Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 29, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout
th e aid of m edicine, c a re s n in e
cases o u t o f ten of asth m a.
This is a proven fact.
VOLUME
3
(International News Wire Service
ASHLAND^ OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings. VoL 43)
VOTE ON RECALL
ONLV5OPERCENT
REGISTRATION
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DUBLIN, Ju ly 29.— P ro p o sals
for an a rm istic e forw ard ed by
th e irre g u la rs have been re-
jected by th e F ree S ta te rs, say-
Sng, “ T h ere m ust be no peace
by com prom ise,” as such m ight
lead to fu tu re w arfare.
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ROTH T E R R IL L AND LOW E AD­
H ER EN T S A R E CLAIMING
VICTORY
PRESIDENT’S PEACE PLAN TO
PROTECT RAIL STRIKERS’
SENIORITY
Indications Are That Ashland Will
Give a Majority for Lowe, But the
Vote in the Rest of the County
Expected to he Close.
Must A ccept Wage Scale Fixed by
Labor Board Pending a R ehearing
Of th e Claims o f Both Sides in the
Controversy.
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SAV OPERTORS
LONDON, Ju ly 29. — The
B rit ah ste a m e r C ounty C ar-
!<£ m a rth e n bound for Key W est,
p - is sin k in g off the C ape V erde
i <?' islan d s, a cco rd in g to IJ o y d ’s
•advices.
Help is in sight,’ and
th e crew m ay be ta k en off.
JO IN T C O N FER EN C E TO BE HELD
ON W HICH H O PES A R E
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FO R M ER R E SID EN T O F ASHLAND
NOW HOTEL C LE R K , HAS
LOST IDENTITY'
There Has Been. No R esponse to the
President's Request. for Coal Pro­
duction in the Strongly Organized-
D istricts.
Hairy Benton Cannot Recall llis
Own Name Nor Remem ber His
Wife, Two Daughters and Son—
Was Located by Friends Here.
CHICAGO, Ju ly 29.— Two m eni
A t 3 o ’clock th is afte rn o o n th e re
WASHINGTON. Ju ly 29.— T here
( HICO, C alif., Ju ly 29.— R em em ­
w ere sh o t a t, a n o th e r k id n ap p ed and
was every indication th a t in A shland
is no ind cation of any increased
b
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g only his nam e and fo rg e ttin g
a fo u rth b eaten y e ste rd a y in d is tu rb ­
a b o u t 50 per cent of th e reg istered
coal p roduction in response to P re si­
all o th e r evidences of his p a st life,
ances a ttrib u te d to th e sh o p m en ’s
voters would go to the polls. It i s 1
d en t H a rd in g ’s in v itatio n to re-open
including his wife and th re e chil-
YREKA, C alif., Ju ly 29.— F o u r­ strik e .
T he sh o o tin g o ccu rred a t
SAN FRANCISCO. , Ju
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deducted from th is th a t T e rrill w ill
th e m ines in strongly" organized dis-
teen y ears ago, W illiam G ott, 91 th e B urnside shops of th e Illin o is
W e ts, th e governm ent survey an- new s e " s a “ on in the Mooney c a , « L otel' p i n t s ' "»"hat' X ^ i c l a n s ' de
he d efeated in so far as tlje A shland
y ears old. of G ottville, Siskiyou C en tral ra ilro a d .
nonneed today.
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vote can accom plish th a t purpose.
M. S arrault, French m inister of
county, applied to th e lan d d e p a rt-
W h itefo rd R. Cole, . . p re sid en t of eolonieRi and (bp H npprn,. of An|w
T hose m ost in evidence in th e vicin-
P ro m in en t o p e ra to rs a t C leveland
, “ ‘n 8 , h e r »«»band. W illiam nounccd e i(e cls
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Ity of th e polling places w ere know n ? . 1 ,*’! ' Pa en t to h » h o m e ste a d ., th e N ashville, C h attan o o g a & St. snapped as the monarch left the boat
say th a t peace Is n e a r a t h»„<l. T ,
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i “ e<1 a n
B enton’« m ind, in sp ite „ f
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a d h e re n ts of the recall, w hile th e ‘
e r a these -v ears ot re d -ta Pe th e Louis ra ilro a d , an nounced th a t he at M arseilles. The two proceeded to- W ithin a ahort tim e, possibly next tb ia ' ' 1' w b’ r e in
't a r g e s th a t A s -;t o w M o „
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n h |e o|(,
su p p o rte rs of th e sh eriff w ere c o n -'™ 3 e r has resolved Itaelt to a PoInt j w ould n o t re sto re th e sen io rity gether to Paris where the ruler was week, a t a jo in t conference rep re- SIbtd,lt D istrict A ttorney E dw ard 8p, f
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splcuous by th e ir absence.
In all ,
*[, th e re are not a n j m ore rig h ts of th e s trik in g shopm en.
given a princely greeting. T in emper- sen tin g a m a jo rity of th e tqn n ag e C u n h a’ one ot th e p ro secu to rs in th e w ith th
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v f l i l s tlle
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d i s t r i c t sometimes
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w n n I UP past and reveal w hat is now
or h heads
p recin cts it is noticeable th a t q u ite , C ' 8’ J°
can prove 1>P a n d g e t.
P resid e n t H a rd in g ’s peace pro- OT
and a m a jo rity of th e c e n tra l c o m -.
cabeb-
w hich Thom as Moon-
h'.dden behind th e black clouds of
th e necessary p a te n t to his prop- gram> designed t0 end the H I as Cochin China. He was accompanied
a n u m b e r of votes a re being sw orn
p etitiv e fields, will m eet th e m in e rs’ ey was convicted of com plicity in forRetfu ln ess
by bis young son.
erty .
s trik e , is o u tlin ed as follows^
scale com m ittee in an e ffo rt to a r - , th e P rep ared n ess day bom bings in j City M arsha, j w ppck hag *
in. and in m ost instances th ese w ere
The tro u b le all com es a b o u t to r
F ir s t— T he s trik e rs a re to re tu rn
ran g e a basis of settlem e n t.
191«. held a n ig h t conference d u rin g ,p ttp r from C hief of poHce A
vouched for by those 'in sym pathy
th e very reaso n th a t several s u r­ to w ork a t reduced w ages, pending
w ith .the recall. •
It is now g enerally a d m itte d th a t
tnal with McNevin, forem an of V ollm er, of B erkeley, inform ing him
veys. official ones by th e govern­ a re h e a rin g of th e case.
T h ro u g h o u t th e rest of th e county
the only m eans of a v e rtin g a coal tne Ju ry '
th a t B enton is really from th e u n i­
m ent. have been m ade, b u t no t in a
Second— T hey w ill re tu rn to w ork
th e vote, as n ear as can be asc e r­
fam ine >S to m ake an a g re em e n t sat- t “ 18 alleged they discussed t h e iv e rs ,ty tow n whpre
single in stan ce did th e fo u r co rn ers w ith th e ir sen io rity u n im p aired .
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tain ed . is correspondin g ly lig h t, a l­
isfacto ry to th e organized m iners.
' testim ony and its effect on th e ju ry , schooi te a rh e r
Thprp
of th e section h om estead agree.
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two
T h ird — T he d em an d fo r a n a tio n ­
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ai‘d la te r McNevin boasted of his in '
though th e re a p p ea rs to be no in d i­
d a u g h te rs besides th e son at present
al a d ju s tm e n t • aboard w ill * be le ft I
I fluence on th e ju ry .
catio n of a landslide in e i h e r d ire c ­
RUSSIA SOVIET IS FLIRTING
, w orking tn W oodland,
open fo r fu tu re discussion.
tion.
WITH JAPAN AND CHINA
i B enton cam e here follow ing th e
F o u rth — W o rk in g ru les, m odified
At 2 o’colck th e num b er who had
i recen t N o rth ern C alifornia roundup,
by th e la b o r b o ard — such as t i m e ,
voted io th e v ario u s p recin cts in
BER LIN , Ju ly 29.‘—T h at n e g o tia -,
for w hich o rg an izatio n he acted as
and h a lf fo r o v ertim e, to be m ade I
A sh lan d w ere as follow s:
tions a re p ro g ressin g for a separate*
i publicity m an.
Two years ago he
th e su b ject fo r an early re h e arin g .
Juppor high school, N orth Main
R u sso -Japanese tre a ty is stro n g ly •
lived in A shland, Or., and it was
F ifth — A se ttle m e n t to be based
s tr e e t— 55 votes cast o u t of 278
in d icated by L itr n o f f , th e so v iet'
th ro u g h a cq u a in ta n ce s th e re that
on a n a tio n al a g re em e n t an d no t an * T H E DALLES. Or., Ju ly 29.
re g iste re d .
tra d e and diplom atic re p re se n ta tiv e
his B erkeley frien d s learned of his
in d iv id u al o r regional , one.
N o rth precinct. S m ith & W icks—
W ith th e election of officers fo r th e He refu sed to discuss th e program , i
presence in Chi^o.
Back o l th e w hole p ro g ram
Ilea e n su in g y e a r hilled to r th e final d eclarin g, how ever, th a t Im p o rtan t
55 votes cast out of 235 reg istered .
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W est C en tral, G ra n ite and N orth
BLIM P COMPLETBK RECOKIi
TIOUS W h ite H ouse conferences, th a t | eonventlog o f th e Oregon e ta te tie- betw een Moscow a n d Tokio', b u t also
M ain— 52 votes cast out of 230 re g ­
F L IG H T O F lllH> MILKS
istered .
both sldea h e re a fte r ahall tkve up to p a rtm e n t of th e A m erican L e g io n ,! belw eeh
th e soviet cap ital and
W est precinct, city h a ll— 42 votes
NEW YORK, Ju ly 29.— Sam uel th e decisions of th e lab o r board,
here today, sp ecu latio n is rife as to Peking.
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B E L LEV IL LE . 111., J u ly 29.— T he
e a st out of 188 reg istered .
j C lark W illiam s, of* 1250 B ushw ick
DENVER, Ju ly 29.— A clo udburst ! longest flig h t ever a tte m p te d by the
s ta te co m m an d er can d id a te possi-
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Oak stre e t precinct, W h ittle ’s— I avenue, B rooklyn, left th e bulk of
¡o rig in a tin g in P a rk e r. Colo., sw elled j arm y llg h te r-th a n -a ir service was
bilities.
41 voes cast out of 243 reg istered , an e sta te , estim ate d to be from
C herry creek ru n n in g th ro u g h th e I com pleted y esterd ay when d irig ib le
Two L eg io n n aires, G eorge R. W il­
South precinct, lib ra ry — 59x votes $200,000 to $1,000,000 to th e Sal-
h e art ol Denver, it w ashed out sev- ! baloon A-4 arriv e d a t Scott F ield,
b u r of Hood R iver, and G eorge A.
c ast out of 327 reg istered .
1 vation A rm y, for th e re lie f of w orthy
eral bridges, flooded s e v ifa l blocks n e a r here.
C odding of M edford, loom on th e
F o u rth s tre e t ¿ r e n n e t— 30 votes aged p ersons and ‘'dow n and o u ts .”
■and drove scores of fam ilies from
The blim p a rriv e d from Langley
horizon as th e only ones receiving
c a st out of 224 reg istered .
T his is acco rd in g to th e w ill filed
th e ir hom es a t G lobeville.
any co n sid eratio n openly, and th e
F eld, \ a., a distan ce of a p p ro x i­
In M ediord, Jacksonv ille, C entral to r p ro b a te in th e s u rro g a te ’s co u rt,
Several h u n d red m o to rists w ere m ately 1100 m iles in 4 0 . hours and
i po ssib iliity of a la st-m in u te d ark
P o in t and E agle P o in t, th e vote i s ■ B rooklyn, recently.
m arooned at P ierce on th e re tu rn 40 m in u tes of a c tu a l flying tim e
horse, w hile possible, is not prob-
e stim a te d a t about 50 p er cent of
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trip
ironi th e C heyenne F ro n tie r i Two stops were m ade.
i able, unless som e u n fo reseen h a p ­
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celebration.
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th e re g istra tio n .
Both sides a re '
pening ta k e s place betw een now ami
m ak in g d eductions in th e ir own fav­
tim e for nom inations.
U. S. DEMANDS PUNISHM ENT
o r from th e fact th a t th e voting is
O F CUBAN K ID N A PPE R S
h e av ie r th an it was a t th e p rim ary .
HENRY
FORD
LAUNCHES
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The special grand jury sitting in
WASHINGTON, Ju ly 29.— In o r­
W hile In A shland, th e stau n ch est!
NEW GLASS FACTORY
W A SUING TON. Ju ly 2 9. — T he
M edford did no t fu n ctio n today, ow-
d er to conserve th e scanty supply of
su p p o rte rs of T e rrill a re w o rk in g !
A m erican delegation has dem anded
ing to th e fact th a t one of fits m em -.
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h a rd to get out th e vote, th e ir a c tiv - !
bers is a Seventh-D ay A dventist and
u k u k u u . ju iy „».— Henry h 01 <l.
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from th e C uban governm ent th at the
has req u ested th a t the
itle s a re by no m eans equalled by th e '
could not serve on acco u n t o f re - has launclled u P °n a new e n te rp rise ,
k id n ap p ers o t E ugene Jova, actin g *
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com panies b u n k e r th e ir
e ffo rts in o th e r p a rts of th e county.
A m erican consul a t Sagua L agrande.
ligious scruples.
The m a n u fa c tu re r has e stab lish ed HSb<1,s> -r oni A m eiican p o rts only to
In Jack so n v ille, th e vote a t noon was
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be apprehended and punished ac­
It Is th o u g h t now th a t th e w ork
here and began to o p e ra te a p la n t j th e 1HiXt port ot _s a il-
f a r in excess of th a t cast a t the p ri­
co rd in g to official advices received
of th e in q u isito rs will be finished
by M onday n ig h t and th a t th e find th a t wil1 Produce S,ass for au to m o - . AftPr A ugust 5- th e ship» sailin g
m a ry , and th e T e rrill a d h eren ts!
bv the s ta te d ep artm en t today.
Ity M onday n ig h t, and th a t th e find- b ||p w indshlel(|a
„ ,a . 1(j h> b f t |trom fo re,go port« will be requeeted
w ere claim ing th a t the sh etfff was
F a th e r C onaty was knocked dow n ings w ill be m ade know n Tuesday,
b ein g su p p o rted at a ra tio of th re e by a ru n aw ay horse th is m o rn in g It is a m a tte r of com m on re p o rt th a t the first p,ant tn th e co u n try de- ,0 b u " k e r ’ “ ff'»l«>"t auppllee for th e
DEVALERA R E I‘ORTEI> ON
to one. In C entral P oint, how ever, at 1 1 4 5 o ’clock, w hile he was w alk- not less th a n 20 in d ictm en ts will he signed esPe c ia l>y for m ak in g of th e re tu rn voyage. C anada has been a d ­
CHICAGO, Ju ly 29.— The strik e
WAV TO TH IS COUNTRY
vised she should look elsew here for on th e stre e t c ar and elevated lines
practically t h e s a m e c la im s a r e he- along the sidew alk n e a r th e Nelda handed dow n, and th a t th e list In- w indsdields-
NEW YORK. Ju ly 29 — T h ere is
coal d u rin g th e em ergency.
Ing m ade for Lowe. In M ediord It c a re. He received som e very severe eludes re sid en ts of vario u s p a rts of
appeared inevitable today when the a w ell-defined rep o rt in circu latio n
is th o u g h t th a t 60 per cent of t h e ( bruises and was con sid erab ly sh ak en th e county
¡conference of union and com pany o f­ th a t E am onn De V alera has left Ire-
K lam ath F a lls has big paving and ficials broke up in com plete dis-i land and Is on his way to th e U nit-
re g is te re d vote will be cast, and : up as th e reSult of th e fa l, He was
T he case of A rth u r B u rr, th e
sidew alk program .
b o th sides a re claim ing victory.
a g re em e n t.
! ed States.
ta k en to th e office of Dr. E. 3b. Jack so n v ille negro, was scheduled
W oods, w here It was found th a t h e ! to have be$n ta k en up y esterd ay af-
had stru c k his head, sh o u ld er a n d ; tern o o n , and it was expected th a t!
one knee in th e fall, all being badly j he would be b ro u g h t from M odesto,
b ruised.
A fter having th e w ounds C alif., fo te stify . H e failed to ma-
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dressed and re stin g for a w hile, he terlallze, how ever. Tom W ard , head :
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was tak en to his hom e in a car. I t of th e d e p a rtm e n t of ju stic e forces.
is th o u g h t he will be able to bu is said to have gone a fte r him , an d !
ab o u t as usual in a few days.
it is expected th a t he w ill be b ro u g h t I
The horse was one of two saddle to M edford som etim e on M onday.
'a n im a ls t£ed to a m etal bicycle rack
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j NEW YORK, Ju ly 29.— D eclaring
in fro n t of th e E a ste rn Supply com­ COLUMBIA PARK BOY’S’ BAND
j she w anted Baron Jam es H enri De
pany store. T he sp irite d an im als
TO APPEAR AT THE VINING R othschild for a husband m ore th an
w ere b o th ered by flies, and one o f { T he C olum bia P a rk boys’ band, of th e h alf m illion d o llars for which
them je rk e d its head and pulled th e S a n . F ran cisco , w ill a p p e a r a t th e she sued him . Mile. M arie P o rq u et,
W EED, C alif.. Ju ly 29.— The fire
TONOPAH, N ev.a Ju ly 29. W ith rac4i o ff t pe Si<je w alk. and before V ining th e a tre to n ig h t, and give a b e au tifu l P arisien n e, w altzed across
which has been ragiug about six
th e ir a u to m o b ile stalled in one of an y o ne could reach them , they w ere concert.
t he A tlan tic today in p u rsu it of
Yr
m iles northw est or Weed on the
th e w orst d e se rt spots in so u th w est- ru n n in g down th e s tre e t. They ran
The band is com posed of 50 mem- R othschild. A ccording to Mile. Por-
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slope
of M ount Eddy is finally u n ­
e rn N evada, fo u r C alifornia boys. past th e A shland-M edford bus which bers. and som e of them ap p eared on q u e f s counsel, who filed th e h alf
d er control.
ra n g in g in age from 14 to 21, n a r- wag pre p a rjn g t o sj op a t t jje Ea s t the s tre e ts th is afte rn o o n , playing
m illion d o llar breach of prom ise su it
The high wind which prevailed for
row ly escaped d e ath in th e w aste o f ,g j de pharm acy and w ere crow ded a n u m b e r s e l e c t i o n s to th e d elig h t
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fo r h e r ag ain st th e son of E u ro p e ’s
several days, m ade f g h tin g th e fire
b u rn in g sands, a few m iles from Sil- t0Wa rd s th e sidew alk.
H ere they of th e people on th e stre e ts.
Croesus, th e g irl slipped out of th e
a very d ifficu lt m a tte r. A bout 40
ver Lake. One of th e boys m anaged ran- into a c a r 8 tan d in g th e re one
T he boys have been m ak in g a to u r co u n try w ithout th e ir know ledge.
men w ere em ployed in th e work and
to reach S ilver Lake, and when tes- horse going on each side of th e m a­ of th e n o rth w e st, in cars, and had
|^i ■ co n sid erab le expense was in cu rred
k e r s fo u n d th e o th e rs, th e y o u n g -' chine> Th<? h o rse on th e s tre e t side h eard of th e w o nderful b a th in g fa
before th e fire ceased to be a men
e s t was lying unconscious in the b ro k e loose from th e racR an<J fe l, . cilifies In A shland and Included th e
B A SE B A L L ^ E S U L T S TODAY J
ace.
sand-
down when th e b rid le rein b r o k e .!
in th e ir itin e ra ry . They w ill be
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T h e e ld e r bovs w alked 18 m iles Thp o th e r horse ra n by th e car a n d ; in A shland o v ern ig h t, a fte r w hich!
NINETEEN GRADUATE FROM
fo r aid. th e last eig h t m les w ith o u t onto th e sid ew ajk ta k in g th e b i- ‘t h ey will s ta r t on th e ir jo u rn e y to '
Nationjil I.eitjrue
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SHASTA SUMMER NORMAL
w ater. They had a tte m p te d to drive cycle rack wRh hTm
On a c c o u n t! th e ir home.
At New York 3; P ittsb u rg 8.
MT. SHASTA. C alif., Ju ly 2 9 -
a c a r from Los A ngeles to T onopah of cars p ark ed alo n g th e w a, k hfi
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At B rooklyn 9; St. L ouis 2.
T he 1922 su m m er session of th e
w ith o u t realizing th e
d an g ers at- was unable to get back to th e s tre e t M THIA BAKERY BOUGHT
A t P h ilad elp h ia 6-5; C hicago 2-7.
('hico s ta te te ac h e rs college cam e to
te n d in g a trip across
th e d esert in u n til a fte r he had n jn down tfae
BY CALIFORNIA MAN
At Boston 4-1; C incinnati 5-2.
[ a close last evening w hen 19 stu -
th e sum m er.
priest.
He kicked him self loose
T he L ith la b ak ery has a g a in ,
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; d en ts from n o rth e rn C alifornia, r e ­
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T he A- B a rto le tti, of San F rancisco. Mr. i At C hicago 2; New York 6
m o th e r and d a u g h te r, w ere found jiovse received several scratch es an d B a rto le tti is a b a k e r by tra d e , h av -j
At D etro it 13; P h ilad elp h ia 2.
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WOOL MEN SUCCEBD IN
n e arly dead 01 heat and exposure in two bad cutg
w hich a v e te r in a r y ' in P beeo in th e business for over 15
A t C leveland 6; W ashington 18.
a n old cabin by a p a rty of ra ilro a d was c a „ ed to a tte n d
G ETTIN G PR O TEC TIV E T A R IF F
¡years, and is a specialist w*lth both
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m en, n e ar Silver Lake. T he d riv e r
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W ASHINGTON. Ju ly 29.— Com
i cakes an d b read .
( Y esterd ay ’s G am es)
had w andered from th e road and
Scene during the ceremonies of breaking gminul for (he Unite«l States 1)ensator*' and p ro te c tiv e d u tie s on
Sherw ood— New- g ran g e h^ll Is
It is his in te n tio n to c a rry a la rg e r
A t P o rtla n d 6; S eattle 9.
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lost his way in th e sh iftin g sands.
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at the Brazilian Centennial exposition in Rio de Juneiro. Doctor * W° ° ’ ia b ric s 1,as been passed by the
u n d e r c o n stru ctio n .
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line of cakes th a n has bden th e c u s­
At V ernon 3; San F ran cisco 1 1.
Sampalo
lias the shovel; directly behind him Is Frank Packard, the architect |*®n a te : a,RO a com pensatory d uty of
T h a t day th e m ercu ry rose to 123
tom of th is b ak ery in th e p ast, and
At O akland 4; Los A ngeles 3.
appointed
by President H arding; at Mr. P ackard’s right is Ambassador
degrees at Death Valley Junction.
Ambassador Ed-
Ed- 45 cents on cut or un cu t wool pile
R ead y o u r hom e-tow n paper.
to Improve on the bread, buns, etc.
At Salt Lake 7; Sacramento 4.
ward V. Morgan.
fabrics.
MAY HEAD THE
IE IS LEFT
FOR RELIEF OF
GRAND JURY
AÜTD PARTY
NEARLY PERISH
IN DEATH VAI LEY
SHIPS WARNED
THEY MUST
AS HER MATE TD '
HIS DOLLARS
Starting the U. S. Pavilion in Rio
SISKIYOU FOREST
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