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THE EVENING BEE: WEDNESDAY XOVEMBFTl 13 1307 ADVERTISEMENTS Nevada State News FOREST SUPERVISORS OF KLAMATH AND SHASTA HOLD JOINT SESSION CLAIMS PRESIDENT IS INJURING SHEEPMEN ASSESSMENT WORK ON MINING CLAIMS Rangers Guards and Patrolmen Gather Yreka to Discuss Problems of the Service 8KNATOR FLANIGAN OPPOSED TO KOUiiKVULT POLICY OX JliEVADA CONGRESSMAN WOl'ID UAVE IT DECLARED UNNECESSARY FOREST UESEHVES rangers conduct the business the forest deal with them complaints are first heard officers and if they can satisfactorily arranged the matter up with th department The salary of a Su- from $lfi00 to $3000 a year living expenses when on 1 away from headquarters 1 of rangers and guards $0000 to $1000 a year The of the Klamath Reserve Is and the Shasta Reserve acres (The Special Service) YREKA (Siskiyou Co) November 13 There is being held in this place a meeting of more than ordinary interest to the public a conference of the Supervisors of the Klamath and Shasta National Forest formerly called reserves the former being under the supervision of George Coleman and the latter under the supervision of Bigelow The meeting is held under the rules of the service requiring Supervisors to hold a meeting of all rangers guards and members of the fire patrol once a yeur Instead of each of these Supervisors holding a separate meeting they have Joined together These yearly meetings are under the immediate direction of the Supervisors of the National Forests which they represent but by courtesy the present meeting is being presided over by Frederick Olmsted Chief Inspector of the Forest Service whose office is in the Exchange building in San Francisco There are twenty-five Inspectors Foresters Supervisors rangerB guards und patrolmen in attendance at the present meeting among them being James Adams Assistant Forester of Washington I) The meeting opened Monday and is being held in the Knights of Pythias Hall Its obiects are to discuss the various rules and regulations which are laid down in the Rook Each rule is taken up in its regular order and discussed by and the and users of directly All by the local not be is taken at Washington pervisor is and actual field duty The salaries range from total area 1806313 acres is 1523770 LANDS (The WEAVKRV1LLK 13 received here to in California withdrawn unappropriated of about and Eureka and NEW MEDFORD Anderson the division gon and the nla' Is In ford has been a new division (The Bee's Speclul Service) RENO (Nev) November 13 Senator Flanigan National Committeeman of the Republican Party declares in a statement In regard to the sheep interests In this State that President Roosevelt Is ruining the sheep buslnessln the West and that he will eventually make a poor man out of every small sheep owner In the whole West Ho states further that the President's policy la not fair and that unions he changes his present tactics there will be many poor sheepmen In Nevada and In other States He claims ini It is Roosevelt's policy not to allow the sheep owners to use the Government land and Forest Reserves for grazing purposes and that without it the sheep owners will not be able to oare for large flocks Senator Flanigan is one of the wealthiest sheep owners in Nevada LOYAL MINERS (The lice's Special Service) TGNUPAH (Nev November On the day the Stnto Bartk and Trust Company temporarily closed Its doors Walter the manager of the Mohawk Extension Mining Company went out to the mine for the purpose of laying off the men as the money was in the Htute Rank He met the Superintendent and explained th situation to him stating the men would hve to bo laid off until the bank (The tlee'e special Service) BENO (Nev) November 13 Congressman Bartlett of this city baa Mated that he will at the next caMlon of Congress endeavor to have revoked that clause of the mining laws In regard to assessment work on mining claims and a strong protest has been sent to him and Is heard In all mining districts of this but against his proposed action The prospector and mining men of the State declare that the law forces the "clulm to either do his assessment work on all his claims each year or to give? them up and give others an opportunity to locute them anil work thorn They claim that If the clause is revoked will give a lot of Easterners an opportunity to hold claims which they have never attempted to develop and which would prove to be paying mines If In the hands of legitimate miners and prospectors The members of the Beattv Miners Vnlon have sent Congressman Bartlett resolution passed by the miners protesting against the action Congressman Bartlett Intends to lake They slate tout the clause protects the prospector or miner who is willing to expend time and money in working claims and that those who are not willing to spend some money on their claims should not be allowed to hold thin EXHIBIT BRAIN WITHDRAWN Bee's Special Service) (Trinity Go) November Authentic word has been that as a proposed annexation the Trinity National Forest there has been temporarily from disposal all the public lands in an area 42475 acres in Humboldt Tehama Trinity Counties within the Redding land districts A special Thanksgiving Sale to introduce our immense importation of china crockery and holiday novelties The largest stock ever shown in Sacramento We want you to appreciate the magnificence of the display to become thoroughly familiar with the articles and prices before making a selection See the window Note the special low prices We list a few as a guide: oponed its doors The men however the officers to the end that each may offered to conttnue work and agreed to have the benefit of the expe-accept shares of stock at par value a rlences and for the general betterment DINNER SET OF 48 PIECES German cliimt fine thin ware: our own importation: new and pretty shape beautiful floral ami Hold decoration Our regular -T price $10f0 per set Special vP4f DINNER SET Herman china fine thin ware a new pattern lot) pieces in the set The decorations are delicate pink and Tccn French ehinn yold trimmed Our regular price $2250 Sale price $1500 FOKKAT DIVISION' (Ore) November Chief Forest Ranger of comprising Southern Ore-1 border section of Califor-j Moriford and states that Med-! made the headquurters ofi which includes Jackson! County and a portion of Superior California The reason for the division of terrl-j tory is the unusual size of the present district which includes too large a ter- ritory Even the new territory which! takes in All California north of the Klamath River including the Blue Ledge district and the Crater Lake country Is a big one Mr Anderson with headquarters at Grants Pass will have charge of the territory north of the divide between the Umpqua and Rogue River and the Jackson-Josephine boundary and Carry County The announcement regarding the new Chief Ranger for the Medford district has not been made public Greusome Object Submitted Gibson Murder Trial (Th nr' HrrvtcrI OOLLiKlKLI) (Nv) November In the George Gibson murder trlul in this city yesterday afternoon the Htute a kitorncVH offered tho brain of the mur- red man Maunsell to show that he Johnson who died hero a few days 1 since the Government took hold of the DINNER SET Fine French ware from Limoges France Entirely now pattern Keniitifiil pink La Fruucu rose decoration Sale price (h I 7 Cfl I'r set fOU DINNER SET Ilaviland fiue French china 100-piece The bust value ever flora) design 100-piece set rtlQA Of) Set complete JPOUaUU DINNER naviland fine china Our own importation 42-pieee set $3250 $4500 $4800 Same design in 100-picce set $6500 $7500 $8000 $9500 These patterns are exclusive with us and cannot he duplicated by any other house in Sacriuncutu ago of miners' consumption after being National Forests there has been very tenderly cared for by the Masonic i few forest fires The business of the Lodge of which he was a member National Forests Is transacted on the transferred all his property to the ground The Supervisors and rangers lodge which is at Sllvorton Col The attend to most of It The more linpor-prooerty is worth freon $6000 to $8000 tant mutters go to Washington for -Delicate pink $425 $975 wu suffering fmm I'rl" It wa a grim fxhlllt and a ahudder paad through all In the Ciurt-room when the brain wan plated on the table before the attorney a and In view of the defendant The attorney fur the Stele devtare that Olbaon rommltted a deliberate murder and have naked the to bring In a verdict of murder In the flrat deg re DINNER SET 42 PIECES- and green floral decorations old trimmed Special price Same pattern 100 pieces living relatives so far ohnsort had as known here final action but everything must pass through the Supervisors' hands They MODOC COAL MINE PRODUCES COAL PROMOTION BODY MAY HAVE A HOME Demonstration ot the Savory Roaster Beginning to-morrow we will give a two weeks' practical demonstration of the advantages of the Savory Roaster Good points will be explained by a competent cook See Union for details DESTITUTE HINDUS (The Bee's Special Service) RENO (Nev) November 13 It Is said that 300 Hindu laborers are destitute In Nevada It being claimed that some uf them are In a starving condition The Salvation Army has tuken up the matter of assisting the needy ones The men were dis' liargeil from railroad camps where thev hail been i employed and have difficulty in flnd-' tug othbr employment GRAND JURY T0 MEET (The Bee's Special Service) UKNo November -The Washoe County Grand Jury will meet in this city bi ginnlrg next Monday morning and will Invcstlgat a number of criminal cases It la also stated that the Grund Jury will thoroughly inspect certuin county and city offices und render a report in regard to them GOLDFIELD (Nev) November Dlamundfleld Davie the well-known mine operutor waa arraigned before Judge Lanugad yesterday on ii'gt of contempt of Court It I I gd In an affidavit sworn to by Th iioc Toblsh prlnclpui witness for the SmR in the Gibson murder trial that 1'uvls attempted to intimidate him and threatened bodily Injury for certain testimony given by Toblsh The case was continued until this afternoon I Is admits that he Is a friend of Gibson who killed Richard Maunsell oilring row in a restaurant but i-lulms that thre no basis for the charge inudt by Toblsh EUNCO MEN BUSY BED BLUFF CHAMBER OF COM MERCK DISCUSSES THIS AM) GEMINR ARTICLE ANI) OF GOOD GRADE IS NOW BEING STATE ROAD BltOl JIT OUT ALTUKAri (Modoc Co) November 13 Jasper Shaw of Stone Cuul Valley was a lsitor In Alturas a few days ago He came up to attend a meeting of the (The Bee's Special Service) RED BLUFF (Tehama Co) November 13 The Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce held a very Interesting meet- tng (hi week at which a Committee dreutors of the Bit River Coal and TRY TO DYNAMITE P0ST0FFICE SAFE TREB1LC0X JAILED ON WOMAN'S CHARGE Fuel Company and staled that prospects arc good for the development of a permanent coal mine Work will be pushed throughout the Winter This was decided at the Directors meeting Joe Danuhauser brought up eight or ten sacks of the coal last week It burns with a bright blaze and leaves a white ash The vein la something over two feet thick but a larger one is looked for when a greater depth la obtained Tho coal brought up by Mr Dannhauser Is flmtclas blacksmith coal better in fact than much of the coal shipped In from outside NEGRESSSUICIDES Reno Council Threatens to Take Licenses from Saloons Bee's perlnl Service) REND (SeV) November 11 Yesterday Frank Spies mu old German who at one time run an aristocratic Gu-iiasiuiii in Virginia City where he taught Mrs Oelrlch Clarence Mackay James and Charles Fair and other children of famous ComstcH millionaires physh al culture was robbed by a bun-COSlrcrer Hhrtlv after Hpba reported that he had been rubbed John Brady of Stubenvlllc Ohio reported that three men had surrounded him and while talking to him had picked his pockets of $136 The members of the City Council have order the Chief of Police to report all saloons harboring rounders und declare that If they secure evl- whs appointed to take up the matter of aslsilng ttie railroad company In securing room for enlarging the yards here A communication from A A Martin manager of the Bower Company was read and it suggested that atepa be tuken to secure a home for the Chamber of Commerce and aet forth ninny good reasons fur the suggestion aiming which was the necessity for having a public place to display the ditferent products of the county so that visitors as well as our own people can know how our money Is made lie told of how the matter had been solved In other counties In conclusion he called attention to the railroad IINCOLN UlllOLAKS FOILED BIT RANCH HUME IS RAN ACCTkEI) BY MIS9 EMMA WATER MINER I IN aERIUlU Dr PERFECT Tooth Povdoi Cleanses preserves and beautifies the teeth and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Established in 1866 by STOLEN Missing Money Found at Bottom of Trunk (The Bee' Speetal Service GRASS VALLEY (Nuvada Co November 18 Believing she had bB robbed of $110 Mrs Mutton a buslne woman of this city last evening tailed Sheriff Walker and Deputy Marlin to her dry goode atom She was in tears and on the verge of a collapse A sneak thief she believed bad entered her store during her momentary ab-Dffliif and extracted Die sack of coin frum the till This did not strike the officers as Dm right "dope" Walker askud her If she ever kept money any-W'here else She answered "In my trunk" They searched the trunk and at tho bottom hidden beneath a lot of doming lay the sack with the $110 Another rase of ahentmlmledness AIR EIITISEMENTB THO I BlH (The special Hervlce) LINCOLN Blaccr Co November 13 Burglars attempted to blow open the nofe of Postmaster Ingrum about rin ae of any saloon doing thla they 1 3 oYlmk thin morning Five hole were ings had twen put will Itmttl'dlitUdy revoke the Beans and drilled Into the afe and It I the sup- the material and help belug cootrib-furce the saloon to rinse I position that the safecrack rs were luted The police force ha been lncrcaed frightened from their work before a I The Chamber gave Mr Martin a vote charge of dynamite could be touched of thank and he waa named a a off I Committee of one to see if arrange- park Just east of the depot with 103 feet frontage on Walnut Street aa being an ld al place for such a building lie also told how similar buildup In other places since the shooting of Officer Brown few days ago JURY VISITS SCENE COME II AND TALK IT OVER An entrance waa effected through a window leading Into the part of the building occupied as the Bust Office It Is stated that two suspicion looking characters were noticed about town early in the evening but there la no clue to the perpetrators Iocal officers are investigating and Sheriff Mo- ments could be made with the railroad people to use the park for the purpose of erecting a Chamber of Commerce building Accused Married Lover of Having a White Sweetheart I (he Bee's Hpclul Service) OROV1LLK (Butte Co) November Iaura Beals a colored domestic employed at the home of McCal lum Secretary of the Chumber of Commerce commuted suicide by drinking carbolic lot last night Th woman tried to gt into the room of Oscar Wldoner a bootblack at the Mclbourn lodging-house but he refus cd to open the door when she swallowed th poison VYidener ran for physician as soon as ho discovered what she had done but site died a short time afterward The woman was 22 years of age She left a note In which she said: 'My name Is Iatura Beale Call up George Hicks of Folsom He is a cousin of mine Enough said Good-by Oscar you can have your white girl Minnie for 1 hope to God this will end It all" Tim Oscar referred to Is undoubtedly the man whose room she sought to eater lie Is a married man Sheriff and Posse Demonstrate How Kline Was Shot (The Bee'a special Hervlre) GOLDFIELD (Nv November In nrlT that the Coroner's Jury aworn Aulay ha been notified and will prob- gressman Englebrlght and Mayor Rieka The Chamber also took up the matter of the Tom Head and Eureka Htate road but i hing of Importance will be dono until after the arrival of Con which will be In a few Eureka day a DRANK LAUDANUM Why Sanitary? Ilecatia It Is absolutely all Wool Hecnase If ensures perfect SHMstie for tho exhalation ft run the skin and a whol -sotoo Inflow of fresh air without the toast duhgvr of chill Drrattae the garment give special protection to the vital parts Write for Hamplcs and DuokJut of liculurs Artistic Tailoring My Business I've been tullortng fo many ears learning s'oiirtt lilng nvw uvviy Uav You'll find the best dressed iriMi In Hs'rs-mento wearing bock taltored clothes If you want a taltor whom you can depend on I'm your man When you learn prices Oonoed they re right geoTbock THIRTY DAYS' GRACE to Investigate the death of Kline who was shot and fatally wounded while attempting to mb the Goldfield Reduction Worki might gain a cluar version of the shooting the Coroner yesterday afternoon look all tha Jurymen to the mill and there had the Sheriff's posse go through all the details of the hold-up Just a it occurred on that night with tho exception of the actual killing It waa a dramatic scene and dourly showed how Kline while disguised as a negro attempted to steal thousands of dollars worth of amal-ga rn loiter the dead robber' brother opened the safe In the Klim Jewelry store where tt was thought that stolon amalgam was held but an Inspection of th safe bv the officers showed nothing Incriminating WINGFIELDANd" NIXON (Th Bre'e Special Hervlee) GRASS VALLEY (Nevada Co November At a late hour last night Charles Trebllcux was arrested and locked In the City Jail on a ohasge of seduction Ho was found at work at the Hultana Mine by Sheriff Walker and City Marshal Davis Trebilcox made no demonairatton and refused to discuss tho affair Th woman in the raso is Mias Emma Waters who clasps a child three da old to her broat Hh hoe resided hvre from childhood and for years has made her home with her uncle William Fen-hall at the corner of Walsh and School Streets She 1 aged about 80 and IX aid to be rather weak mentally Treb-llcox la a big husky miner who has been residing on Pleasant Street His wife died aome years ago Trebilcox Was taken before Justice of the Peace llnnncasey this morning and his bonds fixed at $l60 He was unable to give it and mttu-m-d to Jail ERB GOES FREE (Th I)' p)l Her)) MA IIYKVIIIK Yutm Co Novnibor A nll-lpuA In Ian! Bi (Ii Klnt Krh who Uuo'l flclltlou i'lir)i In till city und wiIWw! on of on th wy to 111 to dftroy th" only vl dhi' Htfhlht him Im hi -n illnil1 Iiitrht Attorin-y Urly muln th to th Court tint hivd In-vtlKtrd th- himory lf ndnt 0'1 found that hl prrvlou rharartr born good turthn rnor Krh' frlond wr at a lu to a'uount for hi action CATHOLIC FAIR (Ike Bee's Xgeelal Service MAR YHVI LLK (Yuba Co I November II -The Catholic Ladles' Fair In of H( Joseph's Church and the Colbgn of Notre Dame opened last evening In Armory Hall under the most favorable auspices There was a stage entertainment and dancing until midnight Home excellent numbers are on the program which will continue until Friday night Mayor Hall made the opening address last night The booths and their fair attendant never presented a prettier eight SWALLOWS POISON (The Hee'a Special Service) FORT BI I GY ELL iMmIoc ') No vember Joe Bennett took a dose of carbolic acid at Cedarvllle thta munty a few days ago and at last reports was unconscious and not expected to mvnr He hs a family It has not been ascertained whether It was an accident or an attempt at mlfMe ably be on the seen? this afternoon The Boat Office is located In a central part of town Ifetue Burglarised The country home of Edwin Oates a prominent furmer residing a few miles northwest of Lincoln was burglarised yesterday A new suit of clothes a quantity of Jewelry and other small articles of mure or less Value were taken The huuse was completely ransacked It Is supposed to have beta the work of tramps Lincoln and surrounding country has been Infested cf late with a motley gang of bot'sr tourists and mendicants and the people are thoroughly aroused A warm reception Is ewuttlng visitors with no visible mum of support Bells Work Postmaster Ingram has a system of burglar alarm bells but for somo unknown reason they failed to go off while the safe drillers were at work It la most unusual as the bells have been frequently tested and have never failed before LIVE GEESE-DECOYS For Hate in Hacramhtn bv Mm'M'i Haberdashery XV el as lock lubla Ala Grass Valley Woman Saves Life After Mistake Is Discovered (The Hee'a special Hervtoe) CRASH VALLEY (Nevada Co) November 13 That Georgs Hllva a young farmhand is alive to-day la due to the farmers' telephone line and the prompt action of Mrs Julian Dobbins wife of a prominent professional man of this city Last evening KHva took a big doss of laudanum In mistake for cough mixture To-day Is feeling but little the worse for hi experience but vows he'll never again drink before he looks Hllva employed at the Robson ranch In Valley eight mtlea west of here went to the medicine chest eariy In the evening to take a drink of a patent couiph cure Instead he picked up a six-ounce bottle of laudanum and took a big drink before he was awart of the peculiar taste Hm took one look at the label and let out a yell which brought the household to Lis assistance While a physician In this city was being rung up for Information how to proceed Mr Dobbins began dosing the young man with emetics Before much of the poison had time to enter hla system the emetics had given him relief IN REDDING SUIT Tailor 528 COFFER Poor coffee has to be sold in bulk it isn't worth packing' Year ffrorer rtternt roar aeor tf roe do 'I tike bebuhstf'e Best par hum Payments on Land Locations Can Be Deferred (Tke Bee's gelal kerx'lce) REDDING (Hhuala November 13 Register and Receiver of the Redding Land office this morning received word from Washington to extend the time In which applicants for lands shall make payments on the same for thirty days The making of proofs ran go ahead as usual hut the payment of the money can deferred for thirty days The local Land Office takes In about 2 a day that must forwarded In coin to headquarters dally and this Is qul'n a drain upon the community under present conditions su the new order will he a relief Whether the order Is general or applies ohlv to tho local Land Office 1 not known here SPERRY TO EXPERT (The Bee's peels I Sertlee) MAKYHVILLK (Yuba Co) November The Hupervlsors have selected flperry the well-known real estate and Insurenr agent to expert the county's books and accounts Man-well who was named several weeks ago for the work having disqualified himself bv accepting a county fhiperlntendrnt of HrhoolS The fa generally paid for this task la $139 (The Hrc'a hpeelnl ftervlee) WOODLAND (Yolo Co) November The body nf James Faulkner who died in Hnn Luis Obispo arrived this morning and was taken direct from the train to the city Cemetery for burial Tliey Continue in Control of the Goldfield Consolidated RFNO (Nev) November Georg Wingfield of the Consolidated Mines Company of Goldfield has returned from Evanston Wyo wbrs he attended the annual ejection of the Company Wingfield and Nixon are still In control and no effort woe made to take the management of the property from them Wingfield represented 30 per cent of the cspltatlftatlnn at the meeting formerly with the Treadwell Company In Alaska has been rtmsen general manager of the property The IMrectnra for the ensuing will be: Kenator Nixon George Wingfield MerKensle Penwlrk John Cook Hub-batd and Davis Manufacturing Jewelers make a ipeclatty of manufacturing lewefry from design submitted hy you If you wih we will eubmlt a design Either way you are assured of an article of unusual excellence We make our work our recommendation Hhootd rcu bav a design ymi wish made up bring tt to us We will do th work end to your eattafaetton to addition to our manufacturing work we do a general Jew elry business and always hav a complete stock on hand avo IXc Kidney Btaddar and BhHmatlim Ours On Cm free SI 50 AM rMkU BONDSMEN GET BUSY MeBUvmcr BOOi Verment Ak I lae Aajtelea Cal Mri Weldon Seeks a Witness at Grass Valley iTk H'g rHsl nervine) GRAPH VALLEY (Nevada Co) No vember Mrs Mamie Weldon widow of the late Hal Weldon of Redding Ja suing an eloctrlo power coneprn at that plac for damages for the death of hr husband 8h has sent here to ascertain If John Ryan was present at the time her husband was killed The lorat officers are puttied as to the Identity of John Ryan hut think he may possibly be "Burk" Ryan whose Christian name Is John Weldon Irft an aunt unole and several cousins In this city He was killed by a live wre Deceased resided In this city for some in Mil'Vrc 1 A II I AM) Ttlil HIAkT K3(II3R8 Lure Hundred! of Birds to Huntsmen in Siskiyou County (Th Bee's Special Service) TREK A (Mleklyou Co November 18 Ilanry Krhnck of this pines and Ir McConnell of Han Francisco who la hre visiting his relatives were out hunting this wck and succeeded In bagging 100 Hchork has th edge on tha local sportsmen when It comes to goosa shooting He has a band of twenty-five wild geese that he caught when young He takes them out with him and stakea them out and when the wild geese are flying these live decoys call to the wild geese and they Immediately circle around and light among the decoys When a large hand of the wild fellows have comfortably settled among the decoys Henry comes forth from hla blind and a couple of war whoops causes them to take wing when th firing commence and a large number are killed after which the process 1 repeated as often at la nee eaaary to gst as many geese they want C0MMTT8 SUICIDE (th kywlul ryl) rrt'AHVlLLK (Midi To) Novm-br Churl Ihnl wood- chopprr nf )ty Cnynn nln mil frnm Kmlvlll 'ommltil ulrlds fw dark sn hy riittln hi thrvut Ho hod ha driukln olviy I' KyMjr County Treasurer Funds Bank and Door Closed (Tt Ilwl Nnti) CAUHON (Nvl Novmhr A fpw rinva omthlnK of 'nnUnn rmipi hor wlin 1h fcnmi? romeillotnT to llnw tho Ooto-br hill County Titho'int rtiron cmnhtl1 to took Ih hftlnful n-tiouticmmt thut nil nf th county' money lorkoct un In on of tli tnihnmrlly rlnpA hnnk It wn thn dlrctit to ctl nnyi hi bmulmcn for th money when lrdvlond thotthy wr th of lie bonk In which he hnt drpnltd th money Th mnnnt I nlH to itrnt about Knooo Ho communlmiBd with hi bnmtmon to uch effect tht IB dot) ehonly forlheomln fenm Iteno to nure the county' fur the tuonUh Powell McKee Co 822 STREET DR HESS Poultry PAN-A-CE-A AM (1lUon prni lla an! kp th alilrk srnwlng and th fowl In hallhy trnflthl" iwndltlin OoU but a penny t1v fnr fwls Cenltre Hnk ysm fin IMCM CltWH Aaklrad Ohl 1-KTALlMt MM I II mil ricTtrw cl I'adfle CmM Agtat tlm tnanv year ago was a rl-atlvo of tha wlf of Bam Leech City Marshal school-hciTseburned I The Bee's ftpeHal REHCVK (El Dorado Co) November The Tennessee district school building was destroyed by fire Hunday afternoon The plane waa so fur aa known absolutely doserted The Trustees had just had the building repainted The lose la shout sod there was ao Insurance of $U9 while Biting In mnvlng hnuse MAIL CARRIER DEAD (Th glal hrvlr) THtlCKE'E (Nvd Co) Novmbr is Uurg Joughrtv th Tahn mull rarrtr lld hi hum In Trunk AunAnr Mr Iwnrh-rty at an tlm In (h lr buln blng irvtilnyrA by th lata John Mnorty atiA Wrr-m RlrharAon' At th tlm of 111 th hM contract to carry tha mall botwnn Truck and Taho I a urn I'nuknnl' k'iahry llwky lre)n) Brmlrtk Tlm lntrll In Mnrln Rngin shnnlil nil nA nnr Krro Marin nil I Dll (Hunt Eiigln work bfor buying )whr Kvrylhlng In th hunt gml 11" I Una kuuglit ulJ ami rinUO Launch I lu C(l-bor-uwr fur sal or hlra.

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