TWO W9T» THE TWTOE A WEEK GUARD. THURSDAY. MARCH 3. 1011 EDWARD CONDON HELD ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT UPON LONE WOMAN Accused of Insulting Mrs. Jas. Loomis on Street at Night Mrs. Janie* Loomis, residing at S42 Washington street, was assault ed Saturday night shortly after 10 o'clock at the corner of Sixth and i Willamette streets by Edward Con aged about 17 years, »ho later Reno, Feb 37.—A battlo with the Indian murderers occur, Washington. Feb. 28.—All night long the senate struggled t don. was arrested and placed In jail. Mrs red yesterday ¡it noon »ixty miles west of Tuscurrora and eight with the Lorimer case, friends of the Illinois senator seeking Looiuis was walking along the street near the postoffiee when young Con Indians wore killed and the balance captured. One member of to break down the determination of his opponents not to permit don. who svemed to be partly under a vote unless an important concession were made to them in tho influence of liquor, said some- the posse was killed. thing to her and tried to put his The Indians commenced the battle, which started al noon relation to important measures of pending legislation. The I arms around her. She screamed and and lasted threo hours. Edward Hoyle, of the state polico, was basis for the proposed agreement is understood to be that when ran. Officer Plank was standing In of the Bell theatre at the time a vote will be taken on the Lorimer case at a fixed hour Thurs | front killed. He had previously been watching the day, and that at a later hour the same day a vote will be had on actions of young Cuudou and a com-1 The crime which resulted in yesterday's battle was presum- I panion, Clarence Beaupre, who bad the tariff board bill; that the amendment to the postoffice ap I just been put out of a rooming bouse ably committed on Janunry 10th in Little High Rock canyon, propriation bill proposing an increase of postal rates on tho Plank ran to the woman who was I northern Waslioo county. Harry Oambrcn, B. Indiuno, J b . faint from fright, but leav advertising sections of magazines will be eliminated, and that almost Laxaguo and Peter Erramouspc were the victims. All four w< re ing her in other hands he ran after > still other concessions may be made. wealthy stockmen and wero nt their camp nonr Dcneo, and had the boy, who disappeared into the between the Eagles build-1 It is not believed that there will be any trade by which the darkness started to visit another camp. They never reached their desti Ing and the Underwood house. With Canadian reciprocity agreement will be sacrificed, although it a gun In one hand and a search nation and it was thought thnt they had perished in a blizzard, light In the other. Plank followed is not likely a vote can be had in the senate this session. but on February 8th their murdered bodies were found and In- the bey's fleeting shadow through dians wero suspected, because of the horrible manner in which the «Hey- and past the socialist hcad- POPULAR ELECTION DEFEATED ~ ‘ i seemed to The senate, in accordance with previous agreements, inter- quarters where Condon they were mutilated. disappear. Plank supposed that he ruptod the Lorimer battle with the vote on the joint resolution was in this building and brought the The suspects were trailed by a posse until yesterday, when for an amendment to the constitution, providing for election woman to pick her assailant from they came upon the Indians and the battle followed. When the 20 men'there. She was unable by popular vote, which required a two-thirds majority. The some to find him. At this point Plank dis. Indians discovered that the posse was upon them they started covered that the two boys were not resolution was lost, receiving a vote of 54 to 33. their regular war dance, and after the dance the fighting com around. Sending the woman home In company with a mail carrier, he menced. Some of the Indians were wounded in a running fight Beveridge wanted to know If the of congress regular or extraodinary, searched the street tor the boys. The which extended over a mile of territory. The remaining Indians continuance this morning of the leg and urged and urged unremitting-1 women had given the officer a very islative day of Monday past the hour ly. ■ clear description of the man who lay in the brush and continued to fight. At the last stand a of twelve o’clock noon would violate I.aFollettc Op|x>scs i had taken hold of her. fierce and bloody battle ensued. Indians and squaws fought the special order for a vote on direct During the afternoon it developed, "Just then,” relates Plank, “a election of senators fixed for that that LaFollette was the chief obstacle' friend of mine got off the Sprlng- * side by side, using guns and bows and arrows. Four bucks, two hour. The chair held it would- Nel- against fixing a time to vote on Lori-, field car_ and toll me that Condon squaws and two children were killed, and one squaw and three then m<\ved that when an adjourn mer. It was said he was not unwil was in Springfield drunk, and had ment of Monday's session was taken ling to have a vote, but was unwil given away a lot of facts. He said children captured. Edward Hogle.of Eaglerille, a member of it would be to meet at 11:50 today, ling to go on record as agreeing to that Condon was coming back on Guard Special Service«. Springfield, Feb. 28.—Providing the posse, was killed. None of the others was wounded. it would be to meet at 11:30. Bal the fixing of a definite time. the 11:30 car. I went and found City, Feb. 27.—Two that the ne« «««»ary «mount of money linger moved an adjournment until Senator Stone spoke for more than the other officers and we watched big Junction mogal freight engiues met In col < mii b«- raised, the Springfield Com I 11:50 and it was ordered. At 11:50 two hours and a half and as soon as the car. They did not show mercial club will take up the pub the new legislative day began in the Stone concluded Young, of Iowa, took up. so Officer Bonney and lision here this morning about six licity proposition of the Southern Pa EASTERN OREGON usual way with prayer by the chap the floor and spoke against the reeip- I went out to Condon’s o'clock and both were badly wreck cific company and Invest the sum of lain and the reading of the journal. j rocity agreement. EDITOR IS SENSIBLE house. He had just come in. 1 told ed. delaying traffic the rest of the $ 1200 with the railroad The biggest Senator Borah, of Idaho, who has Indian Bill his father that I wanted to take him day and Injuring two trainmen. booster meeting ever held III Spring The engine of freight train No. been in charge of the resolution for No agreement has been reached over to the woman for purposes of field took pln«e last night, th« large Asks Why Eugene Institution is the election of senators by direct vote thus far between the two houses of1 identification, and he said that he I 221 was switching In the yard* at hall being filled, it nd enthusiasm and the time, making up the train to Made Special Object of of the people, was gratified over the congress on the Indian appropriation; was willing that this be done.” interest wero dominant Stirring result, notwithstanding be lacked bill. The house today sent the bill When the officers took Condon to leave the city, and had just backed speeches were mad« by Eugene and Attack four votes of getting the necessary back for further conference. The the woman she at once identified up with a string of cars onto the Springfield boosters. Fro n Eugene, main line, when freight train No. two-thirds house refuse* to approve a senate him, and the officer had to step in Leonard, of the I'nlverslty. and Clark Wood, publisher of the “When it is demonstrated that the amendment authorizing the payment to prevent her husband attacking the 226 camo along from the north. The Dr. latter was going at such speed that Manager Freeman, of the Commer Weston. Or , l.cai|rr, write* th« fol senate stands within four of the two- of claims of certain traders against boy. cial club, spoke. The Springfield lowing sensible letter to the Port- thirds. it is certain, that the real fight individual Indians, and an amend-' Condon's parents are highly re tne engineer upon seeing tbe other Commercial club has begun to see land ¡Hilly Journal: is over,” he said. ’ ment partly recognizing an attor spectable people, and bad associates engine approaching rear end first, that Eugene does not antagonise the Weston, Or . Feb. 23. Tn the Borah said the resolution would be ney's claim of $90,600 againsV the are held responsible for the boy’s could not stop in time to prevent a efforts of Springfield, but Is willing editor of Thr Journal At Cottas» > Portland Fate 1S - Fauni-f by « collision, and the engines came to- again introduced at the first session Colville Indians. , acts. gether with a crash that was heard to work with the city, and what Is u Grove. |n l.an«« county a referendum 'strong situi, firr lodar pra>.ti«ally «b • in all parts of the city, The collts- benefit to one city is equally benefi movement has been started ugnlust stroy« 1 tho plani ot thè Oc «goti • t Washington Lumber company In thi* 1 manufacturing concern on the top of SUES LUMBER COMPANY ion occurrcd in tne northern end of cial to the other. W. Bittie Wells, of the I'nhcri’lty of On-gon at 1 Skinner's butte. The matter was re the yards, near the excelsior mill, the promotion department of tho also In t.ane county, Eugene oppou- I city, tho «ntlre lo** to that <-om|*anv ferred to the fire and water commit- FOR $5000 DAMAGES the engine that was backing up hav- South«-rn Pacific, represented the rd th«« «■fforta of Cottage Grove to belni about 1l00,000. The pia ti ’ tee. lng beeti pulling a string of cars off railroad company and made a favor create the county of Nesmith and of thè Stillinomeli Lumber ami II t The matter of the grade of the the spur that passes along the plant. able Impression The meeting resolv- land ■ county seat, and the referen- company and tho Gold Medal Hhlnxl* FOR BODILY INJURIES ed Itself In favor of the Southern Pa dum la to be Invoked by way or re company »«’re damua«-d to thè I street along West Seventh street be Engines Pil«-«l Up. toni of $2’1,000. and a private tesi- tween Olive and vnarnelton streets I Herman E. Breese is Plaintiff The oil tank and entire rear por cific's plan, and adjourned at a late taliation. Herein yu- state will be given «bove, t wo block* distaili ilpon wh -fc was brought up. Frank Zimmer, tion of the engine of 221 was hour, leaving th«« president to ap The ' another Illustration of the abuse of tho ember* tlew, waa dastroyed. who owns residence property along in Suit Against Wildwood thrown off the track, nnd was badly point a soliciting committee there had complained that after bls Th« «auso of tho flro ha* noi y«t broken up. The front of the engino committee as appointed consists of i a popular privilege accorded the Company cement sidewalk had been built the of 226 was damaged worse than the Welby Stevens. M. M Peery. E. E ' voters of Oregon Intended prlmnr- beoti ascertalnrd Insurance wlll prò- grade of the street had been raised other and tho two piled up together Morrison. Charles Rivett nnd J Simp-' i ly as u mean* of public protection tect Ih« owner* (or ubout one-lblrJ Herman E. Breese, a brakeman on in such a manner as to completely son They met at two o'clock this af against itnwls«« legislation, the refer of tho damngo. several inches and this sidewalk was endum has degenerated Into a weap far below grade. It was left to the the Oregon & Southeastern railway, block the track. A wrecking train ternoon to plan their campaign. which operates between Cottage was sent for. and it arrived this af on of revenge tor the disappointed street committee. At last night's meeting of the city Attorney Geo. B Dorris appeared Grove and a point twenty miles east ternoon, immediately beginning the aud th« spiteful. It ha* already It. we trust, will redound to the pub THIS MAN IS JUST for Wing '& Campbell, the meat firm ; of that city, toward the Bohemia worked much mischief. It ha* lic wraith. council Mayor J. D. Matlock made a work of elearing away the wreckage. If taxpayers would stop to anal’x* I been wrongfully used against the Strong plea for more street paving who wanted permission to change mines, is plaintiff in a suit against Three box cars In the middle of FULL OF FIGHT their lard-rendering plant from their the Wildwood Lumber company, the south-bound freight on the main i ■ general appropriation bill, and has the situation, they would find that this summer, and he council went on present location to the Mfdgley build, which operates a sawmill along the failed, ami now II Is proposed to use they are paying but little. In any were demolished. They con- To the Public: record as favoring an early resump Ing. which they intend to occupy if line of the railway, for damages on track this dub against the university, de event, tor the supietrt ot alate gov talned general merchandise and flour Anent thin cravenly. petty spirit spite th«- fact that th«- Instilutlon was ernment nnd stain Institutions. The tion of this important work. In bring satisfactory arrangements can be account of personal Injuries sustain- and most of the goods will be a total stale levy Is n very alight burden ed and disgusting nttempt of some siistalm-'l In Its former campaign Ti; matter was __ left to .. the ed some ------“ time ----------- ago. Ing up the matter the Mayor said: made. The loss. A caboose in the middle of the The university »»» fronted with Compared to the levies 111 thr several “If Eugene is going to continue to. city attorney, who was instructed to | In his complaint, filed this morn I string of cars that was being pulled of the Cottag«« Grove peupl«’ to stop counties, school districts and muni grow as it has ill the past few years. ■ prepare an amendment to the ordi ing in the circuit court, Breese al by the other engine was also demol the development of the University tinuaual generosity by the late legis cipalities for local purpose». lature, but If tin- I'nlverslty ot Ore leges that the company carelessly ished, but the other cars in both the by invoking the referendum. It is my opinion that the incoming nance covering such plants. CLARK WOOD. There Is an Intention among our gon I* to rank with similar Inatltu- council should pave two or three ■ A settlement of the West Tenth and negligently erected a pile of lum trains escaped serious damage, al- best people to conciliate; to con Ilona In other states street assessment through the Hud ber on the mill dock adjoining a It la entitled to miles of streets, yes, more than that, though a number were derailed. cede; to compromise; to placate i generous treatment, And why sin- . ARMIN IsTICATOIl't* NOTICE three or four miles. I think that dleston laud was made by the accept sidetrack on the railroad, and that Fireman Hurt these people. Gut with such assltl- gle it out for Special attack uniera It ance of $207.23 in Jieu of the assess the pile was fourteen feet high, the Eleventh street should be paved to The fireman on train No. 226 Notice Is hereby given that Etta Let u* at them with a spir be. Indeed, to oatisfy a grudge the city limits. Blair street should ment previously made. The treasur- top leaning over toward the railroad. jumped as he saw the engines were Inity. K Earnest has been by the « ounty it of war. The Oregon Agricultural , er was instructed to accept this sum He Btates that on June 13, 1910, college also be similarly treated and there about to collide and received severe We are not defending Eugene by has also been 111» in||j I rested, Court of the Stalo of Oregon In smi should be paven>-nt on West Sixth and cancel the lieu on the property. while he was in the discharge of his Injuries, but the physicians <1<> not Mayor Matlack voted the recently duties as brakeman a car was switch- consider them fatal. A brakeman ha«l such procredure but are. Instead, de There Is no more excuse for hold for Lane County, appointed Admin- and West Seventh as far as Blair istrallx of the Estate of Isaac R. street. If we had not paved our 1 passed ordinance granted to F. L. ed from the main track on to the one of his legs bruised, and the oth fending the institution which be Ing up the U. of < I appropriation Earnest, deceased. longs to all Oregon and Is th« pride than for holding up th<> b. A. C. sp streets we would not be growing as ; Chambers for a franchise to build a spur past the pile of lumber, He er trainmen escaped Injury. All persons having claims against of every good man and good woman proprlatlon. in truth there can be we are, and Eugene would still be in spur track from the S. P. line to his was hanging to the side of the car The loss to the railroad rompaxy no grounds for attacking either in said e»tate are hereby notified ami the village class. The paving work, warehouse sites on High street. The when he was forced against this pile will amount to $4000 or $5000, as In the state. Because this little city would In iho mind of any tnnn who han an required to present the same, duly if continued and our power and filtrr mayor explained that the ordinance of lumber and thrown to the ground, near as it can be estimated. directly be benefited byith« enlarg ounce of state pride and wants to authenticated, at th« residence of plants, are going to be preat factors was passed with the understanding breaking his right leg. Internally in The Eugene flyer, which left Eu in the city's growth this‘year and for that he would veto it if the street juring him and bruising bls back and gene before the news of the collis ed Institution they are willing and sc-o Oregon grow out of th«- pieayun- the said Etta K. Earnest at Mabel, anxious to deprive the youth of thl* Ish policy toward Bn schools that ha* Oregon, or at the Law office of A E. years to come—and we cannot af committee reported adversely on the shoulder. ion reached that city, was compelled state of equal advantages with thode curseil It In tho past. Wheeler In Eugene. Oregon; within Breese claims that on account of to ford to f^op with the improvements matter. The veto was sustained by turn back when this city was of other states; are willing to at The Eastern Oregon hospital at six mouth* from this 21st day ot the physical pain and Injury and the reached so well begin». The commercial bod the council. and continued on Its trip tempt to gather th«’ mean and petty Pendleton was granted $200.000 by Fcbrauary, 19111. City Attorney Pipes was instructed mental distress, he was damaged in ies of the.city should co-operate with north by way of the Springfield-Leb Etta K Earnest, Adm'x. the ccun- il in the matter of paving to appear for the city in the suit the sum of $5000 and on account of anon branch, reaching the main line people of this state together hoping tin- people and receives In addition A. E. Wheeler, Attorney. ind give all the encouragement they 1 against it by F. L. Chambers, to re the loss of wages $480, making a to again at Albany. The north an«l the there will be enough to defeat tho $350,000 from the legislature. Why not "referend” thin Institution? possibly can. While it will mean a strain the city from tearing down his tal of $5480. Williams A Bean are south-bound local trains that usually appropriation. NOTICE TO CB EDITONS The Monmouth normal will re attorneys for the plaintiff in the meet here early in the afternoon each i Vain attempt! Why you poor, pet greater d«-bt, the property owners boat house. ty. miserable little tricksters, the»«« ceive about $3«.000 annually by The city attorney was Instructed to case. tan take advantage of th«« Bancroft turned back after transferring pas-; good people of Eugene will snow you special tax. Bi addition from the leg . Notice I* hereby given that Dalton bonding act and pay for the work in prepare a resolution to turn over the 1 sengers and baggage. under so deep, when It comes to a islature for a girl’s dormitory. It* Gulley ha* been appointed by lb* installments, working a hardship on city power plant and water works to vote, that you will be ashanod to president receive* $3600 annually, county court of Lane county, Oregon, ao one. We can be the first of the the new water commission on March REPORT OF PURCHASE even leave your little swamp home even before the school Is reopened adrnlnlstrntor of th« estate of B*n- Secondary cities of Oregon just as 6. The council adjourned to meet on again. OF CORVALLIS & ALSEA YOUTH OF SEVENTEEN The Weston normal, now defunct, i Jamln F. Gulley, deceased. well as not, and there is no one Monday, March 6. Let u* unite onr energies to put got along with a girls' dormitory YEARS ACCUSED OF All portion* having claim* against thing except street paving that will ( this question to the people fairly, costing about $5000. and $1800 a snld estate tiro notified to pretent put us in that class. Aside from the TRAVER WILL COME BY P., E.&E. RAILWAY DESPICABLE OFFENSE Then abide the result with confi- year was th«« mast Its president ever the anmo du'y verified to said admin Commercial club and the Merchants’! dence, trusting to the good sense I received. Moreover, its president istrator at the law office of C. A. BACK TO EUGENE Monroe Press Correspondent Protective association, I think the I was just as able and ib-servlng an Wlntermeler In Eugene Oregon, with and judgment of our people. ladies' improvement clubs should j Tries to Assault Sorority Mat No compromise, no quarter. They educator as J. H. Ackerman. An«f in six months from the date of first Gives Publicity to Rumor lake hold of this matter and urge, Friends of H. L. Traver, several have assailed us and we lack some« this soln state school In eastern Ore publication of thia notice. ron While He Was Hall the citiens to action to petition for years ago a resident of Eugene, and Current Here thing of manhood If we do not de- gon received but $12,600 annually a partner in the Tolmei & Tarver dry Dated. Eugene. Oregon, thia 9<h work trt be done.” Naked fend ourselves. for maintenance. Why not "refer dsy of February. 1911. Councilman Moon made the re- goods store on East Ninth street, The following from the Monroe Will not tho best man crush the end” th«« Monmouth normal? vv 11 x »y » ■ <x -y 1« learn i it i. that si ex v li he “ tw 111 be •. |/ pleased to will nark that he thought the commercial will DALTON GUILEY. An unusual case In the Juvenile viper that tslngs him? Arc wo cow Why not ’.’referend" the stat« bodies would give little eneo it ra ge- return to Eugene again, to reside. He correspondent to the Oregonian, and Admlnsitrator of the estate of Ben of a well-known 17- fair, the district fairs, th« experi jamin F. Gulley, deceased. ¡pent for the reason that the heavy has been In Talbert, Alberta, where printed in that paper this morning, court is that school boy who Is ards and weaklings? C. A. year-old High The inatitutlon needs every penny ment. station*, and the hundred and Wlntermeler, Attorney for estate. yroperty owners seem to be more he has been Interested in the dry 8ives the first publicity to the re charged with indecent exposure. Up voted. It will bo wire I y »pent nnd one things for which the leglalaure »verse to paving that the small prop-' goods business. P. E. Snodgrass, ported sale of the Corvallis & East thu wk irty owners, and the council would cashier of the First National bank, ern railway, known as the Carver on the request of the court, the boys’ bj% the Eternal Gods wo are going to poured out money with lavish hand at the most expensive vwMlon ever save to look to the latter to push the today received a letter from him, road. The report ha* been in cir- name is withheld from publication, 1 get It! NOTICE TO CREDITORS Let uh unite, organize _ ____ _ held? a fighting natter along. Councilman Heller stating that as soon as he can dis- culation in Eugene since last fall, yet he la allowed at large with his but upon request no publicity has playmate*. The boy, who lives on force and carry the war Ihto the en And pose of his stock of goods and busi why should the advocated a cheaper pavement that several Insti- Notice Is hereby given that Mar tutlons at Salem be overlooked ? garet Martin has been appointed ad ias been laid here and suggested ness interest he will return to Eu been given it In this city. George East Thirteenth street, a few night* emy’s country. ago. In a half-naked condition, ran D. O ’ Connor, local manager for the L«t Catos, Brown and Wheeler, gene. He is also engaged in doing That burg "sits tight" on everything ministratrix of the estate of Theo wooden blocks on a concrete base. Moon suggested that East. Eighth ' some boosting work for Eugene and company, today when asked about out from the family woodahed, which and their Ilk, whose Intelligence has It g««ts and grunts for more, and dore O. Martin, deceased, by an or face* the sidewalk, before the mat- ........ .................... ....... ............... the sale, declared he did not know never risen above their stomachs squeals i Its " disapproval when state der of the county court of the elate ind East Ninth streets should both has asked to have sent to him some se paved to the railroad, and High literature describing th« city, which whether or not it had been made, as ron ot a University sorority house an«l who are guided by prejudice and money slips away from the capital, of Oregon, for the county of Lan«, he had received no word from the and a former Eugene school teacher, egotistical self aiMuranre. who hav«- Marlon cast a larger treet from East Eleventh to th« raiIf he man hand to his friends there, sev majority duly made nnd entered on this 15th •oad. then pave all the interevening era! of whom he thinks will come to head offices in Portland. The fol and made aoaie foul remarks. The been and are failures, Jet these f««I-1 against the normals than any other day of February, 1911. All persona woman did not become frightened, lowing Is the Oregonian's story: lows feel the might of th«1» peole’s county In th«« alate. Perhaps the itreets, making a solid paved district 1 Eugene with him to locate. Monroe, Or., Feb. 26.— (Special.) but xlezed the youth and held him will again as they lelt it on their referent dum might teach It a useful having clalma against the said estate li that portion of thp city. are required to present the name —It is learned from authentic sour until ahe could recognize him- county sent proposition. lesson. Moon moved that the council i FOUR PERSONS ARE with proper vouchers there to forth« The boy associates with a gang of ces that the Corvallis & Alsea River Perhaps another such lesson will But. no. It's time to give the re administratrix at the office of 8. I’. •ecommend that all petitions for pav- BURNED TO DEATH Railway company, known as the Car boys suspected by the police of com teach them their Insignificance If ferendum a rest, and this dlsgrunt- Nena, at Eugene, Oregon, within six ng be brought in as early as possible ver road, which was built two years mitting the “Jack the Grabber” dep they are capable of receiving Intel ed bunch at Cottage Grove should to that a plant could be brought here from the date hereof. Hazelton, Pa., Feb. 27.—Suppos ago to this place from Corvallis, Is redations. and It is thought probable ligence Into the vocuiims they call be frowned upon In every other sec months !n the spring. The motion was car- February 15, 1911. that he la responsible for several of now being merged with the Portland, heads. If we are men let us show ed to have been caused by an explo tion of the state. Too much money •ied. It was also recommended by MARGARET MARTIN. has been granted by the legislature, he council that several blocks sion, a fire last night burned two Eugene & Eastern, or Welch line, the assaults which have been com our manhood. Administratrix. perhaps; “ ---- - - ” ■- houses at Oneida, near here, occu and that the consolidated lines will mitted in the same neighborhood. EUGENE. squandered, If you like ihould be paved this year. 8. P. NESS, Attorney. thur-fH pied by Gabriel Gerotsky and Mi- commence extension work at an early The case has been before the ju tho word better. . But 1 It la not lost Sign On Butte. Jas. Morrison and family have ar to Oregon. Every dollar of It will ______ _____ __ ___ .The meeting opened with the ap-1 chael Slovak. Hungarians, and five date and complete the line to Eugene venile court for several days, but of the 1 members of the Gerotsky family lost and when completed the whole line for reasons not given it has been rived in Eugene troni Superior, Neb , be expended within the limita of the UITIEILMD3 HILE ER HUI tearance of a 1 representative _ to locate. ¡withheld from publication. • - commonwealth, uud a good share of flood for Nothing but th« f y«g .owpauy, who wanted J ¡their j will be electrified. begun Power cowj-auy, their lives. lives, . * ’ < COLLISION 8Ï S. P. CO DESTROYED l