Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 06, 1922, Image 1

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VOLUME
4 (Su ccessor to the Sem i-W eekly T idings. Voi.
VICÏORY TODAY
PLACES GIANTS
Y A N K E E S ARE D E FE A T ED
SUORE OF TH R EE TO
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GENEVA, Oct. 6.— A young
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T he young Ita lia n a rriv ed a t
L ake Como on his honeym oon.
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w th his bride. H eated w ords
BY • passed. The w om an, exasperat-
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him on the tem ple and k illin g
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UNWANTED PITCHER
PROVES HIS WORTH
S co tt L atest H ero; R uth and G ioh
Have A rgu m en t a t T hird; Crowd
H oots Man Once Idol o f A ll B ase-
B all F an s.
ASHLAND, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922
French Troops Quelling Dockmen’s Riot at Havre
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R ouilion H eld R esp on s.b le fur C ol­
lap se o f C onference; A llied R epiv-
seu ta tiv es to C onsult w ith G ovein-
lncntN D uring W eek E nd Period.
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POLO GROUNDS, New York, Oct. j
CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. C.— The
6.— Jo h n Scott, whose baseball nam e I
N ear E ast conference, which entered
h as been know n in th e m ajo rs for
I into a sudden deadlock a t M udania.
less th an th re e m onths, and who was
: is to be resum ed Sunday or Monday,
“ The Conversion of a Jew ” will
Rem arkable picture of the m anner in which French mounted troops q> clled the riots started by the deck
Every citizen who desires to vote;
shu nned like a p ra irie dog while he
according to info rm atio n received
w ent th e rounds pulling m anagerial be th e subject of an address by w orkers at Havre. Many were killed and scores Injured during the fighting, -inch was followed by a general strike. a t the forthcom ing general election
here.
door bells, pitched him self into fam e C harles I. Spellm an, Hebrew C h r i s - — ----- ---------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- ;---------------------------------------------------- — ! in Novem ber, and has not registered,!
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No sooner was word received th a t
an d fo rtu n e , and th e G iants into tian evangelist, of Los A ngeles, a t
m ust do so d u rin g the day tom orrow
th
e
conference had broken down th an
as th a t is the last day for reg istra -l
th e ir second victory over the Yan- the B aptist church, T uesday, Octo-
BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY
inform ation began to tric k le in th at
kees in th e w orld’s series, today. The ber 10, a t 7 :30 o’clock. Mr. Spell-
tion.
U nder the perm an en t re g is -;
T u rk ish troops were beginning to
tra tio n provisions of th e Oregon I
score was th re e to nothing.
i nian claim s the d istinction of hav-
e n te r th e n e u tra l zone.
Scott was not w anted a n y w h e re ,! *n § had a call from God to preach
j law s, only those need reg iste r w h o .
Pacific Coast League
It is understood th a t allied re p re ­
a fte r the C incinnati Reds tu rn e d him to both th e Jew and th e G entile,
; have ju st come of age, who have
(Y esterd ay ’s Gam es)
sentatives will tak e today and to­
o ut in a cold and in d ifferen t w orld
It has been openly estim ated that*
| changed residence to a n o th e r pre-)
At Los Angeles 0; San Francisco 2
m orrow to confer w ith th e ir home
i cinct, who have failed to vote for
a t th e s ta r t of th e p resent season, th ere a re m ore Jew s accepting C hrist
A t Seattle 1 ; Sacram ento 2.
governm ents pending a renew al of
H e finally prevailed upon McGraw according to th e population of the
tw o years, which would resu lt in
At O akland 11-1; V ernon 8-0.
the negotiations.
to give e a r to his plea late in the! w orld, th an G entiles. Out of 15% j
th e ir nam es being dropped from the
At P o rtlan d 3; Salt Lake 1.
The chief obstacles a re :
season and today the refu g ee repaid m illions of Jew s in th e w orld, m ore
reg istra tio n rolls.
R efusal of the G reeks to w ithdraw
All A shland citizens who desire
his ben efacto r by pitching th e great- th an 50.000 a re ta k in g a stan d for
from T hrace;
SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Oct. 6.— ¡to reg ister m ay do so by calling a t
est ; me of th e series. Only fo u r C hrist, while of th e th re e and one-
SAN MATEO, Calif., Oct.
6.—
Insistence by the T u rk s th a t they
Miguel M anriquez, whose last hours; the Billings real e sta te office and
h its v.are m ade off Scott, one of half m illions of Jew s in th e U nited special A ssistant A ttorney G eneral
occupy C onstantinople and A drain-
on e a rth w ere m ade pleasant by jazz asking for reg istra tio n blanks.
t^ e m * Bing a scratch hit by Bob S tates, m ore th an 25,000 have ac~ i M cCormack, in charge of th e prose-'
ople im m ediately.
M ensel. which sta rte d a n e a r- ra lly : cepted His teachings.
music from a five-peace o r c h e s t r a , ! ----------------------------
cuiion of prohibition cases on the
In th e seventh.
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Pacific coast, died today as a resu lt
which played for him the g re a te r
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LONDON, Oct. 6.— F e a rs of w ar
B ut S re tt fanned E lm er S m ith ,1
yf in ju rie s sustained last n ig h t when
in Asia M inor again blazed fo rth in
pinch h itte r for W ard and disposed i
his autom obile, driven by his wife,
th e w ake of the collapse of the
of E v e re tt Scott on a g ro u n d er to
ese, a t th e sta te p e n ite n tia ry today, I
ov ertu rn ed n e a r B eresford.
Turco-A llied arm istice conference. It
B ancroft, a t which tim e th e rally
He w ent to the gallow s sm iling.
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His skull was fractu red and he
was ad m itted by Downing s tre e t of­
becam e a collapse.
never regained consciousness. Mrs.
ficials th a t th e B ritish fear an of­
T he G iants m anhandled Hoyt rig h t
SISKIYOU NATIONAL FOREST
M cCormack was not serio.usly in­
fensive by th e T u rk s ag ain st the
m errily , and th e co n tra st of th e ir
IN NEED OF NEW ROAD
ju red .
B ritish a t C hanak, on the A siatic
ROME,
Oct.
6.—
Ita
lia
n
troops
in
own in ep itu d e w ith th e success of
side of th e D ardanelles.
T rentino and o th er te rrito ry th a t
th e N ational league e n try seem ed to
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The m ost im p o rta n t road need in
ALBANY, Or., Oct. 6.— Jesse W in- i The B ritish declare (h a t H enri
FIVE ARE
INDICTED ____
BY
JU R Y AT KLAMATH FALLS was taken £rom A u s tn a are b ein § the Siskiyou natio n al forest in south- b u rn ’s so-called n o n -p artisan ban-
upset the Y ankees’ plum b, and u lti-
W ord was received in th is city
Boullion, F ran co -B ritish -L alian pac
reinforced to prevent hostilities be w estern Oregon is a road betw een qUet to the press of Oregon in honor ificat5on
m ately led to some un p leasan tn ess ia to last n ig h t of the a rre s t in P o rt-
emi8sary> ,s responsible for
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 6.— F iv e ' tw een tb e fascisti and the socialist Gold Beach and Agnes, a little way of W alter M. Pierce, dem ocratic
w hen R u th d eliberately bum ped Groh j land of G. M. Cooper who is w anted
the breakdow n because he inform ed
off his feet when he was caught o ut • ¡n t hiS city on t ]ie charge of w riting tru e bills and two not tru e bills w ere and bolshevik taction
of extrem ists,
UP the Rogue river, says T. P. Flynn, |c a n d id a te for governor, was given a t the T urks thp dem ands they mado
L eaders am ong the social extrem ­ forest exam iner, who has ju st r e - ith e Albany hotel w ith 101 persons
a t th ird in th e fo u rth inning.
' a check w ith no funds
in the bank, re tu rn ed by th e grand ju ry late
were im possible.
ists
a re openly dem anding a revolu tu rn e d from a trip th ro u g h the for- present.
T his ill-m atched pair sep arated
j Tr. Cooper sold his place here a W ednesday aftern o o n , as follow s:
w ith difficulty, R uth was roundly few week s ago and ]e f, for the n o rth , Mrs. Ollie Blowers, m u rd e r;
Tom tl0 n - F e a rs a re sw eeping
th e coun- est w ith Supervisor E. H. MacDan-;
The fact th a t several republicans,
hooted by the crowd every tim e he b u t not before he had m ade a p u r - . R ichardson, larceny of s u it;
Ju a n t r >’ tb a t a civil w ar Wl11 be precipi- iels. T his would m ake Agnes m ore who had bolted the ran k s of th eir H1STORICAL ESSAY CONTEST
OPEN TO COUNTY S T l DEVI'S
poked his nose above th e dugout I chase from the E a ste rn Supply com-j V alencia, larceny of personal p ro p -; tated.
accessible and would be a g rea t th in g ; party, w ere present as su p p o rters of
th e re a fte r.
pany, giving in paym ent a check on e rty ; W illiam F isch er and W illia m ’ M embers of th e fascisti deny they for th e se ttle rs, besides being im -ith e Union county m an for the next
The Oregon H istorical society lias
The G iants a re now leading two th e p irs t N ational bank. W hen the B urke, crim inal syndicalism .
Two a re p rep arin g for w ar, b ut all indi­ p o rta n t from an
a d m in is tra tiv e ; executive of Oregon, appeared to be
gam es to none.
check * was presented for paym ent, special rep o rts w ere re tu rn e d , one cations a re th a t they a re plo ttin g to stan d p o in t, Flynn said.
one of the reasons for calling .th e selected " l h e Lewis and Clark Ex-
A suspension bridge is to be b u ilt a ffa ir non-partisan. Lack of politi- pedition” as the subject for the 1923
th e funds which had been in th e p e rta in in g to dance halls, and one get absolute control of the govern­
m ent.
across the riv er a t Agnes w ithin th e i cal issues in the sta te a t the present essay contest. F o u r prizes are of-
W IF E R E FU SE S TO F IL L
hunk w ere w ithdraw n and the hank to the county jail.
fered: $60, $50, $40 and $30, and
JOB OF DEAD H l SBAND refused paym ent. Chief of Police
n e a r fu tu re , according to F lynn, in tim e was pointed out as an o th er,
LONDON,
Oct.
6.—
The
fascisti
will be aw arded for the best four
which
the
se
ttle
rs
will
co-operate
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ert
Moses
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as
to
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j H atch er was notified and cards w ere CHANGE IN GAME LAWS
ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 6. Mrs. genj. OU( over the country, notifying
W ANTED IN NORTHERN CALIF, have occupied all the m unicipal With the fo rest service to some ex-j introduced Mr. W inburn, chief donor original essays subm itted by girls or
j buildings in the upper p a rt of the i ten t.
: to th e P ierce cam paign fund, by b°ys over 15 years of age and under
Thom as E. M atson, w ile of T h o m a s p o l i c e a t d iffe re n t cities th a t
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i n.
REDDING, Calif., Oct. 6.— The T rentino, said a C entral News dis-
E. W atson. U nited S tates sen ato r. Cooper
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reading an editorial from the C o r-; 18 years of age, a tte n d in g any school
was w anted, and th e a rre st
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who died last W ednesday in W a s h - j,agt n,-ght wag th e resu lt
¡N o rth e rn C alifornia C ounties associ- patch from Rom e, today
LEGION LYCEUM DRTYE
I vallis G azette-Tim es expressing ad- w ithin the sta te of Oregon.
ington, has declined ap p o in tm en t a*
c h ie f H atch er w ired the P o rtla n d a t o n , a t tbe m eeting held in Susan
MAKING GOOD PROGRESS m iration for the “ W inburn style of i The county and s ta te lib ra rian s
tem porary successor to her husband officiaig th is m o rning to hold th e Vllle’ ad °P ted resolution ask in g t h a t'
will ren d e r service to stu d e n ts in ­
com m unity s p irit.”
Though
the
team
s
th
a
t
a
re
cover-
tere
ste d in this topic. E ssays m ust
u n til th e general election on Novem- m an u ntil he a r r jved, and he expects the gam e law s be changed to form
jin g the c:ty m the in te rest of tb e , SAVAGE A NIMALS INJURE
h e r 7. w hen th e nom inee of a spe- t0 leave for th a t clty today to b r ing a gam e d istric t of Modoc, Lassen, j
i be subm itted to the county superin-
l A m erican Legion for th e sale of ■
cial dem ocratic p rim ary of October h im back to answ er th e charge.
Plum as, Sierra, S hasta and T rin ity
NORTHERN CALIF. luudent of schools not la te r than
; tickets to the w inter lyceum course
17 will be elected.
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¡M arch 1, 1923. , F o r fu rth e r partic-
deer be d u rin g th e m onth of October!
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have only canvassed a portion of
Two persons in n o rth e rn Califor- u lars reg ard in g th is essay contest,
PR A Y E R S FOR PEACE PLAN
l th e ir te rrito ry , and som e d istric ts n ja w ere recently the victim s of in- address the county sup erin ten d en t.
iij ,' PtlR T I AND I*ASTORS o n ly , th a t no forked horn, m ule tail
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deer be killed a t any tim e; th a t the
have not yet been visited, rep o rts fu rla te d dom estic anim als.
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
PORTLAND, Oct. G.— All P o rt- lim it be one deer; th a t a tag system !
fiom the captains a re very encour- ( w h ile a tte m p tin g to p u t a chain! SX()W
CRA TFR I 4K F
land churches have been called to of license be used for deer, and th a t.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.— B etter aging.
th ro u g h a rin g in th e nose of a bull,
FORCES WORKMEN HOME
D rillin g at th e T rigoni»—
I p ray e r Sunday m orning for the ces- every non-resident should be re-! conditions th ro u g h o u t the country
The drive will be continued u n til j ohn R obustellni, well-know n farm
D rilling was resum ed ag ain yes-
hogtilities jn the N ear Eagt> quired to re g iste r w ith th e county a re reflected by th e postal depart- a sufficient num ber of the tickets er near Y reka, was atta ck e d by the
inches of snow a t C ra te r
terd av a t the T rigom a oil well, at er
executive com m ittee of the clerk in th e county in which he de- m ent, the business b aro m eter of the have been sold to in su re th e cost of m addened bovine and butted ag ain st . . Sixteen
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a w eek’s lav oft on account ot the P o rt,and council of churches. which sires to hu n t.
governm ent. In 50 selected cities, the a ttrac tio n s. The Legion, which the co rral fence, so severely in ju r-i .
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a s p o a activ it.es
illness of som e of the w orkm en. The
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receipts showed an increase of 11.55 is backing the lyceum course again ino. p jni th a t hp dipd a few hours *
a p ace a 1
Prese»L a a d
per cent over Septem ber 1921.
! this year, is confident it will receive ¡ X r
“ ‘8 th ° Ught th a t “ WH1 DOt
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d rill is now w orking in a perfectly C. A. cafeteria. The com m ittee de- Yv OMAN CELEBRA TES
sum ed again this fall.
dry hole, and is m aking good head­
suffic.ent financial su p p o rt to place
Mrs. H ugh G rant, an aged lady,
cided to address each p asto r a let-
H ER 97T H BIRTHDAY
W orkm en left th e lodge W ednes­
way.
live num bers before A shland people m et a boar while crossing a field.
te r req u e stin g him to m ake special
AGREES ON BUILDING
V isits Ashland Customers—
day w ith the snow alm ost knee deep
WALLA
WALLA,
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ash.,
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m etnion of th e situ a tio n in his Sun-
BRIDGE ON UMPQUA
The huge hog rushed a t her and s” c-
F red P arsons, of M’iggins & Com­
and still com ing down w ith no sigiis
R eceiving c o n g ratu latio n s of 184 de-j
KLAN ISSUE INJECTED
• day m o rning service.
ceeded in knocking her down. Mrs.
pany, In corporated, was in the city;
of q u ittin g . Snow continued to fall
scendents, Mrs. E lizabeth F re eb u rn , i ROSEBURG, Oct. 6.— The city and
IN PENDLETON POLITICS G rant escaped w ith bruises and a j
W ednesday, calling on his 'c u s ­
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as far down the road as W hite H orse
of H om edale, Idaho, celebrated h e r , count y reached an a g reem en t W ed-'
HEAVY E N R O U A IE N T
bad sh ak in g up, as dogs th a t accom-
to m ers.
AT U. O F O. INDICATED 9 ‘th b irtb d a y recently. She has 53 nesday w hereby the A lexander bridge
PENDLETON, Or., Oct. 6. Before panjed her wer(> 8UCcessful in keep-
e®k ‘
P ap s B u sin ess V isit—
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gran d ch ild ren , 109 great-g ran d ch il- over th e U m pqua riv e r to Um pqua tbe a n n b al round-up, Pendleton citi- ing thg board gt .
u n in ghe had
W ork on th e addition to the lodge
G eorge M cIntyre, of P o rtla n d ,'
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u- d ren and 12 g rea t-g reat-g ran d ch il- p ark addition will be b u ilt on a 50- zens th o u g h t it would be d ifiicult to tim e to m ake her egc
bas ceased a »d will probably not he
w as a business visitor in the city to- gene QCt g __A lthough the regis- dren, th e oldest of the la tte r being
basis The old bridge a t th is site
cadnidates for all the elective
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sta rte d again u n til the la tte r p art
day. calling on the local hanks. He t r a r >8 offiC6 w ill give no figures u n til 26 m onths.
Born in In d ian a in collapsed th re e years ago and
al- offices open in the city ad m in istra -j
of May o r the first of Ju n e of next
will leave this evening for F « ’ e n e - la te r in th e week, a heavy enroll- 1825, Mrs. F re eb u rn had m arried though th e m a tte r has been in the t5on> b u t tbe fiSbt ia on in city poli- SISKIYOU W ILL E X H IB IT
year.
w here he will visit on th e university m ent for thg un iv ersity year is indl. and moved w ith her husband to Illi- c o u rts several tim es and m apy prop- tic s. and tbe Political b a ttle resolves
GOLD AT STATE FA IR
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HOBOES (X)NTINUE TO t'OME
cam pus for a few days.
cated
Thp gchool of j o u rn a lism has nois by 1852. Ten years la te r they o sitions have been advanced, a defi- itse lf int0 th e K u Klux K ian issue.
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YREKA, Calif., Oct. 6.— Siskiyou
AND GO IN JUSTICE COURT
R etu rn s to Stanford—
alread y signed up 188, com pared pushed w estw ard to H ardin county, n ite ag re e m ent was not reached un-
T be issue is openly klan ana anti
klan.
But
the
problem
of
the
cltv
co
u
n
t>
’
will
he
represented
in
the
P rof. I. C. W ilson, form erly
prin- wRh J4 2 fQr lagt y e a r
Dean H Iow a, w here she is sa^d to have been til W ednesday.
Six hoboes were b rought before
is one of finances, and since the C alifornia In d u stria l exposition to
clpal of th e J u n io r high school, who D Sheldon of th e education dep art- a m em ber of th e band of pioneers
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adoption
of
a
budget,
exceeding
th
e
be
held
a
t
San
Francisco,
October
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Ju
stice
Gowdy this m orning, w here
lias been spending a m o n th ’s
vaca- m ent p re dicts a 20 p e r c e n t increase who planted the first corn in th a t,
incom e, th is question will have t o * 0 2 «-
a fine of $ 2 5 ° was a « ^ s»«d a Sa «nst
tion w ith his m o th er on N orth
Main jn his d ep artm en t. Class work be- sta te . E ighteen years la te r, by ox! HUGE W ATERSPOUT SEEN
O F F COAST O F OREGON be fought out a t the polls
H o rtic u ltu ra l C om m issioner R. O. a p art of them who pled guilty to
s tre e t, re tu rn e d to S tanford univer- gan W ednesday.
team , they cam e to th e W alla W alla
A hot election is predicted, w ith ^w yn was authorized by the board trespassing on the railroad property.
sity Sunday, w here he is p u rsu in g a
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valley.
of supervisors Monday to install the All were released a fte r th e assessed
course of study.
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NEW PORT, Or., Oct. 6.— The f is h - ; canvassing now u n d er way.
gold exhibit which will be exhibited fines were paid and took to the
ing schooner E m pire narrow ly es-
Moves to R anch H om e—
SA FE IS BLOWN O PFN ;
LOCUSTS DEVOI R CROPS;
in
an electric lighted fireproof safe, highw ay to m ake th e ir way south.
Mr. L ighty moved today from Wi-
$ 3 0 0 IN CASH TAKEN
FARM ERS EAT M U LBERRIES caped being overw helm ed by a huge m o r e THAN $ 4 0 0 0 IN
ARGONAUT R E L IE F FU N D Th:s is tb e fam ous $150,000 Siski-
The railroad officers a re b ringing
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w aterspout when about 15 m iles off
m e r s tre e t to his new house on his
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you county gold exhibit, containing in only a sm all num ber of those with
T IFL IS, Ga., Oct. 6.— Locusts shore. A huge block of w ater, esti-
ran c h in th e west p a rt of the city.
1 WOODLAND, Calif., Oct. 6.—
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6.— The one piece of q u a rtz w orth $5000. whom they come into contact, for
S afecrackers som etim e W ednesday la rg e r th a n Am ercan grasshoppers, m ated a t about 200 feet in d iam eter
N ew G ram l-daughter Arrives—
W ord was received today of th e night blew open the safe of a Japan- aided th e cause of prohibition in the and extending high in th e air. was fund being raised by M ayor Jam es This exhibit has cap tu red se e ral one day d u rin g the first part of the
a rriv a l a t »he hom e of Mr. and Mrs. ese a t the co rn er of F o u rth and Zangezour d istric t by devouring so observed off th e p ort bow.
The Rolph J r., for the relief of fam ilies prizes at in te rn atio n a l epxoslt'ons, present week, th e officers had 43
H arvey L ing. B urbank. Calif., of Main s tre e ts, owned by N ak am u ra & m uch of the crops th a t people w ere course of th e boat was in sta n tly and dependents of the 47 m iners who and has won w herever exhibited. The of th e “ w eary W illies" in ch arg e at
Miss P a tric ia , a t 11 o’clock th is Com pany, and secured $200 in cash, obliged to eat th e ir stock of m ulber- changed. The w aterspout assum ed lost th e ir lives in th e A rgonaut m ine old collection has been added to w ith one tim e. This is slightly above the
m orning.
Mrs. Ling was form erly
The safe was badly sm ashed and ries. usually devoted to m aking a funnel shape, tw isting spirally, was d isa ste r a t Jackson, A m ador county, collections from recent finds ot gold, average of w hat is generally found
Miss V ivian G reer, d a u g h te r of Mr. considerable in ju ry was done »to brandy for th e m ark et. T h eir devas- sucked to a g reat height and col- now to ta ls $4116.94. The sum of silver and tin ore.
in th e r a !lroad yards a t one tim e, h u t
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it is not uncom m on for th e officers
an d Mrs. Bert R. G reer, of th is city, m erchandise by th e explosion. The ta tin g m arch lasted a fo rtn ig h t and lapsed w ith a th u n d ero u s noise. W a- $211 was added th rough subscrip­
G resham votes $8000 bond issue to pick up as m any as 25 from one
Both th e young lady and h e r m o th er dam age, in addition to th e loss of left In its w ake b a rre n fields and te rsp o u ts in th is la ittu d e are a tions reaching th e m ayor's office
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