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SANDERS OUNTYPrinted in the Interest of Sanders County, the Center of the Great Fruit Belt of Montana.
VOLUME VI.
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CAMAS, MONTANA, FRU1Y, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912.
MUM OF NEWSFROM WORLD OVER
SHIT ITEMS CUPPED FROM
DAILY PAPER DISPATCHESHENS PUT WEEK.
Review of Happenings In Both Eastern
and Western Hemispheres During
Pad Week — National, Historical,
Political and Personal EVIIIT‘S Told
In Short Paragraphs for Everybody.
President Taft was 66 years old
Sunday.
Paul Clagstone of Idaho has refused
to secept a nomination-from the pro-
gressive party for the governorship.
The bodies of suicides Cannot be
crintared in ExceptiOns -are
made, however, in favor- of persons
who ocitamit suicide outside the city
limit,.0
Upon pleading guilty to the charge
of Mews, Scott S. Bre, la tlie Mi-tt%
court at Vancon , was
ellid to five MOM -pent-
•"Wanted, a wife. Must be good
worker who can help at light work
Ilk. plowing, digging potatees and
loading hay," says a ranchtnan's ad-
vertisement
The most powtplui batGeship- ever
ordered will be laiZ down in November
by the British admiralty. It will be
700 feet hang, displace 30,000 tone, aud
be armed with 14-inch sans- •
,041.!E
Brisk Fighting at 'Mexican Town on
the Texas Border. _El Paso.--Ojinaga, the Mexieembor-
der town, opposite Presidio, Texas,
was taken by federal troops after brisk
fighting at daybreak Sunday, accord-
ing to &deices received at Fort Bliss
by General E. Z. Steever, commanding
the department of Texas. General
Steever also received a report from
army officers at Presidio that Colonel
Pascua! Orozco Sr., father of the rebel
leader, was captured and is held by
United States troops at Presidio, to-
gether with Colonel P. G. fietace.
Whether General Pascual Orozco Jr.,
the rebel compiander in chief, was
fighting in Olinaga or escaped over
the international line into the United
States is not known.Federal forces numbering 350 under
command of Colonel Manuel Lands en-
tered Onnaga proper, driving the reb-
els before them.The rebels took refuge in. San Fran-
cisco, a suburb to the south and away
from the American side of the line,
and at last reports fighting continued.
Reports of the number of the rebels
-defending Ojinagit vary to a large de-
gree. Colonel P. G. ()mace, who was
reported captured, ie not related to the
rebel leader. ,•
Hold Orozco for Deportation.
The United Staten will holdf el
Pascual Orozco Sr., fotbr of r
general, and Colonel P. C. Or0 , ith
any other captured Mexican rebels,
probably for deportation to Mexico.
No charges of violations of the neu-
trality laws are:penditg again.; tillern.
ROSENTHAL M UR DERERSSASSED
Charles Coombs, a pugilist of New
York, enraged by the attacks of a
large mosquito, swung on It with hie
right He hit the door and broke his
arm. The mosquito was unhurt
Barry Irving, $616 behind in ali-
mony payments, asked Judge Auden-
reid how long he had to stay in jail to
be rid of his wife. "For life," the
judge said. "Send me along," replied
Irving.
Riiila Schneider, declared, dying at
Sreekira pisoffillpv following an opera-
• arM -learr4rboosaaa,a Aurae es
slate reser% armored a party with
flowers that aroused the girl from
her listlessness,
Working himself into a pitch, of
trent,' aver the absence of any at-
tendance at a lecture he had proposed
to give at Albany, Ore., F. M. Gatts of
Lebanon. Are., after returning to his
home died of heart failure.
All fa go-called Cunningham Alaska
coal land claims involving alleged
fraudulent blanket patents, which con-
tributed to the Ballinger-Pinchot con-
troversy, have been disposed of finally
by the interior department cancelling
the whole bunch.
Since Major Daniel W. Arnold has
eetined, Colonel L. Clef ot Chicago,
quartermaster of the amoral division
of the army, la the last of the chit
war veterans In active service. In one
more year Colonel Clem will bate
reached the age limit of 64.
The hod's, of Leslie Oliver, John
Shattuck and Dell Llascott. young
Sea of Juneau and Douelas, who went
Seating EleleeMbW_it on /Deep Creek
abountain. Alaska, were found Sept Li
ela the mountain. They had perished
from hanger cold and exposure,
• judgment for ;8000 against Gen-
eral Daniel E. Sickles was satisfied re
trendy in New York by his long
getmaged wife who, for the purpose,
baaificed jewels she chi-tatted very
tench. This is a very strong indica-
tion el an approaching reconcillatinon.
Attorney George PI Marlowe of Her-
rick. Idaho, was found guilty on each
Of the thug' counts of • federal indien
spent charging him with violating the
white slave traffic law, In conspiring-
with Edith Depngh, who plead guilty,
la transporting Pearl Stevenson and
Preda Kuhl from Washington to Mean
fpr Immoral purposes.
Murray, idaho.—Probably never In
IdIrbigteirrCf MIMS bees feassai
been more generally attended than was
antlittly. and WTs. Minim RatI, tireaped coupes who died in a suicide
OK Mot". Badmen is the village
Mae piectically guspended during the
=sof the serdee and many of the
citizens &Vended.
Portland Plci.diot
Perthiltd. Ore. in tweet.tbnes,
a city are on strike for an advance
wages and several changer in OW
rules. The employers say they else
Sol afford to grant the Increase In
erases silted and that the changes la
comply with the &martiaVetrules are so drastic that
ligen. Not all the print above ars at
-feeted. though prartIestry all the tarps
4 pleats are closed.e-- --
Germern Torpedo Bost Sankt
1 Cuxhaven, Germaay.—The German
Wipe& boat 0-171 was rammed no
elettly by tbe Seriaaa NKOMO* Sum,
101111kilicnaiirls ' .asouthwest of Malign-boat seat within
. ii111111111 . 1.' were lost
OROZCO% FATHER CAPTIVE.
NOTORIOUS ALLEN
Last of Stanch Caught In Flat inBrooklyn.
New York.—"Gyp Ihe Blood" and
"Lefty Louie," the Missing gunntexe
dieted as two of the a tual dare
Bermes Rosenthal, the getniztert
found by the police Saturday night,
living with their wive( in a flat in
Brooklyn. They were- arrested by
Deputy Police Commissioner Dough-
erty and a squad of detectives and
locked up., They will be arraigned on
Mender.The two men had been occupying
the flat since August 15 and were
alone until last Tuesday 'wheh they
were joined by their wives, through
whom clues to their whereabouts were
obtained by the police.The four were seized, at tea w
tfougherty and his men burst *pegdoor of their apartment and with re
volver drawn ordered them to hold up
their hands. Neither of the men
thawed resistance."Drop your guns. You've, got is."
said "Gyp the Blood" calmly.
"Give Us Ville time to get dreseed,
Yu?" said "Leftg Louie" with
Pleat llonlpeaure.With the arrest of "Gyp" and "Lef-
ty" whose real names are Harry Hor-
rowits and Louis Rosensweig, the se,:
en men accused of killing Rosenthal,
of which Police Lieutenant Charles
Becher is the alleged instigator, are
now in custody. '
Tornado Kills Three.Ihrigellea N.Y.-elftree minions
Wee* killed and nrty WNW by a tor-e/Se which left • Bliallp Will of de
etreatiott woes the tinten pert of
Vsesepor maser Pansai The Prop
Orke Iola Is ellikasted at $/$0,000.
FUNERAL OF MRS. JACK JOHNSON---
Thousands Block Street Before House
of Champren Pugilist.
People crowded so at the funeral
Saturday of the white wife of Jack
Johnson, negro pugilist, who conimite
ted suicide because she Irks lonesome
and tired ef being shunned, that tuft
police were unable to clear the side.
walk la. frost Of the tome. Severe;
thousand people were. in the street
When tbe police aerteefi.
Mrs. Johnson's mother and sister,
Mrs. David Terry and Miss lehtineTerry of Brooklyn, N. Y., were attend-
ed by the nig» pugilist Johtison sup.
Ported and belt curried Mrs. Terry IA
she walked from the house. The tato
women entered Johnson's closeelim-
ousine.Many sports premiums' in the World
of gloves attended the funeral.
710 pall bearer* were negroes, John-
s*, petebnel. friendsJack Johnson testified before the
coroner's jury at the inquest of hie
whtte wife that she bad wore hers*
vut in taldlig etre op him since tile
fight 'With Jeffries Jack says that
has been- a no.evoup wreck ever sine.
the fight
SUSV TIMES FOR WILBOit.
MURDERERS GAUNTTHEY, WHO ESCAPED FROMHICKSVILLE, VIRGINIA, LAST
MARCH 4, LAST.
After Killing Many Officers of the
Court They Made Their Way Out of
the Country and Finally Landed In
Des Moines, lows, Where They Were
Working As Common Laborers.
Des Moines, Iowa.—Sidna Allen, so-
called leader of the Allen clan which
shot up the Carroll county courthouse
at Hilisville, March 14, killing
Judge Massie and others, and his
nephew, Wesley _Edwards, were ar-
rested here Saturday, and will be re-
turned to Virginia without requisition.
Edwards, for the love of whom Mies
Maude Iroler of Mount Air*, N. C.,
had innocently led detectives to Dee
Moines, was captured as he was re-
tenting to his boarding house" after
having worked all day with • paving
gang. Just as he boarded a street car
detectivesaed officers surrounded it.
Edwards -was trying to escape by
*Crawling threngh_the front end of the
'car when themffleere meg& him. The
arrest of Sidoh Alen was effected
?earlier in the day. •A visit byEdwards to Was' lrolei
in her Virginia home about a month
ago and• the accidental loss of • let-
ter pot the detectives on the trail. The
'fugitives had been in Des Moines 'since
April 28, Allen under the-name of Tom
Sayre, working as a carpenter, and
Edward, under the name of Joe Jack-
son, employed with a city paving gang.
. - Detectives Follow'elrl. -
-Allen was arrested at the, home of
John Cameron, where he and his
nephew had been rooming. The arrest
followed a few minutes after. Miss
Iroler stepped into the Cameron home
to nieet Edwards, whom she was to
wed, according to an arrangement
made when he visited her in Virginia.
Miss Iroler had arrived unaware that
on the barns train were detiotities who
irnid her ,
Although surprised she took Fhe !w-
rest of Allen calmly."Wesley was down home a month
age," she said. "We 'were to be mar-
ried. He gave me the money to 00Q141
to this city and thle:addreis.. had
no idea that anyone was following
me."Shin& Allen declined to say 'much
concerning his movements immediate-
ly following the cottrthoune,tragedy.
lie and Edwards remlined in the
mouutain country of Virginia and
North Carolina for about a month, and
then got over into Keitticky, going to
where they 'spent several
days. Their next atop was in-St. Louis,
MANY' NAVY ARE DROWNEDIINTr, its,TATE FAIRCapsize Rescue Seat—Five Bodies Are I 111
Recovered and Other Five Still T
Chieeeo.—rivo. naval apprentices A I aruKANE, Kt'- Are Missing.
were drownedthe result offrom the UMstation at NFive bodies wHewed the fivewere' drowned.The five
five are missing aspatting of a cuttertes naval traininglease. late Sunday.
recovered. It is be-7$ unaccounted for
dead are:It. C. Harlan, years old, Blooming-
dale, Ind, 71I. L. South/rod*. 18 years old, Pitts-
burE•.1. Wallace, years old, Turner,
Ind:W. N. Antriihetli; 21 years old, Indian-
apolis, lad.J. A. Patten, di years old, Stanton,
Ohio.Gunner's matetal. N. Nees, who was
In charge of the' utter, after aiding in
the rescue, ared.He is said tee ye told friends that
he held himself sponsible in a meas-ure for the and that he fearedit Might affect mind. 'When lastseen Nettle was ysterical. Officers of
the naval s fear he may have
cOmmitted IndA. L Ray , one of the boys
taken from thili water, was resuscitat-
ed by a pulm after he had een
worked ovoLTelal.hours.
CROWDS CHEER FOR DIAZ.
Hundreds Pare& Streets of City of
Mexico Demonstration,Mexico City,- ex.—Barred from the
chamber oft es by order of Presi-
,clent Medi ause of the noisydemonstration which he and his
political Rath were hissed and
derided, ank name of Diaz was
frantically d hundreds of resi-
dents mare ugh the streets Sat-
urday night outed disapproval ot
the new elects e and "vivito" for theil.
exiled ruler. ediMounted plebs were ready to dis-
perse the ceektend the entrances to
the chamber Vitae the deputies were
In executive Igestslon were q•avily,
'guarded.The situation is almost identleal
with that itutieldiately preceding the
fall of Diaz, bith the exception that
shifts have made in the cast of
chiracters, disorders had as a
Allen Mande Officers ler Killing.
"I don t know why we Ante to Des
Moines," said Allen. "I would have
given myself up long ago if I 'had
thought we could 'get 4 square
But you see what they've do ue to
Floyd, my brother, and Claude."
knee eRmiared the courthouse trig-
edy" wai the fault of the officers. who,
he laid,.begart. Lb. shooting.
Was Sweetheart a Traitor?
Both men were started back to Vie-
giont at once. A. rumor was cervent
before their departure dist Miss Doter
willingly led the officers byre to cap:
lure Edwards. Chief of Police Jenny
said Miss- koler told him she. was to
receive the reward offered for the
capture.
GRAPE CARNIVAL. THIS WEEK.
Hanford. and White Bluffs to CoMpete
at Kennewick, Wash.
The valley of the White Bluffs count
try, including the towns of Whits
Bluffs indlienford, wfil go in a bodyto the Columba grape carnival at Ken-
newick, Wash., this week, taking with
them a superb display of grapes and
other fruits and vegeta/ilea to be en-
tered In the compeUtion far totelninats
and . purees. Grape shipments have
— — been under .way for two weeks, and
Dernagratic idste Will Speak Fils t,be output is the heaviest in the his-
fle10$1 lori of ,the valley. P riceiare ,sood,
4-1. Mondag, and tlorepalltr of fruit eacellMi
w heatilowiltime Woodrow Wilson start-
ed en Mot wesawn trip, She demo-
tliblidrietere Id than 1
days' rest until the close the
Coal Mtnent Strike in Wed VIelplailt,
Cbarleititib, W. 'Iri.—Jkiliduy• odt-
pods emir/hid on 'Saturday at Hol-
yoke, Woof*** llteett Ileitoun ley, In the heart of the territory ender
M. tW/laull's ,englinent martial ism bemeguse of the miners'
Calls for a *meal More extensi e i strike. Tid $1114ett reeled and for a
ealtion of the states east of the Ml -ulna Abe exchange was brisk, but a
solirt than those west of and . eareffil • sedick. showed no victims.
will be kept busy until election peel TOGO fa' *p1. in the unioalsed re-_ • . ) lionas "thefbitb beak Of OW Kali-
/141 DrOW1411 in L•1111's Lake. swim levee, see the men etnesh.. but
9SMWa.k.—Asx 'Bodging, 10 returned to Work,
yoga, oldr averrett, wee dwrirned'ingeeoeoske, awe Doges essue.e.•heee, Chinese Private Loan Failed. .
Sunday when a host swhhig eichhs. Waehingttet—The expectations df
add Prank 11.
in
• Aertirdin 's
lipligine was streelling ii the boat
loot his balince, upsetting the,'
Tim drowned man was married. His
body was recAnvered.•
`J/ Itaki. s** /Or Molilollo. •
Slit lake City, Utah -Word his
reached here of the shooting at Helper.
17t5it. of two berg by B. B. Johnsto
W SKOV dapper siefiff, lobo inlet
hioOdom Taylor.
yulaWirall,s ask Aenold Dearda
Johleillell MW Miss:
basis theOf doubtful
cusaiou—the seatingers of the chamber—
as the pre when the gallery
hissed Madero and shouted the praises
of Diaz. They yere precipitated by
the rejection of Francisco Pascual
Gerais', leader' of the Ckthelle wing,
whose election MY Unquestioned.
- wilts ROsilnin KILLED. --
'J. S. *egged Shoots. A. G. Boyce Jr. in
Street of Texas Town.Amarillo, Texas.—Al G. Soyre Jr.
was shot and killed here Saturday af-
ternoon lay 3. B,;:illnead, with whose
wife Boyce eloped to Canada last fall.
Snead la sheeny_ to stand trial for
the murder of Biro's father, Shoe at
Fort Worth-15-nbfe 13 as a result of
the elopement of Chasm Snead shot
The presence eg'Bnead in this city
was not known stall after the shoot-
ing. Boyce returned to the city only
recently.
The shootialr • omarred Within •
block of the tautness district of the
city on the principal street, and short-
ly idler the shooting lineaa sutren-
dered to the local authorities, &dnaup an- autoatatic ehotaun sad two auto.
static rtieolvers.•-•11yetanders halite& ihe first shot
ttitliel 11.0 117boxently a
tramp, with • heavy growth of beard
and trearterorttrallbrfutttielpg tirthe
center of the stead, firing dit; MP' vie-
tini With a'abotand.
Gm state department have been justh
In the complete collapse of the
effort of -certain Imitate interests td
cemelede • $60,000.000 loan to China.
in the face of the known disapproval
of the great powers.
Paleness Store Retialled.
Palmed, Wash.---Tbe safe is Jessie
colestoet's confectioner)" store wall
rifled recently of about 1160 in mosey.
pipe front the show case, vaigekst
int. arse was taken. The•heretar bed
i Worked the combination on the safe
and locked the doer of the more be.
I bind him when he left.
••• 'W. H. LUCAS IS DEAD.
Noted Baseball Man Dropped Deed In
M lesoula.Missoula. lleaL—President W.11.
Lucturof the union Association of•Prp-
feeeimuil desebill Clubs, dropped dead
at hIsTestdenrer In City SendaY•
Mr. Lucas had etamilleined for !sev-
eral days of haeittigafffienity In breath-
ing and this attem4roze ills wife ad-
justid a plaster 'Over' his *Set. He
fell into her lag 'wlitlidut a word. He
-had reamfly transferred los headquar-
ters to Missoula from Sett Lake City
His death 11 as due to an aortic JUMP
Hem, according to the pbysiciass who
examiaedjite bOdy. It Is pad that he
had neve/ in his fife beam seriously III
New Terminate In Ohicage.. .iiiiticego.—ieolidlagi to the gaper a
l'atIroad atiter0ffea. 111x0r011S. dal °I'peaditere of $14440,11$0 was liouiched
recently injoryou revlOtItths J.
P. ,Morw, Co. and 14 galTroads en-
teethe ,L'Ildogo.The plan embraces • oomplitle
lutigeolgf, the ergestit handling VW's
less aegis," 4g1 that beilh•ef the bond
6421Za tor pastsbnger
THIS YEAR'S EXPOSITION TOIf BIGGER AND BETTERTHAN EVER BEFORE
Will Continue for Seven Days and
Nights Until Oct. 6—Special Rates
on All Raltroads--Premlum• and
Purses Larger—Race Program Com-
plete—Night Show • Feature.
Everything is now in readiness for
the biggest fair that Spokane and the
Inland Empire has ever seen. The
Spokane Interstate fair this year will
be opened September 30 and will con-tinue for seven days and six nightsuntil the evening of October 6.Last year the Spokane Interstate
fair was rated sixth among the fairs
of the entire United States and thisyear it is expected to take fourth place.
It is no exaggeration to say that thefair will be larger than ever this year.Every bit of space In the exhibitionbuildings was filled as early as Sep-tember L Every race on the half miletrack has double the entries that theyhave had in former years. The live
stock stables are all filled and themanagement is now busily engaged in
building temporary structures In order
to take care of the overflow. Com-
munity gatherings, fraternities, busi-
ness organizations and people gener-
ally have taken more interest in the
fair than ever before.
Fine Entertainment Promised.
-Tn• an entertainment way the fair
management has kirk nearly double
the appropriatiegis 'W. former years.
The main attractions—the old familiarMidway without which no fair would
be complete—are being provided by
the Parker Carnival company"- added
to this will be a Japanese aviator; •one ring circus, the kind that our
grandfathers knew In the '605, a sheep
dog exhibition, and drills by the United
States army sod cavalry.
- • • Reek GrIllioe Contests. •
In the night show this year the. fair
will present Hitt's spectacular drama,"The Conquelit of Mexico," and each
performance will lie ended by a mon-
ster fireworks display. Two contests
of more than usual interest vrill also
be held at night la the shape -of a
log chopping and sawing contest and
a rock drilling event. Each carry
purses of 000.
Educational Features.
Although the entertainment features
are always a large portion of any fair
the Spokane Interstate fair this year
Is devoting much more time to the
educational features. Starting out as
it did 19 years ago as a little fruit
fair, it is now going back as far as
possible to the Ideas of the first few
Years. • The management is makingevery effort to have the fair this year
be a tree show window of all that the
Inland Empire produces and all its re
source's.
Uncle lam Has Displays.
The Uratted States government has
two very Interesting displays, oss
tom the good roads and the other
from the forestry department The
University of- Mahe; 'Washington
State college and the Spokane public
schools will ail have complete and
Instructive losklaita.
Judges Will Tell Why.
Agother,feature of the. fair this yes
will be an attempt on the part of the
judges to explain Jest Why prizes' are
awarded la the various. departments.
The whiner will be told why be carried
off the prize and the loser will be told
of the bad features of his display
Machinery Row.
Saturday, Sept. 28, to Monday, Oct- 'LI REvENfiEwAs SWEETThe exhibitors can obtain the reduced
rate by sliming the usual oadisaideaAll exhibits Gan be sent at 'sauced
rates over all lines.
NATIONAL G. A. R. OFFICIALS.
Encampment Closed at Los Angeles
With the Election.
Los Angeles.—The 46th annual en-
campment of the Grand Army of the
Republic ended with the election of
officers. The place at which the next
convention will be held will be selected
by the executive council. The new
officers follow:Grand Army of the Republic—Com-
mander in chief, Judge Alfred B. Beers,
Bridgeport, Conn.; senior vice com-
mander, Henry C. Osborne, Los An-
geles; junior vice commander, Ameri-
cus Wheaton. Louisville; Ky.; chaplain,
George Edwards Leveler', Lawreae46Mass.; medical director, Dr. W. J.
Whitaker, Dallas, Texas; eilarterfilde-ter general, Colonel A. D. /nowt?", Buf-
falo, N. Y., and adjutant general, Hen-
ry J. Seely, Hartford, Conn.
Woman's Relief Corps.
Woman's Relief Corps—President,
Geraldine E. Friable, San Mateo, Cal.;
senior vice president, Mrs. Isabel Wor-
rell Ball, Washington, D. C.; hailer
vice president, Mrs. Nevada Hereford,
Aberdeen, S. D.; treasurer, Mrs. Abbie
Lynch, Pittsburg, Pa.; chaplain, Mrs.
Sarah I.. Brown, Grand Rapids, Miele.
Members of the executive board—Mrs.
Clara O'Connor Daley, Butte, Mont.,
chairman; Mrs. Frederica Pbilpot,
Dubuque, Iowa; Mrs. Amelia V. Gotta*,
Hampton, Vt.; Mrs. Ellen Ackerman,
Ainsworth, Neb., and Mrs. Anna Belle
Roberts, Baltimore, Md.The Woman's •ReUef Corps named
the retiring president, Mr*. Cora M.
Davis of Union, Ore., as its delegate
to the national council of wanes'.
CHAUFFEUR KILLED AT SPOKANE
Mystery Surrounds the Death ofJames D. Pollock.
Spokane. Dead, a bullet bole in his
right temple and a wound Mt the side
of his head, where the skull had been
crushed, the body of Ames D. Pol-
lock, &Sod 11 years, livery ckamtileur,
was found Sunday morning partly an-der his automobile, In King's canyon,
two miles north of the city limita, on
the Nnie Mile road. All clues as to the
Identity of his slayer or slayers, at
east 'of a positive 'nature, are sub-
merged in a mass of -conflicting re
Ports. No motive for the murder, as It
undoubtedly was, can be found. That
robbery was not theliorpoie is shown
by the fact that the ntaa's pockets had
not been rifled.
Revolver Makers Strike,
Hartford, Conn.—A strike inyolvins
130 skilled mechanics at the plant of
the Colt Patent Firearms hianufeictur-
ins company, began Saturday. It was
confined to tho department In which
the .45-calibeir autdmatIc revolvers for
the- United' States 'government are be-
ing made. _Tile men claim the piece
work prices paid have been so changedThai they are equivalent to a redaction
In wages. The Colt company is run-
ning night and day on government
work.
"Scab" Don't Go,
Seattle.—The temporary Interaction
Issued by United Stable District judge
Cushman, restralhing 61 residents of
Beaton, C'coal ruining town sear Be-
attie, trent interfering with nokunion.
employee in a mine of the Pulpit Somad
I,Traction. Light and Power company,has beet made permanent. More than
,•20 affidavits were-filed in court &Boe-
ing that striking miners had &Basked
Rise engaged to take their places; itadIliad threatemed to dynamite the edam.
Over ten acres will be devoted to
the machinery exhibits alone and most
of it wilt he shown in actual working
order. A model creamery will show
the latest dairy appliances and prac-
tletillimettne demonstrations and tests
wilt-be given every day.
••• Pot Petrone' Comfort.
Wary- pessilltr arrangemest hes
been made to provide fin the otodert
and ceemerienc• of the patretts at the
thid "year. ?be fair will •itork in
conjunction well the (*amber of Corn-
St Its at the northeast
corner of Washington suet and River-
side avenue In having as Infortnatiot
llieftleu at WWI' TOMAS ite enelegli0-
and t •
Wals; Ds irfiewbod Arrested.'
..Bost. lifartril4hilliana D. ay wood
aVaili °r
illorkete of the World, was4,- gyp esisted of the
afratted 'here ell'a"esplas warrant ht-
awerloai the milk et an igelletnieut
.*kotieg him with consptracyII con-
niscuon with the strike Of MUM, work-
ers Is larirrence-last winter. He Was
released on $1000 bond. •
C. H. MAI% We devertme.
, Boiss, 1itiibo.74%e half Wooed state
Woke was esespleted Ify the swept.
got* by t..11• Xerlda pars-
er of Ube noranlitiee for 'oversee sail
tbe enimtitutioe of A a, mama, of
- •
Will Cars ter the Babies
The Spokane parh onmaelseirne has
Installed p complete plarground, free
of charge, in ths.ialr grouads sad visit-
ore from the country can turn their
children Mei* *AV had be assured
that the attendente atlook after them Until (Be, 'retu'rn. ,
" i4o.0do In A44,
*rho Prizes' to be aiNINted • at this
year's fair aractuat to more thee 140,-
000 and cover every known product of
the Inland F.inpre. A weelfabt this
exhibitiee will give the visitore.asr-de
carats sad complete knowledge of -the
Baked apre and 1171 vast tegibuic
as tedi id as eppervanity of miefing
ideeleled ftest *Valid annuminseert
features obtainahle.,151 UM West.
Relined* Want
All the rallreeds eater1es.
baye placed In kffect a
. Aviator Killed at Chicago.
Chicago—Aviator Howird W. Gill
of Baltimore was fatally hurt on the
CleettrivikUon field at I o'clock Satur-
day night. George Medea* of Prance,
wiles* monoplane collided with Citirs
biplane When they were participating
in a race, 71 feet In the air, was picked
utt'oaconeclous, but later he revived
and his condition wap.iliend to be not
serious. Gill diet1.04 beer after the
accident.
Girls Drown-at Portiend.
Portland, Ore- -Was Orion& Keret*
aged 11, aed Miss Leoni Deuftiftnd,
aged 0$, itiolh Midgets at St. John.
were drowsed fluoday while boating
Is the Willamelte Bed. The young
women attempted to clumps places in
the boat, and both fell into the water
They were. &venal before assistance
could reach them. The bodies wore
recovered...! '
Whatisse Alien of *ma, Deed.
Beettle,--Watima Alter, 70 relifF ofta wealthy Seattle praperty owed sad
Arlitsillrt, died" Sanctity at Ms Constry
bonito at oitiirtiie: Wash, of paragleilds
Mr. Alien was ItonzAtt Sesdrs. H. J.
Lad mine to Seattle 40 reale MilefixellitNewark, when! he MA bees Ilegaged
in the eonteactiesI
Spokane Meeinahesi-
Seattle.--41504;aliZtond-httant-
tr, stationed , • 034440 44.142,with 17 rotsstations thumped- 0W state, wed
ansuel. state rgle, Mut& ;with a
4f is4a podita lit 'the Port
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emuweay Sy?, WW1 'VGA Press.New York,- The New Wadi Fatal
enowainourncotes the
esoMetrryaksiasiomeseggege,m. saialias
'IN oil to ilaak 4. 18111$47...
PAW' of the r° 01iP•
Asgegoia for attorney geseral in Mae: for the fair week. rate Otto.. ame.pzogregetive, sad It ,wie e selppott both
tin's place cite third with the ticket pet fre:eitpte 'idiom/ did atilt,
,. tlbaPflli .ho
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FOR THIS COUPLEAL NEEVO SHOT TO DEATI
litEAH-COLFAX, WASH., MYIBS STEPCIULDREN,
Mrs. Brownell Claims Stepfather Had
Wronged Her In Absence of Her
Husband Last August Near Culde-
sac, Idaho—Couple Followed Man to
Colfax--Filled Him With Bullets,
Colfax, Wash.—Trailed by his step
,1% •ittejitr.ln male attire an er hus-
band, who walked 100 miles to find
him, Al. Neeves was shot and killed
by the avengers Sunday.
The stepdaughter, who alleges her
parent-by-law had foully wronged her,fired a bullet into Neeves as he laydying.Mrs. Brownell said, the authorities
stated, that she wished to kill herstepfather and fired the final shot inhis bead as he lay struggling op theporch. Both reloaded their guns afterthe 'booting.Only a few days ago the-young cou-
ple—the girl is only 17—caused a sen-sation by abandoning their two infantchaldren at Culdesac, Idaho. The realcause for this abandonment they nowattentpt to explain..Deputy Cole, Prosecuting Attorney
Pattlacni and Coroner Bruning startedfor the scene and met the two just outof tows. The limn and woman, whowas dressed in the garb of a nuip, withher hair cut short, at epee bandedover their guns to the sheriff tied toldabout the crime. Prior to the shoot-ing they had not 'eaten for 24 beefs-The? were brought back to Colfak,lodged in Jail and the sheriff's partywent to the home of the dead- manh
son-In-law, Charles Long, where the?found Neevee with his body full of
buidt hods. . • . .The sliPettrigels an outcome of trou-
ble between the dead man aud the
Brownell* which started near OnIdesac
Idaho, last month. Acoordiag toBrownell, while they were living near
Culdeaac, and during his abgeace from
home, Nowat ANTOOSed his stepdaugh-
ter. Mts. 'Brownell. 4 •
Also, the.); allege; at Neeves' Instiga-tion, other men, including a bachelor
neighbor, had alio wronged •tlik girl.and against the lett* Brownell pre-
ferred charges, and- • preliminary
hearing was held before Judge Stewartof Culdesac. Pending the trial, ac-cording to Brownell. he receivedthreats from several parties that un-
leagelle and his wifeleft the dadachef Would be killed'.
At:cordIngly, they left their two
dren, aged 15 months and 3 months, re
seectively, at the-home of Judge Raw-
art, leaving a note ',eking that Use chil-
dren he cared her.
In ttiMPAMIWIMIlla ell.wert that . given
the children into the custody of Hrs.Brownell's mother and, stepfather,Nerves, who itroultht thap:t9 the Longhome near Colfax. '
Start After Neeves.
Falling to Bad trade of the children
and-the men who had therme.adiebelr
lives, and leeway where Neeves badgone, the paie.killaNdliately
the head of abides /Lang Gig -fitot,
arriving there ileterdey at dusk. They
slept in the barn, and Sunday morn-
ing Mr. I.4seg.,aed wife drove away
turd' loft '141Y twb children with
Nieves. Titi botapie waited nntil about
2 o'clock In the afternoon when theyapproached the house, called Me two
Lou children into audible romarluld
the husband opened Me lek Nieves.
who Marled to rue from Or braes It
the back don Neeves fell, andedrown-
ell having. emptied his gua. Mrs.
,BreWleell aise, fired a shot...throughthe man's neck, which loot, effect.
The count% thee took th2j Leas call-
,dren, aged 4 and 6 yeast, and started
for Colfax to give themselves up." Onthe way they' erette ovemtakea by Books
Pie, to wh011l tat, saws lbs °halvesand told their story. &skint him to
report it to the sheriff-As they Were
tired sad wad wail' so further.The bodr.ot *ewe was bride*, to
Colfax, ,Mrs. Netted .asiClal two
Brewed! cbilleffeir Viet* rettsined to
Culdessc. . ,
West Is Defiant.
Pertiand,—"Whenever we.gqi • Boa
cih any deplane oil biller J toy un-
lawful valliNtbl4ak:1074fr,leatitore*Lae, total toteeimat.e. PLYburled by Oeveritor W to
the nerds solatmaillit In' *ad
who -have elestified theirladditioe to
methane- to silk liquor I de .Ory .terri-
tor, and of laglituting daVag,suits
&salami tbe dale should Bid Immo*
sehlegfal) confiscate akip '
Kills Gamin Wells
Hue*;eeron of Sheriff le.4. Poles, Utah—LeroyIFT aged
meaty, ade 411Oesisdar 'Jame
losood the IMOMMI6=1100011r• ssworbat
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