THE DILLON TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1914. COL CRUSE DIED NMWFsT NflTFs Despite the fact that 6,000 bags of IT HELENA SUNDAY sugar produced by the Nevada Sugar company remain unsold, an effort Is being put forth to resume operations next season. SLAYER OF STANFORD WHITE Arthur Chappell and A. W. Long, One of State’s Captains of Indus- TO BE TAKEN BACK TO NEW DILLON FURNITURE workmen employed in removing tim­ YORK FOR TRIAL. bers from an abandoned well near tty Leaves Fortune Realized Winona, Wash., preparatory to filling It in, were buried alive beneath hun­ From Mining. Fight to Prevent His Extradition From dreds of tons of soil when the walls New Hampshire Ends in Defeat caved in on them. for Thaw, Who May Be Re­ COMPANY Samuel P. Weston, business man­ turned to Aeylum. After being confined to his room by ager of the Seattle Evening Sun, has illness for a month, Col. Thomas Cruse been appointed receiver for the Sun Publishing company, on the suit of a died at Helena Sunday afternoon. Washington.—The supreme court ol creditor. The Sun began publication While he had not been in good health the on Monday ruled nearly two years ago, and is reputed for several years, he had been able to that Harry Kendall Thaw must be de­ to have lost $400,000. livered up to the state of New York STABILITY SERVICE attend to business matters until quite to be tried on the charge of con­ Two unmasked robbers entered a recently. He leaves no children, his saloon near the retail center of Port­ nearest surviving relatives being two spiracy to break out of Matteawan in­ sane asylum, or to be recommitted to land, lined up eight patrons with SATISFACTION nieces, Mrs. Mary Rae and Mrs. M. J. the asylum, or both. Thaw’s fight faces to the wall, shot the proprietor, Sweeney, both of Helena and two for liberty is, therefore, ended for Richard Dungess, looted the cash reg­ nephews, Will and Frank Cruse the time being. ister of the day’s receipts, about $100, Few men in Montana have had so Thaw is now in Manchester, N. H. and escaped with their booty. much written about them as Colonel Some of the best legal talent in the Mrs. Sarah Todd, the oldest resi­ Cruse, and yet none was more averse country has been fighting for months dent of Walla Walla and probably of u a l it y and finish are combined to produce to talking about himself or his enter­ to prevent his extradition to New the northwest, died at the Northwest Christian home in Walla Walla, last satisfaction, both in modem and period de­ prises. A practical miner and a pioyeerYork. Extradition was ordered by the governor of New Hampshire, but Fed­ week. Had she lived until March 29, Q in that business in the state, he was a 1915, she would have been 105 years signs, worthy of your investigation. By em­ doer and not a talker. Though his in­ eral District Judge Aldrich granted Thaw a write of habeas corpus. This old. She was born in in bodying these elements in our various lines we terests for the past quarter of a cen­ 1810. action of the court was reversed by tury have been many and varied, they the supreme court on Monday. Edward Gall, a Russian, was arrest­ hope to make it plain to you that our system of have all been confined to Montana. He The decision of the court was ed at Vancouver, Wash., and soon economy in buying and handling "merchandise could never be interested in any en­ unanimous and was read by Justice after confessed having murdered Otto terprise outside of the state, and he Holmes. It held that the writ of Ludke, a farmer, near Ridgefield, makes it possible to supply you with dependable always desired to be in touch with babeas corpus did not He, and sue Wash., November 20, last. Ludke was whatever business Jie engaged in. tained the contention of William shot while visiting at the home of a Furniture at OUR LOW PRICE LEVEL. - - - neighbor, the assassin firing through Sold Mine for Millions. Traver b Jerome at every point. Thaw cannot be taken back for thirty days a window from outside the house. Cattle raising, horse breeding, sheep Announcement is made by the state and wool production, ranching on a under the decision on Monday. Thir­ ty days must elapse before the court’s tax commission of Oregon that the big scale, all appealed to him to a t mandate is handed down, and he can­ state levy for 1915 would be 3.34 greater or less degree, but it was to not be removed to New York before mills, and that the total state tax mining that he devoted most of his at­ that time. would be $1,053,000 less than for 1914. tention. When he soil out his mine at The next move in the caBe is for the The levy for next year is based on a See the Display ol Bissell Carpet Sweepers in Our Marysville, the Drum Lummon, to an New York authorities to take. It has total valuation of $932,413,080, and it English company for a cash considera­been said the state does not intend will produce a total tax of $3,112,000. Window. Be Wise and Prudent—Buy One. tion of a million dollars and a stock- to prosecute Thaw, but will return Visitors to Yellowstone National interest, which later it is said netted bim at once to Matteawan. park next season may bathe in the twice the cash paid, he did not retire, natural hot water that spouts from ALLIES INVITE AID. the many geysers In the vicinity of from mining. Instead he put his Old Faithful inn. Henry J. Brothers, money into the development of other Give Guarantees to Greece and Rou. a Salt Lake attorney, has been grant­ properties in the Marysville district, mania in Case They Enter War. ed the concession for maintaining and developed a big paying property, London.—Great Britain, Russia and public bath houseB in the geyser dis­ trict. though just how big he always re­ Prance have given guarantees to both fused to give any hint. Roumania and Greece that the latter John Killman, aged 19, shot and Directed Operations. country will not be attacked by Bui. seriously wounded Claude Rinehart, Up to a short time age he made reg­ garia In the event that the Greeks aged 35, at Lents, a suburb of Port­ ular trips each week to his mine, and should come to the aid of Servla, and land, following an attempt at suicide directed its operation. He was also that the Bulgars will not molest made by Sylvia Killman age 16, sis­ WE STAND BACK OF THE GOODS opening a property on Scratch Gravel,Roumania if this state should elect to ter of John Killman, who declared the enter the war. girl had been driven to the act near Helena, his hope being that it through mistreatment at the hands would be the biggest gold mine in This action of the Jriple entente, G. T. PAUL, PROPRIETOR coming on the heels of Bulgaria’s as­ of Rinehart. this section of the state. He was also After spending the night guarding interested in the development of oil surance that it will continue to main­ tain the strictest neutrality with re­ the body of Game Warden A. S. Hub­ lands in Eastern Montana. * lation to tlie international conflict, is bard on u lonely trail near Elk creek, _ Until within a few years Colonel Sheriff William Singler and Deputy generally accepted as foreshadowing 3E= Cruse had large interests in sheep, tlie entry of Greece and Roumania Sheriff Wilson, walked to the cabin of horses, cattle and lands in different into the struggle. his slayer, Loris Martin, arrested him parts of the state, but he had been and brought him to the jail at Jack­ disposing of these, so that it is prob­ Street Duel at Reno. sonville, Ore. Martin claims he shot Ijj able that his investments in those lines Reno, Nev.—In an Impromptu duel Hubbard in self-defense. which a few years ago were estimated over a woman, W. Murphy and C. Fa­ The people of Ellensbcrg, Wash., üi at a million dollars, were at the time rias emptied pistols at each otherhave been experiencing tlie coldest æ A Merry Christmas to All Our Patrons Monday on Center street from a dis­ weather in years. The Yakima river of his death comparatively small. is frozen at the intake of the city æ m 78 Years Old. tance of fifteen feet. Murphy was hit four times and a fifth bullet slightly power ditch, causing further delay to æ Colonel Cruse was born in County BUY YOUR wounded a bystander nearly a block the resumption of tlie hydro-electric æ Cavan, Ireland, in March, 1830, of ster­ away. Farias was not hit and gave plant, which was put out of commis­ æ ling Irish stock, possessed of that himself up. sion several days ago by ice cakes alert an 3 ■ ;"orous mentality so char- breaking the turbines. æ acteris' race. His educational Newlands Had Close Call. Since the Salt Lake people have tfi Holiday Candy and Nuts privih limited in scope, be­ Carson, Nev.—The vote in the No- been In control of the Ely-Gibraltar tfi ing siKii as were afforded by private vember elections was officially can­ Mining company property located two I vassed Monday before the state su­ and a half miles north of McGill, Nev., s bR schools in his native land. He early m Oranges, Bananas began to depend upon himself, and in preme court, the court confirming the they have Bhipped approximately $5,- 1850, at the age of 20, he cmigratd unofficial returns in showing that 000 worth of lead ores. It was high- » grade stuff, the last carload carrying to America. He remained in New Francis G. Newlands (Democrat) had been given a majority of forty over '79 per cent lead, three ounces silver York City until 1803, doing any work Samuel Platt (Republican) for United and 40 cents gold. and Groceries that came to hand, and then he board­ States senator. At the mines and metallurgical de­ ed a steamer for California, made the partment of the University of Utah From The voyage by the Isthmus of Panama, Race War in South Carolina. there is now on exhibition one of the and after arriving in the Golden state, Walhalla, S. C.—Officers have left richest chunks of carnotite oro that divided his time between that locality here for Fair Plains, Oconee county, ever came out of southeastern Utah. £ and Nevada and Idaho until 1805 in to investigate a reported race clash It weighs twenty-five pounds, and is Dillon Produce Company prospecting and mining,, workingthere in which three negroes are said said to carry 35 per cent uranium bravely and indcfatigably, and always to have been killed and four white oxides. It came from south of m successfully. men wounded. The trouble is said to Thompsons, Utah. tfi Tel. 180 Black In 1800 Colonel Cruse came to Alder have resulted from feeling aroused According to reports from Big Cot­s Gulch and engaged in placer mining. when a negro stabbed a white man. tonwood, near Salt Lake, the raise on Hi Largest Stock of Nuts and Candies in the City. .the ore body at the Cardiff is up forty In the winter of 1806-07 he went to Inventor of Auto Dies. Salmon river, Idaho, on a stampede, feet and Is In good shipping values. Special Prices on Christmas Tree Lots. San Antonio, .—Dr. ,T. A. Car- The shipments down the canyon have £ returned to Montana in the summer, hart, who is said to have built tlie first been about forty tons a day while Call Early While Lot is Large. arrived at Helena on the evening of self-propelled vehicle, died here Mon­driving 150 feet in the ore shoot, July 4, and on the next day went to day, aged 84. He was honored re­ which is in nearly 2,600 feet from tlie Trinity Gulch and engaged in mining cently by the National Association oi portal of the lower tunnel. The ore ifi bF and prospecting. In the winter of 1808Automobile Manufacturers in resolu­ averages $25 to $30 a ton. £ Good Service and Prompt Delivery æ he went to Silver Creek and continued tions recognizing him as the pioneei Recent word from Tintic is that the in the automobile business. Will Be Given You æ prospecting and placer mining un­ new 100-ton mill which was construct­ s til he struck the Drum Lummon ed near Eureka City for the treatment We Lead in Prices and Others Follows. mine (named from a parish in his nat­ Arrest Night Raiders. of ores from the Chief Consolidated s ive county,) in 1880. Even from the Marietta, Okla.—Fifty alleged mem­ has turned out its first carload of con­ æ day of its discovery the mine proved bers of night riders' organizations of centrates. This will make up a car Love county have been arrested. Tim ïbfîyiæbRîfibnbliîlibfîîfibRîfibfibfîlfitfiîfilfî^^îfi^ifîbfîîfibH»!iîbRbFi!fiifîifi!fibfî^ibfî^3? rich and made money until he sold it of 30 to 40 tons. The returns from men have been arraigned on charges its treatment at the smelter will he to an English syndicate, for §1,000,000. of conspiracy and threats to do per­awaited with considerable interest by Egypt's Flood Time. Longevity of Birds. layer behind tlie retina called the In 1880 was solemnized the marriage sonal harm and damage to property,Tintic operators in particular. June 15 is in Egypt an anxious time, In ancient days it was the general of Mr. Cruse to Miss Margaret Carter,, “choroid tnpetum.” Tiffs layer in­ and released on bonds of $1,000 each. One carload of fold ore, 30,000 for then it is that there comes the first belief that ravens lived longer than cludes numerous flat cells packed with a sister of the late Hon. Thos. II. Car­ pounds, on which the assay would indication of the annual flood. The any species of birds, and it was said crystalloid bodies, which act like a ter, ex-United States senator from Mon­ Fix Minimum Wage. place a value of approximately $1,000,-amount of the rise Ims been accurate­ that their age frequently exceeded a mirror. In some beetles and moths ly recorded every year from 3000 B. C. tana. She died in December of the Olympia, Wash.—The state mini­000 has been shipped from Cripple century. Recent studies of the subject the eyes shine like rubies when they same year, leaving an infant daughter, mum wage commission has established Creek to Denver. This is believed to to the present time, for there is only indicate that no authentic instance of are obliquely illumined at night Pro­ Mary. $10 as the weekly minimum wage for be the most valuable car of ore ever a foot or two between starvation and a raven surpassing seventy^ytars of fessor Bugnion has recently studied the women and girls employed In officestransported in this country. The mine plenty, and between plenty and devas­age is on record. But parrots have eyes of one of the hawk moths and in any kind of clerical work, effective Is owned by Chicago and Detroit capi­ tation. The rise is recorded by the been known to live one hundred years. Chronic rheumatism contracts the nilometer constructed by the Caliph finds that the retina Is very thick and muscles, distorts the joints and under­ February 20. talists. There is also a record of a golden eagle Infiltrated with a rose colored pigment Mutawakhul more than ten centuries which died at Scbonbrunn at the age mines the strength. A powerful pene­ Ever sinc,e the old Daly mine at “erytbropsln.” Part of the retina Avlgtor Drowned. ago, on the island of Rhoda, oppositeof 118; another was kept in the Tower Park City, a property with a dividendCairo. A square well, from the water forms a tapeium, and the reflection is trating and relieving remedy will be Oceanside, Cal.—Lieutenant F. J. of London for ninety «years, while a dne to a network of silvery air tubes, found in BALLARD’S SNOW LINI­ record of $2,925,000, forwarded a car­ of which rises a marble column, Is con­ Gerstner, observer in one of the six load of $50 ore some time ago, reports third died at Vienna aged 104 years or tracheae, helped to some extent by MENT. It restores strength and sup­ nected with the river by a canal. As scout aeroplanes have been rife that a strike worth Geese and swans are tenacious of life, movement of the retinal pigment pleness to the aching limbs. Price 25c. that started on a flight from San Die the water rises more of the pillar Is while had been made off the 800-foot hidden. When the “eighteen cubits” and extraordinary accounts exist of 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold'by go to Los Angeles, was drowned in level. This report has now been con­ the great age to which they have at­ Rhetoric, the sea ten miles north of this place, mark is passed the starvation specter Potts the druggist. Adv-l-m. firmed. vanishes, the "nineteen cubits” mark tained. Buffon and other naturalists Church—Whnt Is rhetoric? Gotham ' Conspirators Arrested. Several Salt Lake crowds are fig­ awash stops the grumblers, and twen­ have credited them. with eighty and —Why, I believe irils something a man one hundred years of life. The Dillon Hospital. Nogales, Mex.—Eight Mexicans, al­uring on taking bonds and leases on ty-two cubits completely satisfies the has to use when proposing marriage to a Boston schoolteacher. — Yonkers South Washington street, the Kings­ leged to have been concerned in a groups of claims at Goldfield, and lo­ optimist But if the twenty-four cubit bury residence. Mrs. Helena E. Curtsl cated near the scene of the Jumbo mark gees under devastation is at Eyes That 8hine at Night, Statesman. scheme to aid thfe Carranzistas in The gleam of a cat’s eyes when a R. N. 42-tf. Mexico, were arrested here by Extension strike, a number of Utah band. But the Assuan dam has mit­ light catches them in the darkness ap­ Do but half of what you can and you officers and charged with conspiracy people have been in there and se­ igated the anxiety of 5,000 years.— London Chronicle. pears to be due to reflection from, a will be surprised at your own diligence. 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