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SECOND
EDITION
WEATHER
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MISPFOKP, OKMOON, 'JTHHIMY, SHI'TKAniliJIl 2, 1913.
NO. 140
NORRIS GIRL ON
STAND NO AID
TO CAMINETTI
One Tlmo Affinity Shows No Mercy
to Accused Recounts Sonllil tlo
itiiincc While Court Flays Curious
Women Spectators.
Tells Again of Nljht In San Francis
co Hotel Defendant's Attitude
Cliaii(jcs Before Words of Accuser.
HAN FKANCIHCO, Oil., Sept. 2.
I.ohi Nurrlri In nut trying to iihMtl 1'.
Drew I'ainlnettl.
Thai becniuo apparent ton minutes
itflor hIio had takuu tho stand hero to
il ny u h Urn rlilof witness against tho
in it ii who Ik being tried for violation
of tho Mann whlto Rlavo traffic act.
It won utlll inoro ittlduiit from
Cwulnettl' nttltuilo nftor tho noon
adjournment. Ilo lx more uneasy
th mi ho bus boon during tho entire
proceedings.
Kvmi inoro itilublo than during
tho IUkmm trial, nllhoiiKh JiihI ait 1U
pad(iunto, MUti Norrls today wunt
m en ilfi''"r Into thine, III starred af
fairs of hosrl which wore haltttd ty
tho Ian- at Iti'iio after tho olopomunt
from Kacramuntn.
Hho luplnlncd moro fully that cur
ious strain of Innoronrc, Intnrwiivun
with guilty knowledge prompted her
to riMtlut tho advances of Camlnottl
until after tho four had r.onn to Itono.
How Mho had knocked at tho door
of tho hotel room occupied hy DIkrh
nm! Martha WiirrliiKtun. pleading for
fully on hour to ho relieved, when
hn wan Hiiddonly mado uwnrn what
wn expected of her, wan told today
with drnmatla force.
"I thouKht when wo started out.
and men after wo got to tho (Irani!
Hotel hero In Han Francisco, that wo
Rlrta wero to occupy into room and
tho moii nnolhor," shn teiitlfled,
Thorn wero sobs In her throat, and
nho hit her lip for control.
"I did not rellro that nlKht. 1
only toolc my shoos off."
.IiiiIko Van Flcnt voiced hit grnw
Iiii; dl'gutl with tho pruriency ox
hlhlted hy tho spectators duriiiK tho
moro lurid part of tho girl's confes
sions. "HpiHik up, Mitt Norrlt," million
Uhed tho Judge, looking at a r.roup
of women In tho roar of tho court
room. "1 notleo that nouio of tho
ladlet In tho hack part of tho room
aro compelled to hold their hands to
their oars to catch what you Imvo to
.ay."
Neither Mrs, Dlgga nor tho wlfo of
Drew Camluuttl worn present. .Mrs.
?nt Jiony Camluettl, mother of tho
defendant, also wm absent. Martha
Warrington left tho courtroom at
noon an tho linil concluded her tettl
mony.
Camlnottl wajclmd Miss Norrls
clofely, growing nioro and moro III at
iiiHo an tho moro Important testimony
CillllO out.
Juror William AdaniB, Injured In
an uulomohlln accident Haturday, did
not penult hit mifforlngs to postpone
tho trial today, hut hobbled to court
on crotchet.
"When wo were leaving for tho trip
o Sim Fruuclsco unit prepared to
ittop ut tlio Oiiuiil lintel, Cnmiiniti
(old mo Unit wo gills i'oiiIiI Kt n
loom nnyvvhoro wo wished; that we
iliil not Imvo to occupy tlio 8iimu
rooms with tho niun," Mild Miss Nor
riH.
"1 thought, oven nfler wo luul
been assigned our rooms Diggs nml
Miss Warrington lo ono nml Cnniln-
(Continued on ratio 4)
LAD raVBNN DOWN
STAIRS 10 SAVE LIFE
POItTLAND, Oio., Sept. 2. Duo
to tho ntro presence of iitiinl of
Kloplien Kuronlo, iik' Ht.stoon, in
Hciy.lng his two young hrntliom fiom
their bod unit throwing them down
HtllilH through II KOOlllillg IIIIIHH of
Humes, iio futnlillos omniiTcil when
tlio Kiircnlo homo wuh ilchltoycil by
i'irc,
After rcHPiiliig JiIh lirothetH, the.
bin vo hoy leaped UuoiikH ft boooikI
Hlory window to snfoty. Ilo Ih vo
covciiiiK from outH una urttiHca ioi
duy. . .. k u-.iiihufti.riBtiiii
IN OEM)
N D
N TRAN CRASH
Federal Authorities to Proho Elcv
cnlli Serious Wreck In Two Years
on New York & New Haven En
fjlncrr Arrested.
White Mountain Express Strikes Bar
Harhor Local Tclcscoplnj) Three
Coaches Full Fatalities Unknown
Ni:V IIAVIJN, Conn., Hept. 2
Thirteen pcrroiiH aro known to hiivo
mot death near WallliiKford, Conn..
tmrly today when tlio Whlto Moun
tain cxpriHM of tho .Vow York, Now
Haven and Hartford railroad col
lleilnd with the liar Harhor cxpretn.
Moro than a tcoro of paeui;ort worn
Injured, miiiio probably fatally.
Tho bndli'K of all tho victim, havo
not been recovered and It In believed
that a thorotiKh ticarch will brltiK
tho death lint up to fifteen. Hall
road officials admit that thirteen
rorpniw have been rmoud from tho
wreckage hut at all tho victim wero
In their iilKhtclothliiK, Identification
It proccudliiK tlower.
Today't wreck wat tho clovonth
dorlout accident to occur on tho Now
llaxen track within two year. Tho
luter-ntato rotnmerco commlttlon hail
tent Intpectorn from WathlnKtou to
InveiitlKnto mid It Ii believed that
rrlmlual pronecutlon of tho-o ro
tpontlbln for today't wreck will fol
low. KiiKlucor Miller of tho Whlto
Mountain expret already hat been
arretted. Ho atturtt, however, that
ho taw no IlKhtt on tho Il.ir Harhor
train In ndvance. Tho latter wat
movliiK ulnwly when tho Whlto Moun
tain otprctt, travel I iu: at forty inllen
an hour, crathed Into Ha rear end.
Moit or tho dead and lujured were
patteiiKort In tho three. rear Pullman
cart of tho liar Harbor oxprciit,
Hallroad offlclalt ntato that tho
liar Harbor cxprcnt, with toven
coachct had ttopped near WallliiK
ford In retponto to a tibial and that
tho flrtt tectlou of tlio Whlto Moun
tain oxprcis telencoped tho rear
coachct.
USES FISTS 10
FELL CHILDREN
HAN KltANCISCO, Cal., Bopl. 2.
ItuuuliiK muuck In tho Potruro dl
trlct at children In that part of tho
city wero on their way to tchool to
day, a rmliiK maniac struck down
flvo of tho yoiiiiKstern with hit flttt
and up to 12:110 o'clock this nftcr
noon wat utlll ut largo. Uvury avail
ahlo patrolman In Han Prancltco It
HCourlnK tho city for tho man but no
recent traro of hit whorcaboutH has
been obtained.
I.uon (iaHtonl, John Newton, John
Poroz, Marcell McCarthy and Amo
llo Cacchl, raiiRliiK from tlx to nlno
yearH In age, timtaluod suvero brulsot
about tho head ami body from thu
madman't flttt. Only tho timely ar
rival of pudcHtrlaim prevented tho
mnnbiQ from lutllctlui; possibly fatal
lujurlut,
PRETTY GIRL 10 INJECT
POliTLANDOio., Kepi. 2. -To
hiHtill uuthiiHiiihm into tho prorcfl-
Htvo jwrly movement Misn Alice
(Jnrpontcr of Now xork, propholcHt
of ilio now )rorosbivo propnnniia
work of tho oi'Kiuiuution, m in roil
luuil toilny. HIio will hpoml u week
lieio uildrefiHiii proreHsivo nicot
in),' and uHflistiii' in thu oiganizu
tiou of prorotHivo clubs.
Dallas Editor Dies.
DAUiAH, Oro., Sept. '-. Kuroijo
Fobter, oilltor of tho 1'olk County
Obsorvor, is ilcml lioro toilny of ty
phoid fever, lAistor onmo to Dallas
in 1011 from Ahonleen, Wash., where.
Iio wiib connected witlt tho Aberdeen
.World. . .
MANA
AMUCK
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Aft
GA
Decision Filed Tuesday Rules That
Josephine County City Had No
fllijlit lo $200,000 Bonds for Cres
cent City Railroad.
Citizens Approved Plan at Special
Election, and Juduc Calkins Upheld
Reversed Flndlnjjs.
HAM...!. Ore., Kopt. 2. -Tbo su
premo court today handed down but
ono opinion, and that wnt nil to tho
IcKallly of tho IhihiIiik of bonds by
tho city of (Irautt I'uhk, for tho con
ttructlon of railroad. Tho court
retorted tho lower court mid held
tho city had no right to Ittuu tho
bonds. j
Tho road above mentioned It
planned to extend from (linntt I'ats
to ('retcent City, and It promoted
mid backed bt Dr. J. V. Keddy of
Medford and I.os AiikoIcii. l.ant
winter tho city voted f 200,000 bonds
to construct tho road by a largo ma
jority, and work of crndltiK la now
under way. What effect tho tu
premo court decision will havo on tho
future plant l unknown.
WORKERS' BILL
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HAI.KM, Ore. Sept. 2. CJIvlnj: at
hit reason that tho plaintiff had failed
to HUttalu tho allegation that fraudu
lent signature had bcon secured to
tho referendum petition, Judgo Gal
loway today dismissed tho suit
brought In tho circuit court hero to
day by Attorney Krnctt UIiiko to en
join Secretary of Htato Olcott from
referring tho workman a compensa
tion act to n voto of tho people.
An appeal will bo taken to tho au-
promo court. After rendering tho do
clslon Judgo Galloway pronounced
tho present referendum law a farco,
nalng It needed to bo nmcmlod.
BOXING DOUTS BILLED
DURING FAIR WEEK
Dick Donald, muunKcr of Hud Au
demon, announces the formation of
no ulhleliu club, mid (ho holding- of
the fin. I bout under hw nucpicet
September 11, ui tho AnrJo opera
Iioukc, with Hud Jloyil of Lot An
(eles nn l'Vnnkio Kdwnrds of Oak
laud, both lightweights, iik tlio main
cvculs, besides prclhiiinnrici. Tho
bout will bo Kinged on Grants Vans
day of thu Jackson County fair, and
bo at night.
All nrrnnf-etueuls havo been con
eluded. Krankio lMwnrdrt boxed Hud
Anderson twleo ut Klamath Falls,
nml will arrive in n day or two, nc
couipanicd by r'raukiu Hums, of
Oakland, ox-cliuinpionship coulender
Hud Hoyil in on tlio ground, and
in rated as n "comer" with ft punch,
nml bnxiiu nkill. Tho faun will havo
a chauco lo seo tho workout every
afternoon with ft Hpecial traininj pro
gram Sunday nfternoon.
LEADI
ESPEE SHOWS RISE
NB WYOItlC, Sopt. 2. -Quick ro
turuH woro eautod at tho oponlnR ot
tho stock market today by octlvo bld
dlng for loading stocks. Canadian
Pacific, with a ilso of four points, re
corded tho largoat gain. SoutUorn
Pacific roso 1 1-1, and Union I'aclflo
and Amalgamated advancod u point.
Tho wreck at WnlUngronl, Conn.,
causoil another slump' In Now Havon
nml It droppod 2 to 00 14. Stool
Bliowod a not loss ot ono polut.
IN
OVER
ENEMIES
GLENN MARTIN RACING WITH
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The enmera cnujjlil a remarkable
picture when n photograph wax
tnkeu of (Iti'iiu Miirtiu, t Iio nviator,
of Lo An;;i'loX hi hirf bvdro-nero-plauu
rnciut; with thu hydroplane
Ilaby Kellancc in Iiku Mieliiuim dur
iuk the rcceiil meet of hydroplane
there. Martin, in bis machine n
hbort iliHlance nbovc the wnter, in
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SAN KltANCISCO, Cal.. ept. 2.
A final effort will bo held next Fri
day by Superior Judgo Graham to ef
fect a reconciliation between Captain
Henry C. Merrl am, U. S. A and hit
wife, Mrt. Ucsilo C. Merrlani, whoso
suit and counter-suit for dlrorco bo
caiiio a national scandal,
Judgo Graham today continued tho
Merrlani case for a month, owing to
tho Inability of Attorney Llnforth,
representing Captain Merrlani, to ob
tain dispositions of army officers,
formerly at Fort Jnckton, Now Or
leans, who nro now In Manila.
At tho tlmo ho continued tho
cato, Judgo Graham asked both tho
principals to appear at his chambers
Friday, and attorneys for both prom
iscd to use their Influence to havo
thorn present. It Is understood that
tho families at both principals favor
a reconciliation.
Major Clarenco II. Murphy, who
ramo from Buropo to testify for Mrs.
Merrlani and to deny allegations of
her husband that ho was guilty or
mltconduct with her, will glvo his
testimony on Friday nftcr which ho
must leave tho city. Major Murphy
denies tho stories ot. alleged rela
tions with Mrt. Merrlani and declares
ho can clear her namo.
Captain Merrlani natuod Major
Murphy in his suit. An effort was
mado to havo Mrs. Mcrrlam withdraw
her opposition to n divorce., but sba
declared she would entirely dlsprovo
tho charges, and made ready for a
sousattonal fight.
LIFER AND PAL
SAW JAIL BARS
10
OAKLAND, Cal., Sopt. 2. -Two ot
tho most desporato Inmates ot tho
Alameda county Jail nro fleolng today
aftor sawing their way through ft
coll guarantood to resist all efforts
to cut Its Bteol bars.
Hobert Uradloy, sentenced to life
at Folsotn prison for killing Police
Corporal 13. W. llrock ot Oakland,
and Hobert Bmmott Graham, burglar
awattlug trial, nro tho won who cb-
capod.
Tho fugitives woro conflnod in an
Isolatod coll on tho fourth floor of
tho Jail, In what Is known as "mur
dorors' row." Threo bars, three
Incbos wldo nml halt an Inch thick,
made of spoclally hardened stool, woro
sawed In two In tho coll, and tbroo
bars ot hardened steol woro sawed
through on an outsldo window.
Ulankots niodo Into a rope, -woro
used to penult tho prisoners to roach
tho ground,
NAVY
SCANDAL
MOV
TOWARD REUNION
SOLD
HOLD
HYDROPLANE IN LAKE MICHIGAN
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3j-sf t-"
n!inwn neck and neck with the hyd
roplane, which it finitOiinp n rave.
A day or two after this rnce Mar
tin csnblihc(I u new record in enr
ryniK pniii'iiffcrn. Ho flew for hix
tecu minutcH and ten wconds with
thrro women nbonrd his craft. The
lolnl weight of (ho four wah rl.r
pouuilH. The previotm record hold
by Tony Jniiux was three iniuutCM.
TO
FAIE NEXT WEEK;
CLIMAX IN CASE
SAN KltANCISCO. Cal., Sept. 2.
Tho sentencing of Maury I. Diggs,
convicted ot violation of tno Mann
whlto slavo act because ot hit elope
ment to Reno with Marsha Warring
ton, was postponed today until Sep
tember 10, Ijyonscnt of tho attor
n c)B or tho prosecution and tho de
fense. Federal Judgo Van Fleet
mado tho order.
Provided the injuries of William
II. Adams, the juror who was thrown
from an automobile last Saturday,
would permit him lo go through
with the tlny,8.Kes.ion, thw was to
mnrk the climax in the KOvernmentV
ease again Cnmiuetti.
lxln Norris, the twenty-year old
Sacramento j;1rl -wlio accompanied
Cnmiuetti to Keuo, together with
Maury I)ip nml Marsha Wnrrimr
ton, mid lived with him an his wife
in the bungalow occupied by the
four, was prepared to take the stand
as tho chief accuser against the de
fendant. It was during the Diggs trial Hint
the Korris girl pave ilamnpn testi
mony against tho then defendant no J
Cnmiuetti, Mipnortiinr tho govern
ment's charge of )crsuasioii and co
ercion exorcised by the men mid the
subscinioiil IbrenKitig down of the
girls' resistance lo their importuni
ties. Th:H story she will repeat in
detail during the present trial, lit r
fat ho- also was to assumo the stand.
Marsha Warrington on Friday had
cnmpU'lcil her ordeal of cross exam
ination by At'orney S. Lake Howe
and today had nuvod hers-eif for the
final confessions required by tho
government prosecutors, Matt Su'-i-van
mid Theodore ltoehe.
Tho statement by Drew Cmninctti,
who will lake the stand in hi, own
behalf, that ins wife, Mrs. K'-ralie-Ui
Cmninctti, would not testify for him
even if he w-Uii her, but that t-Iio
would take tho stnnd if 1'ie defedn
nrtfl in t'icr.s i'-kcil her, has occ-a
gioucil much speculation two.
suizeTfrees"
ALHANY, X. Y., Sept. 2. Gover
nor William Sulr.er this afternoon
pardoned Joseph 0. ltobiu, a Now
York banker, convicted of misappro
priating funds of tlio institution of
which ho was the head. Tho gover
nor said ho noted after Assistant
District Attorney Moss of Now York
bail investigated tho easo and found
Robin inuocont. It was assorted
that Kobin pleaded guiltv on tho un
derstanding that ho would nvoid risk
of trial and to roliovo his sister
from prosecution on a, chargo of
-which sho wua iunoceut.
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SAVED
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CASE
Canadian Justice Reserves Decision
on Habeas Corpus Proceedings
Deportation Stops Plan of New
York State Attorneys.
Attorney General Goutn Intervenes
White's Slayer to Be Tried as Un
desirableCanucks Again Cheer.
SIIKkNHOOKK, Que., Kept. 2.
Jnstice Hutchinson reserved bis de
cision on the attempt by nttoniey,
representing New York state, to
force the release of Harry I. Thaw,
held in jail here since shortly nftcr
hit exenpe from the Matteawan asy
lum for the criiuinnl insane. Attor
ney William Travcw Jeroino an
nounced Hint he is confident that
Thaw will bo liberated within forty
eight hours when the fugitive, he
says, will bo rearrested nnd haled
before the immigration officer with
the view of securing his deportation
as an undesirable.
Justice Hutchinson will announce
his decision Thursday.
Jerome nnd his associates were
jubilant over the action of Attorney
General Gouin in intervening in the
enso through Attorney Geoffrion.
Apicnring in court, Geoffrion said
that Gpuin was determined that
Thaw no longer should be confined
in jail on n faulty commitment. He
ordered thnt the prisoner cither be
released or rc-nrreslcd on n proper
charge.
Thaw's representatives then moved
that Chief Boudrcau' habeas corpus
writ bb dismissed, ciling numerous
precedents to bear out their conten
tions. A lengthy argument followed.
Despite Jnstico Hutchinson' de
cision to hold tho hearing behind
closed doors, hundreds of persons
crowded into the courtroom. Tho
sheriff then brought Thaw into the
judge's chambers.
Tho New York attorneys drew first
blood when Justice Hutchinson de
nied motions by Thaw's lawyers for
delay. S. W. Jacobs, in behalf of
tho New York attorneys, argued that
Thaw is held in jail illegally.
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; THAW
URGE TAR
SHEM...OOKK, Quo., Sept. 2.
Tho courthouse here today is under
guard to prevent any deiuoiibtration
in. favor of Harry K. Thaw, whoso
habeas corpus hearing will como up
toilny.
William Trnvers Jerome, Thaw's
uemesis, is under close gunnl do
spito expressed ridicule of threats
lo tar and fenther him unless he
leaves the city.
Karly arrivals for tho Thaw hear
ing today wero K. llalko Robertson,
nssistant superintendent of Canadi
an immigration; Dr. Douglass, an
ulienibt; nnd two immigration do
pnrlmeiit inspectors. It is believed
thnt if Thaw is set freo these offi
cials will at once tuko him in chaige
for deportation.
Li
BUI BELLS WILL
SPOKANE, Wn., Sept. 2. Despito
tho loss of two trunks full of femin
ino finery, which bad taken months
to prepare, Miss Mario Kreplova,
aged 21, who traveled half way
around tho world lo become a bride,
will be married tonight to Frank
Forinnn of Pullman.
When Miss Kreplovn, who cannot
speak English nnd is unfamiliar with
American customs, arrived in New
York City from Austria, sho failed
to check her trunks, nnd thoy woro
left behind. Tho wedding will bo tho
culmination of au old country ro
mauce, . . . ,-.-
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RULING
NOT A
N THAW
JEROM
ROILS
CANUCKS
AIDES
HBHSS
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STAY THREE DAYS
Eighteen World's Famed Scientists
to Inspect Crater Lake Scenic
Wonders, and Orchards Leave
Saturday Noon for South.
More Autos Needed to Carry Party
Commercial, University and Col
lege Women's Clubs Entertain.
Tho International Phytogcogra
phlc excursion, composed ot eighteen
of tho world's greatest botanists will
be tho guests ot Medford, tho Com
mercial club. University club, and
College. Women's club from Wednes
day morning until Saturday noon.
Tho party wilt leave tomorrow for
Crater Lake, viewing scenic spots en
route, returning Friday. Saturday
they will bo shown tho faniod or
chards or tho valley, and bo guests ot
honor Friday and Saturday at social
ovents. Tho visit will bo as produc
tive of as much advertising at tho
visit of tho world's scientists last
tall.
At noon today two moro autos to
make tho trip to Crater Lake woro
needed by tho committee and an ur
gent call Is Issued to provldo them.
Tho program as outlined follews:
Wednesday, Keptomlcr 21
Dotanlsts arrlvo on Shasta Limited
C:22 a. m.
Dreakfast, Hotel Medford, C:30 to
7:30 a. m.
Automobiles In waiting In front ot
Hotel Medford.
Lcavo Medford at 8:00 a. m. for
Crater Lake, taking road through
Central Point, Eaglo Point and
Derby.
Mako short stops at powor plant ot
tho California-Oregon Power com
pany and at Prospect bridge. Sea
Roguo river rapids and Mil! Creek
falls. Arrlvo Prospect 11:45 a. tn.
Lunch at Hotel Prospect.
Lcavo Prospect 1:20 p. m. Short
stops will bo mado at Natural bridge,
and Union creek. Stop at National
park headquarters. Arrlvo at Crater
Lake lodgo on rim ot Crater Lake at
5:30 p. m. Accommodations for en
tire party at Crator Lake lodge.
Thursday, September 4
Tho cntlro day will bo si.aut at tho
lako and vicinity. Guests and mem
bers ot the party will bo allowod froo
use ot the boats and launches through
tho courtesy ot tho Crater Lake
company. A visit anouid be naao to
Wizard Island.
Friday September Otli
Lcavo Crater Lake 8:00 a. m. on
return trip, stopping at various poluts
of Interest as tlmo will pormtt.
Ileach Prospect at noon. Lunch at
Prospect Hotol.
Leavo Prospect 1:20 p. m. arriving
In Medford 5:00 p. m.
Dinner at tho University club to
tho gentlemen ot tho party, 7:00 p.
m. Cars to take tho guests to tbo
club house will bo 1 n waltlug
at C:45 p m. Dlnnor to tno
ladles ot tho party at Hotol Medford
by tbo College Womons' club at 7:30
p. m. Reception on tho Mozzanluo
floor from 7:00 p. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Saturday, Scptemler Utli
Automobiles leavo Hotel Medford
for trip through tho orchards ot thu
valley at 7:45 a. in. Tho visiting
botanists will bo given an opportun
ity to soo boiiio of tho horticultural
wealth ot tho famous Iloguo river
valloy. Thoy will bo shown the
picking ami packing ot Iloguo rlvor
(Continued on Page 4)
FLYING CORDWGOD
KILLS WOMAN AT DEPOT
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 2. As
tho result of cotilwood becoming
loosened and hurtling from ft flat
car as n Southern Pacifio freight
Itnvin wno passing tho station at
Goodin near here, Mrs. John Kelley
of Portland is dead nnd five oth
ors uro moro or less seriously in
jured today. Tho station platform
was crowded with icnicorH when the
huge sticks began to fly in their
midst. Tlio train proceeded o the
next fitnlion hoforo tho orow loarnud
of tho 'fatality. Mrs. Kelloy' skull
was fractured.
WEDNESDAY
Al
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