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Show -- : ' -; : - .. "'.,. '. ' . ii.VOUNO ULHulli Mnlj ; Oirriners DedareThat DBHTIJXe SPRINGS. March 19 (LP). Although ' Battle. Troops Prevent Big mism prevailed among Kausas, March e law and quirt" prevailed in Cof e today after a night of terror. officers announced this ".C'tfCmty 4 morulas through a local newspaper, ; that Curtis Smith, . whom several hundred enraged citizen tried to lynch last night, was absolutely innocent of the-- , outrageous crime of which he was accused. He wes released early today., ; Tw o Are Released Two other negroes who had been arrested In connection with the brutal assaults on two high school girls were released early last night. Sheriff W. D. McCrabb said early today that officers at Humboldt, Kansas, arrested three negroes who answer the descriptions of the attackers and an investigation will be made immediately. The attempt to lynch the three j, 1 prisoners and the resultant race riot last night was precipitated by lirutal assaults against Miss Julia Mooney and Miss Margaret Akers, who were dragged from their beds m Bt 1 an Fridmia; three elluibed through d negroes who bad a window Into their homes. Both girls were badly bruised and hysterlcat when Tie1gbors3ntetrthefr (IT).-rMart- ial fey-rill- . " JUDGE MUST I pessi- ' " CaIlfdFlar" d j Personal inspection of- the strike region has convinced skeptical vet erans that the hullabaloo raised over the discovery is just a flare that will quickly Subside. However, the number of claims to increase hourly for PMifijiued several miles on all sides of tornado group, the nucleus of the strike. Surveyors are here and work of removing cactus, sagebrush and stone preparatory to building a town is already under way. Building material has not yet arrived but lio discomforture has been felt as the climate' Is dry and warm. Enterprising merchants are selling hot dogs at 15 cents each and an ordinary glass of. water costs five cents.. i- Discoverer Amazed Joe Lee, i.l, original discoverer has been living aloue. in an edolie cabin in this .range, where he has fetorm - It, "ageMrtejdijBu marched on the negro quu"rter, Action Soon: More Than Million In Back Taxes f" -- S- WASHINGTON, March 19 (UP). The government's income tax case r film agalnstHCharlie comedian, will be acted on, by the internal revenue' bureau within a short time it was Stated at the ..' ; treasury today. 1 Secrecy surrounds the entire case, in wtlch the government seeks more than $1,000,000 in back taxes, TDwesr" Hvhlch liawyers for "thHTqmBdlan nave leen in conference with solicitors of the Internal 'revenue ben-ta-n at tempting teadjust the goveininent's claim, it Is understood. Ao charge of fraud has been made but it is tontended Chaplin's Income tax rc- - v - . la - BUYSlSNNING'S severed-- hi . North and lirst Sunday' servb-e- : Sunday wIhmiI, 0:45 a. m.: niorniiig services, 11 a. m., sulijwt Veduesday evening meetingatfr nnet1ioTTFrlliiu"MspiftftaseI the business , of the Launing Furniture company at 135 West Center ' ' street. The .transaction was made March la charge , 15, and M.r.i Jejisen Is now of the business, which will be conducted In the name of the Jensen : Furniture company. HKithTiriiroad esiierience in the furniture business and a keen per-- fception of service to the furniture . buying public, Mr. Jensen's siiccess irt his new venture is assured, in the .. opinion of bis " friends anil .well wishers. In his announcement of the purchase ofthls business he extends a cordial invitation td his: former friends and to the public to visit him at his new place of business. J coi-ne- r East of First streets. s Headiiig'room oien iliiTly from 2:30, to 4;30 p. m. All ate o1ock. welcome.' : -- ' k SALT LAKE CITY, March 19. k Investlgat-liicoperntion- of a branch- office fuZ7he testing, concerif-fo- r I several days arid yesterday 1 'tiiH fJehernllv fair Bnnrtavl 4 to take two men who acted W temp. Friday us lwal'representntlves liito 'custody Hinimnm 4emp., Friday ..i . . . 25 as a result of information- from the inches. sheriff at Los Aneeles' that the Precipitation. .02 ' . Hollywood Cinema Testing Studios L f ) . r.l ' ORSON G .BIRD DEATHCALLS finitely decides . is due. He may however; ask for a special hearing before the treasury or appeal the matter to the United States board of tax nppeijs, The treasury has liens against all Chaplin's knowu prop erty. A portion of his cash assets' n Business Man has been released under bond so a new photoplay in whichthe eonied- Succurnbs to Fatal ian is reatnrca can ne completed, "Pickl'-s.a comic oera will lie but. the remainder of his estate Is i Illness . presented attbe Lincoln high school tied up. , 21 March and Thursday Saturday, Orson (5. Bird, well known Provq and 26. under the direction of Ralph business man. died Friday at a Los E. Booth. . Angeles, hospital, according to word The music department has made received here by his twin brother. remarkable progress during the five since the establishment of Jasper A. Bird.' lie had lieen ailing for several years and it had lieen the Lincoln high school. The school kuowfi for. some time that the at an or jipwiioasts a chorn tending physicians held no hope for chestra of 25, and a band of 30 '. .... llienilKTS. With the special demons! ration his recovery. Interest apiiears to be exception week for thp Uej Home campaign Body Arrives Monday ally keen in the coining jiroduction. definitely set for Aiail 24 t May 1, The body will arrive fn Provo All concerned have spent much' time the committees in .charge- - of the Monday evening. Funeral services and effort on the performance, and campaign have lieen apisduted by wi l be held In the Provo Third those in charge are optimistic as to Mrs. Franklin Y.. Gates, general ward, the time to be announced latits recep'tfon hy the public. : Present plans indicate er. 'v;; chairman. that the campaign will lie one of 33 more than For years Mr. Bird the most successful ever v lived in Provo. Most of that time tils city. Every issible means l he .had lieen .employi-- as a sales laken by the vafiou's committees to man with the Taylor Bros, company, demonstrate to the people" of Provo, for; which concern he traveled exHilton F. Riitierston has been and Utah county (he possibilities of tensively throughout the southern placed in charge of the floor" cover- making. their. home, surroundings in- section of Utah and parts of Nevada ing department of Taylor Brothers viting ami IjeautllBlTat-ra-niiflinuin- i and Arizona,-- He was oneof.the s eontpansi- - Jiccording 4o announn'-- 1 ' organizers of the ment by officials of 1liat concern. TlKfllowing committees,, have sell company, with w hV h Company He succeeds Peter M. Jensen who been appointed by Mrs. Gates.; ; he was' still associated at the time ' . has resigned. Advlsoryv Mrs. Lavar Jensen, W. of his death. , , ). Facer and Miss Ruby Smith. Born at St. George, Septemlier 11, Secretary Mrs. L.ltL.E(lwardsL S75, Isiyhohd-i- n that Publicity Mrs. t'arl Cliristensoiu oiuiiHHiity-nnt- il his faniilynSioved Jlrs. Sterling rcaubrack, Prof. II. li'to Clover ' Valley, Nevada. Ho u. Mejrm. , came to Provo 1892, where Mrs. Fred R.' he attended theinJijne. Demonstration Brigbam ' Young ' ' Taylor, MrsFred.Strate. Mrs. Paul academy. Vincent and rrof. B."F. I.arsen. On account of fa I Hng b"ea llh." Mr. Kxterlor Prof. Laval Morris, V. Bird and Jiis family moved to i coail TT Park. Calif.. In May lt2.V Finance Mrs. Clifford ook, Mrs; Active In Churrh J. 1ah Bown,. Jesse Ellertson; Throughout his life. Mr. Bird had r Berg and T..1L- Hnal,- -iTOiraii active imprest in the re tlya-fa- ko concern, n Mrs. Program Latal "Idorrls, ligious, activities of the community itithorized ti represent Hollywood Mrs. R. J. Mtirdisk, Mrs. Murray and w'a reciignled as on'e "of the . locat-4in hot and O. Hayes, Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Mrs. leaders .in any way producers the Prove Third ward, '' at- the place advertlseit Kalph Booth,., ami Mrs. James O. where he uwde. his home-- tliniugh- ....... out. bis residence In. this city. He Anair mail letter from the sher- BullocK s waS nt one time one of the cresl- iff received today caused the tfrWlectde- - to arrest the local AT ST. MARY'S dents- of (lie Seventies quorums of men for thfr alleged fleecing of sev, LTISQ0PAI4 r CHURCH that ward. . eral local- girls oaf of $25, on" the Siin'lvinsr'lilni are bts St. Mary's Episcopal church 30 ftlrs. Mayme VUktiln Bird, six sons Dromisc of "making them movie actresses".. But when the" officers West Second North street. Sunday J. IJiMar- Bird- - of Vernal; O. reached thermite that, had been servli'es ; . Sunday schQolL10 a. .ni. J Vaughn Bird. Stanford, Weston occupiiid by Ihe" cwieern In n local morning service, il a; ni. i'Vo'iing Ralph ami Iijnn Bird, all of Ocean hote,!,-the agents With their cam- People's Fellowship, 7:30 p. m., St. Park, Calif,; one twin brother. Jaseras and films had disappeared. Mary s Guild K1 meet Monday-at per Av Bird of Pro.vo ; and two It is believed by the sheriff that 2:30 p.. in. at fhe residence pf Mrs. MrsElla Ijpavltt of Salt Lake the local agents got onV phont f.'100 Cutler, 134 East Secoml North and M'fj Ijora Ixigati of Los Anite- ' . or $11X1. , street. Ven. W. F. Bulklev, es. ORSON REPRESENTED BPS Well-Know- " BETTER HOME , s HEADS NAMED 0, , .v -- Robertson In New Place Jn Big Store , xi-'- -- -- r - r 1 The Weather SWT Wy-uia- novie-struc- -- 1 f mxa ..erpaa.. . 'ino internal revenue oureau win udjndicate the case and if it Is acceptable to Chaplin, he must pay "Whatever sum the government rfe- - TEST ME N: DISAPPEAR When officers from the sheriff's ofFIRST WARDCONFERENTE fice went out this afternoon to close A sjK'clal Ward conference will held in the! First ward chapel Still-- , in on local representatives of the the pur- Hollywood CWema Test Stu(?".ps; day evening at 7 pose of filling several vacancies in suspected of .fleecing,, had the various organizations Memliers Ugirls here; they foun4.th,ii'en " ' " of the stake presidency 'will' be, iu disappeared. These .'studios' attempted to opattendance. A fine musical program erate'! n Provo several days ago. . Willi furnished. A good attend", " s . The' Sheriff has been is desired.. oVliK-Wfo- iiBrmJamtlfia, llililliiM FAKE SCREEN STUDIO l fejer-hiine- d Willi 111 II Sapiro Counsel Seeks to Have Ford's Cam. palgn'In Independent Sub mitted As Evidence. Anti-Semit- ic DETROIT, Mich., March 19 (CP) Henry. Ford's entire campaign may yet be niade. an Issue dollar in the . aii'.lion UIk'1 suit of Sapiro has his way. . antl-Semet- lc 81-2- 2 ' offi-?er- ' . k ' , Your Home Be of The Landscape a sis-ter- high-clas- The trial adjourned pntll Monday with an. argument iu the hands of the judge which, If looked upon favorably inighf permit: Sapiro to put into evidence all the articles regarding the Jewish race which the Dearborn Independent.xFord's paper, has printed since 1920. ; efeusFe-aWlity- -af their guards AtThecl)se"of court yesterday and upon the basketattorneys were discussing this point shooting ability of the Gold and wih Federal Judge Ford M. Ray- - Blue aggregation, Mlnersville - a school" w hich "has just. 15 bojre in In;oniLTheefetseplrkedlyn The turt attendance, has a pheuontenal for posed the suggosUou, took the matter under advisement-Evidencward in Captain Gilllns. An ex Called Pertinent" - -- ceptional defensive man in Hollings Ve eoBteia thaftll hf those ar he'orpndm"sreniarltable scorer' ttt ticleb are iertlnent jo this raw," a onuin, uiinus running mace, are nieiiilier of Sapiro'' Maff told the t.heother Mlnersville mainstays,. rnlttil Press, bpWme tliey: show h. D. S. defeated Pleasant Grove, criticism of the Jewish people pre' Murray and Dixie to gain the finals cedwl a sieeifie attack upon Aaron while Mlnersville eliminated Logan, Sapiro, an Individual member of Springville and Manti. L. D. S. was the Jewish race. IJn that way they forced to the limit by Pleasant are proof of malice on the part of Grove, while Mlnersville has - won r ord. an iuijiortant point iu thlg decisively over opponents, Springcase. ville providing the strongest opposi The complete fPea.of the Dear tion. Incidentally, Mlnersville has born ludependeut hare Isn-- produc- two practice wins over Dixie to its ed by the, defense' under subpoena credit. . and w ill be available should all or Dixie Shoots Weakly ' admitted as evidence. The L. D. part gapie, Friday s ProKjiects are tlwt even if Ford finale, was extremely fat,:L. D. lia S. changed its defense for testifies MnllllHV. n system with good may not take fhe stand until late a In the day. Saplro's lawverg admit- Dixie's .4eam, exceptionally edxhey had. found William J. Cam- - fast, passed fully as well as- the eron, editor of the Iieariiorn Inde,. Salt Lakers, but poor shooting pendent, iii interesting witness and caused the downfall iof.'the St. ' ... planned to (mestion him rlosely George outfit. The Saints ran up a margin in Monday. At least one other witness will lio ca'led before Ford, unlesa the first quarter, and made their total 11 before Dixie got under plans are changed. way. The Flyers tuen counted ts points, but Droubay scored to give lead at the naif: the Saints a The third quarter was all L. D. S. the Saints making the score and continued their activities . in . Mls '' I Ford-Saplr- FUNERAL HERE 'PICKLES' WILL PETER JENSEN lirmI'eter Jnsea has v i Are Sought; Appeal Likely. ft KALPH E. BOOTH lplJuen Ing two negroes and flogging them Ewoll, 62, who died at his home in advanced. as they '& Granite, Salt Lake eountyrFtiday It was only the presenceof three morning, will be held in tbeProvo ,..units'' of- state troops- which had Third Ward chapel Monday afterbeen rushed here during the after- noon at 1 o'clock. Friends, may view noon and evening, that prevented a the body at the chaiiel from 12 to battle lietween armed negroes and 1 o'clock on the day. of the funeral. the whites at, midnight. At 1 .jliiu. Mr. Ewell 4ived in this dtyJor "a deluise of rain dispersed the riot- the greater part of twenty years, ers and they went home. haviug moved to Granite two years ago. He is survived by bis w idow, Mrs. Mary Vennfs Ewell, five sons : and Jive slaughters, as follows Vernal F.weU, Salt Lake City; Don-ol- d Ewell, Bingham ; E&ckiel Ewell, or Nephl; Kbv and Hosmer. botn Granite ; Mrs. Chloe Alexander, Caldwell. Idaho; "Mrs. Mia Bur-dicThompsons ; Mrs. Phillip Provo ; Mrs. Ed Itevolr, Perry, After fourteen years of continuand Miss Ruby EwelV;. also Provo, ' ' ous service with Taylor Bros, com- - 19 grandchildren. pn ny1. most of which time was spent IhUtie. furniture departmentrOf that CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHI R( H " t ' ''- Take few-time- LHEWELL'S : Negroes Are Flogged The announcement that Governor Paulen had proclaimed martini law nnd that the negroes had been released served only to add to the CASE Internal Revenue Bureau to Directs Opera ' . i iin 1111 Dies On Coast , i nrmnr rruiiiriui .! m SALT LAKE CITY,' March 10. 1 I). 8., Salt Lake dhlsion cham pion,' and Miuersvllle, Millard title bolder, won their way to the final atare high school tournament championship Friday victories ever by clear-cu- t prening Dixie-- and Manti, respectively. Saint Show Class U D. 8. played Ita best ball of the tournament to eliminate the count, Mlners-vlU"Flyera" by a although there waa little of the sensational in IU performance, was entirely too strong tor Manti, And triumphed, 22 to 15. The Saints,. were favored to win their second consecutive state hoop title Saturday evening. L. D. S, has s and versatile ball played while Mlnersville, - al throughout, though ' winning by comfortable margins, was iu a weaker bracket, and bad not displayed the finish of ' the Salt Lake team. . Both teams are composed chiefly of players. The Saints are .banking heavily upon the great . -- about quickly. At w p. m, auiim gathered around the city Jiiil, which is In the city hall, and tried to mu apt Hb CHAPLIN -- prosiected for Wycars. Joe is wide-eye-d with amazement aflhe ElieiiihM Win Way to FiiuWithqut Great Difficulty; 'Murray : and Logan Upset Favorites. J nnwrriMmrMT UUVLI1IMI mm i "r - --- PMCBTWOCEm' .A Dixie" o.ld; prospectors, as to the richness of Arizona's latest gold strike, a Here is the new Federal ltadlo Cnimixsioii at'lts first meeting in the Department of Commerce, Washing-torlgbtJA, Bellows, of Minnesotaj J. F. IJ11Ioi; of California J fe. O. Sykes, of procession of novice 'gold seekers ton ; (Left. Mississippi and continued to stream across these O. II. Caldwell, of New York. The chairman, W u,Buiiard, is on bis way to the capital front Manila.. -mountain ranges today. . Is 1... - ........ ....... .lit: SfMy Editor Saints and Millard Champs Influx of humanity. He has. been to civilization centers only a since ho weat4nto hft bills.- --- years -prbigs ft- -4 lripplng r.l-.,v...yielded- - placer gold in variiug Throughout Friday, feeling grew ouantlties. Tweiitv-flt- e years ago hounds led a posse of officers to a It was regarded Ss a copper district whereas shack In the negro quarter Many rich gold mines have been more Intense. When t, park of blood oiiened in the district and worked. negro woman was guarding three Including the Congress, Mammoth, sleeping negro, men with a shotgun. Vilture and more recent properii.es ' W vim ReH Ariz. keen-eye- I Hood' Tit 1 e: Many Novices Reach Scene gr 19 ru . parted: Strike" In Dripping Springs- - Is Only-'fla- re; Assault On White Girls Pre lpltates Riot i Innocent Nfc-Has Narrow Escape ; - - apttires w io nhi IPTPII I -- good-trice- ' 1 five-ma- n man-for-ma- 7-- 2 13-1- 0 STOCK SHOW 22-1- IN READINESS the - - -- - final-perio- Manti. playing In determined fashion on defense, beld Minersvllie to an lead in the first h&UVbut SPANISH FORK?, March 19- .- the ulRmate Winners then pulled Everything is now rounding into away, and only long snots uy Ait- ' Miiwrsville-froishapjrfor tliethlrd annual Ctah county stock showjt SpanisbJ'ork. oierwbemliig.iheJani)ele team The largel-sLe- d starred for the winat taerKiee- - track pletety.-Uillinfor housing the animals is practftal-t- y ners, and Burr and Allred for the completed and the committee? losers, .v"1 . are working hard to make the show victory" over SpringProvo'a success. The show is an educa ville fully v elsewhere, tional event giving every ,: one- - a came after a long uphill tight, and ' chance to become acquainted with gave the fans 'a, thrill. the different types f livestock. Murray Surprises The general outline for the proCoach Bob Howard's Murray gram of the show' is as follows: quiutet by surprised Bingham March 23, 10 a.-high school eliminating the Jordan champions Jiidgiue contest, dairy jrattle jnda- ing. Boxing match in American tory, Brady, star Bingham center, legion gymnasium at 7:30 in the, was ejected for personal fouls after tx minutes of play, and the Bingevening. March 2 beef judging, Tmj8f"of ham effectiveness decreased as a day ; Governor's day banquet and result It was the best game of the i: - -program at Escalante Gardew."The evening to watch. J .v exAfter Pleasant Grove did-thbanquet wil be served by the American Legion auxiliary and the funds pected In eliminating Ogden,will to swell the Soldier's Logan siiprlsed by taking the Boxelfler of measure I ! . . :"T. bya ii-1R-- 7 n s ' 22-2- 0 dest-ribe- , from-therunn- ing witbra-2-2tljvi- eH e - 22-1- ber-ns- ed- 8 TINAL GA.MES fhwf IT Provo . 31 32 Murray Dixie ....... Manti Miuersvllle I D, g. U. .,...22 .....119 TOl'BNAMENT STANDING . Mlnerarllle- 2 1 Di S. U, ' 8 Dixie " 4 Prove ' 5 Pleasant Grove 6 Manti . 7 Murray 8 Logan 1 . ' , M..AKE CITY, Mardi won u hMiool diamtiimuhin by defeating the L. D. 8. U. by Uie .to. i. w ne aouuieni Ctaa boy took the lead from tlie start u0 the TV Lake boyi wha had beenbypick- Ua the title, ueiore the Sainto reaUied a ball game waa on th ImL. boyi had pUed m acoreef 10 to w but points in , it. v Sf ZJJnHltb, mi.ji. , In tlie setvuid iir( r t,M rew changed Us for the defense but effl In this strategy the boys from the smaller school outplayed their man-to-ma- n five-ma- de-fen- se n ritaVMie ftrstalTeuuing 4 ' jfl 4 for Minerwiiie. 'n fbe third fluarter thr Saints rallied and brought the score to 16 'to 11 for ittinersviUe. At ttilj or, nnul quarter the vain? Salt Lakers again .made a spurt wnicn sent the score to H to 18 with LiersvUle stlM kadim?. At this juncture Gillans, MinerviUe all state forward tallied a long shot ivuowea a nnnute later by a Hose in basket by MarshalL Minersvill tenter. n Droubay raised the score for th saints with a foul amka field goal, but the rangy 'Mineravilie boys would not be A nlcd their hard earn- ed victory and pushed their score 19 zz. When the game ended the ball was in the hands cf Ute victors. BY BOB GOODELL Herald Staff Correspondent 1 DESERET GYMNASIUM, $ ALT LAKE CITY, March 19. "Bulldogs" captured fourth placejn the annua I state tiiuh aiiinoi hnuVoi- ball, iournament Here 4 Saturday 'night by defeatlng."Bob Howard's Aiurrayltes by the score of 34 to 32. The game was replete with thrills aa the two teams igMgged the result. Although Provo at the beginning of the fourth quarter held a decisive lead, the Murray lads staged a rally that might have won them the game had, not the gun arked out the close of the contest as tbey were still, trailing behind the"BuHdogs" by two'poiuts. In the last five minutes the. Murray boys held the Proro lads scoreless and at the same time piled up 13 points. ; Jdurray started the scoring, .but was soot overcome by the beautiful shots of Bown and Jtobison. , The first quarter ended 11 to 7 in favor ,. . of the "Bulldogs." At the opening, of the second quarter the . Smelter boys rallied and lied heaeureatJ3 all. Fielders from Robison and Bown and a foul pitch from Hoover placed-Provagain in the lead at the end of the , half, 18 to 13. t . It. was in-- , the third quarter that the "Bulldogs" played their best In" cnat canto tney passed beautifully and shot baskets with remarkable nreclslon. Hoover, who' in the first uair Bad beea-- little atr color, play ed a quarter auu was oy iar me west. tiayer on the floor. The Provo boys closed the third quarter on the long end of a 30 to 18 score.' Early in the last quarter, Hoover was removed on "persomils.- Ills seemed to' take' the spirit out ' of 'hls team mates. while Murray burst forth in ah astonishing rully. (:amulell was the main cog iu the attack, piercing the net four times in rapid succession. His last count er had Just been registered as the official timer pulled the trigger to aunounce-the- " close of the, contest, 1th Murray three points fehort in Tbe-Pro- vo ; brbliantl' nun .mitT"l JUUKallKi coTiEtJTtpffpIayedpoultry judging: Dance at Escalante throughout, and led by a slight but . Gardens: sufficient marglnwill the way. The A carload of good Holsteln" heif score at the half was 12 to 9 for ers is expected to arrive here for the Cache champions, and at the sale during the show. ; third quarter, 17 to 10. It was . Entries have lieen coming iu bet-- . last real try for Tictory. ter this 'year than ever before so Barrett and Richards starred for lhatthp biggest and best show ever I Aiga n on offense, and Captain held is predicted by those; In change. Spencer on defense. 'Hone "and It Is expected that a large num Gleave starred for Boxekler. ber )f Ivisltorg from' all' over thefate . will lie present. Including SWEEPS TOWN Governor George Dtsrn, commissionLITTLE ROCK, Ark... March 19 er of agriculture, J. H, Mander-fiel- ( UP h Search was confmenced: to; statet veterinarian Colonel day in the ruins ,of 750 liouse Adiims ; Reed Warner,'' secretary of smashed by .a cydone which Iswept ' its sensationarlly- s the Salt Lake livestock show.. Many Carroll county late last night for . Hoover made eleven and Bown prizes wll be given, the amounts five missing bodies that may bring ten points for.Provo, Robison also being siieclfied in thejirogram. ' the otal loss of life to thirty. played a sWlar game. u - Mrnii ' ' Box-elder- 's , al - fTI)NE . d Part, Not Therefrom Apart |