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eugene weekly guard VOLUME 44 ENGLISH PAPERS ASSERT SPEECH EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1910 NO 22 I I - — Princes Edward, George and Albert. Sons of King George V REWARDS OFFERED FDR SHYER OF CHILD Comments of Roosevelt’s Re markable Address Colored by Partisan Bias. City Council of Louisville Will Add One Thousand to the Amount Now Offered ALL AGREE IT WAS SUSPECTED JANITOR IS NOT IN GOOD TASTE <ta SULL MORE afoh'/"- La Follette’s Physical Valuation Amendment Defeated by a Close Vote Today. LONG AND SHORT HAUL BEING SEARCHED FOR I'aUu.e« Georg«, albert aud ikdwanl. auua of Klug G«»r w As Guest of City Former Presi THE SCAPEGOAT CONTROVERSY SETTLED take tool, fuu in MUNpIng from ttoelr tutors aad plnvlng with bne« u. tbe st r e e t rirnti ili») d<> 0., In in getting cltxta marks mark« In their th-lr Muille« lb«y gelling chma «»utile« '1 be ibaw young btvvv dent Should Not Have.Criti cised British Government. tbair Itrlvnl* teat Iterw. but ou It ntttnlww rd occasion« ITttice Albert ba« knahtt «1 Ibtst be would rather goto public sclwwtl sett It **Mh«r trliow»." Acnsslrug t< court d'taalp. England he« never bad «MW« deutueraUc atetulter« of «he 'toy» fuuilM Jbau Edward. Goarge and Albert. I.uttAan, Jun« Í -Colonel Ituoa» weit’« i|wrh in Guild Hall yralnrday eonlinuu« today ••• ««» »«•• M'liaatlon of th" »■ » »iM.ter« throughout the country Editorial conmwata «tn bln startling attenuar«« cum-«rnlua Brit ish rul» in Egypt are influenced as a rule by ; ia riluttali Ip The conserva» live prnaa defunta the < .mclsslotts drawn by the Americas statesman, while the liberal imper» opposa hi» deductions with «qual seriousness But SOtaide the qanation« of tart set forth, Ihr aie ««imiter« ahito»! With out exception have < halinnged th«-1 propriety of a fotrlgn gi***t of the cit) criticlalng ihr .colonial policy of I the staj.lre I ENIARGED Government’s Injunction Found Board of Education Wants to Not to Apply to That Purchase Prcperty Adjoining SANTA FE*S MEN Commodity. High and Centrât. RECEIVE INCREASE •l Police Do Not Believe Wife’s Story That Wendling Has Returned to Old Country Commission Empowered to Fix Minimum Rates Where Roads Compete With Waterways. Loulavklle, June 1.- Rewards ag gregating 42000 have been offered fur the usiirderer of little A ana Kell- uer. with the possibility th«w will Ite Increased by an additional $1000 trout the city council fund*. Portion« of the child’s toot were recovered from a pile of ashes in the basement of the church today verify ing the suspicion that the murderer bad attempted to cremate the body. I A blood .talned child's vest was aiso found la the bssen.. Detectives sll over the country are ■nrcitiax weanling, tbei searching lor for jwpn Joseph Wetvlllng, the ■ Jack- wiH b« «Hi« J ov.rtima «Il sommar by th« trusta. —Thorndiks in Baltimore American. ICOLONYFRONI EAST HON 8. f. DORRIS anltor who Is su»l'- -d of the crime The poltaf do not a« believe lie has turned tr> France intimated by re-I his wife, who Is under arrest on the charge of being an acceeotry. Mrs We nd liar still maintain* that she! knows nothing about the murder. ▼ III fl lAAlTT I ill*■ II All II ■« THIA IIIATAHM OF II. OF 0 Washington, June 1.—The La Foi- ; lette amendment to the railroad bill providing for the ascertainment of the physical valuation of railroads as a basis for fixing rates, wan rejected . by the senate by a vote of 2 5 to 40. The Burton amendment, authoris- I Ing the interatate commerce com- mlsslon to fix the minimum rate that may be charged by railroads which compete with water route« waa adopted 53 to 1. The negative votn was cast by Senator Frye. The senate also adopted an amend ment by Simons prohibiting the in i terstate commerce commission from granting a lower charge for the long than tor the short haul, when mad* 1 to destroy water competition. PUTTING UP BERRIES lavttta June 1.— The-temporary last night the Eugene hoard of I restraining order whieb Federal SIUSLAW GETS edwcatlon passed a retoifon for the AT CANNERY FOR SODA ______— J Judge D F Dyer Issued last night ♦ sutomlsslon to the voters at th<'Corn 1 * , 1 at Hannibal. Mo., prohlbltfog twenty- . ........................ .............. — .. FIFTY THOUSAND ♦ ing annual im hool merito« «f a <irop- I FONTAIN TRADE Fifty or Sixty Families Coming Member of First Board of ♦ flv>-rallroata from Advancing __ .______ _ _____ _______ of the Os- ♦ freight.'••■on for the purchase ♦ Vice President Eakin, of ♦ ♦ ♦ «4«_« rate« —— was property »to on Willamette I street. « the First National Bank, re Fruit 4 — — certified a a *here _ . toUsy. — to In the United i»" • ,,urtl •»*« ssa 1 ” ♦ Growers' Association to This County from New . Just »outh to -4 4 of the — Ilt-k High _^k. ttChwol A build- Stat«w court ’ *-..«• Regents Speaks at Morning I Thia proiterty has a tt-mta«« ♦ ceived the following te»-gram It waa dlM-overed today that the Tries Experiment Which from Congressman Hawley ♦ .-oensmeut’» Injunction applied only , of "r 8«t feet on Wlltamette ttr«*e and ♦ today: York and Pennsylvania. Assembly. Promises Success. ♦ DR. COOK CANNOFBE to tariff A-l IS. mentioned In tbe bill, a depth of 176 feat and can be ha-i ♦ 4 Washington. D. C.. June I. ♦ J. A. Youngrwen. the well-kt.own and dhl not cover th» incren»ed rate i.for tf.OOfl. ♦ 1»14 1114 — .Hon S B. KaJttit. Ku- ♦ .1 The canning season at the big A member of tbe buxrd. »u »<H*ak- ♦ on wool of ten per cant, whieti went Springfield tanner end irrigation I FOUND IN SCOTLAND Into gene, Oregon: _______ 1 ue river ____ and ♦ | Ing <g the proposed purchaw. today ♦ ctieci todhiy. plant of the Eugene Fruit Growers' harbor bill agreed upon by ♦ I said "The grounds st the High »nd 1 Association opened thia morning. New York, May 31.—«C*pt«ia. B.I Th«* petition upon which the in- Central school» are «null, »nd tbe ♦ the conference committee ♦ brtnging fifty or sixty families tof held by the A #hen a large force of women and IM Osburn, n c I om fricntl of Dr | jtinctlon was Issued was pre«ent«*d to ♦ Includes $50.009 for the Rlus- ♦ thib J girts was put to work cleaning straw county from New York state and ( , the University of Oregon Dyer by Edward P. Grant-nor, I children heretofore have played ♦ law. •4'oolt, .letlaivd todgv that Cook dldi Judge and this item is now ♦ 1 mostly on the streets, but th* build berries. The usual force of men Is Mr Youngree. it is UH- ?ornin* . p_* «n>t leiend to Jirlttg back rwrords taum| of Washington, apm-lal a**l»unt to! ing of th«* street rallwiy on South ♦ »afe. ♦ Pennsylvania. placing the canning machinery in lerstoods. controls about 5000 acres tv ------------------ — ♦ Etuh 11» «tiki «onie ether amt would th« attorney general, and by Fred - Wiliam»tie mid W C. HAWl.EY. ♦ West E$-*v<-nth of land along the McKenzie river ^ “ P^etely filled the room, addresses —. »■»■■it »u« .uvn<-u*i* river V,_ _ , ~ ~~~ -wuu-roco readiness and actual canning will bring the retvirds back this wlnv-r' erick N Judson, of St. Louis, a-'tlng. ♦ _ of — the » school uws were xjtvr- graduates de- begin tomorrow. The berries ar« «ini would ttrwvo Iha- C.w.h ri-oehed “"J*a* rouusej J It w ia algne-l bv street» lenders it abvo'utele net-ex-’ «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<«ss«*«»« « above Springfield on whi-n he WI|| ■ livered. that so inwardly enthused ev- coming in rapidly and the grower« xarv for the asifety of th« nuiaEeri <««x>tge h Wk kershatn. attorney locate these families. lie ii expect z Nir tli Pob I'splla ef these xcha»-!« that the! ing rtpixsentatives of these people ' ery one present that there was per- report the crop as being good this f londoti. May 3t Tit«» ii«*s|>aiie«a, g'-mral. and CJiarle* A. Hauls. grounds should t>e enlstged. The; TWO UNHAPPY COUPLES here very soon to pl?-c out locations ' feet sitence in the whole room. While year. ti.-r.- to«»y anneunetd that tiey hag I'nlVxl 8t*ea district attorney. 1 hm » i I »«mid llk<* also >o uuvi'h.-.««». for them and the families will fol 1 Hon. B. F. Dorris, the only living The association will experiment ”nk«.| Scotland with a tine tooth man of the four trho founded and this year with preserving strawber tbr W..ty lot. wluch la esaetly behind ks« later. MADE FREE BY COURT <x”nib'' but failed to get tuny trace of SONG RECITAL VILLARD were responsible for this great insti ries for the soda fountain trade, the the «taburn Io' and front* . r. Olivet The members of til's colony are l>r (\Htk. re|Mirtt»l to be In the north-, strv«*' m>«*«- tw.o lota mcu M «.arrj said to be of the best cUss of farm tution. stood before them, with bent berries to be used in sundaes, sher cm country. New York nrw*p*|>er»! and white hair, and told bets and similar confections. The HALL THURSDAY NIGHT the »cho<4 groiiuga to Use at'ey and Caroline Condon ' and Frances er« of their respective communities, shoulders wired their corrn»|x,nde*t« Io inter rnak>- that school site falrV adequate,! Schmidt Fneed from Galling but realize that there is a greater the history of the University, a his berries are ground up by a ’’cyclone’' view Dr Cook relative u> Ills plan« opportunity for them la the west, tory that never has been written, machine and the hulls and seed* The .won! r««'ital of a most h«- but the Wray lot <an not be had for for departIsg for Ctah and brHptlng Bonds of Matrimony. a figure which ihe board »l»*ema i«a-! where the climate is more agreeable, there was no sound to be heard in eliminated, and then put up in air back proof» of hla dlacovery of lb« Itvreatl^ aerie» of ni itale».' eveata souable. The ttah'irt' lot ia on a! I will it* given at Villard Hall op and have decided to cxst their lot the room and the audience breathed tight barrels, ready for shipment.' North Pole. even quietly. When the aged speak They are sent to all parts of the Judge Harris, of ’h» circuit court. in ttds | ar: of the countrv. str<*«4 and «11 paving a»M«M- Tl ur»«l«> evening of thia week Th* paved ------- ------- ----- "•* ■ ’ •—■■■— ihb* afternoon granted a divorce to I... ... . are .... e—», The laud on whlcn th?y twill be er paused and said falteringly, "It's country. It is hoped to make as big pupils of the vo«al defcirtmean un«i«*r menu p*Jd, and .the prtre. Condon fn>m Wllliwn J. been 38 years since that happened th» direc'lon uf Mlaa ___ Eva _________ btlnson. xeema reasonable ..... ...... V urfllu .• Condon anrt to Frances Sekmidt from local-1 is among the Jcie-st in tito and I can hardly remember, and you a success of this feature as the Alien • th present a program board desires .to acq»ir*> thia Sot now . ... valley at.d is especially adap;e<l to Ih preawnt > rogran of French! 1 Fruit Company did of barreled cher must excuse me if I have to think a ries for cocktails. frnit culture. (h-nnan and Englhh rang« frwn. the -‘n‘> submit a pro....altIon L-r *!w* J ™ - moment.” the silence was almost .. Z: ha*-- of tbt th»- other'la'er. other la'er. U if an »n of- ’n‘” Condons were married in Eu- pen* of asuue of the ^».t* best modern pur< E {turchaa>- deathlike. oimM»M-rs j Amcwig thorse anpwrlnK. U-r a— Is . —1 mule at what V conaWer-ri a ,,n September 1. 1903. and have r « •• •lilrsews» eli 'lr.im .a «-a« • V' — ERRJNG PRINCIPAL The assembly aroused-the Oregon two minor children. Margaret Fran- i will |>.- Ml»« Press-utt, M ìni Prosser..latir lirfo- spirit more than any other that has ' r-« aged five years, and 5b<ry Mias I xiu I m Yoram Mr-.. Mr*. * Sterling ------------------- — ever been held. There was no student Thein™, aged three The charge COMMITTS SUICIDE Foster. Mr». Haze) Huff Willoughby, PATTEN SQUEEZED In that audience who is not proud to atgaln« the defendant was cruel and .Ml»a \4 hlte, Mlaa Payton. Mr. Pre«- say that he is a student of the Uni __ . —-* inhuman treatment. He is compelled rott and Mr Marti* These iterfoitn- BY COTTON BEARS to pay the plaintiff $25 a month ali- Discovery of His Unbecoming versity of Oregon, and a student ers will be a»»l»ted by Mr. Raphael while the school is in its early, „ , ____ mony for the support of the chh- Grlsler, pianist Conduct Too Much for growth, and again, who does not en-' The program will begin at 8:15 Darang Speculator Again Victim d’^"n H. L. McCann. vy every I Mrs. Schmidt and her husband p. tn. and the public da cor®ally tt.- «nnb« «Kt— member »--- of the alnmni who ~ ' xpoke this morning? «if the Pierpont Margan were married at Navada City. Cal., vlt«-d to Mt«*n<l No t»ne will be 1x4- 1 ------ Hon .J H -- Eaton served serve« as chair-! cnair- A. -M- H. on June 23. 1884. and'¿tad fowr chil- Combine. nilttvd during bhe patrfornmsce of Indictment Against Representa any Condou. Or., May 31.—Unable to man. and after a short introductory | dreu. two of whom are .«lead and one »umber spicy with wit *111 and __ was — S7JTZS.J W 1 I U Wil CI over 31 wars obi Tint other is a stand the disgrace of threatened dis- speech that H. that that won won a a place nlace in In the th« hearts Ho.-.- of his «■- Chicago. Mat 31.—Janie* A Pas son th« nt.<n.»» 1- missal for unbecoming conduct, n. tive Browne Will ten suffered «wither km tcd»y whe« R1VPB his <ar; ;1W(, curtpdv. <-riIP| :U'’ prlwipal of the Gilliam FAIR WEATHER 411*. * r t-ivt l.tii In «.aura York , |county High schc-ol. committed sui audience, he introduced B. F. Dorris the l.v*l prior ■ of cotton in tn« the Nets and fvhunuut treatment is the alb'gt-d cide some time yesterday afternoon as the first speaker who could tell Stand. market dro|>|t«*« $1.50 a bah* The FOR TOMORROW the founding of the Oregon insti No Details Received Except ground for «he tilwrce. by shooting himself through the head of shorts were ablr to deliver all the tutions. Chicago, June I.—Judge.McSorley Wjth a 3i-«.a . ’ lbre revolver. His dead Oregon. Washington— Fair ♦ xiM't cotton sold for drilvery this In 1873 J. C. Arnold was superln- _ w*x«» superm- today denied the motion to quash Most of Dead Are Greeks body was found thia afternoon by tendent • n/ton. of _ •» — _ __ — ----- tonight; Thursday warmer ♦ month, and thus »-scaped from being EUGENE-PENDLETON the Eugene schools and the indictment against State Repre- Sheriff Rogers. following several ' sqm-exed ” by Fallen tiki those as- near const. Idaho — Fair him as board of directors, were aentattve la*e O'Neil Browne. hoars’ search. by the side of a de with and Chinese. stMlatitl with him en the bull side of DEBATE FRIDAY serv'd north; showers and thuntar- \Y J. J. Scott, S. H. Spencer, and B. Browne waa Indicted on the churge cabin in a lonely canyon five the kiarket. Instead of rnaklug a rush F. Dorris. It was Arnold who sug storms aoulh; Thursday fair; ♦ that he bribed State Representative _ miles northwest of this city. An emp- gested that they apply to the legisla The debate »ext Friday night af Ogden. Utah. June 1.—-Twenty- probably warmer. ♦ to txtver, the bears, li-d by Morgan Charles A. While to vote for Wil haii 2 m ween ______ Eugene _____ an« » »*•« alcohol ture for an appropriation to start a • five workmen were killed by an ex K had . contained v « Co., forced price« 4ti»n in a sensa Vlltard 1_ liam Lorimer for United States BfD- Pendleton will be atrangly cooteated i waR found beside the body. city high school. They accordingly plosion today in the quarry of the ♦ ♦ ♦ tional utanner. mW y than r month ago Professor consulted Judge Thompson and J. J. Union Portland Cement works, at Many Chlcfg • speculators who by two of the best teams the state! One of the llvest, McCaan was re-elected principal of Walton, as attorneys and brought it Devil’s Slide. Utah, thirty miles east have been "bullish** on th «market has produced Inquiry llrotwlcii«. GENERAL ESTRADA school for another before this body. Thompson was the of Ogden . The explosion blew down made haste to srll out their lines at questions of the day. The Guarantee *^e c?;inVv Springfield. III.. May 31.—The leg- ' the opening, after learning that the of Bank Deposits,” will be discussed >,1,r With enthusiasm he at once in- first man to mention a state Univer telegraph and telephone poles and Islatlve liivestlgntlon In which the I plans for important 1,_.’___‘ sity. for DEFEATS FORCS Morgan house is after Patten's scalp. wlth such thoroughnesa as to hold a^iyrated I plans And frcm a city high school communication with the scene of the Hnnt-t-pion county grnnd jury Is en- ' the attention of every thinking eltl- J change* in the curriculum by which these six men raised their plea to a accident is limited to a brief message Cotton llt-aches la>wr*l l*ricr. gttgoh took on a broader aspect today OF GOVERNMENT May cotton sold off to 14.81, com x«n. The people of Eugene should the efficiency of the school work state University. Through the efforts by courier. Most of the dead are and m-veral new anglea were re paring with 1 4 95 cents at the close rally strongly to the support of their coaid be best prt-moted. Only last of W. W. Bristow, senator from this Japanese and Greeks. vealed. Washington, June 1. The Nlca- last Friday; 15.80 cents, excellent team in its final «truggle Friday night he took an active part district, the legislature passed reso A special train with doctors and The start of the day's work w-n* ! ragunn government's army, under of bualne.** highest point of the month, and for th>- stat» championship and the in tjie annua! commencement of ex lutions that If this locality would nurses has started for the scene. the IsHuing of subpoenas for three general Lara, which has been in front the ercises of the institution of which he raise $80.000 for campus and one coveted "Regents’ Cnp.” The victims of the disaster were man who hnve not yet flguri-d in the | of llliieflelds for several weeks, has lfl.4fi cents, the high point of the | was principal. building, an appropriation would be literal')- blown to pieces and on the igwaatlgailoBi ggd UM offlahd cloa* been defeated by the insurgent troops season, ma le last December. Oirl Student* Accuse. In May was over nt mld-( ENGINE EXPLODES: n.ade. A University association was hillside overlooking the scene por of th» dully grind of the jurors was | of Geneial Estrada und Is now in full day Trading The first Intimation that McCann’s formed and the last pri.e was practical and for three years that In tions of limbs and arms were picked live testimony of Representative H. | retreat. iivi«uuus relations with wim ui* his pvpns pupils were otner other cluded an extension of time from the up. with here and there a head or ly at the lowest point of the move-; D. McCullotu. of Louisville. THREE WERE KILLED than proper cauie ten days ago. when legislature, a lite and death light , torso. Such remains as were re nient, although up to the last mom- The new summonses were for Rep-1 The P. K. A E. construction force ent _ ____ two 1 ti-r.ear-old girl students report was made to raise the money. The covered were blown fully a hundred the bulls gave It support, bidding reaentative A. M. Foster, of Rush-1 was further enlarged this morning for blocks of 10.000 bales, around er Louis. June L—Three were £<* <°‘h*»r P«ye»ts that the principal county court gave $30,000 through yards from the quarry. vflle, chairman of the f|*A «nd game with the addition of about ten teams 14.80 cent*. ThU closes future op- killed when a railroad locomotive t-v- had been •U,1,F of indiscretions, the efforts of T. G. Hendricks, but committee of the 4 8th general ax- and a number of men. The rooter eratlons in May delivery, the heav- ploded near Collinsville Junction. I These X«»«*« «»fl»* * ho «re mother- aentbly; Nathan O. Cohen, state fish arrlved last night and was put to lest for any one month In the history 111 on th. tracks of the St. Louis, les-, related that McCann on frequent was forced to take it back because WOMAN HURT the as to its $v*aiiij. legality, The' ------ sv no A Eastern V. '_ ' l«~.».t-n. -------------------- commiaaloner, and B. F. Btaymales, work on the hard street this morning. | of the market. Troy & today. I occasion» under •>-- the guise of consol* of gwo «An doubt — -- - «0 $80,000 was finally raised after a! of Clinton. Dewitt county. Illg with them, caressed and kissed Much better progress Is now being ------------------ — AT HARRISBURG ...... «uu ntsxeu hard struggle, after work ' cn the' Why w«s Fish Bill Kilhxl? THE WHEAT MARKET. them at every convenient oppor unity, building was - .-»......vuwu commenced mm and uruppeu dropped ___ —«•». vo., nay •». Mrs. made and from now on the work will ALL OREGON ITEMS - ----- RepraseOtative Foster and Fish go Harrisburg. Or , conducts May 31 a targe Mrs. 1m- for two years, and after It was nearly Mary Nixon.’who forward rapidly. It look« ax If: 1 Indignant indignant relative« of the girls lm- Commissioner Cohen are to appear Tacoma. June 1.—Bluesteni. SO: I mediately referred the alleged mte- mis- given up. farm near this place, is suffering a President Storey's prediction that; REMAIN IN RIVERS before the jury Thursday and will the conduct of McCann to the attention I f club. 77 and 78; red Russian. 7« tbe attention! various members of the alumni severe scaln inlnrv th» »--..1» -» - <ars will be running around the he questioned on a bill advocated by loop by the Fourth of July, will be and 77. of th» ,rr .*ir. severe scalp injury as the result the m«•m.b»»«« members ef of th» the eennty county bl;!: high spoke al after Mr 1 Dorris had finished runaway accident'Sunday night, of a the state fish department, which dle«l fulfilled The rail-laying crew etart-i Chicago. June —Close: July. •chool runaway accident night. 1 She school board and demanded that his'and these addres- addrt s-es also had a great and her family of Sunday five children AND HARBORS BILL 94 3-9: September. 1. 92 in th«* committee presided over by ed to work this morning and will fol* 1-4: resignation be asked. Yesterday an deal to do with 1 the enthusiasm of driving when the team became were un Decem- reslgnation ---------- 1 Representative Foster. The chair low the excavating crew as closely as I Washington. May 31.—The rivers ber. 92 5-8. official sole note was addressed and the occasion occasion. From all indications, manageable and, in running, shied t» mailed to the erring nrlncln«! — •- — ■ man of th«* fish and game committee possible. Portland. June 1. — Unchanged. principal, sum- through the efforts c-f the alumni the ditch just before reaching a and harbors bill waa signed today by[ was also one of th«* democratic mem montng monIng him to appear ap|>ear before the'i.... the and u( of this meeting, the attendance' small bridge Here the hack turned | the conference committee with all, bers of the lower hous«* who voted .board at a special session tomorrow at at the Miss Myrtle Peake, of the Boys' Oregon items nailed down. There ha« _____ _ _ _ „„„ Several men have ben sent to Wal-Jand answer the charge» against him.!----- the commencement exercises this over, the team breaking free Outside for William Lorimer for United ( and Girls' Aid Society at Portland, ia u answer me cnarges against him. year will far surpass that of any of the Injury Mrs. Nixon received. i been a hard fight against the Oregon do lake to prepare for the beginning Hlates senator, and probably will be ! In i ho city today. McCann was left home year. which rendered her unconscious for Items but the senate conferees, at of the summer’s work on the big Ir- dead und. and later his previous -------------------------- closely questioned on th«* reasons he I Bourne's »<1 body hod» «■«. f » »" ; some time, none of the others were Instance, insisted and final- rfgation reservoir there. Engineer gave for forsaking the regular candl. «orne time, Is none of the runaway others were William Kelaay and wife, of Hazel ly overcame the house conferees' op- Klovdahi will leave for the lake In' Yamhill county young turkey hurt. This the second ac- A strawberry plant near Hillsboro has A two dale ot hla party, ,1 Dell, are in the city this afternoon. I position. distinct bodies, but only one cident for Mrs. Nixon within the past a few days. has 310 berries on it. 1 head and neck. I month. ♦ ♦ Topata, June 1 - The an- nuuweenivtn ia tu*«l<- that all ■f the Hanta Fe rntpbtye rallrwad rwelvlng lens titan $*o |x>r nu'iith Stave been granted an lacreaste of teu per tant In wage« I .»• ,xl « _...... -Ä,.;". 7’’Ä'SäSÄ&JXiÄ Ir;,“** COURT REFUSES CHARGES i i