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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1903)
i GIRLS AGREE TO COMMIT SUICIDE CRAWFORD FACES SERI DYNAMITE OUTRAGE AT THE STATE FORMER EUGENE UNIVERSITY GIRL HONORED Suicide Club, Terrific Bid for Fame Unearthed by a Death. Thee H.ive Already “Pasted Off” As a Result of the Rigid Rules Agreed to—To Be Broken Up. (Scripps News Association.) Boise, Idaho, Sept. 25.—There is • lully organized girl's suicide club In •working order iu this city. During the last three months, three victims have "passed off" upon drawing the slip of paper with the fatal words, "pass off” printed thereon. The club is composed of girls of good position. They hold regular meetings each mouth and a victim is «■hoieri at each meeting. The police were put on the scent by investigating the death of Miss Grace Ashton, who succeeded after three attempts with morphine to end her life. It was discovered that another young woman had also attempted to commit suicide and when closely questioned, admitted the existence of the suicide club. The police are investigating the affair and will put a stop to the fool ishness. HUGE BUILD ING COLLAPSED (Scripps News Association.) Chicago, Hept. 26.— The huge ste«l skeleton of the Western Electric Company’s new plnat, said to be the largest of its kind in the world, col lapsed this afternoon, killiug three workmen outright and seriously in juring 25 more. A dozen are yet missing in the ruins and the list of dead is expected to be increased considerable. No cause is given for the accident. ROBBERS STILL AT LARGE (Scripps News Association.) Portland, Sept. 26.—There is still no trace of the bandits who held up the O. R. A N. express train Thun day night. The posses have been out since the crime was committed mid not a clue has been found that would lead to the identity of the robbers. Jim Conners, who was the wounded robber, is believed to have beeu a member of the Second Oregon Vol unteers and served in the Philippines, lie is still uncommunicative about liimaelf or hie pals. He will not say anything about the crime. Frederick the Second. (Scripps News Association.) Portland, Hept 2 ¡.—General Fred «rick Funston, while attending a lau quest last night at the Multnomah Club, proposed a toast to “Frederick the Second,” which was a poser for The toast was over and explanations were iu order. It de veleped that the general's wife, who the crowd. ie Oaklaud, Cel., bad, a few hours previous, become the mother of a non. and the toast referred to him. Knights Templar Officers. Albany, Sept. 25.—The following new officers were elected by the Knight« Templar yesterday evening: Geo. H. Hill, of Portland, grand commander; L. N. Roney, of Eu gene, deputy grand commander; D. C. Alger, of Albany, grand general issinio; George II. Barnett, of Salem, grand captain geueral; F. J. Miller, of Alliauy, grand seuior warden; D. A. l’aiue, of Eugene, grand junior wardeu; B. G. Whitehouse, of Port land, grand treasiir r; Jamee F. Kob- ineon, of Eugene, grand recorder. Encampment Expenses Lighter, Salem. Or., Sept. 2ft.—Adjutant- «ieueral W. E. Fltizer was in Salem tlnietitng up the business connected with the recant « ncampmi ut of the Oregon National Guani. The total numlier of men who participated in the encampments was about tW. This 1 I • was slightly less I han usual, total expense was nearly $29,«U> or >3000 less than last year. TELEGRAPinc IOUS CHARGE Improvenient Scene of Guard’s NCWs Much Excite Damsels Have a (Daily liuaid, September 26. 1 A small shower of ruin fell early INCREASED8* ; this morning. Miss Neva Pei kins is operator at Senior Cla<$ Ele ted Officers This , the Postal office during tbe absence Miss .Margaret Salem Statesman: of W. W. Caspar. Morning- Other Gill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Gravel is being placed in the center , cf __________ this city, left Tuesday for W. Gill, c Notes. (Scripps News Association.) of Willamette street where the street New York, where she will enter tbe Portland, Sept. 26.—A. M. Craw Cooper Union, one of the beet nod car track used to be. The annual reception give^ by the licbest art schools iu the Lust, l or A large consignment of race horses ford, Attorney General of the State e', a the past three years Mies Gill has Christian Associations of the are is expected from Portland this f Oregon, will be formally charged beeu studying with Miss Marie t raig, was held Saturday evening iu the new evening or tomorrow morning. I with the crime of perjury before the dean of the College of Art, Willam reception room at the Durmitory. . Tbe music of the merry go-round | State Bar Association next Monday. ette University, during which time The affair was the most successful in can be beard constantly as a kind of William it. Willis, one of the oldest her advancement was so rapid as to the history of the organizations. The room was neatly decorated w ith advance melody of next week’s fair. Will Uave Full Service of Viiw attract considerable attention. Last practiouers of the state prefers the and family, of Irving, McRae News Associati^- Gang Attempts to Extort Money spring she was awarded a scholarship ferns, palms, and autumn leaves aud , J. W. Baker for Turner, Marion charge against Crawford. leave Monday presented a prettty appearance, in tbe Cooper Union, a school which from Northern Pacific Rail Better Than Anythin. The A sociatiou will be asked to county, where they have bought a emphatically discourages all but tbe indeed. President Campbell began tbe pro : disbar Crawford from membership, farm. road for Immun- In Eugene. most persevering and gifted, and it which amounts to being kept from is safe to predict a brilliant future gram by au adddress, welcoming th« , Hunters will take notice that cougar nity. uew students, after which followed | for Miss Gill, w hose unusual taleuts aud bear are after goats and small practicing as a lawyer. Beginning with Oct. l«t lqrn will find full scope for the highest addreseas by Prof. Glen, Pro f. Howe stock between Cottuge Grove and Daily Guard «ill receive h‘5* T he ground for the action is iu a (Scripps News Association.) development iu ber chosen profes and Mr. Whittlesey. ' Lorane. full telegraphic service of th v ease where Crawford wsb defendant Another feature of tbe evening Helena, Montana, Sept. 28—The sion. L Her __ „ grandmother, Mrs. Dr. F. M. Jackson is building a two- McRae News Association *ni* mid he is alleged to have pejured him to was the woodeu reel, which was tbe story frame house on hie laud near gang of criminals who recently par Gill, of Eugene, accompanies ber This service win be better bv source of much amusement. self while testifying in bis own be New York. Creswell. The contract was let to than any service ever rseeivri’? tially wrecked the big bridge across Sherbet was served at a dainty Jap 111. A. Millett. half. gene, aud is th« saille M “U the Yellowstone Biver at Livingstone, anese booth. Tbe program closed) nearly .11 the lisding^J’ There is a mass of documentary evi Bar fixtures for the Hotel Gross Lar with51 grand march. with dynamite, make demands upon dence iu the case. The entire affair was a grand suc arrived this morning and tin., papers of the Pacific corat, 1M1T the officials of the Northern Pacific the Portland Journal. Salem Jo^ cess aud reflects much credit on tbe adjunct of the hotel will soon Le Railroad for $59,000, the threat being Pendleton East Oregonian, iUk^C REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ready for business. organizations. made that unless the money is paid Herald, Seattle Star and otb(n C. D. Roesmau to James Suess, Henry Hollenbeck’s new dwelling THE FOOTBALL FIELD. The business and circulation at once the bridges along the road quarter interest iu the “Cub” and near the Baptist church has beeu Kincaid field is being put in shape “Last Chance" mining claims, Blue commenced. The frame is up. Con Daily Guard has grow n to iw(1 * will not last ten days. for the football season. It is a little portions as to justify thi. ¡CJ". River district, $59. tractor Tozier has tbe contract. The railroad will not pay tribute to rough in places, but a small amount service. Our hundreds of readenT Amos W. Walker, et al, to David L. A. Overton’s delivery horse be of work will put it in good condi the criminals, but is taking every appreciate the wrvice and ,« u West, 25.54 acres in tp 18 s, r 2 w, $1 tion. The greatest objection to the came entangled in the mud of the that it will be the means of funJ precaution to protect the road and J. 8. and Eunice M. Akin to Bertha field is the clay and rocks which were mill race last evening and came near augmenting our rapidly growinaa,«. moving trains. McQueen, north half of lot 1, and left on the west end. This will prob drowning. But for the assistance of north half of lot 2, block 6, D. G. ably either be removed or covered two workmen he would have been scriptiou list. Heavily armed men have been put (Scripps News Association.) At the present time the Daily ij W< on patrcll all along the railroad from McFarland's 2nd ad to Cottage Grove, over with black soil. A new tack lost. Cripple Creek, Col., Sept. 25.— has by actual count 20 p.r $1900. ling device has been made to give •Judge J. O. Booth was elected lay larger circulation in Eugene wd 1« There are grave fears of au open Missoula to Butte, bridges being es George W. and Mary R. Milam, to the uew men the necessary practice. delegate from Newman M. E. church mutiny among 1200 so'diers and pecially protected. county than any other daily George L. Hastings, half acre in tp. Several new men have entered col to the annual conference, which meets their officers in tlds city on account Everyone already knows th«t th The chief of police here will not 17 s, r 2 w, $30. lege ¡ately, w6o add materially to in Salem uext Wednesday.—Granta of the order of Governor Peabody take any notice of the threat to blow Weekly Guard outstrips anypobij. S. C. and Maggie L. Dotson to Mi tbe prospective lineup. The most | pa88 Courier, sustaining the court which ruled cation in the county. randa J. Kanst, 2 acres in tp. 17 s, up the city hall in case the two sus prominent among these are: Cronin I Miss Bell Colemau Is building on that striking miners should be liber The Daily Guard is delivered lnEa- r 1 w, $359. pects uni. er arrest are not rebased, and Euspinger, from Pendleton, who her home farm, jnst south of Lorane ated from the “bull-pen" constructed gene, Fairmount and Springfield«« J. 11. and Zora E. West to David Further than to take every precaution. West, 36.76 acres in tp. 18 s r 2 e $1. come with several years' experience. a handsome two story farm dwelling, au hour when all members of th for refractory miners. John Penland, one of last year’s subs which will be a big improvement in The city remains under martial Another dynamite mine was dis family have time to read tod«y’i David West to J. H. West 89 acres has also returned. law. The soldiers are uverse to carry covered under the railroad track at iu tp. 18 s 2 w $1. that neighborhood. today, hence its popularity. Wn i ng out the orders of the governor SENIOR OFFICERS. David West et al to Amos W. Wal The Guard is informend that two the increased telegraphic serviceh, an unfrequented place this morning. aud the officers are of the same mind The Senior class met this morning car loads of racing horses will leave paper is bouud to grow monui ker 163.99 acres in tp. 18 s r 2 w $1. and at present there is every likelihood J. H. and Lizzie M. Seaver to and elected Ray Goodrich, president; Portlaud tonight for Eugene to run more popular with each issue. of a clash between officials. Charles W. and Mary 1. Ruth, certaiu Lulu Ilolms, vice president; Marga in the races at the fair next week, land in tp. 17 s,r 2 w, $25. ret Bannard, secretary; Rosa Dodge, among them are T. D. Condon’s fast Matlock for Mayor. Rufus Mallory, trustee, to Moody treasurer; Stella Malrath, editor; and animals. Pendleton, Sept. 25.—Following the A. Neet, lot 5, block 28, town of Virginia Cleaver, seargant-at-arms. Miss Margarita Fischer, the star desire of his friends, W. F. Matlock, Springfield, $75. of the Fischer theatrical troup, will The Guard has been handed« c^j one of the heaviest property owners B. M. Heudeu to Georgo W. Mc give a photograph to each lady in the of Frank E. Dunn’s catalogue, tbi of the city, has signified bis Inten Coy, 123.36 acres iu tp 29 s, r 3 w, $1. (Scripps News Association.) house on the first night of the com be has just bad printed for dutnbs- tion to make the race for mayor iu J. 1. and G. H. Jones to S. B. Sault Ste Marie, Mich., Sept. 28. pany’s appearance iu Eugene—next tion. the coming election. Several weeks r 3 w, Morse, 15 acres in tp. 20 s, Monday evening. —Fifteeu hundred Fins rioted here It equals anything ever put outbj ago it was intimated that Matlock $2000. The Georgia Midget arrived tbiB af any metropolitan store, aud is «n would run for the office, but of late it today, parading the streets and mak F. E. and M. A. Walters to Frank ternoon and Ella K. Ewen, the gian to bring him ia b:. ¡ail order h» was thought he had decided not to ing hostile demonstrations before the and C. M. Crabtree, 1.5 acres In tp. Portland Journal: At its annual tess, will arrive tonight for exhibition nees. milk« the attempt. But the party offices and buildings of the Consoli 20 s, r 2, w $50. The catalogue con.«in« rutaotul next week at the state fair, The strife, and the question of an open dated Lake Superior Mining Com R. M. Veatcb, et al, to Frank and meeting next December, the state exterior and interior of tbettoH,.» woman is eight feet tall. board of agriculture will elect a new or a dosed town has forced him to pany, In whose mines they bad been C. M. Crabtrree, 184.70 acres in tp. board of officers. What changes will (¡rants Pass it represents at the U. of Mr. Dunn, and one of theta*' the front and he camo out yesterday 20 s, r 2 w, $3756.96. departments. Advertiiia, be made is not kuown further than O. in Eugene this year by Misses of the and said that he would lai a candidate. employed. The riot was precipitated C. R. Hastings, et al, to William * by the announcement that the com Johnson, 14J^ acres iu tp. 17 s, r 2 w, that M. D. Wisdom, secretary of the Bannard, Hair and Umpblett; Gar Manager E. R. Gilstrap is responsitk. board for the last five years, will re field Gunnll and Kirkman and Claud for the excellence of the book. Died on the Trail. pany was Insolvent and unable to $500. Geo. M. and Lizzie M. Miler to tire voluntarily. It is thought that ius Robinson.—Grants Pass Courier. Newport, Or., Sept. 24.—Coroner cash their time checks for the month, Some joker left some carious shaped Jesse Simmons, 87.35 acres in tp. 17 W. H. Wehrung, of Hillsboro, presi Carter returned yesterday from hold The officers of the company in dent of the board, will be re-elected. instruments near the corner of Ninth B, r 1 w, $1000. ing au inquest, oil the body reported I formed the men that they fully be- Deliwood Taylor to Thomas Orr, The board is composed of five mem and Willamette yesterday and they Monday WHslied ashore at Alsea Bay. Died, Thursday, September i lieved that the money would be paid 7.9 acres in tp. 17 s, r 6 w, $100. bers, namely: J. II. Settlemier, locked as if they might be explosives, I’he body was found on an unfre- 1903, near Junction City, Ong* Woodburn; W. II. Wehrung, Hills State of Oregon to H. H. Turner, but upon investigation by the officers James Kennedy, aged 25 yeire ik < .jueuted trail between Drift Creek aud within thirty days. Jasper Wilkins, Coburg; proved entirely harmless. The Fins will not be placated by 160 acres iu tp. 19 s, r 11 w, $200. J boro; Waldport. The body was identified days, son of 1*. E. Kennedy. T. F. and H. J. Goach to R. B. George Chandler, Baker City, and G. as A. H. Guynn, a farmer living a promises and threaten to wrwk the All members of the Golf Club The funeral services will b< Wii A. Westgate, Albany. tew miles front Waldport. When company buildings unless their wages Kelsey, 160 acres in tp. 19 s, r 1 e, please call at the Corner Drug Store 10 a. m. Friday, in tbe Catholic chod The term of Mr. Westgate will ex $400. found be bad been dead at least ii and pay dues for the months of at Monroe, Rev. Father Beutgeo, f are paid by tonight. R. and Alberta McMurphey, to the pire March 14th next. Through the May, Juue and September. Please veek. The body was badly decom Eugene, officiating. efforts of the present board, and par Oregon & California Railroad Com >osed and was identified by the be prompt as the money is needed Interment in the Catholic ticularly oy reason of the executive pany, certaiu land in Eugene, $1. lothiug. for the releasing of the club bouse. tery near Monroe. work of Secretary Wisdom the asso Alberta S. McMurphey, et al, to O. The young man was operatsi tf- The street sprinkling wagon tipped A C. Railroad Company, certain ciation has been brought to a state of Big Electric Line. over last evening on East Tenth for appendicitis by Drs. P»ins success not equalled by any fair asso land in Eugene. $"50. Los Angiles, Hept. 2ft. — Maj. K uh street near Willamette. A load had Kuykendall, of Eugene, ind w ciation in the W’est. MINING LOCATION. ell has just returned from the East, just been taken on and the wagon liams, of Junciton. whore he floated $3, BOO, 000 In bonds was top heavy on turning up a steep L. L. Mason locates Magull East 'or the construction of the first sec claim in Bohemia mining district. grade. The gearing was badly broken (Scripps News Assentation.) ion of the proposed electric line be np. CIRCUIT COURT. Baker City, Sept. 28.— The biggest tween this city and Han Fraucisco, Horace Mann, formerly publisher Edith 1/. Linton vs. George Smith. •Mrs. Nellie If. Lambson, of Port Miss Kdith Spray, daughter of* via Bakersfield. The line will be mining deal in the history of Oregon Defendant files demurrer on the land, state commander of the Ladies of the Medford Enquirer, has de known ns the Bakersfield and Ven and Mrs. Arthur Spray, died st I* was consumated there today. The ground that plaintiff's complaiut of the Maccabees, arrived in Eugene cided to locate in Oroville, Cal., tun« road, and will lie of the finest tage Grove, on Monday, Sept but what business he will engage in does not state facts sufficient to con from the south this afternoon and unit most modern rolling stock. Red Jacket, Union, Companion, Isist 21, 1903, of diphtheria. stitute a cause of suit. met with the lacal Hive at 2 o’clock. we are unable to state. Mrs. Maun The work is progressing rapidly from Chance, ami fifteen adjacent quartz will leave Medford for Oroville next The meeting was quite largely atten- Edna May, aged three «nd'*' Bakersfield to the eoast amt that part claims were sold to a company of week.—Medford Mail. ded and was an eujoyable one. of the system will soon tie completed. Eastern capitalists incorporated for years, daughter of Nr. 8D " George U. Piper and Miss Lillian Richard Robards, died at $5,000,000 under the laws of New Shaw, of Tacoma, were united in Child Labor Commissioners. home at Cottage Grove, o» Jersey. marriage September 23d, in Tacoma. day, September 23, 1903, of dip (Scrippt Newt Association.) Conductor Jas. M. Hansbrough has The groom is a brother of Mrs. E. The Bed Jacket and its extension resigned his position with the South j. Portland, Or., Sept- —Th” State R. Campbell, of ths Guard, met W. Langdon, of Alliauy, and the bride alone, sold for $t>00,000, that amount ern Pacific Company, after a service Child Mbor < ommlraioiiers met this with a painful accident at the Camp is a prominent society young lady of of over 17 years. He is as yet un morning'with Governor Cbamta-riain. being paid in a lump sum. bell A Walker hop yard yesterday. Tacoma. They have gone to San decided as to what be will eugage iu, The most important business trail A ladder that was leaning up against Francisco on their bridal trip. but he gives the pleasant assurauce At the h ome of ber ■acted was the division of the state the bop house fell and hit Mr. Camp Miss Leora M. Cross, of Eugene, Junction City, Sunday. that Roseburg will continue to be bis into districts and each district as tell on the left leg and foot, bruising daughter of Rev. R. L. Cross, was one home. Mr. and Mrs. Hansbrough 7, Mrs. Read, wife of signed to a commissioner to see to the same severely. He is able to of the eight young ladies examined formerly of Pleasant Him the rigid enforcement of the child Hillsboro, Or., Sept. 26.—The home returned from Salem Saturday. — hobble around, but that is about all. in Portland last Tuesday as candidates labor law as passed by the last legis of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bobinson, of Roseburg Review. for the vacancies iu the city library Mr. Hansbrough was a member of laiure. The law will be strictly en Farmiugtou, Or., »an Sunday, Sep Record: Clyde Payne arrived from force. She stood first and thus se forced. temlier 20, the scene of a very pretty the last legislature from Douglas wedding, when Mr. Roy E. Heater, county. He was a potent influence Eugene last night and will hold the cured a position, upon the duties of To Mrs. Smith, of of Newberg, was united in tnnrriiige iu passing labor bills and the railway chair of science in the Southern Ore which she has already entered. Equals Lon Dillion’s Record. the home of Mr. and Mrs. >• gon State Normal School for the en a- employes' bills. It was predicted to Mias Viola Belle Robinson, Rev. I he Thurston Fruit Drying Com at Springfield, Sunday, W New York, Sept. 26.—The big event J. F. Day, of the Hillsboro Baptist by the knowing ones that on account ing year. He ia a native product and pany of that place, is now running Its yesterday at the Umpire City track church, officiating. of bis connection witu these labor is a leader in the educational world, large dryer. They started up Monday girl. ____ vat the effort of the champion geld The bride was beautiful iu white bills, he would be forced out of the though young in years. He is taking of last week, and out of four days ing, Major Delmar, to l>eat his own peau de sole, and carried a boqtlet of employ of the railroad company. this position to help out the Normal run, 70 tons of green fruit were record of 2 IM’1«, and to beat the white sweet peas and maiden hair .Mr. Hansbrough has the good will School of his home town, the regular dried. It will be neves-ary to run world’» record of 2 minutes, held by ferus. The ceremony was performed of all the railway employes, and in appointee to this position. Byron E. I otb night and day for soxe time in ' To Rev. and Mrs. E.t. j Lou Dillon, lie trotted « moat won- under a floral arch of Oregon grape embarking iu business in Roseburg Hunter, having resigned in order to order to handle the immense crop in derful mi le, and in a game but tiring and white aaters. The young people is sure of a flue business. Thusrday evening, r accept a fine position with the federal that vicinity.— New«. finish ■hot under the wire iu the left the same evening for Newberg, government. Mr. Payne will return 1903, a son. ____ to Eugene next year to finish his last record time. Henry Laird came in from Eugene and began housekeeping at once in Grand Lodge. A. 0. L year in that institution where he is yesterday, via Loon Lake and Alle- Big Train Wreck. their cozy new home in the eastern making a specialty of the sciences gbauy. He says the railroad survey part of town. The bride is a former Goes Back to Washington. San Francise", Charlotte, 8. C., Sept. 28.—While His acquisition ors are making good progress on the grand lodge of tbs A- popular student of Pacific College, runuing at a high rate of speed, a and minerology. F Oyster Bay, Sept. 26.— The execu while the groom has a wide acquaint south bound fast mail train on the to the faculty will be hailed with de I mg qua, and the manner in which in special ses-iou tive office is exgiected to l»< cleared the work is being doue indicates that ance in college circles over the -fate, Southern . Railway junq>ed from a light by the athletic world. pose of by Saturday night and Preaident ¡lie company Lacking them meat« gained through bis well known | row trestle 75 feet high, uorth of Manville, the new plan of 111 ¡¿f KooM-vrlt »nd hi« family will leave I business. As near as he could lesrn, presentili by tbe ‘U‘ Noah Buoy, near Crested, eaa In athletics.—Oragoniau. W. Va. , Sunday afternoon, and was ------------ , has a Monday morning for Washington on sloiost demolished. Of the crew of cherry tre« from which he can pick i the real ia to come dewn the Umpqua There ia coneideratJt a «pecial train. J 16 men. including mail carriers, fruit every month in the year except ; u he opposite side from Gardiner, tbe propose! plan._______ _ Fire at Garfield. two. Also a freak |>e«r Bartlett), ert.'S through the Ten Mile country nine were killed and «even injured. Found Guilty. which has tw0 crops aln^t every and strike Coos Bay In the noighbor- Garfield, Wash., Sept. 28.—Otic of hoo 1 of North slough.—Coos Bay year. Seattle, Sept. 26.—Wm. 8. Thomas, the most destructive Aree tn the his News. alias Kid Smith, suspected of the tory of Garfield took place Saturday A new poefoffice called Mineral, has murder of Patrolman Echaneman last uigM when the big implement si d been established in the Hebe mia min- ! • 0* week, « hi fonil i guilty by the coro earriagi house at the corner of M in laud First street--, osi-d I.y I «r-*- in« district, with U. G. LeRoy as uer'a jury. postmaster. The .Mineral poetotBcv worth A Foaterm, and the Mechanic-' is on the dlr«, t mail route from Cot-1 I Hotel, but a few feet a tota nt ou Maiq tage Grove to Bohemia, being 13 AveraS® Annual Sales over One and a Half ; street, owned by John Drew, at.d mlira ea t of Wildwood uud 6 tulle« j oocwpleei by Charles Gr*nt, bui mal bottles. th» reeonl of merit appeal to von? No Cure, Ho . east of Bo..»rota postottiev. to the ground with their contente. --------------- wtt«vwykcateiaaTm Cent. pack«*« of Crevr*. lUwt U Helena the Boise Brevities R^poit. ment FEARS OF A MUTINY THE RIOTING FINLANDERS M. D. WISDOM WILL RETIRE BIG MINING INVESTMENT Stale Commander, L. 0. T M. Resigned His Position. Died. Painful Accident. Died Roy Heater Mairied. torn. Born. trartoraU5r?ye’s Tasteless Chill Tonic