Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 13, 1910, Image 2

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    demica raced more fatally outside thu
I ownership Casual Inquiries that usu­
‘rasp house’* and ilio "spino house"
ally servo tn such cshos were made I
than Inside.
without result. Gradually the house
"Discipline
1 became a mystery, and then there was LEAVE THE TESSE IA TO FIGHT IRRIGATION PROIN»M|T1ON START-
Dr. Van dor Aa, "yet wo must uonr lr.
lively ««.»outing to get the Inforiuatiou.
CEREMONY OF INDICTING PRE­
ED IN I.ANGELL VALI.EV
THE I*OLICE
mind the rough mid turbulent char
. Th * urvhiti'Ct and a bank president
actor
of the prison population. Those
LATE INTO OFFICE INSPIRING
• ho paid the bills w«*re in the secret,
prisons Incited many Imitators 1<>hn
but they had nothing to say
Rebels Permit the King to E ma | m * Dam and Ditch«»« An* Now Being Howard, the great English prison re­
Mit uation Getting Beyond Coni ml of
The fact has come out. however,
TTie Itt. Rev. H iu - h I u » Fuerst. O. S.
Built—E*|H'»tati«*«i Is to llav«> It
Rather Titan Slay Him—Troo|is
former of tho olahtventli contili),
that It is Mr«. MacVeagh’« house, and
\ulluirllii*«—< ontlltJon» Are
noted with Joy the small number ol
B.. 1» Now the Abbott at
Ready for I’ m * Next Nptlng
in l*n>vincca Are l»yal
jthat she is going to present it to her
Serious at Madrid
executions and the excellent condì
Mount Angel
, husband The construction work is
of
prison*
lion
In
the
Nvtlinrhind»
"
i to be completed November 1«t. ami
A now project tor the Irrigation of
LISBON, via Carcavolloa. Oct 6.
■the tint«» from that date until Chrlst-
BARCRLANA. Hpaln, Oct ti.
PORTLAND. Oct. 6
A notable j mas is to b«» devoted by Mrs Mac­ King Manuel of Portugal oscaped, but I l.angvlt Valley lands is being promot­
I«*ii for Their New llmw
Consumí
clashes lake plane between
gathering of church dignitaries and Veagh and a few friends, let into the it «as a part of th«* revolu 1 ed b) R. F. Tuttle, and the proapecta
, Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Gates toft on I he pollc«* mid the republicans. The
it
will
be
a
siicccm
.
The
in
­
llonlsta
plans.
They
ttocldtd
that
It
are
that
heads of orders of the church through ■ secret, tn sekH'tlng the furnishings.
Thursday for their now home In liills- situation la rapidly getllug baynnd
out the Northwest was that at Mount
The mansion is of marble and four would be better to exile Manuel than tentton is to supply water to the | boro. Ore. They had Intended Io go control, and the aulhorltlea at Madrid
An eel. Ore., yesterday, when occurred : stories in height. A flue pl|H* organ to kill hint The revolutionary lead­ farmers In l-angell Valley, and a 330
ers know where Manuel is located, acre reservoir site has been secured Wednesday morning, but Imixirtant have asked for reinforcements. Him-
the ceremony of the blessing of the will be one of its features.
and are purposely spii>adlnff conflict­ mid-a dmu and ditches are being con­ business demamled Mr. Gates' pres liar conditions prevail In other cities
new abbott ot St. Benedict's Abbey,
I once here. Their many friends here of the country.
structed.
ing reports to prevent his capture.
the Rt. Rev. Placldus Fuerst, O. S
Governor Bensoa at Work
The expectation Is to eventually were very sorry to see them leave,
The provisional governiu«*nt Is firm­
B. Bishops and mt'uibws of the Cath­
Judge H. L. Benson went to Lake-
water
5,000 acres, and It Is believed and wish them ns delightful n home
olic clergy from all over the West view Saturday for a few days on ly suppressing all disorders, and the
attended and participated In the im­ business. He said that his brother. only fear they have la of foreign in- I that th«* expense will not «*xce«*d $30 lu lilllslHtro ns they hnd here
Mr. GaltW came here first In
posing ceremonies.
Governor F. W. Benson, is again at terveution. It will be formally an- ¡ an acre. The intention is to have the
land
built th« electric light and
work
far
enough
along
thia
year
ao
nounced
tomorrow
that
all
existing
|
The new abbot was chosen by can­ Salem, attending to his official duties.
*
company
system Five years later he Affetta HardwiHMl, latmtar. Stoves
onical election on August 30th to fill Tho governor has beeu back for a Portuguese treaties will be observed that water can b«> supplied to some of
and Cement ltctw<-vn th«* East
ieturned and remodeled th«* plant. In
Th«» revolutionary success has won i the land next spring
the vacancy caused by the resignation week. and is much improved In
and Oregon t'olnl**
i9t>3 h«> put In the telephone system,
the support of th«» Lisbon populace,
of Rt. Rev. Abbot Thomas. O. S. B. i health
and In July of 1903 ho cam«« hero to
but th«* trirops in th«* provinces are re­
WASHINGTON. I> C Oct. 7.
The ceremony of inducting a new
make his horn a inf tnfte charge of th« The Interstate iomnicree i-ommlsslon
ported to be loyal to King Manuel.
prelate of the Catholic church into
thu*« plants. When they were »old, has suspended until February fit It the
It «as a combination of circum­
office was a most imposing and inspir­
ih«> electric light and the water plants proposed Incrruse In rale« which the
stances
rather
than
any
detail«*d
plans
ing one. and was carried out with all
to th«* Moore Brothers and th«* tele railroads doslred should b«<con>e of
that precipitated Tu«»eday'a coup
the regal magnificence that has char-
ESTIMATED
I’ll AT FIVE HIN
phone to tho Paclflc company, lie de- foctlvi* on October lOtli b«itw««on East
OF
MONKS
IS
TAKEN
BY
Manuel's intrigue with Caby Deslts
acterixed these functions in past ages.
: dined to remain in charge of th« ern points and Oregon uiitl Wnshlitg
IUU l> AltK
urged on the crisis. Then came the
Chanting litanies and intoning hymns,
TIIE REBELS
properties, although solicited to do ton. The proposed rate affects hard
assassination of Deputy Bombarda
the vast concourse of rested clergy­
so. lie is not certain just whnt busi­ wood, lumber, stove« and cement.
men. monks, church dignitaries and
Finally, la« Saturday tho revolu­
to
Ik-
«2.-
ness he will engage In at Hillsboro.
prelates left the sanctuary of the ab­ Kt'IH-rti-d the Royalists and «ieri« al» tionists learned that the Portugués«*
Town»
bey chapel and proceeded to the mon­
fleet. which was assembled in Lisbon
It Im Opposed New Governm«*tit
of Nnturnllration
astery. where they met the abb<»t-elect
harbor, was to be scattered to dis­
Will Bi- Executed
County Clerk DeLap sent his report
tant stations, owing to the republican
and escorted him to the chapel. Then
of the naturalisation proceedings held
sentiment among th«* officers and sail­
the celebrant intoned the pontifical
RAINY RIVER, tint.. Oct. 10
WINNIPEG. Oct. 10 Th«- Cans
high mass for the blessing of the new
LISBON, Oct. 8. —Qttslpos monas­ ors. On learning ->f this the revolu­ Seventy persona are known to have before him to Washington Friday,
dlan
Northern officials estimate I»
and
the
report
shows
that
dvn
for
­
tery
was
captured
after
two
hours
of
tionists
planned
a
quick
stroke.
Fol
­
abbot and performed the different
pcrlah«*d and sixty corpses have been
ceremonies of the blessing as the
artillery fire, and several monks were lowing Bombarda’« assassinxtion the found In the fire« at Beaudette. eigners Hied their déclaration of In­ t 000 dead In th« fire» Winnipeg I»
mass proceeded. At the end of the ¡slain, it Is reported that the monks mob Tuesday threw a priest Into the Spooner and Pitt. Two thousand are tention to become citisene. on<- fil«*d threatened Prairie fires which were
mass the new abbott proceedeti started the fight, attacking the revo- Tague river. The police charged the said to be missing, and aid has b«*n Ids petition for second papers. and started thia morning are raging along
one received his certificate of natur­ Ihr Canadlun Northern road, and are
through the church, giving the p«»ople < lutionists. who bombarded the mon­ mob when a regiment of infantry,
asked. The total dead I la vat I muted
now within eight mil«*« of Winnipeg
assembled his first benediction, while astery Wednesday. A rifle fight en­ which happened to pass just then, at from 200 to 500. I It is believed alisation.
the glad notes of the Te De uni an- sued, in which the revolutionists were joined the mob and charged the po­
that most of the missing have found
nounced that the nobility of the worsted. They summoned the infant- lice. Both sides fired a number of refuge In village*«. Warroad. Minn.,
church had added another to its jry, cavalry and artillery, and the mon­ shots. The fleet in the harbor, think­
and Sprague, Man., are threatened by
ranks.
It is ing the revolution was on. at the fires which are now seven miles from
astery’ was again bombarded
The ceremony of the blessing was believed a dozen were killed and a command of the mutinous officers flew Spragut* and twenty from Warroad
performed by His Grace Archbishop score injured. The republic today the republican flag, The sailors
The Canadian Northern railroad has
Chrtstie. and Bishop McDonald of formally exiled King Manuel. Queen scrambled ashore and joined the
sent a special train carrying Are ap­
ABSTRACTERS
Vancouver. B. C., one of the most . Amelie. Duke of Oporto and Queen mutinous soldiers who were attack-
paratus to aid In fighting th«* flames.
learned of the Canadian hierarchy, Dowager Maria Pia. It Is reported ing the police. The police were out­
Warroad la surrounded by the
A choice lint* of liivewt«
preached the sermon. At night the that King Manuel attempted suicide numbered and ran. the mob pursuing
flames and quantities of cordwood
huge electric cross surmounting the at Mafra. bat that his mother
them. The sound of the firing pr«*cip- and telegraph polos have b«*en de­
mentM thot xx'lll miike
monastery, which is llght«»d only on vented him from doing so
itated the storm, and tho republicans
stroyed. The total loss thus far is
purchiiMcr money
rare occasions such as this, was
President Braga insists that the! everywhere rushed into the streets. estimated at $3.000.000,
ablaze, illuminating the surrounding reports from the provinces are en- {carrying rifles and grenades, which
At least a hundred residents of
country for miles.
couraging. It is reported that the i they had concealed for weeks.
Beaudette are still unaccounted for
leading royalists and clericals who
Half of the Lisbon soldiers de­ They are mostly homesteaders In the
OREGON IS HARVESTING
opposed the new government; are to serted at the first outbreak, and the fire district, and It is feared they per­
VERY A LARGE CROP be executed. It 1s feared in some greatest fatalities occurred during
inshed in the flames In the Isolated
quartets that the government will go the first hour's fighting, among the country between Warroad and Rainy
e
The Money Received for It Amounts , too far, in punishing its enemies
It loyal officers who were trying to River.
to Siti Per Capita—Livestock
is said that the undesirable Catholics check the mutiny in their regiments.
Two special trains that passed that
Head» the Liat
will be expelled and that the mon-¡Within an hour after the first out-
section last night narrowly escaped
MASON 4 SLOUGH
asterles and convents will b<* searched break over half of the blue jackets destruction. Whil«* Beaudette
PORTLAND. Oct. 6.—Oregon is ' and the valuables confiscated A of the fleet had joined the rebels
engaged in harvesting a $115.000,- score of priests accused of sedition ashore. Those remaining on board burning 2,000 persons waited
board the special train. Many were
000 crop of agricultural products. , have been arrested.
manned th«* guns and tx>mbard<-d the
unable to get aboard, and ran along
The complete list, from wheat to live­
l.alace and the ministry buildings.
the
sides until th«* Arcs overtook
stock and apples to hops, show» a1 LORIMER MAY BE CALLED
I Practically every artillery regiment
them
and they were cremated. Phy-
splendid profit for the grower, and
BEFORE THE COMMITTED in Lisbon had joined the revolutlon-
slcians
are hurrying to the scene from
the total means that Oregon is con­
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: 1st», and the battle raged for three
stantly gaining in the value of its ag­ I>*c O'Neill Browne Denies Thai Hi hours. By 9 o'clock th«» republican all the nearby towns.
ricultural products, with steadily in­
Brilx-d Anyone to Vote for the
flag flew over the palace. Then the
creasing population.
Illinois, Senator
defenders of the ministry buildings
Oregon's total is about one-nine­
surrendered. The number of casual­
I
’
:
tieth of the agricul*iral product of
CHICAGO. Oct. 7. It is reported ties up to tonight are inaccurate, but
the country for the current year. It that Senator Lorimer will be called it is estimated that not less than fifty Firat to I' m * th«* Indetermiiutfc Sen­
M rs . M. M c M illan , Prop’r.
is far behind Iowa, with Its more before the federal senatorial investi­ nor over sev«rnty-flve were killed.
tence and to Segregate Criminal»
—5
that $360.000.000. and also Kansas gating committee. The committee has Probably 500 or 600 wer«- wounded
of Different <’la*Mw
Modern improvemeiit»
73 room* anti auitea. I
with over $225,000,000.
gone into executive session, and It is
This wealth, distributed among the reported to have discussed the advis­
Sum pl«* Room». Bur Room, Parlorn. Two Club
WASHINGTON. D. C.. Oct. 7.-<r-
4
people of the state, gives 314 4 to ability of summoning the senator.
I
That the tiny country of the Nether­
Room«. Etc.. Etc
each. Kansas has a per capita ag- Some of the committeemen are op­
lands was iu the oarly century a
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ricultural production oi $148, and posed to such a move. State Senator Street Car Strikes Lumber Wagon European pion«*er In prison reform
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
’Y
1
Iowa of $163.
L. O'N. Brown resumed the stand this
was the thesitt of the public tocture
and Roof of Car Fall» on
The above estimate is made by Dr morning and reiterated his denial
by Professor Simon van de Aa yes­
IJttle One»’ Head»
James Withycombe, director of the that he bribed anyone in behalf of
! terday afternoon before the Interna­
government experiment station at Senator I^rimer’s election by the Illi­
Profesnor
SALT LAKE CITY. Oct 7 A lum­ tional Prison congress.
Coravllis. and he divides the total as nois legislature.
IN fACH TOWN
ber wagon collided with a street car Van der Aa, professor of criminal
ai>«t I i < i r i <-1 la
follows:
law
at
the
University
of
Groningen,
rwlr
¿nd ffBhitRt a
loaded with children today at n«>on.
< h$r Atfrntx ffwery wh* i» ai«
Livestock .......
125,000.000 REPORTED THE REPI BUCANE
tfrr
The supports of the car roof were traced the rise of the prison system
Nil MONK»
Kr.QIII
-- ----- ---- 1 ------
---
• of yr ni» b*«-y< I». U f thia
14.000,000
Dairy products ....
DYNAMITED THE PALACE smash«td and precipitated the roof on of the Netherlands out of and nwi»y
Io 4 nf Hie, anrwhr»« in thr V. J4.
.» .
Jsfittt in « IvAnr«, /r</z r
nimí
allow
TKN
l>AYM
’ VKRK TKIAI. duiuitf whu h timw yx>ti diav »»< iii* »••. »<'c and
Wheat......................
13,000,000
the children’s heads. Four are dying, from the atrocious tortures and abun­
out It to any teto y«ni wish. If you ar* thei. not p*rt*etly Hial*r«l »< d«i i.«.i wiah to
luiep tho buytle aiiip it ym < k to ua at omt ffiiwnw ami row •*»*/ nnt ht nnl
tent.
Hay...........................
10,000,00« Interruption of the Telegraph Is Tak i six were seriously hurt and a score dant executions of the period succeed­
EAftTADV
•‘*n,**h *»»*■ twahrto
!to-y< lea it I* lam-Gbl« tn make
Oats ........................
6,000.000
en to Mean That th«- Fighting
rRVlVMl
rHIVL*
al
one
anull
pmdt
atx»*e
Afiual
ta<
t«>ry
Y«»u
»-»
fio
ing
the
time
of
the
reformation.
were slightly injured. It was Chil­
In
middkenru'a pw»<i$a by hiyinf direct <4 u< »nd have th* trLinuLKturwr • guar-
5,000,000
Potatoes.................
Is Keeping Up
ante* behind >« h » t berych. IW> b<>T IIUV • bicycle or a j>nroi three from o
"The first beginning-' of prison or­
dren's Day at the state fair, and the
at «xej
until vnu rere tv* otir catai«<u*« and I earn our unheard ol /.«...**/
Fruit.........................
6,000,000
/rfcri and rrMMfrdoMr j / wao / njfett Io rt«ler egrnte.
car was one of a hundred carrying the ganization date from the lu t part of
VAI1
Util
I
RE RRTARK11CR whetl
reretre our b*au(iftil eatil
><* and
Poultry products-. .
5,000,000
MADRID, Spain, Oct. 7.—It is re­ i children to tho fair. The wagon the sixteenth century. Wt that time
■ Vie fem. DC AwlVW*«>nLU Ntixly our ff<i|<rrb tTw>«i#lff it th«* —•
•’/y
/r«crr wr cae aMkt you thia year We «ell the hi<beat rra.k I4rvrlrx 1.x rta i »«>n*y
4,000,000 ported this afternoon that the Lisbon stalled on the tracks and the m«>tor- capital punishment stood at the head
Wool.........................
than any other fa< tory
W* ar* MUefied with >i ao profit above faciory r««»t.
3.000.000 republicans had us«>d dynamite on the man was unable to atop the car. The of the list and corporal punisliiuent
Hops .........................
RK'TCLJC liKAbRlMls you can aril our buytl«* under yi*ur owu name plate at
double
our oricra. Order« filled the day received
24,250.004 Necessidadet palace and also the pal­ : lumber projecting from the rear of In se<x>nd place. In 1589 the aider­
Miscellaneous .........
MOOOND MANI> HICYCMML W* do not nwuhrly handle e-eond hind bi*-yi I*« but
Muallv have a number on hand taken in trade by our Chkagn retail atorre, i lx .n we « ar out
ace at Santura. Continued Interrup- ' the wagon demolish«»! the supports. men of Amsterdam, objecting to a
promptly at price* ran<in< frexn S3 to Rd or RlO. 1 >e*rrimiv* l^rvai'i lute mailed free
AAflOTrD BBlKrt aln<ie wheels, ianportaxl roller chaina and |x liáis, Lait*. rt.pair« and
! tion of the telegraph wires is con­
tAn ftAnnt mUtl /roer.
sentence of death passed upon a C u AST l R-1>I|AAKL* v equipment of all kind* at
TRIED TO KEEP IT A SECRET
youth of 16, resolved to ’erect a
BtT SHE COULDN’T DO IT strued to mean that there is contin- REMARKABLE YIELD IN
I ued fighting in Lisbon or the prov-
A WASHINGTON ORCHARD house where all vagabonds, malefac­
tors, rascals and such people could be
Wife of Secretary MacV'eagh to Make inces.
Two Bellflower Apple Tree«, Net thc confined and put to work, for so long
Her HuNlmnd a Christina» Pres­
ZXz rrtutarrdadfru! ot/‘uu tirn ti
a time as the justices should deem fit'
Grower *12.1—Yield Will Be
ent of a Palare
fg.W per fatr. tut to ton nd... m rotU
BITTE. MONTANA, HAS
ullyauauunplrAairtorltJVKiuhwahm.lr’ttSd. i
From
this
resolution
arose
the
‘
rasp
a R»*cord Breaker
THIRTY-NINE THOl’SAND
10 MOIETROULE FROM PORCTIKS
house' and the 'splnn house.' "
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Oct. 8.—
Tanka or <>!■«• will not l«»t ttia I
Professor Van der Aa then rapidly •lr NAHA,
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 6.’
PORTLAND. Oct 7.—What is con
An effort, successful for six months, -
out. Sixty thouaanil pair» aolit InM year. J
Over
two
bund
red tbouaaad paira now in uac.
sketched
the
organization
of
these
The
census
returns
give
Butte,
Mont.,
eldered
a
record
in
apple
production
to keep secret the biggest and most
OTffOlWFn®»» Maileinaltai.ew It l.llrety '
( has Just been made by the Pomona houses, pointing out that many of the and raay rid in«, very du table and lined inaide with
costly gift in Washington for next a population of 39,165.
apedal quality of rubber, whicli never tiecomex
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i orchard, near Dayton, Wash., where modern reform principles found ex­ a Cousand
Christmas has come to failure. Now
whichclone»up atunll puncturea without allow- ■
NoH/w the tbtak rnbtwr t reati
thealr to escape- We have hundrtdaoi letter» from rutla- I
I«»ta of Spuds------------------- two tre«m of bellflower apples yielded pression In the Netherlands st this
everybody In Washington except Sec-;
**A'* anil puntino »trips -’ll'*
Nedcuatotneraatatiogtliat lheirtireahaveonlybeen piiatped W
Parker A Taylor of the steamer 120 boxes of first class fruit that early date. There was classification uponeeortwlceina wholeaeaarra They weigh no more than ■ •nil “D," al*> rim strip •• It”
mtary of the Treasury MacVeagh
to
prevent rim «mitin»,
this
ordinary tire, the puncture reaiatingqualit lea lie in« given 11
knows that the "palace of mysterv, * Mazama have the contract for trans­ netted the owner $125. There arc by age and by sex; sentences vzere an
tiro will un Unni sur ni ho»
by aeveral layera or thin.epeclally prepared fabric tm the Wj
make
»«irr.
El.
ASTI«:
sud
the spleud'-l mansion nearing com­ porting 40,000 pounds of spuds from sixty trees to the acre In this orchard, not always definite (thus giving the tread. Theregiilarprlcetwineaetireaiapl toper palr.but for gi EAST HI HI.Iti.
adverttalne purpoai a weare makineaape. ml factory pt ire to
■
earliest
known
example
of
the
prac
­
pletion or. Rirteenth Street hilt, is to Rattleimake Point to the Klamath and each tree yielding at the same
the rider or only
i«inr ilny
de letter
'
________________
, ,« So per , p tlr. Ail orderaaliipped
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Is received. We «hip C. O 1’ nn
Voltilo noi pay «rent until you bave exatninnl an<l found them attk tlv na rrpirwnioL
be turned over, fully furdil-e. , Agency. The potatoes were raised by rate makes the returns $3,750 an tice of the Indeterminate sentencej; approvai.
Wr will«.Ilow a «-»ah illseoiint of f a jwr
por <x-nl
«ni«thereby
(thereby making the
Ihr pti
pnce «4.SA p r pun if >• *t
CASH Willi «IllHEll
>«nd enefoae
enclose thia advertiactnetil.
advetttsrinent.
Vou
mn no riok ...
In
_______________________
►ill and
..._ .............
Christmas tnornln*r *o Mr. MacVeagh John Hagelstein, and will be taken to acre. When the full harvest Is in the organization was relatively svs-1 (end FUI.L
(ending
Ig 'J
'A an order ss
at the tlrea
tires may Ire
l>e returned
relamed at OtlK
«tuli expcnee
capense if for any r<
i< i-on
i-.m I'icy
they ate
arc
from this orchard some more »ur- tematfc; labor was enforced and pro-1 not «atisfactory
It will be a present from Mrs. Mac- the Agency within a short time.
tiafactory on examination. We ure
are perfectly reliable atui
and money util
aenl tn u»
u- la a-am-
a» ani.
in a
•
If _____________
you order s
a --.r
pair ____
of z'-
these
you -rl?
will find that they will ride eaab
r, run : faster,
—- Urea,
- -rz
........................
■-
ductive, being a marvelous contrast bank . z:
pris«» are expected.
Veagh. The cost of the mansion, It
«rear better, last
laat longer and l-»k
l«>k finer than
Ih m any tire von have ever uaed or ae.-n
eem at any price,
pri. -
We
I to other prisons; there was even a know r that you will be»
ixd that wlien
«alien you want
wtnt a liicvi
bicycle
u* youi u
«oder.
SAN DIEGO IN LINE WITH
new well p' i«-d
le you will give u.»
is said, is about $250,000.
order al once, h. nee thia remarkable tire offer.
i sch«x»l of letters maintained on a We want you to acrid its a trial
OTHER CITER ON THE CX>AST SENATOR LA FOLLETTE
It is located in a fashionable resi­
TffiCT «tonti. >• an I .<1 nl anv prke tinlil so*
-id f >•
pair of
RECOVERING FROM OPERATION small scale. The buildings and the tr VW ntt-U sffrglwO ¡T.-iigelho-ti I -Kune l*i'«,f tire» on afinrot.il u -I ‘I f
dence neighborhood, and when the
the special Inirialuctory price quoted above; or v i Ite for our li a Tire and Siinilry l.it ilovu. vlilcll
I cells excited wonder in their time be­ de*a ribes and quotes all make« arul kinds of t
WASHINGTON.
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al about itali the natta I prv a
work of construction had proceeded
awe« >1/17* tl/AIY1 bal w.lie t,*a po-ial today. 1>;> Mir TIIISK tit III Vt* u . .... wie
ROCHESTER. Minn., Oct. 7.- Sen­ cause of their completeness and their VV
to a point that disclosed the mag­ The census bureau gives San Diego
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nificent proportions and costliness of a population of 39,578, an Increase of ator La Follette Is Improving, and It excellence, although they fell far offera we are making. 11 only costa a final i. to I irti avrrytliUig. Wine It NOH.
the building neighbor« and regular 21,870, or 123.< per cent over the is announced that "not a single un­ short of the prison standards of the
’ twentieth century, indeed, the epl-
toward symptom has appeared.”
passersby became curious as to its census of 1900.
TROUBLE BREWINS FOR SPAIN
ME KILLED MD INJ0REÛ
SIXTY CORPSES HAVE BE» EOUND
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Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
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