Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 14, 1922, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE, witfco«t ♦
♦ the aid of medicine, curta cine ♦
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J ^ T h is is a proven fact.
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VOLUME
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A shland D atj . v T idings
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9 MALARIA GERMS cannot sur- 9
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ASHLAND? OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
No. 292
RAILWAY STRIKE Mil CLOSES
GATEWAY
TO
THE
EAST
ON
FRUIT
I IflMP IM fill
The Southern Pacific Places Embargo On
Perishable Freight From San
lilILLIUliU 111 UIL
Franc,sco_to_Portland
SHALE STORED
R O SEV ILLE OUTBREAK CA U SE S'm en employed by the railw ays here |
ISSUANCE OF EMBARGO
voted to q u it work tom orrow m o rn -|
ing.
More th an 2500 m en are af-
ORDERS
_______
fected. U nsafe equipm ent and bad
<MMi Men W alk Out a t Icing S tatio n , w orking conditions are ascribed as
Anti W hile P e rish a b le F re ig h t Is the reason for th e strike.
R efu sed , O fficials Hope to K eep
P assen ger T rains R unning.
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9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 $
<i> BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY 9
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N ational Lfvigue
At P ittsb u rg 1; P hiladelphia 10.
P acific Coast L eague
(Y esterd ay ’s G am es)
At P o rtla n d 3-4; V ernon 7-8.
A t S eattle 7-8; O akland 2-7.
At San F rancisco, 4-4; S alt L ake
3-5.
At Los Angdles 4-6; Sacram ento
1-5.
DEATH’S HAND
NORTHGEIEFE
TW ELV E RANGERS PU T OUT
EIG H T LIGHTNING F IR E S
SANDY, Or., Aug. 14.— D uring:
th e big electrical storm up the
| m o untains W ednesday evening, Joel
I G raham . Sum m it sta tio n ranger, i
¡ handled eight fires th a t w ere sta rte d ;
I by lig h tn in g betw een M ount W ilson
and Frog lake. G raham and 11 m eni
¡drove as fa r as they could w ith a |
truck, th en struck out on foot and!
a fte r each blaze was p u t out, dug a |
tren ch around th e d an g er spot.
COAL STRIKE IS
TD TO ET
BY WEDNESDAY
FO RCEFU L WORLD CHARACTER,
BRITAIN’S GR EA TEST PUB­
LISH E R , IS DEAD
DEVELOPM ENT COMPANY GIVES
PU BLIC DEMONSTRATION
OF EXTRACTION
CLEVELAND CONFERENCE GIVES
PROM ISE OF AGREEM ENT
BEING BEACHED
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 14.—
From P en u ry a n d O bscurity He Bose !
! A rrangem ent B etw een Ojxwaiors and
M onth of P re lim in a ry W ork B rought
F re sh violence and reissuing of th e
To
G
reat
W
ealth
and
BiYiimc
One
M iners Locked for in 4H B ourse
To H ead by R eto rt Said to E x tract ;
Chnbargo on perishables, including
03335629
Of
(he
Most
Pow
erful
F
ig
u
res
in
And R esum ption of M ining By
Oil from Shale a t a Cost of Forty
lru it, th ro u g h the Ogden gatew ay to
I
E
uropean
A
ffairs.
i
Next W ednesday.
t e n t s a B arrel.
th e east, of the S o uthern Pacific
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I
railw ay, as the resu lt of th e new
LONDON, Aug. 14.— Lord North-1
WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 4. — The
A visit to the Dead Indian country!
w alkout a t Roseville, C alif., featu red
cliffe
(A lfred
C harles
W illiam !
coal s trik e will be settled by W ed­
and the head of A ntelope valley yea
th e railro a d s trik e situ a tio n today
H a rm sw o rth ), th e g re a te st publisher:
nesday, and production begun on a
I terd ay revealed the fact th a t engi- ■
on the Pacific coast.
G reat B ritain ever produced, and
large scale im m ediately, according to
neers have been a t w ork for several
At R oseville, w here 600 m en q u it,
Follow ing the c a p tu re of D undalk, one of th e most pow erful unof ficial |
confidential advices reaching gov­
m onths developing w hat gives prom ­
includ ng m em bers of th e “ Big 4”
CHICAGO, Aug. 14.— Mrs. E dith e rn m en t officials today.
The R epublican C entral comm it- ise of the estab lish m en t in A shland the irre g u la r troops cap tu red th e | persOnages in E ngland, died earlv
b ro th erh o o d s.
five
bom bs
w e r e , tee Qf Jacksoil county will m eet
! R ockefeller M cCormick will m arry
“ E verything looks favorable for a
of one of the g re a te s t in d u strie s of im portant Irish p ort of Drogheda. th is m orning.
______
I E dw ard K renn, 28-year-old Swiss settlem en t w ithin th e next 4 8 hours
th ro w n a t the h e ig h t of the exc’t®* | W ednesday aftern o o n , A ugust 16, a t m odern tim es, and w h'ch if carried i H °'h cities a re n e a r the l iste r bor-
m ent, hut did no m ate ria l dam age. ; 2
m a t tbe H ote, Med fOrd, a t to com pletion will m ake of th is sec-' der.
.
..
, e n ill
-n a rc h ite c t and landscape
1 he irre g u la rs raided all (he
Lord ... N orthcliffe
was tak
‘ & g a rd e n e r, in betw een the o p erato rs and m iners at
The w alkout, a t Roseville, the most | wbich tjm e W alter M Tooze, chair-
.
, .„ Chicago in F e b ru ary , according to the Cleveland conference,” said a
tion the c e n tral point in the deveL D undalk banks and seized thousands wh . . . le trav
elin g in G erm any early in
,
im p o rta n t icing statio n on the Sou-j i m an of th e s ta te r o m m tte e , w ill; opinent of an e n te rp rise, destined to of pounds of E nglish gold. All rail
.
.
an a u th o rita tiv e source today close telegram received by a cabinet of­
the sum m er, w riting a series of a r-
•
tfiern Pacific, also caused an
em- m ake
,
hSa I n s t annparancA
in m
this!
x
...
. , . , ,
. ... to th e councils involving both sides ficer th is afternoon.
lines and bridges w ere destroyed to tid e s on G erm an in
.
his
ap p eaiau ce in
is • revoiu tjonjz© th . e oil in d , u stry
of „ the
d u stria l and liv-
, „ „
b a rg e o be placed on all shipm ents ( COUIlty
; rtnited «States
I prevent p ursuit,
....
,,
. „
.„ „ „„ a of th e divided hom e of the McCor-
ing conditions for his new spapers.!
to P o itla n d , Oregon. The officials
p
nn,ipiM w ili bp discussed
.
. .
,
I
mlcks.
NEW BOAT ON DISPLAY,
,
. ,
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l a l t y P °hcles W1U De am eusseu
T hese „ngineers have stripped the
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I He w ent to Sw itzerland th e m iddle
hope to keep the p a sse , er tra in s and plans m ade for tbe cam paign j gurfac<j of tbe m o u n tain glde a t th e '
Mrs. McCormick will be 50 years
BUILT IN ASHLAND
I of Ju n e hut was forced to discon-
i old on th e 31st day of th is m onth.
m o' • ”
' th is fall, and Mr. Tooze asks lh a t j bead of A ntelope valley a n d th e side
1 tin u e all his lite ra ry and jo u rn a listic
t
a
I, .
,,
. .
. ...„ S h e was born on August. 31, 1872
SIN E M O N HEADS AGAIN
; every com m itteem an be present.
I Qf th e m ountain ridge facing Old
H. C. Stock has built him self a
! labors. He was rem oved to his hom e :
.
Mr. K renn cam e to th e U nited! : boat, which he expects to use a t
T here will also be an in fo rm al:¡G rizzly, and have uncovered w hat is
in London a sh o rt tim e late r. A l-1
TO CO N FER W ITH HARDING
th o u g h continuously u n d e r th e care S ta t('s 0,1 t,ffi 8ame bOitt as M rs- V c'I Lake of the Woods, and has it on
d in n er held a t the M edford hotel ; probab]y th e larg e st and ric h e st de-l
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 14.— An­
a t 6 p. m. th a t evening, to which all posit of oil shale to he found any-i
of specialists who labored to save , ^ o r"lick and . has be®n ] ‘v‘nf a ’ t h e : display a t the T. H. Simpson hard-
o th e r conference betw een P resid en t
D rake ever since. H e lias been as-1 w are store. The boat is m ade en ­
republicans, m en and wom en, a re in­ w here in the w orld. Beginning at!
his life, he failed to rally. He grew :
H ard in g and th e heads of nine r a il­
isociated w ith Mrs. M cCorm ick’s in tirely of ced ar and does not have a
vited.
T his will be an in te restin g a point ab cu t seven m iles out from !
grad u ally w eaker.
road unions not actually on strik e,
te re sts for several years. They m e' nail in it, all p a rts being held to ­
and profitable g ath erin g , and every A shland on the Dead Indian road, j
T hrough the power of his publi­
including th e “ Big F o u r” b ro th e r­
d u rin g Mrs. M cCorm ick’s early as- g e th e r by screw s and bolts. The ribs
tru e republican should a rra n g e to they have cut a tra il, which is f a s t ,
cations and chiefly his daily publi-
hoods, has been a rra n g e d for this
x-
x^
.
.
„
i
o
,
!
sociation
w ith Dr. Ju n g b s colony • in are of steel and a re about two feet
ta k in g th e form of a good roadw ay J
a tten d .
cations— th e Daily Mail and E vening;
evening.
...
I
«
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Z
urich,
S w itzerland,
and
th e ir a p a rt. The length of the boat s 16
T ickets for th e d inner m ay he ob­ to th e head of the valley, w here th eir ,
News— Lord N orthcliffe gained the
“ It is a m istake to say peace has
, .
x «
Vi x
••
' chance a cq u ain tan ce ripened into feet, and eight people could ride in
tained by calling on C hairm an camp is located. They have u n d e r !
fter.
.
, , .
. . .
fa ile d ,’’ said L. E. Sheppard, chief
LONDON, Aug. 14.— The in te r­ sobriq u et of “ cabinet m ak e r.” A „„„
th e closer bond d u rin g the interven- it. The bottom is m ade spoon shape
W akefield or J. W. D ressier, or lease from the governm ent. 3200
p
u
ttin
g
Lloyd
George
in
the
pre­
of the railw ay conductors. “ M edia­
allied conference on G erm an indem ­
w ritin g to either.
m iership, a q u a rre l la te r d ev elo p ed .’ nR >earS-
acres of land th a t is practically a
— som ething th a t is very difficult
tio n is still o n .”
nity broke down th is evening w ith ­
solid m ass of oil-bearing shale, and
to do, and m akes a very p retty a p ­
and
the
N
orthcliffe
publications
bit-
'
'
■
out any agreem ent being reached.
a com pany known as the H artm an ■ The ' chief B ritish objection was ! te r,y denounced Lloyd George and
pearance.
Mr. Stock has a new
O rganize motor truck
Syndicate,
which
controls
th
e
use
of
1
’
>
m
otor
which
he will use on the boat,
F L E E T TO HANDLE FR EIG H T
m ade ag a in st th e F rench dem and dem anded his resignation.
__ •
H
artm
an
re
to
rts
in
all
te
rrito
ry
west
j
j
and
expects
to
m ake the o th e r boats
M
ourners
and
m
essages
of
con
CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia „ Aug. 14.— i
th a t the allies seize th e R u h r basin
of
th
e
M
iss’ssippi
river,
is
daily
g
iv
-.
'
at
th
e
lake
look
well to th e ir honors.
An em bargo on all perishable fre ig h t j
»
x. 'c o n ta in in g th e G erm an coal fields. dolence to the N orthcliffe hom e a t;
ing
dem
o
n
stratio
n
s
of
th
e
p
ra
c
tic
-:
C arlton T errace came from all ran k s ;
including livestock, has been ordered :
ab ility of ex tractin g oil from shale, I
! RUSSIAN DESTROYER IS
and classes.
by
the
N o rth w estern
railro ad
th e ir claim s being th a t a t a cost of
SUNK DURING MANEUVERS
Ju st before news of his - illness
th ro u g h o u t Iowa. .
40 cents a b a rre l the oil can be ex-J
cam e out, it was learned th a t two,
P lan s a re being m ade to organize j
tra c te d , which is w orth $3.36 on the
LONDON. Aug. 14.— A H elslng-
of Lord N o rthcliffe’s business col-j
a fleet of m otor tru c k s to handle th e
leagues in th e com pany publishing |
to rs dispatch today reported the
cars in Ashland.
fre ig h t.
The head of the syndicate is H. W. I
the Daily Mail had sued him for li­
1 sin k in g of a R ussian d estroyer du r-
2 5 0 0 EN G IN EER S, FIREM EN
H artm an , who achieved a n a tio n a l,;
bel.
Subsequently the su it wasj
( ing m aneuvers.
The num ber of
SW ITCHM EN TO STR IK E
if not a w orld-w ide rep u ta tio n as
w ithdraw n.
DAYTON,
O.,
Aug.
14.—
L
ie
u
te
n
-|
caaualties
is
not
8
tate
d-
| CHICAGO. Aug. 14.— Levy M ayer,
M EM PHIS, Aug. 14.— All tr a in ­
chief of m aintenance and construc-
W hile Lord N orthcliffe was undei i ant M orarity and W illiam Stone-
m ultim illio n aire m em ber of th e Chi-
m en, engineers, firem en and sw itch-
tion of the g rea t n itra te p la n t which
tre a tm e n t in Sw itzerland m any w ild , b reak er. a civin an pilot m et a h o rJ
cago bar. and one of the m ost noted
was constructed a t M ussel Shoals
- rum ors arose. One was th a t his niind , r jbje ¿loath when a plane they w e r e : J ^ 5 S € tHr I fl DU f il
corporation law yers in th e country,
d u rin g th e w ar, w here a t one tim e
had become affected, and th a t h e : j eS(jng for 8peed, plunged to Hie
was found dead by his valet in his
!
he had u n d er his supervision 14,000-
was under re s tra in t. The basic cau se. groundt and b u rst into flam es.
su ite a t the B lackstone hotel this
HARLAN, Ky„ Aug. 14.— Twelve of his illness seem s to have been;
Roth m en werp dea(J whpn reR{,u.
men. He is a co n stru ctin g engineer
m orning.
and c o n tracto r, and his b ro th e r is 'm e n were buried alive by a cave-int toxic poisoning arisin g from a th ro a t, ers reacbe(j th e scene. Both bodies
His death was due to h e a rt fail­
the inventor of th e H a rtm a n re to rt, in a sm all m ine n ear E verts, last! disease.
w ere burned beyond recognition,
ure. He owned th e S tra tfo rd hotel
A fter his cond’tion becam e ser T he mftn wprp g tjn strapped to t h e j
m an u factu red in B uffalo, N. Y. A s-¡n ig h t, according to word received,
and was also a heavy stockholder in
.
-,
Labor day th is year will w itness
,io u s, Lord N orthcliffe was uncon-1
,n thp m achine They had been
i both
xi ,u
m lackstone
i .
.. and
...i C ongress ' sociated
ith him a n re the P ettig rew here by m esseuger.
the B
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b ro th ers, one a civil and th e o th er
T here is no telephone c o n n e ctio n ! scions m ost of th e tim e. In lu c id . ,n thp ftir ab o u t 15 m inutes when I the
celeb rat on ever held in
W a lte r S. P epper died a t his hotels.
The cause hag I A shland on th a t date, according to
a m echanical engineer. It was these w ith the cam p, and d etails are lack­ in te rv als his m ind w orked with old-1 thp crash occurred
hom e, 495 Beach s tre e t, Sunday
tim e vigor, and he insisted upon giv- not bppn escerta{ned
> labor leaders who are com pleting
men who. follow ing th e float and ing.
m orning a t 11 o'clock.
ing directions for his new spapers,;
I plans fo r th e occasion.
surface indications of shale in the
Mr. P epper was born in Ohio 74 J
and asking ab o u t in te rn a tio n a l d e - ;
; T here a re 16 labor unions in the
Dead Indian country, traced th e lead
W EA TH ER OUTLOOK
■years ago and has lived in A shland:
■ city, all of them connected w ith the
u n til they uncovered th e g reat de­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.— Wea- velopm ents.
for th e past seven years.
He is
L ord N orthcliffe w ent down fight-
railro ad s, and every man who is off
D uring all th e tim e they th e r outlook for th e period A ugust
posits.
survived by his wife and several j
have
been
w
orking
on
th
is
develop-
14
to
A
ugust
19,
inclusive:
P
a
c
ific-in
g
.
He
was
conducting
th
re
e
vigor-
duty
th a t day will he out :n the pa-
c h ild re n .
m
ent,
they
have
had
associated
w
ith
,
coast
s
ta
te
s—
G
enerally
fair
in
Cali-|OUs
fights
w
hen
he
was
forced
to
j
rade,
sickness being the only excuse
F u n e ral services will be held to­
them
,
J.
A.
B
a
rre
tt,
the
w
ell-know
n
j
fo
rn
ia
;
local
rain
s
in
Oregon
and
(give
up
his
work.
One
cam
paign
i
for
failing
to m arch th a t w 11 be
m orro w aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock from
'w
e
n
t
by
the
slogan:
“
We
stan
d
by
i
accepted.
cattlem
an
of
A
shland,
who
is
one
of
W
ashington;
norm
al
tem
p
e
ra
tu
re
.
th e M ethodist church.
B urial will
F ra n c e ” — a favorite headline in his
the principal prom oters of the w h o le ;---------------------------------------------------
Jesse W inburn was asked to act
ta k e place in M ountain View cem e j
e
n
te
rp
rise.
¡operation
would
give
a
yield-of
100
i
papers.
T
his
cam
paign
was
aim
ed
as
grand m ashal of the day, and has
te ry in ch arg e of J. P. Dodge and
Y
esterday
they
gave
a
public
deni-;
gallons
of
a
high
grade
oil
w
ith
a!
a
g
ain
st
Lloyd
G
eorge’s
opposition
to
accepted
the honor.
He will be
Sons.
; o n stratio n of th e re to rt in th e build-! parafin base, a m uch rich er oil th an th e F ren ch policy tow ard G erm any.
present to m ake th e p arad e a suc­
T he ing adjoining M at’s garag e on Pio-j is tak e n from ground wells.
I A nother N orthcliffe slogan w as;
cess, Insofar as it is possible to do
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.
VALLEY GARAGE BURNED
neer
stre
e
t,
th
a
t
was
atte
n
d
ed
by
Aside
from
th
e
oil,
th
ere
are
b
y
-¡“
W
atch
J
a
p
a
n
.”
T
his
cam
paign
was
so with his personal touch.
IN M EDFORD YESTERDAY senate will pass the Fordney-M c-
O.
H.
Johnson,
the
E
ast
Main
about
60
people,
som
e
of
whom
cam
e:
products
of
gas,
lam
pblack
and
fire-
due
to
Lord
N
o
rthcliffe’s
belief,
af-
A fea tu re of the da\r will he a
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C um ber ta riff bill next S aturday,
The Valley garage at M ed fo rd 1 A ugust 19, a t 4 p. in., u n d er th e from W eed and K lam ath Falls.
¡clay. The production of gas a lo n e ,¡te r his world to u r, th a t Japan held s tre e t jew eler, has recovered tw o : harbacued beef, which will be served
b u rn ed yesterday aftern o o n , fire 'u n a n im o u s consent agreem en t th a t
The d e m o n stra tin g m achine is of a fte r all th a t is necessary for th e , am bitions which w ere dangerous to -p a irs of valuable field glasses, th a t to all who tu rn o u t for the cele-
h reak in g out in th e second flo o r'w a s reached late S aturday.
one-ton c a p ac 'ty per day, and yes- operation of a 250 ton re to rt has the rest of the world. The th ird were stolen from his show window bratlon.
at about 3 o'clock. The e ffo rts of I On the Monday follow ing the sol- terd ay in th e public d e m o n s tra tio n s , been consum ed, leaves a residue of cam paign was a single-handed fight ¡about 14 m onths ago. The glasses!
th e firem en in fig h tin g the b laz e 1 dier bonus bill will be tak e n up and w ith shale tak e n from the com pany a m illion and £f q u a rte r cubic feet a g ain st th e pow erful new spaper pro- were located at L ongm ont. Colo., in A R RESTED FO R DISORDERLY
th e possess'on of a m an by the nam e
kept before the sen ate u n til voted holdings, they m ade a ru n which every 24 hours, enough to heat and
CONDUCT AT HOT SPRINGS
£ w ere alm ost in vain
(C ontinued on page 4)
of
Haley,
when
he
was
a
rre
ste
d
at
burned
in
the
on.
T
h
e
'
republican
m
em
bers
a
re
,
showed
conclusively
th
a
t
24
hours
(
lig
h
t
the
e
n
tire
valley.
Seven ca rs w ere
V erne D ollarhide was a rre ste d
‘ th a t place for th e robbery of the
second floor of the b u ild in g .,n n d th e pledged to tak e up the bonus a fte r
S aturday night at Jackson Hot
|
post
office
there.
jo ists u n d er th e fro n t h alf of th e ¡th e ta riff is disposed of. S enator
I A ccording to H aley’s confession a t Spn'nes, and deposited $15 w ith the
roof fell to th e floor before the fire C urtis, th e p arty whip, says he is
the tim e of his a rre s t, he had s p e n t; off,cer fOr h,s appearance in c o u rt
was ex tinguished. The low er p a rt I confident the soldier bonus bill will
a few days in Ashland visiting, and
m orning a t 1 ft o'clock.
of th e building, how ever was not be passed speedily.
Z '
¡com
ing
down
town
to
leave
on
a
The
officer tu rn e d the money over
dam aged to any extent, w ith the ex-'
The final vote In the senate on
night
tra
in
,
he
decided
to
take
the
,0
Ju
stic
e Gowd.v. and upon the fail-
ception of som e dam age by w ater in the ta riff bill will come u n d er the
'-X
glasses
with
him
,
so
broke
the
w
in
-
jure
of
B
ollarhide to ap p ear in court
th e office. T he place is doing busi-i unanim ous consent ag reem en t, ex-|
¡dow
and
helped
him
self.
The
rob-
th
,s
m
orn'ng.
th e court declared tho
ness as usual on the ground floor actly 122 calen d ar days a fte r It was
bery
was
not
discovered
until
he
was
monPY
put
up
forfeited.
today. The dam aged cars had not tak en up on April 20, and m ade the
out of th e city.
W aran ts were sworn out charging
been used th is year, all having been unfinished business.
__________________ disorderly conduct by A. D. Jillson.
sto red before th e first of Ja n u a ry .
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Hocal police officer.
and all still bore 1921 license num - HJ T E n DAX( ER WAXTS
NEVADA IS VISITED
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BY RAIN OF METEORS SEVEN INJURED IN
bers
;
MILLION FROM WHITNEY
T he cause of th e fire is unknow n.:
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OIL R E FIN E R Y EXPLOSION
b u t probably s ta rte d from com bus-, g.VRATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y„ Aug.
WINNEMUCCA,
Nev..
Aug.
14.—
1
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tio n . as th e upper floor was all 14.— One m illion dollars dam age is,
A m eteor fell no rth of W innem ucca
I-OS ANGELES, Aue. 14. ^n ex-
ablaze when first discovered.
sought by Evan B urrow es F o ntaine,!
a t 1:45 Sunday m orning, shaking all Plos,on
unknow n origin a t th e re-
a dancer, in a su it for breach o f :
jth e fram e houses in town and aw ak- (’n ®r y of the 1 nion Oil com pany, lo­
BOY SC tH 'TS TO
prom ise ag a in st C ornelius V ander-,
a n i n g m any persons, t h e ' im p a c t> a te d in th e h a rb o r d ^ i c t . Sunday
LEAVE FOR VACATION bHt Whitney> son O( H arry Payne
sounding I ke a m uffled explosion sPr' nusly in ju red nine w orkm en, one
'
W hitney, according to the sta te m e n t!
a
in a mine. A party of young people; of them probably fatally.
The Boy Scouts leave for th e Lake
ss p onta in e 's a tto rn e y , C harles
re tu rn in g from a dance a t G olconda., The explosion occurred in the st ll
of the Woods tom orrow m orning at p»ire stone. d u rin g the a rg u m en t of a
saw th e m eteor, which is believed to b' a n t of ,b e ’•efinery, and was fol-
.4 * 5 ^
6 o'clock. They will be carried in niotion in tb e case before Ju stice
have fallen about a mile from town. ,owed by a fire ’ which was PXt,nR-
1
autom ootle« to th e sum m it of Dead I H enry y Borst bere S aturday.
;
Several m eteors, larg e and sm all. Hlsh«d w ith b u t 8,iRbt damaRe t0
B
Indian m ountain, and from there, |
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¡w ere observed e a rlie r in the night. tbft P,a n t-
will hike th e rem aining distance.
They h>pe to m ake th e lake by n ight: ' ,slt in
ANOTHER O F F E R OF PEA CE
fall. T he follow ing individuals have
Mr. and Mrs. H arry W ayne and
B
R e tu rn from Trip—
MADE TO IR ISH R ER EI.S
volunteered to assist in th e trans-! son m otored from th eir hom e a t F t
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W allace, of 66
DUBLIN, Aug. 14.— A peace offer
•A p o rta b o n of the boys:
V. O. N .U o n e s. Calif., yesterday and took
M ountain avenue, re tu rn e d to the* has been m ade to th e republican ir-
Sm ith. Dr T ilton. Geo. F inley. D r.K « » “ « at Mr and
P ete
ur;
city
today, a fte r having spent the : reg u lars by Michael Collins, chief of
visited
; ra y ’s a t T alent, an a la te r --
- -
Wood and Bert Greer.
past
six weeks m otoring in the the provisional governm ent, it is re ­
w ith friends a t M edford, re tu rn in g
To rule over its Pugeunt of Progress, Chicago selected a number of queens—one for each section of the city. northw est.
liably reported, today.
Here are those young ladies packed into Chicago’s first s tre e t car, which also is-on exhibition.
Read tbe want adt.
I home in th e evening.
1
ALI RAIL LINES
j
m ira i
IS WRECKED ON
ta
t
j
a
at
a
TO A CRISP WHEN
PLANE WRECKS
W. S. Pepper
Died
Af Home Here
Sunday Morning
Grand Marshall
Labor Day Parade
t
xxt
STOLEN GLASSES
Chicago’s Queens in City’s First Street Car
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