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LY GUARD. THl'RSDAY, JANUARY .AO. 10OH PROSECUTION ENOS CASE AGAINST JOHN F. HALL TREES ORDERED fOIFlIBMOUNI Portland Jan 2 6.—The protect»-| was that he and O. Ooslin.^aetiM , for A. B. Hammond and the Astoria ORDER PLACED WITH OREGON tlon finished it* case in the Hall-Mays & Columbia River Railroad, tried to .NURSERY COMPANY, OF SA- conspiracy trial in the federal court secure land in Tillamook which was ___________ ______ the Northern Pacific, this morning, and , Special Prosecutor wanted by DEM, BY IMPROVEMENT CLUB lienev moved to dismiss the action Burke and Goalln were indicted. C. . . » a Ma». <•. lw Fulton, not yet elevated to the against defendant Edwin Mays, ox R<Mn>te Hurk(, and Gos. plaining that there was not sufficient |(n and took up the matter with At- BENOLUTION8 ADOPTED ASKING nvldence brought out against May» torney Hall, Judge McBride, Binger The latter thus exonerated, was dis- Herman, as commissioner of the gen- BE EHM TED Thi. Webster, for Hall. Is making a mo- ; dence on the case with the object of tlon to have the court instruct the easing matters for Burke and Goslln Jury to acquit Hall, and Heney is op- waI Introduced posing it. I Carey testified regarding the ar- Of the twelve men indicted on the ! rangement for E. P. Mays to appear charge of conspiring to fence govern-before the grand Jury in connection Ca- int-nt land In Wheeler county Hall ' with the < barges against him. When ■will alone stand the brunt of the rey was Mays' law partner, prosecution, the others having made I the time came for Mays to testify in — ‘ his own behalf Hall Bald that the arrangements for light punishment or the cases against them having been matter was In the hands of Heney dismissed for having gone over to and the witness thought they had the prosecution with their evidence. reached an understanding for Mays to Haney’s main object is to convict appear, but when Mays went to the Hall, and for this reason he has been grand Jury room he was met with a easy with the rest In order to secure statement that the matter had been their testimony, In justification of his acted upon and that his testimony recommendation that Hall be remov was not needed. Prosecutor Heney then introduced ed from the office of United States his oath of office, showing that h«J attorney. Charles H. Carey and W. E. Burke was not in charge at the time Carey testified today. Burke’s testimony thought he was. —^Z U F >11 t I I**1 DISTRICT’^ TEE TO INTERVIEW NCHOOI. BOARD A special meeting of the East Eu gene Improvement Club was held last night, at which time the matter of lo cating the proposed new public school building on the district’s lot in Fair mount was taken up. At a previous meeting of the club a committee con sisting of W. H. Dempster, M. Svar verud and Ed Judkins was appointed to draft resolutions on this matter and the following was presented last night and adopted by the club: "To the East Eugene Improvement Club: — "We, your committee, would re- spectfully report as follows: Since pulilie expression has been given in the press of the city to the effect that tlie sehool board must erect a new school building this year and since It was stated in the same item that the board probably would not think It best to erect the building In East Eugene on tlie lot owned ivy the district, therefore we would urge the appointment of a committee of three persons who shall collectively call upon the members of the school board and ascertain their views on this Im- Washington, Jan. 28. Secretary I portant matter and carefully and ex- Root and Ambassador Jusaerand to i actly report their sentiments to this day signed th«' Francp-American reci | dull.” procity arrangement drawn under i The committee ns recommended In section three of the Dlngley act. The .the resolutions was appointed and arrangement concedes to Franc ■ the I consists of the following: J. O. Bris abatement of 29 per cent of duties on tol, T. H. Garrett and M. Svarverud. champagne uii<l sparkling wines din- A Tlioii-anil Tree« < tillered. ported into America. In return The matter of selecting the kinds France confirms the minimum tariff I of trees for the various streets In now accorded American products. 1 Fairmount was taken up. the decision Other reciprocal features may later ' being in follows: On Columbia ave be embodied. nue, llnilen trees; on Moss avenue and Orchard avenue, horse chestnut; J. F. Robinson and J. M. Williams on Villard livenin' and Fairmount have been employed by the county to boulevard, maple trees, and on Wal- expert the county books from July 1, I nut avenue, walnut trees. An order 11)07, to January 1. 190*. They went for loot) trees was placed with the Oregon Nursery Company at Salem, over the hooks last fall up to July 1. and they will arrive within a few days The work of setting them out will begin Immediately upon their ar rival. LOWER DUTIES NEW SCHEME TO SECUREGROUNDS ON CHAMPAGNE ARE ASSURED DISTRICT FAIR A meeting of the board of gover nors of the Eugene Commercial Club was held last night at which time the matter of a county or distrlcr fair for Eugene was discussed. Several sites were mentioned, among them being the Huddleston tract of land adjoin Ing the city on the southwest and which Is dose to the biiHlneM portion of the city. \ proposition has be m | made which aeetna to be very feas ibly. it is substnntlally as follows: One hundred men are to take stock In the assodtalon to the amount of’ .8200 each, and each one In so doing 'gets a city lot lu the tract. Whenj this is done the owners of t,he tract i donate 40 acres for the fair grounds | In that way the stockholder* would each' have a good lot, secured at a| reasvnable figure, and the aaaocla- llon would secure 40 acre, of land , free of cost. The United Brothron Sunday achool has elected officers as follows: Su perintendent, H W. Hall; ass t su perintendent. E II. Moore; secretary. Mis* Orsa Hurd; assistant secretary.. Mis* Edith Gardner; treasurer, Mr. Marsters; librarian. Frank Scalfe; organist. Miss Myrtle Bell. In u few days. ♦ ♦ W. S U'Ren, "father of the Inltla- tive and referendum," declares that ♦ he will not enter the race for the ♦ Republican nomination for senator to succeed Fulton. llomer Davenport, (he cartoonist, ■will not be hero Thursday night to deliver his lecture before the high school, as advertised. He has bean called to New York and has hail to eanrel several engagements In this state. EUGENE I ON • * Racket Store .1 ♦ ♦ LOCAL AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS I Pictorial Review Patterns arc} the only patterns provided with a cutting guide and an instruction guide furnished with all new patterns. Every pur chaser of the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives a cutting guide, and no other patterns arc provided with these guides. Subszriptions taken for Pictorial Re view Magazine, $1.00 per ¡year. A free pattern.with cach'’sub- scription Eugene Racket Store W. J. Baldwin, Prop. 35 E. 9th St., Eugene? ’ Oregon ». « 4 • •»•«•••»»«•**«e*44«**A* i > 8 :: ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ O ♦ + ♦ < Proni Friday's Guard.) F E. Chambers Is home from Port- land. S. E. Stevens left today for points north. Sid Beck arrived In the city from the north last night. Mrs. Cornoyer went to Portland to- day on a short visit. G L. Dunn left today for Pendle ton oil a business trip. Miss Leta Buchanan went to Salem today on a short visit. W. A. Bell, the grocer, returned last night from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M Strickler, of Colfax, Wash , are In the city. Miss Sheffield went to Portland today to lie gone several days. Gvp Thurston, of Stiver. Polk coun ty, arrived here this afternoon. Ellis Richardson, of Walton. Is transacting business In the city. Miss Leia Scott, of Plainview. Is here visiting Miss Maud Guthrie Mrs. Mary Shelton was a passen ger to Portland on the noon train Judge Harris went to Albany today to hold a short term of circuit court. Mrs. David Griggs and child re turned to Cottage Grove last night. Deputy District Attorney G. F. Skipworth returned last night from a trip to Portland Kola Nel* returnixl to Salem to day after having been in Eugene on hop business a few days. Percy Long returned today from Portland, where he attended the hardware dealers’ meeting. Miss Marian Lewthwalte. of Ore- g >n City, Is the guest of Rev P. I K Hammond and family of Eugene J. N McFadden, of Corvallis. In the city for a few days. He is former student al the University Mr* Charles Jackson, of Cottage Grovs, is the guest of Mrs. R H Shacklett In Eugene for a few day* Mrs J 8. Higgins went to Cottage Grove this afternoon to Install the new officer* of the W It C there Mis* Lillian Brand, of Florence, is the guest of Mrs Walter McCornack and Mis* Leone Jenkins a few day*. J. Dorsnlfe, of Independence, I* a guest at the home of W. O. Cook and family west of the city W. M Green returned last night from Portland, where he attended the of the retail grocer. of the M Strickler, wife and child, of i. Wish. stopp'd off here last or their wav home from Cali fornia. going on north this forenoon Ivan B Rhodes, state secretary of the Y M C A . ar ve.l here today and will meet with the association of the I'nlvergjty of Oregon H A Jackson. 8. P auditor, re turned last niaht from a trip to Mar- cola He was accompanied by F H. Batton, manager of the 8. P inter eats there r, c♦,«*«. ♦ ♦ »•I HSON ALS • - • ( 0 Y. M. C. A. at that place, was a Cor vallis visitor the first of this week, consulting Secretary Hurd on busi ness in their line. L. A. Moore, of Portland, returned home today after a short visit in Eu gene. He was on hi* way north from Medford, and stopped here looking for a location. He is an old frietnj of E E. Quimby, the cigar dealer, the two having been raised together in Wisconsin. FED AND KEPT OPES BY IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD day at Creswell, the guest of Mrs R. O. Brady. 8. M. Garrison, the well-known S. P. engineer, a former Eugene boy. is in the city. Mrs. M. M. Miller, who has been quite ill for some time past, is able to be out again. J. E. Yarnell and daughter, Miss If Old Sore* were due to outside influences, or if the cause was confined Edna, have returned from a visit •trictly to the diseased flesh around the ulcer, them external treatment and at Boise, Idaho. .»<=., D. w. A. «. Baker returned _____________ t >/tLnhnesa would cure them. But the trouble is in the blood which Rev. home on r OLD SORES the noon train today from hla ap- x^’xXome unhealthy and diseased, and keeps the sore open by continually di“S£ imo “ ‘he impurit.es and potsons with winch the circulation ig ... ....................... pointment south. (From Saturday’s Guard). Th*, pennons cond.tion of the Mrs. Hans Svarverud, who has fifed Frank Jordan, of Cottage Grove,* i been quite ill with diphtheria, is was in the city today. Dr. and Mrs W. H. Pollard, of much better "today. Again the cause Mrs. Geo. H, Smith was a passen- j E^ik iithe'.^ and absorbed" into the blood Marcola, are in the city. J. W. Meyers, of Central Point, is ger on the noon train today for Port-] .“Xbereditnrv ; but it does not matter how the poison become, intrenched land to visit a week or so. in the city on business “ the bkLd. the fart that the sore will not heal is evidence of adnp underly. Mrs. F. W. Carnahan, of it ed ford Claude Spencer arrived home this in<r cause Salves washes, lotions, etc., may cause the place to »cab over and Mrs. la visiting her parents, Mr. ing cause. Salves, was. «. noon from a trip south temporarily, but but the the blood blood is is not not made made a». any F. W Morre, of Bowbells. N. D., is 8. K. George, In Eugene. purer by such treatment, and soon the old T. P. Jenkins, of Sibley, Iowa, ar- recent arrival In Eugene. a inflammation and discharge will return and J. W. Holmes arrived home from rived here thi* morning to visit his old friend, W. P. Morse, a short time. the sore be as bad or worse- than before. trip north this afternoon. I^eonard Gross has returned from < l-Jjl - A s. S. S. goes down “ to the very bottom oi c the James Hawley, of Divide, was in Corvallis, where he played in the or _____ _ cleanses and purifies . the city yesterday and today. • trouble, the blood 1. and chestra at the annual hop of the O | Jas. Seavey returned this afternoon makes a permanent cure. S. S. S. enriches A. C. PURELY VEGETABLE from a business trip to Portland. and freshens the circulation so that instead of Miss Madge Casey, of Woodburn, j J. F. Robinson went to Portland on ¡after a visit with her sister, Mrs. E discharging- unhealthy matter into the place, it carries rich, tissue-building, the noon train today on business. flesh healing blood to the diseased parts and tn every wav assists in a natural John Ingham was a passenger to IL. Campbell, In Eugene, returned cure of the sore. Book on Sores ami Ulcers and anv medical advice free tq home today. Portland on the noon train today. Mrs. Henry Hohl and children all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA Miss Helen Potts went to Cottage were passengers for Cottage Grove Grove this afternoon to spend Sunday on the afternoon train to visit there there. H. Welxselfelder. of Leahiirg. was a few days. W. E. McElroy, of Salem, »spent In town today attending to business Sunday at Springfield, where his; matter.«. B. F. Orr. organizer for the inde 'wife has been visiting Mrs. Albert pendent Order of Foresters, went to I Shaw for a time. Attorney J. M. Williams, of the Portland today. Leonard Gross, the popular bag firm of William* & Bean, is in Sa gageman at the S. P. depot, went to lem today, arguing a case before the supremo court. Corvallis today on business. Henry E. Owen, one of the popular Miss Mollie Blakeley arrived up from Portland last night after a sev street car conductors, is confined to his home on account of a severe at eral weeks’ stay in that city. a Will Abeene arrived down from tack of rheumatism. Will Abeene, of Roseburg, and Roseburg today and is the guest of New York, Jan. 28.—The Thaw cruelty against Thaw, an given at Jos. and Thos. Abeene, of Cottage In return f ir thia his sister, Mrs. A. K. McPherson. case progressed today to within a few the last trial. Grove, returned home this afternoon concession of the defense J rome al I-ouis Johnson went to Creswell after visiting here a few days. hours of its close. When the noon lowed the will of the d?f ’ndant to go this afternoon to attend the funeral Cook Patton, the "Post King,” and recess was iaken the state had practi into evidence. The will gets apart of his grandfather. N A. W. Howe. of Salem, is in Eugene on bookseller Mrs. Geo. McCulloch and Mrs. E. cally concluded Its case in rebuttal, >50,000 for the purposes of inv stl- He is very tnueh impressed business, Jones, of Harrisburg, spent last night and the defense will only have a few gatlon in case Thaw should die a vio lent or suspicious death. 111 Eugene, returning home on to over the beauty and prosperity of witnesses to call In sur-rebuttal. the city. The prosecution today brought day’s local. District Attorney Jerome caused Dornsife returned to Inde- Jerome the W. H. Weatherson, editor same surprise by announcing that he forth several witnesses to sav that today after a visit at the 1 pendence the Florence West, who has been would call no exflert witnesses in re Thaw seemed rational on the right of city f ir several days, left for home ou homo of W. O. Cook and family west buttal of the testimony of the alien the tragedy. of tho city. Both the p-osecution and d f'nse this morning’s stage. ists introduced by the defense. He Mrs. Roy B. Cox. of Oregon City, said he would reply in his argument rested at 3:16 this afternoon. (From Tuesday ’ s Guard.) Justice Dowling afn nounced that after a visit at the home of her pa to show that a competent case of in S. A. Potter, of Ashland, is in the rents. Mr. and Mrs. 1«. P. Horton, re sanity had not been made out. Ills use all of tomorrow summing up for city. defense might use turned home today. all move prevents th - defense from call the J. D. Waring, or 3aiem, spent last tomorrow summitig up Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kompp arrived for ing t>e state's experts of last year. of the dty. night in up from Junction this afternoon to The proceedings will also materially Thaw and that the prosecution would Miss Yetta Wald is visiting In Al visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. be speeded by ag-eement of counsel be allowed all of Thursday. The court bany a few days. 8. Hyland over Sunday. to read Jo the jury the testimony of may charge the jury Thursday even Dr. T. W. Harr ; i is home iiom a Ona 8. and Jesse A. Phelps, of Ma Abraham Humme'l, who Is serving ing, but probably not until Friday, pleton, arrived here from R seburg trip to California. time at Blackwell's Island for subor when the case will pass into the t ) Portland C. O. Peterson went this morning. •Th. ) have le n there nation of p r’ury, convening th“ af hands of the jury. today on business. proving up on some timber land. Littleton and Jerome will make the fidavit of Evelyn Nesbit, alleged to in from the R. R. Poppleton came Mrs. Dosla Calloway went to Cres have been signed in 1903, charging only speeches. south this afternoon. well this afternoon to visit her sis Banker John Bell, of Springfield. ter,'; Mrs. Wood, a few days. She was accompanied by her two children. was in the city today. Chas. Jackson, of Ontario, Or., is Rev. G. A. la-ant. of Portland, ar rived this afternoon to be the guest in the city on business. Felfx Wagner returned last even of Rev. O. C. Wright over Sunday. He will speak at the Baptist church ing from a trip south. George Croner went to Salem on tomorrow morning. Mrs. R. B. Lassell and sister. Miss business thfs afternoon. Kola Nets, the Salem hop buyer, is Stephens, of Harrisburg, paid Eugene in the city on business. a visit yesterday. While here they Misses Gnssie and Mae purchased a handsome piano from spent Sunday in Portland. the Eilers Piano House. L. L. Warnock made a busines: Drew Griffin Is home from Port + Indianapolis, Jan. 28.— + trip to Halsey this afternoon. San Louis Obispo. Cal., Jan. 28.— land, where he attended the meeting Rev. T. 8. Handsaker arrived up + The convention of United Two tanks of the Standard Oil Com of the hardware dealers of the state. + Mine Workers of America + pany at Port Hartford caught fire from Corvallis this afternoon. He was chosen a member of the ex- Salem Journal: Miss Nellie Smith + unanimously voted six months + from the heat of a burning oil tank of ecutlve commltteo of the organisa and Miss Margaret Kunke left Satur + pay. with all expenses, includ + the Union Oil Company, ¿truck by tion. day evening for Eugene, where they ♦ ing all medical attention, to + lightnlr g y sterda.v. One of the S and- V. D. Scobert and E. Dodge are In + John H. Mitchell, who an + ard tanks is nearly filled with oil i will visit friends. the city on their wav to California, Dr. A. Sharpies returned to his ♦ nounc'd his intention to take + and is being emptied into the steam They where they expect to locate, + a long vacation in the endeav + er at the wharf. The other is nearly were formerly ill the mercantile bus farm near Goshen this afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kelly returned ♦ or to recover his health. + empty and has exploded, the oil flow iness In Eugene, selling out last sum last night from a visit in Portland. ing into the ocean, by which the mer to Moses & Son. They have been Jos. Goodfellow returned this af + ♦♦ + + + + {- + + •> + + + + ■» + whole town of Port Hartford is In Portland since. tffi"°atened. William J. Stevenson, of Duluth. ternoon from a trip to points north. R. E. Mason, of Albany, was in thi, t HIGHER HEALTH LEVEL The Port Hartford wharf is afire, Minn., left on the northbound train "I have reached a higher health according to a telephone message this morning for the East, after vis city today on one of his regular trips Mrs. J Hanson returned this after level since 1 began using Dr. King’s fr ni Avila, two miles i-o;n that port, iting City Attorney S. D. Allen yes N. A. Smith, of Blue River, return New Life Pills.” writes Jacob Spring and the Pacific Coast railway trains terday and today. Mr Stevenson is "They cannot r-ach the port on account of prosecuting attorney for the county of ed this morning from a trip to Coos er, of West Franklin. Maine. Bay. keep my stomach, liver and bowels landslides. The Hotel Marie at the St. Louis, Minn., and is returning noon from a visit at Cottage Grove. working just right." If'these ptlls wharf is in d.'nger and several from California, where he served a W. T. Bailey returned this after- disappoint you on trial money will be schooners are lying in to tak ■ all peo- requisition on certain criminals want noon froni a business trip to Rose refunded at W. A. Kuykendall’s dru^ p’ ■ abcard in case tb.a place is doom ed in the former state. burg. store, 25c. ed. Constable F. T. Plank went to DI Several wagen loads of men have (From Monday’s Dallv Guard), vide this afternoon on official busi The closed season for hunting ducks left this place to help fight the J. L. Zeigler left today for a trip ness. and geese commences February 1. flame.-. Miss Anna Hohl returned this af This season has been a rather poor down tho valley. Later Details. Elmer Gray »pi nt Sunday with his ternoon from a short visit at Cottagi one with the Eugene hunters, al San Louis Obispo, Cai.. Jr.r. 2k.—■ Grove. best girl at Alban). though the ducks are reported very Four of the nine tanks at Port Hart Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen are on r numerous below the preserves and E. G. Briggs made a trip to his ford are afire and It is apparent that trip to Chicago and other Eastari the farmers whenever they farm at Irving today. are dis- the others are doomed. The oil has Frank Jordan, of Cottage Grove, points. posed to hunt them have secured spread over the waters for mor than Miss Zelmn Cruzan left this after good bags lately. spent Sunday in Eng ne. half a mile square and is burning. Russell and George Coleman were noon for Wildwood, after a visit ir Twenty men on a burnlrg tank bare Eugene. over from Coburg today. IP YOU K\KW ly escaped before it exploded, and Mrs. V B. Matthews, of Goshen J W. Craghcad and wife are here The mprlta of tile Texas " Wonder, ’c.njer. families living in proximity to the returned this afternoon from a trit from Salem for a few days. you would never suffer from kidney, burning tanks l?ft t.'.eir homes early Fred C. Plell. of Junction, was in to Portland W. D. Neeley and Montie Miner re bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 ’» today in reant attire and took refu#e the city t .iday on business. bottle (two months’ treatment). Sold in the hills. J. J. Murray arrived home this af turned this afternoon from a trip t< by O. J. Hull, or by mail. Send fo« Cottage (’.rove, ternoon from a trip north. A, 4 brooder* Mrs. Hiram Rayl and daughter, o testimonials. Dr. E W Hall. 2926 Mrs. Cornoyer returned this after Oliv* «treer. St I.oul* Junction City, are visiting Mrs. C. J at Chambers Hardware Co. noon from a visit to Salem. N. J. Bryant, the Franklin mer Barhite In Eugene. C. L. Williams left this afternoor chant. was in the city today. W. H. Walker, of Jasper, was in for the scene of his logging opera Hons at Wildwood. the city yesterday and today. L. N Roney has so far recovered Mis* Helen Potts returned today from his recent illness as to be up from a visit at Cottage Grove. Leonard Brown returned this after and around the house. H. E. Abbott and wife left this af noon from a trip to Portland. C. L. William.«, the logging con ternoon for St. Paul. Minn., where they will reside in the future. tractor, I» down from Wildwood. Wm. D. Neeley and Montie Miner Fred Fischer, the lumberman of are in the mountains above Cottage Marcola. spent Sunday in Eugene. Miss Zelnia Crinan arrived down Grove on a timber cruising trip. Mrs. J. M. Roberts went to Port from Wildwood this noon on a short land today to visit her sister-in-law visit. Rev. O. A. Stillman returned this Mr*. Weatherford, who Is very ill. Dick Richardson and ’’Prune) forenoon from a week's stay at I-o- Francis returned last night from S ranc. J. C Watkins, the butcher, la able lem. where they have been visiting Attorney G. F Skipworth return« to he down town after a severt ni this afternoon from Junction, nes-’. J. P. Kllrey was a passenger to he appeared as counsel In a clvf Captain John Baker, of Sale Co ¡age Grove on the afternoon train ter a visit with his daughter. \ today. Miss Anna Hohl went to Cottage N. Roney, in Eugene, returned today. Grove this afternoon to visit her folks E. O. Tobey and daughter. Mvrtl a few day*. J F. Mlnney and wife and Miss have returned from a trip to the E They say there is Lucille Cook are In the city from and South. place like home and are very glad Vida today IT. A. Sharpies arrived down from get back. hl* farm near Goshen on the noon WlLI.ltMa UAHHOLD’ RU.VE train today. R R. Popplton. after a short visit ___ WITH ARNICA and WITCH HA7F In Eugene, left this afternoon for The best salve in the world for cuts HOME of MR. AND MRS. J U. WEST points south. bruise*, sore*, ulcer*, salt rheum, tet Mr*. N ImRsut, Jr. arrived here Today we present 7 ‘w OTerJ’350®- 1 It la handsome in today from Wilbur to visit friend* ter, chapped hands and all skin ervp new residence of Mr Don*. Guaranteed tn give «a’l«f»Mlor st >he corner o( East Twe’fth M."d ** ,n orn,,n,ent t0 ,b part A • • Q | ' Twelfth I Of tw City In which it is locate’ Tir- e i s "one jp'-rt A i.- 'Vm Cn WiilMin* Mr. r. - X.-,. í®*!l • p 3 ,drawn hj xr. e«- S e e EVIDENCE CONCLUDED IN HARRY THAW CASE BURNING OIL MINEWORKERS VOTE EXTRA PAY ENDANGERS WHOLE TO GREAT LEADER CALIFORNIA TOWN