Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 17, 1921, Image 1

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    A SHLAND climate without the aid
of Medicine, cures nine cases out
of ten of Asthma. This is a proven
fa c t.
A shland D aily T idings
International News W ire Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
fw ILARIA Germs cannot survive
* ■ three months in the rich ozone
at Ashland.
The purs domestic
water helps.
Z.-TT . 7 -
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEM BERTU1921
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No. 14
HINT MYSTERY MAN IN ARBUCKLE CASE
Featherweight
Champ Knocks
Out Aspirant
RINGSIDE, C leveland, O., Sept.'
17 •— ° l d blood flow ed in Triumph
1 over you n g h ere today w hen Johnny
,, K llbane knocked out Danny F'rusJi
bi d efen se o f tils leath erw eigh t box-
...(
Three Bandits Rob Sells
Floto Circus of $30,000
_
College Entrants
M isses M abel a n d Cecil M oore,
w ho will leav e to m o rro w fo r C o rv a l­
lis, w h e re th ey will a tte n d th e O re­
gon A g ric u ltu ra l college, w ere th e
---- ... ■
h o n o r g u e sts a t a farew ell p a rty giv-
N E W L Y K L fX T E I. PBKHUMCNT f
T '* ' ' " <1 ,C“ “ e " ' ,e r ° * <'
i en y e ste rd a y e v e n in g a t th e ir hom e,
| m in u te and tw en ty-fou r seconds of
PIO N EER SOCIETY D IE S W H IL E !th e seven th round.
K llbane w as
I 186 W ig h tm a n s tr e e t, by a la rg e
NAME OF "MYSTERY .MAX” W ITH­
p a rty of frie n d s.
FIGHTING GRASS FIR E , JACK-1 niaster o f every situ a tio n a fte r th e
HELD— INJURY CAUSING BE A T
1 first round when FriLsh s ta a e n s l
T h e crow d passed th e ev en in g
SO W I I L F APOI’L F X l CAUSE, .t h e cham pion w ith a left hook. K il- i
I
HELD
— DEATH-CAUSING IN-
w ith th e p lay in g of gam es, follow
bane recovered quickly, how ever.
: in g a n im p ro m p tu m u sical p ro g ra m .
JURY .MAY HAVE DEEN ACCI­
1 L ig h t re fre s h m e n ts w ere se rv e d a n d
The knock ou t follow ed a series of
DENT IS D E FE N SE HOPE.
C olonel H. H. S a rg e n t, elected
sen sation al blow s w hich K llbane
th e p a rty b ro k e up a t a la te h o u r,
p re s id e n t ol th e S o u th e rn O regun
leach g u e sts e x te n d in g b e st w ishes
launchtHl shortly after the bell had
P io n e e r a sso c ia tio n T h u rs d a y w hen
LOS A N G E L E S, C alif., S ept. 17 —
to th M isses M oore fo r a su ccessfu l
sounded.
The cluunpiou floored
th e society held th e ir fo rty -fo u rth Danny for th e count o f nine, and
college c a re e r.
A n o th e r m an o th e r th a n “ F a t t y ” A r­
a n n u a l m eetin g in A sh lan d , d ied
-----------
T hose p re s e n t w ere: M isses R u th b u c k le m ay h av e been th e ca u se ot
then ea sily put him aw ay for th e
T h e “ T u ls a h o m a ,” v e rita b le la n d
y e s te rd a y aiten-noon a t 3 o ’clock fu ll cou n t w h en h e re co v e r 'd h is
th e d e a th of V irginia R ap p e, b e a u ­
VANCOUVER,
W
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sept.
1
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;
T
“*’ N° 'a
y a c h t, c a rry in g as f ir s t c la ss p a sse n -l
w h ile fig h tin g a g ra ss fire a t h is i feet.
« a > • M a rg u e rite M oore. M abel an d tifu l Los A ngeles film a c tre s s , a c ­
J a c k s o n v ille
hom e.
D eath
w as'
¡N e a rly $ 3 0.000 w as s e c u re d by th re e ¡C ecil M oore an d M essrs. H o w ard c o rd in g to s ta r tlin g evid en ce uu-
g e rs M r. a n d M rs. W . K. C am pbell,
c a u se d by a su d d e n a tta c k o f a p o p -|
u n m a sk e d b a n d its w ho held up t h e } G ear, G lenn S im pson, R ay m o n d Y o rk , e a rth e d to d ay . T he “ m y ste ry m a n ”
th e ir c h ild re n , D o ro th y a n d J a m e s,
lexy d u e to e x h a u stio n , a c c o rd in g !
tr e a s u r e r a n d o th e r m m e b e rs of th e W aIlace M axw ell. C laude M oore. has been b ro u g h t to lig h t by th e d e ­
an d th e ir c h a u ffe u r, “ d o c k e d ” a t th e
to in fo rm a tio n received th is m o r n - :
S e lls-F lo to c irc u s h e re la s t n ig h t.
G eorge S a n fo rd , Lee F ifie ld and Al- fense forces, it is claim ed h ere.
A sh lan d C h a m b e r of C om m erce th is
in g fro m Ja ck so n v ille . C olonel S a r - ;
M uch secrecy su v ro u u d s th e u n ex ­
T he tr e a s u r e r , fo u r m en a n d fo u r; v*s G assaw ay.
M esdam es M oore,
m o rn in g fo r ro ad m ap s and! g u id ­
g e n t was a n a tio n a lly k now n m ili-l
w om en b elo n g in g to th e c irc u s, w ere G assaw ay, F ifield and B echtell w ere pected dev elo p m en t, b u t it h as been
ta r y fig u re a n d one of th e b est
ance. A fter “ ro ad s a ilin g o r d e r s ,”
rid in g w ith th e m oney on a tru c k p rese n t.
a s c e rta in e d th a t th e d e fe n se hopes
k n o w n m en in S o u th e rn O regon. A p­
th e y a c h t, re a lly a b u n g alo w on th e
to com plete]) s h a tte r th e p ro se c u ­
e
n
ro
u
te
from
th
e
c
irc
u
s
g
ro
u
n
d
s
to
If 1 w a n te d som ebody to do
p a re n tly in good h e a lth , h is d e a t h ,
tio n ’s case a g a in s t th e film co m ed ­
th e tre a s u ry c a r in th e ra ilro a d y a rd s
c h a ssis of a la rg e tru c k , h e a d ed d u e
s o m e th in g fo r n o th in g t h a t ‘ ev­
com es a s a su d d e n sh o ck t o h |s ,
ian by o b ta in in g conclusive evidence
w
hen
th
e
b
a
n
d
its
fired
tw
o
sh
o
ts
i
s o u th o v er th e P a c ific highw ay.
e ry b o d y e lse w as w illin g to pay
m an y frie n d s.
c
o n c ern in g th e o th e r m an.
a
n
d
leaped
from
a
c
lu
m
p
of
woodb
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T h e “ y a c h t” h a s c le a ra n c e p a p e rs ' fo r, I w o u ld n ’t a p p ro a c h him in
C olonel S a rg e n t w as found h u d - '
A ccording to th e new- d e fe n se th e ­
and d e m a n d e d s u rr e n d e r of th e
v in d ic tiv e
an d
th re a te n in g
from T u lsa. O k la., from w hich p lac e ; a
d ied a g a in s t a wood pile by M rs.
m
oney.
ory. V irg in ia R a p p e w as n o t fata lly
th e fam ily “ s a ile d ” J u n e 28 of th is ! m a n n e r a n d te ll him a lot of
S a rg e n t.
T he a tte n d in g p h y sic ia n
N
one
of
th
e
c
irc
u
s
people
w
ere
in ju re d w hen she w as a lo n e w ith
By S IE G F R IE D D. W E Y E R
th in g s I w as going to do to him
y e a r on a th re e m o n th s to u r t h a t has}
s ta te s t h a t d e a th w as p ra c tic a ly in ­
Roscoe
A rb u ck le in his room . T he
a
rm
e
d
,
and
no
re
s
is
ta
n
c
e
w
as
o
ffe
r­
(I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t)
if h e d id n ’t com e th ro u g h .
I
s ta n ta n e o u s . M edical a id w as c alled
ed
to
th
e
h
ig
h
w
a
y
m
e
n
who
escaped
in ju ry , acco rd in g to th e evidence u n ­
w ould q u ie tly a p p ro a c h him on th e
N E W Y O RK , S ept. 17— T h e at* * c o v ered th e N o rth w e st a n d C a lifo r­
a t once, a n d J a c k s o n v ille c itiz e n s,
d e r in v estig a tio n w as in flic te d a f te r
in
an
au
to
m
o
b
ile
.
Of
th
e
$30,000
nia.
T
he
p
a
rty
is
now
r
e
tu
r
n
in
g
to
b lin d sid e, if I could fin d it. in a
te m p te d ’’M arch to M ingo,' which
h e a d e d by F. L. Tou Velle, ru s h e d to
lost.
$4000
w
as
in
ca
sh
,
and
th
e
rest
th e g irl had left A rb u c k le 's s u ite in
O
klahom
a.
s o ft a n d s o o th in g m a n n e r, ex­
re s u lte d in blo o d sh ed d u rin g r e c e n t i
th e scen e an d a p p lie d f ir s t a id a n d
a
h y s te ric a l co n d itio n .
was
in
ch
eck
s
a
n
d
d
ra
fts
.
T he T n ls a h o m a ” h a s th e fo llo w ­
p la in in g th e ex ig en cies of th e case
w eeks a n d fin a lly fo rc e d th e g o v e rn -,
em e rg en c y tre a tm e n t.
T h e n a m e o f th e m an is n e c e s s a r­
a n d a s k him to do it as a sp ecial
m en t to sen d tro o p s in to th e ‘b a ttle , ing co n v en ien ces: Cold w a te r, a n d
ily
w ith h eld .
It was s ta te d , how ­
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.
F u n e ra l a rr a n g e m e n ts had not zone, w as n o t th e f ir s t m ass a c tio n ' hot w a te r, too. p ro v id ed by th e e n ­
favor. If I d id n ’t know how to
,’l iie fo rty -fo u rth a n n u a l m ee tin g of
ever,
th
a
t
if
he
did
in flic t th e iu jflry ,
been m ad e a t a la te h o u r to d ay . It on th e p a r t of th e u n io n m in e rs in g in e e x h a u s t; e le c tric lig h ts a n d e le c ­ do th a t. I w ould g e t a little book
»’A RENT-TEACHER DR ESS­
i th e S o u th e rn Ore. P io n e e r a sso c ia tio n
it
was
e
n
tire
ly
a
c
c
id
e n ta l w hile eu
w as s ta te d a t J a c k s o n v ille t h a t th e W est V irg in ia. T w ice b e fo re th e l a t - 1 tric fa n s; a co m p le te k itc h e n e tte , in ­
MAKING CLASS TO MEET
on ta c t a n d s it d o w n a n d stu d y it
•
w
hich
held
its
re
u
n
io
n
h
ere
W
ednes-
d e a v o rin g to h elp her.
.f u n e r a l w ould p ro b ab ly be h e ld th e t e r h a v e m oved in fo rc e to sp read } c lu d in g r e f r ig e r a to r, s to ra g e com ­
u n til I k n e w how , even if it cost
1 day, s tir re d th e m em o ries of th e
e a rly p a r t of nex t w eek so t h a t d is­ th e gospel of “ th e r ig h t to o rg a n iz e ,” I p a rtm e n ts an<> a g a so lin e sto v e ; a ’ my e m p lo y e rs $200 fo r a full
The P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso cla-
SAN FRANCISCO . C alif., Sept 17.
t a n t re la tiv e s of C olonel S a rg e n t w hich th e y c la im e d , th ey c o u ld not d rop-dow n d in in g ta b le ; a c h e st o f, m o n th ’s s a la ry , b e c au se it w ould
tion w ill hold th e firs t m e e tin g <§> o ld est re sid e n ts of th e valley w ith
rec
o
lle
c
tio
n
s
of
th
e
first
m
eetin
g
d
ra
w
e
rs
fo
r
lad
ie
s
c
lo
th
in
g
a
n
d
a
'
—
R oscoe A rb u ck le w as b ro u g h t in ­
c o u ld be p re se n t.
No close re la - p ro p a g a te by peacefu l m e a n s be-i
of th e m illin e ry a n d d re ssm a k - «■
be a lo t c h e a p e r fo r th e m to pay
of
th
e
p
io
n
eers
w
hich
was
held
in
to c o u rt today fo r a rr a ig n m e n t on a
tiv e s o th e r th a n his w ife a r e k n o w n , c a u se of th e coal o p e ra to rs ’ g u a rd c lo th e s c h e st fo r m en ’s a p p a re l; X
ing class a t th e city lib ra ry A
fo r e d u c a tin g m e f o r th e job th a n
i
A
sh
lan
d
S
e
p
tem
b
e
r
13,
1877.
An
ac-
m
a n s la u g h te r c h arg e. T he s ta te was
to ile t, la v a to ry a n d sh o w e r b a th ; a
to be liv in g in S o u th e rn O regon. H e ' system .
T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n of n ex t w eek <$>
to allo w m e to b u ll i t th ro u g h an d
! c o u n t of th a t m ee tin g w as p u b lish e d a sk ed fo r a c o n tin u a n c e or th e case
full
sized
couch,
w
hich
is
m
ad
e
in
to
h a d no c h ild re n .
a t 2 :3 0 o’clock. W ork fo r th e 4>
sp ill th e b ean s. I t ta k e s m o re o r
T h e w o rst w a rfa re rag e d in 1912
in th e T idings issue o f S e p tem b e r 28, u n til S e p tem b e r 26. T he re q u e st w as
C olonel S a r g e n t’s dteath o c c u rre d a n d 1913, w hich a ro s e from th e u n ­ a d e lig h tfu lly c o m fo rta b le bed a t
co m in g y e a r w ill be o rg an iz ed
less fitn e s s to a c c e p ta b ly h a n d le
7«, w ritte n by th e late J a m e s S ut- g ra n te d .
tw o c o m p lete
upper
tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs a f te r h is e le c tio n ion m iners* e ffo rts to o rg a n iz e th e n ig h t, a n d
a n d a full a tt e n d.?1?
any jo b , a n d so m e tim e s it proves
fo u n d e r of th e T id in g s a n d one
sire d .
to th e p resid e n cy of th e P io n e e r so­ P a in t a n d C abin c re e k d is tr ic ts of b e rth s ; s e a tin g c a p a c ity fo r e ig h t
h a rd to convince fo lk s t h a t o th e r
the
c h ie f la c to rs in th e o rg an iz a- BONING SHOW AT MEDFORD
c ie ty a n d his m e e tin g w ith o ld -tim e K a n a w h a co u n ty . H ow c o tn p a rativ e- p eo p le; a n o b se rv a tio n p la tfo rm t h a t
people a r e re sp o n sib le fo r my
of
th e S o u th e rn O regon P io n e e r
LAST NIGHT ATTENDED
d isa p p e a rs u n d e r th e body w h en r<)t
frie n d s . W hen f irs t n o tifie d of his
fa ilu re s, w h en I am g e ttin g paid
cfciation.
T
he
sto
ry
a
s
fo
u
n
d
in
BY MANY ASHLAND FANS
in use, an d a b a g g a g e lo c k e r u n d e r­
e le c tio n as head of th e p io n ee rs, he
to do, a n d th e y a r e no t.
re old files o f th e T id in g s a s follow s:
n e a th th e body.
p ro te s te d on te c h n ic a l g ro u n d s, b u t
HAZ K IK .
P u g ilistic e n th u s ia s ts of th is city
“ T he firs t re u n io n o f th e P io n e e r
w as fin a lly p re v a ile d upon l a t e r
Society
of
S
o
u
th
e
rn
O
regon
w
as
held
who
jo u rn e y e d to M edford la st ev­
STORE AT CENTRAL
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n to a c c e p t th e
e
n
in
g
in hope of th rills a n d th e e d i­
Portland
V
isitor—
J A shland on th e th ir te e n th of th is
p ost. It is expected th a t th e v a c a n ­
POINT BURGLARIZED
W H A V
A M A
fy
in
g
s ig h t o f bloody noses, w ere
lonth T he m ee tin g w as in a b eau -
cy w ill be filled by Mrs. H. K. Han­
L loyd C o rric k , of P o rtla n d , am 1
i-
M anager D ix­
T he s to re of E. F. F a b e r in C en­
» H ..V 4C O U N / S
uI grove on th e cre e k in th e s u b ­ sa d ly d isa p p o in te d .
n a , of J a c k so n v ille , w ho w as elected
fo rm e r s ta te fie ld s e c re ta ry in Ch
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o
n
’s
s
ta
b
le
of
a
s
p
irin
g
ch am p s did
tr
a
l
P
o
in
t
w
as
e
n
te
re
d
T
h
u
rs
d
a
y
ev­
's of th e tow n. T h is grove is of
vice p re s id e n t.
M rs. R. M. G a r re tt
tia n E n d e a v o r w ork, stopped* o
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n
o
t
seem
e
x
a
ctly
c
ra
z
y
a
b o u t ta k in g
e n in g and a p p ro x im a te ly $500 w o rth
d e r tre e s w hich c a st a c o m p lete
of th is city w ill re m a in as p e rm a ­
3 b ’ o * o " h e *\ i
in
A
sh
la
n
d
to
d
a
y
on
his
way
to
S.
r
s
h
a
d
e
over
a
se
a
te
d
a
m
p
h
ith
e
a
tre
u n n e c essa ry p u n ish m e n t. Only one
o f m e rc h a n d ise a n d b etw een $5 an d
n e n t s e c re ta ry of th e a sso c ia tio n .
«
0
F
ra
n
cisc
o
.
M
r.
C
o
rric
k
will
grad»
e
v e n t, an u n a d v e rtise d p re lim in a ry
$10
in
cash
w
ere
sto
len
.
E
ntrance;
la
rg
e
en
o
u
g
h
to
a
c
co
m
m
o
d
a
te
o
v
er
a
T h e d e a th of C olonel S a rg e n t re ­
b
etw een tw o y o u n g s te rs , w ent th e
was g ain ed th ro u g h a w indow in th a a te th is y e a r fro m a teh o lo g ic a l set.
th o u sa n d p erso n s a n d is one o f th e
c a lls th e fa c t t h a t he is th e e ie v e n th
a
n
n o u n c ed tim e.
re a r of th e e s ta b lis h m e n t a n d th e in a ry . H e h a s been th e busy p a sto
m ost a ttr a c tiv e sp o ts in th e R o g u e
p io n e e r of S o u th e rn O regon to die
.
o c a .
B la c k b u rn a n d W illiam s s ta r te d
R iv e r valley. A t a n e a rly h o u r in
th ie v e s le ft w ith th e ir loot by w ay of th r e e c o u n try p a ris h e s n e a r P o rt
d u r in g th e p a st y e a r.
T h e follow ­
th
e
show w ith a s o rt of fo o t race,
th
e
m
o
rn
in
g
th
e
people
beg
an
g
a
th
­
or
th
e
fro
n
t
door,
lea
v
in
g
th
a
t
p
o
r­
la
n
d
th
is
lu
m
in
e
r,
o
rg
a
n
iz
in
g
a
n
d
in g list of p io n ee rs who have p a sse d
d
u
rin
g w hich b o th fell th ro u g h th e
e
rin
g
in
from
ev
e
ry
d
ire
c
tio
n
.
J
a
c
k
-
ta l s ta n d in g open. T he id e n tity o
KY.
C h ristia n E n d e a v o r so " r o v e a n d S a g in aw is now opened
a w a y re c e n tly w as re a d a t th e C h a u - 1
2 --. O ;
k
so n v ille w as la rg e ly re p re s e n te d . I t ro p es a n d n e a rly w re c k ed th e rin g
th e c u lp rits is to ta lly u n k n o w n .
ith paving com plete.
ta u q u a P io n e er h all T h u rs d a y d a r in g I
was e s tim a te d t h a t o v e r e ig h ty b u g ­ to th e a m u se m e n t o f th e fans. W il­
th e m e e tin g of th e a s so c ia tio n : M rs. ly m ild w as th e re c e n t f ig h tin g m ay
gies
a n d c a rria g e s , s in g le a n d d o u ­ lia m s q u it th e rin g in th e fo u rth
M ary M iller, of J a c k s o n v ille , ag ed be Ju d g ed from th e c a s u a ltie s in t h a t 1
ble, cam e fre ig h te d w ith th e b e a u ty sta n z a .
B illy H u ff a n d C la rk of
8 4 ; O liver P. H a rb a u g h . Ja c k s o n - bloody s tru g g le e ig h t y e a rs ago.
and» ch iv a lry , as well a s th e grav - C e n tra l P o in t sw apped a few licks,
v llle , ag ed 86; W illiam E. K a h le r.i
N e a rly 700 m en w ere k ille d , of
I h a ire d p io n ee rs of th a t tow n a n d vi­ but. th e la tte r se em e d to be a. little
C e n tra l P o in t, a g e d 64; W illiam F. w hom 500 w ere B a ld w in -F e lts de-
cinity.
E v e ry lo cality in th e c o u n ­ w earied a b o u t th e th ird a n d re ste d
S o n g e r, A sh lan d , ag ed 94; J o h n W. te c tiv e s a n d 200 d e p u ty s h e riffs an d
ty
s
e
n
t
its
re p re s e n ta tiv e s, a n d m an y on th e m a t fo r th e c o u n t. In g ra m
M ills. A sh la n d , ag e d 85; J o s h u a a n n e d c itiz e n s o p p o sin g u nionism .
\ l
w
ere
h
e
re
from both J o s e p h in e a n d a n d J a c k B u rn s of G ra n ts P ass w ere
P a tte r s o n . T a le n t, ag ed 64.
M rs.
T h e re a re a lto g e th e r 92.000 m in-
L
ake.
A
t
11
o ’clock th e crow d be­ next. T h is looked lik e a re a l fig h t
N ancy A nderson C h ap in , A sh la n d , e rs in W est V irg in ia . A p p ro x im a tely !
gan to a sse m b le a t th e grove a n d fo r a few m o m en ts, b u t In g ra m w as
ag e d 81.
Mrs. A lw ilda C olvig E m - tw o -th ird s of th is to ta l a re union
m a s h o rt tim e a t le a s t 800 p e rso n s too m uch fo r th e G ra n ts P a ss b a t­
e ry , A sh la n d , ag e d 71; M rs. E liza- m e n - T h e re a re a lto g e th e r som e
w ere se ate d a n d c o n g re g a te d a ro u n d tle r who w as saved by th e bell a t
b e th A n d e rso n , A sh la n d , aged 81; 40>000 m in e rs in th e s o u th e rn p a rt
I
th
e s ta n d .”
th e en d of th e second.
H e w ent
W illia m B. G ru b b . Y rek a, C a lif., o f th e s ta te , o f w hom 15,000 a re
Som e of th o se who w ere p ro m i­ dow n a g a in in th e th ird , b u t g o t a
a g e d 77.
union m in e rs in M ingo c o u n ty . T he
C olonel S a rg e n t w as b o rn a t C a r-' n o r th e r n p a r t is a lm o s t so lid ly o r - '
n e n t in th e o rg a n iz a tio n o f th e so- good h a n d from th e h ouse fo r b is
ciet.v nave long since passed to th e ir g am en ess
lin v ille . 111., S e p te m b e r 29, 1858. sa n iz e d by th e union.
re w a rd , as w itn ess th e fo llow ing
T he m ain e v e n t b e tw e en S a rg e n t
S o ld ie r, w r ite r a n d g e n tle m a n , he I Acid T est o f the Open Shop
n am es m en tioned in th e a c c o u n t of o f th is city a n d “ B a ttlin g ” F ric k of
w on m an y frie n d s d u rin g h is life-
B« t b etw een M ingo a n d th e N o rth
th e occasion
M edford w as a fa ir e x h ib itio n of
tim e . H e g r a d u a te d fro m th e W est e s th e c ru c ia l coal d is tr ic t— t h e
“
B
eside^
th
e
o
r
a
to
r
of
th
e
day.
boxing
a n d looked a b o u t a d ra w a s
P o in t m ilita ry ac ad e m y in 1883, an d G uyan valley, in L o g an c o u n ty . T his
Gen. E. IT A pplegate, I n o tic e d s e a t­ fa r a s it w ent. R e fe re e D ixon s to p ­
a f te r w a r d s serv ed in th e ’ U nited is th e ric h e st “ b lac k d ia m o n d ” field
ed on an d n e a r th e s ta n d . J. C. D un­ ped i t s h o rt in th e f if th fra m e a n d
S ta te s a rm y d u rin g b o th th e S p a n ish ­ in th e c o u n try a n d o n e of th e riches*
can. p resid e n t of th e so ciety ; W m. a w a rd e d th e d ecision to F ric k ou a
A m e ric a n w ar a n d th e w orld w a r. In th e w orld. T o g e th e r w ith v a rio u s
H offm an, its v e n e ra b le se c re ta ry , foul by S a rg e n t
Som e A sh lan d fo l­
w in n in g m ilita ry d istin c tio n in b o th u n o rg a n iz e d d is tr ic ts to th e so u th
a
n
d
U.
S.
H
ayden.
E
sq.,
tr
e
a
s
u
r
e
r
?
lo
w
ers
o
f
th
e
g
am
e seem ed a little
cases. He w as a p e rso n a l frie n d of it p ro d u ces e n o u g h coal to supply
A
side
from
th
e
o
ffic
e
rs
of
th
e
soci­
peeved
a
t
th
is,
but
no ex te m p o re
T h e o d o re
R oosevelt a n d G e n e ral th e w hole of th e U n ited S ta te s in
ety,
Ireco
g
n
ized
Hon.
P
.
p
.
p
rira
h o s tilitie s re s u lte d a s f a r as know n.
L e o n a rd W ood.
an em ergency.
F ro m th e s e m ines
L indsey A p p leg ate. Wm. G. P a rk e r.
D u rin g th e w orld w a r h e w as rec- is d e riv e d th e fin e st g ra d e o f b itu m -
Solom on T e th ero w , R ev , M. A. W il- MEMBERS OF “RIG
o m m e n d e d by R o o sev elt fo r th e com - in o u s coal to be found a n y w h e re on
lianis. Dr. L. D a n fo rth , Col. J o h n E ?
FOUR" FAVOR STR IK E,
m a n d o f a b rig a d e fo r o v e rse a s d u ty , th e face of th e globe.
T hey hold
Ross.
Hon
T
h
o
m
as
S
m
ith
,
C.
Neil,
SAYS UNION LEADER
C olonel S a rg e n t h ad c h a rg e of th e th e key to th e c o u n try ’s coal in d n s-
I bom as C h av n er, W. B eeson. W il­
q u a r te r m a s te r d e p a rtm e n t a t San try .
C o n se q u e n tly th e y form th e '
liam K a h le r. E. K. A nderson
CLEVELAND. O., Sept 1 7 — An
F ra n c isc o d u rin g th e w ar. His books cru x of th e tita n ic c a p ita l-la b o r
overwhelming
majority of the mem­
W
agner,
W
illiam
Bybee.
Jo
h
n
W
ris-I
on th e N apoleonic w a rs a n d th e I s tr u g g le w hich once ag a in h a s com e j
bers
of
the
“Rig
Four” of the rail­
ley,
Isaac
M
iller,
P
e
te
r
B
ritt,
L.
C
al-
,
S p a n ish -A m e ric a n e n g a g e m e n ts h av e to a bloody clim ax.
h o u n , Jo h n W a lk e r, Jo h n H o lto n ,' road brotherhoods, favor a strike,
a tta in e d n a tio n a l note. A book on
T h ese m in es a re u n o rg a n iz e d ,
th e w orld w a r w as o ff th e p ress on- W ith th e m s ta n d s o r fa lls th e open
Jo h n C olem an. B. F . M yer, J o h n Tup- ’ according to Warren Stone, head of
ly a few m o n th s ago.
shop. L o g a n co u n ty is th e b u lw a rk
per. J . M. S u tto n . J a s p e r H ouch. G. • the brotherhood of locomotive engi­
C olonel S a rg e n t w as re la te d by j of th e coal o p e ra to rs in th e ir de-
R o d g ers, O. C oolidge, L. B. A pple- neers. However, he said that no ac­
g ate, S. D. V an D yke, S. C. T a y lo r, tion would be taken in the matter
(C o w righi)
(Continued on Page Four)
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
until the brotherhood leaders meet
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4)
October 10 to canvass the returns.
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