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    THK EI GENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 190>
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COLORADO 10
PORTION OF
KNOCK FORESTRY STABLE ROOF
POLICYINCOURTS
CONSUL CHENYi
Not because It is Sarsaparilla,
but because it is a medicine of
peculiar merit, composed of more
than twenty different remedial
agents effecting phenomenal
cures of troubles of the blood,
stomach, liver and bowels.
Thus Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures scroi-
ula, eczema, anemia, catarrh, nervous­
ness, that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss
of appetite, and builds up the system.
GAME SETTLEO
Bill Hayward. Matt Pratt and Ern
Angell sat in a quiet little three-
handed game last night with the
stakes the Thanksgiving day football
game in Portland the next three
Denver, Jan. 16.—Seventy-one dead and fifty injured, at
1 years. Pratt held a pair of aces and
THE DRS. ATWOOD
least thirty of whom will die, is the record of a wreck of a Den­
when Angell dealt him two more he
won the jackpot, good and plenty
ver and Rio Grande passenger train near Dotsero last night, ac­
ARE CONVICTED Hayward
was cleaned.
cording to a long distance message from Glenwood Springs. To
But to get down to facts. For the
i next three years the Oregon Agri­
add to the horror of the wreck, the second relief train, loaded
Drs. C. H. and C. H. T. Atwood, the cultural college will play the Thinks
with the injured on its way to Glenwood, is tied up by derailment
proprietors of the Atwood Maternity giving football game with the .Mult­
of some freight cars. The first relief train has reached Glen- i
hospital at Tremont, on the Mount nomah club in Portland.
This was d-.-'-iiled upon this nam­
Scott carline, were convicted of main­
wood, bringing news of the wreck, which appears to be one of SPRINGFIELD BOUNDARIES
taining a nuisance, at 6:45 o’clock ing after Hayward, who represented
the worst in the history of railroading.
last night, by a jury in Judge Che- th“ University of Oregon, last niirht
WILL NOT BE EXTENDED land
’s department of the circuit refused to enter into a contract ex­
The con-
court.
Attorney Haynes, represent­ tending over two years.
FOR THE PRESENT ing the defendants
REPORTS FROM GLENWOOD
was present in the tract b?tw«-en the club and coil-ge
courtroom when the verdict was read. will be made out at once and for­
District Attorney Cameron and Dep- ■ warded to Corvallis for Angell to
Glenwood, Colo., Jan. 16.—Fifty are reported killed and
i no Univer8hy
university of will sign up
uty Page representing thestate,The w|fh
The election on boundary exten­
thirty injured, some fatally, in a head-on collision of a Denver & sion
to present intentions for
of the Springfiel city limits was -’To^n’cl^k^iast1 nfeOit the elder according
l909 Thanksglving game
Rio Grande train and a double-header freight at Dotsero, twenty held last Monday as advertised and 7:30 o clock last nlgftt the eider |
doctor
accompanied
»hawhe
T
be
two
physical directors gnd th*
was defeated by a tie vette, the total
miles east of here ,at 10:30 last night. It was from the chair number
Ixird, was inquiring as to what the
manager met last nieht rJ
ot votes being 46. Inside F.
verdict was.
The defendants have |
“’”«"nDne‘
f“r.?
car that most of the dead were taken and twenty bodies have the corporation the total cast was
.♦ter final discussion of the game. Hay
been
out
on
ball
since
shortly
ward came down from Eugene ip.
been recovered so far. All the sleeping cars remained on the 54, there being but eleven votes tbe>' were apprehended.
. structed to enter into a three corner-
against the annexation of the new
1
he
case
went
to
the
jury
e
y
!
track and no one in them was injured.
territory. Those who did not favor !
ed /»nntrart
contract enverin»
covering a a ftorlnH
period nt
of two
yesterday afternoon, Deputy District
annexation,
of
course,
are
citizens
I
years.
He
was
willing
to alternate
The passenger train crashed into the head engine of the who have property interests in the ( Attorney Fitzgerald making the clos­
with O. A. C. during the next two
ing argument for the state, and At- I games, the Aggies playing this fan
freight in going across a switch at Dotsero, which is a blind sid­ proposed district and did not wish torney
Lord closing for the defen<£ “^The Barsky* in th^faH
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ing. The chair car was telescoped and the first passenger coach to be taken inside the corporation. Testimony was introduced by the I — -- »•—
.
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It oould not be otherwise for it would
He went further and agreed that if
wrecked.
be an injustice for the citizens of state to show that the two defend- I there was to be a club college game
were in the habit of performing in
^ 1900, the date could go to the
A relief train which was sent to the scene is expected to re­ Springfield to say by their ballot ants
criminal operations at their eetab-1
that the ostslde district could not Hahmant
Tn nna instance a . nAtlant ‘
.
turn here this morning.
be a part of Springfield if they so llshment. In one Instance a patient
This was agreeable to Angell,
desired. The election was a quiet died, and investigation of the case but Manager Pratt would not concede
one, much more so than was antici­ was made by the coroner.—Oregon­ to the arrangement. Pratt held out
Brady Provokes Iau*fiLer.
LATER PARTICULARS
pated. but the day being atormy and ian.
for a three year contract and as An­
At 2 o’clock the opening business
gell was a seml-passive third party,
The passenger train is said to have been going at a good disagreeable was largely the fault
session of the convention was held. SPRINGFIELD ITEMS
Judging from the general run of i SENATOR FULTON
the big manager won out.
Governor J. H. Brady, In an address
speed
when
it
reached
the
siding
at
Dotsero.
It
is
supposed
the
Colleges Would Shift.
conversation the people east of the
FROM THE NEWS
of welcome In behalf of the state,
engineer of the passenger train thought the freight had passed corporation lines were largely oppos­
Both Angell and Hayward are
provoked laughter when he said he
AND
POSTAL
BILL
to annexation while those living!
working toward shifting the annual
would like to Invite the wool men to
the Biding and was going too rapidly to stop his train when he ed
north were almost unanimously in
O. A. C.-U. of O. game to the Thanks­
the cooling shade of trees in Idaho's
giving date, and Pratt was anxious
James Carhan sold hla confection- realized the danger. The great locomotive attached to the pas­ favor of becoming a part of Spring­
forest reserve were It not for the fact
that the reserves were bare of trees. cry store and pool and billiard hall to senger train was demolished and a chair car and passenger field. As the object of the election
Washington, Jan. 14.—During the to clinch one of the big colleges to
was defeated, the property owners
Hayward
In behalf of the city, Mayor Isoux Dick Spong this week, the latter tak-
of the nostal savings it three year contract.
The injured were on the north side, we understand, consideration
Dlck I« an coach turned on their sides and shattered.
welcomed the delegates, and Colonel Ing possession .Monday,
bill in the senate toda> Senator Car­ wants a Thanksgiving intercollegiate
E J. Ball, of Ioiramle, In respond­ old Springfield lioy, being formerly pinned in the wreckage and the heroic work of the passengers in will petition the city council at once ter offered a substitute for the sec­ campus game, while Angell is not sol
to hold a special election and give tion relating to payment of interest particular in this respect. With)
ing, sounded the keynote of the con­ connected with the Eagle pool hall
The dead in many instances them another opportunity to become on
He will no doubt hold a good trade as the rear cars saved many lives.
vention, when be said:
deposits. The new section pro­ Pratt it is solely a matter of finances.
( he Is very popular among the boys.
residents of Springfield.
We are vides for the payment once each year
Pratt stated this morning that had'
Gifford Plncbot Flayed.
were
so
horribly
mangled
that
identification
will
be
difficult.
C E Doty met with an accident at
informed that the boundary lines of two per cent on deposits of not he agreed to the two year proposi­
Gifford Plnchot has had control I
D.
E
Cannon,
of
Twin
Falls,
Idaho,
is
among
the
injured.
will be somewhat changed, cutting less than one dollar nor more than tion the club would have found itself
of something like 160,000,000 acres | the Booth Kelly mill Tuesday that
at its expiration in the same position}
out the Stewart addition entirely $500 and accumulated interest.
of land and he failed to get control . nearly caused him the loss of his left
on the east and extending the boun­
of 500,000,000 acres, which was for­ j hand. He was working on the car-
Fulton urged Carter to permit the as at present. This .Manager Pratt isi
dary only to the east line of the bill to go over that the omnibus anxious to avoid.
tunate for the Western people. Where . tinge when h» slipped, and In falling
Uy Brattalo place. The citizens now I . claims bill might be taken up. He
It has come to a point when foot !
1 live we were all afraid to own land Ills h ind came In contact with one of
living north of Cho preaoni
and tried to get rid of what we pos­ the saws, Inflicting a bad wound, and
ventured the belief that all the sena­ ball followers want to see the club
may
result
In
the
loss
of
a
finger.
dary line are anxious to be annexed tors realized that there could be no play a college team Thanksgiving
sessed.
M V Endicott, who halls from
and will make a strenuous fight to vote on the measure at the present day. There is a community of In­
"One man there, who owned a vast
jt'nrnil,
III
,
was
visiting
his
cousin,
win out at the next election. At pres­ session.
terest between the club and the two
tract, was held up to the public as
Charles
End'cott.
arriving
last
Thurs-
ent Springfield is but eight and a
a bad citizen and dangerous, loist
"All the senators don't believe colleges, nearly all the college ath­
i
day.
He
left
for
Harrisburg
Tuesday
half blocks wide by nine blocks long, that." replied Mr. Carter, and said letes from Portland belonging to
year he divided his holdings and sold
and nearly half ot our population after all tlje senators had had an op-1 the local organization.
From a fi­
the property to 500 farmers of the I for a visit with other relatives, but
will
return
here
shortly
to
reside.
He
lives outside of the corporate limits. portunity to speak he would ask a j nancial point In the club-college
East, representing about 2,000 per­
Is
a
barber
by
occupation,
and
Is
Had this territory been annexed our day be fixed for the vote. The bill I game is the big money getter of the
sons. This we have ascertained is
seriously of following that
population would be at least 1,500. was the nlaid aside.
year.
more than the Forestry Bureau has thinking
trade In thia Icx allty
—
News.
Manager Pratt has won a decided
done for the people In more than
Klamath Falls, Jan. 16.—Ti e Klamath County Bank was
The
annual
meeting
of
the
stock
­
victory in his effort to provide th<
five years with 160,000,000 acres
holders of the First National bank held np and robbed by two masked armed men at noon today.
TIMMONS
PLACED
club for a football date on the hoi
at their command.”
I
met yaterdny In the directors' room
DAN KELLY TO TRAIN
idav in entering Into the three yea
nt the bank. The regular routine of They entered the bank and with drawn revolvers commanded
UNDER CLOSE WATCH contract with the Aggies.
NEWS OF JUNCTION
business wna transacted and officials Cashier Alexander Martis, Jr., to hard over the counter mon­
FOR NATIONAL GAMES
Hayward, who leaves this after
and a board of directors named for
noon for Eugene, stated that then
While the cashier wv
ensuing year, as follows: B A ey ii a sack, containing over 13000.
CITY AND VIC'NITY the
was some talk about the unlversit;
Washburn». president; Ben Ayres, fathering up the money the robbers held up several men who
Fesling no doubt that allenes
Sheriff Harry P Minto has placed playing an opposition game In Port
vice president; J. B Bell, cashier; J.
means
retirement,
several
eastern
a guard over C. Y. Timmons, con­ land next Thanksgiving. Personally
f Bruttaln J It Young. E _E Kep- were in the bank at the time .
newspapers have announced that Dan victed of murder in the first degree, Hayward asserted, he was opposed tr
Mis. W. M Pitney has been unite ner. I. K Psge, directors Th« but-
When
one
of
the
robbers
received
the
sack
of
money
from J. Kelly, the world's champion for killing his wife, Estella S. Tim­ this procedure. He said he was act
aick for some time past, but la now In»»» of the Institution for the year
sprinter and Olympic broad Jumper, mons. The condemned man must re­ ing only temporarily and the Thanks
has been very gratifying to those the cashier he left the bank, while the other stood guard, The
somewhat improved
has laid away his spikes and run­
in jail until next Monday, when giving day matter would be left Ii
c'nnected
with
the
bank,
and
at
pres
­
Art Homers and family arrived here
latter then left the bank and escaped to a bam, where he ning togs forever to engage in the main
Judge George H. Burnett will pass a student manager or a graduati
ent
Indications
the
business
of
the
Thursday from Shedd» and will make
automobile
business
with
his
father
| manager for final settlement.—Jour
sentence.
this place their home
Art will be Institution will have reached a very was soon surrounded and captured, but his identity has not
in Philadelphia.
Yesterday Timmons was in a high­ nal.
associated with hia father In the meat satisfactory status ere another year. been learned.
Fact la, Dan and his father are ly nervous state and remained at su­
New s.
market.
a large implement busi­ preme tension all day, occasionally
Oftcers are in pursuit of the robber who has the sack of conducting
A carload of household goods arriv­
ness at his old home In Baker City, breaking into convulsive sobbing. He
ed thia week from Oklahoma
The KERN DEFEATED.
money, and as he left town on foot his capture is hourly expect­ Or., and he Intends to remain there will be closely watched during the BROWN’S PRESIDENT
cat 1» in charge of Mr. Hlchardson.
Those who think he has quit the cin­ remainder of his time in jail, until
ed.
{
who Is a friend of lae> Tullis. No
der path for good will be surprised
SHIVELY
CHOSEN
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doul ' h<* considered bls Introduction
* when they see hint in the national he Is taken to the penitentiary .where
FIFTY YEARS OL
>•
he will be confined in the upper tier
into t regon somewhat chilly.
championships at Seattle next sum­ where condemned prisoners pass their
J. P Peterson and family moved
mer.
last tja.vs.
The senato-!
here Hila wta>k from Irvfng and <>c L’ Indianapolis. Jan 14
A wire received from Baker City
.Providence, R. 1., Jan. 15.--Rev
cup* the Oedar Hmlth Cottage
Mt ■ rlul contest was concluded when th»1 I
this morning states that Dan is in
Peteratm nuemmd» Frank Baylor as 'Democratic caucus at an earlj^ hour
W. H. P. Fatince, D. D., president e
excellent health, and, th« the lung
auction lw>*». Mb Baylor has been an this hiornlng seltied -uhAn liAnjaltim
Unj^ersity and one of the mos
absence from tjie. track since last SURPRISE FOR MRS
I Rrotwi
<<rf>fdo>t of tt^o A'F* for 2(1 yehfs. and . F Shively, of South Bend, as its
n"*d cdttchtorw in thé ctiwutn’. re
August has permitteOi -fils legs to get
has reached aS age where retirement jchoice \ The,«.flection wsA made on
m&njtv oobgrptulations toda;
•MATHEWS AT GOSHEN ceiyçd'.,
back into something like thetr old
is compuisiUy. He Is still du (be em­ the tweiMleth ballot. Shively will
the^ occasion of his .fiftieth birrMa.'
form.
•
■* *
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ploy of the company, although enti­ sucoced . ^hmc’ Hetnenway, Rei'ubli
Dr. Faitnce" has been at thç heart o
Kelly intends to stay in Baker
tl'd to retirvioepl »Hb u, |M«luUon
Bfowf» rri’rérslty Mnce ISOS'. A
can.'*'The nhler'dpponbnf of ijhlvely
(Special Correspondence.)
City during the winter, but as soon
Time*
Was John \\\ Kern, defeated Demo-
Goshen, Jan.
15.—Mrs. V. B. the time of hts election hu 'was p*r
as the weather becomes suitable for
’
V
lATBtfcc* candidate-.(or tfce vtr epreM-1
trainiug he wiU -Luyuediately get into Mathews of this place was treated to tor of the Fifth Avenue FJaptit
¿leno .of th»1 I'ullval States.
shape for the A’.-Y.-P. championships an 'etcrtediJiRiy pleasant surprise on church In Now York City, flne of th
A-
4hl*elv was a lawyer JUv was
While ihui Is saying nothing about Wednesday afternoon, when the \V. lead!®?’4XÙrob?« .o't .the--Baptist de
1 Intrn in St Joseph county.' Indiana
what he will do in the sprints and C. T. U. and other Goshen ladies nomination in the United States
March 2». 1S5 7. ahd graduated front-
Portland,• Yah 15
\ severe sleet ♦
jumps next spring, bls friends all gathered at her home laliep with bas­
Flushing,
Jan.
15.
—
Thorn
­
the law department of Michigan Unl- storm has blocked the O R A N. In
over the state are confident that he kets of good things, and after some
1 versify In 18S6. He taught school stid many places and trains are complete­ : ton Hains. was acquitted by the
DEXTER ITEMS
will carry off his latest specialty the hours of social enjoyment laid out a
jury today.
whs engaged In newspaper work
He ly tied up’
A snowslide near One­
broad jump, and will make the short magnificent spread and proceeded to
♦
was elected to the forty eighth con- onta last night burled four coaches
(Special Correspondent' I
distance cracks go some in the 100 discuss the creations of culinary art.
■ gress to fill a vacancy, and re elected of train No. 6 and ditched the engine. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
wit hthe same discriminating gusto
Dexter. Jan. 14.—J. A. Briggs, c
and 220 yard dashes.—Journal.
Ito the fiftieth, fifty-first and fifty- Several trains are stalled at Hood
that erstfhUe had characterized their Walker, snent several days h-' l*t
second congresses
He was Demo­ River and The Dalles. The danger to
discussion of less tasteful topics.
week visiting his mother, Mrs. Hat
cratic nominee for governor In 18*6. railroads now Iles in washouts and
MRS.
T.
W.
HARRIS
And here the ladies of the W. C. T. per.
»nd received the Democratic vote In snow slides which may follow the PRINCE NICHOLAS
U added to the surprise by the pre­
William Williams return'd y st*t
i the state legislature for United States rapid melting of the snow
The O.
GRANTED DIVORCE sentation to Mrs Mathews of a beau­ day from a business trip t« E ige»
HAS ABDICATED
'senator in ISOS »nd 1905
He 1» a KAN. Southern Pacific and North­
tiful sterling silver piece as a token and Halsey.
I trustee of 'he University of Indian»
ern Pacific have crews along the rig
of respect and loving remembrance
P A. Johnson, who has been i
TO
HIS
SON
ern
Pacific
have
crews
of
men
Newark. N. J., »aw. 15.—Four
for a sister who is about going from Portland for some time is visitisi
Roseburg.
Jan
1«.
—
In
the
circuit
along
the
right-of-way
doing
every
­
thousand workers In the hat factories BIG IMPROVEMENT
among them.
with home folks here.
court here yesterday afternoon Judge
thing possible to facilitate expedi­
tn Orange, struck
this morning
David .Mayo, of near Yort Nek
J.
W.
Hamilton
issued
a
decree
of
di
­
Paris.
Jan.
16.
—
A
special
dispatch
tious
moving
of
trains
It
la
prob
­
when they were notified by tbelr
Is here visiting his brother. /I May«
vorce tn the ease of Adella Harris
from
Vienna
says
It
is
rumored
that
IN
ALBERTA
PROVINCE
able
that
traffic
to
and
front
Cali
­
employers that no more union labels
Mrs. Blakely, of Eugene, visit*
fornia points will be interrupted on Prime Nicholas of Montenegro, has against Dr T. W Harris, a promi­ THREE-MASTED
would be permitted on hats produced
with her grand-daughter. Mrs Paitol
nent physician and politician of Eu­
abdicated
in
favor
of
his
eon
Prince
account
of
fleeds
In
California,
and
In the Orange factories The entire
T1 8everal days last wetk
gene They were married nine years
Mirkjtv
SHIP IS ASHORE Gu\'?
hat manufacturing Industry of the ,
A dispatch In Saturday'» Journal probable washouts on the Southern
We are glad to note the cndltiol
ago On the witness stand Mrs Har­
Pacific
tracks
country may be effected.
stated that
"public ownership Is
of Mrs. A. E Tilton as belnt sow*
Many people in the latter place were ris testified that her husband falsely
sweeping the prairie provinces of
Portland, Jan. 15.—The U
9 what better
H*r sister. Mr Po*
forced to leave their homes
accused her of extravagance and that
Canada
Alberta Is selling IÎ.800.-
bttr?au. reports a three ell. returned 'o her hftme a, Wend
In the Banta Clara valley there was Interference in their personal affairs
Kevrn Hundred Out.
practically no damage, and the rain by his daughter and other relatives masted vessel ashore on the Washlng- ling on Saturday.
South Norwalk, Conn., Jan. 10.— 000 of bonds to construct a public
The premiers «»f HEAVY RAINSTORM
We have been having sone r**
was of great benefit to the fruit which led to numerous family Jars,
north of mouth
(teten hundred employes of Oofut A telephone system
It Is believed to winter weather. The snow vws ne»r
growers and farmers
Melting snow caused him to drive her from home tn / the Columbia
Knapp company, hat makers, walk­ three province» are discussing a plan
be the French ship, Ellis, from Lon­ l> ter- inches deep, but It is n>« 'aiB
FLOODS CALIFORNIA in the mountains was one of the 1905.
ed out today on the refusal of the ¡of public ownership of a grain eleva­
Winnipeg Is to have ■
don. loaded with cement. The crew Ing. The thermometer wu> dn<1
chief eaas.-s of the riae of the rivers I
firm to permit ths nee of union la­ tor system
15.000,000 civic power plant."
In
near rero. the coldest spel in t*
of the state, warm weather having Í
m sm^i ,h*
,nd Kot
bel« on Its product.
Mime important respects 'brae rapid*
WRECK VICTIMS
j prevailed for several days
»man boats. No particulars have years. Sleighing was fin»
' ly developing provinces of Canada arc
Fan Francisco. Jan 15
Passen
rs^Zd r**1’*4, but no
«re
more progressive than any part of gers for the East will have to be sent
Thouesih Mrfkr.
llri'lgv W
<>ut
REACH VANCOUVER
New York. Jan 15 -Seventy-flve th» Uniteti Statea. and »re also tn by way of I sm Angeles The Central
Mrs. Wlida C. Vinson todtv beP
t
den^
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r
i
’
S
hO
"
n
\
r
ho
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^lively
8-tn Francisco.
Jan. 15
Two
ha' fattorie», employlng 18,000 to •onte respect», especially In the mat­ route is impossible and may possibly spana of thr W estern Pacific
suit Jn the circuit court agai < '
Identified as the "Alice."
id<«
Vancouver.
R
C.,
Jan.
1«.
—
a
»
pe
­
11.000 men, are affected by thè de- ter ot ta» conservation of natami re­ be Interrupted for several weeks. hâve berq, wasbed out sn<1
G. Vinson, for divorce and for tl
one man rial train containing the bodies of the
It Is Over half an Inch of rain has fallen was drowned as they
elslon of thè Associated Hat Manu- source». far better governed
Oso. McMorran. advertising maa- restoration of her
maiden n*®’
went
down
two engineers and the injured la ager for Friendly's, war -
fartureres promuigated lodar to dis­ not strange under suck clrrumstam-T-« at Hacratnento with no signa jf clear­
Wilds C. Dimmlek.
___ They wee ®ai
gratified
yesterday s wreck on the Canadian
rled at Elkton, Douglas eowty
continue thè use of thè aalon label, that many ambitious, progressive pro­ ing. but no damage ha» been done.
for
Pacifle. near Spunnm. on<> hundred zood. from a Texas lady, I order
oa all factorlea represente,1 in thè pl* of the United Stairs are going
Part of the town of Biggs Is four
who had Jan 19th. 1908, and have >•
land
miles east of Vancouver, reached the tn id» h
They have less feet under water and reports from
asso, latlon. Severa! thousand hai over into Canada
*d* ln Th* Gwi dren
Mrs. Vinson alleges «*'• a«1
and city early today
The Injured nam- kn advertisement that will brlna Inhu man treatment as groud-
maktrs went on a strlke today as a politics over there.- -Portland Jour­ the thin 1'iaquin valley, which was
ber twenty and most of them were mail business from far-off Texa« n -5 the I legal separation. She a#« »<
nal.
re.ult of thè arder
threatened with a flood, are reassur­
taken to the hospital, but only a few loni.,’1**?*
for the drawing her h ■disband at sundry an< di
ing. The high water at Bakersfield
leather car of rafla for the P. E. are seriously hart.
A marriage I.cense was granted reached Ila crest during the night
Miss Nellie Mulkey, well known In
quality of advertisement, bnt ilius 'imes
• afrer their marriage, tat
F
arrived
yesterday
and
work
on
The dead are: James Foster, en­ ly ,the benefit derived by a bust s>apped her and neglected fo » '
Eu»* or, has opened a coneervator> this afternoon to Harry K. Clark and and is now subsiding
Put r io ns of
the
Springfield
extension
wilt
begin
gineer. of Vancouver: Cliff Caracad-
Mina Laura M Copenhaver.
of music at Centra I J*o|°t
Visalia and Porterville are flooded
t/at believe, i. mode™ meth- ’ me to contribute anything''' td
Just a« soon as ths weather permits 6»n. suglaoer. of Vancouver.
ods of newspaper publicity
«tipport. J. s Medley, ot o»1
Grova. k h>t. attorney
Denver, Jan 15.—For the purpese
cf tenting In the court» the right of
the national government to establish I to the Kitchen & Kompp livery ata-
forest reserve» within the boundaries i ble at the corner of East Seventh and
of sovereign states, the state of Colo­ ' Oak streeta collapsed at 1 o’clock this
rado will be asked to appropriate morning from the weight of the heavy
ten thousand dollars to meet the ex­ I snow which covered it. There was not
pense of such a proceeding. This is much slope to the roof of the annex
the substance of a bill Introduced and the snow, after it began to melt
yesterday, did not go off of that part
in the senate yesterday.
of the building very fast on that ac­
count. The heavy rain that fell al)
Pocatello, Idaho, Jan
14—One night soaked the snow and made it
thousand sheepmen attended the op­ two or three times as heavy as it
ening session ot the National Wool- was before. About 11 o'clock last
Growers’ convention In this city to­ night the night man at the stable dis­
day and listened to a bitter arraign­ covered that the roof had begun to
ment of the Federal Forestry Bureau sag and heard it crack seversl times.
by President F. W. Gooding, of Sho­ The proprietors were telepf
.1 to
shone. Declaring that the Govern­ and the horses which were q.
tered
ment In Its administration of the in that part of the building were ta­
National forests and the reclamation ken out. The roof kept on cracaing
service has failed woefully. President and finally at 1 o’clock gave way
Gooding urged that Congress be ask­ with a loud crash, everything had
ed to name a committee of Western been removed from the annex and
men to Investigate and report any ’ there was no damage to anything ex-
needed changes in the suies and reg­ jeept the building.
After the roof had fallen the roof
ulations governing these two bu­
of the main building began to crack
reaus.
lawmakers In Attendance.
j and It was feared that it, too. would
From nearly every Western state ; full in. i’he horses and vehicles were
delegates are present. The biggest 1 all removed, but the snow on the roof
single delegation arrived this morn­ melted rapidly and 1t was soon seen
ing from Boise, Idaho. It Included I that the danger was over.
The building la owned by Yates *
Governor Brady and a number of
state officials, also about half the ! Son. who built it five years ago That
members of both houses of the state | itortlon of It where the roof fell In
[ was formerly occupied b ya black-
legislature,
The forenoon session of the con­ I smith shop, but a year or two ago it
vention was devoted entirely to the was remodeled and has been used to
mid-winter sheep show. More than stable the horses since The damage
will amount to perhaps 11000.
800 sheep are entered.
I
ON flENVER & RIO GRANDE
NEAUfflOOD SPRINGS
Why Does It Cure
HAINS FOB
NOLGUILTYBY
TRIAL JURY
HAT MAKERS
DEMAND UNION
LABELS ON GOODS
Washington, Jan. 16.—The bodies
of American Conaul Arthur 8. Che­
ney and Mrs. Cheney, were found in
the rains ot the American consulate
at Messina yesterday afternoon by
sailors from the American battle-
ship Illinois, The bodies were taken
aboard the supply ship, Culgoa. which
will take them to Naples.
(>•€ it today in the usual liquid form or in
cbucolaud labiM form call*! baraauba.