The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, July 19, 1902, Image 4

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PERSONAL.
CITY AND COUNTY
SATURDAY
1» mw—
.....JULY 1»
There are indication» that tbe
Groat Central railway from Salt
Lake to thia place ia assuming
definite shape.
what the
Pbilafl-lphia
North
American say of the c< mmon coun­
cil of that oily: "Beaidea being
sordid grafters, tbe majority of
Bally GaarS July 17
Philadelphia's municipal legisla­
Hon R A Booth ia In Ban Francia«o
tors are ignorant incompetents and
B F Keeney el Goeben was In town
utterly indifferent to the public today.
J A risers, of Hegloaw, was in lb»
welfare. They are active in ill-
doing, but in tbe a been»* of tbe city today.
.Mie» Anna Wald waa a passenger to
stimulus of prospective loot they
cannot be depended upon to do Albany tod >y.
Mrs C C Hammond went to Albany
anything at all." *
▲ nun in Ohio named Walter»,
who haa been working in a fur nitnro
atom at $8 a weak, baa been in­
formed that bo ia heir to aaveral
millions. Now what will ho do
We doubt if many, if any, case»
with hia wealthT It may be a
benefit to him, but in majority of are ,on reoord that will compare
such oaoeo it turns out to be a with the action of the Portland
criminal, Belding. That be should
cur»».
attempt to kill and exterminate a
Verily, the world is growing bet­ whole tamily with whom he bad
ter; the laws are sometimes effec­ standing trouble for yeare, io not
tive. Way back in Illinois there different from what might bo ex­
have been oonyiotions of jurors for pected from meny other men. But
aooepting bribes. Yee and they otbere would bo expected either to
were punished—fined, it ie said, complete the bloody job by using a
$200 apieoe. Thie may be like bullet on their own bead, else make
punishing a boy for stealing apples some attempt to escape. But this
by taking half of them away from man boasts that be ia too much of
him.
a man to commit suicide, and too
bravo to attempt to evade the law
Granta Paas ia getting more than
and coolly and without apparent
her »hare of fires. Only two yean
fear invitee the execution of the
ago a groat portion of the buaineea
death penalty aooording to law.
property was swept. The big mill
Ho io in thio reepeot a freak among
burned only • few weeks ago.
eriminale.
Monday several houses went and
the whole town wm threatened.
Tbe oitiaena of thie oommunity
But the people have »pint and
ahould miaa no opportunity to get
enterprise, and the ambers scarcely
• good railroad to thia point from
die away until better buildings
some point like Salt Lake or Win-
take the place of the old.
nemuoca. Tbe whole »tale of Ore­
gon
ia vitally interested in the
While Mn Wagoner is claiming
development
of the immenee re-
the reward for discovery of Mer­
aourcea
ot
Siutbeartern
Oregon,
rill's body and delivering it to the
which
have
been
retarded
or pre­
authoritiee, perhaps wo may not bo
vented
from
becoming
known
aa
nqulred to strain very muoh to
they
should
for
want
ot
transporta
­
v.ew a probability that Tracy may
tion
facilities.
Indeed,
many
look
0 »me in and lay a prior claim for
the reward. Perhaps it might he upon tbe vast territory oomprising
better for him to let the woman Klamath, Crook, Lake, Harney
draw the reward, and then be go and Malheur oounties aa good for
nothing exoept tor producing sage
and take it away from her.
brush, alkali and jackrabbits, with
Lord Salisbury, prime minister now and then a patch that will
of England, and Sir Michael Hioka- support a few cattle or sheep.
Beacb, ohanoelbr of tbe the ex­
Such ie nat the oaee, however.
chequer, have voluntarily
ten­ That whole ocuntry is full of re-
dered their reeignations and de­ eouroee, which only want trans­
cided to retire from tbe"exoeeeively portation facilities to ensure tbeir
arduous and wearing duties of their rapid development. There now be­
respective offioea." That will do ing a strong probability of one of
for a report, but tbe foot remains the great railway systems building
that such officers seldom lot go across thia atretch of virgin ter­
until tbey bare to. King Edward ritory, crossing, the Cascsdes by
will undoubtedly reoover.
the Middle Fork pass, then seek­
ing the seaboard probably at both
Many papers now argue that
Fortland and Coos Bay, the people
blood hounds are worthlees in run­
should rejoioe at the era of develop­
ning down criminals. Let the
ment it will surely open.
dumb beasts be given due credit.
We know tbe railroad oompany
There ia no question about their
is not doing tble on aooount of tie
instinctively following a trail when
love for the dear people, but there
they have it; and tbey follow a
may be rejoicing just the same,
trail that no other detective could
it io a good busineee proposition
discover- But in order tv capture
tor the Miseoun Pacific people,
the game, men tout go with tbe
rhe busineoo to be made along the
hounds, and it is sometimes hazar­
line from here to Salt Lake in
dous business.
hauling paaaengers, lumber, grain,
stock
and other farm product»,
The manner in which whole
merchandise
and supplies back,
communities suffer at limes as tbe
will
in
great
probability be
result of immense institutions con­
sufficient
to
sustain
the road. In
tending for trifles io illustrated in
addition
to
this
it
will give tbe
the freight handlers strike in Chi-
company
an
outlet
to
tbe ooast and
oago. On the one side are tsn
put
It
in
position
for
profitably
thousand men contending for one-
handling
transcontinental
business
half oent per hour more pay than
In
oom
petition
with
other
roads.
tbey are offered; and on the other
The
early
completion
of
euch
a
aide are ten great railroad com­
road
ia
earnestly
hoped
for.
panies opposing this dsmand of
half a cent. But while thie io
going on the wholeeale busineoo of
that great city is paralysed, and
the lose to the merchants is not
les» than $1,000,000 every day.
A new constitution has been
adopted down In Virginia under
which all stat*, county and city
offioere are forbidden tv accept
paooeo upon railroads. This is
aoother of those prohibitory laws
that will not prohibit. If the rail­
ways want to grant person free
rides it can not be prevented
For
instance, if a member of tbe legisla­
ture gets aboard a train, aud the
conductor refuses to go tv him for
hia fare, what io the state going to
do about itT
ANOTHER GOOD CHOICE.
Walter B. Dillard Choaen Prioci
pal of Riddle Schools.
Walter B Dillard, A M,of Goshen,
and a graduate of the University of
Oregon with the elaaa or 1900, baa
been elected principal of the schools of
Riddle, Ore.
Mr Dillard not only
beide an A B degree from tbe Uni ver-
ally but also the master’» degree, bav­
ins attended for the period of »even
yeare. Since his career as a student
Mr Dillard has been engaged In teach­
ing, having taught for a number of
(»nur in districts 9 and M in tble
county. Last year be btld the obalr
of language In the High School.
Mr Dillard ia an athlete of no email
ability. He was a member of tbe U O
track team during the seasons of 1K9N,
1800 and 1900.
Tbe board of directors of the Riddle
schools should le» 1 lhemselvee particu­
larly fortunate In securing the services
of Mr Dillard for the oucording year.
Several officers of tbe army have
been tried by oourt martial for
various offenses, from murdering
inoffensive "niggers" to water cure,
or stealing baoon; but there have
been no oonvictions. 1’roee reports
Chittim Bark and Wool.
at tbe beginning make great stories
nut of theee a fl airs, then tbey l>egin
Kring all your chlltlm bark and
to dwindle aa the trial progresses, wool to W Bander», Eugene. Ha will
•nd then wo are told tbe oourt fin Is pay tbe blgbsst ce»h prie».
defendant not guilty. Are theee
• rmy trials simply white-washing
You want a good clean bod
)>utlee, or are the newspaper oor
whn you stop over night in
1 «epondente the ones who ought to Eugene. New bedsand newly
tried T
[tapered and painted rooms at
The city of oar Quaker fathers,
which we have all been taught a*
school children to look upon aa the
homo of piety, moat be going to the
lad «ten alarming rale. Here 1«
the Courthouse
Lodging
house. No old, duety, worn-
out carpets but clean painted
floors with a nice bright Bru»-
•els carpet rug to each bed.
Juel back of the courthouse.
tbis afterncoo.
ML» Pern 1 Park returned yesterday
from Bpokane.
Mias Htslla Wilkinson went to Al­
bany today to visit rslatlvee.
Misa Fannie Millican waa among
tboaa wbo left for Albany today.
Profeeaor F G Young waa a paaeen
ger to Cottage Grove thia afternoon.
Grover
Long acnompaBlod tbe
militiamen to Albany thie afternoon.
Misses Nan no and Jeseie Paddock
left for tbeir former borne at Oregon
City tble afternoon.
Mice Marguerite Cundiff, of Albany,
returned homo today after a viell with
Mr and Mr» C L Winter.
Mrs B F Lohr, of Roaeburg, wbo
vialted Mrs E H Pritchett in Eugane a
few day», ba» returned home.
|L M Rowland will be foreman of tba
G uard office In tba abaenoa of Oapt R
8 Huaton al tbe Albany encampment.
Mrs Harvey,of Rlobville, Waab,wbo
baa been visiting friends In this city,
went to Albany on tbe afternoon train.
G X Wendling, a beavy stockholder
In tbe Booth-Kelly Lumber Go, ar­
rived bare last nlgbt from Ban Fran­
cisco.
Mr» Jack Wilmot ot Spokane arrived
this afternoon to visit ber sister Mr»
G W Biddle and other relatives of tbia
place.
Mr and Mrs ubaa Young, of Nebraa ■
ka, left on tba afternoon train for tbeir
home. Tbey were gueata of Mra J A
Straight.
Mrs Goo Tucker, who has been vlait-
lug ber daughter Mrs G W Biddle, re­
turned tble afternoon to ber borne at
Moscow Idaho.
C H Bower», suffering from t' pboid
fever, was brought down from Weud-
llng last night and placed in the Eu­
gene boepltal for treatment.
F W Bloomfield and W 8 Moon left
this afternoon for Wendling where
tbey will install tbe new offioere of
Court Wendling, No 26, Foresters of
Amerloe, tonight.
DEXTER
JOTTI NGS.
Williams
Drive Makiog Good
Progresa Toward Eugene.
Special io thaauaM
DrXTBB, July 16. —Herl Parker, who
ba» been working in ibe tnloes io
Idaho for several ¿ear» baa returned to
bis borne at Pleasant Hill.
Williams’ logdrive paa»td tbe moutb
of Fall Creek ye»terd»y. Tbey are an
exoeptlontlly fine lot.
Barney William» baa un vwi onto
tbe Taj lor place.
J B Hills bee taken charge of bis
logging camp In person.
Tbey are
putting In some very large timber.
Mlaeee Henry Caln and Tom B<>we i
started to Prineville last Baturday with
a view of locating.
Tbe Goeben-Zion route now bee one
of tbe finest mail stage» In Laue ooun­
ty. Il io e floe covered three seated
rig, and the proprietor of It deetrvso
tbe patronage ot tbe people for furoiob-
lug them each ezoeileut aooorni de-
lions.
Meeere Midgely and Hollenbeck of
Eugene, who are large bolder» of lim­
ber in ibis sect ion < f country were
looking
ovtr it the first of tbe
week. Tbey ar- very sanguine of tbe I
future of tbe Mldde Fork, as regards to
tier timber.
Grandma Meet Is visiting ber eon
Wooley for a ooupls of weeks.
Hlgb winds Monday did consider­
able damage by blowing down timber
across fenoee and fields. Tbis Is sc
unusual thing for tbe moutb of July.
leaves Junction Mondays, Wednes­
days end Fridays at 6 a m, for Maple­
ton via Deauwnod and way pointe
K-lurns lue-dsys, Thursdays and
Bsturdsys.
Mingle Far»........... .. ............................. |4.M)
ltouod Trip...................................... 8.50
Por further particulars inquire or ad­
dreee
E* B ryant ,
At Cascade Drugstore,Junction City,
Oregon.
Chickens, Butter and Eggs.
For Sale.
FOB itALK-Ou» of the choice»»
naideboea tn Eugene on W illamette
at real. Call ou T N Uegar, Hotel
Eugene, for further particular».
mer, tbe dormitory, gymnasium. and
LKady Hall receiving especial atten­
tion
bludeuts iuteuding to enter this fell
are Invited Io correspond with tbe
president n 1*11 VS to tbeir woik. Ceta-
b<guss wl.l cheerfully 1« sent on a}-
plication.
NEW ARMY UNIFORMS.
Secretar} of War Recommends
Nev Color.
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FOR MALE.—Town lot» for eale al
Blue Kt ver City. Sawmills In a few
hundred yards of town site, /»pp'y V
to BC Bpark», Blue River City, Or.
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FOR BALE—160 acre» with large borne
aud baru.;WJ timber; 60 acres bot­
tom laud; 12 acre»clenrod aud sow* d *
»mall orchard; good ontatde range
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for about 100 bred of cattie. Price
11000. Addreee W B Scott, Jasper,
Or. Also 160 acres »aw timber, prliw
>800.____________________________
FOB SALE A good gram, bay aud *
stock farm of 216 acres for »ale, j
mile from store, postoffioe, school
and eburt'b, 4j miles from rail­
road station, good building,, well
watered, level aud good location,
12U acres plowed aud part sown
to wheat, on reasonable let tn*. A
snap tor tbe purchaser. Can be
reached from Goeben bjetage. Call
on C 8 Ricbardson Pleas«ot Mill or
C A Parker, 462 Jetlersou street, Eu­
gene, Oregon.
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a
Skirt g Suit Sale.
The remainder of our Summer Suits and
Skirts must be sold.
Crash Suits. White Pique Suits and
Reversible Covert Cloth Suits.
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ALSO . . .
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White duck Skirts, Demino Skirts,
Crash Skirts and Fancy Cotton
Skirts.
For io days only
at a BIG BARGAIN.
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KEEP YOUR
HEAD COOL
Id the maxim for health—All our straw hats wiUU
doged out at COST. Children’s and misses’ Summer
Hats will be closed out regardless oi price. Men’i
Rough Straw Hats, worth $1.00 will be closed out for
25c. There will be many snaps on this HAT SALE
Call early.
P. FRANK & SON,
34, 36 and 38 E Ninth St.
Miscellaneous.
FARM TO TRADE.—I have a farm
t.f 353 acres, 6 miles south fit Freeuo,
Cal which I desire to trade for farm
property in Laue couuty. Laud la
all good bottom laud, wtll watered
aud well improved iu every particu­
lar. Addreee B, care G uard , Eu­
gene.
TEAMS WANTED.—To baul lumber
from our mill on Coast Fork river.
Good pay, steady work. Coast Fork
Lumber Co, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
C 8 F arrow & Co.—Have the beet
binder*, mowers and rakes iu tbe mar­
ket. This Is Ibe only firm in Laue
oouuty that has a binder that runs
ahead of tbe team. Tbey aleo have a
»< coml-band mower for eale cheap.
Hee them for machinery, real eetate,
inrurauce and loans for tbe beet bar­
gains. They want to bay a good bug­
gy horse at once.
W ood W anted .—A few cords of
wood wanted at tbe G uahd office on
subscription account.
CASTOR
IA
and
For Infantd
Our
Motto
to Please
Fruit
Jars...
We keep a well »elected Hue of Grown»
and fresh vegetables id all kind» in tbeir
season. Fresh Saratoga chip« and aalfel
;>eauuts.
Tillamook, liiubergtr id
country cheese.
Giv us a Call.
w. B. M c K inney .
Phone, Red 66-3.
all styles, lots of them.
Prices Right.
L. C SKEELS,
I847 Rogers Bros A 1 Ware, Free.
Children
Hi Kind You Ha« Always Bough
E have just finished unloading
a mammoth car of
Furniture
wall Paper and Paint Co,
37 west 8th street
..FOR. .
Latest dciigas In Will paper,
Be»t paint» and Lowest
Price,.
direct from the factory. Call and in­
spect our new line.
Everything to fur­
nish a home.
J. W Kays
Mail Orders Promptly Filled.
Furniture Co
Eastman Kodaks,
Premo, Poco and
Century Cameras,
Cyclone
Magazine Cameras.
At Attractive Display
*»f <mceri*R ia ever to ba toa*l U
Green a; but looks don t al ran*«
the t ile. One can
com may ’
more attractive th-n another, aaly*
not be wor h half the money.
least half of our succe— in s?Wyw
due to our kn wletRe of buyiM-
get the benefit of our judgmeat.
All reliable »landenI photngrspbic gnola
earned ia etoek at pnces of the laigeet
pb. to supply dealers in lbs country
J. U. Green
E. Scwahrzsaliild,
We pay lbs bigbeet cash prias for
W ashington . July 17.-Tbe n»w
obicksue, butter and egg-.
tìgli end enuy uniform 1» to b- < f a odor eotlr»-
ess us.
MSATTLa PaoDVCB Co,
ly new to Ibe military service of Ibis
West Stii street, Eugeut.
country or Earo»«.
Eugene Book Store,
Eugene, Oregon,
Tbe report of tbe army uniform
b> ard now before ths eeere ary of war
Chilla and fever It a bottle of Grove s recouim-nds that tbe unlf rm of the 1 ■
TesSoloes Chill Tool«.
Il Is simply • •Idler be made of a oolor known offioi- >
Iron and quinine IB a taeteloeo form. •llv a- “olive 4rab.”
No Cure, No Pay Pik» Wo.
Esp» rtmeote demonstrete that tble 1
shade Is lees visible lu Ibe field than
1
Woodchoppers Wanted
ny other eel w.
Administratrix Notice.
low prices nock, but ws rio <*»» them »» I T
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wh»ty..u ar» »»Ving. Ia .-» a Isr.e »»■»•
pio? W» »» got iv Do lew ; ri«» 1 le**
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have tl cm.
Do .tra>*I' • rwiw.l
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■ your pises to bn j I r< rei»r t rrxsao
w»r».
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Your»
Notwe is hereby »teen, that tba UB<i r
««gn d Amanda Strong, hae baeo duly.
«pp- nied •»• niatratm of tbe ««tats ot
S B Fi»her, deceasi d. bj th» oounty eour
and all perwna baring claims sgainat »aid
»»'ate ar- hereby nonAad to prreert tn-
■am- with proper »o cher» to said admio-
i-lratni at the lav < See •> L Biljeu ir.
Eng oe. Orecon, v thia aiz months from
th* date o tbi» untie»
Dated thia M day of Jnly 1902.
W ocdcbori rrs wan’rd tn cut bia
Laxative Hmmo Qilnlte Teblete
bwy fir WMd. ApflJ •* boote i n
core • cold In one day. No Cure, No 1 L Blue ar, Attorney.
rlvsr road ur »dine» al Junction
Pay. Fr ee 36 cents.
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Nreonn.
A ituuu»Uauix
&Son
Telephone, Main 25-1
Tk« IW»« rrsscrlptlsa Ss< Malaria
St»m SB* C.»«» sa« W arks . e »•» M.
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FOR BALE OR 1RADF.-147 scree
ou the Military road 26 mil»« from
Eugene, 6 miles from Lowell, ou tbe
Willamette river. 70 acres bottom
land; 12 acres clear; tbe rest bill
with some timber. There is a go >d
bouse with four rooms, smoke bouse
Notice to Contractors.
aud barn. I will sell or trade at a
bargain. Cell ou me at Mrs H E
Notice Is hereby giveu that the
Gardner’s ou First street between
County Comnileelonera Court vs ill re­
Jefferson aud Madison, or address 1
ceive sealed bids for tbe nr ad log ana
F Goocb Eugene, Oregon.
gravtllog of tbe county road begin
nlng at Hendricks Ferry on lbs Mo
For Rent.
Kenzle River ruunlDg thence west to
tbe east side of wbat is known as the TO REMT.—Block aud fruit raucb,
440 acres, 50 acres in cultivation, 10
Barney W ood bill.
acres in orchard, one mile aud a half
Also for grading and graveling tbe
from Waltervillo. Call ou or address
oounty road, beginning at Ibe west
E M Bowermau, Wallerville, Ore­
end of Baruey Wood bill, and tunning
gon.
In a westerly direction al out oue-balf
mile, tbe gravel to be «pread al east
tour yards to tbe rod.
Also fur hauling aud spreading grave
on tbe oounty road between Tburntou,
Lane oouuty, Oregon, aud tbe McKeu-
>le slock farm, at points to be desig­
nated by tbe Court. Tbe said work
to be lompleled on or before tbe 10ib
day of October, A D 1902.
Bide will be conaldered for grading
aud graveling separately or togetb< r.
A. 0. U. W. GRAND OFFICERS. A satisfactory bond will be requited
for tbe faithful performance of the con­
Elected io Fortland Yesterday— tract.
the Court reserving tbe right to re­
Also D. of H. Officers.
ject any and all bide.
By order of tbe County Commission
At tbe grand lodge, A O U W, in
ere Court tbe 14lb day of July, A D
session at Fortlaud, tbe following
1908.
offioere have been elected :
E U L kb ,
Grand master workman, William
County Clerk.
Smllb, of Baker Chy.
Graud foreman, G H Durham, of
Y om Know What Y om Ar. Taking
Portland.
When
you takH Grovo'a TaaU-1»*«
Graud overeeer, Virgil E Watters, of
Ubill Tonic becauno tha formula ia
Oorvallie.
plainly printed ou every bottle »bow­
Grand reoorder, Newton Clark, of ing that it In simply Iron aud Quiuiue
In a taa'eietMi form. No cure, no pay.
Hood River.
Grand receiver, R L Durham, of 60c.
Portland.
Court bouse News,
Graud guide, W J Clark, of Gervala.
Graud inside watebmaa, Pbllllp Ge-
vuris, of Portland.
Mortgage ...........
$1460 00
Graud outside watchman, J Warner, Mortgage................................... 300 00
of Albany.
•BAL NBTATB TRANSFERS.
Graud trustee, J P Dodge, of Ash­
Bernhard and Bertba Winter to
land.
Lost» E Bean 160 aorta tn tp 16 e r 4 e,
Supreme representatives. C C Hogue,
$16*0.
of Albany; DC Herrin, of Ashland;
Wolf and Rachel bander» to C Jen­
Ralph Feeney, of Portland.
sen three acres In tp 17 » r 4 w, $400.
DBURBB Ok HONOR.
Louis E Beau to Ubas Mayhew 160
Following are tbe tbe new officers of aeree In tp 17 a r 4 e, 11,60 L
tbe grand lodge, D of H:
L M Travis to Fted Flak 160 acne In
Grand ehief of honor, Laura Bmitb, tp 19 e r 6 w, $1.
of Baker City.
TO CURII A CULU ir» ONU OAV
Grand lady of honor, Addie B Col-
Take Laxalive Bromo Quiume Tablete
vlg, of Jacksonville.
Grand chief of ooromoolee, Sarah All drugglrts rtfuud tire mouey If II
falla to cute. E W Grove’s signature lo
Fastaband, ot Ast'ria.
ou eacb box 26c.
Grand recorder, Ollie F Stephens, of
Tbe Dal lee.
Grand receiver, Mary Randall, of
The University of Oregon.
Porllaud
Grand usber, Hat Ie E McCormack,
Tbe University of Oregon will open
of Msrebdeld.
tie iweDty-wveutb ssosiou at Eugene,
Graud >nuer watch, Harriot C Loon­ Wednesday, September 17tb. Tbe
ey, of Jeffirsor.
on I loos for tbe year seems al present,
Grand outer wa’ob, Harriet B Davis, very promising. A uuiuber of new
of TillM»"Olr. 1
mru bate been added to tbe faculty,
Repreerutsll van, Wilds Belknap, all thoroughly fitted both by prepara­
Ollie F Mteplisussnd Maggie A Barker. tion sod by experience, for Iheir work,
Alternates, Mamie W Briggs, Kato J lbs Uuiverslty buildlug« are being re­
MIssuer and Maggie Houston.
paired and improved durli g tbe sum­
Junction- Dead wood Stage Line
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N. T. Wilson
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Phans Maia