The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 23, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Ninth Y.wr No. U.7II
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1915
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EARTHQUAKES IN Ml, LASSEN IS
IMPERIAL VALLEY AGAIN ACTIVE
DOING DAMAGti"mmrH nw m ,,i,in HT,:i
.MANY INJURED LAhT XH1HT ,M
THIN MOHXIXU
ThrV Tmnlilor IU HiillitlMi nnil
Injur Heme of People Circular
Motion Scalier Dehr( Troop
Kh(Mi IrfMrni, l IU-Mrt From Me.
Irall Xoi Relieved In Ho Connect
ed Willi Ml. I rit Eruption.
CI, CKNTRO, Cnllf. Jillm 23.
KnrthiVnke Mit night nud 1I1U morn
IliK III the Imperial Vnlluy did dnuingo
to llio extent of n quarter of a million
dollars, No fntnlUlcii are, ruported In
the valley. Inn brick hound iiml Meno
fcirticlurcK were wrecked nnd neoro
of peoplo Injured.
It U not believed Hint the earth
initio Itself killed anyone, lull It In
reported from Meilmll by ponton
rrtwlng llio border (lint troop have,
killed n ii u m tie r of IooIith caught In
tlm rulim.
The greaton! duniliKo doim here wim
to the linlldlnK of tlit' Imporlnl Valley
Pre mid liiililrldec'ii droit store.
Fallen nmnoiiry obstructed tlia streets
mid ii force of rmn wort clearing the
Mr! lhl morning.
Throe quake wern dUtlnrtl)- foil.
Ilit firnl iiboul S o'clock Initt tilffbt,
which lind ii circular motion, spray
In k lulckn mid debris In nil direction.
I lilted I'rent Sorlte
Iamtii I Qlilel
lti:i)l)IN(l. Juno 23. Tlm eiirlh-'
qunke In the Ituperlnl Vnllej In up-'
pnrpiitl) not runnecied with tho r-l
i en l erupt loin of Ml l.mieti, un thei
volc.Mio U unlet
Qunke mi Im Anueli-
I.OH AN;i:i.i:s, Juno Ja.--Another
ulinrii iiirthiiinki oecurred In the
Imperial Valley nl noon lodny, ne.
online, to luhlien reeehed fioin the
California leeopmenl (ompan). Tlio;nml tlniuu CoimiiImIomt, wblvli In
n.itiiage nn NiiKin 'dude tlio goernor, I. N. FleUchner,
- - Frank Warren, Marlon Jnvk and C. K.
IMI'KIIIAI.. Juno 23 -IrrlKallon ,,., ttl b a.r0i ,, addition
iiOIi'InIh luixo loll to InilM'ti dltchim ouotiir,r fclnt. mcnlH arc eXected.
in.. Yiiiim IrrlKiiilon i.rojr.t. It In .SvN,.n, llU,omi)blt1( w, loaVu ,lor
.ollewil il.nl tho .IntmiKo to the .ro-Krl(y ,, rr ,.,, whcrt, lc.
J.l-l I MIIIBll w (()li u bqHtl gUon by llu
CAI.KXICO. Ciillf.. June 33. One
i lilld wiih badly burl by fulling brick
In lint iilRlit'n eurthiiiiako, Tlio many
illd r u morn about looter being ithot
at Mcxlcala nro uiiconflrmed, and nro
not believed here.
BAND AND BALL
TEAM GIVE BALL
TWO OIMSAXI.ATIOXH COMIIIXK
FOIt 111(1 I'llllMC IUIJ, TO UK
HIVF.N WKDXKSIIAY XKJIIT IX
Till! I'AYIMOX
Tho Klamnth Falls hall Lmuii and
tho Klamnth Kails Military hand have
comblnod forces, und will give n big
municipal ball team nnd band benefit
ball In (lie I'avlllon next Wednesday
night.
The bund will furnish tliu musla
und tho members of tho hall team
will furnish tho ladles nt lonBt that
Is tho wny tho playors ball players
Hlate It Tho band noeda tho money
for oqulpnient, nnd so dooa tho ball
team.
If. 11. Howell of Mcdford, formerly
with tho Andrews opera company,
which visited this city recontly, and
who also put on a cantata for the
Rika horn two years ago, will arrive
In the city Haturday night to take
lihnrgo of (ho local hand, Ills Inten
tions at present nro to remain here If
tho situation Innka favorable,
Tho band will glvo Its woekly con
cert on the lawn of tho Central School
building tonight at 7 o'clock.
REPORTS I'ltO.M ItKMIIIXO STATE,
THAT MT. LASHKN IS AMAIN)
ACTIVE. IIKMIXXIXM AT NOOX.j
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may hi:i: IT nto.M this CITY
jl'nliod I'ri-iut rturv lt-.
IIIIIMM.MI. I'llltl , J llll.. 23, Ml.
Lansoli Ih'iikiiIii In eruption, the lastj
l Mtitri m noon today. Monger ro-'
ports Ntnto thut the eruption l vlo-'
hint, i
Tlio mrly report llml Hit earth
quakes nnd l.nimen'K eruptions have
no connection r.ru probably mistaken,
hii tli Ik eruption I a coming Immedi
ately nftnr tlio quake In Southern
C'nllfornln. Much Inter! In lllny
ed In the eruption here, im tlio glare
of tire mid smoke muy lie seen from
hero lifter nlghi fit 1 1 h
lmiiirlc for lUnrli HcMirt
Inquiries lme I um' ii received by
Hid local Chnmhrr of Commerce re
UUixitltiK Hint Infornintlon bo. supplied
of n rnncli In lhl region where guest
Mill bo recited noxt full nnd winter.
Infornintlon In liooklet form and nth
ernlmr In beliiK koukIiI
GOVERNOR'S TRIP
TO BE BUSY ONE
iii.WQUKT wim, lit: ti:xiu:iii:i
SATlTltHAY NKJIIT AT WIIITK
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n'.MCAX, H)I.I)WKI IIY HL'SI.
I XIWH AXII SCKXHJ THII'S
(lowrunr Wlltiyrombu nud party
I u 1 1 1 hn lniiitiTiil it lintiniirl ill tint
Wtillo I'ellcun hotel Hnlurday ncn
ht 7:30, by local llepubllcnns nnd
liieinberi. of the Klanmth Sportumen't
nKKtMlutloii. Tho entire board of Flub
lliuhlein club of that city, and return
Ihii follow liiif day with Hie govarnor
and hlaparty.
Suudfty morning the SporUmeu'ii
iiHHoelatlon will take charge of llio oil
tertaluiueiit of the party, nnd u trip
of liiMpecllon will bo inado to tlio
.Silencer Creek hatchery. Local sports
men uro much Interested In the en
ilnrgoiiuim of tho hatchery and In ar
rangements for tlio placing of trout
in all the witters of tho county. On
the showing made on Suudny will de
pend to u gient extent tlio plans for
the future to bo determined by the
board. It Is expected that between
nfttou and twenty mnchlnos will make
llio trip with the party to Hpencer
Crook.
Tlio governor's party will ba eu
lei tallied Sunday evening by tho
women.
It Is planned to hold u geueral
public roceptlon from 8:30 to 10:30
at tho White I 'el lean hotel. To this
everyone, Irrespective, of party afllll
utlons, both In tho city mid through
out the comity, Is Invited.
Monday the governor will bo taken
up tho laku by Captain Hlemeus In tho
now launch White I'ellcan, und will
bo met at llaiiinuin l,odgo by aulosj
und takeu to Crater l.uke.
Tlilmhln Club lo MVt. t
Tho W. U. W. Thimble Club will
meet at tho homo of Mrs. Marlon
Hanks tomorrow ufioriioou at 2:30,
and tho niombers of tho Women of
Woodcraft are requested to bo pres
ent. Hiiri'lu Dlxuilshed.
The caso against Juan Garcia for
Mealing $370 from iv Spaniard of this
city recontly, was dismissed In tho
Justice of Poaoe'a office thla afternoon
for lack of evidence. Hollo (l roes
beck appeared for the defendant.
MANY PEOPLE
VISIT OREGON
PAIR duilUINu
KLAMATH HOOTH NEEDS OTIIKII
EXHIBIT
JDrrKoii llulldlnic Allracla More IVo
pie TImii Af of (MImt HUU llulld
lnu KImiiwiIiV lU-tH-nfalmtitc
HuuKenlx Ailililiimal KahlblU U IKj
Her Jnlli Many I'eople From
Here VUlt Hie Ikiolli.
lly I'HII, J. HIXNOTT I
(SimvUI lit TImi Herald)
HAN FUANCIKL'O, Juna 23. -Oro-koii'h
big log and rustic building at
the I'nnama-I'nclflc International ox
ponltlou Is attracting much attention
from fair litltors, not only on account
of the departure In building material
from Hie Italian travertine used In
nearly every other structure, but on
account of Hie variety and extent of
products dlaplnyed within The at
tendance at Hie Oregon building Is
about the best of any of the state
luilldliiKN, say (hope who are supiioned
lo know
Klutuitth county's display In at
trading much attention, mainly
through Its deer heads mid grain,
which attract Kasternors and sports
men, but Klamath county people vis
iting the booth all ay that the dis
play does not do the county Justice.
What Is shown Is admittedly good,
but mure variety, say Klamath peo
ple, should be provided 'lo properly
exploit the county.
There Is not a live Huh In the Ore
gon building, nnd many Klamathlle
suggest the Installation of a tank In
the center of Klamath's display with
a couple of the big Klamnth rainbows
disporting themselves to the delight
of all boliolders. When the expense
of such an Installation la mentioned,
ninny contend (hat If not live trout,
Klamath should at least have some
mounted trophies of the rod nnd fly
to show sportsmen seeking an angler's
paradise while In tho West. Klam
ath people are not alouo In endorsing
a tlsh display, for X. C. Ilrlggs of Hoi
lister. Calif., II. C. llolablrd of Ixs
Angeles, and others who have fished
In Klanmth make the kmuo sugges
tions. Whllo Klamath county is noted as
a potato raising section and San
Francisco Is eternally complaining
about the poor quality of tubers on
the market hero there Is not a sin
gle "spud" In, the Klamath booth. It
Is claimed thai Klamath county Irri
gated lands grow from four to six tons
of alfalfa to tho acre but there Is no
display of alfalfa. A couplo of shoaves
roots and all of tho present crop
Just before cutting, would help out
greatly.
One big thing In Klamath county's
favor In Its bid for new people Is tlio
fact that It layu no claim to being a
fruit producing section. Fruit land
owners all reallto now that they pld
(Continued on nag Ii
ELKS INITIATE
ANOTHER CLASS
SKCOXII IIIO IXHTAlXMrCNT OK
XICW MKMHKIIK WILL UK TAK
KX INTO liOIHIK TOMOHHOW
XK1IIT
Tho spoclal committee of Klamath
Lodge No. 1247, II. I'. O. KIks, which
has In chargo the arraugemonts for
tho proper reception of now mombera,
nnuounce.H that plans ivro all complet
ed for tomorrow night's mooting.
whou tho second class of now candi
dates will bo Initiated,
In addition to tho regular work, It
Ih understood thut tho committee hoa
some speolal entertainment arranged
for the new members,
Cvr-ryouo doilrlnic to uttend
tlm Iitmquli8turday ovcnlnn In
honor of (loiot'jOT Wlttiyconibo
und imrly itfi requontcd to it
curo ticket Thurmlny, olther
from tlio xocrclary of tho Chiun
ber of C'ominfrco, or nomo mom.
bir of (tits Kportmncn'M Annocla,)
Hon. Kveryono U Invited lo at-
tend, but It will be ncccHRary lo
limit the time for Mlllnx tickets.
In order that proper arrnnK'"-
mem ran be made for tlio ban-
quel by tho hotel management.
Do not wait to bi asked to buy
a ticket, but notify the Chamber
of ConuncriN) before Thumdoy ,
ovenlnic
LOCAL BOY IS
FUGITIVE OF LAW
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KTKAI.IXO IIATTKItlKS UXCOYKHH
AXOTIIF.K CHIMK I'AYS HIS
FIXK AMI IIKAIS KOK Tilt?
STATi: MXK
Lester lllehn, nrrt-sted und lined
$25 by Justice of the I'eaco Gowcn
for stealing two batteries from a gar
age, paid his tine and rokand, and is
now a fugitive from justice on an
other wiirrnnt for stealing an auto
mobile. The last heard of him was
that he was headed, for the California
line on a motorcycle, and passed
through Merrill last night at 6 o'clock.
lllehn was caught with the batter
ies In tils posesslon shortly after theyPpcted to bo mado at Busk, near the
uau ocen sioien, ami was given ujciui- utnn:u iuc uug uuu sijr rivi-ni.
Urates! line possible for petty larceny
viatic- on llio stand It wo brought I mvaao uens.iraum.
out that he with another young man
of this city wore the parties who took; This victory means that the Kus
aii nutomobilo from n gurage somei"ian attack on the west has been a
time ago. and run It all over the (failure. That the Russians have been
county driven out and back onto their own
il. was followed, bin nut caught by Kround. Ono of rho chief reasons
the officer al tho time It is known iB,vcn bj' war ew" 'or tuc'r defeat
that ho told an untruth on the stand lls ,llP lack of ammunition and power
about that affair last night, and a'to concentrate their big guns with
warrant was luued for his arrest Ueaill" cffect at Important points and
aisaln. Immediately after paying his-1" lhc uK Attics. The Germans,
fine he went to tho Arant ranch south 'through their organization, have been
of town, where ho had been worklmr.,nuIe to do tu's. "id are credited with
Jumped onto his motorcycle there, and
was lecu passing through Merrill at fi
a clock last night, headed for tho
California line.
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It Is believed that tho grund Jury
, , ,,, . , . .... rwiKUUKAW, jiiiiu S3. it was
now in session will bring a true bill ,.,. . . . , , .
. . . . , . ,i .i . .otftclally announced hero today that
against him for stealing the automo- , , , . . ..
,,, ., , . , i . , 'the Russians have been evacuating
bile. Tho Jury Is expected to report. . . , , . . ,. . , . ..
' slnco last Sunday, and that only 4,000
ton ght or tomorrow on several cases ... , .. . , , j .,
., , , , , ., soldiers were, left to defend the west-
whlch are undor Investigation. , , . .. , . rt . ,
em approaches yesterday. Officials
APPOINTMENT OF
LANSING NEAR
IIKMKVKH IMIKSIDKXT Wl I.SOX
WIM. AXXOUXCK IT TOXIGHT
AS I'KBMAXKXT SECRETARY
OF STATU
United I'ress Servlm
WASHINGTON, I). C, Junu 23.
Rumors here today stato that Presl
dent Wilson Is expected to announce slj,lK ox STAXIl
Lansing's permanent appointment as1'
tocretnryof state tonight.
Uinsing on tho Job '
United I'ress Service
WASHINGTON. 1), C, Juno 23.
Elaborate preparations have been'
completed for tho keeping of Presl-
dont Wilson Informed on the. Inter-
national situation whllo ho is (nKingrl,1)0(ii 8UbJect to recall
his vacation at Cornish
Lansing Is to "sit on tho lid" in re
gard to New York Importers who have
f&,000,000 of gooilB tied up In Hol
land, and who are pressing tho admin
istration to relievo tho sltuntlon re
sulting from tho British embargo act,
Return from the Kulr.
G. P. Van Riper of tho local II nu of i
Van Riper Bros, has returned from
Ban Francisco, where he attended tho
fair. Ho wan accompanied by Mrs.
Van Riper, and reports a fine trip.
: LEMBERG FALLS,
MARKING DEFEAT
OF SLAV ON WEST
IHHSIA.Vh .NOW HACK OX OWX
miou.Mi
Moral F.fTrct of Victory Expected lo
Hate Greater Effect Than Military
Value Second Army lleporled lo
Have Conquered the City Xo De
tail of liattle itccclred. Says He
port From Vicuna.
United I'rct Service
VIENNA, June 23. It has been
omclally announced from the war
office" hero that tamborg has fallen,
and the following statement issued:
"Our second army conquered Lem
burg after a violent fight."
No details arc given, and it is not
believed that the booty Is largo, as
the Russians withdrew- their heavy
guns and supplies several days ago.
Tho main body of Russian troops
moved to Urody this week. The final
charges were made on the western
gates, and It is probable that a small
body of defenders was annihilated or
captured.
Tho moral effect is expected to far
exceed the military value of the posi
tion. The Austrians are enthusiastic.
The next stand of the Russians Is ex-
jTho Austro-Gerraans are expected to
v,c,or ,or thls reason more than
"rougn tbe stragetlc ability of her
Knprals.
I'liiled I'ress Service
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stato that the retirement is part of
Russia's stragetlc plans, and is not a
defeat
UKHLIN, Juue 23. It has been
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THAW'S TRIAL IS
ON IN NEW YORK
j Home concern Is expressed at the
THAW THLLS OF KSCAI'K FROMhouil reclamation headquarters lu ro-
MATTKAWAX ASYLUM IS XER.isal'a to tue blB Yuma -oa
project, nnd tho big dam, which is a
VOUS, HUT IIF.GAIXK COMPO-Sra lo long and cost the government
Culled Press Service
NEW YORK, June 23. Harry K
Thaw was called lo tho stand today
by his attorney Stanchtleld, and given
tweuty-llvo minutes of direct exami
nation. Tho state was unprepared
for crogg examination, and he was ex-
Thaw appeared nervous at first, but
regained his composure In a short
time. IIf related his escape from
Mat tea wan in a short statement.
Stanchtlold denounced Dr. Austin
Flint, the alienist, who declared Thaw
Insane, In no uncertain terms. Ho
also read Jeromo's second address at
tho second Thaw trial.
up to the timo or trim niaw
1ms
been confident that he will be re
leased, and has gone os far as plan
ning a trip to the Panama-Pacific ex
position at Ran Francisco,
BOX FACTORY TO
RUN TWO SHIFTS1
OIIIIKH.H HAVi: COXTHACTKH.
KOK aO.IMMI.IKMI FKKT OF MJM-'
IIKH OltlrKlt-S WAY AHKAII
The placing of forty or fifty now
men on the pay roll of the Ewaunat
box factory oV this city means that'
(his product is becoming a more val-j
uable. and thriving Industry in thM:
city than ever before. The new crewj
will be put on July 1, or after the.
Fourth., and from then on a day and
night shift wilt be maintained through'
out the balance of tbe season, as the,
mill lias orders ahead for the next
three months that will keep both The committee of business men
shifts running. jwbo are In charge of the Fourth of
A majority of these hands will be Jul' lcbratlo have now completed
experienced men, while perhaps tcn'lho Ingram, and arc ready to an
or twelve will be common laborers nounce - Some other attraction
for tho rougher work. The mill Is I'111 Probably be added to this pro
now employing sixty-thrco men. theram' aml wl,l'be arranged for later.
,.-- -oil nvr-i- s tk in h .- i
,- .W. b.H0...B -H..H W MW ...U...
which means a monthly payroll of
over 115,000, which will be nearly
doubled when the new shift is put on.
This mill was constructed in 1912,
and started actual work in 1913. Ev
ery season .since then the force and
output has been practically doubled,
until this year contracts have been
made for 20,000,000 feet of lumber.
Manager McGowan recently returned
from California, and finds that all
their contracts and options previously!
made are to be used to the limit; that
instead of many purchasers taking
the minimum, they are taking tbe
maximum. Also ho made a number
of new contracts. The mill is fur
nished with lumber from Mt. Hebron.
Pelican Ray Lumber company. Ed
munds Lumber company and other
mills in this section. Their output Is
sent to California, which gets 90 per
cent of all of it. Oregon, Colorado and !
Washington the remainder. The larg
est stock holders of the firm are C. B.
Crlsler. Fred Schallock, C. H. Dag
gett and Manager Gowen.
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LOCAL PEOPLE
NEAR QUAKE ZONE
i r i.. . uuuur, wr sm his
XKAIt QLAKK ZOXK RECLAMA-
TIOX OFFICIALS FEAR
1'ROJECT
von
A telegram received from C. K.
lloguc, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
llogue of this city, who ts located at
Globe, Ariz., editor and manager of
the Arizona Record, state that though
the earthquake which shook up the'
Imperial Valley last night and this
morning was severe, they are out of
the danger zone. He intimates, how
over, that tho quake was a very se
vere, one. Hague was connected with
tlti' Northwestern at ono time.
17,000,000 In construction. It Is tho
taigest reclamation dam lu tbe world.
It directs waters on both sides from
tho Colorado River, and at present
there nro about 00,000 acres of laud
Inlgated under It In the Imperial
Valley, and tbcic are 270 miles of
canals. Tho dam is called the Lagula
dam, and is located about fourteen
miles above Yuma. It Is not feared
that the dam Is broken, as It is well
constructed and reinforced by a heavy
till.
W extern Pacific Train Wrecked
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United Press Service
OROV1LLE, Calif., Juno 23 West-
urn Pacific Train No. 3 was wrecked J
near this place this morning when
tho engine struck a- boulder which
nan I'oueu uown a mountain siae. t ne
engiuoer ana nreiann escaped ny
Jumping. The baggageman was slight
ly hurt, but no other Injured are reported
BIG BARBECUE
AND SPORTS
PLANS READY
JULY FOUUTII PIIOOUAM IS AX-
XOUXCKD AS COMPLETE
Thousands to IW- Fed at Barbecue I
Han of Committee la Chaige V.m
trem for Event Caa Hlg Up .Vow.
Interest lleing Shown la Tag of
War und lxg Rotliag, With Several
Tram Fractlciag.
ne oiucers oi me associailOB cum-
en. Mid who will have the manag
nent of this celebration are:
J. F. Magulre. president; Fred
Houston, vice president; R. I. Ham
mond, treasurer; J. S. Kent, secre
tary; J. J. Keller, manager; E. Van
nice, L. G. Van Bellcn, K. Sugarman,
Fred Houston, R. 1. Hammond and J
P. Magulre, directors.
General Bales
Contestants are advised to read the
following rules carefully, so there will
be no misunderstanding.
All contestants must abide by tbe
ruls governing tho various events.
Prize money will be paid each even
ing at headquarters.
All contestants must be ready for
the event In which they are entered
ton minutes before timo set. Events
v. Hi be called on schedule time, and
no delays will be tolerated.
All contestants must enter their
names at headquarters In tbe races
they Intend to enter on or before 9
p. m., July 1st.
Make your entries as early as pos
sible and avoid the rush.
Saxtoa Case Proceed
The caso of Saxton against tbe
, First State and Savings bonk tor dam
ages Is proceeding In the circuit court.
(The plaintiff is making considerable
of tho papers supplied for his arrest,
and has mado a demand for the de
scriptive communication on which he
was arrestr-d in Idaho, claiming that
.hp ,j ot t the descrIpt,on.
French Continue Alsace Advuuce
United Press Service
PARIS, June 23. It was announc
ed here today that the French are
continuing the advance on Into Alsace
and have occupied Sendernoch. two
miles southeast of Metzeral.
Italian Cruisers to Dardanelles
COUENHAGEN. Juno 23. It was,
announced here today that advices
had been received thqt several Italian
cruisor3 havo left Tenedos to Join In
the attack on the Dardanelles.
H0RNBR00K HAS
MASKED HOLD-UP
HOLDS l'l STORE KEEPER AND
WIFE. COMPELS THEM TO OPEN
SAFE, T.VKKS 700 IX COIN AND
GLOD DUST AND FLED
United Press Service
iinnvnnnnK .iun as , many.
d robW Md up Gordon Jacobs, the
manager of tho JoneB store, here last
night, marched htm and Mrs. Jacobs
to tho storo. where he forced them to
open the safe.
He secured 1700 In coin and gold
dust, and then marched tho couple
back to the bouse. Here be forced
tho woman tq gpt him a sack for the
ioui, ana men ne, '0'
Officers have wired la all dlrtliM.;tj
for suspicious c)Miraetw,!";a4:i'i
searching toe eouatry bk'M
a clue to tke rokker.
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