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would probably have no nppreclahl«» «'ffect upon nutn; where««» th«» tiny spider*« venom, In the volume Inject ed by th«« cobra's etroke would slay u herd of elephants. Were this little known crawler as larg«« ns the com mon black hunting spider of our gar dens and lawns, its bit«* would be al most Invariably fatal. Happily, the “r«'d-spot'a" fangs, being small nnd CONNENTIONS ARE TO UK MADE WITH THE FIRST UNIT weak, can with difficult) |ieni>trate th«> skin, mid are abh< to lnj«>ct venom ' In dangerous qunutity only when the MOV NT VESUVIUS 18 AGAIN IN ERUPTION CHICAGO, October 34.—Fans of LONDON. Oct. 2 4 -Lord Al ver bite Is Infilcted upon some tender- thia city are the gloomiest the* have sion«* this morning definitely fixed »ktuned portion of the body. Never- Ten P«*r>ous Are R«-p>>rt<*«l Buri«'«l ever bwn. and are forced to admit th«* date of Dr. Crippen's hanging at thel<*SH. fata!lth*s comtequent upon th<< I Under Mud Stnsnw— Two I'xm- that th«' Athletics have a better team. I Bentouvllle prison on November 8th. bite of this Insect are suflilceutly well With lh<* Kx<«*|«tl*>ti of Hut a Fee He* . Speak.*« to fVowded Hoorn* st Iris The ill«*» Kilhwi at Torre IM lineo Yesterday's game. Ilk«» th«« first three, Dr. Crippen is preparing to appeal, I attesh'd to take rank as «*Htnblished i I> mi «U u * Find l'ait of th** ater lauti Night—Gore to Spring was an easy victory for the Athletics but his attorneys admit his hopo Is scientific facta. Hew er Is Ftuiwhrxl Lake and Merrill TVxlay Ouly in America Is there no pop ROME, Oct. 24.—Mudstreams from The prisoner to very com- j The Athletics' batting averag«« is slight. ular fear of this really formidable Mount Vesuvius this morning buried .322 and their fielding .961. The posed. ! under the liquid mass and killed at Cubs batted .334 and fielded .969. Miss Ethel Lenove Is prostrated, aa littl«' creature. Yet It Is found iu With th«.exception of a very small Dr. Clarence True Wilson or Port least ten persons. The mountain is Th«' Athletics stole seven bast*** and she expected Dr. Crippen's acquittal almost every part of the United section the first unit of th<> sewer syu- land opened the campaign for the pro still active. Two families were buried the Cubs three. Eighteen of the Ath When Informed that the doctor would Stat««s, though by no means on«' of th«' tem of Klamath Falla has bwo com hibitionists in this county Saturday at Torre Del Greco, and several are letics were fanned, while that pro be hanged she fainted, and was un cominouor spiders, tn the past five pleted. but It Is In such a condition at night, when he delivered an address reported to have been killed elsc- cess was served to thirty of the Cubs conscious for a long while. Miss Le- years I have soon two aptM-lniem« at pr«xe*nt that the mayor has ordered to the citiaens in front of the First where. tuy country plaoe in Central New The Athletics averag««d 113-5 hits neve's trial will begin tomorrow all persons having property on both National bank, speaking from an au York, and have hoard of u dozen oth More than a hundred are report**! per game. Only Chance, Tinker sides of Main street and north of that tomobile. Sunday morning he ad dead from a tidal ware which swept ers. If people understood generally Schulte and Shtckard played up to thorougbfate to connect with th«* dressed a union meeting at the Metho the island of Ischia today, The en- MI RDKIt IN FIRST DEGREE that this rather ornamental Insect Is form on th«» Cubs team. sewer at cues. dist church, and in the afternoon de tire Vesuvian region has b«*en devas , both more perilous to life and health, The players' share in the aeries is The septic tank haa been complot livered his lecture on “Why Oregon tated by lava, mud and cinders, which Jui) Ik'tura** Vt'rdict Yiwterday Af- and rather more prone to attack 879,071. St2.000 over last year'a ed. and while It will not br used right Is Going Dry." Many men and women is reported to have buried several ternoon—Killed William A. human b«<inga, than the auporstitlous- share. Each of the Athletics gets away, th«* sewage being allowed to heard his address in the afternoon, villages Johnson !««■*< Jan« ly dreaded deadly copperhi'sd. ther«* The population is fleeing 83,063, while each of the Cubs re- and at the close of the lecture a party from the region, endeavoring to And ceives 81,375. PORTLAND. Oct 33 - Jess. 1». would probably b<* a heavy mortality flow through the bypass. It la In such The total attendance of young men gave the yell: Webb was found guilty of murder iu In the I.atrod«M?tua family at (ho ahap«' that it can be used st any time I places of safety. was 134.219. It la expect«*d that the entire first th«* first degree yesterday afternoon hands of energetic houa«'ke«>pors I Th«* Athletics were given a great “Oregon. Oregon, my, my. m>, unit will be In such shape that It can LOS ANGELES TIMES send off when thoy departed for Phil in Judge Morrow's court for killing Samuel Adams In Everybody’s. Oregon. Oregon, dry. dry. dry. be turned over to the city by tb«‘ last William A. Johnson at the Grand SUSPECT UNDER ARREST adelphia last night. Oregon. Oregon, when. when. when. of the week or the first of next Central hotel on Jun«* 30th last i*o«>tWM»ter Envmltt H**<<«*r Oregon dry in 1910." The pipes have all been eon net ted Remark Mad«* by Morris Fitzgerald Postmaster Kmmltt Is ao much bet. with the septic tank, but the sawdust In the ev««ning he addressed a large tor that he la able to alt up and eat While in Hospital Arouse* haa not been packed around them ynt. number of men in the Iris theater. 1 Suspicion of (Mtiecrs solid hxid. He says he feels some although this will be done In a few and answered many of the reasons ' what weak yet. but that he relishes I I days. When that la door and the given by the liquor interests against : his f«M>d ills many friends are more LOS ANGELES. Oct. 22.—Morris few sections of pip«« land the first J. 1). SEATON ARRESTED ON THE APPKAL8 T<> STATE RAILROAD than plnuiuMl to learn of bls recovery. the prohibitory law. Fitzgerald, who was removed from unit will b«* completed ABOVE CHARGE The meeting was opened with a ' the ________ county .__ hospital _______________ at Hanford, ______ where tVMMIHHION FOR RELIEF prayer by J. B. Mason, who then in- he had been since October 2d. when H. M Manning went to Merrill Fri Frank and Charlo« Heidrich, ranch treduced Dr. Wilson, who spoke for he was picked up in the Santa Fe rail- day afternoon, where he addressed Fracas Took l*1ace In Whitlock's Claim** That 1 m*|mr»bl«' Injury lln* over an hour. road yards where be was supposed to the people of that town on the prohi ers from the vicinity of Merrill, were In the city Friday on business Field. Seven Miles From M**r- The first argument he answered was ' have fallen from the Los Angeles Ht*«*n Don«* Through Action of bition question. rfll Thursday Evening that “Prohibition does not prohibit." I and San Francisco train, arrived in the Railroad. He told how the saloons were closed f Loe Angeles yesterday with two de em Sunday and election day, and could tectives. and was taken to the county A warrant for the arrest of J. D. see no reason why, If they were closed jail. It is reported that during his The Stat«* Railroad Commission on those two days, they could not be unconscious moments in the Hanford Seaton on the charge of assault with m«*t in Midland Thursday for the pur closed every day. hospital Fitzgerald talked, arousing Intent to kill was sworn out before pose of taking testimony on the He then answered the statement ' the suspicions of the authorities that JusLceof the Peace George W. Offield charges that had been preferred that the liquor traffic was a legitimate he had knowledge of the Timos dyna- at Merrill last Friday afternoon by agatnat the Southern Pacific through Alex Watson. Constable T. M Dur its failure to erect a depot at that business He arcued that it was not miting. ham came to this city and this morn point and build a switch that had a business, but a crime, and that it ing arrested Seaton and took him had been contracted for fifteen was at the bottom of all the corrup REV. M. M. BLEDSOE HAS tion in politics. NEW CHARGE IN WASHINGTON back to Merrill. months ago. Two members of the ______ The fracas which led up to the ar commission. Thomas K. Campbell and In replying to the statement that when the liquor business was struck Ac«*epte a Call a* Pastor of the ttap- rest took place in Whitlock's field Clyde II. Atchison, were present on seven miles northeast of Merrill late behalf of the state. Judge Thomas down important revenues were cut off, tint Church in Tekoa, Where Thursday evening about dusk, and Drake represented Midland. C. F. he showed that for every dollar paid He Formerly Breached was the result of a quarrel between Stone and F. A. Ahern the railroad aa revenue by the saloon 818 was the two men, who are brothers-ln- company, spent in taking care of the results of The whneases examined Rev. M. M. Bledsoe, who recently \ the saloon's work. resigned the pastorate of the Baptist law. Seaton fired three shots from a were D. B. Campbell. George Offield. The next question, “You can’t church in Klamath Falls to take up 22-callbre platol at Wataon and the S. Martin, William Harks. J. P. Lee. make men moral by lax.” waa an_ evangelical work ip Wasixtegton state, latter took to his heels. Seaton John Dupuy, Louis Gerber. E. L. Hop swered by the statement that the pro- returned to this city Saturday night claims that Watson said be would kill kins. Ben Galloway and William Ting hlbitionlsts did not believe that could after bis family, and will leave Wed- j him. and that he shot in self defense. ley. Seaton came to the officers here be done, either, but that the state bad nesday or Thursday for Tekoa. Whit-' The testimony taken showed the no right to be a partner In an Institu- man county. Wash., where he has ac- ' oa Friday and offered to give himself extent of the territory tributary to man county. Wash., where he haa ac- tion that prevented a man from try- cepted a call to the Baptist church in | up* but he waa not *rreeted. and he Midland, the amount of stock and ag- _ ______ r____________ q ing to be decent. He was pastor that city. l.„_____ ____ of that . ™ade no objections to returning to ricultural products that could be shlp- church three ago. auu and uio his avra for- , j ***’rrill with Constable Durham Sat- He answered the statement that the «.uuivu wasaw j years o from there and the urgent neces prohibition law Interfered with a mer congregation desired his services | urday morning sity for the construction of the switch man's private righto, by stating that again. Rev. Bledsoe's many friends and depot. Attention was called to when what a man did resulted in here are congratulating him on his the fact that it was impossible to g«-t SPECIAL JURY 18 SUMMONED f harm to a community the community new charge. TO PROBE DYN AMITING freight that had been consigned to had the right to say how far a man’s Midland and that even th** name of ’ I private acts should, be permitted MINNESOTA TOWN IN the town had been omitted from the to go. DANGER FROM maps of the railroad company. Respecting the "Home Rule Bill," The commission stated that It I» _____J MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. he said that he was opposed to it be would make known Its action at the (> ( I_______________ cause it took away from the county LOS ANGELES. Oct. 32 —The in earliest date poslbte. the right to say whether a county ¡ ¡ Modern improvement«. 7.3 rooms i and HuiteR. j vestigation of the Times dynamiting ««I/*» should be wet or dry, and gave to a WOMAN THE FIIU4T HEAVE Sample Rooms, Bar Room. I’arlorn. 'I* Two Club came to a climax yesterday when city the power to create a condition WINNEPEG, Man., Oct. 24 —Re Judge Walter Bordwell, presiding Rooma. Etc., Etc. A special piquancy is lent to the which the county would eventually ports hare reached here that Warren. over the Los Angeles county superior I have to pay for. Minn., fifty miles from Thief River court, ordered the summoning of u spectacle of the lady as mistress of SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS »he Slav»« by a knowledge of hor his Dr. Wilson made an impassioned Falls. Minn., at the junction of the J special grand Jury venire to report tory, a review of which might fitly be plea for the passage of the statewide Soo and Great Northern railways, is Tuesday. While it is not official!r entitled “Up From Slavery." Herr prohibition law and for the defeat of on fire. Calls for help were sent to announced that the summoning of the Home Rule bill. Crookston and Grand Forks, and a the grand jury deals directly with the Rebel in biH striking way deciares special train was sent from Thief investigation of the Times disaster, it that woman was th-» first slave—"she « River Falls. The blaze is reported to to generally admitted they will Issue was a slave before the slave existed.” RAISING A FUND TO Th«« gradual promotion of an occa be beyond control. All the wires are a number of indictments DEFEND MR. DIETZ down. sional slave to comparative Idleness began to make a lady of her. When she was given control over other ATHLETICS GIVEN GREAT REAL ESTATE TRAN8FKR8 FACTOfYFBCU slaves, and when she was considered OVATION ON ARRIVAL to be hor master'^ wife In some spe The following list of recent trans cial sense which d'fferentiated her Greeted by Thousands and Beils and At*« **»<• ««>«■*■«« MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct 24.— fers is furnished by the abstract firm from the other women who bore him Whistle«» Make the Air ■Ml WILL K MTMHiBO M«av '•*•« «< ««• «w«X«/»9 «.r*i**b rw* rw W, „ll tK, >.■<!-■•*«r*.u bky-Ua lot i««. u. .n*r Clarence and Myra Dietz arrived here I children, the process was complete. of Mason & Slough. Deafening tjua •■« othw toewrr. wa ara aaliaAM ahh *< oa pne, ahora torto*« "oat. today and are raising funds with ■ ïcyom ; »nai.irñR. »*>*• **'•?'“ Menu» u**u» ruu> »*■■ bm « puia a« Jay H. Upton and Maude C. Upton Her Idleness consisted in release from io SuJID BICTÇMXO- r«z*>la*lir haadla aar*>n*i banS Mrrrlaa. b*n which to defend their father. It ia PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 24.—The to Mra. A. M. Beach, the SW % of useful manual labor, and was an evi >a a aaotlir m KaoJ uìaote t*a*to br m «« Chicacn ntail alo*,, T) m *, or elea« •«« announced that the lumber company greatest ovation in the history of dence of her husband's wealth. As pHcaa il,«' « I™» to OS or aia. b«aeriMira ba*v«m »*•«• mailad tr«a. NEU. sec. 17; EH of NW 14 , sec. 17, ■ •tnglo wheoto, »■aporto*! rollo« etealna and portola, p*«*, ravaiza aa4 will start a gang to open the Cam Philadelphia was given the Athletics i ■a aqJpawal «4 allunSa M *a¿< Ut rrUj /ra«,. tp. 38, r 9. containing 40 acres; 8600. such it was valuable to him, and she eron dam. A Dietz defense committee on their arrival at 5 o’clock this af Klamath Development Co.,to George preserved it at hin command, h has been organized, with the latent ternoon. Bands and thousands of the Rudlcial, lot 1, block 66. Second Hot only was she excused from tabor to incorporate and fight the opening most frenzied fans greeted them, and A 9AMPLC PAIR she was forbidden It. The Chinese, a Springs adltoin to K. F.; 810. stubbornly. They will perhaps en bells and whiatlee made a noise that logical &nd direct people, cripple the State of Oregon to Mary E. Cook, join the lumber company from break was deafening. The mayor and coun the 8W% of the 8W%, sec. 8; SEU little girls of the gertle class ao that ing the dam until the case is finally cil participated In a parade and re of SE%. aec 30. and lot 4 sec. 31-34- they may beer tbe outward visible settled. city ception to the Athletics at the 16; the 3EU of NW% and SEU of sign of Incapacity to labor. Tho ham hall. 8WH. sec. 1-36-14; and SEH of pering drees of the European lady has AVIATORS ASSEMBLE FOR 17-36-15, containing the same purpose.—Jamee Putnam in SSC. NEU Atlantic Magazine. THE BIG RACE MEET LONG INSTANCE BALLOON 217.10 acres. alight lx>blanc and Ixithmn say they will not race un lees the course is changed Moissant and White expect to repair their machines before night. Brookins ascended at noon tn a new ARE NOW WORLD'S CHAMPIONS I'REI'ARING TO APPEAL 1118 HEN Wright racer, half as large as the TENUE OF BASEBALL regular model. Its speed Is wonder ful and control perfect. Ik* l.esseps PriMouer Is Con>|M>*<*d, But Mias Is«- ascended, when he found that he had i Outclass th«* Cubs in Every IU>| m * c < I DR. WHAON TAIJ4S TO CITIZENS forgot his cigarettes. Ho alighted, lit Victors Get Over Two Thous ni*»c Is l*r*s.trat«x! Wlx'ii Told one. and reascendod. OF KI.IMIT1I FALLE and Dollar** Each of th,* Verdict CITY SEWER IS READY FOR USE PROHIBITION IS HIS SUBJECT SEPTIC IMS IS ENTIRELY COIPIETED OEFENOANrS PLEA IS SEIF DEFENSE OBJECTS TO BEING LEFT Off THE HP M ASON &. S l OU G H ABSTRACTERS Æ cholee of lnv<*8»t- nientN tliot ^.vlll nifklco flic» ptirohamer money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH j; BESTE Lakeside Inn IEMETHOII riICTUE HOOF »1 «0 FLIGHT RECORDS BROKEN ONLY ONE DANGEROUS 8PIDKK BELMONT PARK, Oct. 24.—The aviation program for this afternoon will consist of hourly distance races, altitude lights, daily duration tests sod speed contests, There will be four grand altitude flights, as well aa preliminary bento to n grand speed prise race. The weather te perfect. The foreign aviators are quarreling with the supervising committee be cause the international race course contains a mile and a half of houses nod trees, where it io impossible te GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.. Oct. 22.— All distance for sustained flight bal looning records were broken by the balloon Helvetia of Swltaerland, which landed at St. Isidore, Quebec, yesterday, after traveling 1,600 miles from St. Louis. The former record was 1,193 miles. Strangely enough, the one really dangerous spider on the American continent la small, obscure, and prac tically unknown to popular or Jour- ralistlc hysteria. Latrodectua mee ts ns is about uua IS its IUI scientific SCIOUI.IIK name. name, It it la » aw«» the size of a large pea. black, with a .«ww ow a da>^ red spot 00 the back—a useful dan- ger Signal—ana spins a email weo IS outhouses or sround woodpiles, go far a. ta known. Ito poison to th. most rlrnleot and powerful, drop for drop, secreted by any living creature. Cobra eecroted ROME, Oct. 24.—It la reported that a tidal wave baa overwhelmed the village of Caaamlcknola and that many have perished. Communication to cut off, and torpedo boat« are la- vcotlgating the alt nation. Mount Ve The nata» of the Harriman bonne La suvius to active, and twenty persons to be changed to that of The Com are dead from overflowing mud and the Latrodectua' stock. tarn. glanda contala, ■ m ~ „aMiaattow. W< .re p«rf«ctlv rvlteM« and mm«, mnl to ua to as ml« M la a bask, u ■«« ardav a pair of H wm rxt win Sad ««•■« th«, »nt rid« ««s«,. v»« waar tetter, tort looser and look in«« (has aa, (Ira vow han *w I«a«d or •»♦n a« aa, pvW W* . ^»»»tbat ree willbeae w«H pl«a««d that w>»«n y->*i want a b*< vela y*m will gtn aa y«mr order, , wewwsaym.«^«» ■ don-t hu,anvkl.Mtet an, p*U*« until rm ««nd hw a pair of I f TUU RAAU IW9R9 H«dt*tho«a K ncture-Proof tirw <>« approval and trial at qq MM/1* «T.' ^‘r‘’<,M?r.Tt~m w« iteaiyrw<«apuwai toi«a<u«v«r,ixiug. w*u<itMuw. s C ms «ream szakiag. sMbiag. J. L MUI CYCLE COMPMY, CHICAfiO, ILL