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Show , r fjm COALVltt. TOWN OF 10.000 PEOPLE GROWS IN ON q NICHT. CROP CONDITIONS. COALVILLE TIMES. Wliw. Seye They Are Better LtM Jssl Uslos, M Oklahoma IHS- -l the KmJJHna cor Secretary ' Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, who la inreatlgatiog crop conditions n the northwest, ei pressed tbe opinion St Blous City, Iowa Moods? that the situation was not quite so bad aa reported. The real object of my trip out here, he said, ia to maka a scientific lorea'.lgatiou of the crop conditions of the middle west. 11 y scientific 1 do not mean so estimate of the financial loss or the decrease of the crop product used hy the recent drought, hut I want to see if something cannot he done to lesson the destructiveness of droughts. I a in satisfied that by meant of scientific study In the agricultural sphere a way can be developed whereby the loss to the farmer by drought can he materially lessened 1 have not reached a conclusion as to how this can be dooe, but the results of iny inwill tie given out on my vestigation return to Washington. I first noticed the effect of the drought when I struck ludiana. From tbare weal as far aa I have been the 1 went damage is quite perceptible and Lincoln first, that I tdQmaba ad oppoitunitr to see the mighthave condition of the crop ittamithern Iowa, aa I heard thaV they wero hurt the worst. From what I have seen of the crops around Sioux City think they are in much better condition then those in tbe southern part of tha UTAH. OTAR STATE NEWS. - r Tb Sait Lake Carelval promoton Lave a deficit of over 12,000 to meet, aa , reaolt of tbe recent atrect fair. A bear, buodxy, chaaed three pleaa-- are aeeker ie City Creek canyon, leee than ten mile from Sail Lake City. Balt Lake's beak clearings made saw record laet month, amounting to 133,996,133.50. Thi la a gain of over laet year, Elizabeth Kingsbury of Balt Lake drew No. 6200 la El Reno district la This will Oklahoma land lottery. glee her a claim worth about 8400. During the past three months tbs foar national basks of Balt Lake bars aSbeUcresaed their deposits more than half a milUoo. whicb now amount tc 14,700,000. flu yt W STERN PIONEERS III rt th Ca- frofraai. laatrlal tsry Tbe principal feature of the Colorado celebration at Coloquarto-centennirado Springs, Friday, was an sddreaa by'Tbeodore Roosevelt, vice president of the United Stales, on Th Growth of tb West During-tli- e Last Quarter of a Century. Oo bis arrival Colonel Roaevelt was welcomed by Governor Orman and staff, war veterans, school children and many. others At 10 o'clock he waa escorted to North park, where be spoke fo the open air to an assembly of 10,000 people, who gave him an enthusiastic reception and frequently interrupted hie remarks wtthEppiause. He spoke in pert a follows: Tbi anniversary which marks the completion by Colorado of ber first quarter century of statehood, ia of interest not only to her, not only to her slaters, the states of th rocky mountain region, but to our whole country With the exception of the admission to Statehood of California, no other event emphasized In such dramatic fashion tb full meaning of the growth of our country as did the incoming of 'Colorado. It ia a law of our intellectual development that the greatest and jnoat important truths, when once we have become thoroughly familiar, with them, often because of that very familiarity Tbe westgrow dim in our minds. ward spread of our people across thl continent haa been ao rapid, and so great baa been their success in taming the' rugged wilderness, turning tbe green fertility and fillgray desert-intand waste the lonely place"with ing the eager, thronging, crowded life of our Industrial civilization, that we have begun to accept it all aa part of tbe order of nature. You, the men of Colorado, and above all, tbe older among those whom I pm now addressing, have been engaged In doing tbe great typical work of pur people. Bar only the preservation of tha union itself, uo other task haa been ao lmportSDt as the conquest and settlement of the west. This conquest and settlement has been tbe stupenduous feat of our race for the eenlury that has just closed. It stands supreme among all auch feats. You and your fathers who builVpp the west did more even than jou thought, for you shaped thereby the destiny ofx the whole republic, nd, aa a necessary corollary, profoundly influenced the coarse of event throughout th world. Mors fid mors aa tbe years go by thta republic will find its gnldanca In tbe thought and action of the west, because the conditions of development In th. west have steadily tended to accentuate the peculiarly American characteristics of ita people. Morgan Refusal to Yield la tha Controversy 111 NMsIsf wf WIIUtism aa , Ons4N X tblwMsl of mt Blossoms Reported. ROOSEVELT DE PRA'SES A town of 10,000 people, to be knows as I.awton, has grown op jnst outside the limits of Fort Bill, O, T. jwHhj night Following the close of th land lottery at El Reno, Friday, thousands of home seeker who drew blaokt started for the three point picked out by the federal government for towo-siU- s In the country, namely, Hobart and Lewlon. A majority of the people favored Lawtoa, miles Inland, sod which is twenty-fiv- e thousands are camped in and about the proposed site awaiting the Sale of lota on August 6 Already Lawton baa 400 temporary business houses, including a .grocery firm and a newspaper, and three streets have been laid out. A national bank' has been projected. Every form of gambtiog kuowm on the frontier la being run wide open, tide by side with fake shovrs of various descriptions, and to add to tha scan 1,000 Comanche Indians have pitched their tent nearThe Indians wyi await their l&st by payment for grass, 110,000 in the aggregate, which i due them under tbe old contract Hundred of peraonahav procured government licenses to sell liquor, but it will take two weeks of rowtne lo following out tha law of the territory before they can open their place. In the meantime Lawton will be dry. Tbe Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad ia pushing the construction work on its extension into Lawton and expects to have freight and passenger trains running into the town by Bep-t- e tuber, The Republican held a mask meeting Friday night and decided to ran a municipal ticket and the Democrat are active Ant-dark- IS NEWS SUMMARY INSANELY JEALOUS LOVER SHOOTS UTAH GIRW Cturta el toof.tior.- - It ! b.ll.e4 u, AHwhs Bbsot Mis Emily Camp-M- i a Ouaatuoa, I tab, bb Tbua Kills Hlqwir. men at San Tranclsco will aoon be set- Emily Campbell waa shot three times by Christian Anderson at a point near Gunnison, Utah, Thursday afternoon. Anderson later shot himself to P. C Christensen, a prevent cepture. in driver, stage endeavoring ti protect Mia Campbell was shot in tbe arm." It appears that Anderson had been paying attention to Miss Campbell, but recently abe discarded him. Thursday aha waa sum mooed home from Salt Lake, where she had been visiting, by a telegram seat by Anderson, to which he Signed the name of the girl' father, staling that Mrs. Campbell, tbe girls mother, wes dying. Finding noyonveyaoce at Ounniaon, other than Abe stage, Miss Campbell took passage in this Tbe stage had not preceded very far when Anderson appeared upon the sceDe with a loaded revolver and mounted on a horse. He opened fire on Mias Campbell while still oo hie horse, but dismounted and continued the fueillade. Three of the shots took effect in Alias Campbell's body and one in her arm. While Anderson waa thus engaged hie horse made off. Fioding it impossible to escape, be placed tbe gun in hi mouth and Aiacharged it, blowing hla head nearly off. Anderson waa 27 years old. Tbe dead and wounded were taken to Mayfield, where tbe wounded were given proper attention. It ia thought that the young lady will recover. Mr. Christensen's condition 4 very precarious, ha having lost so much blood before'1 receiving assistance. Should he recover his arm will proba bly have to be amputated. The deed was premeditated, as 1113 In money waa found on Andersons per-so- u, and he wae evidently intending to flee after committing the crime. Mia tled. threaUaed with a etrlke Seattle' similar to that now on In San Fran1 cisco. Tha prospect of steelworkers strike appeared last weak. settlement of the further off than la General MacArthur is scheduled to arrive In this country from tbe Philippines tbe last of this week. Joly was the hottest in New Tork, for that month, since the establishment of the weather bureau. Th Democratic state platforn Maryland declare the issue iu tbe eleu tion this fall U white npremacy. B. F. Van Valkeuburg of Brooklyn,, assistant commissioner of agriculture of New York, bis been appointed Inspector of dairy product for the port of New York. Seattle 1 vitally affected by the strike of the longshoremen and sailors which began in ban Francisco Tuesday.-All freight trsfic between the two cities is at a standstill. The volcano Kilauea is breaking out. The Crater has been quiet since the period of activity that followed Ita great burst on July 4, 1898, but recent sign have Indicated forthcoming activity, i The resignation of Charles F. Hern-le- y of New Castle as chairman of th t -- Grasshoppers sre alarmingly thick Wast Jordan, Salt Lake county. A feu seagulls are reported to be liar, tog a feast, but the effect la scarcely noticeable. young eon of garnoel Reach oi 14 anti, while playing with a rifle leet week, slQ himself in target tbe knee, tbe ball emerging abort tbe ankle, eaueing a painful flesh wound. Chlntse sugar, .manufactured at Indiana Republican State central comHongkong, bat been on the market la state. " mittee has been accepted, and James some of the larger cl tie sod towns ol Pj, Goodrich of Winchester elected to ts Halt s Million, Lord Roberts ths state recently. It Is coarser than the place. tha native product,and undersells Ike lIathehonae of coin mops Wednesday, The labor difficulties which have latter. proposing a resolution granting Field crippled Hawaiian sugar Seriously A cloudburst In tha canyon abort Marshall Lord Roberta 100,000 for his plantation for a year or more, will Slant! Thursday of last weak er nt Services In South Africa, A. J. list four, probably be much relieved in the near down a flood of water which Inundated the government leader, in the course future hy the arrival of several thoustha town, flowing through dwellings of a eulogy of the field marshall said and Japanese. CORBIN IN PhhLIPPINES. Bad depositing a vast amount of debrlt there la oo doubt but that for Lord After waiting thirty-nin- e years for la Urn streets. Robertadarlng and strategy and the rnlm Work of Taft and jm Foil BEET-SUGAas a sola SITUATION. accounts hie of settlement of Tset and AbUUj. Tha presenoe of a great many prom- - rapidity with which his plana were war between the states, dier lu the and carried out, Kimberley reMatching Adjutant-GenerCorbin ha laent military men ia promised at tba Bury B. Oxnard Talk lotarattlagly oo Edward Knott, a veteran of White Hubjeet. reanlou of the eoclety of the Army of would hare fallen, 11,000 British turned to Manila after an eleven (lays Plain, N. Y., has received a check for submiswould been starred hare into B. Mr. of tour visit the Oxnard, president of 825 a islands, Henry, including tba Phitiplnea at Balt Lake next week, In the quartermaster's department, and at would Beat-Sugsion there the American aultan of Jolo, with whom be excompany, ineladtag Qenerala MacArthur, 0. G. hare beenLadysmith Tha monthly statement of the dia general rislog of disloyaland also president of the American Tbe trip has conGlia and II ala. changed presents. of the mint shows that the total rector M ists In Bqutb Africa. Tha country waa Beet-Sugassociation, who has just siderably broadened my views, aayi Tha citizens of Lnnd, oo tba Oregon saved from executed at the mints of the the coinage the this, New to York from a tour of by returned genlueof tbe general, aa well a affording me e, Short Lina, bare petitioned tor a United States during Jnly, 1901, waa man he now lorltea tha house to rehia in Arkansas 1 tbe Wbat companys holdings pleasure personally. representing that there will be ward by a unanimous rote, lrreepect-Ir- great learned 5,62i;880. as fallows: Gold, 83,225,000; should be of considerable alley and Nebraska, ia an Interview hart at leaet aerenty-fi- v patrons, counting of political differences.' 81,312,000; minor coins, 874,830. silver, account an of has the benefit to the government given interesting the etiizena of the town and tbe sheepThe resolution waa adopted by a beet-sugin The Vienna Geographische Revue, situation tbla beIn the now country. my opinion changee men of the locality. rota of 81 to 73. which , confirms the report that the He said: made the in could sot Philippine ing Yeddo Delbecchlo, tha Italian youth a, Russian government We have under way twenty-eigh- t purposes conbe carried out by abler bnd?thaa accused of haring mad an aesault upRoosevelt tie os Coyote Che. ' factories for tbe production of beet structing a canal from the Black to tho thoee of Governor Taft and General on Mis Bertha Westland, a domestic Vic President Roosevelt left Colo- Chaffee. Both havehad wldeexfer-leoc-. sugar and expect to build at least ten vCasplan, assert that Russia desire employed at tba Cannon farm, in tha red? Bpriogs Monday afternoon for a also td connect the Caspian with tho more this year. My company haa reBoth are men of tact and ability. outskirts of Saif Lake, racily, hat three 80,000 acres of land In the Ural. chase to the vicinity Tbelr jlutlea are entirely separate, and cently bought coyote days' , held fo tba district court of Fountain, eighteen miles south of yet. In maay ways, Arkansas valley and expect to erect's Tbe minimum time in which the new One hotbe to tbe th city. He was accompanied by July, thla year, proved coaid not very well goJorward without factory there. government of Cuba can be established test on reuord. Tweaty-fou- r An attempt will'be made at th days of friends, P, B. Stewart of Colo- the other. under tbe law is four months, Tbe tha month the temperature registered rado Spring; Alfred A. Cowles, of New next session of cougress to bare the electoral bill provides guarauteea for I am gratified to observe the firm above 80 degrees, and tba nights wera York, a brother-in-la- w of Mr. Stewart; friendship established between them, duty on crude sugar lowered and all citizens, native born and naturaliunusually warm, according to tba Salt Lieutenant It. K. Devereaux, a trooper and I am confident that Under their perhaps abolished. Should it succeed zed alike, no discrimination being Laka waatber station reports. With Amalgamated Association. of Roosevelt's old regiment; John Goff,, guidance the Phllippinee will get out it would be discouraging to tha beet-sug- made Tb Amalgamated executive board industry, which" Is in its tenJr order to v U from grasshop- who piloted the vice president during of trouble Into peace waters, The United States gunboat Petrel, il bun lion Colorado! a In der refusal flat received Mantf haa infancy, A11 this is of the greatting expedition by telegram pers, many fields of oata near tbe last'of Admiral De weya fleet at the- hare been harvested in an Immature last winter, and Joe Kenyon, who will Steel Corporation Will right Strikers te. from J. Pierpont Morgan to open the est. Interest and importance to Colo- battle of Manila bay to remain in the Extermination. J state and will be fed aa hay. Ererjr-thin-g act aa guide during this trip. wage conference where it was broken rado, which Isthe finest 'Country in Orient, arrived at Honolulu July 26th, be will a finish. to a It No te fight oif. three week ago. Tha power of the world for the. culture of sugar on her way to Mare island. The Petrel green belug devoured, and will he given. ' We are . Lender Strike From quarter are neleea tbe steel combine Wist iu this com- beets Tampa, flothealioea ' ha been in Asiatic waters for four stripped arR to Spend all the money and munication that the only basis of setbusiness hundred one la Tbe later year. Monday night UlnlM toOpercte guarded. Txltfnpb time necessary to wipe out the Ama- tlement will be on terma which tbe Msaatala Country. President Snow has had a compart- men In order to end the strike of La Tha Constantinople correspondent of association in all our mills. Presiof lgamated combine. backer the financial Wireless Telephone Pacific The union clgarmakera. ment constructed on the lower floor of lealatanela the London Standard, In the course of came waa over This s that H. message dent Schwab and Chairman Elbert Telegraph company and the Continentha pavilion at Ealtalr and la ipeudlng Searched the street of Tampa, Fla., the wires from New York to the Pitt-bulaid down at the meeting with tal Telegraph company, incorporated a long review of Great Britains aaised a of and number atrlko leaders, Gary Thera two are tba bested term there. trade in Turkey, say officials of the United States tbe Amalgamated executive board In in South Dakota, are and It la rumored' that they wero sent preparing to fil thv United States are rooms In the compartment, with winthrowing in Steel afternoon. corporation Saturday New York last Saturday. tbelr articles of incorporation with l&rga dow from erery aide ao that a breeze out to a vessel outside the bar and to Officials were of titles quan machinery and wertlng long after the A member of tbe executive board of the Colorado secretary of state, it betha gulf. Excitenien prevailed, but leather. may always bs had. afternoon usual time Saturday closing BO rioting occurred. It ia said that au tb association says: These terma are ing the intention of both companies to John Stott, R resident of Moroni, It is expected that the military govto get word from the Conference In denominated by those who have th make their headquarters In Denver. made to was assemble tbe attempt Indian at shot and killed a half-bree- d ernor of Cnlik will grant a full pardon New York between Die executive board beat Interest of the organization of Each company is capitalized at 15,000,-00strike leaders R conference and capin to John Sheridan, convicted of misapParis, Idaho, tha Sethf Tha Indian ture them all Tbe officers of both sre: Presibut as tha of the Amalgamated association and tbe steel worker at heart aa tbe most attacked Stott with a pitchfork. A striker heard oftogether, of officer tha tha trust M. big vice ever moat general prdfioeed tbe Stevenson; dent, A, it they dispersed. The ppesident propriation of Caban postal funds. unfair, unjust coroner's Jury fmpanoeled to Investiset a man A. L. of and by eearch through the etreeta followed. New; sec- Tha secretary of justice haa reported working to manager, general any body British Torpedo Beat Dastroyer Wrmksd, a verdict of gate tha affair returned C. The favorably upon his application for a Bailey. retary and treasurer, 1). ' The British torpedo boat destroyer of employer or corporation. , , justifiable homicide. clemency. executive Ravens ogle te Remove to Salt Lake. the that to such is in Pacific are The company operate Viper struck a rock off the island of terms President Snow has tendered the nac association There are now 830 public schools of tbe Balt Lake la to have the headquarboard Amalgtmated Utah, Nevada, Colorado, California, Alderney, in tba English channel Sunof tba Tabernacle, for the reunion of the ters of, tbe Internal revenue district, day, and la a total wreck. There waa cannot accept and baa already gone on New Mexico and Arizona, and, the in operation In Porto Rico and' the children are being taught English Society of the Army of the Philippines which Includes the states of Utah, Continental in Wyoming, North Darecord to that- effect." no loss of life. August 11 to IS. A patriotic meeting, Idahd and Montana. Tbe order foras well as Spanish. WashFew Porto Ricans Montana Idaho, kota, Oregon. W Hmi Another YmmqcIi Tbe.Viper wae tbe only vessel in the with good speakers and music, haa th e removal from Helena waa algned The and Marconi Alaska. and In the lower branch speak English. ington In declared been baa fitted law with turbine British navy Martial been arranged for the evening of the by Commissioner Yerkea of wireless telegraph of the legislature all the debates are systems poltor Monday afterof tbe the her she trials atVenezuela president by During speed 13th, at tba Tabernacle. in Spanish. noon and tha office will be removed, tained are to be used. knots, tad country in consequence of the Invasion thirty and ont-ha- lf A coroner' jury found tha City of records, clerka and all, aa aoou at CoInstrufirst understood tbe is that It Mr Betty McCray, her drughter Ida waa pronounced capable of doing of a revolutionary force from Colom. Balt Laka deserving of censure for not llector Calllster can maka tba neces-aar- y knots. At that time aba bla. It la reported that an army of ment, will be eet up in Denver, with and son Ilelfield, all colored, were tathirty-on- e arra a gemen I for transportatbe possibility of the second being be- ken from the jail at Csrroltou, Miss., safeguarding the ditch where tbe was bandied by ao Inexperienced ere , 10,000 men will meet the invader. old babe of Charles W. Johnlocated at Salt Lake. tion, Commissioner Yerkee devoted and her builder believed she would Thursday, and banged. They were In view of tb aerlous condition of ing son waa recently drowned. ind a euit m considerable portion of Sunday to Numerous stations will be estab- accused of the murder Of Mr, and Mr. condiand the unsettled four knot. there attain affairs thirty yet for 110,000 against tbe city baa been the examination of tbe papers In thl lished On the Pacific coast and in Taliferro, prominent white people, tion In the neighboring republic of Disabled Transport Lennox llrkahup. filed by tbe child's father. on July 30. ease. , Colombia It Is not improbable that an Alaska, operation being csiried The disabled transport Lennox was American warship Will be sent to the from San Francisco. The Diamond Salt Works, a A number of radical changes In the Dewater Empress Eradartek Deed. ( ' towed to port at San Francisco hundty Itor of the salt trust, located on tha cena of trouble for the protection of Departmeat of Mlas tor LoaUlasa Par- - methods employed in the New ork of GerFrederick Dowager Empress ehaaa Exposition Orrautia. morning by th ateamer Iaqua, which American Interests. If a ship It called shores of Great Salt Lake, harvested State hospitals are contemplated by died at 6:15 o'clock Monday evenmany mines and of The department picked her up Thursday night oiae mining Governor Its first crop of salt last week, which, Odell, who has jnst completed for, ome difficulty might be expering of dropsy, accompanying cancer, owing to the hot weather, metered The end wae somewhat sudden, al- miles west of liedraa Blancas. At that ienced in finding a suitable vessel for of the Louisiana purchase exposition a tour of tbe state institution a He time th Lennox waa still drifting down earlier than was expected. A market About tha only ship is tbe first to organize. The committee expects to save 8500,000 a year on state though peaceful ted 'quiet, aa at t tbe coast and met tbe Iaqua as tbe 1st-t- tba pision..:' for the product haa been found, time iethe small gun- on mines and mining has selected Dr. hospital alone. tbla at available o'clock her physicians reported no vessel waa on herway up from Sag David T. Dy hlef of the department SeaUle will Use Utah asphalt 1b par-boat Machlaa fitting out V the Boe of mines and Four lock gates were carried. away change In her condition.' She retained Diego to Eureka. mining at the in streets her The to preference vesael, however,, the consciousness to tha end. Jng ton navy yard. fn the Cornwall, OnL, canal Friday a From dehead time she of the broke down the tbe exposition, until would not be ready to sail for abou California product. The first consignEmperor William and her majesty' with the night and navigation will be suspendment will be shloped Angnst 10, and other children wera In the tick room picked up the Lennox drifted and sailed two weeks There ia not a single partment. His service will ed until they are replaced. The water LouitUus exposition over 100 a under purchase mil. American warship in sontbern water. jury rig hundreds of too will be used. The moat of the day, and they were all once. seme Tbe at committee in the level, which 1 a mile long, begin round the bedside when ah passed Nothing was seen of the transport tug In cgse of extreme urgency, on of tb miles W, 8. Ward of Denver aa flooded asphalt deposit are atxty-sev-appointed the enrronoding land to B Imwae Slocum, which waa aentout Thursday director of the department of from Balt Lake, on the Rio Grande away. The flag on tho castle battleships now in commission could field of seven feet depth mediately and afternoon. mines mining. Western, In Tie Fork canyon. b sent . In a Rill with hootleggereat Wathe-n- a, fight la Tweaty. Kaptealoa fhlladalphla Washington atrlfcnr Enjoined. Important Haiti In I ttaln Tha ntaty prison Epworth League HI Owa Reear. Breaks A. M. Livermore Crvacrat A terrific explosion in a block of six . An order and temporary Injunction shotKan., Constable .Tbs Venezulrsn .government am society, organized two year g0, hat Lou Hener-ao- n, and of the killed striker th at Newport, Philadeltrotting restraining Orescene, champion Instantly Bounces that a force of invaders under active member and elgh building on Locust street, twenty-si- x to from interfere who had Wash., one of tb bootlegger attemptiag added more laurels to hie fame n teen associate members. The prison phia, near Tenth, Monday, wrecked General Garbiraa, Including twenty-fiv- e turf, of with the Wilemployment John belli Ohio, by trotting men in the and captured battalion of the Columbian rmyr Friday, at Columbus, authorities nay the society ha exer- five of the htmeturea and caused the Northport amelterhaabeen liams,arretted, mas. dead a half "in' of the 2:03 an V, more or to mil reducing Hanford of accomplice tbe United twenty algned by Jndge has been repulsed by th government a, cised a good Influence on tbe inmates. death of from ten week-ol- d record of l:Q2Sf, States district court. Tbe order la The bootleggers ard both colored. persons. About fifty other were more troops and compelled to fall back second his Which shows in their conduct, ia ita term and prohibit or lesa seriously injured. Some of the across the frontier after twenty-eigh- t made at Cleveland., The first half waa aweeplng Harry E. Cooper, secretary of tha Charles H. Alley. Sr., one of the eardis- the strikers, tbelr agai and reptime first that the were la die. There will trotted many 59. hours' fighting. resentative. from attempting lu any territory of Hawaii, acting governor, of LaketowB,- - Rich Injured liest settler In leas than on covered been when tbe , ha in the 1 manner to interfere with 'the company, haa erased to issue certificate of birth tance building people It officially asserted that the incounty, dropped dead' last Saturday, pioeion occurred and tba exact num-o- f a trotter. Th tlm by or by threats, force'or persuasion to iu Hawaii to Chinese, on account of a by minute 900 lost vaders tbe men, government while working tn hi gsrdeS, probably 59 V. prevent any employee of the company decision by the district court magisdead will not be known until, the . j quarter waa 29. V. Ha waa one of the troop losing 300. from gofng to work. The injunction ia from apoplexy. the up trate debris la cleared away and tbe wrecked 'made returnable In Fpokene, Septemthere is no authority in law The government baa aent reinforce.1 A stiff wied, blowing directly most successful fruit raisers of Bear x latter from him for L stepping searched. him 18. ber to ao issue euek.certiflcates. . stretch, kept buildings menta to the frontier. Laka valley 2:02. In .A X ' VICB-PHESI- ' al post-offic- e tn R ar ar ar ar -- rttd prv-par- i rg , 0. ' V ths -- - - o half-maste- d. non-unio- . tht than I . |