The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, November 21, 1903, Image 4

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    MR'. NATION
FORCIBLY
EJECTED
Called at White
House
to See The Pres­
ident.
Leeper divided the honors with hie
sons Ralph aud Oscar. They had
hardly reaohed borne when the storm .
that lias neeu rugiiig for a few day» |
set iu.
The uew cottage recently *
erected by O. M. Leeper was blown
several feet from its foundations, bat
sfruiige to say with the breakage of
only a pane of glase. The last chapter
in the Leeper story is that tomorrow
Ralph Leeper appears in Eugene to
defeud his Laue county homestead ,
claim in a contest brought by N. E.
Dean, a timber locator, in commis­
sioners’ court. From thia it would
appear that the Leepera are carrying
their part in the strenuous life.
CARRIE ARRESTED.
Washington, Nov. 19, 3 p. m.—Mrs.
Nation has beeu arrested for disord­
erly conduct in selling souvenirs in
the Seriate gallery. She was taken to
the police statiou in a patrol wagon.
President Won’t Send Troops.
7 Washington, Nov. 19.—President
Roosevelt, after a long conference
with Secretary of War Root, today de
cid«d not to grant Governor Pea
body's request for federal troops in
Colorado miuing districts.
Under the law the President can
only act when violence is beyond oon
trol of state troops and police, then
can act only on the request of the
legislature or upon tho governor’s
request if impossible to get the legis
iature together. The President and
Secretary Root hold there is no insur­
rection in Colorado.
EASY WAY TO
Minneapolis, Nov.
19.—A lone
masked highwayman
entered the
Metropolitan Club rooms where eight
men were gambling at an early hour
this morning.
With drawn revolver he compelled
the gamblers to line up with faces to
the wall, then swept the money Jett
on the table by the players into bis
pocket,
backed out and down the
stairs aud escaped.
English Derby
London, Nov. 19. — The Derby golf
cup was won
today
by Low's
Littleton.
J. R. Keene’s Surbiton
ran second. Twenty one horses ran.
Cheat aud vetch seed at Chambers
Hardware.
Coaching Football.
Fred 1). Herbold, of Butte, Mou-
tanta, and formerly a member of the
U. O. football team, well known
through athletic circles in Oregon,
is engaged in coaching the Montana
School of Mines football team. The
teapi has played the leading football
teams of Montana
without being
scored aaginst, and they have an ag­
gregate of 92 points in their favor.
Certainly a good record.
It will tie remembered that Herbold
coached the Corvallis Argicultural
team last year and developed them
into a first class team and was en­
gaged for this year, but on account
of financial matters, the deal was
called off.
Personals.
N. J. Wiigiit is in tlie city.
Ira D. Hyland is down from Lowell.
Flint, the hypouist, has arrived.
M. T.
city.
Crow,
of
Lowell, Is in the
Southern Pacific Bridge Repaired.
Wm Brynd of F lorence, is in Eu­
gene
Albauy, Or., Nov. 18.—The damage
A. Monteith, of Albany, is in the
to the Southern Pacific Railroad
bridge across tho South Eantiam rivet city.
I*. E. Rice is conflued to his room,
ou the Wondburn-Natron branch liai
been
repaired so that trains wi)1 ib is very ill.
cross it after today. Ever since last
R. McMurphey ha.-< rt turned hom<
Tuesday the Woodburn-Natron train from Portland.
have made their trips by couiiuy
J. M. Oliver and wife went to Cot
through Albany, via the la-liauoi tags Grove today.
branch from Tallman and| via* tin
Mrs. F. A. Page came down from
Corvallis A Eastern Railroad from
Saginaw this afternoon.
Shelburn.
The trains will resume
C. F. Mitchell left this afternoon
their regular runs tomorrow.
for the Bohemia mines.
To Stop the Duello.
Judge Henry L. Benson, of Klam
Dresden,
Nov.
19.—The goveri ath Falls, is ill the city.
moot of Saxony has adopted striu
Hon. C. H. Baker, of Walterville,
gent measures to stop duelling. In spent last night in Eugene.
the criminal court today one hundred
Mrs. A. J. Pickard went to Port­
and titty students were sentenced tu land this afternoon on a visit.
imprisonment for three months each
Mrs. H. C. Mation returned this af­
for participat io'i in their so alls«!
ternoon from Junction City.
“affaire of honor. ”
Miss Clara Edwards left this after­
noon for Mayville, Eastern Oregon.
Bank Closed.
Frank Sharkey was a passenger for
Washington, Nov. 19—The Farmer»'
Portland
on this afternoon ’a train.
National Bank of Henrietta, Texas,
L. L. Lewis went to Cottage Grove
w is closed by order of the Comptrol­
ler of the Treasury today. Examiner thia afternoon where he has employ­
ment.
Weir wus appointed receiver.
T. J. Elliott aud R. A. Stephens
came down from Camp Creek last
Novelist Dead.
Loudon, Nov. 19. — llenry Senton night.
Merriam. the novelist, died today.
J. P. Sweet, of Elmira, writes the
Ho waa beat known by his works,
Guard from Redding, Cal., that he
■ ilh
Edged
1'ools" mid “The
will spend the winter at various
. iweis.”
points in Caiiforula.
Mr. Sweet
states that hie
wife's health
is
steadily improving.
Cuban Reciprocity.
Washington, Nov. 19.—The Cuban
reciprocity bill iss-t-d the House at
1
o'clock this afternoon by a vote
of .135 to 21.
Prize Fighters.
San Francisco, Nov. 1!»— Betting on
Limo row night ’a fight between Britt
slid Ci i ol< is two to one in favor of
Britt.
Archb \hop Assassinated.
Berlin Nov. 19.—The Tageblatt re-
pert» t at Archbishop Davidi! was
aweaaxiuated today by the Armenians
in Cancaeue. The murderers escaped.
Torpedo Boat Accident.
London, Nov. 19.-The torpedo boat
I destroyer Falcon collided w.tbafisb-
1 ing smack in the channel this morn-
H
CHEYENNE
EXCITED
TODAY
found in the Franklin Avenue bridge
early Ibis morning.
Twenty-one
stilleto wounds were counted on hie
person. 1 be police believe it waa a
case of revenge for some injury as
sixty dollars in the pockets were not
taken. The wounds were iutlioted
from behind.
Refuse to Handie Goods
Conn Bouse items.
DOUBLE KILLING
OVER CARDS
BLIND COUPLE
GET M A RRIED
SNOW STOPS WORK
IN BOHEMIA
Colombidn Protection.
!
Funeral Honors for Painter.
clAùSlFIEi) C ö L üii
For
i-XJK BALE._X^C1|—-.1
fruit trees, y p ,. ’*(•»
JVashington street,
FOR SALE.—A firTw«^
< oltou Surprise steam dryer
•«W. Perfectly new, for J <J
quire of T. N. segar.
SHR/'P.-l have somT^
ebeep tu lease on >ha
more years, Inquire oy^
A. C. JeuuingslOB \V«trlft.T*
Eugene.
*■'**
BOR SALE.—50 h eed~»tceti~~'I
some registered Hereford J
Either sex. Addreu McKe».
_^tockFafP>, Spi^eld,
FOK
sale ZI
new. Cheap for cash or will s^
foroats F. A. ArcbmtJ?
gene, Oregon.
GOATS FOR SALE.-;,;goiu~r
condition, for tale at
figures.
Addreg, or call
J. Wood, Eugene, Oregon is
duece ten miles soathweg ii
gene.
FOR SALE.—80 scree timber *.
with living water and large
also 10,000 capacity sawmill;!»
ted two and one-half miles «g
Saginaw, Oregon. Address U
Joyce, Saginaw.
FARM FOR SALE.—A good*
farm with plenty of spring» ig
running stream, good orc tart, kt
garden, well fixed for img*
a dwelling house, two god I*
enough land in cultivation to *
20 bead of cuws; 2 or 3 horses, 1
goats, and some hogs. Adm*
to live, good level road .tol,
though hill-side land with loti d
timber, but have good meadow, j
all 217 acres. Call and wpha
2 miles west of Elmira, on them
road. N. Peterson.
STRAYED.—From my premia«a
Coburg, Wednesday, Sept 911, i
small Jersey cow, mole cola,at
h
than other. StihMi
reward for return. H im K i W m
STRAYED OR STOLEN.-i twri
of 85 for information lejdinjwtii
recovery of the following dasik
mares, will be given by I. >1
wards, J unction City; One iM
n.are about 15)^ bunds high, w!
round body and . heavily built 1
every way, foretop cropped ttaH
four months ago. Aboot !()•
old.
Other one a brownisi W
n utc, four years old, »tout fi
hands high, little darkerib«**
heHil than rest of body,
bought near Cottage Grow ■
horses have beeu worked, Ka®
STRAYED.-A large bay bom* «
at knee of left bind leg; M-*
front shoes much worn.
Guthrie, Eugene.
MONEY’ TO LOAN.-0n pk»
curity. Enquire of
Harris, attorney»-at-l«w.
Forced toC1*R
“The White”
Sewing Mach«
Latest improved
Models.
Call and
nvestigate-
Schwarzschild
IMlEiffl&IUIlRY
book store
A POOR CRUTCH.
Do You?
, :.KX.pcltence is t dfar teacher' «« »hose who pin their
faith to Mercury find out sooner or later. This power-
fui poison combined w>th Potash, is the treatment gen­
erali v prescribed for Contagious Blood Poison, but failure
and disappointment isthe invariable result. These min­
erals drix e in the sores and eruptions, and apparently the
durase k gone and the patient believ* s the cure perma­
nent. I ,.t soon learns better when the old symptoms
return a.m.as s on as the treatment is left off P You
ofwre‘ nuHitirPui Ì-atéd^
feels w hen the b leiar
*
A I'»*0'1**’batf»111
school eh'*»
„gt
Wear?
£ tk*
boot» and
c-l
rith mercury or endure the torture,
tlle Mortification that one naturally
Jou J-J “>r
I \ H nere •.
Fails Nov. 19. —The funeral of the
—-s?A‘
Courthouse
EXONERATED
I <>'>. li. Nov. 19.— A stat 4 luncheon
» \ed in Guild Hall In honor of
u
I
g ar d Qneeii of Italy
Tnsir
ua4e.-tie» nriived from Windsor early ,
ihis ti crnliig and railed on the Italian
ee l'K-»y. An ovation trip waa had .
snretite to the Guild. The streets*
• ete protutxly decorai« d.
1
Soldiers With Cannon
MALCOM MOODY
a -,.
0B*°» AKBJn
Surround Jail and
Shipped Over Street
Ro
ÂÎ.TÏ"» ~-bS
Indignant at Governor.
Denver, Nov. 18.—Labor leaders
are indignant at Governor Peabody's
action in calling lor Federal troops at
' ing-
Telluride, where a strike has beeu ou
The smack sank with all on board.
since last July.
One of the Falcon’s crew was killed.
They assert that not one act of
violence has taken place at Telluride
snd but one assault at Cripple Creek,
growing out of the strike.
The labor representatives assert that
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Horn Confident that Friends Will it is Governor Peabody's scheme to
involve President Roosevelt
iu a
Granville M. Bonnett, et al, to
Rescue Him Before Hanging
labor dispute for political purposes.
500 Policemen Guard a Carload Marcellus P. Bonnett. 100 acreB in
To norrow.
of Strike Breakers Shipped
tp. 17 s, r 3 w, $1125.
Wm. T. and Jennie H. Carroll to
From St. Louis.
Cheyenne. Wyo. Nov. 19.—There is
M. L. Somerville, 14.32 acres iu tp.
intense excitement here today over
17 s, r 3 west, 12200.
Chicago, Nov. 19. —Union teamsters
the prospective hanging of Tom Horn,
T. D. Liutou to M. L. Somerville,
this morning joined bands with the
the notorious scout and stock detec
strikers, sixty walking out of the Chi­ I. 28 acres iu tp. 17 s, r 3 w, 81.
Milton D. aud Marion 1*'. Mitchell, live, tomorrow forenoon.
cago City Railway car barns. Every
Soldiers and caunuu surround the
Today’s Oregonian: Ex-Represen-
member of the organization will re­ to Olive Read, lot 8, block A, Dor­ courthouse aud jail where Horn is tativo Malcom A. Moody is acquitted
ris
’
ad
to
Eugene,
81500.
fuse to handle supplies for the com­
Jennie M. ami John M. Williams to confined, with orders to shoot anyone aud exonerated. Before the heariug
pany. This action was sanctioned by
who fails to halt when commanded.
of the cuse was completed, Judge Bel­
W.
W. Calkins, lot 11, block 1, Uni­
the council of the teamsters’ union
Special deputies and militia com­ linger ordered that a verdict of ac­
versity ad to Eugene, 810.
lint night.
panies from nearby towns are coming quittal bi returned. After listening
Hamilton aud E. J. Meade to Ed­
Mayor Harrison this morning re­
iu to prevent rescue as threatened by t > a brief argument ou the essential
newed his efforts to end the trouble. ward G. Kinney, 120 acres in tp. 6 Horn’s friends. Serious trouble is points in the action, the judge ex­
Aldermanic mediation committeer s, r 7 w, 850.
expected tonight as the town is filled pressed the couviction that there was
Geore E. and Margaret G. Waggon
and the railway officials are ariang
with strangers, all greatly excited no evidence to show that Mr. Moody
er
to
Oregon
Blue
River
Mining
ing for another conference.
The
over
the expected execution.
was gulity of any illegal act in the
strikers announce that the wage Company, “The Badger”, mining
Horn is so confident of release that transaction through which be was al­
claim.
Blue
River
district,
85,000.
scale will not stand in the way of a
U. S. to Henry H. Cox, 80 acres in he refuses to accept the services of a leged to have embezzled and opened
settlement, nor do they demand com­
a letter belonging to Mrs. Margaret
priest.
plete unionization
of the roads. tp. 16 s, r 2 w, patent.
L. Conroy. Without permitting the
Sadie
and
George
Melson
to
Georg
They do insist, however, that routing
case
to proceed any further, he took
Cheyenne, Nov. 19, 2 p. m.—The
cars shall be changed so men will not Midgley certain laud in Eugene,
the matter in his own bands, com­
county
jail
where
Horn
is
coufined
»21
’
00
have to put in from ten to twenty
C. H. Sewell and Geo. W. Turnbow was given extra guards at noon. Full manded the verdict to be prepared
hours each day waiting about the
to
Julia A.
Hestler, lot 7, Union comp i lies of cavalry and infantry immediately, aud ordered a juror to
barns in an effort to make ten hours
sign it for the jury.
cemetery,
iu
tp.
16 s, 5 w, 850.
are r. V held at the courthouse.
actual running time.
Henry
11.
Cox
to
Geo.
Snider,
80
Th
cowboys
are
gathering
iu
the
Sunday’s union mass meeting is ex­
city id express themselves to the
pected to be the greatest demonstra acres iu tp. 16 e, r 2 w, 81.
E. P. aud Mary A. Coleman to effect that the hanging shall not take
tion of organized labor ever held in
Chicago.
Every union in the city Sarah Skinner, lot 2, block 2, Cole­ place.
If an attack comes the battle
will participate. They will march man’s ad to Coburg, $400.
will be bloody as the fight vill take
Theresa and Thomae A. Fountain placa at close quarters.
from beadquarters beaded by bands,
to Tattersalls. The object of this to Warner Nichole, 10 acres in tp. 17
Guards are stationed in the jail
monster meeting is to obtain the s, r 5 and 6 w, 81.
with instructions to shoot Horn
Denver,^Nov. 19.—tatter Lepore
J. I. and G. H. Jones to Leeton L. should the attacking party success­ and Joe Sorici are both dying today
voice of the entire labor element on
the strike question and municipal Lewis, 578 acres in tp. 20 s, r 3 w, fully storm the jail.
the result of the double shooting
ownership of the city’s street rail­ 8125.
The hanging is set for
seven over a game of cards in the priests’s
W. C. and J. M. Tidewell to James o’clock tomorrow morning.
ways.
apartments in his church Wednesday
Late this forenoon it waa announced Densmore, certain land in tp. 18 e, r
night.
that freight handlers for wholesale 4 w, $3000.
The priest says Sorici, they are both
Cheyenne.
Nov.
19.—Governor
grocers would probably agree to
Casper and Nora Lea to E. M. West,
Italians, came here for the purpose
handle goods destined over street certain land in Shield’s donation Chatterton received a letter today, of killing him, having once lost $360
the writer threatening to kill him
railways.
claim in tp. 20 s, r 3 w, $1000.
in a New York bank failure conducted
within twenty-four hours after Horn
A carload of strike breakers arrived
J. M. and Eudora Stephens to Lucy
by Lepore. Their enmity may date
today from St. Louis. Cars started Withrow, certain land in tp. 17 s, r is hanged.
back further us they were heyq to­
from Halsted street this morning. 6 w, $2900.
gether in Italy.
Madam Zola Robbed.
50( policemen guarding them. There
W. W. aud Anna J. Calkins to
was some disorder about the barns. Louis 11. Johnson, lots 10 and 11,
Paris, Nov. 19.—On opening her
The police feared trouble as the line block 1, Uulversity add to Eugene, residence at McDan this morning,
runs through a particularly tough $500.
which had been closed for several
district.
Lottie M. and A. A. Meek to H. months, Madam Zola found the place
Linder, lot 5, block 3, Washburn i practically empty.
The thieves had carted away furni­
Milliorn’s ad to Junction City, 81.
C. W, Washburne et al, to Lottie ture, bneabrac, and curios, which Miss Sadie Bristow and
H. C
M. Meek, lots 3, 4 and 5, block 20, her deceased hugsband, the novelist,
Smith Unite Their
Wasliburne’s ad to Junction City, $1. had spent a lifetime in collection.
Fortunes.
Lottie M. and A. A. Meek to M. There is no clue to the thieves.
E. Speer, lots 3 anil 4, block 18,
Love is proverbially blind, but
Miners are Coming out From the Wasbburne's ad to Junction (»'.y, $1.
Actor Arrested at Cottage Grove. people usually take up matrimony
CIRCUIT
COURT.
District to Cottage Grove.
Cottage Grove, Or , Nov. 18. —Frank with both eyes open. Miss Sadie
Eugene Loan <t Savings Bank vs.
Montrose,
in the employe of the Bristow aud H. C. Smith, who were
Cottage Grove, Or., Nov. 18.- J. C. and G. G. Anderson, to recover Fischer Dramatic Company, was ar­
married at Kano, Klamath county,
money.
L.
M.
Travis
attorney
for
Miners have been pouring into this
rested here on a charge of larceny, last Wednesday, are exceptions to the
place for the past three or four days plaintiff.
claimed to have been perpretrated Ht rule, for each is totally blind. Both
WATER RIGHT LOCATION.
from Bohemia at a lively rate, ou ac­
Independence, Or., He gave $100 bride and groom were at one time
count of the storms. There is report
The Oregon Securities Co., of Bo­ bonis to appear before the justice at able to see and enjoy the beauties of
ed to be about five feet of snow there hemia, locate water right on High­
this place for preliminary hearing nature. Miss Bristow, who is now
at the present time, aud it was still land ditch.
30 years of age, has been without her
snowing at last reports. Should it
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
eight for fully 20 of those years, and
Kidnapping
Scheme.
quit soon, and mild weather follow for
F.
R obs Meyers and Daisy L.
it was while attending the Salem
a few days, the suow will in all prob
Rome, Nov. 19.—The police have
Slayter, Myrtle A. Slay ter witness.
school
for the blind that she became
ability disappear so that outside
discovered the existence of a plot to
Charles D. Rossman aud Nettie A.
work may lie resumed for a limited
kidnap Princess Matgner. dangther acquainted with her preseut husband,
White, Frank C. White witness.
time only. Little further headway
of King Victor Emmanuel. A con through the medium of correspond­
CIRCUIT COURT.
ean tie made this season further than
stant guard has since been kept over ence for the blind. Mr. Smith is 40
years of age, and he had perfect sight
uddergroui <1 work and|milling which
II. Landauer A Company vs. A. the princess, day and night.
until he was 21, but hard study, after
can be carried on all winter by a P.
Petersou, to
recover money
a
severe case of measles, at that time
number of companies.
Jesse G. Wells attorney for plaintiff.
Resumes Work,
caused his blindness. He is a man of
More supplies aud material for win­
PROOF OF LABOR.
means,
owning a
ter work have beeu shipped iuto the
Pittsburg, Nov. 19.—The entire considerable
Charles Destel Hies proof of labor
country
story
and
some
fine
property
mint« during the season just closing
on Gigan miuing claim, Bohemia plant of the Pittsburg Steel Company in Klamath county. That he has not
than at any past time tiuilug the same district.
resumes work Monday, after three
period. This means that greater ac­
weeks of idleness, in which 2000 men allowed bis loss uf sight to io pair
J. B. Young Hies proof of labor on
his usefulness in the world is proved
tivity may be looked for in that vi
were without employment.
by the fact that he conducts his own
cinity than ever before. Much val the Eldorado, the White Elephant,
business, and aimoat entirely con­
uable work has lieeu done during the the Gray Eagle, the Bald Eagle, the
Klondike Gold.
structed the bouse in which he lives
past summer iu the camp, both in the King, the Old Man and the Great
Western
claims.
Blue
River
district.
Dawson.
Nov. 19.—The total out­ now. He goes into the timtier and
construction of uew roads and in
put of Klondike gold for the season cuts bis own wood, felling a tree as
the placing of uew machinery.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
of 1903 is $10,137,308 against $11,845,- ably as a man with two good eyes.
Rich lodes that have previously been
G. W. Long to Benton Wiscarson.
293
last year. The shrinkage is due Miss Bristow is not far behind him
reported to the miuing world have 1.346 acres in Georgetown, 84(13.50.
to extreme shortage of water supply iu accomplishments, for she is able
beeu further developed aud found to
Leroy A. Jand Maude ,MUne to
lie even greater than waa tirst report­ Geo.ge 8. Willoughby, lot 5, block 8, caused by tying up water rights in to go about the city alone, and does
litagation.
housework with perfect eBse.-Ash­
ed.
Among these may lie mentioned University ad to Eugene, $100.
the famous Music mine, now owned
land Tidings.
Carson and lra Comer to C. H.
Italian Revenge.
and controlled by the Oregon Secur­ J ones, lots 2 and 3, block 9, Long A
Minneapolis, Nov. 19.—The body of
ities Company.
A family or two of immigror’s ar­
Landess' ad to Cottage Grove. $1100.
Salvator Battalia, an Italian, was rived thia afternoon from the East.
MINING LOCATION.
L. P. Suapp Hies notice < f location
Panama, Nov. 19.—Advices from of Big Buck claim, Blue River dis
Bogota state that there will be no triet.
demonstration against Americans, *>ut
POWER OF ATTORNEY.
If It should come the Colombian gov­
Olaf Engstaru, of San Marcos. Cal.,
Elmer Yarnell sold 55 bales of hops ernment will give ciliztisof the grauts power of attorney to C. J. Pet
today to Horst Brothers, Janies Hays United States ample protection.
arson, of Lleywellyn. Or.
of Junction City agent, for 18‘7 c«nt«
National Bank Failure.
I a pound.
Elkhart, Ind., Nov. 19 —The First '
Oregon grown clover seed ¡best qual­ National Batik failed to open for;
t usiiK -s this u oroii g.
Bank Exam
ity. Chambers Hardware.
iner l -i »crib ha* been Instructed to
Al* next wt < k. except Wi dit twlay 1
tske eh-rc*.
and Thur« day, Dr . Lo*a, the opti-1
Tl « • ■ 'ine* i nd list ¡lilies were
1*
In
I
ciati, will
is Fi.ge'.e otllt e.
• . y a n ill'on di llatr incurving to
Cuuanlt hi iu ahout your eye».
tlx qimhrif pert.
F ARM FC
s \|.FL
•—
Gras* wed of all kinds at bettoli
A farm nf CIG •cr- !• n-KWt*
prie* a. Chamber» H «rdware.
Ulli 1 recti .rt H »1 ere 1 f vr s il». 14’
act«*» >i
it 1. et d r « •» «Uli
•’re and 16 aerea
alle
Bail
«rwlii hav and
nf 1 inil*l
Albany Herald: Dr. M. V. Leep­ stock. Veil entered hr eprinse
er. of Spring Hill
j»»t l*ck from
Two dwelling bon««« on premieea
his laine county estate ami re|e>rts as Cali on or addreea,
the reeu>la uf the chase seven deer
C. H RICHARDSON.
and a cougar the latter measuring
Pleaaant Hill, Or.
o**T nine feet in m tip to tip. Dr,
Dr L ep ri Harares.
STRIKING
TEAMSTERS
Railways.
BEAT GAMBLERS i
Was Turbulent -It Took Two Offi­
cers, to Eject Her—Accuscs
Roosevelt of Smoking
Highwayman
Lined Gamblers
Nasty Cigarettes.
Against a Wall and Took
Their Money.
Washington, Nov. 19.-Mrs. Carrie
Nation waa forcibly ejected from the
White licu.-u this muinil.g after en­
deavoring to lorce her way into the
presence of the President. She en­
tered at 10 o’clock and Secretary Loeb
explained that the President was very
busy. She sat down lor about half
an hour, keeping up a muting com
went on all other visitors who en­
tered.
Finally she walked into
1, -eti’s office and said she demanded
to see the President immediately,
that she wanted ¡¡* o ask him why he
bi ought a diva into Kansas when he
took his Western tour. Loeb after
u vain uttempt to pacify her, called
on two officers, who were compelled
to drag the smasher out, as she re­
sided to her utmost, She created a
sceue in the street afterwards by pray­
ing for the election of a Prohibition
p. esideut who would represent the
people and not the brewers.
She came here from Baltimore last
night where her troup is playing
“Ten Nights in a Mar Room.” She
incuses Roosevelt of smoking nasty
< i arettes on the capital steps at
'1 ->peka.
CHICAGO’S
famous American painter Vocks, who
died Monday night, was held in the
Amereiau church with highest honors.
The French government was offi­
cially represented.
All
notal le
Americans in Paris were present.
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