Eugene semi-weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-190?, May 11, 1904, Image 6

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I Mt tUUt *'t GUARD
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ROSEBURG.
rr L and Betij G McPhe-son to *
ab r L po a o e
O C K R Co; 15x120 teet in exttud- j
mill« (two aud one-half percent.,
2
1
... 5 0 2 I
Newell,
ss
Ô
e< urvey of Springfield. 830.
where ne found it, to 21L mills, at
Ï oÔ
Reed, rf....... ... 3 0 0 I
r>
0
'a.ues .« i. d Fannie L Stausbie
’he same time educing the county
. 4 0 0 (
Bradley, If
O
2 0 o !
4 o
Nadler, 2b
JACK K C o ; 15»12 t feet iu ex
debt from 8100,000 to approximately
Ï 8 2 Ô
0
1
4
Morrow,
c
ti led survey of spil ¿field. 830.
1 Î 0
4 0 0 I
Oswill, cf . .
lu t ie Im nement of r:ads Com-
' G slid A B Van Valzab to Wm 11
1 0
4 0 1
Ordway, lb
1 0
1
G. s<ler; certain land iu extended sur-
iiis-iouer Hill has. beeu untiring in
j Miller, 3b......... 4 0 1
o
1
Vi* of Springfield. 83200
Gregory, p .. 4 0 1 0
bis labors. He has not taken the
wor s of supervlaors or those appoint
Marlon and Eliza J Lebow to Dore-
Totals ........... 34 o ti 24 14 6
nd to sill eivi-e wor ori the roads and
un Lumber Co; 160 acres In tp 20, s r
KUNS AND HITS BY 1NN1NGS.
bridges. bul has personally inspected
2 w. 81000
I
Eugene ............... I 0 0 1 0 1 5 1 X— 9
uch work ui different times durin
Joseph Hnd Nelli» E England to the
Hits ................. 1 0 I 1 2 2 3 2 x—12
Work
to
Resume
on
Ground Underneath the its progress, no matter at what dis­
0-0
Doreua Lumber Co; 160 acres in *p Took the Game
From Roseburg............. 0 0 0 0 0 01 09 01 3 Ü 0 10
—8
Hits.................. 9
cern! rt to himself. He has all along
•Ju, s r 2 w. 81000.
This Rich Property
SUMMARY.
on permanent work in grad
C A and E A Wooley to the Doreua
Wheels of a Southern insisted
Eugene Blues This
Stolen bases: Clynes (2). Down­
ng, corduroying and rocking, dis­
Lumber Co; certain laud in tp 20, s
ing, Romer, Briseno. Double . play:
couraging ratehwork except wiiere ab­
r 2 w. 83000.
at
Once
Reitz
to Radford. Bases on balls:
Pacific Train
Afternoon.
solutely necessary. Under the old
AV A aud Maria Hartung to Fingal
Off Somers, 3; off Gregory, 3. Hit
system road supervisor« and those in­
Hinds aud H Venska; certain land iD
by pitched ball: Reitz. Struck out:
By Somers, 12; by Gregory, 7. Passed
trusted with liiidge work did about
D G McFarland's 3u ad to Cottage
ball: Morrow. Left on bases: Rose­
an they pleased with the appropria W. B. Dennis, Owner of the Grove. 8150U
burg, 10; Eugene, 9. Time of g»me:
He Was Brakeman on the Port
Shamrocks
Run
Up
a
Score
of
tions allotted tlieu., without any
W
W
aud
Mary
A
Chessman
to
Anna
Mines, Has Returned From
I hour, 50 minutes. Umpire: Turner.
land Dallas Run and a Former check or supervision. Then when the
S Pryor; In. 3, blk 5, Cnristian’s 2d
Thirteen to Eugene “Blues”
California
--New
Furnaces
bills came in the commissioners’
ad to Eugene. 83000.
Yesterday’s Coast League scores:
Well Known Eugene
Eight-
court worked iu the dark, without any
to Be Erected.
Burton S and Eliz» C Kelsay to
Oakland, 6; Portland, 3. Seattle, 16;
Man.
knowledge of the correctness of
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Tacoma, 2.
claims and without means of verify­
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dennis, of the
Daily Guard May 7
Pearl aud E T Anderson to Wm
ing the same. This has all been Black Butte quicksilver mine have re­
Lane; certain land in block 5, J I
A good sized crowd and warm WATER AT THE
The startling news reached Eugene changed. It is not too much to say
turned from California, where they Jones, ad to Cottage Groie. 8670.
weather produced a good game of
about huon tnday that Frank B that Commissioner Hill's personal at
spent the winter months. While in
Fred Fisk, sheriff.to A C Jennings; basebail ou the league grounds this
Hawk, a well known former Eugene tendon in this Hue has saved Lane
CEMETERY
California Mr. Dennis visited a uum- 160 acres in tp 15, s r 6 w. Tax deed. afternoon. Bilyeu and C. Oswill
young man. was killed in Portland at i county many thousand dollars of the
ber of the leading quicksilver and
A C Jennings to E E Wilson; 160 were the battery for Roseburg and
ten o’clock th is morning by being money appropriated for the better­
gold mines of that state. The object acres iu tp 15. s r 6 w. 8’0.
Romei ami White for Eugene.
run over by a train. No particulars ment of road« and bridges.
of his visit at the quicksilver mines Daisy Burrill; lots 9 and 10, blk 5,
STORY OF THE GAME.
of the accident were received, further
Lots Can Be Kept Fresh and
REASON FOR RE-ELECTION
was to gather information regarding Kelsay’s 2d ad to Eugene. 8200.
than that he met his death at the
First
inning —Roseburg : Newell’
the latest improvements in quicksil­
This
is
a
potent
reason
for
the
re-
Green the Entire
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Jefferson street depot, the terminus
batted to Downey, out at first; C. I
ver
furnaces
preliminary
to
the
pre-
election
of
Commissioner
Hill.
And
01 the Pordaod-Airlie line of the
George B Anderson ami C-roline M Oswill flew out to Clynes at left;
Year.
i be has traveled ttie county from 'one i varation of plans for the erection of Rankin; F L Chamber/ r itness.
Southern Pacific Co.
Bradley lined to Reitz, out at first.
large reduction works at Black Butte.
'
side
to
the
other
in
ever
y
direction,
Mr. Hawk was brakeman on the
Eugene• 1 ’ ' eno out at first on a
The Black Butte Company is now
The trustees of the I. O. O, F.
local train between Portland and Dal­ knows tho condition ot every r>«l of
•inky ... . iu trout of plate; Radford cemetery have made arrangements
ready
to
go
ahead
with
the
construc
­
I
any
importance,the
capability
of
road
“
ANOTHER
CITIZEN
”
las. having been on that run for sev-
walked
to
first;
Downing
hit
to
short,
tion which, when completed, will
with the Eugene Water Company to
eial months past. The train arrives builders as demonstrated by their
Radford out at second; wild throw lo put in water hydrauts at the ceme­
have
a
capacity
of
300
tone
per
day
work,
and
is
just,
now
after
the
sev
­
In Portland on its morning run
HEARD FROM first scored Downing; White hit H tery, provided one hundred and fifty
and will bo th» largest quicksilver
shortly befor* ten o’clock, and it eral years absolutely required to gain
pretty one over left field fence for a lot owners will agree to pay one dol-
plant
in
the
United
States.
Mr.
Den
­
must have beeu while the train was i such kuowledgo in the best condition
home run; Reitz flew out to short
nis brought with him a complete set
lar a year each for the use of the wa-
1
to
do
spleudid,
money-saving
work
switching iu the terminal yards
Roseburg, 0; Eugene, 2.
of plans and working drawings which
ter. It would make a decided im-
for
Lane
county.
Elect
a
new
man
shortly after its arrival that the terri­
Eugene, Oregon, May 7, 1904.
Second inning—Roseburg: Nadler provemeut iu the cemeteiy to have
' who must gain all the knowledge I were especially prepared by San Frau j Editor Guard:—Let us lock the
ble accident happened.
batted to Romer, out at first; Mor­ i the lots green during the dry summer
cisco engineers under his direction
Commissioner
llill
new
possesses,
it
Mr. Hawk was aged about 35 years
• '• r squarely in the face. Did Dr. row walked; W. Oswill singled over
and according to Mr. Dennis’ views
Mnl leaves a wife and one daughter, will t il» him the better part of his
; Bechdolt, a few days ago, by a public econd;Orsvday batted to third; bases months and make it possible for the
of what a modern quicksilver furnace
Echo, a;< ! nine years. He resided iu J term to get in position to do good
| statement, refuse the position of su- full; Miller batted to short, scoring cen etery to be a very beautiful
ought to be. The plans include a
Eli, eue seveial years, having been at work. Then, too, the voters would
periDtenaent of our schools? Our Morrow; Ordway out at second; Mil­ place.
: number of original ideas and jew de­
The water company is extending its
on» time on the night police force, take big chances in supplanting Mr.
! school board could have used their ler stole second; Bilyeu fanned. Eu-
vices for treating mercural ores aud
mains
out toward the cemetery, and
Hill
of
getting
a
commissioner
who
and was driver for the Wells-Fargo
I judgment in the matter. He did not [gene: Clynes flew out to Morrow at
handling rock on a large scale. Work
Express Co. for some time. He was would not attend to this important
need ts condemn himself. Why, then, first; Duohaue bitted to Nadier at at preseut h^s a fotce of men ou the
i of construction will begin some time
a member of the local tent of Knights work.
did he make the statement? One of i second, out at first; Somsrs flew out work and could install the water sys­
during the month.—Cottage Grove
tem in the cemetery right away before
There
is
no
politics
in
good
roads
—
Of the Maccabees and carried an in­
three reasons are evident: First, that to left.
■ Nugget.
the real hot weather begius. It is to
surance policy in that order. His we all want them. They eave the peo­
he could serve the best interests of
Roseburg, 1; Eugene, 0.
be hoped that the owners of lots will
ple
thousands
upou
thousands
of
dol-
i
many friends will learn of hi* un
our schools bv resigning (But he did
Third inning—Roseburg:
Newell I look upon this proposition favorably.
lare
in
their
time
in
hauling,
the
■
timely death with deep regret. He
. not have the position ofi'eied him to singled to right centre; C Oswill
GOOD ROADS
was of a genial disposition and made ability to haul at HDy time of the
I accept or to refuse; perhaps he was a batted to third,N -”’
î second; / r tl < i 'r»
iR A DhC
many friends during his residence iu year aud the wear and tear on wagons
little hasty in the natter.) Second, Bradley batted t'
. M t î row, who
CONVENTION
and
other
vehicles
and
horseflesh.
Eugenn. The family has resided in
that he thought be could pacify the ran for Oswill, n
ond; Nadler
Portland for several mouths, since COMMISSIONER HILL’S HISTORY
great number who do not wish to have flew out to DuSha » » n’ outre; Mor-
divorce
Commissioner Hill is yet on the
Mr. Hawk took the Portland-Dallas
him reappointed, and make the board I row batted to first » >.d ■ -.t. Eugene:
sunny side of life, though with 55 years
run.
Organization Perfected and Offi­ i think that he was in public favor, ano Romer flew up tn L'lljeii, but 'be sud
| thus sbp in by stratagem. Third, was in his er - ami I i!ed to Ui.d the
W. H. Gossler, of Springfield, fath to give him experience. With cor­
Arthur B. Edwards has commenced
cers Elected—Meeting
This
er-’n-law of Mr. Hawk, left on this rect habits be has splendid physique,
that he might be able to say to school ball; Britt m I alted to first and out; suit against Agues L. Edwards for di-
i
afternoon’s train for Portland, The giving him the stamina required in
boards in the future, to whom he '
Afternoon at Courthouse.
I might apply for a position, that he Radford out i v tame route; Downing voice. lu his complaint, filed today,
funeral announcement will be made the office. Was born in Missouri in
dropped in fi nt of plate, out at first. he alleges as follows: That they were
I
the gold year, 1849; his father, the
tomorrow.
resigned the position of superintend- j Roseburg. 0; Eugene, 0.
married iu Portland July 14, 1901;
The Lauo County Good Roads con­ ent of Eugene schools and thus avoid
late Judge H. N. Hill, came to Ore­
Fourth inning— Roseburg : W. Os . that they were residents of Lane
gon in 1853, being one of f.hs pioneers vention was called to order by Chair­ the shame of being turned down.
will lined to Briseno and out at first; county at that time and that the
LANE COUNTY
■ who took the “out-off” and experi­ man M Svarverud at the courthouse
We had hoped that Doctor Beclidolt ' Ordway safe at first on bad throw; plaintiff has been a resident of the
enced such sufferings on the Eastern this afternoon at 1:3C o’clock. A was sincere in his statement, but I Miller fl«w out to Briseno; Bilyeu
county for nineteen years; that plain­
Oregon desert, and coming dewn the large number of delegates, represent­ doubts begin to iise as e-ents go on. lined to Kriseno, Ordway out at sec-
TEACHERS’
tiff has treated defendant with kind­
then roadlesa Middle Fork of the Wil­ ing the different sections of the coun­
A certain senior of tne high school ot>d.
Eugene :
Whlte struck out; ness and affection, furnished her with
lamette river to Eugene. He Is a far­ ty, were present.
is very busy circulating a petition, Rietz batted to third and on bad a good home aud pertormed the du-
INSTITUTE mer in comfortable circumstances, After hearing reports of the differ­ with a type printed heading saying, throw made second; Clynes to first on
and resides fourteen miles north and ent committees aud a communication after a little flowery trimming, “Wej ! dead ball; DuSbane fanned; ; Reitz , ties of a husband well and faithfully;
that in September, 1902, the defend­
west of Eugene on part ot bis father's from the county court agreeing to aid wish to retain his service.” This per- [ stole third; Somers fanned.
ant, wilfullv and without piovoca-
donation claim and other land ac­ in the construction of a sample road, eon declares that ne does not wish to ■ Roseburg, 0; Eugene, 0.
ticu, deserted the plaintiff and has
The program for the annual county quired by purchase.
the convention proceeded to elect see him reappointed, but that he
Fifth inning—Roseburg: Newell
te»chers’ Institut» has beeu arranged
officers and council of twelve, aud wished to show bis appreciation for j to first on dead bull; C. Oswill bunt­ since continued to live separate and
apart frern the paintiff. There are no
and will he interesting aud beneficial
perfect the organization. The officers what the doctor has done.
ed a fly out to Dowuing; Bradley cnidrt-n as the resut of said marriage.
COTTAGE GROVE’S
to the teachers in attendance.
elected were :
The senior says one thirg, the peti- ! ' singled to left centra, scoring Newell; C. M. Kissinger is Edwards' attorney.
The speaker* aud instructors are:
Pretident, M. Svarverud; secretary tion declares another. Do not be un­ wild throw by Romer advam’td Biad-
Stat» Superintendent J. H. Acker­
NEW SCHOOL and treasurer, F. M. Wilkins; coun­ derhanded. Be honest, young man. ! i ley to third; Nadler batted to Briseno Cottage Grove Items.
man, President P. L. Campbell, Pres­
cil of twelve, Jerry Atkinson.Lorane; Do not let undue influence shadow and error ecored Bradley; Nadler
A. C. Woodcock, Irving; Professor your integrity. We know your inti­
ident Ressler of the Monmouth Nor
—
stole second; Morrow Hew out to Bri­
J. M. Hyde, U. of O. ; H. D. Ed- macy. Who is the author of that pe­ seno and double play to Reitz put out
nud, President Mulkey, of tlie Ash-
Herbert. Eakin, the banker, has pur­
land Normal, City Superintendent Contract Let to W. F. Gray of wards, Eugene; Ed Bailey, Junction; tition?
ANOTHER CITIZEN, j the side. Eugene: Romer lined to chased of J. 1. Jones the Vanecboiack
L. R. Traver, Salem schools. Profes­
Helmus
W.
Thompson,
Pres.
Eugene
That City—A Six Room
(The Guard bus printed letters , Nadler and out at first; Briseno flew residence opposite Lurch’s residence
sor Sweetser, Professor DeCou, Pro­
Commercial Club; U. P. Root, Cot­
touching on both sides or the school io centre and on two errors made sec­ property, and is moving it on his lots
Building.
fessor Shaffer, of the state university.
tage Grove; J. V. O’Leary, McKen­
trouble aud now does not wish to ond; to third on another error; Rad­ at the rear of the same block. Both
Two periods of each day will be de­
zie; Professor E. H. Me a lister, Dept.
keep its columns open for further ford lined out to Nadler at second; Mr. Jones and Mr. Eakin will build
voted to the discussion of live educa
Bids for the construction of Cottage Civil Engineering, U. of O. ; J. D. dis'usslon of the matter. The school Downing flew out to center.
substantial business bouses on the
tional question*.
Grove's additional six room public Matlock, chairman street commit­ board will settle the question
Roeebarg, 2; Eugene, 0.
tine lot made vacant by the remoral
of
Part of oue afternoon to a visit to school building, which will occupy a tee, Eugene city council; R. J.
Sixth inning—Roseburg; W. Oswill of the Knox and Vanecboiack res­
whether or not it wants to retain Dr.
the university, thus enabling the sltely location ou the west side, were Hemphill, Pleasant Hill.
[to first on balls; Ordway fanned; idences in the near future.
Bechdolt.)
teachers to see the workings of this upened Monday aud the contract was
Impromptu speeches were then
i Miller walked aud Oswill to second;
Frank ¿Hard, proprietor of theJVe-
splendid school.
awarded to W. F. Gray, of Cottage heard from the different members of
I Bilyeu batted to third; Miller out at savins, Oregon-Colorado and River-
All the school* of the county are Grove, he being the lowest aud best the convention, af'er which they ad-
second; Newell's single to right aide group of mines in the Bohemia
BOOTH-KELLY
required ny law to remain closed dur­ bidder.
journed.
scored Oswill; C. Oswill put a two- district, arrived at thia place late last
ing the seabions ot the institute, aud
The bid*—T.
F.
Conn, 87750;
bagger to deep centre, scoring Bilyeu
CAMPS OPENED and
week from Boston, where he spent
all teacher« are allowed three days' Thomas A Son, 86250, Riggs A Woods,
Newell; Bradley lined to Reitz, I
th-» winter.
Mr. Hard ia making
pay from their districts while iu at­ 86649.20; Dan Fisher,87100; A. F. Pe
out at first. Eugene: White put a
pr narations to begin an aotive Bea­
tendance at the institute.
terson. 88583; W. F. Gray, 86222.
two-bagger to left: Reitz singled to
st ’s operations in hie splendid group
Bring your text-books aud course of
The contract forjthe furntshiug and
right and stole second: Clynes fan­
The
Bootn-Kelly
Company
’
s
camps,
ot mines and extensive improvements
study and show your interest iu your installation of the heating plant for
Mary E and Myron A Bitgood to
ned; DnSbane flew out to Oswill at
will be made in his mines this season,
work by taking an active part iu the th« present school building was Lester N Phelps; lot C, blk 6, Hen- I known as the Foss and Laflin camps,
I left, White and Reitz scored on the
exercises.
awarded to Nelson A Piper for 8600, dricks' amended addition to Eugene. on Little Fall Creek, have begun op­ throw in and an error by catcher Oe- includiug new stamp mills and other
erations after many month* of ilde-
modern mining machinery.
Two evening sessions will bs held. they being the lowest bidders.
8125.
will. Somers flew out to Morrow.
Excellent music will be furnished at
The coutrat for repainting the pres­
Daisy and J O Jessup to A G Good- ness. James E. Stewart, of Spring­ J Roseburg, 3; Eugene, 2.
6tate Game Warden J.W. Baker was
loth day ami evening sessions. No ent building was let to T. W. Jenkins man; lot
blk 2, Coleman'* 2d ad to field, who had the contract last sum­
recently presented with two pair of
Seventh
inning
—
Roseburg
:
Nadier
mer to furnish the meats,has received
teacher will be excused from attend for 8546.51'.
Coburg. 8-55.
to short, out at first; Morrow batted < fine ring-neck Mougolian pbeasante
aiice at the Institute.
Contract for tie heating in the new
T G and Martha A Hendricks to an order for the first consignment of to third and on two wild throws made I by some of bis valley friends. Mr.
Begiiiuiug Wednesday, May 11, at liuildiug will be let later. The uew llerlert L and Rosa Burt; lot 7, blk 550 pounds, to be deliveied today. circuit of the bases; W. Oswill flew Baker has prepared a nice park for
8:30 a. m., and closing Friday, May public school building is to be com- 11,Hendricks' amended ad to Eugene. More men are being added as fast as out to Somers at right; Ordway, these beautiful birds at bis home in
they can t>e had, aud it is understood struck out. Eugene: Romer to Bilyeii this city and was not a little surprised
! pleted by September 1.—Cottage 8120.
13, at 4 p. m.
I
at first: Briseno to third, out!
Certificates of attendance will be is­ Grove Leader,
Colonel F and Angle Smith to Wil- that other camps of this company will out
at first: Radford singled past first; on visiting the park one day this week
sued to those attending at least 16
liam |Hintze; lot 4, block 32, Fair- soou begin operation.
to find two neatly couetructed neats
Dowuing to Bilyeu, out at first.
I
certificates entitle your
mount. 8225.
Roseburg. 1; Eugene, 0.
hours.
containing six eggs each, the birds
SASH AND
Final score: 13 to 8, in favor of haviug become completely domiciled
schools to an apportionment of 85.
Colonel F aud Angie Smith to w W
Roseburg.
W M. MILLER.
I tnd 11, blk 14,
ir-
to their new quartets. Although only
li is said ilia' uothiug is sure ex­
YESTERDAY’S SCORE. |
Superintendent of Schools
DOOR HACTOKY
last July birds it is evident that they
cept death and taxer, but that is not
Tl.e score of yesterday’s game fol­ mean to be on hand early in the sea
Richard B aud Emma E Gorman to altogether true. Dr. Klug’s New Dis­
I covery for Consumption is a sure
Frank E Allen; 160.49 acres in tp
son with their broods
The game
I cure for nil lung and throat troubles.
EUGENE.
23, * r 3 w. 81200.
warden will soou have quite a pheaa
I Thousands can testify to tliat. Mrs
A report is current here, and it is
r h po
spencer Butte Lodge No 9, 1 O O • ' B. VauMetn , of Sbepherdt-wn,
antry. —Leader.
0 1 9
I ri-eno, s s
J. R. HILL upou goed authority, too, that ____________
to Mrs 1 south
I’ Hopewell.
'a., says: “I had a severe case Reitz.
half
2
i
1
1
2
b
Springfield is soon to have a large ^Tlot 87, 1 1 <>
O O
I) F cemetery. 813.75. of It uchltia :m I for a year tried Doauiug, 3b
Quick Arrest.
5 0 0 Î
1 g 1 beard of. but got no re- White, c
sash and door factory. The people
5 1 3 15
Frana II an IJAddie F. Rogers*towO
J.
•
e
bottle
of
Dr.
King's
New
A.
Gulledge,
of Verbena, Ala.,
4 o 2 9
Clynes. If
a. re~~in tp H*>, * t '.1
,4
was twice in the hospital from a ee-
' A faithful, conscientious Iscbarge who are behind the big proposition I' stanwoi I.
covery then cured me absolutely.” Radford. 1 b
3 n a 6
are
the
Bootb-Kellv
Co.
aud
other
w. 81. SS----------------- It's infallible for croup, whooping Do> bane, cf
case of piles causing 24 tumors
Cf the dut les of the office ot county
4 •> 1 0
- fidUd (
After doctors * and . all'remedies*
W J and Maggie Tengra to the Ore­ cough, grip,pneumonia and consump­ Romer, rf ..,
Cotiimlssloovr entitles J, R. 11111 to capitalists from Portland and Chica­
4 Î 1
1
Buckien s Arnica Salve quickly *r
go, which it Is understood will each gon and Califoruia K R Co; 15x120 tion Try It. It's guaranteed by w. I Somers p
4 0 1 0
te élection t that Important office.
I. l‘.-l.... '*, I
t
rested further inflammation andlcurel
K Elected lu KKV, Mr. 11411 lia» beeu take a third interest. -Springfield feet in extended survey of Stringfield free. Keg. size, Joe, 81.00.
| Totals
• ' -J1 conquer» ache* and, kills
.38 9 12 27 11 2 f*'n.»2S«>
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News.
**gW,81.. DeL*no. druggist.
r< »| oosille to not a l|r<’e estent in
I
i bringing the tax levy down from 25
HAWK
KILLED
BLACK
ROSEBURG
BUTTE
W!NS
MINES
GAME
wants
Courthouse items
COMMISSIONER
•nr
Tta* cures effected bj Dr
covers, or
sump« for th. ? <’otb-'.^uWf
JvAii. e, to Dt. IL V. .
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