OCR Text |
Show "V0''i I Western Brevities j I from the Many i I Western States I o Fl Centro. Mike Ferenzero, Italian rancher, is dead and his wife and three children probably fatally injured injur-ed as a result of an attack on tho family by three robbers. Sheridan. Acting as her own lawyer, law-yer, Mrs. Sylvester Marsh, wife of a rancher won a lawsuit against Don Rowland, another rancher. 1 Fvanston. M. H. Hurley and J Touk, engineer and brakeman on i Union Pacific train were severely burned by live steam when the crown sheet of the engine gave way. Quebec. The eleventh fire to sweep a Catholic institution In Canada Can-ada wltlrn the last year has razed the Good Shepherd convent. Salem. By contributions of 1 penny pen-ny each, children of Oregon will pay for a monument to be erected in historic his-toric Mission cemetery here in honor of Judge J. (Juinn Thornton. Wichita. Two boys, one 10 years old and tho other 11, robhed ine Guarantee Bank of Wichita of $1,-415.".4, $1,-415.".4, and hid the money ij a sand-pile. sand-pile. Helena. Melvin A. Brannon, president pres-ident 0" Beloit college, Deloit, Wis., has accepted the chancellorship of the University oi Montana. Reno. Fire has damaged heavily the publishing plant of the Nevada State Journal. The loss was estimated at .$25,000. The flames started in the basement of the building. Denver. Livestock conditions in the Rocky mountain region generally are good and the feed supply, with few 'exceptions fidcquato, although high in price, according to reports issued. Woodland. A warning against the activities of the Ku Klux Klan has been issued In a six-page proclamation proclama-tion directed to deputy sheriffs and 150 volunteer officers of Yolo thend ty Sheriff H. W. Monroe. Sacramento. Ten self-admitted Industrial In-dustrial Workerj of the World were found guilty of iolation of the state criminal syndi allsm law. The Jury return d its verdict twenty-oae hours a.ter receiving the case. Lincoln. Befcre a joint session of the state legislature here Charles W. Bryan of Lincoln, brother of William J. Bryan, was inaugurated governor of Nebraska. Kansas City. Frwin Rudolph Berg-doll, Berg-doll, draft evader, must remain in the mil tary prison at Leavenworth, Kan., where he is ser.ing a four year sentence, sen-tence, Judge John O. Pollock of the Kansas federal court ruled. Laclede. Four persons were in-stant.y in-stant.y killed when two Chicago, Bur lington & Quincy freight trains collided col-lided head-on four miles west of here. San Francisco. John Corbett a 4-year-old boy was instantly killed when his toy automobile got out of his control con-trol and run under the wheels of an a"to. Pheonix L. V. Kytinge, a life term convict has been paroled In order that he may accept a ?G,ouo a year position with a New "York publishing house. San Francisco. A reduction in the rates of the Pacific Flectric company, that will save consumers $2,50J,0U0 a year, Is announced. San Saba, Texas. San Saba county is out to become the chief pecan production pro-duction center of the world, about three million pounds of pecans a year are being raisod. Dallas. The "wettest" New Years since enactment of tne Volstead law netted a result of 10 arrests for intoxication. San Francisco. Dr. W. W. Camp-. Camp-. bell unotficialy nott'leu the board of I regents of the University of California i he wili accept the presidency of that ; institution. J Ogden. Miss Virginia Cooledge, 22, I a full blooded Indian squaw, was sent to tho government institution for In-j In-j dians at Fort Washakie, W'yo., following follow-ing an examination as to her sanity. Phoenix The Stockman's State Bank has closed its doors. The institution in-stitution has deposits $101,101) which are secured by up to $7h,000 by personal pers-onal notes of its officers. liugenc. Three hundred cases or Oregon canned vegetables and frult3 will be placed on display at the annua, an-nua, convention of the National Can-nets;' Can-nets;' assoel"M--i at - City, |