o
TB« EUGENE WlffiKLY GUARD.
torre't phrase."
TH 1RS DAY, OCTOBER I. ItfO*
GARFIELD OUT
IN DEFENSE OF
nfter h»v
sudicie It
. ii , catarrh and other troubles.
. ri-atest blood remedy for all these
troubles, pn»ved by its unequaled
record of cures, is
m'w'rJmemlx-r what yarn I >"ld
CHAPTER
XII—(Continued.)
Suddenly he stopped stockstill, the
bitter scowl deepening in his eyew.
With an oath he turned abruptly and
hurried in the opposite direction. The
time had come to make ready for bat
tle. A few minute« later, be was writ
ing the note which created so much
commotion
the home of Elias
Droom.
" Humph! / know every street in town.
streets in town—Wells Arid "South Wa-
»4
but they were too anxious t
wnted to the gay young women uot
to swallow it-wbole. The old btiys
filrlv swamped the girls with their
seulle attentions, it was a lively sup
per party—my word! Ami they went
home unanimously declaring that the
debutantes of the present day dis
counted. st least in dash and go. the
charmers of fifty years ago
Amiiist the confusion of peals of
merriment which greeted th« genial
raconteur. Miss Cable, to whomJhe
story did not especially appeal, wb
pered In awed tones:
-Graydon. who on earth
queer, spectacular looking man wl
your father?"
.
"Oh that's Droom—isn't he s chsre
ter? He's been with the governor
„m.-e I was a child. In those days his
looks used to frighten me almost to
death. I fancy he's had a aad life,
don’t you know."
“There Is something positively aw
ful in his face.” returned the girl, as
her eves faltered and dropissl to her
iplate on unexpectedly meeting those
of the subject of her remark
.
”8hh!" came from Medford, and
then “Come. Bllly-what's the point
er the moral, as they say in
••Fernmore Is " rattling good chap
at heart,” Graydon was saying to
Jane, •‘but I can’t stand that Med"—
"Ye«, yes; go on. Mr. Ferntnore.”
broke in several voices in eager ex-
pectancy.
Billy's eyes were
"The moral?”
twinkling
"The joke, rattier, is on
me.
When Mrs. Fernmore reached
home I thought it wise to any nothing
about the affair, but I had completely
undene-timated the persistency of
these rejuvenated venerable». They
were not satisfied-wanted to know
more alwut the girl», and the next day
In deep but joyous simplicity half a
doxen old men aaked their m“rri*d
daughters and close friends at the
clubs whut family of Brown a certain
debutante belonged to. who was th
father of Ml»» Jone« and bow long
had the family of Mlsa Robinson lived
in the city, together with a lot of amus
ing question». And falling to derive
even the remotest satisfaction from
the social register, the woman mem
hers of their families besieged my in
nocent wife with more or leas shocked
inquiries
to an entertainment of
inlne at which their aged relations
werepnwent. Well, the K“™
I owuel up—confessed to th« girl«
t>eiug actresses aud tagged for mercy.
“And 1 forgave him." supplemented
Mrs. Ferntnore smilingly,
be boya."
• WhewT' whistled Billy. in conclu-
•Ion. “It was no end of a lark! I
would not have missed it for the
world; but the old chaps will never.
never forgive m«-"
AS the geutleman finlehed. Benaemer
was looking at Droom with
ment The oW clerk w»a »baking M»
head Hi « manner that signified dis
approval.
•How a that for doing» tn »wagger
s-.'-iety. eh. Dnswn? If »ny on. hot
Blllv Fernmore had doue that be would
have twen ostracized forever. Nothing
like million«"—
.
•I don’t believe true aristocrats
would do that.” interrupted Droom
half angrily.
•These are the aristocrata-money
arlatocrata; the other» have lost tlie
name—forgotten. Cotue. let’s go over
yonder. We can talk there."
Banaemer called for tite bill and eet-
tied It: then, slowly rising, ootenta-
tlously waved Ills adieus to the alcove
and dee»‘rte<1 the »cene for Chapin *
Gore's. Droom meekly followed his
employer.
For some time neither »i»oke.
their stall each wa» busy with hl* own
BionghM »nd »peculaUmis
"I think I've made • mess «• " wnn
Mrs (NthI«.” S'*«“ Bansmm-c. Rhe"
• I weekln't rnomioM names." <»«Ben-
•rt Dmem. with a lo<* at t*<e HN> •* '*>•
nertttlMi
"Sb« a very 11*0 to fight back, art"
Humph! I know every street In
town,” Droom resented, drawing him
self up in his chair, and then bluntly,
"What's happened7"
“Not so loud! Harbert's here, but”—
“Oho! IlereF
“In Chicago, yes—we'll talk about It
CHAPTER XIII
later."
The present genial environment and
T was uot until the hurry
ing Banaemer entered the convivial nttnosphere were producing
door of Rector's that the a most inspiriting effect on the lawyer.
apprehension of having The delightful consciousness that the
committed a sanseleaa (>eople with whom ills son was supping
were of the smartest set In town for
blunder came to him.
"Good heavens!" be muttered, stop tlie moment had banished all fears of
From time to time he
ping short. "What a fool I'm getting exposure.
to be— pieeting old Eliaa, in a place like glanced proudly a crista to the alcove
thia! The theater crowds—«verybody table where the men were engaged In
In town will lie here by 111 Cursi: me, unfolding their napkins and toying
for a hopeless ass! I must get him with their glasses, in lively antlcipa
tlon of the enjoyment to come; while
away at once!”
Grumbling at himself, lie passed into the women, with the hope of eliciting
the restaurant. Galie offered him the admiration for their hands and the
choice of various talites, He selected sparkle of their rings, were taking off
one which commanded n view of the tlielr gloves and spreading out their
entrances anil ordered a perfunctory Ungers on the tablecloth.
"Graydon seems to be right In the
"Scotch." Nervous and anxious, he
was more troubled than he cared to swliti, eh, Droom7” he said. The irony
admit even to himself, Fortunately of it all appealed strongly to his sense
there were not many people in the of humor. “I don't suppose you know
cafe, and his gaze wandering about tbOM swells?" he added patronizingly.
the place soon halted tiefore the smull Droom was listening Intently to the
alcove In the eaat eud containing a bursts of merriment which were en
table with wine glasses, In waiting, livening the restaurant. Like a small
set for a large party. The clock, back ls>y at a circus who fears that some
thing will happen that lie will not see,
of the cigar stand, said It was ti
he was continually turning his head
minutes after 11.
Bausemer Impatiently watched tlie aud letting hl« eyes travel critically
two doors leading to the street and over the company at the nelgtilxirltig
was beginning to wonder whether the table.
At thia speech of Ilanaetner's the
message bad reached the old clerk
when presently the uncouth shape of eyes of the old clerk returned. They
Droom appeared slinking through the expressed no little resentment st the
so called ladles' entrance with the inference.
"Certainly I do.” and. leaning over
shrinking attitude of oue unaccustom
ed to fashionable rests urn tits aud the tabla and covertly Indicating with
doubtful of tits reception. Banaemer bls long, l»oay finger th« man at the
bead of the table, be answered suc
motioned to him.
"Just as s'H>n as 1 can get my check,” cinctly, "That's Ferntnore; he's”—
A particularly loud burst of laughter
he was saying, at the same time beck
oning to a waiter, "we'll move out cut him short. At the adjoining tattles
of this. It will be crowded I d — 1 conversation had abruptly ceased,
never thought, a stall at Clutpln A heads were turned and Inquisitive eyes
Gore's will be better. Here, waiter, were fastened on the brilliant coterie
my check!
I'm in a burry! The at the alcove tattle.
Few men in Chicago were Itetter
devil!"
As tlie exclamation burst from his known or l>ett«r liked than the stout,
lips there came down the narrow ste|S florid complexloned. jovial looking Bil
and through a door quickly thrown ly Fernmore. the host of this enter
open by a waiter a number of gay, tainment. Ills social adventures and
fashionably dressed people, all smiling tin* headlong folilea In which Illa fnn
and trembling with tlie cold. Immedi loving proclivities Invariably enmeeh-
ately this party attracted the attention I etl him wore only surpassed by his
of the room. Walti*rs rushed hllher I fondness for ridding himself of bls un
and thither relieving the ladles of their limited wealth.
To hl« Inherited rive millions mar
costly lace and fur wrnix ami the men
of their heavy overcoats. Of the • i riage had added th« eolossal fortune of
peeled theater comer« these were the a Itesettfnl hair«««, «hew extra»«
than his nwa
first to arrive, but jireeexitly others ft.l gnnees sagiwgavsd
lowed, and soon the quiet <wfu of the solely tiwimgh the limitations ef her
early evening Itecaiae traua<oiu>ed tatn sex Vet. wars H a<H fer the self !■-
one of bustle mid e<'4«a«Bent by ths posed Itandtosp at adherSag strictly to
eager, animated throng. WMh deeaay the somewhat «M Ssshioned pwept
Banaemer niMi<s*d thM thee» tv wboiu »hot >ew«M ah«nM he acquired "Sly
! an.”
bls attention bad ls-e« attasetsd were I through iffsttnnit» hMeftcence. Mrs
What «»• veer damasU“
FeruiiHara
irtght
bar«
su<-eeeded
Is
blocking ills way to tbs doom
Re I
"Money." «aid Raeaemcr qni««*
cape was out of the ■lusettsa
Belos surpn.wdwg the prte'Wty prorflgulitlt« ef
"Huiwph!" W«a Ihxxw»'» «"V
■*-»
tautly lie rekunied t<> UM sen* and or iter lord and naawtes
"ft waa tteta way," RIHy was say lug h« H«d
dered tlie clerk to tabs Hae eve ep
"Harbert ha« a pwp.Me In rwwrtwg
posits him. Then scaa«ing tbs party tug lit hM «wa Wdmhsble manner and
w. iiiiiH« |W-»<pwre fnr
making Its pnsaago te tbs strove hs awnke t« th« rMlumtlnn of hmhvg a her«. Ella«.
pen elted three or fisw meo whom lie "g<s«l on« ' to tell "A few days ago the him.”
"Wa ar« »• wail I»ri-p«r*<! sa w» < hwi
knew nnd presently, to l>M svirprhw and Indy of my bow«« took wings for New
York n llttl« «,»r«e << her own. yon expert to b«
I gnewe It in»M that
Hw w-rognl
consternation, his eoa
tiou was mutual, t.isydeai i ne km g liK unihrstanil and. foe FMIly Ferntnore weil Mr» te get out of Ctiicntpi."
"l'un«» him!' snarled Itsneemnv
I
way aroutd a small tabt« In ««tier w> I kept out of mischief for a time fairly
affectionate!) gvsw hbn. As he ap- well After waiting day« lamblike for don't care « rap alsmt myself, bnt It
1' nnd here will tw si np with Graydon If aay
proacbed his eye» fa«t««M<l «hvlixwtv«* her return. re« 1
Fernmore'e «hamet««« «ffvctatlon of thing er unpleasant should hapg>on tn
on bls father's c<Mnp«uk>n
I I
nmnsetnent he re< i«ni«ed the tpieer tin- tievcle» ted biMbarwl became so irrv nt«." said Rannetnec. with s wlwtful
fUure of the lanky, aangHttg f*voom; slstlbly funny that It provoked pro glauca at hl» glas» Then In mi nd ned
but, too jdnd h. arted and well bvwl ts> longed laughter from his listeners tones he tobt of the moding with Bar
allow Jiia features m the aligbivat de even iwoom «bowing hl« yellow «nngs bari l>r.«>m agreed that the situation
free to express the sMonMunent which and «tretadiing his month to the fnlleot looked unpleasant, and all the mora «o
be felt at sight of eveh a coiaie Incna extent of the law »« he joined in tb« In »lew of what Eddie Deaver bad
grotty, the young man vetrril a few general chorus ' re«fleeoness gave way mentioned In eonne.«ion with the mar
kindly words to the otd men. white to rr»'kleaan«««i. «nd in desperation I ■hal a offl'* He :epeni«1 the «tory as
invited a half d.w«« of th« oldest nnd It had enma from the tut bN tug young
from the table tn the alcov« whew» ttw most dtotlngntehod widowers tn town star's lipa, ntaerty deceived by the
anxrt little «upper iwrty wen- «entlMg to dine with me at tbs hotel, wliere gutlele«« amlaaary fnwu the .aflee down
tliemnelves MI m CnMe waa mulling they were Informed they were to lie stairs
her < hm*ry recogiiitieat to her
honored by th« [»reaem »• of s bevy of
“What do you expect to do 7” he eaS
p<*»-tlvo father-in-law; th«n Graydon the «reoon's |•vett1««t debutante«. My ed. studying the tenae face of his em-
made hla way back to lila wit tie her stars but they wore a flue »•onectlon I ployer.
of old I n noewnts ”' Fern not« threw
aide.
■”—■—-
—
— w
"Why did you come here?" aaked himself hack In bls chair and roared
(Continued Ne« Week )
Dm<im, feeling souiewhat akin to the at the recollection.
proverbial flah out of water.
"Billy's n wonder « hen he's wound
"Becaow I thought I thought you np!"
Medford's w Mope ted aside to
couldn't find any other place," repllwl the lady *■ tiM rtgkr met with a alm-
p
I of the M «1; f«r despite Miss
Ransomer confusetily.
CASTOR IA
For Infint« and Children.
• • •
and party had dl«turiietl lit« nanal cool Vledf' td wticu II* » w i« | •-ent. OU
• sm aa*Hos
lie««. I>ut with liis order for stt|>|wr his
< f
• >f
* SWk
• , illltirlnni returned, and he went on
«<• ex;.: im.
'•
”d v<«t knew onlv two
I
O
°
o
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears th«
o
x-vj
“
TO OKLAHOMA
Washington, Sept. 26.—Secretary
of the Interior Garfield today made a
♦
statemènt as to the relations of for
mer Secretary Hitchcock with the is
In usual liquid form or in chocolated
sue of leases authorizing the Prairie
OH and Gas Company to lay pipe tablet« known a« 3arsutabs. 10Udo»es ii
lines through Indian lands in Okla-
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
become an
handsome building
corner of Berkeley
streets, and which
years to come *» »
"’a.’“."»
K
f01'4Wwas born in Boston,
school» in niy will.
JAMES K. GARFIELD.
!
Chicago, Sept. 26.—Governor Has
kel), to all intents and purposes no
longer treasurer of the Democratic
campaign fund, today is on his way
to Guthrie, Oklahoma, after a 45-
minute conference with W. J. Bry
an. Haskell is still treasurer in
name until his successor is appoint
ed. but J. B. Doolin, assistant treas-1
- urer, will act temporarily. The hur-!
ritxi departure of Haskell, he said,
New Eng- wa« due to a meeting of the state tax j
board of Oklohoma on Monday. Ask
ed if he would prosecute those who
made the charges against him he
wrote in answer:
qtate of
The
er
, .
and Appleton
will stand for
permanent
- .
(!idom me-
of
"Read the law.
You will th»«
know the limit.”
He asked that his resignation tab»
effect immediately, having resigned
last night after a conference with the
officials at Democratic headquan(rj
Asked whether Haskell^ resigna^
tlon was accepted so tar as he wax
concerned, Mr. Bryan declined to an
swer. That it had been, however
was Inferred from Bryan's answer to
the next question:
"Has a successnr to Treasurer Haa-
kell been selected?”
"That is up to Mr Mack and the
executive committee," was the an-
s wer.
Bryan left this morning tor Madi
son, Mis.
FORAKER GIVES
HIS SIDE OF
homa.
The records of bls depart
ment, he declared, show clearly that
Hitchcock simply complied with the
act of congress authorizing the con
struction of pipe lines and that no
where, he declared, is there any rec
ord or other evidence that the presi
Cincinnati, Sept. 25.—Senator For
St. Petersburg, Sept. 26.—The
dent at any time either overruled
aker, in a carefully prepared state cholera epidemic in St. Petersburg, ip
Hitchcock or was at variance with
the opinion of experts, has reached
him in the course he pursued in the possfblT'n foriaintgha“nniayd'baenCgenrg- ment made public tonight, replying its maximum.
Little progress has
to the recent cuarges made by Hearst been made in the cleaning up proeeu
issuance of permits.
and
Roosevelt,
bitterly
assailed' and conditions indicate a renewal cf
Hearst, Taft and the president, charg the epidemic in the spring. The bur
ing that Taft has been consorting ial squad in the cemetery where most
with Standard Oil magnates himself'
which I give, one thousand ^ereo^ to and declared that Roosevelt’s actions of the victims are being interred ti
unable to keep pace with the number
Indicate a guilty conscience.
of dead, funeral services being con
In hfs opening paragraph Foraker; ducted over one hundred dead at a
ha^nhTbr^toflhndTr declared the president showed bias time.
the Uses. Interest and Purposes here in accepting as true all the charges.;
He denied that he had acted improp-i
Helena, Sept. 25.—A special dis inafter mentioned and declar <L
erly in accepting employment from '
The one thousand pounds left to the Standard Oil; he says there was'
patch to the Record from Livingstone
the city of Boston was to be let out in
says that passenger train No. 16, small sums to apprentice, in the J no secret about it and produced let- •
to prove that after the govern
eastbound, which left Helena at tnid- trades during the period of one hun ters
ment began its attack
upon the I
that Standard Oil he declined to accept
night, collided with a freight train dr >d years, and at the end
He!
at Young's Point and that 25 persons time 100-131 of it was to be used further retainer from them.
fnr nubile improvement
of the years
city charged that Hearst had other letters
The first hundred
were killed and a large number in and stat"
White Plains, Sept. 26.— «
in addition to those which he gave,
jured.
Justice Mills today denied the ♦
pas-ed, and twenty-five more were over, and that those letters, if made'
application of Harry Thaw ♦
d®taHa public at the same time, would have
Snow was falling so that the consumed in-debate as
for a jury trial to determine «
freight train flagman could not sig
shown how harmless was his connec- i
whether or not Thaw is sane, «
nal the passenger engineer success
tlon with the Standard Oil.
but promised to give Thaw a «
fully. The express car telescoped thie XdUntonbuii°d th°eUhandsome '.true-
Foraker declared tnat three years
hearing before himself. The ♦
smoker and practlcal'y all the casual
ago when the president had occasion j
date is to be fixed by coun- *
ties were In this car, with the execu
to appoint a I'nited States district;
sei.
♦
Engineer
tion of the enginemen.
judge for the northern division of;
Later Justice White set the 4
Besslnger was slightly injured and Carnegie an equal sum as an
Ohio, Taft, knowing the abilities and
hearing for October 5, but 4
‘’‘’^“building is a handsome fire- high character of John H. Doyle, of
Fireman Ora Babcock killed.
Justice Mills refused to trans «
the Standard Oil law firm of Doyle
fer the case to Ne» York «
-n^rrrXibite^hSouV
An Awful Scene
and Lewis, did not hesitate to reco tn-
county, whereupon District 4
Spokane, Sept. 25.—A special to
mend him to the president In strong
Attorney Jerome announced 4
the Chronicle from Park City, Mont., ^^^eVu^niXm^lt^dl^ language for the appointment to'
his withdrwal from the case, 4
says that thirty to forty were killed
the judgeship, and said Doyle was
as the financial condition of 4
and Injured when the Burlington labo ratorles and special lecture'rooms not appointed for reasons that did!
his office would not justify 4
train No. 16, which left Spokane on n,r chemistry anl physics. On the not reflect ob Judge Doyle.
him in incurring the expense 4
Thursday morning, was wrecked in first floor are grouped the >obbj. ?r
"But if Standard Oil was in good :
of continuing the case in ny 4
a head-on collision with a freight exhibition room—the latter for th enough repute only three years ago
4
four miles west ot Park City at 8 disDlay of industrial material of va to warrant Judge Taft in ercommend- ♦ other county than his own.
rioui kinds—-the offices of adminis ing Doyle, and President Roosevelt;
o'clock this morning.
The wreck occurred at Young's tration. the library and the ’»¿S*
in appointing him to a judgeship,;
Point switch, where the trains were ture hall seating nearly 1000 per much more was it in sufficiently good 1
to pass. Snow was falling and the sons, and designed carefully ““d
repute six or seven years earlier, be- ■
IXXST VALLEY NOTES.
freight flagman failed to signal the entiflcally to meet every require fore any of the recent virulent at-’
of proportion,
ventilation, tacks were made upon It, to warrant
passenger in time to prevent the mer.t
(Special Guard Correspondent!
smashup. The express car was raised acoustics, light an<i 7"v.e"le"7i; .» me in accepting employment of the
Lost Valley. Sept. 24.—H. M. P»r-
The lobby, or exhibition ball. I- character mentioned.”
over the platform of the smoker and
vln is fitting up a woodsaw attach
swept the superstructure, seats and about fifty feet square and is■treated
Foraker relates in detail some of ment to his,engine, and In a few
passengers, off. Not a passeger in tn wrought iron and rare marbles. Taft's Friendly relations with vari days will be ready to saw wood
this car escaped death of Injury, The frieze consists of a series of ous officers of the Standard Oil Com
R. L. Edwards preached here last
panels each
containing
a painting
to pany and other alleged trusts and of
Other passengers escaped with cuts Write
a trait
of Franklin
s many-
Sunday'.
and bruises. On the train was the
accepting of their hospitality and en-,
It has been announced that Sun-
Spoknae delegation to the National sided character. Each group is flan£- tertainment on various occasions.
I day School will be organlxed at
Irrigation congress at Albuquerque, ed by smaller panels bearing 'nscrip-
Trent next Sunday.
tlons from "Poor Richard s Alma
but none was Injured.
T. H. Hunsaker and wife hare just
Express Messenger Leduc, of Spo nac ” The paintings are arranged
returned front a four months' trip
kane, escaped with but a few bruis chronologically and thus afford a
I through Southern an! Eastern Ore
es. Conductor Griffith, of the pas graphic biography of the great n an t
gon. They returned to find them
senger. was uninjured. He resides at by whose philanthropy the building
selves "grandpa” and grandma."
Billings. Engineer Joe Bessinger. of was established.
Road Supervisor Ti mpleman ii
The Franklin Vnlon will be open
Billings, after setting the brakes,
working the roads in Trent aow He
jumped and was not seriously injur ed to students next Monday, (lass
has just returned front a trip to th«
ed.
Fireman Ora Babcock jumped es will be offered especially for fore
Waterloo, Iowa. Sept. 26.—Mr. mountains. More hunters than deer,
and was killed. Milo Parlowat, head men. mechanics, ar.d others engaged Taft indicated today that he would
brakeman of the Billings train, was in manufacturing or building indus comment on the statement issued is his report.
Wm. Williams made a two of
There will also be courses In
killed. It is believed the rest of the tries
yesterday by Senator Foraker as soon three davs' trip to Eugene last »eel.
passengers and crew are safe. None shop formulae, steam
1“d’.'18'r “ a» he wax ab to obtain a full copy
B. E. Williams a nd ' wife
'* spent
.......... »
chemistry, mathematics for builders,
of the freight crew were hurt.
of ■ the same, when he reaches St. few days last week visiting in O
The scene is beyond description, mechanics, machine drawing and in Paul
late today, He will deliver five verdale.
heads, bodies, legs and arms are in dustrial electricity.
addresses in Minnesota before he
Mrs. Essex Bowen Is quite ill »iti
terwoven with
uroken
seats and
reaches St. Paul.
lagrippe.
equipment
It is almost imi»oeslble
We notice John Clark is «**■
to succor the injured without tramp ♦
' Ing a new manse In Treat.
ling on the dead.
+ SEN1TOH GORH
TRAIN WRECK WORST
W H Fenton is building an add!-
A partial list of the dead and +
STANDS BY HASKKI.I.
IN ROAD'S HISTORY tioi to the house for Wm. W'illiaa*
wounded is as follows:
+
Heavy
frosts
are pvevailijf
flam Solomoniti, Billings, both legs ♦
Seattle, Sept. 25.—I think
All :h»
Butte. Mont., Sept. 26.—Yester throughout this vicinity
broken.
♦ Governor Haskell la amply
1st«
corn
is
greatly
damaged.
day's Northern Pacific train wreck
John Wagner, of Coleman. Alber + ahi« t > take care of himself.
was the worst in the history of that
ta. enroute to Bear Creek, Mont., leg 4- My opinion is the president
railroad,
— — •
Following is the list ot
broken, possibly hurt Internally.
v
4- tackled the wrong man and
dead
:
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ : ? e » t í ï * 44 «
Anton Rughich, going from Helena ♦ will get the worst of it
Colonel
I
H. Hodson. S uthern Utah.
to Newark. N. J., arm broken and in-
fore the controversy u end-
4
Charles E. Johnson. Denver.
ternal injuries
** said t'nlted States Sen-
♦
I 4
Robert Anderson.
... Hardin.
_______
I
Renjamln Sidney, w-hoee mother ♦ ator Gore. of Oklahoma, to-
4
John Pawlas. Billings, Mont.
resides at Pasco. Wash., legs bro- ♦ day.
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N°w York, t
S. T Marchington, Chico. Mont.
ken.
+
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The senator said that ev
ock.
Chairman Hltc'-c
S. 1. Chirmarn. Laurel. Mont.
B. R Vickers, of Helena, both legs + erybody in Oklahoma knew
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nal
I
Republican Natl
John Ryan, going from Butte to
broken badly ; Internally injured.
♦ the Frairie Oil & Gas Compa
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Cushing.
Okla.
tee, today depre
Marchington. of Frtgley. ♦ ny was a branch of the Stand
S T.
natiow 4
H. C. Gamble. Humston. Iowa.
mors that other
Mont., internally injured; cannot + ard OH Company, and that
of Na- 4
—in particular I
C. H Barnes. Seattle to St. Joseph,
live.
♦ the governor's action to hava
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Missouri.
Ora Babcock, fireman, of Billings, ♦ the Injunction dismissed v«s
♦ tfonal Treasurer
•hat
ot 4
L. A Stewart, Dean. Mont.
killed
♦ Sheldon, might fc
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sustained by the state su
cad
<*
George Pantiovltch, Anaconda.
It is impossible to give a list of ♦ preme court; that the attor-
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•: T. Coleman Dupe
whose
■an
ur
C.
~ E Orean.
the dead, as only a few unrecog ♦ general exceeded bls author
the speakers' b
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ed
1«
M Kontuck, Anaconda
nizable bo<1ies have been taken out. ♦ ity in the absence of the gov
4- resignation was
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At H o’clock the train was on fire, ♦ ernor and had no right to
E. L.
I.. Dymack. going to Denver.
♦ last night
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R E. Vickers. Helena
“T know of n.
and the relief train reached the ♦ have brought the injunction
♦
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acene from Billings at 11 o'clock.
Rev. Mr. Vickosh, Hardin. Mont.
4- nations nor of
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♦ proceedings.
ck
♦ plated.” said H
♦
S'-rion-ly Injured
Governor Haskell vetoed
♦ *4444
♦ ♦♦«»♦♦♦♦4 ♦
♦ the child labor bill because it
Sam Slomowitch. Billings. Mont.
♦ went to extremes, and his ac
John Finger. Coleman. Alberta.
♦ tion «as endorsed by all the
Fletcher Dyer. Mount Carmel. Ill
GRANGE Ft'n 'T
♦ labor unions of the state.
Anton Ruthich. Helena.
, h TOBFR ♦
HAI-SFY
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦
Kodoi will, without doubt, mak«
Brownsville. S»;
I Hat* your stomach streng and will almost
end
negl e*'*"
use fo instantly relieve you of all the symp-; •ov Graqre Arrfc
F
’
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will
hold
It«
— T 0*
tom« of indigestion. Get a bottle of
it today. It is sold here by %11 drug hfttoq «t Halsev,
gists.
Friday. October 1*
Tn the two yea
r
bark fair has assnmed r
▼nnd Che expectatli
The
era.
• 4
6
Drxc crowd« n
the displays of aer
ng
stock, etc., are of '
of
t h
ex’ent«lve for a fo<
fair thl« «ea«on p
anythin« heretofor
good prlxea being
MANY ARE KILLED
IN MONTANA WRECK
NO JURY TRIAL
TAFT TO COMMENT
ON FORAKER’S LETTER
I
FRANKLIN UNION IS
DEDICATED IN ¡BOSTON