-d in hAITle? "'Tpfl1 ,?11 ICS. are-
ill this month and the warm weath
which has foilone-d will prove the? sal
vatiMii of the crop.
Wheat liad an uphill fight last fa'l
due- tee the elioiight that was ef 'ill-pi-e
i-lealed diirati,n. .-'owe w!ie-.-it
came up. b it nun n 01 It was line
no re ly elorni
the- farmers
just what the
brii.g forth. Tl..-y a re- .nore optlmstn I
n.w. I,e-e-a'.ise muc h wheat is Just e-oi?.- i
'ing through the grotii.ee, ami 'iii-.ti 1
l.e me he l.aie- spiocts on ttle-m '.hieh'
anothe r tble-e or feeir d;.ys -if -he pi-- .
-nt lirand of weathe r will b i?i en to
fresh air.
in-- of th- ri-a-oiis why grow
i-.-,iii.g a hostie on th-n.
whether they n.ay e xi.e 1 a -
tor.t level, and from there they expe ct
to start the pe rilous asee-nt about mid
night Ne w Year's eve. They will e-llmli
by moonlight and hope reach the.
summit, which in ove r 1 l.Oi") feet, on
Ne-w Year's day.
Hlr.-,-l he, exit .. v ,l,,ul . ,ti lei Ve.eA- V-lr In 1
Mlastll, which ,.,.. -.,. ,,..,.;
(works In one of the Kin Francisco ex-!
I change biiilelings unlesH you lee-p nn
je-ye on strangers hanging around those ed the. Iiollcf that It -will prove pai1n
I oiiie e .-e em,, if, oiilll gi e-e.-e;iy wagon w 11 p i urn JTOl. r .
E
UP IN WEST END, COUNTY
Two oil derricks' are up In the areat .
end of Hie county and drills are bor-
i inn down through (ho hard rind of old
Mother Larth's coverln to determine
-whether there Is (in oil or gas field un
der the Ilernilston-I'mntlllit country,
recording to K. p. Dodcl, prominent
business man of Hermlston, who was
a visitor hen- yesterday.
The Logan oil Co., an org-anlrjrdon
with Umatilla money behind It, lia:
one derrick up about two miles east
of I'matilla, and the Northenstern (Ml
I-IVldoratlon Co., which is hacked by
Hermlston rne-n has another derrick
tip Just outside, of tin? city limit of
thai town.
"There Is rpilte? a lot of excitement
"ver tho development work," Mr.
Dndd said while here. 'We are trambl
Ing the price of the drilling to find out
whether to have tcimo oil or gas de
posits, and tho reports of the g-col-eglsts
make lis optimistic."
Among the eooBista who have
examined (he field and have express.
M. Ilnndv. for fiv years
rovered top. This is 11 fae-t and if ; professor of t he department of reology
of Potilder university at Rouble-
Colorado, and (In n at Pullman for flv
:::;:::' ONE DEAD, THREE HOST
i r -4 a r-
v. i , ,
that so far the
very . tile wear.
i ne- of te- thin
c'-mppphwl in
stock wii h ro, r
l-a--.r-K- hav
e-(lllpp
Uarn;
e-how-T: 1 '-re...k-1
t.'.nal
.. - e. j jr.iH. .
r .clr .e ed , F.-.rr.
' T.d II nri-
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I.-.
inning of the- tr.,r;ive Jf--Tt t-;ii;r- j --.".. ir
-; ri a tr?,in rlerh tro ild ( -
,t-cor-iing ' nilro.id 3'ih,nt:e m jt m.eh
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f ii, ...,-: - ;
r th- cr n.
-c,nit?ni s a o-l . .
?,t-ir-. eonipl-'-f K
-r r--i-' -r, d in
-n I-oil!;i? -1 :-n-l
!i. r -I i', ;rt
I..- f. i ' .
tliivt is W'l-1
: to t-e- nun
- ,-.:; it .n e t
Pie Jt?l,kios Hi
in t'.ie c. ' t.'.y.
a;- tin
:ee n .', u e-e.Illl
li.ll.l -t lb- .
- 1, -r-1 to
i I'd;.--
o-c t-pr-i.-
when it
- Kr'.ui!'!.
I Reel - h I
i:t 1 th -. -.
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ii- 1 I-.
IV., I p. ,.
ii. K-re. !v
11 I
i. h-e
?.,lll
.1 -1.1
rr .io
i r
you think Its all bunk voir be sotry,
I am giving this Information to get re--
vengi- on a gang that kicked nie nirjje:,r; and Dr. Herachell -C- farkcr.
and w ho Is planning to blow up the- ex-1 who for years occupied a chair lu
change buildings." Columbia university.
The note is signed "I. W W .' I The anticline nndiT which the geol-o-l'rie-n
hn nrdi-n d a rnund-iip of all , cgists believe gas or oil In paying
know n jTi-els" in (ho -11 y. ( 'inutitit iw may lw found extends from
1 , 'h Ilors Ile-nven country In Wash-
MM:AKI:R RANKS Si:OM. ilngton over to tiregon, croiwlnj the
MAMI.V P. T.. Dee. 2,.-fA. P.l : olumbla lilv.r hciul two niile-s cant
Se nate Preside nt Manue l K Quezon's ' of I'matilla. and thence running
I automobile- lice-ns nnmleer tMlay Is, southward along the lino of buttf
liiuinber two. that of the goi ernor ' that go tlu-ouch Ifermlston and thenea
it . I -i general In-ing nuioteer one. ?ts form
fire men ar- ,.ry. Heretofore, the license? ninnlwr
iiin.,unting ( ,, aiitonioblle- of the speaker of
apartlnent hoti,, ef repr-MiL,tlxe-s has been
fain- numbe-r (wo. bn( the e-laim was made
senate
at of-
TCLi:De. Cllliee.. De c. 2 7
em.- man ie ele.-ol. thre-e-
injure-d anel prope-rty los
t, $7---'.ooi folic, we-el an
house fire lore- tei.lav. Fif'v nine
ille s e-r eti iven ii,?o tl, stree ts w hen ,,;,t the- i.r. vl l, nt of the
th- Cniio ,. str.oed (he Dehnar ,1,0,M outrank (he speaker
ll.'ittjQj-d een ple- to.)
a-iini 'it b'l Id-i'g. W. A Kiiuii'-e. a firjal so-iaJ functions the speaker of
tier d:-d of t,uri h ,the house- also bus leee-n given pro-
- ' i-e-de-ne-e ever the preside n( of the!
senate. The question of pre-ee!-noe ,
I. a-' til- e -tue of nieie-h ellse-liKsion
tent it was finally eie bled (hat thejf lei feet shorn a a (wo per cnt con
following order should prevail: Oov- t-n( of pure- r""'roleim. Mr. rvvdd -i-a.
imor srneral, vlre-jrovernor. pre-d- 'Thei freologict- think th i" e ft tr ca
. nr i .w la nding, making the (1nt of the senate, ami rr-ilier of n,av be found at a dep'l. cei.'i!,- from
.! t-.r additional jodg, a in, i --,ti .11,. hous:. eA to 1TE f. --
' WAflUX'ITfiV, lr. :7 - if. P 1
'Pi .!( H-eidier.- lii'it fill i I fdeial
jl,-lK-rllJs Ml 'dlr tee nil ,,r the
,.,i!g, -'1..11 ,f the pr-h liitien cases ill
Ihe f..'tr;-l --,urt. Twc-T.ty thousand
on south to the nine Mountains.
An eaaiern company in which Iyeon
a 11I Wooel Jr. Is interested ha IcasoJ
lT'.aOei ac-re s south of IlrrmiMon to
v.srd th t"pM r Uutter Creek country
end southwest toward P-oardman.
Tins company also haa b-a-s?a on SO,
(""i in the Il.er-e Heaven eounlry In
Wai-hln-iin. a o onl In jr to Mr. THJd.
In (he hole being drille d by the I.o
nan Oil Co. near L'inatilla. an analy,
ms made c-f mater sheared at a depth