Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1917 Page: 1 of 6
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GUARANTEED
LARGEST
CIRCULATION
Cleburne Morning Review
MEMBER 1 ME
ASSOCIAT f D
PRESS
Kat*Mi»h.-'*l iWi’nWr, l'k*!
TRUTH 18 THE KIRST ELEMENT Of AL ! NEWS AND ADVERTISING MATTER
CLEIGHSK TEXAS, KRII»AY, JLI.Y |* *?
!L
poiici mii io
SI RUSSIA
READY ct)F THE SWO^’.
ENTIRE DIVISION or FLEEING
RUSSIANS BI.OWN UP BY
OWN MEN
THE RETREAT CONTINUES
At Oue Point Russians and Rumanian*
Make Oatna; German Loaae* Heavy
In Franc*
(R> «»*--inlet Free#.)
l/.n.lou, July ~1 The Russian go-
i-rnm> nt '* policy of “Mood and iron"
i« (n In* rfli ricit out tilotifj tin-» wh * h
l.oitc* ill for seditious tro«;>* along the
astern frunl nod tho*c pffrim within
thr country who arc try ill* 1» nullify
the good work that tin* followed in the
wake of the revolution, Capitol pun-
iHbnient, oboliahod with the advent of
th* new government, hn* nguln Coen
put into foie* upon demand of military
roiurnaadcr* at tho front, who have ua
scinl-lci] court martini and put to death
min manly trn.tom in the army.
Prior io the acquleeoonne of the gov
ernmeft, General Kornlloff took -IrnMle
*tepn of having a -liv i»ion of fie-in-
coward* of tho Eleventh Army Idown
to piero* l*y their own men faithful
former brother*.
Retreat Continue*.
Meadwhilo the tiithtenln* of the
rein* of repression, Ro»»ian troop*
everywhere in Gsliela from the I am.
o| ol region to the south western Buko-
winn border, *-ntinue to give way with
relatively little fighting. The itn
portent town* of Huexnex, Tlumae*,
Ottvnin nn I Delatyn* have been cap
lured by Teuton* and the Russian*
have boon driven from Tartar pa** In
the Carpathian* to their old position*
in the Kirlibabn *eet»r to the south
Chet
Open Way For Teuton*
The withdrawal of Kuasinn* in the
tattrr region* apparently pave* th"
wav for the Teuton* to fa enter Harko
winn which would make lea* atable the
Honu'i Rumnniaii line from Molbavi* to
Danube Pond, alread' Berlin report*
th# German* nrr debauching from Tar.
tur pa*« and are headed in the dire*
tion of Orernowit*, the capital of
Hurknw in*.
In addition to breaching German
line* south of the Carpathian*, the
ltn»»i»n» and Rumanian* captured
2,00" Tenton*. many gnu* and mueh
war material Th. German* recaptured
alt lost territory in the north around
Krevo
German Losae* Hear*
The French *l».ightered many Oer
m*n* in repulsing a (termne thru*! at
thr French line m the Aiane sector.
In Champagne the French captured
German trenehe*
German* and licit I oh are figntinjf
intense!-, in Flnnder to the Lvs river
Two German steamer* were sunk and
two eaptur* I t»t flriti-h pii'.d *>*♦*
in th# North H#n.
10 BE VOTED
ON BY SENATE
M» tuAciiUd Pf«M I
\\ iwU myt oil, .)illv 5fi Nnttonul |»fo
bihition will In* voted ©A b% the Rt*iiMt*-
n«vt \\ fJiMsiay Mv uttfiiiiniou* con .
t it w Hn R|rt'i 'i tonight to t:*h«‘ U|l i
MovkIri Kfflitor HhcpfiRfil'« tpniltition
fat n .Vttn.mil prohibition fime*ii11«irut ;
f«i the # fi»i*titutinn gHit t*» of '
it !iy WViliiHH'Iny vii^ht,
Keef of prohibit ion ronirntrj n vote* •
in oftlef to rlr-nr tho r#**»iuti©n from |
thi* ciiletuler, trnimmit it to the houn \
ni.ti |>>ifha|Hi nil iff further Agitation on
*h«* mb »*»*! from pod jf rf,o*i to the At at m \
Thpv ipi'iifcd nil agr*‘pi»»pnt hna#\w,
for th** vfliiition «f » |ft?oviaion rwf|uif. I
• ti tho itn to* to »#t within Hi v«af*
on th# poiintitiitiouni aiiit n Usii tit, if
Mihuiittpfi to thorn.
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R||La J
‘W.
,/>. ~~£k ~ ■ gif
THOMAS W. KEESE IS
FIRST MAN CALLED
BY U.S. ARMY DRAFT
VS until Hitt oik, July Aiacrira, nippt !
H ho mol \V Km#, f ii it of 1‘upIp
Smm ’a HIJ>00#*KM) «|rnftPi| man to b*
«iiiUd u|> for rxnfuiiintiiiii,
II* n a htt|»|»Y, mu i ling, «M|i |
Livi * down on N tmt %*ith Ins wif*
UBit fed, <♦«•«.rgv I**Jv*r*r»I VS illiuin. t i
4 mouth*
'rho4n.li Rio n*;iy at hi« pork %h-n [
thr Ioiij;, official our «!« j»«rlturn? ry
A4i«j»t*f thi‘ firat of it» IUikI **y«r toail
p»l, rt u« h« (t tho liouar
Laittlp Mm. Kh'M1, ,|u»t »tir«in^ dor. o *
to Hi# iiurtlRuic itorc to •**«• Ri uut iomc
arr<*«*naa |fr» * tod it. Hh«* piifti.
11110 STIHIES BUNCH OF
CATTLE: ONE Mil IIUI0
Fnr* \Vnrth. July ~r' K.lgnr llrigance
of Com merer was instantly kitted, two
I erann* were aerimialy in jured and
two other* *lii;Mly in or- 1 at In •’I"
tfe'Bryilay night, about one mite north
of Keller, when their automobile *truek
a bunch of cattle The party had gone
for an nwling at Lakr Worth late in
the afternoon and were returning to
the home of C. M. White at Keller
The in iiired nre Mi** Audryr White,
la Jared Internally; Mi** Kiwma Rowe,
badly bruited; Mi** Fannie Meurtaml,
Vernon, “lightly injured; Ray Hag-
gard •lightly injured.
Itriganee'* nerk was broken. The
occupant* were thrown free of the ear,
which Mkely prevented more aertoaa In
juriea.
All *f the injured are at the White
homo at Keller The Injuries of Mi»*
White and Mi*« Rowe are considered
eerioa*, while the other* received only
minor bruiae*.
Haggard, arho wa* driving the *ar,
think* the rattle were at the side of
th«i rood, becam*- blinded by the head
light tad raa iato the roadwav
Funeral arrangement* for Hraganee
have not brea completed,
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FRED KINO IS TAKEN
ILL ON WAT TO EATER
PARK COLO TOR OUTINO
Fret King, (hvaleal director of the
ilsknin. T. If F A ha* returned to
thi* city. He Martel to attead the
phvaical training whool at KMe* Park,
i ol* , *ad wa* taken ill on the trala
ai.it turned hack at Oklahoma City.
SHERIFF MILLER AIDS
IN ROUNDING UP SOME
SLACKERS WFONLSOAYl
Khenff Miller went to the northern
boundary of the county Wednesday
und aamsted Deputy I’ H, Mnrahal An*
tin ami another official in rounding
up several slaeaera It wa* stated that
one of the men wa* ca ight on the Fort
Worth k Hio Grande railroad. The I
officer* wei • corking in thi* county I
Ttiuraday. Hheriff Miller went to j
Klondike Thursday to attend the pic
nil at thul place. Th» offiier* will
keep after the slacker* until they get
i. II of them rounded up
A NUMBER OF LOCAL
CITIZENS GO IB HON-
PULE 10 ANNUAL PICNIC
A number of loenl cltiaen* went to
Klottiltke Thurmlay to attend the an.
nunl |>ieair. A fine dinner was spread
shortly after the coon hour and among
tl.o meals served »a* barlMV“ne. The
‘ pit nicker* enjoved tho tieautifal
scenery a* well a* the beautiful sum
twer home and ground* of Mi Houston,
The river and lake forntwhi-d bathing
famlities for those who oared to go in
bathing. Among those who attended
the plenie from ‘"leblirtte were:
John T Imnd, Juslkee K L, Mtovall,
Mis* Marry le Little, Mia* Kimire
lilaekstoek, Hoyd SV ilsoii find acvrrtil
other*
FIBMER CLEBURNE III
BIES IT DALLAS TEXAS
(V*l. Th<»«. J. llortliPt ntii*i,i| Thun
fifty thni h yjfx»«I fri^itd r»f tiii hmi | hm
nf *wty at IhillaM on TiipkImv »»f thii
wr»*k, Thii frirttd ffllA UportfV S Kl
Nti*ll * ho foriupply t«aiil(*(| in (T«*hurnp.
Up i n'* ii * *«it|f|ipr and wm
fi MinIhiTtH'r i»f fIn* «d>i irhoid. Hi* wa*
pidijH* und hud n f hrit«*rfii»ldian air
thnt wn* pi t iiliarlx lii** own An itprn
in a IhiUni jhi|m*j • thp following to
mv rofippriiing .Mf. RlwHI '* d»*nth-
Klifll.***'(J#otS# RIwpII 73 vi'Nr*
I'M, di«*d Yi’dWilii) inoruini; #»t hi*
hfiWf, 3.3 HI Kin-k*'vc itrwt, Vfr, Kl
nxpTI. who wfHi n Hi*? i
had I men a resident of aDlla* ten year* j Hidnet of I'olunibia. at police station
Hr is survived by hi* wife. Funeral N" I1'*' nt ,h'
servics- will be held i„ the Smith Chapel ‘ l«»td* In the Nation to get organised
at 1 ii Vlork tht* morning The tiurtal j •'•*! working
will la- in Grove Hill cemrterv. Th‘'1 ’",h '* ■',*v nt «•'**• and
^I Hun|t »fi a Akin|{Ip nut I dri% tr«ti i«1i» th«'
i /«uii! rmr it ntin
I SMALl flit II fOHO
All day long the drafted hay* of
the dtwtriet came in, singly and ta
_____ | group* to consult the |i«t
There was a small fire nt the Kurd
garage at it 'clock Thursday morning
I’erey Anderson, an i mpTove of the
garage, had washed hi* hand* in gaao I
line and attempted .o light a cigarette <
The gas ignited and as ke slung ki*
hands a drop of tho tm.aing oil dropped
into a tub in wrhieh was gasoline and I
grease. Thi* mixtare immediately I
blared up and scorched the railing. His {
hand* were slightly burned. The Jam j
age was slight, A number of men atd.j
id in tmating out the flame*. The fire
wa* practically out whe* the fire •*.#
I art Hunt arrived Home vsluahl* ,m
provrtnents are being mnd* at thi* gar
age. A cement floor is being pot In a*
FERGUSON iS GREETED
BY APPLAUSE AND HISSES
1VERXOR AQDREJtcODi TEX AB
I UMI M IHUTIT'Jw,; on rvi.
LI B H t IL/ gotH
DR J D. OSBORN 10
MAKE FIRST 4-MINUTE
SPEECH AT MOVItS'TaLS DEA.4AA, BALLOT
tnUm Vi'*4 I f AhUi4M
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And C3t*#i rof VYiiw n
4 mmh»W4 f’rnm'
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■EINWAR BUDGET ™
MAY CALL FOR
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whit «ta ki tr.# ilofv with th*
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It Hi Jill! PiCNiC
ILN BILLIONS
F4» P»m» l
SV;nlibfgt4»«ia July Thp
itlAfi'f t«* ritrrv th#-
irnutfk to July i»n*| to r
th# ni.i
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Refer* to A A M
Ballot
I ri#h hihf «t f
ifh of thr a* thi ntrn |
I u. *,**• J
• itot af th#
j * h uman At •»
I kaa fh# •»
• at-ng i-ar-l for the W
r*t T-IVI A.
' it#t AM#r of # ns-
f th# tSirtHtf pri.ft l iBf 1
la M , which wa* awarded
I A Idle a*. ha
|Aka»* of MaI1a«
1 th# *Ml*l ##A* 7it, sip, f ;
- ol thr- < of the fi nail.
-ta were cant
|n aamtmr of .hr
*•- k ft# rv si|fiti f» | fh*^7
f-r Abilene on th* ear-m
4 ' allot ead
()«)im th# aftiTctiH
''rat the v - tea were si rca
-I --ill l-efor*
i icifTh# tifA# wl' htft th#
j I hr entire < -tui-lM.e It.
•aid h< and
IB'
ante M-a • nrgartira
Ihughtv voted far A Id la
fh- •*« t'alirr write Ah
•*» and that
lieae ■« tha
‘ i tion «• #
HH’nt « f fh# roYAfiiAft##
second ballot Fuller ha-
t n a-le afft
loa fHibt!# laftirn
xflftt T*h11 #*ifff»IO it f »
j davit tha! be did not voli
for Abilewa
111 t«i
Hfl Prr-ti^*. to H». *i)|t *, . %i-m
tt» flfiPfl ,IfhY hi IllMtt AVI.!
ft'll hllltOf) -lotlAf*. Thp INI ciPf'Aft
IliPIft Pit AIMktP* ipt)t % • rufi^fpw 11m|A\
«fill for R|i|iri^fkNtiot)H of
for thut iNriiAri, i«f thi- military mlRt*
, iilbtfit*nt A|o»*. |f Ita ' t|*«*Pt«k() Aliothpr
N"t very muck, though Tosaimi Ultimate of on. billion dollar* will ir
■n the tatde unowned the went on to | reimrted from n.r depart n.ewt* to
ary Me h loo indi
p • ud «if thp vt'ir
flrf P«f« will Ilf Rtktd to Af »fif«»|»flA|p
..rtfpr of thp
HfAtn ifAtrl
tWfi hit itufi
f'iiitl for Inr
rxjMirt
*M‘ii nhoiit thr t. Ihrr. it li»y, „llirrim alll| s..
thi# Mark lettrriii^ on it*, furr. Rtiriiij{ ^ , a|i * fhnt in f..'
up At the cpiimg cif thr tiny living
mom
K«<w !«h«#' t mrii a lot. IJ • n ut
f’h'ctrut j*v#‘i lf«* lima 3 bail hi* wi/V
tmt a \mr miiJ a half anil Hipv'vf liad j
it |*rrttv I Aftl itrugglf to grt ehofttl 1
Hut if |)im*4p ham tn*eih him, h»* *11 go. 1
TIipv *r#‘ agyrnail on that.
**SVr‘lJ far.p ihati<vrr art Hat tw i
t»•••*!. in:o Mr*. Kmi1 i only Pom j
MPlt.
Kiri** wnrita to i|»» whatpxpr'i Inut i
^or bn »*«nnttrv «n<| hi" family .
"I ilmi *t rxartly kno* what to «|o, * >
hr xaid, whfn foiinit At hit a4APhnx« to j
day. 141 ow«* a lot to tmi• tIj of >m t
WbatiNPri nnhf k'H tlo.”
ffp ilopin t mi ml firing hio, J ahiiuih j
thr (IfHftt-l y «mi t b* of thf
Nation.
,4lt a fair gam* at-.| ] took mv !
t h«n» t * with th»- ri'«»t of rm,'' hr
*nt I ‘ * All any oup pah oak in an pvpii j
hrrak mih! 1 g«>t that **
K•‘i'll* i uotiftPAthiii wrut out Hitf I
aIm-aTi of nthm from IopaI iM-ar-l i
to fnrran**
na iliriiid.
the available
LEON CEEYEEAND IS
FIRST 10 BRING IN
OPEN BOLL COTTON
Icson < levr
hrniiAfht
flpp y«*«t#r<in
1 An
"j#a hv«ll
lllM-l PflttHll
Aft*) ft
' Thi
1 Li thr 14
nt wprr •#
A f Af III# t At
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hnA #h<»
|*aI#i nf it !
a-t
rr.r Mr
10 1
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GARAGE If 9 A M THURSDAY
REVIVAL MEETING IS II
PROGRESS IT BUEL IN
TIEJWANIOO ROAD
A revival meeting i* ia progress at
Itucl «n the Alvarado road and Kl-ler
W. K. Rose ia doing the preaching.
The meting was rtnrted Mon-lay night j
and it waa learned Tburaddy that tka I
inter#*! at the meeting waa good and j
Ike attendance t* increasing The meet *
will roatinne for some time .the date
adjoining building on the east and •* . of - losing having tuft y#t been settled
to this of
if hp* I*
Idtig lint *
'fufi*d from
f»i*r»l tvko
4 |ft\ rlfeh-l
ii pra*i|#*fi« i’ lot ta
Irtifft b. If Ia iJpa
I to |diR( a fir|t|
"ii, a ho lt i« non
l«*f iHinmt Mr
•vAtiPf thp p of ton,
k it «>ut Llkr ttfhrr
ir turipM with if
bon mtirh Ad*#*!
t mMaia fpofti fh«* aiv
it fp* (• kttrp fhnt hr
a it h oblPh to plant
• omi&tf y#nf Mr.
•4 Hl»t long at nph*
rm«pti hm Thi* in
thii kind of rollon
worth raiiiag,
in* h#rn making hit
fiornl loialiniwia, hut
•ofitr profit from hi-v
long mttow aAi| hr tina hid it«
ihuoflAnpp of fr« »b vrgHihln from hi«
garden, ao->n a* thr tnng lint pot
tow hna mctvrrd nn-l th*' •• p*| ana hpro
put aw at ia A bay thU pnprr *ij |
to t#l| how may Arm Sir (fmlaad • l? jn
hopri (a put »a thii poffon flip eoming I
yr*r
4p|4aum A4Ml IliAM.
I
Y«t»4|fr
* <4#el
■ ua# fh
►Y Of TrsM
hmy a« f
•ntn the af
* red Fergu •
at fnttowaa),
■ ia, f.om the gal
»tration uf higher
FcrgwaoB, 11 •>**
e-t thi* remark
us e*m# from the
.•on ***ertej tka
a. e tke right hied
■' drowa-led tka
*re ym to n»a
• it to r„n yi»ul*»
awelaaiM and the
bre file-l out «tag
| lante-l th
six row* «
J II to ||*’t
(of thlv VI,
• aptlilly At
NlIpYilnw.l •lid nr
. hut it to I
i plant* and hn* ha-
ll r dat'* n«t yp|
I hr will hr whig, tr
J row- «»f rottoA, h1
Will h»vp rneugh
! n amall fhdd thi
I rot too -hntild hp I
, imuH pftrr* for
| ia proof that it ii
Mr. fTpvfdnnd I
I y*ri| a Iwatr of
| hf» $* gtiiitg to ypf
Ills CAUSE SHOULI
IPPE1L LI EVERT6RE
II JOHISII CBUNIY
IMPRIVfMEIT BEING HADE
IT TIE CLEBURNE HOTEL
HILL COUNTY COUPLE IRE
MARRIED HERE THURSDAY
parta
< erybml
something
The testament* are putdisbed by th>-
A*ner,« an llible k-.ri.tr, seeording to ‘
army rei|uirementa, and will cost 8.' I
*, at* per copy.
We feet inf, that everyone who for* I
•ibly ,-an will be glad to rontribute to i
this worthy cause, and w# re-|u« *t all i
who desire to help |o either mahe their
fferiog through their pastor, or |av 1
to F. H Harl-.w at the Trader* ,
llanh, and acknowledgment* i
HI tie mad-- for the name.
Fraternally,
B P JfBVlLL,
t hair man Committee ,
mar-,
the
nr* sugg-1
i*t rut f-i
ter veatilat
evrr, from
int aa mentioned alio*
i art •.
ng m«J# on th#
1 A Jo
AtlJ ).|At#
«.#*
Af# to h«
» f*wt In on tho
# JiAing
room a ml work
'> A' f
iting th# |»)aoi.
th# |t||
- r nn #a*I #n
’ r(Mum ta h|i,,
A "ill
i th# low#
f fl#wt m l will
root
fo feint*
1 .it c t
lt»jf IA of
Thf*#1 i in ii p#ii r
f tht« hr
»H‘ft<*ialo| bf
»«t#lrv iVifn
th# h«»t#|
Thurfilaj’ aik
If A
"fkmin #r#r# iMntf, rut-
thro
FUffh th#
wall and aome
t#J
thnt th#
hole# were be
r thi
" p**p**>
«f giving l-e#
lion
id th# #|(i
mag hall. Ho*
Mi
A# licit
H-ath it wa*
It |>
life* W#*f#
1 being carried j
RIVERS UNO HARBORS
Bill PASSES HOUSE
Wanhington, July i*a
fifty to eleven the sen
ter noon pn*ee«| the ri*
bill rarrvtng
WU into
Hy a vote of
late this af>
and hnre-m
appropriation* of 887
PARTY OF CLEBURNE
PEOPLE WILL CO 10
THE COVINGTON PICNIC
Attf
Tht)
OIL TRAIN BURNING
AT MIOLOIRIAN, FIRE-
MAN GAIl MISSING
-umber of r*)ebnrn~ )»eopla will
th- t'ov mgt.-n picnic t- day.
■* a three day's piraii< Thu.-aday
jl-.ng the o|o-niag -lay. TheVoington
| I*- pie have beca pros|-eroua this year
ir.‘ now ■Hire the drill in the oil well
r‘ ' t-rir-g in more prosperity at anyr
minute the pe«|.|r are ja«tifTeil la hav
ntf « t."1-! time. The houaewivea are
l reading good thing* to eat and many
i visitor* are gathering in from day to
| day to aid ia doing justice to fine dia-
nera. Among those who will attead
the pirate from here today will be the
following Mr». H. M. Heott, Mre. John
M. Jacob*, Mis* Lueile Htarkstock,
r-nmuel i iimmin* James Wiley and
several others
a* this ia completed tha west side
of the l-ulbling wiH ha given a cement
floor. Thi* will make the garage safe
from fire#.
GRANDVIEW VISITOR
(‘Hat Wilkinson of itrandviaw was
■ Thursday on bust nr* i an-l slated
that a little more rain would not hurl
thing* down hit way. ,
R I,. Bryan an-l Mia* l.iHie Johnson
of near lta*ea were united in marriage
here et ?■#.' Thurndav evening. The
eon pie, accompanied by friend*, ap
1 |-earcl in an automobile nn th> iiorth
.....................e ................ I side of the courthouse *.|vinr- an-l Joa
wmtrm nr n»in, *!*r F !. f-.-.-.s;: ^....
Wheat sold in rirbnrae Thura-lay form th* reremony.
from 12.AO to if.AJt, Oats sobl at t'l | The eoupi* returne,j last oigi-t to
M HOWELL REACHES HIS
h-tTH RIRTHDAY THURSDAY
FLANNINO FINE TRIP TO
COLORADO IN TEW WEEKS
It i* thought by Hun-lay the attan-laaer
will l-e I wire what it ia at thi* time
Everybody i* invited to attend thla
ns -ding.
W M llowell, 1002 North Robineon
- elrt-rate | hi* With birthday Thur* lav!
He hn* lived in Texas *inee 1*3S. H*
w-at into the c|yU War from Dallas.
—ining th- lath Texas Darnell'n Regi
»*. . - e* * <«. S ■ * * a* «e
---- -rgrrr* anui Ikf iiref.1- Uf thr
war. Mr. Howell i« a splendid man and
real* per bushel. The grain crop ia their home on the groom a farm near congratulate him upon pa**ing his -HI, t wreck -mV » Ictall* ef
bringing in goml monev thi* rear Itasca I v.-ar ' * I* V"* ' . 'l '*f lrJ •*"
i -oat of the let'- •» of th., lour.
An H k Jp. p, train and Trinity 4
Hraros \ alley train figured in a colli*
i»n «• 11.» Ho rate h k 7 .-*<** <-atr*:
1 rack *2 mile* math uf Port Wei.1,1
-•nr Midlothian at II:8o )#<• iiight. ' ____
<n that the oil in „ »„„pr H. P. Fournier said Inat night that
l-*c r- , ran in-., the T. k B V. train \ II. Hc*ly would soon take a fiaa
i in- holt- V liman Oait >f th- 1 | nuto trip to the mountain* of i i-lonlt,
* " Gnm wa* >ai<| to be missing. On hi# return STr. Fouraier will taka
H e -Ic'-ri* -an«e-1 |*v the eollt*ion •« I bis Vacation fhsv in* l—.o „.>l. I* gm.
t-mber in a machine, tla will visit
Kate* Park, V pple Freak and go
through I'tah. Mr. Fourwiar *aya that
I -aval
through that country.
t- rnmg Th- wreck wn. be roatly b -
i uae of the -rest , meant of oil
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