Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 03, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THF EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
burglar makes
Dixt
1IXM4
,f R
a visit at Portland
and Mrs. A J. Titus.
i ter at Gresham.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R<
.Jr
R B Wray, t
auto man. return- after a visit here of a few da
havt
ed
this
afteruoi
u from a business returned to Portland.
Jr,
trip to Portland.
Miss Marie Criteser
Professor R. H. Dearborn and ranch above Dexter
Attorney J. e You
in
wife
left
this
'city from C ot tag» Croi
morning for
Foley short stay in Eugene.
Springs on an outing.
-Mrs W w Mg, re an
Fred Applegate was in the city
arc
Miss
Hazel
Warner, of Jasper, is from Yoncalla today, returning home
at Sodavill«, qq
the
guest
of
Miss Mamie James in on the afternoon train.
James Hayes. th.
Eugene for a few days.
| man. was in the city
,
I J. Claggett, of Independence, is
Miss
Josie
________
_ returned to
Moorhead
Walter Carroll
During the past few days there has
visiting at the home of his sister.
June-
her home m Junction City toda after Mrs. S. F. Kern», in Eugene.
Relative to the report of the state
been an epidemic of burglaries in tlon on the noon
a '¡sit with friends here
board of health upon samples of
Besides the Edwards bur-
Mrs. H. V. Johnson cat
Eugene
Albany
Herald:
Geo
H
Miller,
of
up
from
O \\ Hurd, of Florence, arrived
Ritchey Creek water «ent to the
jiry and the attempt to enter the I Irving today to visit a »
.n the city last night from Portland, this city, and Miss Nina Martin, of board by Mayor Matlock to be ana-
Barrett
in
W. P Ely. of Kelso
........ residence . as mentioned ------
h . was [ where he has been on business.
Salem, spent Sunday in Eugene.
lyzed, in which it is stated that the
ino:her column, the residence of L. an arrival in Eugen,, last
Professor L. R. Aiderman and fam­
Mr. Carter and daughter, of Lea water 1* unfit for drinking or do-
0 BecKwnn
Beckwith ai
at iue
the cururr
corner oi
of r_ast
East | l
Miss - Myrtle
.
’lyrtie Lee came
d »•
rroni
ily will leave in the morning for Day­ burg, returned home on the stage mestlc purposes. Mayor
Matlock
.-„.x anl
»ni Pearl streets was burrlnr.
Sixth
burglar- I Cr-xw. : on t
ton, Or., on a two weeks' visit.
this morning After a visit in Eugene
stated to a Guard'reporter this morn-
ight and U N. Roney's!
*• 11 Callis n ret
s
after-
Volney Hemenway and family have
President Campbell and bride, nee Ing that the report as published Is
office on West Seventh street was en-! n°on from a short trip -o P ir ’
,.,.a and the safe broken into.
I
Jas F Worst, ot Cody o Portland. I returned from their outing at the Mrs. Church, have arrived home from just as he received it. but he stated
„red
’ last'mihT | beach in the vicinity of Heceta Head. Colorado, where they were married.
that he is of the opinion that the wa­
and
Mrs.
J.
W. Hat- ! »as an arrival in Eugene
Mr.
^u*en-
Miss Myrtle Lee returned to Port­
ter became contaminated in some
whose
house
is
came u
up i> fr
fr< 'm Albany
next;,„x J M 1 Deeds
ed8 canle
Justice
of
the
Peace
J.
L.
Clark,
of
field.
to
the
Beckwith
res-1 today to spend a few day» at home land today after a visit at the home Creswell, was in the city today, re­ manner after leaving Eugene and
door
•of her aunt. Mrs. John Buoy, in Eu­
A good
Tdence. heard a noise in the latter I
Roseburg Revie
turning home on the afternoon train. before it was analyzed.
Mrs. O. A gen«.
many other«, in discussing the mat­
Friday night and supposed that Mr.! Houser
and
<••■■-
» i . k ..
daughter are visiting
Albany
Herald:
Mias
Clara
E.
Dr. Franc Lucille Hard 1* home
ter with the mayor, stated this morn­
with
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Howard if
¿nd Mrs Beckwith, who had been at .....
u ”
from the Bohemia mining district, Ray, of Eugene, was among the pas- ing that they believe that tbe water
Belknap Springs for several weks, Eugene.
sengers
on
the
bay
train
this
morn-
had been tampered with by those
had returned home. Not seeing them ^°i' F Ptyne and wl,e have return- where she has been on an outing for ing.
several weeks
who are opposed to the city securing
about the next day they came to the eastr°m h’lr tr‘P t0 the south and
EC.
3. H. Harter, of Halsey, after a
Lake and family have return- Its supply from Ritchey creek.
conclusion that the noise they had
visit at the home of G. R. Ray and ed from Dexter where they spent the
Mayor .Matlock sent three samples
hear was that of a burglar. They
J. W. Shumate was a passenger to
notified Chief of Police Farrington Portland on the evening train yester- Mrs. J. A. Cross in Eugene, returned summer. In order to place the chil­ of the water to the state health
home
today.
dren in school.
board about ten days ago, one from
and an investigation was made, but day
Herbert L. Thompson, formerly of
from
Roaring
Mrs Lorena Aupperle has left for Richey creek, one
Mrs. W L. DeLano and Goerge
nothing could be done to find out
whether or not anything had been Peebler came up from Portland to­ this city, but who has resided in San Aberdeen. Wash., where she will re­ creek and the third from Bradley
Francisco for the past ten years, is sume her position as teacher in ihe creek. He delivered them to the ex­
atolen until Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith day.
i public schools.
press office In person and all that
L. B. Avery and wife arrived here here on a visit.
returned Sunday afternoon. After a
Mrs Jay Saltzman, of Antelope. I Cecil Espey, who has been in the anyone else had to do with the ship­
thorough examination of the house last evening from Nelson, B. C.,
Or.,
after
a
visit
at
the
home
of
Mr.
I
ment at this end of the line was Dr.
’
8
they missed the following articles: visit.
and Mrs. J. W Hamilton In Eugene, j city the past few days getting ready J W Harris, county health officer,
A ¿ray overcoat, a new suit if gray
to go to Cornell University, went to
H. Shuman Jones and wife, of Los left today for home.
who simply put his signature to the
Portland today.
clothes, a broadcloth vest and pair of Angeles, arrived in Eugene this af­
Mlsa Gretta Bristow has gone to
jars which contained the water.
ttousers. pair of shoes, a leather suit ternoon.
J.
E.
Lindley,
aceompanled
by
his
Newport on an outing, She will be
The IU"port.
case, half a dozen silver souvenir
Miss Maude Spicer, of Marcola joined by Misses Hazel Graham and son, Cecil, and father-ln-!>iw. B F
Following is the report Of the
apoons, half a dozen sliver table came down on the Wendling local last Isolene Shever. of Portland
Crum, left this morning for a deer state board on
the analysis of the
knives, a number of keepsakes and a evening
hunt up the McKenzie.
water:
J. W. Seavey was in Portland over
lad es' waist. The articles were val­
Mr and Mrs. E. J. Moore returned
Miss
Nell
McCloskey,
of
Corvallis,
Oregon Stat«* Boaux! of Health.
ued at about 1150.
Thee burglar last evening from a short outing at Sunday. While there he made a tour after a pleasant visit at tbe home of
Office of Robt. C. Yenney, M. D.,
of the hop yards in the vicinity of
tnrned everything in the house topsy­ Newport.
Mr.
and
Mrs
J.
C.
McElroy
io
Eu
­
Secretary and State Health office
turvy and evidently took his time
H. P. Dwyer ad wife, of Steven- the metropolis in an outomoblle.
gene. returned home today
422 Marquam Building
M. C. Goodenow returned to his
ville, Mont., were arrivals in Eugene
tor the job.
Chas Christensen, bookkeeper for
Portland. Aug 28, 1908.
work on the county rock crusher near
Roney** Safe Opened.
thin afternoon.
J. H. Chambers, owner of a sawmill To the State Board of Health, Port-
L. N. Roney’s safe was opened, pre­
W. H. Jenkins, traveling passen- Cottage Grove today, after having near Cottage Grove, was an arrival i land.
'
' Oregon.
~
sumably Friday night, but nothing ger agent of the S P. Co., waa in spent Sunday with his family In Eu­ here on the noon train today.
I Gentlemen —I have to report ex­
gene.
of value was taken. The combination the city today.
water
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Campbell left amination of specimens of
lock is always open, as there is never
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Veatch came
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. From, of
thorn Dr. J. W Harris, of Eugene.
xnv money or valuables left In the down from Cottage Grove on the Brownsville, after a visit at the home last evening for Marco, Ind . where
Upon examination of these specimens
safe. The miscreant opened the big noon train today.
of Mrs. Frutn's sister, Mrs. C. E. they were called on account of the Ill­ 1 have found as follows:
outside door and taking a chisel pried
Judge A, H. Tanner returned to Gulliford, in Eugene, returned home ness of Mrs. Campbell'* mother.
No. 1 i Ritchey Creek ) contain« H
Mark Fleming.
the real »state
two of the inside drawers open. There Portland last evening, after an outing today.
Coll.
■was nothing but a number of papers up the McKenzie.
Mrs. J. H. Lewis, of Nez Perce, dealer, went to Roseburg today on
No. 2 ( Roaring Creek) contain« H
of no value to any one but Mr. Ro­
J. T. Sweeney and niece. Mrs. Lau­ Idaho, who has been visiting at Salem timber business. He may conclude to Coli.
ney in the drawers, and they were ra Bartie, went to Cottage Grove this a few days, arrived here this after- go from there to Crescent City, Cal.
No. 3 ( Bradley Creek) contains B
left unmolested. This job was not afternoon on a visit.
noon to visit her sister, Miss Addle
Mrs. J M. McElhaney and children Coll.
discovered until Sunday afternoon, as
Mrs. Arminda Kay returned home I^alrd.
of Iowa, who have been here visiting
All three specimens are therein ire
Miss Ermine Owen left for Fort« at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. to be condemned as unfit for drluk-
Mr. Roney was not in his office Sat­ to Monroe this morning after a visit
land today. She will hereafter i eside Aupperle, have left for ther home.
urday and Architect Hunzicker, who with her son. W. H. Kay.
lng or domestic purposes
occupies the same room, had no oc­
Mrs. A F. Hurd, of Mapleton, was in that city with her father. I W.
W. M Snerman and wife returned
Y iurs very truly,
casion to open the safe. He found an arrival In Eugene on the after­ Owen, who is going into business last night from an extended visit at
RALPH C. MATSON. M I).,
ther«.
the chisel lying o nhis wor kdesk noon train from the north.
Mansfield, Ohio, and other Eastern
Bacteriologist to the State Board.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vincent have re­ points.
Saturday and wondered
where it
Misses Bonnie and Mary Baker
came from, but thought nothing of a and Florence Lucas are on their wav turned from Newport, where they
Howard Morton and V. L. Chick,
Believe Something Wrong
to Astoria, where they will attend have been staying during the sum­
burglary.
Those who have advocated the tak­
mer. Mr. Vincent playing In the or­ young timbermen of Portland.arrived
the regatta.
in
Eugene
last
night
and
left
on
the
ing of water from Ritchey creek for
Mrs. Jessie Anders, of Portland, is chestra there.
A burglar with an ugly looking pis­
city purposes cannot help but be­
Attorney F. M. DeNeffe, of this stage this morning for Gate Creek
tol entered the residence of County visiting at the home of her sister,
T. P. Welch and wife, of The lieve that some one has been Instru­
city, accompanied by Boudinoot Con­
Commissioner H. D. Edwards at the Mrs. W. W. Avery, in Eugene.
H. Fischer and wife, of Cottage ner and J. L. Conley, old friends of Dalles, arrived here today to visit at mental in substituting other water
corner of East Fourteenth and Hil-
in the Jars sent down by the mayor
yard streets and attempted to enter Grove, and Carl E. Fischer, of Mar- bls from the East, are on a trip to the homes of Wm. Welch and E. M. for the water
obtained from the
Cooper
Mr Welch will join a hunt­
the Lower Siuslaw.
the residence of Mrs. D. E. Barrett cola, spent last night in the city.
creeks named,
For years reBidents
Miss Eva Wentworth, formerly a ing party to leave tomorrow.
A. T. Olness, of Volga, S. D.. ar­
at the corner of East Fourteenth and
T. B. Hill, of Minnesota, after a in the vicinity of the creek» have
Ferry streets, Saturday night, but rived here this week and may locate teacher in the Eugene public schools,
drunk the water and have pronounc­
»as frightened away before he got here. He is an old neighbor of Sam­ is here from Leavenworth, Kansas, visit at the home of his brother, J. E. ed it as good as any mountain water
where she has been teaching in the Hill, in Eugene, left on hl* return
uel Manerud.
Into the house.
trip today. He will stop at Portland. thet they ever drank and better than
D. L. Gore returned to Vancouver Haskell Indian Institute.
Between 10:30 and 11 o’clock MI sb
Earl F. Strong went to his home Seattle and other places on the way that from a great many streams
lelma Edwards, daughter of Com­ today after having been here for
H. H. McNamar, who has lived on
He is In the barber at Roseburg Sunday to remain till back.
missioner Edwards, who was the last several days.
Ritchey creek for several years, call­
the fall term of the University be-
nf the family to retire, heard foot- business there.
Orel
Taylor,
of
Coburg,
who
ha«
Mrs. G. E. Chaherty, of California, gins. He has been employed by The been employed as conductor on the ed at The Guard office yesterday af­
zteps on the stairway. Soon
~
after-
ternoon. He stated that the water is
•ard she heard some one in the hall­ arrived here last night and left on Guard during the summer.
Portland street car line for several
_ E. ___
M. _____
Cooper. William Welch and months, and who ha* been visiting nearly Ice cold and he has been using
■*av near her bedroom door, and the afternoon train for Wendling,
C. O. Hudson, of this city, and P. P. here and at Coburg, went to Harrls- It for domestic and drinking purposes
»hen she asked who was there a man where she will visit Mr*. Barnes.
ever since he has lived there and
George H. Merritt, a well-known Welch, of The Dalles, expect .to leave burg today.
replied, "Your _________
husband.” ___
She or-
there has been no sickness whatever
tiered him to leave the house at once graduate of the University. Is here Wednesday on a hunting trip to the
Sunday
C.
S
Frank
returned
home
in his family. Others who have used
and she and her sister. Miss Ina. from Medford for a few days. He Is summit ot the Cascades up the Wil­ night from 'his trip to Crater Lake, the water for years say the same
arose. The latter lit a lamp and now teacher in the high school there. lamette.
made
with
Rev.
O.
C.
Wright.
The
thing
Mrs. J. B. Winstanley, of Portland,
D. W. Ifft, of Walla Walla. Wash.,
t'.arted for her father's room on the
Mr. McNamar stated that he meas­
and Miss Daisy Loomis, of Seattle, latter remained at Medford and ex­
same floor. As she passed the head who has been here several days look­
pected
to
ascend
Mt.
Shasta
before
re
­
ured the flow of ttie water in the
■of the stairs the man was standing ing after contracts for street car ad­ after a visit at the home of their pa­ turning home.
creek on August 6.
There was a
rents. Dr and Mrs. C. E Loomis, in
half way down the stairway, and was vertising, left for the north today.
A. F. Caldwell and family, of Elk flow of 2X5 miners' Inches In a fall
C. S. Fowler, of Minneapolis, is tn Eugene, left today for their respec-
pointing a pistol at her.
As Miss
City, Oklahoma, who have been here of three inches to the rod. which was
Edwards turned and looked at him the city looking for fruit farms for a tivn homes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caylor went to since March, left for home today, equivalent to a flow of 2.850,000 gal­
he commanded:
“Don't you holler number of Minnesata families who
Portland today to remain during the They intend to dispose of their prop- lons per day. The stream Is now run­
»nd I'll let you alone.” She replied, wish to locate somewhere in Oregon.
Miss Frankie Caylor left for city there and return to Eugene, as ning 350 miners’ inches, he says,
Mrs. Geo. J. Johnson, of Portland, fall.
Ger out of here and I’ll let you
the city last night. She was accom­ they like the city and the climate which makes over 3,000,000 gallons
»lone," whereupon
he
left
the i arrived here this noon from Rose- panied by Mrs. Claude Gaby, who will very well.
per day. It has never been any lower
house About that time Mr. Edwards burg, where she has been visiting
visit there awhile.
J. Cochlln and wife brought their than when he measured it on August
»as awakened and an investigation friends. She will visit at the home of
Miss Ida Noffginger. formerly a daughter. Miss Stella, from Creswell 6, he says. He Is of the opinion that
•u made to ascertain whether or Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Close.
teacher in the Eugene public schools, today for treatment by Dr. Wall. Af­ this Is enough water to supply Eu­
rot anything was taken by the bur-
who has been on an outing on the ter an examination it was decided to gene for many years to come, even If
(From Monday’s Daily Guard.)
ilar It was found that he effected
lower Siuslaw, returned to Portland
In the population Is doubled within the
i entrance to a
house through a
Geo. H. Kelly was In Portland ovre today to resume her work as teacher perform an operation for ulcers be
next two or three years, as many ex­
the stomach. The operation will
I kitchen window, tearing a wire1 Sunday.
pect. He is also of the opinion th
in the public schools there as soon performed in a week or ten days.
•creen off.
He entered the parlor I
J. W. Holmes left today on a trip as they open for the fall term.
Rev. D. E. Baker and »on Brice more healthful water than that In
»nd other rooms down stairs and to Mill City.
the creek cannot be found tn the
went to Oakland today.
rummaged around, but nothing was
N. J. Nelson, of Corvallis, Mont., Is
mountains of Oregon.
(From Tuesday's Daily Guard.)
miialng except a hat belonging to Mr., ¡n the city,
Walter Moore la In Portland for a NO DIVORCE FOR HELEN
riwards which the burglar substi-l
L. F. Wooley is In the city from
IN FINAL DECREE
short time.
*Jted for the one he was wearing
| Cottage Grove.
Otto Kaufmann went to Portland
The Misses Edwards were natural-;
V. Robvosky went to his farm at
last evening.
New York, Aug. 30.—Pope Plux X
ly badly frightened, but they kept' Franklin today.
Mrs Quiner went to Portland on and the college of cardinals have, ac­
*“*lr nerve, as evidenced by the cool 1
John Holland came down from Cot-
business today.
aanner tn which they ordered the tag« Grove today.
Gilbert Griffin is visiting in Port­ cording to news received here today,
Intruder out.
!
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Field* «pent
refused to annul the marriage of Hel­
land
for a while.
At Mrs. Barrett's Residence
Sunday in Portland.
R. W Martin, of Wendling, spent en Maloney, daughter of Papal Mar­
soon after this occurrence Mrs. I
Mrs. Harry Bown and family are
quis Martin Maloney, of Phlladel-
last night in the city.
The Denver Times prints the fol­
"arrett heard some one knock at her home from Newport,
A. M Gilbert went to Portland to-
frontdoor. She opened it and a man i
Mrs. Bogart went to Deerhorn on
lowing account of the marriage of
dav with a load of cattle.
’ *nding on the porch asked If Mr this morning's stage
President P L. Campbell, of the Uni­
Attorney H. W Thompson return­
' - lived there, Mrs. Barrett not |
J. T. Hunt, of Wildwood, was in
versity of Oregon, to Mr< Susan
ed
last
night
from
Toledo.
Or.
understanding the name he gave. Sbe the city over Sunday.
Mrs Stephanie Schuecker Is In the
Campbell Church:
R B Wilson and wife, of Lexing­
Nplled that he did not and remarked
citv visiting friends a few days.
Grand Lake, Co! , Aug 21. The
pit she thought It was her boys re- ton Kv , are in the city.
Kola Nels, the Salem hop buyer,
summer home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
trnlng from the circus.
She had
A. J. Shanklin and wife, of Anacon­
was in the city on business today.
Campbell, of Denver, was the scene
1 zk»d the door as she was alone da. Mont., are in the city.
H. N Cockerline, the Albany In­
when
of a brilliant wedding yesterday
.
»!th her daughter. At that the man
Mrs R W Martin, of Wendling,
surance man. was in the city today.
President P. L. Campbell, nt the Uni­
pistol and pointed it st her spent Sunday in Eugene.
Orval Gilstrap returned this morn­
versity of Oregon, and Mrs. Busan
F. J. Hard went to Cottage Grove
PJ'e She slammed the door shut and
ing from a short trip to Portland
Campbell Church, of Han Francisco,
I ‘t barrel of the gun was caught be- this afternoon on a visit.
Mrs. S S Durkhelmer returned
The bride
were united In marriage
E L. Campbell and family are at
»»“n th« door and the jamb. Mrs..
last evening from a visit in Portland.
Is a sister of the late K L. Camp-
Barret’ cried out, "Nathan, he has a Woodburn on a short visit.
Wlstar Johnson leaves Portland
bell, a former resident of the capital
Jos Koke and family are home
£-n and called out the name "Char-1
for Oxford University on September
The Rev J H O Smith, of
city
r*
Those are the names of her from their outing at Heceta.
Oklahoma City. a minister of the
Raleigh Roney came down from Ctb.
This frightened the gun ar-
Mrs. M. D Mitchell was a passen-
Christian church, officiated.
, ’’ and he beat a hasty retreat. It Goshen on the noon train today
The ceremony took place In the
P* probable that he was the same
Dr. W. E Zuber left today for Se­ ger to Irving on the noon train to-
big living room, which was beautiful­
day.
»ho entered the Edwards res- attle, where he goes on business.
Hon. R. M. Veatch rame down from
ly decorated with ferns, plants and
plei' e
John Stewart was a passenger on
on the noon train to-
The wedding party cime
flowers
I Chief of Police Farrington was the stage this morning for ' Ida;
_ Cottage Grove
down the flower-lined stairway, pre
day.
pnon af rward notified ad he made
Geo. H Smith. Fred
Jos Morris, Jr., and family are In
ceded by Master Dick Campbell, a*
R iBn igation, but no clue to the Ware are on a trip up the
page
Following him came Mrs K
the city from Mapleton for
Jack Baker, the lanndr:
Identity could be obtained,
Francis , and
Java
Pr »as roeably a circus hanger-on.
down r-om Cottas
MANY THINKWATER
SAMPLES WERE
TAMPERED WITH
BIG HAUL AT
BECKWITH HOME
THE CAMPBELLCHURCH
WEDDING AT GRAND LAKE
*
I
LEWIS CALLS OFF
STRIKE OF MINERS
Birmingham. Aug 31
President
Lewis, of the United Mineworkers,
has issued an official order calling
off the strike of the coal miners in
the Birmingham district.
\i <;i st %
WORST
Atlanta. Ga , Aug 27c—Augusta is
today rapidly recovering from the
worst flood in Its history. the water
In the street« this afternoon having
fallen so that the sidewalks are prac­
tically clear
Considering the fact
that eight feet of water ran through
the main business and residence dis­
tricts. telephone and telegraph com­
munication cut off and no trains
within a mile of Augusta for forty­
eight hour*, ft is remarkable that
there has not been greater financial
damage and loss of life.
The Associated Press established
headquarters eight miles from the
city while the water ‘ was pouring
through the streets. preventing
|
the
publication of newspapers.
At noon dlspatche« from Augusta
state that the water is falling at the
rate of an Inch an hour and all dan­
ger Is past. So far as known three
persons were drowned, though re­
ports of numberous boats capslzlug
have been received, but not verified
Two fires occurred In the flooded
district, destroying two warehouse*
Cabmen and those who possessed
boats quickly seized the opportunity
to charge exorbitant prices for mov­
ing unfortunates caught in perilous
positions.
There were three deaths In Au­
gusta yesterday, two white people
and one negro. No ranitv could be
secured.
The damage. It is estimated, will
reach 3500,000.
At 8:30 last night it was learned
through the single wire of the Geor­
gia Railroad Company, working par­
tially into Augusta, that'the large
cotton warehouse and the wholesale
grocery warehouse« of the Nixon
Company were burning.
The Union depot Is under ten feet
of water and in the best residence
district the water stands six feet deep
and is slowly rising.
The Sacred Heart church 1s In *lx
feet of water.
The report of the fires In the Nixon
warehouses cannot be confirmed
A
telegraph operator said he could not
get near enough on account of water,
but that the fires were burning In
the vicinity of the big warehouse*.
Reported Down D im th"
It is reporter that there were a doz­
en deaths from drowning during the
night, but only one has been con­
firmed up to 2 o'clock today.
Wr.'ch Broke Out in Different Places
— Nothing Would Help Him—
Mother Almost in Despair—Skin
Quickly Healed WithoutaScar and
Trouble Has Never Returned
SINCE USING CUTICURA
MOTHER GIVES IT PRAISE
"Several month« ago. my little boy,
now two and a hat year« old, licgan m
break
with
itching Sorea. I
I -¿an to doc
tr him. and as
s<">n a* I got
them healed up
in one p I ace t hey
would break out
in an ther. I
« m almost in
despair. I could
not get anything
that would help
him. Oneeven-
ing I read a tes­
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them to any one who is suffering likewise.
I cannot give them too much praise.
Mrs. William <¡«Citing; 102 Washington
St., Attica, Ind., July 22, 1907.”
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a telegram received by Archie San­
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Oyster Bay. aa follows:
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Ing my telegram of August 20 you
are still acticely engaged In manip­
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distinctly understand that you cannot
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the service who does not strictly
comply with the rules of the depart­
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tional contests within the party
If
you do not comply with these orders
wire resignation at once. Wire an
swer."
To this Sanders Is said to have re­
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Conditions
‘ Telegram
received,
complied with.”
New York, Aug 2» -Captain P
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Hains, was held today without ball
tn await the action of the grand jury
on the charge of murdering William
E Annis
Captain Hains wore clt-
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counsel la to plead Insanity as a de­
fense,
together
with
sensational
charges against the captain's wife
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East Niuth Street
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Aug 28.—
The Pacific Coast Baseball
Ix-Hgue has been expanded to
a six-team circuit
Sacramento will be the
fifth team and the sixth will
be selected from Ixing Beach,
Ran Pedro. Pasadena
Venie
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