Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 28, 1922, Image 1

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A shland D aily
(International News Wire Service
VOLUME
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. <3)
GREAT BRITAIN
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ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 28, 1922
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SUCCEEDED BY PRINCE <4> ly second to New York.
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A llieu s in H ands o f R evolu tion ary
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A ffilia ted w ith Any D enom ination;
Eleiment W hich H as S eized A ll
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R ev iv a list to Stop in P h oenix and
P u b lic B uild in gs; R etting Odds
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F avor R eturn o f P eace.
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CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept.
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The services a t the C hautauqua
G eneral H arrin g to n , B ritish
! tabernacle yesterday w ere largely a t ­
m ander, actin g upon in stru ctio n s
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tended, as it was a healing convoca-
from London, has adopted a m ore
| tion. And as a prelude, a piano solo
conciliatory a ttitu d e tow ards the
by Prof. Andrews, the a n d an te finale
T u rk ish n a tio n a lists, and indications
t? ' SANDERSVILLE, Ga., Sept. 28.— from D onizetti’s “Lucia di Lam m er-
M IL A N .' Italy , Sept. 28.— One
a re th a t a clash in the N ear E a st hundred and th irty persons are re ­
ft ¡Jim Johnson, negro, was lynched m oor,” left hand only, by Lsechtzky,
near here for ar. alleged asau lt u p o n 1 which was rendered in th e sam e a r ­
w ill be averted.
ported killed and 600 w ounded in
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H arrin g to n sent a note to M usta­ | the blow ing up of a fo rtre ss a t I
i a w hite wom an. The negro was be­ tistic technical m anner displayed in
tu
pha K em al sugg estin g a conference |
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ing tak e n from Sandersville to his perform ance of the “ T rin ity
Spezia.
and extending the tim e in which the
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A monorail system th at is proving fully as practical us the celebrated foreign ones has been devised by the W rightsville, for tria l, w hen the au- C him es,” and o th er sqjldctions on
The explosion, w hich was caused
T u rk s a re to evacuate the n e u tra l by lig h tn in g , was accom panied by American Magnesium
..... company
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to run
Its m ine In southern California and the nearest railroad. 3_ miles ■* tom obile bearin g him and an escort differen t occasions of this cam paign.
zone. T he B ritish com m ander told . appalling scenes. All th e hospitals nwav
Using a single track, mounted high on a wooden fram ework, and with balancing rollers on either side, the , of officers was stopped, and Johnson A fter prayer, led by Rev. McShane
th e press he w ould not a tta c k unless
mUeg aroun<J are f .j,ed tQ over. monorail track can be laid at trifling expense over any so rt of country. In tests, tlie little engine curried us many | taRen from th e c ar by a mob of 50 of the N azarene church, P rof. An­
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.—------------------------ persons. The officers were disarm ed, drew s sang a solo, “ Follow Me,” th e
th e T u rk s m ade some overt war flowing. Two villages w ere razed, us twenty people without a hulk.
m ove ag a in st th e B ritish.
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and Johnson tak en to a bridge near- choir joining betw een each verse in
and houses for six m iles from the
So fa r, th e T u rk s have contented scene of the c atastro p h e, w ere de­
by, w here he was hanged.
th e chorus of “ W here He leads me I
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them selves in occupying tow ns in stroyed.
He is said to have confessed to will follow ,” in a very im pressive
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th e n e u tra l zone w here th re a re no
the crim e.
m anner.
N ation al L eague
B ritish troops.
They have u n d e r­ KLAMATH HI SCHOOL G IRLS
The text for the afternoon was
At Boston 3; New York 1.
ta k e n no offensive a g ain st B ritish
tak
e n from P hillipians th ird c h a p te r
SMITH HILL DETOLT — »
ADOPT STANDARD UNIFORM
At P hilad elp h ia 6-12; W ashing-!
soldiers. T he city is calm , b u t m uch i
BE ELIM INATI?« SUNDAY and 13th and 14th verses. Subject,
ton 9-4.
tension is in th e atm osphere.
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept. 28.
“ T hree Secrets of a C hristian L ife.”
B ritish officials a d m it th e allies T be sta n d a rd unform adopted by the
The m uch dreaded Sm ith HUI de­ The first, “ This one th in g I do.” The
Pacific Coast la-ague
could not hope to save C onstanti- bigb school girls has gone into ef-
to u r, n ear G rants Pass, will be a second, “ F o rg e ttin g the things which
(Y esterd ay ’s Gam es)
nople if th e T urks advanced upon fect j or t he firs t tim e,
th in g of th e past a fte r next Sunday, are beh in d ” ; and th ird , “ P ressing
At O akland 5; P o rtla n d 0.
th e city aud an uprising occurred
p rin c ip al R obert Goetz announced
according to inform ation from En- tow ard th e m ark for the prize of th e y
At V ernon 5; Seattle 4.
h e re sim ultaneously.
I th a t all girls w ithout uniform s, un-
F eeling the need of a b e tte r class * gineer Brom ley, who has charge of high calling of God in C hrist Je su s.”
At S acram ento 5; San Francisco
The re tu rn to school of Clem
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less they had a su ita b le excuse,
of e n te rta in m e n t d u rin g the w in ter, th e Paving work on th e highw ay a t The th o u g h t predom inated th a t God
ATHENS, Sept. 28.— R ev o lu tio n --wouid he sent hom e to rem ain th ere C lark and E llis Beeson greatly 3.
does not save you in your sins, b u t
the local post of the A m erican Le- ■th a t point.
At Salt L ake 8; Los Angeles 7.
a ry troops have occupied A thens an d u n til tbey obtained a uniform ,
s tre n g th e n s th e high school chances,
from
your sins.
gion will again sponsor a lyceum
The black base was to be finished
various governm ent buildings have
Tlie u n iform consists of low -heel of d e fe a tin g th e A lum ni F rid ay a f-|
The
healing services were the most
course, consisting of five splendid 1'esterday, and the engineer stated
been seized.
Soldiers and sailo rs black shoes, black stockings, d ark lernoon a t 4 o ’clock, in the firs t I R EFR IG ER A TO R ARR IVES
num bers of an even m ore excellent i th a t, should th ere be sufficient rain I im pressive of any yet held, from the
FOR NEW MEAT MARKET
a re p a tro llin g the stre e ts.
P rince blne or black s k irts, apd w hite football gam e of th e season for the
quality th an those obtained by the I to m ake the d eto u r m uddy, the mo- fact th a t it was especially for the
George of Greece has accepted th e iniddjes.
local high school eleven. Clem C lark
The re frig e ra to r for th e Brown & Legion last season. The ta le n t th a t j to rist would be perm itted to drive old people who could not get out a t
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i.
H ellenic th ro n e in succession of his
This is th e first tim e th e high is a w ell-know n s ta r of th e tw o p a st
night, and out of the num ber of over
w hile Beeson was out l a s t ! B arron m eat m ark et, which will be ¡w ill appear in Ashla d ‘ ‘ s from the ¡over th e pavem ent and save a much-
fa th e r, fo rm er K ing C onstantine, scbool has had a sta n d a rd uniform
60 people in th a t healing line, over
w m .e M eson w as o u t ' “ “ i “ ™
the • m aior circu it of th e M idland Lyceum
detour.
who ab dicated as a re s u lt of the for gjr ]g
A lthough this ru le w ent
The A lum ni is also m assing io r E n d ers block, arrived y esterd ay , and B ureau, and is th e sam e th a t will b e , The pavem ent on th e south . de tw o-thirds of them did not belong to
revolution.
in to effect last sp ring, the uniform
The A lum ni is also m ass g
position i n ' given in th e la rg e r cities, such as San 1 of the m ountain will be com pleted any church denom ination anyw here.
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was not stan d ard ized , because of the the com ,ng contest, and such m en a s; will soon be placed ,p posttion
S acram ento and O a k la n d .¡in a b o u t 20 days, and an ex tra ef- As Dr. P rice ha^s said, over and
“ Clix” D elsm an. “ D e a k - B ry an t | th e new shop.
F ta n o « . b
I to r, ts being m ade to com plete th e
LONDON, Sept. 2 8.— Official odds lateness of the school year.
over again, in this cam paign, people
of seven to six have been laid by
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Bill McMillan. Clyde Noting, A
e new m ar ’e w
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cam paign to dispose of tic k e ts work before th e fall rain s begin,
have come to him to be prayed for,
G uthrie, “ Shy” H eer, Ray Clary, Ed_ do business w ithin a sh o rt tim e, th e ; A cam paign
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LloJWs th a t th e re will he no w ar in
in every place he has been, ju s t for
win F ra se r, and m any oth ers have p a rtitio n s having been put in place f ° r th e season will be aunc e nex
th e N ear E ast.
a selfish m otive, so they could b e t­
signified th e ir in ten tio n s of going and w ith th e in sta lla tio n of th e re-1 week by m em bers of the Legion
te r serve th e devil. No one should
out in an atte m p t to b eat the high frig e ra to r, th e m eat block and c o n n .'w h o will m ake a com plete canvass of
CONSTANTINOPLE, /Sept. 28.—
th in k of com ing to be healed for any
schoolers.
ite r s are th e only lacking necessities,
city. The p u c e o a s e a s o n (
The T u rk ish cavalry is rep o rted to
purpose w hatsoever, except as a liv ­
: tic k e t was long u n d er discussion, it
have advanced from E re n k eu i to ­
Bill McMillan who claim s to b e ,
ing testim ony for Jesus and His di-
finally being decided to place it a t
w ard s A sm alitepe, a p p a re n tly in an
a cousin of “ Bo” McMillan, of Cen-
i
vine
power.
, a price well w ithin th e reach of all
a tte m p t to cu t off th e B ritisn a d ­
tra l college fam e, is one of th e best
The
larg e audience th a t greeted
in order th a t a g re a te r num ber
vance post a t Kepez. A B ritish col­
p u p ters ever seen in action in the
!
Dr.
P
rice
a t the evening services>
! m ight tak e advantage and atten d
um n, su p p o rted w ith a rtille ry , has
valley
and
has
often
sent
them
out
i were well repaid for th e ir presence.
W ASHINGTON, Sept. 28.— Angry
the attrac tio n s. The charges m ade
set o u t from C hanak and it is be- because bis wife com pia ;ned to the for 65 yards. “ D eak” B ryant is well
a re sufficient only to g u ran te e th e j
DUBLIN, Sept. 28.— A plot to I “ By req u e st,” the choir sang, the au
Moved they a re going to m eet th e CQUrt th a t be w ouid not w ork, George know n as a q u a rte rb a c k , so th e A l- !
I expenses of th e p erfo rm ers, and to ¡blow up the provisional governm ent J dience joining in, “ 1 Know the Lord
T u rk s .
' g wann 4g( colored, shot and p ro b ­ um ni prom ises to have a stro n g ag- i
cover th e cost of th e c o n tra ct for buildings and to assassin ate mera- Laid His H and on Me,” w ith Dr.
ably fatally w ounded her, and then ^legation.
th e season. A dult season tickets will bers of the cabinet was fru stra te d Price a t one piano, Prof. A ndrew s
P.A ^IS, Sept. 28.— The F rench tu rn e d his revolver upon him self
The high school m en, u n d er the
be offered for $1.50, a charge of b u t h ere when a m ine was discovered be­ at the o th er, and R ussell R othbeg as
cab in et lias decided it would insist dying in stan tly . Five ch ild red s u r­ direction of Coach H ughes a re ra p ­
director, accom panied by th e orches­
30 cents for each Lyceum num ber. neath th e building.
upon the tra n s fe r of T hrace to .Tur­ vive.
idly rounding into shape, and scrim ­
tra and bass drum . Dr. P rice says
High school stu d e n ts and children
key, d espite the overthrow of the
m ages a re being indulged in nightly
he th in k s th is “ by re q u e st” Is a
u n d er 16 will be able to purchase*
a n ti-F re n c h governm ent a t A thens.
now. The local school held th e in ­
put-up job, as it is now a reg u la r
Mrs. Phoebe W righ,t died th is th e ir tick ets fo r $1. As was the
T h race o riginally was aw arded to
tersch o lastic sta te title in football m orning about 9 o’clock a t the hom e
occurrence as soon as he e n te rs th e
case la s t year, special fam ily tick ets |
G reece th rq u g h th e influence of the
last season, and bids fair to dupli­ of h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. H arry Moore,
building.
will be sold for $4 for th e season.
cate the s tu n t again th is year.
B ritish.
The subject for th e discourse of
a t 364 V ista street.
The first num ber of the season
The backfield seem s to be espec­
th
e
evening was, ‘Come for All
Mrs. W right was born in Ohio and will he offered on W ednesday even-j
ially strong, and unless u n fo re s e e n ! was 86 years, five m onths and two
Things
Are Now R eady,” -taken from
REQUEST FLO W ERS BE
ing. O ctober 18, when th e “ L ittle !
„ ju rie s lay out som e of th e m e n .K
oJd &t th e Ume Qf her a eath
¡L
u
k
e
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and 16 to 19 included. Ih
BROUGHT EARLY FRIDAY
P la y ers” m ake th e ir appearance.;
will be the stro n g est seen in action ghe hag bgen & resident of A shiand Q ther num bers and t he date of th e ,
! th is case, each one invited to the
The ladies of th e deco ratin g com­
n A shland toi s e v e ia l j e a r s .
t fOr th e past 18 years and is know n a ttra c tio n s, are th e “ Colonial Play-
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 8. An im-l g rea t supper, had som e excuse; and
Rush,
C
lark,
Hobson,
Beeson
a
n
d
j
to
a
„
of
th
e
older
resid
e
n
tg
of
th
e
e
rs
,”
N
ovem
ber
22
m ittee for th e Price revival m eetings
S tew art Long, i proved efficiency in the railro ad of as Dr. Price relates the story, he
NEW YORK, Sept. 28.— The strik e
a t th e C h a u ta u q u a building, Mrs. of shopm en on the E rie railro a d was oth ers try in g out, it is going to be
D ecem ber 16; th e T heresa Sheehan the country is disclosed by figures im pressed upon th e g reat assem bly,
M errill and Mrs. Oxford, request all se t[je'j a t a conference held in a real job to m ake the team .
Mrg Moore {g the only surviving} Com pany, J a n u a ry 9, 1923, and the show ing th a t coal loadings a re only th a t we have no plausible excuse
w ho possibly can, to brin g flow er^ Y oungstow n, Ohio, yesterday, ac-
I lie line is also q u ite heavy for a cbijd
Chicago O rchestral Club, J a n u a ry 20 per cent below those of 1920, a w hatever for not being a C h ris’ian
e a rly F riday m orning to tue tab er- cordlng to an announcem ent th e rail- '»>gli school team and should average
p u t u n i e c i ra
will
be
held a t 23 o ,
ents l are l being
m a d e : big
year in tra l n sp o l rta tio i n , Secretary
a t i
o services
n v iv c n
W -Ii
u c
2 A
A I rrangem
I d
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C
c
U and com ing - to the L o rd ’s table, which
nacle.
G reens of any kind, and road com pany m ade today.
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pounds
the m en *•—
tu rn out ant 1 2 : 30 o’clock F riday aftern o o n a t the for th e place in which the L y ceu m ' ,o f Com m erce Hoover declared today, 1 is - loaded
bread from heaven.
m
ake
th
e
team
.
W
ith
Chapm
an
and
n o th in g hut red flow ers a re w anted.
I w ater of life, love of God. peace, joy
It is understood th a t the seniority
Moore hom e on V ista stre e t, and num bers are to be given.
w m tafee p]ace }r M ountain
T hese ladies deserve g re a t cred it for rig h ts of loyal em ployes and new Leach as tackles. Dix and C arlon
' happiness and countless o th er bless-
VETERAN CAM PAIGNER TO
decorations hereto fo re, as the build- e ,nldoveg w ;u be protected u n d e r the guards, and P rescott or M offit as Vlew cem etery in charg e of J. P. UNION PA C IFIC ATTORNEY
ings. Dr. Price likened the people
INSTRUCT AT UNIVERSITY ()f thig wor]d tQ a field witb a high
center, th e line prom ises well, w hile
ing p latform has certain ly been a se ttle m en t plan
SPEAKS
AT
LUNCHEON
Dodge and Sons.
th e ends will be picked from W ild,
bow er of beauty. The color schem e
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| rail fence in th e m iddle; th e fat,
UNIVERSITY OK ORBGQN. Eu- we„ . fed sheep liv:ng on clover and
Woods, Robison and W entner.
! ASHLAND W EATH ER FROSTY
A rth u r S. Spencer, chief counsel
th is tim e is to be entirely of red
j x T O
PARTICIPA TE
Sept.
28.—
s p e c ia l.)— Lieu-
P racticaly all these m en will be
W ITH THERM OM ETER AT 3316 for the Union Pacific railro a d com- j gene, se
p t. z«
.— ( (SF.eciai.j—
L.ieu- the be8t jn tbe jand) being G od'-
and green.
IX PANNING CONTEST
tried out against the A lum ni in th e
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I pany, was th e principal sp eak er a t te n a n t Colonel W illiam 9. S inclair, peopie on one sjd e ; and on the
A shland experienced its coldest tb e forum luncheoan of the M edford a v eteran of six cam paigns, has been ofb er tb e iean> half-starved for the
YREKA, C alif., Sept. 28.— It is gam e S aturday, as th is gam e is m ore
X-RAY USED TO TELL
to v ^ P R IS O N F R expected th a t m ore th a n a score o f ! fo r th e Purpose of gettin g th e new ¡m o rn in g th is fall today, w ith the cbam ber of com m erce a t th e H otel assigned to com m and the reserve of- word ’ of God. catching glim pses
AGE «>» l.«>
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^ d tlm e m iners w ni p a rticip a te in a ' m en used to a real Sam e - th a n t o ' th erm o m e te r show ing a tem p e ra tu re M edford yesterday.
¡fleers’ tra in in g corps at th e U niver- tb rougb tbe fence, the rails of which
panning
contest
to
be
held
w
hich
team
can
m
ake
th
e
m
ost
of
32%
degrees,
and
the
low
er
p
a
rts
?vir.
Spencer
w
ent
over
th
e
u
n
m
er.
of Oregon, succeeding —
M ajor
figuratively
CINCINNATI O Sept. 28.— The gravel
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Mr. sp en cer w ent u»er m e uum er- - sity
v . -a
j«. a re ngU
raTiveiy speaking, w o r ld l-
~
“ rep o rt a light fro st, but ger situ a tio n and ’ pointed
-
- o ut th
-- e R —
etc., which
X av w is used W ednesday for the here s a „ a rt of the Siskiyou countv P°in ts
Both
team s a re out to w in J 1 o f the city
a y m o n -*
d C. B aird, who was profes- ne8S 9elfishness.
surm
ouuted
before
they can
f ir s t’ tim e in the police an n als of a ir e n te rta in m e n t. The contest will how ever, and will sp are no e ffo rt to it is th o u g h t it was not heavy en- stand th a t the Union Pacific has sor of m ilitary science and tactics m ust be surmount«
the
ough
to
do
any
serious
dam
age
to
tak
en
on
th
e
proposition,
as
well
as
for
th
re
e
years.
M
ajor
B
aird
re-
reacb
tbe
o
th
er
side.
Come
and
dine,
C incinnati to del rm lne th e age of tak e place at 2 o’clock S aturday.
| put a w in n ,n e aggregation on
te
n
d
e
r
vegetables.
m
any
o
th
er
fe
a
tu
re
s
th
a
t
he
consid-
ice
school
a
t
F
o
rt
L
eavenw
orth.
q,be
beaijng
service
was
so
full
of
a priso n er. Allen H a rris, a negro,
G ravel will be provided in th e
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hile
the
sun
w
as
shning
b
rig
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t-
ers
WOrth
while.
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b
itterly
con-
ports
th
is
year
to
th
e
general
serv-
dSv-ne
power
th
a
t
it
was
impossible
w ho was a rre s te d 1. s; week follow- am ount of five pans to each panner.
‘
ly in A shland, rep o rts from M edford dem ned th e action of th e cham ber
Colonel S inclair is a native of to pray for a n p r Price announced
ing th e a tten ii ted robbery of a lo- A c e rtain n u m b er of free gold colors FINDS PLATINUM LEDGE
IS CLAIM O F M IN ER say th a t th e noon h our arriv ed w ith -!of com m erce in passing th e resolu- Texas.
Follow ing his grad u atio n tb a t bp bad a b ard day before him
cal jew elry store. He insisted th a t will be placed in each pan. The
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out a sight of the heat-producer, as tion a g ain st the divorce of the S. P. from the M ichigan m ilita ry academ y on tb e m 0rrow a t M edford, as he
he w as only 17 years old, though he w inner will be th e one w ho does th e
SHASTA, Calif., Sept. 28, A fter a heavy fog was in evidence from and th e C. P. before they had heard in 1895, he entered the U niversity wag to gtop at T alent and Phoenix
had the ap p earan ce of being m uch q uickest w ork and saves th e m ost
of M ichigan law school. He was a and condl,ct services on th e way.
an
absence in th e m o u n tain s of two early m orning, and had not entirely both sides of th e case.
older. So th e juvenile co u rt a u th o r- colors.
Mr. Spencer delivered an exceed- stu d e n t a t Ann A rbor when w ar was He sta te d t b a t in all his m inistry
m
onths.
H
a
rry
P
aige,
an
old
tim
e
cleared
aw
ay
a
t
12
o
clock,
ities o rdered X-rav plates m ade of
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ingly convincing talk , and m any of declared w ith Spain, and he enlisted bg never bad tried to hold m ore
m iner of th is place, re tu rn e d to '
th e p riso n e r's hands and o th e r p a rts le a v e s fo r S tan fo rd —
!
th
e m em bers of th e forum expressed in th e T h irty -first M ichigan in Au- tb an one gervice of healing in one
w ith a sm all -----------
q u a n tity , —
of , plati-
n* th e bodv and. a fte r com paring
B arclay L eeds, who has been
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these w ith sim ilar photographs of spending some tim e with his grand- num .
I He feels confident th a t he has a them selves as having enjoyed th e ril, 1898. A mon h la te r he was dis- day^ as he d5d ye8terd ay ; and only
various ages, rep o tted th a t H arris m other. Mrs. E. H. W agner, a t h er
He re p o rts th a t he pounded it out splendid property. Tt is u nusual to address very m uch.
> charged to accept a com m iss.on as n e a r the ciosing of cam paigns had
w is no m ore th an 17, and possibly hom e. 25 G ranite s tre e t, left yester- of rock he m ined from a ledge he find p latinum except in placer dig-
second euteiian in t i
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located.
P
aige
declines
to
tell
glngs.
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t
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to
read
th
e
c
l
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i
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p
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g
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.,
ed S ta te , v o lu n teer In fan try .
day for S tanford university.
no o lder th a n 16.
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