Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 01, 1922, Image 1

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    ♦ ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ithout
❖ the aid of medicine, cures nine
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T his is a proven fact.
A shland D ad . v T idings
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VOLUME
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(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
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ASHLAND, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922
No. 1
ARE TARGET 0
PENDLETON IS
GETTING READY
11 EOR ROUND-UP
G overnm ent In terferes a t
R equest of A ttorney
D augherty
H earin g Set Septem ber
TRESTLE FALLS
STEERS SHIPPED
FROM OLD MEXICO
BY GOVERNMENT
SEVEN ARE DEAD
FOOD RIOTS
BRING BLOOD
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IN GERMANY
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CHICAGO,
Sept.
1.— Two <$>i
BERLIN, Sept. 1.— Bloody
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❖ food rio ts occurred a t Ebers-
❖ h e a t to d ay , len t^ n g a tra g ic * 1
<» w alde today.
co nfirm ation to th e w eather * i
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H ungry mobs sm ashed shop
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<$> b u re a u ’s re p o rt th a t th is day
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T he police trie d to in te rfe re ,
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tim e
th e
th erm o m eter
! ❖ and th e mob tu rn e d on the offi­
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♦ cers. Several w ere wounded in
injunction g ran ted a t Chicago does!
<$> The m ercury hovered around
: <í> th e fight which followed. Many
not in su re this, then th e governm ent “WILDEST YET” IS REPORT SENT <♦>90 today.
<?> MEAGRE DETAILS STATE THAT ’> in th e crowd had inarched from
will tak e o th e r and even m ore d r a s - ;
LIST OF INJURED WILL
OUT FROM EASTERN
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❖ Berlin, 27 miles.
tic steps, it was announced a t the
EXCEED 20
OREGON
i
W hite House.
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VIOLENT ACES
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CAUSES 2 DEATHS
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IN CHICAGO «>|
! WRECK HAPPENS
ON FRISCO LINE!
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I Throe Gars Go Through Bridge
Entire Surrounding Country Being
Scoured for New Material for
Cowboys; Big Tim e Is Assured
For Riders.
E
W eakened by Cloudburst, Near
Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Telegraph
And Telephone Lines Down.
ASHLAND, MEDFORD, GRANTS
PASS MUSICIANS WILL
PERFORM
PARADE STARTS
ON BOULEVARD
10 BEGiN SUNDAY""
Organizations and Participants Are
Asked to be Ready by 0:SO O’clock
Big Ten Round Fisttfc Rattle
Arrange«! by Medford I*romoter.
PENDLETON, Sept. 1.— D irector
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1.— The first de-
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.
S.
R. Thom pson, in charge of live­
The R ogue R iver C om m unity club
tails of th e w reck a t S ta r L anding
F .. , a r e ,S, . .
nCt,’ assoc*a t e i W ith th re e brass bands from Med-
is prom oting a fa ir for the no rth stock for th e Round-Up, has gone
to reach railro ad officials here, sta t-j
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^ c* j ford, G ran ts Pass and Ashland, there
PORTLAND, Sept. ¿ . — Shopm en ; ed th a t th e tre stle gave way ju s t a s 1 1>herson- of th e Angeles Tem ple of w jh be plenty Qf
end of Jack so n county, w hich will out in th e highw ays and byways of
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m usic
for L th U C e I big
th e w ildest stock country, and now
S
8 ea" wl . open an u ter- e- Labor Day parade Monday m orning
of the Southern Pacific company! the engine passed over the s tru c tu re .;
CHICAGO, Sept. 1.— A tem porary be held in the com m unity hall at
the Round-Up has its livestock of
“ *“ “ i i
S” i " ” '
« • » » « . of the 1« railro ad unions
f Injunction re stra in in g all s trik in g Rogue R iver on M onday, Septem ber in te rn a tio n a l fam e located in its and all o th e r railro ad s w here “com ­ and th a t the baggage car. m att c a r'
a
i
d
the
sm
oker
p
lu
n
g
e
d
'in
to
the
'
th
e
,
^
h“
u
l»
»
d
“
«
building.
T
h
e
]
lh e clty . „
y
11,
according
to
th
e
G
rants
P
ass
pany unions’’ have been form ed to
sh o p craft m en and th e ir leaders
back lot.
C
ourier.
The
club
will
be
assisted
C° II1 UC e
’° nl ; ep a t 9:30 o'clock Monday m orning, at
tak e th e place of th e strik in g feder­ creek below. Seven persons a re ’ e-:
from in ’e rfe rin g in any way w hatso­
A bout h alf a h u n d red real Mexi­
tem b er 3 to 24, inclusive. M eetings 72 M
7 ,, „ 7 .
It is pro ­
ated shop c ra fts, will receive in­ ported dead, and 20 in ju red .
ever w ith o peration of the railroads by th e W im er grange.
Ho
hot
i
,
.
„ „„ th e Moose hall. W ork clothes will
can th re e y ear old steers, shipped
will be held twice daily, a t 2 :30 u
„ ..
posed
to
have
dom
estic
and
in
d
u
s,
!
th ro u g h o u t the country, was gran ted
,
| be the uniform of the dav.
from below Uncle Sam ’s line, and creases in wages sim ilar to those a r ­
o
clock
in
the
afternoon
and
a
t
7:30
.
,
,
, ' , .
tria
l
exhibits,
fru
its,
produce,
g
rains
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo., Sept
by F ed eral Ju d g e W ilk e rsc a a t the
‘ o clock in the evening.
I > A t 10 o ’clock
the head of th e pa-
which looked ju s t like o rd in ary c rit­ ranged by the Union Pacific system
Dr.
Price
„
— Several persons a re reported to
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..... form „„
and announced W ednesday.
reque
of A ttorney G eneral D augh­ and poultry and prem ium s will be
rad e will
on the Boulevard,
te rs w hen unloaded here a sh o rt
have drow ned « h e n the ’F risco pas-
° pen the cam paign Sunday and th e m0VPment tow ard Litliia
erty. T ie h e a rin g to m ake th e o r­ aw arded th e best.
This
advice
was
received
from
lo-
tim e ago, a re in the w ords of Sam
senger tra in plunged into th e riv er n‘S '
T here will be m usic and speaking, ’
d e r p erm an en t has been set for Sep­
park, w here the day’s program will
Thom pson, “ one re a rin g bunch of ' cal officials of the Southern Pacific
W ith Dr. Price is P rofessor An­
W alter M. Pierce being the p rin c i-1
The S o u th e rn !a t S ta r L anding, 30 m iles n o rth of
tem b e r 11.
I com pany yesterday
be
given, will begin. The com m ittee
th e w ildest.’’ They a re feeding and
drew s, who conies to the city well
G ranting of th e in ju n ctio n cam e pal sp eak er in the evening. O ther! fa tte n in g and w ilding on the Uma- Pacific com pany has a shop em ­ here.
asks th a t all those p a rtc ip a tin g in
T elegraph and telephone wires! ®quipped and w ith a rep u ta tio n for
a fte r an im passioned plea by the a t­ enjoyable fea tu re s will be provided. I t'lla m eadow s, and will be one of ployes' association sim ilar to the
the parade be ready a t 9:30 o’clock
betw een here and S ta r L anding a re HS
as a sin g er and song lead- fn o rd er th a t the proper places m ay
The fa ir is adv ertised as a social
torney general, on behalf of the
Union
Pacific
and
officials
of
.he
th e to u g h est and faste st ’bunches
er. The public is cordially invited
No
com pany have been in negotiation
“ people of the U nited S ta te s,” who and civic get-to g eth er event.
be assigned, and a good alig n m en t
of longhorns ever b rought here.
to a tte n d the m eetings.
píete details are lacking.
he said, hail been b ro u g h t “ face to adm ission will be charged.
w
ith
rep
resen
tativ
es
of
th
e
shopm
en.
observed
th ro u g h o u t the procession.
Out of th e Seven Mile country
face w ith a g re a t p e ril.”
The
wage
increases
ranging
from
F
ight
fans
will be gladdened by
have come 40 horses. They a re not
FIGHT BLAZING BARN;
The in ju n ctio n is the m ost d rastic DEER ARE PLENTIFUL
2
to
22%
cents
per
hour,
gran
ted
th
e
news
th
a
t
th e re will be a 10-
EMERY
GIRLS
RETURN
horses, they a re beasts. Am ong the
BUSINESS SECTION BURNS
AROUND SHASTA COUNTY
step yet tak e n by th e U nited States
by
th
e
Union
Pacific
system
,
was
rouiid
bout
staged
a t the Lyric th e ­
FROM
ALASKAN
TRIP
old bunch of a little over 30 a re such
governm ent in any in d u stria l crisis
declared
today
by
off
cials
of
th
a
t
a
tre
a
t
3:30
o’clock
by “ Knock O u t”
MENOMINEE. W is„ Sept. 1.—
REDDING, Calif., Sept. 1.— Al­ buckers as Hot Foot, No-Name, U- com pany, to be general instead of
c o n fro n tin g the nation. The action
Brown,
M
edford
fistic
prom oter. The
Tlie
Misses
N
ina
and
Hazel
Em
ery
T ell-’Em and the whole strin g of
The business d istrict here was al-
* is said to be paralleled as a sensa­ though th e open season for deer fame, besides h alf a dozen never- confined to c ertain classes. The rate m ost to tally destroyed by fire « b ile i r e ,u r n ' d to A ih l“’“ 1 tast evenl» f •»- ' “ “ j ' ,w " 1 * betew,!e" “ B a t t ì i «
does not open until today, a num ber
will be on a sliding scale basis ad ­
tion only by th e action th e govern­
te r a th ree weeks vacation trip which F ric k of M edford and L aw rence Day
of h u n ters left W ednesday for the saw -m an bronchos, a u g u r badly for ju ste d by efficiency and will apply firem en w ere fig h tin g a blazing barn
! of K lam ath F alls.
The m en are
m en t took in th e case of Eugene
took them to Alaska.
a t the fa ir grounds.
d ista n t fields w here deer are s u p , I Cowboy. O utlaw s of the country are to all w orkers.
Debs several y ears ago.
The
girls
left
here
in
th
e
ir
car,
I
entered
in
the
150
pound
class. F o u r
being rounded up for th e Round-Up.
driving to Seattle in two days. F rom j scrappy prelim in aries a re booked for
The in ju n c tio n v irtu a lly forbids posed to abound. The Modoc county
lava beds are a g rea t a ttra c tio n t h i s !
all fu rth e r s trik e activ ities by shop­
th a t city they em barked on a c o a s t- 'an opener.
season
for sports who long to kill
! wise steam er bound for A laska The J Picnickers are w arned not to for-
m en, and prevents them from :
the m ule tails.
P a rad in g , picketing, arg u in g w ith
❖ BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY
■ vessel m ade num erous stops to load se t to bring a cup in which to ob-
D eer are pretty close to R edding.|
anyone ag a in st going to w ork; h o ld ­
I and unload fre ig h t a t th e ports e n ; tain th eir coffee, which, with the
■ route, giving th e passengers su ffic -! barbacued m eat, will be furnished
ing public m ee tn 'g s to show how A buck and doe were seen last week
National League
¡le n t tim e to see th e tow ns along t h e ’ by th e com m ittee.
stro n g the strik in g organizations in the thickly settled farm ing com ­
At Brooklyn 8; New York 7.
| coast.
A grand ball in the evening a t the
a re ; w ritin g to anyone advising him m unity in C hurn Creek bottom , four
m iles so utheast.
At Boston 2-10; P h ilad elp h ia 0-1.
to leave the railro a d em ploym ent;
The m ost n o rth e rn tow n reached A rm ory will prove a fittin g w indup
From T rin ity county comes the
At Chicago 7; C incinnati 4.
th ro w in g stones a t railro a d cars or
on the trip was Skagway, and desipte to r th e L abor Day celebration.
rep o rt th a t deer are m ore plentiful
SALEM, Or., Sept. 1.— U nder a the fact th a t m any a llu rin g things!
At St. Louis 4; P ittsb u rg 14.
engines is also prohibited.
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PORTLAND, Sept. 1.— Police P a ­
th
an
ever
th
is
season,
despite
the
new
policy of the w ar d ep artm en t, a re said a b o u t th e w onderful n o r th - . CIVIC CLUB BOARD MAKE
American
I.«eague
C alling ra ilro a d em ployes nam es.
illegal killing of deer th a t is re ­ tro lm an T. E. Reed. 43, jealous over
the n a to n a l guard, in event of w a r |landt Misg Hazel says th a t ghp w.j g l
PLANS FOR COMING SEASON
At P hilad elp h ia 4; Boston 3.
1 Probably
includes
th e
te rm
ported going on in the m ountain th e affections of his ex-wife, shot
o
r
g
re
a
t
n
a
tio
n
a
l
em
ergency,
w
o
u
ld
!
glad
to
get
b^ck
tQ
Aghland
At
Cleveland
0;
Chicago
2.
“ s c a b :“ )
and severely w ounded Je ff Sam-
d istric ts of th a t region.
take iis place as th e backbone ofj
-pbe land voyage
voyage was
was thoroughly
thoroughly
The executive hoard of th e Civic
At D etroit 1; St. Louis 4.
W alking down a railro a d tra c k o r
brano, driv er for th e A m erican
th
e
first
line
of
national
defense,
Pacific
Coast
League
rig h t of way, o r lo iterin g in th e vi­
enjoyed by both, bi’t th e ocean trip Im provem ent club m et a t the Cbaui-
bakery. No. 483 W illiam s avenue,
according to inform ation received wag rathe,. r0Ugh, and not the m ost herla n-P alnier ranch yesterday af
(Y esterday’s Gam es)
cinity of any railro a d p ro p erty ; in­ LIGHTNING HITS TWO
MEN AT D A LIA S, OR yesterday afternoon.
At San Francisco 7; P o rtla n d 4. from W ashington by A d ju ta n t Gen- i enjoyable experience.
iernoon. Mesdameg H am m ond, Wil-
te rfe rin g w ith any railro ad em ploye
E. E. B rackney, No. 490 F lin t
e ral George A. W hite.
!
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At Sacram ento 1; V ernon 7.
shire, F u ller. Dill, E lh a rt, Ja rv is
In perfo rm an ce of his d u ty ; in te r­
DALLAS. Or., Sept. 1.— John Mc­ stre e t, who was w aiting for a car
“ The announcem ent of th e w ar.
At O akland 6-7; Salt L ake 1-12.
and Peil were present. Mrs. P ra ch t,
ferin g in any way w ith th e inspec­ Donald and C. E. V ining, two D allas on the n o rth w est corner of P age
d e p a rtm e n t policy w ith regard to a DUKE AND DUCHESS TO
At Los Angeles 7 ; S eattle 0.
,
_
the o th er m em ber of the board, was
tion, re p a ir, o peration or use of
men em ployed a t the M atlock lu m ­ and W illiam s avenue, said th a t he
CHIN WITH BURBANK
t ■
n ational position in rea d in ess,’’ says
unable to a tte n d .
Mrs. E lh a rt is
tr a in s , cars and o th e r railro ad
ber m ill about th ree m iles west of was shaken from a reverie by the
the
com
m
unication
received
by
t
h
e
'
RUTH SUSPENDED AGAIN
. ..
I acting as tem porary tre a s u re r in
«equipment.
th is city, w ere severely burned by crack of a pistol.
SANTA ROSA, Calif., Sept. 1.— place of Mrs. E lm ore.
a d ju ta n t general, “ m akes it neces-
Ju d g e W ilkerson, in g ra n tin g the
He w hirled ju st in tim e to see the
lig h tn in g W ednesday, w hen a tree
of T allyrand
CHICAGO, Sept. 1.— Babe R uth, sa ry th a t all of the 18 national guard The Duke and Duchess
In ju n c tio n , declared the a tto rn ey
.
P lan s were discussed for the com-
under which they had tak e n refuge d riv er of th e bakery wagon, who the hom erun slugger, was su sp e n d e d ' divisions be developed to the great- w ere gran ted a 15 m inute
interview
.
g e n e ra l in a sk in g for th e o rd er, was
and a program outlined.
d u rin g a severe rain storm «vas was stan d in g a t th e re a r of his wa­ for th re e days by P re sid e n t J o h n -je s t practicable extent, th a t they be w ith L u th e r R urbank todav, and ..r,.. year,
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. .
w ith in his “ fu n d am en tal and con-
,
.
W ith th e opening of the new club
struck.
Both w ere knocked down gon. backed a g a in st th e curb on the son for using abusive language to prepared a t all tim es for in sta n t are expected , . here , late
th is a fte r- .
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s titlu tio n a l” rig h ts atta ch e d to his
,
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.
.
.
.
.
.
house’
there will be a reception and
by the bolt, and McDonald ren d ered so u th east corner of the stre e t, tu rn U m pire
noon to fill th e appointm ent which
.
Connelly
in
y
e
ste
rd
ay
’s
service,
and
th
a
t
in
event
of
a
na-
office re p re se n tin g the people of the
..
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:T
program of in te re st to everybody,
unconscious. He was severely burned around on his heels and topple for­ gam e w ith New York.
No reserv atio n s
t
■ tional em ergency they be able to . they . requested.
,
.
4,4.,
,
,
T
hanks to th e generosity of Mr.
co u n try .
ab o u t the neck and one side. V ining w ard on his face.
__________________ ' hold u n til such tim e as our unor-
have been m ade for T anky a t th e «.¡„u
, ....
T he
Injunction
order,
in its
. ,
, . . , . x .. . ,
, ,
... W inburn the new building will soon
was not so seriously h u rt, h u t was
ganized reserves can be m obilized local hotel, but it is believed he will .
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, . , . . . .
sw eeping effect, ties up th e funds burned in several places about his County Judge tn Town—
t
,
be com pleted. A telephone has been
and m ade available in th e th e a te r of be perm itted to rom p am ong th e ¡ „ „ » „ . . „ j
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D
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o f th e s trik in g unions and forbids
4,
4,
, ,
4
, 4,
t ,
,
, in stalled , and ¿ iC .R will soon be a
County Judge G. A. G ardner was
body.
operations. It now appears th a t th e spineless castuc and o th er B urbank
,
th e o rg an izatio n s to use them in
;
4.
4.
. .V
j-
w ell-known and popular num ber,
in th e city today, passing aro u n d
n atio n al guard will have to consti- creations in th e garden su rro u n d in g
Tbe Civi • 1 h
fu rth e rin g th e strik e.
am ong h is friends.
T ry th e classified colum ns.
tu te practically all the first lin e.”
the hom e of the p lan t w izard.
j
u - as a
OI,J. has
been invited to act as judge in the
D. H. Good, who has been em-j
W ASHINGTON, Sept. 1 . — The
L abor Day parade. The p arad e will
ployed
by the S outhern Pacific a t
governm ent is determ ined to m ain­
line up a t 9:30 on Monday a t the
D unsm uir for several years, has
ta in tra n s p o rta tio n a t th e m ost ef­
H aw thorne school house, and all la­
been tra n sfe rre d to A shland.
id es of th e Civic club who a re will­
ficient point possible, and if the
Miss H uff, of Paxton. Calif., is
ing to act as judges will m eet at
visiting a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
i ! th a t tim e and place to a rra n g e for
RKGOUXT O F VOTES
J H. M onroe.
■ m arking the e n tries and th e d istri
NOMINATES OLCOTT
J. H. M onroe, handy m an to S ta­
j bution of prizes.
SALEM. Or., Sept. 1.— Ben W.
tion A gent K ram er, is contem plat­
O lcott is declared to he the dub-
ing going into the second hand bus­
ENTERTAINMENT BY MEMORY
nom inated R epublican can d id ate for
iness
w
ith
J.
H.
S
tanley
in
th
e
n
e
a
r|
EXPERT DRAWS RIG OROWD
governor in an o rd er handed down
fu
tu
re
.
T
he
railro
a
d
boys
wish
him
by C ircuit Ju d g es K elly and B ing­
C harles W. H am ley, the m em ory
success in his new u n d ertak in g .
ham th is m orning form ally dism iss­
expert,
who is stopping in A shland
F.
S.
F
oltz,
chief
of
the
S
outhern
in g th e su it b ro u g h t by R. R. Cost­
fo
r
a
few
days, gave a fine dem on­
Pacific
hot
a
ir
d
ep
artm
en
t,
is
hav-!
ner. con testin g O lcott’s nom ination.
stra
tio
n
of
w hat can be done by
ing
his
house
on
B
stre
e
t
rem
odeled.!
Ju risd ic tio n in th e case, however,
m
em
ory
tra
in
in g , when he appeared
Mr.
Foltz
says
he
believes
in
being
la re ta in e d by th e c o u rt, p u rsu a n t •
before
a
crowd
of ab o u t 300 people
up
to
date.
to stip u la tio n s en tered into by at_
a
t
the
A
rm
ory
W
ednesday night.
W.
H.
B
lair,
of
th
e
B'.air
G
ranite
.torneys for th e co n te stan t and con-
Not
only
did
Mr.
H am ley live up
com
pany,
is
unloading
som
e
heavy
te ste e for th e purpose of d eterm n in g .
to
th
e
expectations
of
th e crow d, but
m
achinery
to
in
stall
in
his
plant
a
t
i
th e costs in th e case and fixing the
far surpassed w hat any person in
M istletoe.
«am«.
th e audience had im agined he would
The H all-O lcott recouut contro-
:
see or head. Such m arked ability
CARD
OF
THANKS
\e r s y was abandoned by a tto rn ey s
was shown th a t the audience went
W
e
w
ish
to
th
a
n
k
ou
r
m
any
Tor C harles H all, defeated candidate
:
aw
ay w ith a th o ro u g h appreciation
friends
and
neighbors
for
th
e
m
any
for th e republican g u b ern ato rial
of
his talen t.
acts
of
kindness
shown
us
d
u
rin
g
One of the most extraordinary and tilting memorials to a real American
nom in atio n , a t the o u tset of th e t a k .j
Mr.
H am ley is giving a course of
th e late illness and d eath of our be- (R the one that lias been erected to commemorate the deeds of “Buffalo Bill”
ing of testim ony h ere, a fte r tw o ■
loved m other, Mrs. L ucinda Thom p- Cody—a rest house on the site of one of the ranches from which he sallied m em ory lesson while in the city, and
w eeks of b allot reco u n tin g had re ­
son.
;
on the hunting expeditions which gave him his name and fam e in the colorful ! held his first class last night in one
tu rn e d O lcott m ate ria l gains over
Two fair maiils playing the latest game of giant lawn checkers, invented
Mrs. M ary T aylor,
j day8 when the West was wild and woolly. The place is called Tahska Tepee of the sm all room s of the Am rory.
th e re tu rn s accorded him In th e of­ by H arry Lutz of Lake Hopatcong, N. J.
J. W. Thompson
I ***“ 18
Denver Mountain park system.
¡A bout 15 stu d e n ts w ere p rese n t.
fic ial count of th e p rim a ry ballots.
X
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Railroad Notes
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Giant Lawn Checkers Is the Latest
Memorial to Buffalo Bill Cody
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