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DAILY JUU 37th Year COLTON, CALIFORNIA. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1913 NO. 204 LINE OPEN TO RIVERSIDE WINNING MONEY AND FAME TRUSTEES Will GO TO VENICE IT WAS NOT AN EARTHQUAKE Smderal City Engineer Reports Good Street Work Change in License Owners 200,000 Tons of Rock Discharged at One Blast at Colton Cament Plant Saturday G. B'mudl who h.is a home on Grand aumie dure hk family living, has been quite suere-Gul with hk horse in the ea-t tins ye ir, and his famous Hotter, Gpa de Om, was in Inr r.ua; tins vu-tk at Sidaha, Missotni, in the 2 24 trot It rained the ht-U two days and the track was heavy and theru'oie the time of 2 15 1 2 is om-fidt red ver good indeed. This is about tin: Fit start llr's mare will make in the tat this y.tr.

and "he lias not, in tittren r.nc Ft behind the unjmy, although Hie but five yeais old and has been racing again-4 old caniptigner In sunn-of her races she stedibd as fait ac 2 10. being a good second in 2 06 1 3 in a field of lit'tfeu starters, and Hu lias not been markid lower linn 2 16 1 4 This means tint she is still eligible to the slow claws. Siveral good offers have been made for tin little mare but her owners, Romieli anil WAIL, fuel that she worth more than offered and will probably keep her until next spting ENTOMOCIDE will rid your Louse of flies and mosquitoes. ENTOMOCIDE frees closets, werdrobes, furniture and carpets from suiders and motlis. ENTOMOCIDE is tbe idea! disinfectant, deodorant insecticide and germicide.

Mission Drug Store Second Door South of Post Office Ilit' nine 1 li m- cars beg. running between 1 1 and Riwr-j -idv Satur-Gy tin- cat leasing Rneisidr al 6 3, rra lung Cultun lit 6.25 ami icuinnng im mediately. Cats will imu Favc either uly at five nnunu-s pa-4 the Fair fnr Rivtr-mF and twenty five at (nlluii Tlie laM tar will leave lure at 11 tacit night, Al present all paengtrs fur i 1 1 1 i nd point ran tA at Coltun, t.jj.in' tin 1 ighth ieit line ai Ninth ami streets The same tide will nbi.ini fnr passeneer-t fimn Red lands and Bernaidmn guing mi to RiverMde. is tint Known wduii ibe Ini' way of Libiia will lie upnn-d, and that ptnhnldy will not be done until the mutter of mossing the S. 1 tuck- lure it scttFd.

'Ibe trolley for this line is iwl vet Imklnd bnt it is in Mich shape that it would take Imt a few' davs to have 1 lunvei all in place. ither is eninuetion yet bci made with Ihej Uibita and Redlands Jims at Am Ictiurduio that through cars could lie run to RidFnds or ren the Tlnrd sheet tracks in San lb nardino. The heaviest blast ever shot off at the rment plant was exploded Saturday afternoon. It consisted of 12 tuns of dynamite and was exploded by electiiuty. breaking away from the Solid mountain of rock an im-lii'ii-c quantity of cement mateii'd estimated at fully tons, lie eruption Ciii.sed by this tieniembnis bla-i of powder ceitainly made a hole in the mountain side like un'earth-qtial or some other convulsion of lie lure.

It took place about 201) fed alove mill on the norlh side of the mount. tin and lou-a-ncd up -miugh ro to make another mountain of ceimnt. ODD FELLOWS WILL HAVE- GAY WEEK Oct. 4 Funn tin moment of airiv.d on MomDy 6 tin tin nl of the cm -I S'ut-day night the Odd lAikovs encampment here will be croxdtd with m-tercMing fe itures, Monday evening there will be a prize gree contest in pitnnHial dtgiee at the Womank luhimust am! a neiil reiepiion at lAiinareh Milbmnt luadqu.iiieis at the amp Tiuvday mornmgi at 8 3n, tin colors will be rused at headquarter hi tile ailcinonii will be brig idr nucw and a eption to th- Gr md Pal riarch Ge-nge Davis, other u'aiid in campon nt (Hiceis and Giih'u! Cum in, Hiding P.i ti inrch Miiimnt Stocker of Ohio, and l)Miiiivt Comm, nub Gui J. RilP' oi iforniu On WU dnesd.iy aft i.

ill In Id the comprtit iv dull at I- i park. Tlmi sd.tv tin i will -t i puiade in which it is pc 1 21 Odd bellows, including tin umfui rank, will be inline in the ing will be the exciupliiicatmn Rein kali decree at tin Wmi clubhouse. I riilay afternoon om of tin impressive ccremonus of tin nt cncampimnt will take place on courlhoire grounds, whin the i gree of chivalry will In coiitkrr The Patriarchs Millilant will he skied by four ladies and The prizes will be an.odt same place in the evnnn which the gi md bill will at the Glenn oi Cloi i Vnnank Hubhoiisc. I VISIT RIVERSIDE COUNTY Our Showing of Ladies Watches Is Especially Attractive It includes timepieces oi all reliable makes in plain or engraved cases, filled or solid gold. COSGROVE CO.

In less time than it would take to tell bow it was done the board of trustees Friday night granted liquor licenses to places that had re m-ntly changed hands. The first was that of Lewis Barnaby. who came here from Gallup, New Mexico, and bought the K. Buffet. The otln-r was the Brookhill place from which E.

E. Harper recently ran away because he had got into other troubles too deep to swim out of This place is now owned by John Tiechman and Ellis Hylton. Both are young men well knoWn here and theie could be no question about tbe propriety oi granting them a license, Mr. Barnaby being a new comer Trustee Malone took the precaution of writing to the mayor of the town und the county sheriff at Gallup to learn something about his previous record. It was gratifying that Mr.

Malone could report to the board that both of those officials wrote that Mr. Barnaby was a man ot good repute and thoroughly trustworthy 1 1 had lived in Gallup four years and was known as a law abiding and upright citizen, The McKinley conn- i ty bank cashier also wrote a letter I stating that Mr. Barnaby was a reliable and trustworthy citizen and hi" business relations were thoroughly satisfactory. Clerk Davenport read a letter from the committee at Venice having in charge the comfort of those who will attend the meeting of the League of California Municipalities there next week proffering therein aid in looking after rooms and other entertain-inent. Chairman Reed said he was planning to go down Wednesday and he understood that several citizens including 0.

G. Crawford, E. W. Cosgrove, Dr. LaMottu and others were intending to spend a day or two at the convention.

Trustee Malone RICHMOND, Oct. 4. ccused of will also go down for a few days and emlnling $1000 ami diamonds ami City Clerk Davenport. The meeting I jew dry valued at $500 from W. J.

promises to be one of great interest I Jeffery of 348 Wist Figluh street. mtcu.t l.nhai-s Ik's the prnp.srd ROOSEVELT BEGINS TRIP NEW ORk, Ort 4. Theodore' Room i'll set out today for the see oiul lime since be left the Ylikl House on a long join ncv. Like the East Afiican trip, the South Amenta journey is undertaken with the colonel pi cqnMiur to make it one of many aspects, aside from the pleasure of it. The chief penetration of the inteiior of Brad with a paity of fillow naturalists', r.rnb the auspices of the American nuisvum of natural hklmy, hut the earliir pait of the ix months, which he will pass in South America, will be devoted to addresses on American democracy, which he lias luen viu-ct til lUliviT liefnri' iini crsii ii and otln-r bodies.

1 be blast actually jarred the earth for a mile or more atound and some people in wooden two story houses declared they felt a slight laithquahe shock, and do not know any better yet. It lias been Superintendent Gu lickA plan from the first toiwheav ier charges of powder because they are more successful, do greater and more perfect wuik in loosening up rock, and when wisely placed are no more dangerous than the lighter blasts generally used in rock vvoik This big charge of 12 tons of dyna- mite was deeply placed and while it le loosened an immense quantity of rock, was not in the least dangerous or likely to hurt anyone, and made less noise than many blasts heretofore used at cement plants. 1 Good Old School ol 1 he K'vermde county fair will be held at Chemawv paik, Riverside, October 7 to 11 inclusive, (oinphtc display of count) products, farm, poultry, live stock, mauuf.u tares, auto and inotorcvcb; spied contests, horse racing, spectacular and tin ill ing free exhibitions day and evening. The old-fashioned county fair up-to date. Admission 25 cents.

Salt Lake Route will sell round tiip tickets fmm Colton at 36 cents on October 6 to 11, inclusive Return limit October 13. returning evening trams leave Riverside 5 46, 7 25. 9,55 in. daily. DIAZ STARTS FOR MEXICO PARIS, Oct 4.

dnqunh tander, Sjiain, "as it fuinni itleiil Ida sailed fur Mt-xiou ink us old people the bell brings memories of the hnppiest days of our live nnd it seems but yesterday we sent that little note "I love you to IMly or Betty. Those days fire past hut let us make "school days pFasant for those kiddies today. And a dandy way is to let them wear a good shoe. You Gan the Best at The Brownie" Shoe Store 182, I Street Walk a Block Save a Dollar tv.T'f.'"' zqRT-r jt fhittt i mill muiin wiiii TTTin inimin mini Let Us Send You Fome Nice in-, i wil1 b(' welcomed wlin ilesiie to result tllis b'S Mast and be will he pleased to visitors and CURRENCY BILL SAKE tell them all about it. GUARD $200,000 IN GOLD 5 4 4 -p CRESCENT THEATRE 4- Friday, Saturday and Sunday An unusually good pro i A sensational animal pim-re two reeds Wamba by the famous Selig conn-oo Bring the children to tli wuudcrful picture d4 The comedies are screams Sc Huglue Mack in the Amateur Lion Tamer" Jerry Croft, an xa ejiiiuu ui good player give 1 clever imitations on his b.ni.

Doors open at 7:66 in. Oct. 4. Elated with his victory in the passage of (he Lhiderwood-Simmons tariff unaure i Presiding Wibun today is lontiiluit that the remnants iff Democratic op- I position to the Glass-Owen currency bill soon will dkappear and that its early passage lluoiigh the senate assured. From bonded warehouses and ships in ports, 6' in foods and merchandise are being ponied into the marts of trade under the low-duties to make its buiefits to the whole people immediately effective.

CUTLETS mu ST. PAUL, Oct 4. Fifty pnlice-mni and railroad emidoyes were on guard today about the ruins of the St. Paul union station to prevent the theft of any of the $200,1 MO in gold bars that was bmded when fire de stmved the building. The gold was part of a shipment from Seattle to Riverside, Jane Abbey Lockett, alias Jane Hail, was arresud at tbe home of her sifter, Mis.

W. Anderson at Richmond, today, and is being held theie pending the arrival of ail officer from Los Angeles Mrs. Lcukott, it is alleged, was en gaged by Jeffery to manage a room iiig Imuse for him at Santa Monica. A week ago be found bis in the possession of a stranger. Investigation, it is asserted, revealed that Mis.

Lockett bad sold the furnkh ings for $1000 and had taken away articles of jeucdty eniriiikd to her by roomers. FRENCHS THE CASH GROCER FEDERALS WIN BIG BATTLE to all interested in civic welfare and matters pertaining to city advancement. Mr. Reed said he and other members of the board desired also to investigate the newest fire fighting applicances and learn the experiences of other cities. City Attorney Her suggested that it might be well for Colton authorities to see that the Pacific Electric Co.

put down a better pavemmt between its rails and on the strip outside of them for the two feet on Eighth street where its tracks are than had been laid in the lower part of the street. He said the board could also require the company to lay new paving from street around to Ninth when it was desired to do so. In answer to a question City Engineer Faxon said he did not approve of two kinds of paving being laid in one street and there was no good reason why the company should not have put down the asphalt surface wherever it had tracks. Whatever material was used on the ties lie said that asphalt only should be used where the rest of the street had asphalt or surfacing. He also remarked that Theodore White, who has the new contract in hand, is doing excellent work.

He will complete a portion of the west side of the street including the asphalt surface before moving to the east side and thus not interrupt travel. Laying asphalt will begin next week. BREAD FRESH MEATS GROCERIES 1 ErTuTTi QUALITY AND RIGHT PRICES Please Note the Prices Below EL PASO, Oct. 4. Santa Rosalia lias fallen before the attack of 4660 federals under Geneial Cas tro, according to advices received thismouiing in a telegiam fiotn General Mercado.

Santa Rosalia was defended by consti tulionalkts under Gen Finn-cico Villa. The town was taken after four Fun heavy filing, The message declares the consti tutionalisls are retreating southward. No other details of the battle, wlnkli was considered by the rebels as a critical one for tbe establklnnent of their power in Chihuahua been received here. a Dress Shoes Work Shoes School Shoes Comfort Shoes Baby Shoes THREE OCEAN DISASTERS 118.5 MILES AN HOUR ItROOKLAXDS, Fng, Ocr. 4 A new world's sliced reemd for an-tomnbiles was made liere today by L.

Cnatalenes, who covered om lap of the motordiome at the rate of 1185 miles an In Mir, or ncnily two milts a minute. Co to Three marine disasters were reported at widely separated points Saturday. A Rio de Janeiro a miltary tug was sunk and twenty seven permits are missing. Off the port of Yarmouth, England, the steamship Gardenia went to the bottom following a collision, nineteen persons being lost. Off Seattle, the steamship Spokane loaded with gold and 120 passengers went on the rocks.

After an all-night light al were rescued. The Snow Baby" to Be Bride Millions of people all over the world will be inleivshd in the news that Mess Marie Peaiy, daughter of Rear Admit al and Mrs. Peary, and known as the Snow Baby, be cause she was born in tbe Arctic circle, is to become a bride, lur engage inent to Di. Donald McMillan having just been auuoiimed. OAK CO 164 West I Street rn- We Are Showing Some Nifty Patterns In Watch Bracelets We offer you a large selection of the above line and vite your careful inspection.

Sure we Have Thimbles We do Engraving 1 pi SZxmiHiJl. E. L. HILD FIRST GLASS HORSESHOEING Cciu'rnl lJhicksnut hi ng. Enceof $1 TO $1.50 Union hours nnl Union will's pnid.

We close Sntnrdny nt noon. nt rear or Onsh Doi'nrtniont Store. 324 Street. San Bernardino Phone 268 137 W. I Street 1 Coltcn, California.

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