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PAGE TEN SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922 Inland Empire News From Special Correspondents CLEAR OVER S1DD HENDERSON LOSES SEEING SEEING Tersian Garden Will Be Given by Collegiate Branch of Music Dept PISTON RING CO. TO BUILD AT ONCE Police Are OnLookout For Slayer Studio Picnic Is Enjoyed at ModraRanch ONTARIO IN FIVE MINUTE8 COLTON IN FTVE MINUTES ONTARIO VINEYARD ON CLUB BENEFIT (peoJal Staff Correepoii dance) ONTARIO. May 15. Interest In a i a RTHOAY CELEBRA- 4 CL. prooucuon or "A rerslan bays IS ICtim Of bharp Garden." the musical region of tha Epworth League Delegates TN 0BFIR; ipeclal Staff Correeponaence) I RTISTS OBSERV- Work on Erecting $3000 Factory in Ontario to CLEVER MEXICAN BURGLAR IS WANTED FOR KILLING OF SAN JIM AS CONSTABLE (Special Stafj Correspondence) COLTON.

May 15. heekS LaW Aid i celebrated "Rubaiyat" of OmarKhay- ED AT MUSICALE ONTARIO. May 15 Prof. W. W.

Cushlng of Chaffey oi maiio Aiiena convert tion at Monterey Park Against Miglietta Start Immediately Bake Rite Bakery will haw formal opening Saturday, according yam, which Is to be given by tho collocate branch of the Chaffey Music Department at Chaffey auditorium on the evening of Frldav. CSpaelal Staff OozraarpoaAsaee) School, who recently delighted a large audience at the weekly Korum Luncheon of the Ontario Chanilier of Orniraere. with a talk (Special Staff Correepaadeaee) ONTARIO. May 1 The attractive ranch studio of Theodore 15. Modra.

tho distinguished Folich artift, and ONTARIO. May 15 Ontartana to Fred Westcott. manager. (nadal Staff OorraiDOBdanoa) The City (Special Staff Correspondence) RIALTO. Mav 15 Pome are still fpwlat atari CorTswn.enee ONTARIO.

Mav 15. Pirectors a Issued a warning totilfrrit to re I bakery, formerly the Hub ONTARIO, May 15. Claiming that May is reported as more than i Mrs. Aledra. In VfH A Mreet.

was nr. n.l hna hwn inr'tprt in tncaV Mrs- Modra In West A Street. he had been the victim of sharp Km-rur -h nntni for Mia k-ililne oaKery, is undergoing morougn reno- iua inifiin of ZitZ wmtsm ration i will be entirely com- hufy Way nn. for on V' interest ami gatner.ng of the Rincon Men's taken under ng rteughtrul mrtinn of a factory Ftakhouser of San Pima and who pleted by Saturday. the auspices of the Rialto Woman-! whpn merry pf fJlk building to cost between H.oon and i is bettered to ba In this section.

other bt Club. A success from every point of will Friend or t. T. Eigan from Los Aaijeles and many Southland rolnts assembled A clea to aid the officers In the for $3,000, following a meeting at wmcn the purcluise of a factoiy site on view the final summin un shows eaptnra of this desperate character glad to learn that te is greatly lm that not picnic luniheon and informal musi- ew Avenue and the nion Pa nwftra IMBT var fTlnRa 1 1 issued following a visit to the ii tn annllert on thi lll1l1in i.r. Brotherhood to dealing.

R. W. Henderson, pioneer of nr. Mnf. mad(( tQ th un)qun he held Wednesday night at the Rin-! the vineyard section to the east of work an adequate presentation.

The con school house to the south of the i 0ntar1o tortav SOught the aid of the fact that the specially created cos-city Arthur J. Stinton of Ontario on tume. of the new master film. The. vC vE- Rn Pr-sldent 40-acre ranch or Rnba are (, by thfl the and Roy L.

Pine, which N. Migl.ctta. a storekeeper of Cnaf 1g an lndiPation a ai1 ,0 fore- of the quality of the production. tn was unable Some especially wonderful lightim? superintendent of schools, addressed a Joint assembly this morning of tto i to Pr the Interest on a mortgage Pm and Mies Char-pupils of Chaffev Junior Collogo of which the other held. Reed, hea.1 of the Chaffer art Agriculture and High School, taking! According to Henderson, he was department, la In charge of the stago "California History" for his subject approached some time ago by Mlgli-i cific right-of-way was completed.

The site ronipiifies an acre of land The affair was In the nature of tripla birthday anniversary celebra-i and wus purchased from Charles P. tion. the erpecial gtiasts of be- of several days. He is tUreatened lg ooUjlg toward a with appendicitis. Woman's Club House, site for which Celebrating the Wrttiday snnlvep.

was purchased some time ago. At a sary of Lloyd Hough, Mr. and Mrs. later dare the building committee, of Fred Faas and sons motored to which Irs. T.

H. Van Frank is tho ing Madame Gloria Mayne and Mrs. numpnr.es ann Spencer-Kelley. well-known Los An- committee of tho director-, numbei- Ontario police station this af.eraoon of representatives of the sheriffs office in Los Angeles. The Mexican Is described being about 5 feet Inches tall, weighing about 140 pounds and between 15 and XO years of aire.

He has a scar on the right cheek below the mouth and a new abrasion over the left ear caused by a blow from a (run. He was wearing Mue overalls and had neither ling J. r. r.nsir. ur, Lloyd aa their guest.

A year ago. sale. Tte proceeds from that will! The luncheon was dispensed buf fet nd c. O. McNult had ma c.ir the Faases took Uovd to the beach, also be added to this year's report fashion i.i the cooling shade of theful examination or a num" Mr.

Kennel traced th history of the i atta with a nronosltion to hnv his Among me principals to ne nearn of tho building fund's total, which to erape arbor at the rear of the studio, prospective locations and recom- Golden 8tate frora the time Sir ranch. 'When the pioneer refused to at Chaffey will be Miss Geneva on his birthday. and following the luncheon, a de- mended the ono nnai oncmeu pj-ancjg urake first voyaged up and sell he declares tho storekeeper per- Moreman, vera wens, rTeaeno Trial of George Smith, held for date amounts to $2,139.55. the embezzlement of from' Methodist Doings I ngniru ny-iniormai musical prorram nam iji nown ine coasi 10 ine present, laiK- suaded him to pay off a mortgage umi ent nor mi. ne naa on a macs.

The piece is to be given one night by Madame practically compieieu uu.i ing for an nour and Halt. against the ranch which was held by Spencer-Kel- erection work is expected to be Mrs. Harold Stewart (Mabel Hard- an Ontario bank, offering to loan him the local postoffice, will take place' allegation rrom ttie Bp- a con moui in Los Angeles Thursday. Worth League Society of the (Memo-! Mayne. Mr.

and Mrs. started in the lmraeaiaie iuiu, wk ana small Son, waiter Bugene This Henderson did D. C. Cunha of San Diego was a a a Handsome Convention at Monterey Park. birthday ckes.

candle! jUBt as soon as the final papers in 0f Long Beach, are guests for a few but the interest fell due a few! TW a. I A aV Vna 1 i. a. aA aMTI r1-fsH Ha Vm at thn A Claw 'b 1 bedecked and presented each mirehase completed. days at the home if Mrs.

Stewart niimbarad- Mt to hon- thn aitn are i business visitor in town today. Dr. and Mrs, H. G. Eades 'The party i inimiiin aico Bull Kiiriui lbiiii; i i are XT rAM111 1 A r- mtmmt m.n-li farnmnnv ftililD.l 1 i a nr.narlTl? tfl 13 nanpntR Mr anil Mra fi Hfl r.l 1 entertaining the latter's sister.

Mrs. I collect It the rancher told mm ne was unable to pay. This, Henderson claims, was the Lioenr. Miss Nancr jlcManis. rTank not a mue to tne pleasure oi me at- pn t-ne market a piston nrg iw im- ivk in rum mreet.

one win Koss F. Moon of Bisbee, who Dar1s Mr and Mrs, prank GrvlaharJ ternoon. tor car use which has been declared visit with her husband's parents. Mr. will be their guests until rvai.v irlninn tr anrf Mr.

i The t-iieat list inrlndod Mr. and fnr annprinr to anv- and Mr. W. B. Stewart, in llnland only and promises to pack the auditorium to capacity.

were all duly advertised according to law. Henderson claims the ranch, which Is set to grapes, to be worth $10,000 and it is said to have been variously appraised from $6,000 up. He Is said to have borrowed from tha storekeeper. Henderson Is said to have been given little encouragement regarding last he heard of Miglietta until in -v arren fTlsoie. mt.

ana Mrs. MlDur i -irs. r-pencer-Keucy. ana thing of the una yet rk.ti i.l r-i 'formed recently that he had lost his PaulH claim 10 av9 a ready market I Mmber, of 'Chaffey Junior CoU, lhroueh foreclosure proceed- abroad. Mrs.

Eades visited Mrs. Miss Verda Htihbard. Miss Or-1 Fletcher Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Koss in Bisbee a year aa Ivetta Dresser.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs.

James Scar production. were uutsy toaay in preparation awaiting their early tor tneir oratorical oontFSf tn Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Hanna have Dresser.

A few returned home last borough, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Towne.

returned from a several days' stay evening bringing the news that the! Mr. and Mrs. Brockman. Mr. and Miglietta.

It Is said, claims that the pinchbeck coat. The man is known to hare started ewstward after the killing and is believed to be in the vicinity cf Ontario. Los Anceles county officers feel confident that the man will attempt Jobs 1n this vicinity as he is believed to be an old hand at the game and the local police ask that any burglary jobs be reported to them wifh the utmost promptness. It is also urgently requested thai anyone seeing a man at all answering the description of the wanted Mexican at once communicate with Chief cf Police W. O.

Hardy or some member of the police force. Constable Funkhouser and M. Cer-well-lmown newspaper man, who writes for a Los An pries newspaper under the name cf Don Miguel, Whosa house had Just been burglarised, are said to have come upon the Mexican shortly after the burglary near the railroad tracks In the San Timas district. While holding the proceedings were all quite regular Many prominent local men have examined the merits of the piston ring carefully and have invested heavily in the company. Mrs.

Charles Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. in Los Angeles with their daughter, Rialto society is on the honor roll staged Friday. "Civic Patrictism" i to be the subject of the contest and the winners will have- their names engraved on a handsome sterling and that the foreclosure proceedings his chance to recover the ranch.

J. W. Hinckley nns rrcenuy shield presented by the Ontario Arthur X. Perry, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Remington. Mr. and Mrs. Milster, Dr. and Mrs.

M. C. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G.

Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grunn, Mr. and Mrs-George Kuttler. Mr.

and Mrs. Will come aeoclatcd with Pan 1 chamber of Commerce. Miss Lois as sales manager, M-s. George Campbell. as raring the largest sum to Home Mra.

A. A. Paul and daughter, and Foreign missionary work of any Miss Clara Abel, are in Los Angeles Epworth League in Pasadena district. for a two-day visit Tuesday (tomorrow) night the Be- Henry De" Armartd ef this elty rean clas of the Methodist Sunday and Mr. Thompson of Imperial chool, will hold their regular md a trin to i.itti Rr Vaiw monthly business meeeting and social and is to act a and a to act Draper; inouiiy ia m- xrna announced today, prominent Ontario pioneer, is president of the company.

Rayley, Mr. and Mrs. Frederirk Grov Mrs. Emma Coy of Highland spent the week-end in Ontario as a guest' vesterdav in order to trv tfie basement hall of the church, er. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Push, Mr. and ing facilities All members of the class are earnest-! Mrs. Harry F. Grady.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Marvin Ann.ti1 Urged to attend. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs.

Byrnes, Mr. Sru Ma 21 is "change Sunday In thUnd Mrs- Jerome. Mr. and Mrs. Puf- LJ! Methodist churches, when at tha fer.

Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Christeen over the eek-end risitng fnends. lmornins rvice. no minister will oc-! Warnack.

Mrs. Florence Hall. Mr. E. NIT.

and Mr, M. D. Smith and cmv nnlnlt Th Wl rv-i. XL. i tt i the homo of 'Mr.

and Mrs. E. P. Inquest Held UVer UOay (Onderdonk. West Emporia Ave- rf fpmPtlt Plant Victim nue- 0n Sunday the Onderdonks and Oi ycim.ui hejr piegt jojned party of friend3 fractal Staff Corrarpon'daneai on PiCniC a nl1 Park COLTOX.

May I5lnquest over and today they drove Mrs. Coy hack man at the point of a gun. Funk- houser was In the act ft going Mexl-i i lccen 01 "-aPana, wno t0r. the Rev. Maynard W.

Beckwita Edith Lillian Clark, Mrs. Agnes Cr through his clothes, when th the bodv of IVneficio Lopez was con-I niKumuu. oeiug aL-companiea on knocked the gun from his hand fv Mr8 Preach at Grace Church. Madame Elsa Demereaux. Mrs.

"at a. nl. today by trip by Mrs. Sydney C. Ford and i -v- iduus, 1 jit? fflsiur vi iuc lji ivuBd' niiei cFiuaiuo, iirs.

iaa newara. ner J. B. Hanna. The jury nTuia.u-, that Iinez died from shock Mrs.

Irene Kimball. Mrs. Borden. Mrs. ifarioneaux.

Mrs. Risher, Mrs. the same time drawlr.g a Pm frcml Springs yesterday for a Church will occupy the his own waut and firing twice, one nic; here they were Joined by Mr.iRlalto pulpit at the 11 a. m. service.

kr. tb fsffWr'a ria-ht i and Mrs. Ed Lnchsen, Mr. and Mrs. 'On Thursday the Woman's For- caused by having his legs and hipiliOpe IOr KeCOVery Held I.ucy Belle Beck.

Mrs- Rutha Rurp. 1 crushed in a cement screw conveyor Out to Accident Victim Miss Louise Blakely. Miss Rachel i tn California Portland Cement WTfrt and the other finding his heart, uueu x-nensen aua ira f.ncnsen oi eisn society win coia un Adams, Miss Olive Gray. Miss Alma Death was accidental. vaiipairia.

i ne company picniCKea an-aay meenng si ine in lovely Palm Canyon, and late in 'Church. Dinner will be served at the 1.1 1 i i 1 of iiiriei. OliBB nianniB rviriB imrn.i Lope? terminated 10 yeais the afternoon the members from roon bour end to this part of the Miss Mary Drew. Miss Gales, Miss serTice j0T tne cement plant Satnr- I (Bpaclal staff Corrarponijance) ONTARIO, May 15. Some slight 1 hope was held out tonight for the recovery of Earl Coe, 21-year-old Los Angelea youth, who suffered a Low Fares Back East Round -trip tickets te be en sale May 25 to August 31.

Stopovers in both directions Boston $158. J2 Chicago 86 00 New Orleans 85.15 York 147.40 Philadelphia 144.92 St. Louis 81.50 St. Paul 87.50 Washington 141-56 There art similar reductions to 46 othar destinations. MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Also low round-trip rates to Pacific Coast resorts every day until September 30.

Consult your local agent for fares, reservations, etc C. a WHITE, Agt SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. Phone 55 or 50 Southern Pacific Lines 6outhem Pacific Paeifio Electric Station, Third St bet. and Cervantes, who was nnsrmed. seized the Mexican's arm and struck him over the head with his own gun, but In the excitement over the killing of Funkhouser, the fellow made his escape.

Ruby Miller, Miss Risher, Mrs. when he met his horrible death Calipatria left for the Journev daT'B program, honorary members Mrs. Ira E.richsen returned with 8ttd men folk ot the members are in-them. ivited. Mra.

Ada Petti iohn. and dauohtr.l At yesteroays morning siomers Pougal, Joe Neely, Edward Langly. I The- inquest brought out that the Edward Curtis, Oscar Mauer, Charles descending with terrific Lantz, Wadsborth Harris, Rex Estu-1 force, had swept aside the protector dillo, Irving Way. F. G.

Hart, Rob- an(j Lopez had been swept into the ert Alter, George Wells. Col. W. If. heavy machine.

After being ex-Cochran, Elmer Xeedles, Samuel tracted by the use of acetylene Day service a beautiful feature was Ernie Mary, Gladys Harrington, 1 He trio, "Teach Cs Thy Statutes." IN THE SHADOW i sune bv Miss Mabel Livineston. iMrs. iana tsowman jremDatn at.c 7 1 severe basal fracture of the skull early yesterday morning at Mountain Avenue and Twelfth Street when the motor car in which he was driving turned turtle. The young man was reported to have regained consciousness this evening and his general condition appeared somewhat Improved, al- aiacy a. omnn ana u.

nossnar. Brickley, Charles Glbhs Adams. Way-1 torches, he was rushed to Ramona JOHN MART1M where they attended the Epworth 1 The Womans BeiKfit Association of I Rhdihpltal. dying four hours after the League, Convention. Th trin Te 5" Association of GPOrge vrharton James, Leonard J.

accident occurred. ine -uaccaueej aiteuuea me -nwu- Frank sh and others COLTOX. May 15 Last tribute! was made Friday afternoon. er8'8 Day morning service at theT T.arsen Ts Purchaser of air-11 TT i 1 a inoijRn biui critical. Jbur House in tolton The three youn(r womM1( wh0 were Federated Men's Bible Classes Pass Resolution Injured In the same accident were able to return to their homes in Los Angeles.

(Special Staff Gorreiponaaaca) May 15. C. A. Larsen has purchased the W. E.

Wilbur resi to a life wmcn in its span oi bi mr. mra. w. An arews ana United Church in a body, gathering! years bad merited little but admira-i children were guests yesterday at at the C. W.

Reisinger home theyj tion was paid this afternoon when the J. H. Strait home near Red-1 marched in regular formation to the' John Martin was laid to rest in Her-' lands. jchurch. mosa cemetery.

Funeral services' B. A. Dixon found good fishing In: Buya and Moves House were held from the Knopsnyder Mocking Bird Canyon yesterday. House moving is becoming finite! chapel at 2 o'clock, the Rev. John Mrs.

Leroy Slocum, Edna Rooney the fashion in Rialto these days. S. Gabrielson. pastor of the Methodist and Lionel Xeedham of Bernardino E. Hubbard bought the old Frank Church in which Mr.

and Mrs. Mar-j went to Murrietta Springs yester-M. Lingo home at the corner of Rialto' Against Trustee Record dence at Xinth and Streets and Did it evei ecur to yon that yon might rent that spare room by twmg a class' fied ad? Phone 33 for rates 'expects to take possession or it (Bpaclal Staff Corraspoadanoa) 1 first of June. Mr. Wilbur will move May 15.

Resolution t0 adjoining property which he tin have worked for many years, of-: day to picnic. Avenue and Palm Street and has fidating. A trio composed of Van Arsdale Smith motored up moved it to anew Fit on Norta or- pm" now il tt TJndriSaturdar fmm c.ianriato inin Vr. anee Street, the second lot above Men8 Blble Classes waa adopted at Ludden and the Lnddena wiU move TtiiHiHinHiiuiimiii.iiuiuiututuiiuniituiiamHiaiunuuaiiiii and Miss Ethel Batrd' aang -Beautl-: Smith and small daughter Betty! P- E. railway on the east side of J'J: the house at Ninth and Streets which the Larsens will vacate.

The Wilbur residence Includes a fnl Tala of Somewhere" and "Safe in' who have been meet, here for v. the Street The house contains five The resolution follows: Kotr. Mr UnhhorH nitl ial UI6U1- tne Arma or jeKiis. i-nev were erai aavs. ne renirnen as? TllIrt 'w0 v.

The Federation of Men's Bible corner lot improved with a six-room including the Bank No. 224 accompanied by Mrs. C. w. Balrd.

accompanied by Betty and Mrs. J. XZLTe. Thu vea Mr Classes of Colton, in session assem-ho garden and deciduous and cit- The chapel was crowded 1 with; BL Boyton Mrs. Smith second residence to let "ted' hereby put ourselves inose wuu wii uuiss mc lumuai uiu iui eecrai cwin.esis Deing i.

o-v. recora as against any movement to courtesies figure from their dafly walks and; extended to Miss Thelma Riley virii hrr- t. now recall any member of out city coun-whose eympafhy jroes out to the prior to her wedding Wednesday. 'l Zrll Jl 8 ciL We ptedge our moral support fcereaved family. When the casket Mr.

and Mrs. N. B. Newberry of after tn" 't ahoit 10 days lof tte council in their en- waa sunk" In 1U grave on the hill-1 Los Angeles fpent Saturday and; Fraternal Brotherhood deavor to give the city a clean gov- ernment lop, masses of wonderful flowers Sunday at the A. M.

Madigan home. Fraternal Brotherhood members mantea ns resting piace. Among: mrs. earan Brown, wno accom- wni meet at their lodge room in them -were sprays from the Methodist Cbtrrch. the Ladies' Aid So Committee: J.

F. WALrX. Chairman. M. P.

CHEXET. W. TL ELLERY. When the resolution was read by CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE BANK San Bernardino, California At the Close of Business May 5, 1922 Colton Members to Dine With Other Rotary Clubs COLTOX, May 15 Members of the Rotary Club will dine at the Glenwood Inn Tuesday night when clubs of Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties will gather in tribute to District Governor Bills, who will be the gwt of honor. Local Rotarians will leave- from the Anderson Hotel at 8 p.

m. All members are asked to attend as the meeting will take the place of the regular luncheon and will effect tho club attendance. panied them, was a visitor with the! American Insurance Union Hall next J. X. Lilleys and other relatives.

Thursday night It is social night Mra. Schoberiin is recovering from and the men are to be the hosU. an illness v-hlrsh fcoa ciety and Ulssionary societies of the church. Acting peEbearera were E. F.

Van Ltrarrn, Angnst Lantz, E. McKin-ney, W. S. 6toy and E. J.

W. fined to her homeTor a weet jweU be expend ttTuil oi HarS Marguerite Magill et the program. nmon service. E. F.

VanLuven placed iUi college friends. and Mrs. E. M. Lash yester- ibad been conded by W.

F. Sharp, it -jjlday enjoyed a most delightful trip toj wa3 unanimously passed. uau iiieu mm oct ueruarujuu friends numbering: Mr. and Mrs. R.

Mrs. Cole, Captain Barton and Dr. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 543,638.95 Overdrafts 144.52 Bonds and Warrants 489,903,50 Furniture and Fixtures 19,171. J.3 Other Real Estate 339.58 Cash due from banks 192,184.16 $1,245,381.84 Excursions Tickets on Sale May 25 Lyda I Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Ayling returned i today to their former home in Los Angeles after two years' residence here. The ne-w owners of the Ayling place on Xorth Date Street, Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Dodds are moving from Glendale into the residence. Mr. Dodds owns a 20-acre citrus grove in the Fontana district.

Mrs. George 'Myers received a very happy mother's day surprise when her son. Ken- Ineth, came in for a few daya visit with his parents. Miss Amanda Tinkler accompanied ibr week-end guests, Mrs. Whitmore Miss Pearl Whitmore, home to Hollywood this morning, where she will spend a few days visiting and resting.

Wesley J. Covey of Pasadena, mak-; Ing a business trip to Rialto, met many old friends and while here enjoyed making the "trip-around-the- world." Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ross of Ocean Park, formerly of Rialto, were 'greeting old time local frienda yesterday. Mr.

and 'Mrs. Ross attended the G. A. R. encampment at Riverside and drove over from that city.

Miss Claire Taylor came up from the State University (Southern branch) for a week-end visit with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. F. H.

Taylor of Korth Riverside Avenu. PIONEER MINER DIES LIABILITIES Capital 100,000.00 Surplus 22,000.00 Undivided Profits 51,945.70 Deposits to Aug. 31 Return Limit Oct. 31 Chicago and return- t86 .00 Omaha and return $72.00 Minn aa polls and return $8730 Excursion Rates to BAKERSFIELD and TAFT Round Trip Los Angeles To Taft $10.50 Round Trip Los Angeles To Bakersfield $9.00 Traveling over the Ridge Route at this time of year is a never-to-be-forgotten journey. Take advantage of this excursion to see California's most beautiful highway routed over the Castiac mountains.

"Travel By Motor Stage" Denver and return 144X0 Eanaaa City and return 172X0 att Lake Cltjr and $1,245,381.84 AND MANY OTHER8 UNiOW PACIFIC The Bank on the Court House Corner 21 Years Successful Banking Record 7. T. TXOktAS, O. A. Olaawooa abaaloa Xaa If 'm 1 BUveralde, CaUUoma It Pf MONTREAL.

May 15. Pierre i WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON TERM DEPOSITS Tetreaolt, pioneer copper miner and owner of Butte, Mont, and this city, died here today. He invested money made In Montana mines in a Montreal suburb which he called Tetreaukvllle, and also developed several smaller mines in Quebec Province. He owned the Arlus mine in Montana. I SAN BERNARDINO DEPOT Third and Arrowhead Phone 1567.

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