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I cours«» the trial was a farce, and I «as stMitenced to bo shot, but Dr. _____ Burghi'lm intervened «nd 1 was pa- i rol«»d." E\I‘E«T TO HAVE THEM COM ■ FRANK SMITH RIN OVER 111 A Ul-A.NS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE 1 ------------- ... th«' ---------- Sands -------------- tri«*d to dynamite gun PIJHKD IX ABOUT TEN DAYS TRACTION ENGINE ALMOST CNJMPLKTKI» twat Venus by paddling out to her In a cauoe, as she lay off Bluefield« ■■ 1 — ’ bluff Jail and b'iremra'- Quarter» Ar«' to Trying to Net th«' Brak«*» When He Will Ur Five .Stories imh I Coatoin I “They saw tue.“ he said, and aank lb* on th«' lower Floo r Couu- Slip|M-«l anti H Ten-I nth Whw'l Ono Hundred Shaping Rooin- j the canoe with a machine gun. I ea- cil Room Above Crash«"«» Him caiH'd without a scratch and uwarn Will <Nwt «TO.OOO ashore.' imiisf fin moo it ibi . mis defendant had hugged her to be true Ml«a Clark took the stand, and told how Prof. Van l.lew had sat beside her lu hla office. and hugged her. and told her to be good. Hite went out and told a friend what hail happened lAWlESS SKU SEIS Fl« 10 CARS Dll. t RIPPEN IS lta«lic*«tl Tinti Go»eranu^il Will II» SAFE FROM JIMTICE l»kcd to Intervene if the Mail Traili» Are Mti«pfwU lh'lieve«l to Hr Hiding iu Andorra, From Winch Place Hr Cannot Ile Ext radimi Architect L. J. Reinhart is busy Frauk Hmith, u brakeuiau un the SOUTH REND. Ind.. July 36 A meeting of the persons int«»rest- FARMERS WILL EIGHT drawing th«» plans for the new city I Meadow taike traction <»nglu<> that Rioting iu the Grand Trunk raids fol- ed in th«» erection of the new hotel LONDON, July 8! Advice« re FLOUR MILL TRUST hall, and will have them ready in hauls lumber b«»twi*«»i> the mill and which is to be built on Maiu street ceived her«1 Indicate that Dr. Crip lowed the shooting of Louis Freel, a at corner of Third, was held Thursday Gi rip <»f Northwestern Millers to Be about teu days, When the«u* and town, came ueai losing his life Thurs pen Is In hiding In the Andorra re cur ri'puirer, Sunday, by Pinkerton the sptctticatIona are completed blda day afternoon, and it was only by his night, and it was decided to adver Broken by Wealthy Fanner- public, where he Is practically Irn- strikebreakers. The lawless element for the construction of th«< edlfic«' nerve and presea«« of mind that his tise for bids as soon as Architect the Interior tn uno from extradition. It Is bo- of thia city have set fire to u number will be called for and work will l><»- injuries are not more severe than McDonald can have th«» plans and llev«<d that he wont there from the of box cars. It is believed that the spreifications completed, which will Grand Trunk intends to ask for fed WALLA WALLA. Wash.. July Î5. I Rin as soon after the contract la let they are. Hotel Vernet In Les Baines. The engine was going down one of be within the next ten days. The — Wealthy farmers of the Walla Wai-1 1 as possible. eral Intervention If th«< tracks near Andorra is In the Pyrenees, •nil capitat with uhich»to erect th«» butld- la valley and the Umatilla country ' Th«» strucluro sill b»> 46x62, mid the hills about two miles from this i has an nroa of 176 miles. The coun here are blocked und freight and mall iug is now assured, and it is exp«*cted have subscribed over 3100.000 toward 1 will stand nearly in the renter 01 th« I i city, and he ran between thu truck i try hs been independent since thu trains are stopp<>d. Governor Mar that the work on the structure will the erection of two larg«» flour milk» I I ground which has tH»en ptirchaa*»d us ■ and the engine to set th«» brake. The i time of Charlviungne, and communi- ■hull has sent Adjutuut General Mc begin within th«» next six weeks. vud a power plant, according to a i | the site. It is to be built of brick, brake jerked him in Home way, and I cm ion with the outside world is llni Kee to report If troop« are necessary. The building will be five stories -tatement made by President H. H. 1 with the lower walls seventeen he fell to th«» ground. Before he lied. Th«- niRivua are not willing to and a basement, and will contain 100 Melman of the local Farmers' union. inches thick and the upper walls could get out of the way the massive surrender for«>gners tp the authori IRIIITRATING IN TH KI II OU N sleeping rooms, besides the other Mr. Mcl.ean stares that the move twelve inches. There is to b«» one ten-inch wheel of the truck had ties of their country. rooms ut»c«»ss«ry to the accomnHMia- ment of the farmers to break the grip main hose and bell tower, and on ' passed diagonally acroan his loft WAV; X GOOD JOB. TOO i tion of the public. It is to be a re which, he says, the so-called "milling th«» top of this will b«» au electric I shoulder and leg, mashing them and IGEI» WOMAN IS BURNED To TORONTO, July 33 The offer of inforced rencrete , class “A” struc trust" in the Northwest has on the signal ball which will give notire I ' hla hand severely. Before the hind DEATH IN WASHINGTON the minister of labor to furnish a ture. und b«» ahpolutely fireproof. farmer is progressing slowly but fa that the police or,flremeu are wanted. w heel had reached him he had proa-! The ground floor will consist of j once of mind enough to . roll out of board of arbitration fur the Grand The building will be 106 feet on vorably. Two power sites are under HOQUIAM, Wash . July 33. In a Third street and SO feet on Main. ■»onsideration by the farmers of the j room for tiremen’s quarters, in which the way. and in this manner saved ’ tierce tire which destroyed the Ho Trunk strike will probably be re- In the basement will be an abstract two districts, who plan to co-operate there will be place for four wagons himself from being crushed to death. | Joctod. quiam hotel aud several other build Dr. R R. Hamilton was summou«»d | The vic«' president of thr order of office, a barber shop and Turkish to build the power plant to run the I and the horses, as well as a place lugs. Mr». Olsen, <0 years of age. conductors said today that the men bath establishment, a billiard hall two mills, which will be located at 1 tor hay. This room will have a and brought the Injured man to his I waa burne«l to doath. Two firemen i were arbitrating thr matter In their and a sample room. There are also Alams and Walla Walla and owned | block floor. The office of the chief office, where the physician« are now ■ art» missing, and It Is feared that of poliee and the Jail, which for the operating on him It 1« not kuown i own way now, and were doing a goo I to be a storage room for baggage, a by the farmers of the respective dis present will have two steel cells, will whi'ther Hrnlth will lose hl» leg or they, too. perlshe«! In the flames cold storage and refrigerating plant tricts. job. t<x> I not. and the engines which will run the As planned the two mills will have also be op this floor. Th«' second floor will contain the ’ Th« accident occurred about I JACK JOHNSON AN elevators and the steam heating plant a daily capacity of 1,000 barrels each, UND EH I RABLE EIRE THREATEN»« TO DE for the heating of the building. The but so constructed as to permit council room, which will sent ■100 J o'clock this afternoon. STROY CAI4FORNIA TOWN An office for | Smith is about 36 years old. und basement will be very light, as it of enlargement at nominal cost. Uma persons comfortably I MELBOURNE. Australia, July 13 will be half above the level of the tilla farmers are figuring on con the city rererder and one for the ¡cam«» here from San Francisco about CORDELIA, Calif , July 3! Five It devel<>|M*d at the parliamentary yes ! I thre*' thr«w months ago. lie He has ha* I- b«»en “ sidewalk, instead of all below. structing a railroad from Adams to mayor as well us another offic«» room hundred acres of laud are burning inquiry Inst that Jack Johnson wii There will also be a grill in the Cold Springs on the Columbia river, a for the city attorney or any other working for th. Meadow I^ike people { near here, threatening Cordelia with treated a* an undveirable immigrant basement. survey for this line having been run official will b«» arrargisi for. There i for «bout two months. Ho worked i are to be also five bedrooms for the I for the Long Lake people for a short' on both of hie visit« to Australia. Ho d«<«t ruction. All the residents are The first floor will be above the last spring waa fori <4 to give bond to leave the flgbtlng the flames The fire started street level, and will contain a bank Of the two power sites which the I firemen und a bathroom and large i time after his arrival, In the power house of an elertric line euuntry within a certain time. assembly room for their use, as well Th«» truck which ran over him ear ing room and two sets of vaults, one farmers are considering, one is a few for the bank itself and the other to miles east of Adams on the Umatilla ns a chute, gtving quick access to the rled between 16,000 and 8.000 feet of lumber, and it will be n miracle If be rented for safety deposit business river. This site is owned by a farmer lower floor iu case of fire. The building w ill also contain a> h«» do«»« not loa«» his leg and arm. One large dining room tor the gen- who has made the farmers a proposi •ral public and a smaller one for din tion that will likely be accepted, it is large fireproof vault for the storing ■ ner parties will be looted on this wiid Mr. McLean says enough power of rererds and valuables belonging' MADRIZ ORDERS THAT floor, and besides there are to be the can be developed at this place to run to the city. ALI. PRISONERS UK SHOT The cost of the building complete kitchen and pastry rooms, a baggage several flour mills. He says that the und check room, as well as four plans of the farmers are not complete. is to bo less than 115,000, and when liit<-n<i>a-«l Mn*age Show» Nicar sleeping rooms. aguan l*rrai«h»nt to Ih- a According to Mr. McLean, the farm it is finished Klmuath Falls will have j Æ oholoe 111AG» of invent- An exceptionally large lobby will ers will not bleach their flour, as most what it has long needed—a commo Bloody .MonAter monta* tlint will mrilco occupy the corner of this floor, and millers do. and that only the highest dious and safe place in which to transact the city's business. from it one can see in all directions grade of machinery will be used. NEW ORLEANS, Io».. July 23 — tlio purcha»er monoy I I President Madrir of Nicaraguu has up and down both Main and Third streets. This lobby will have a tile BOXING EXHIBITION AT SMALL BOYS AND A ordered all revolutionary priaon-rn floor and will be embellished with BARREL CAUHE TROUBLE : hot immediiit jly. if nn Intercepted THE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT scagliola columns with gold c«i*s, and nie/sag« purpo-ting to have hem —------ the wainscotting wili be of marble. ’ There will be held at the opera Frighten the D'uni IkSoogiuu to ren» by hir.- «r> G >-eral Roberto is The finish of the woodwork will be house tonight a grand boxing exhi authentic. lianilM'r Ac PcaUt-N, and They Flemish. A telegraph and telephone bition. Time will be called at 9 Start for Home ■ Gonzales is in coinmaud of the office will be in the building so that o’clock, and the first mill to be pulled | Madriz forces at San Ubaldo. Many one can send any sort of a message off will be between Kid Richards and A small boy and a barrel is a dan- insurgent prisoner« are known to be without leaving the hotel. There the Bowery Kid. This match is gerous combination, especially when | under his care. I will be telephones in each room in scheduled to go ten rounds, and as there are horse« about. Thursday The intercepted message read: stead of call bells, so that gueats can the fighters are evenly matched it a combination of that sort was *‘I trust into your hands the reach their friends In the city or by should go the limit. salvation of the fatherland and the cause of a runaway, which for long distance without leaving their the giving of a severe lesson to The main event is to start imme tunately did not result disastrously. rooms the revolutionaries who are in The youngster was rolling the bar diately after the preliminary. and is The second, third and fourth floors between Young Sullivan of Sacra rel down the hill near Mr Bamber's your neighborhood. Shoot, with will be alike except that the serend * mento and Kid McLellan of Dorris house, and it rolled close to the out fear or consideration, the floor will have a large reception par-' These? men have met three times be horses' hoofs. They became fright revolutionaries whom you may lor, but there will be writing rooms fore, each fight ending in a draw, ened and started down Fourth street, capture by attack and the pris and a parlor on each floor. two going ten rounds and one going At the corner of Main they turned ' oners whom you may have. Each of the upper floors will have twenty. “Give orders to leaders of and ran toward the paint store which twenty-four sleeping rooms and your patrols to watch. There is Both men are in the best of con their masters conduct, and were stop twenty-four of the rooms in the dition today, and each is confident of ped in front of the Mammoth Hta- danger In the road from San building will have baths In connec victory. Ubaldo to Acoyapa. bles before any great damage wax MRS. M. M c M illan , Prop’r. tion. MADRIZ, There will be no show before the done Then will be passenger and I fight "Commanding General." Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites freight elevators, and every modei.n! The message fell Into the hands Doors open at 8 o'clock. Tickets RAYMOND ATHERTON AND Sample Rooms, Rar Room. Parlors, Two Club ronvenlence necessary to an ! on Mlie'at¿entral. . EVELYN .....______ NORTH MARRIED j ^e rebel general, Mena, who de- date hotel will be secured. Rooms, Etc., Etc. I elared that on the same day two in- ............ It is estimated that the furnish-, Ih-v. Fectte Performs the < er» rnony nt surgents were executed at Charco ings will cost between $25,000 and EPWORTH LEAGUERS EN- the Home of the Bri«h-'* jMuerto. A copy was sent to the SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS JOY PLEASANT EVENING $30,000, and this will make the com- j Parent- provisional government's local rep pleted building c<rme to about $100,- Have Deiigtitrul Social at the Home resentative to be forwarded to the 000. The home of W. H. North near the American state department. of R. A. Alford, on «'onger The dining room will seat between High School was the scene of a wed IMIACHT0WN Areme »nd « Il • 1F I • t LG 200 and 250 persons, and it will re ding at 7 o'clock Saturday night that GIVE All» TO COMRADES rwlr i > m I . allibita K IÄ X‘ » -TV I v ... » >.I ki « m « quire about thirty-five or forty per WHILE SUFFERING Q 11 aW O*akir< dm • /< > /.»» / /..' A«* »* - ' • The members of the Epworth united two of the most popular peo VJKL IMjk MR MhNK.ì IIMII IHMJuum >.”• , p. . \\ r «hip sons to conduct the new hostelry. ple in this city, when Rev O. H. Feeso >/ Jill* t tn 4fiyonr, 4n»w»Mf* ■ ti. I U, » b. tn t»»c .ri.?«/,/ in vPap e /r League of the Methodist Episcopal ■ 4t»d >1 1< > v IF. .N l>A 1 *♦ ’ 1 llh». IICIAI.<i I». ». 1 4-1 So far as possible home material church and their friends spent a de performed the ceremony that made NORFOLK. July 22 Command- H it Pi any lest t<»'i with. Il yv«» arc |hrt, r ,t nerf-.tly tt . r • . >r Il 1 Utoll t® V eep Ilk« iHcytic »hip it luçk to pi 4t <»ur cmxtumi a ...» y,»* tt- ' >.■ f &■. •Hi > (HU • " ft. and labor will be used in the build lightful evening at the home of R. Raymond Atherton and Evelyn North | ant Townsley of Fortress Monroe » »M1» •|r ti> HUk« FACTORY ing, and it is expected that the bids Alford on Conger avenue Thursday man and wife R V Kavanaugh acted ( notified the families of the elevon ■ Mwivni PRICES I IIIVLU t .'r,u t,ne '' «fti.fl prt>' 1 ' I •> - 111 f : •o / j | ini MIrvm n’g profit« by buvmir d'» • u-. >«| I . : - i will be called for in about ten days, night. The grounds were decorated as groomsman and hlR wife, a sister ; artillerymen who were killed by yes- ante« I m I d y»>. r l> y< ’« |M> M>r IU I 4 !*.. .< »• < r . , r . 1 t ■t until y«»u res dr* r^y canl.^t»« and l-Atn pur «MU. id *1 and that work will be begun within with red, white and blue electric of the bride, was matron of honor j terday's explosion while on govern- 4f>.t rrMGFÀ« " p» rilivr I«<«' lt»». the next six weeks. After the ceremony delicious re- ment duty, Commandant Townsloy YOB WILL BE ASTONISHED J lights, and presented a beautiful ap Àw/rrr/î w< < m make you hip y«-tr U< -Il ' t u ! j, , Klamath Falls needs a good hotel, pearance. freshments were served. I officially telegraphed the war depart- llun Any either |j> t<»r> We .»te ».iti* I will, ». j t and the promoters of this enterprise IIICYCI.E 1»F‘. 4 I,1‘. ICS, y-M I <. p Inf f I 1 V • The happy couple left Sunday , ment, notifying that department of Gsmes were played and delicious our . price«. fill .«l the 1 ------ • > «’ double — ------------------ — expect to rereive a generous share refreshments were served. morning for Portland, where they will , the occurrence. The accident was bMONIt HANI» Ue .1.. . H irtf . . > ; i oauAlly luve a numlwr on I mim I Uk< n m u i.|< I -■•¡r < » y -i.i i v ......rout of the patronage that will continue remain a short time .fonuKljp at price« ran<in« fr . • . W4 r •!(». I due to the premature discharge of These socials are held every «.i...i», ............................. . ,i.ó..« ....... ■ i to come here, especially after the month t>y the members of the league, gun No. 1. The breechblock was MitrrimiR I LR'DHAnta« equ.pfnen* ut all ki !» .it A ■'//>< . Southern Pacific completes its line • nd the next one will be a moonlight RAIN QUENCHING FOREST blown rearward, the discharge occur from Portland to San Francisco excursion on the Upper lake FIRES IN WASHINGTON ring before rotation began. The dis through this city. cipline after the accident was excel- A SAMPLE PAIR TO IMIKOUOt, fiNL V SEATTLE, July 22 The rain of lent, Hergeant Brinkley and Cor- ANONYMOUS LETTER GIVES rr^-n/dr rflail jw ot thm last Dight and today is squelching poral Humphreys, each «lightly in- )<-r fair, but I > inti. 'fn. f 'I LAD IS SAVED E’ROM VALUARLE INFORMATION fofy m^athiptthar,^ 14 Fr the forest fires in this state. Fires Jured. Immediately aided their in BULLETS OF MADRIZ are still burning fiercely in British Jured comrades. Private Vanduss, B0 MORE TROBBLE FROM PONCTORES ‘ CHICAGO, July 22. — Coroner T»rk« r»r < II» m will not let tlir» Columbia near Nelson. The worst ¡with a broken leg and badly burned, NAILH, ouu Miity thou««ii-t puir* *«>l<l lA»t > ar. SEATTLE, Wash., July 22.—Clif Hoffman announced today that he Idaho fire now is near 8. Joe, in the supported himself by the platform air Over two buna red thousaud patranow m u»e. ford Sands, a former Seattle high had received a confidential letter con Pane (ireek region Made in all M/r* It hlivrlf Fires are still, railing and directed the assistance O£9OMPT9Offf riding.vervdurableiind IIir ditiaidc with school youth, and erstwhile briga taining the information that a negro burning at Heron and Thompson, offered to him to the other injured a andraay apcctal Quality of mb rl tnca Cou* ami whichclcwea up aniiill piiiuMirt « with- >*it idfow- dier general in Estrada's army, told had murdered President Rawn of the Mont., in th«» government forest, re men. Wo*l<H» th«* thick ruhiM'r traivi tbeairtoeivapc. Wt have liinidi-d*«if l> ! iH ni • iti<. ••A’* mi«i pmivturw •trip* I»” some of his experiences in the Nica-1 Monon railroad. The letter stated serves. fledcuatomeraatatingth.ittheir tin ' /!»•• .-n ¡ ur ijw-d amt ♦•II,'’ rim strip uponceorflwice in a w holraenaoQ, They w i<n u >tu<. rth in ragnan insurrection upon his ar- j that the motive waa not robbery. The j t<» pm ent rin« milita*» Till» anorditiMOftire,thejmne turerr«iHtiriu<|iiiliih <t. i;’<»i» r« SUPERINTENDENT CHARGED I • •• will i i • •» . mm • 'her the by aeveral layer» or thin, ap» • ially |* cner <1 fiibt t ie rival in Seattle on a visit with reia- author’s name nor the name of mil r Nili I. «lid GEORGE T. BALDWIN WITH IMMORALITY tread Thoregklar price oft new tiic-ii*««««»n—r t >r tives last night. Young Sands e«-! •UHD°<* waR not divulged, > « ¥ HUH »I,. advertisingpiir|>/«<-«warr ninkliitfci jw • il f » «<> . • « m GRAND MASTER WORKMAN the rider <w only ft No per p^ir. All ord« e»hi|»p«*d «.nn«? <i rkr IV» I We ah Ip C n fi caped being shot by a firing squad ---------------- •--------- CHICO, Calif., July 22.—The trial Approval. You do not tuy a • < nt uii'il y< n liwevi'i.im ♦ il' e I illuni si Ht ’ ? i « rrpre* int*l. We will allow a raan «jlaooimt <»l $ r < « nt (- . i« by . > of the Madriz army by the chanc« , GRAND THI NK STRIKE tn • pt i. • M j r ptir' h h -‘* AI«'X Martin Jr. on th«' Committer of of C. C. Van Liew. principal of the «end FILL CASK W f I It OKIH.it nd rn- -e iiriit. You run no r<*k ta aid of Dr. Dr Clarence Burgheim of j MAY BE SETTLED ua an order aa the th<a may I»* r «1 <»< p- IM* If f>r If I won i'.rv if« state normal school, for alleged im •ending Grievances and Appeal- not satisfactory on twaininan*.n We arc p?rf<*c»l' , I '»i<- -nry i- t»( to u» is n« Mit* .»• in A Houston, Tex., who refused to give morality In hugging Miss Ada Clark, bank. If you or«ler a pair <■( the««* tirr\ y .u :> | tj < »v’H V !« » i D t, um ta*t» ?, wear better, laH lonm-r and look flu. r th in any ti « medical attention to the Madriz offi ’ n*» 1 <>t » i it anv prier, W< MONTREAL. July 22—Vice Pres I At the session of the Grand Ixidge began before the trustees this morn know that you will be so w* II pirn I ¡m» • 'i i, . iw . . *■ »• X h V ' 4r ,4 u« jnur unlrf. cers unless Sands was paroled. ident Murdoch of the Railway train of Oregon of the Ancient Order of ing. Attorney Yoell, representing We want you to tend ua a trial ord« r ut ok » « nuit Tf I "I was captured at Prinzapulca i men has announced that the Grand United Workmen, held in Portland ! Professor Van Liew, charged State IF YOU N£EO TIRES . ! • io I t v.» ’ on the coast June 18tb, two days Trunk strikers have accepted a sug this week, George T. Baldwin of this Superintendent Hyatt, sitting on the (he special introtlu- <»• v pr1 • qiioi<-d «»■ . Aiitch describes and qwxe« all makf > an«l I **i<l < .1» h.t’f u». after I had made an attempt to blow gestion that the strike be settled by city was elected Grand Master Work- board of trustee«, with being unable i • I«« do mor wait i i I up the Nicaraguan gunboat Venus," a commission which the government man and Alex Martin Jr. was select- to give Van Liew a fair trial, as it offers we are making. Iluulyco a» »1 I » h .1 i- ... t said Sands. “I was charged with may appoint The railroad has also ed as a member of the committee on was alleged that he had said that he I i being a dynamiter and a spy. Of agreed to the proposition. grievances and appeals. j believed Miss Clark's story that the COMi’Aii V, M ason «.S lough ABSTRACTERS Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH I Lakeside Inn, « WÄNTED-A RIDER AGENT 50 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF SA 80 J. L MEAD CYCLE CrilCÄGO, ILL