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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1911)
-wuciirwmrwfn). wjmmu-neg.uiw mimmmt imiiwm i mi. . ecrwnintt pi, . ti . 1 ,Mit Stye f tunino fefaU. aurruw mr ni XOLVHTB OM tV INTMUf ATKWAI. ITbTWS M t NITW) PWMt ! aWRVtOB) IVICM Fifth Vcr N. I. KLAMATH PALM. OftBUO. WKDNKflDAi, MAY 8, 1011 trn9B$ afllt OfflM ADY GIVES PLAN FOR MARSH DRAINAGE FORM CORPORATION HOIty )V TIIK LAND OWNERS, BJK HAV8. WOK Ml INSURE THE BVCCrXHITL DRAINAGE OF IIITII VAI.fAIII.E PROPERTi ThU It tin' nut limn ilnca roclama-. Wi bM tint been talked of hero thai I lit iwimp land of (he lower lekol tart been In irh shape that they ran I W reclaimed," mIiI AM Ady thla' aralag. Mr Ady lpreldatof the' welrr Vaert nttoclatjon, aail una of Iktlargtut twatnp land ownera of Ihla Mrtloa. Mo liai apeut the greater Ij vu working hard for (hi affair, an Hi"1 program thi-y havn arranged will lm u mualral trent. All of tho playera niv lovori of miitlc, and lako n pride In their orgnnlratlon, and na a result! of thlt, together with tho Rplendldi I leadership of Mr. Hnow, tho city of' Kin ninth Fall boati of one of tho Ally la inn.lciit that tl... mono cum lrt ,",,",,! ",n ."'" ,,aclnc Ct 'a" In secured to nnanco tho pro. I If rl"l",n" l",t " loading profet.lonnl tl..- owner will form tl,.. .o.npnny. """ ,nl ranlWillonai. ai.d hope to mh work commenced . 1,,"r"nr ,,r,' " going ju.t Hlthln thron or four month. If thl !' "' ,,hr ho,t CMI do' nd f"r company U not formed It I probable ",'"" ""'!" '" n " urprUo In ii,m Mr At. ....i ti. t i "" There nro many who nro com er. who own . .rKr, trart of what I. ' f ' " "' ', "'" l " " "' hlch enn.l.lcred the pick of h,. Hv.,np ''7 ""k '" ,h0d",)' ''. land, will .lvknn.l ,0,1.1 ..-- "' "' " " "I" out Of the l.i.Min.. .,.,.i.iv l,,,r I""""' "t the cloae of the con ml. hIII toallio that they did not pay mil their money for charity, but In Mend, they wero given a concert worth twice thn money. There arc other, nlo, who come prepared to hear high cImh rphdltloni, and they will not lento tho halt disappointed, either. Then nn twentyflp member In the orKanltatlnn, nil of them true. run. lalrlam, and the boyx are In hopen of aweiilnir their ranka to thirty. Anion LAKE WILL! CLAIM 14,000 TAXED TIIK HKCOKU LAROKriT UBT IX THK NTATK POMIUI.K HKHVM OK HIO liANU LOTTKRV. TACOMA TIRES OF THE RECALL! tl at... .1.... I. tl.-kl.ua ra.v;r;,TK," w wu-iis!. . "j ."'. ' Urn by thn government. ' Kit VKNTKHIIAV TO oi'NT COM. Mr. Ady baa ln UKMaf Hi aflar a , MHH)KIIM HO A.VOTIIKIl Kl.t-.V. kf aad ledloua Mht, a4 tbe aecre Ury f the Interior haa authorised the T,OJ M,MT K KM MAV taTII ntiaalaR of the land. Tbe matter . baew In lh hand of the local Water Vmn' auoclatlon, t.nd aa anon aa HtejUo" Vt Krtlcti kiNMrnti due the aaaoclallon air' TACOMA, May 3 TliU election. MtkaUnd can he releaatd. , ridden city mint undergo vt another Tatr are ntxnit IG.000 acre of) ordeal, None of thn candidate In night aro Dr. J. K. Davie, clarouet: M, llrnadherv, oboe; Jatne A. Nown ham, cernet: J. H. Hodge, baritone; lvt.n Danlela, horn; Klmer E. John ion, trombone. The aeat nale will 0cn tomorrow L.AKB VIEW, May I. Lake county will aoon claim tbe accond larnat number of Individual taapayara In the atate, dttplU tbe fact that Mere are only about 6000'realdenta In the county. ThU number, which will ap proximate H,, la due to tho aub dividing of the lame fcoldlnRn of tbe Oregon Valley Land company, which Hold the Callfornla-OreHM MlllUry road grnnt In tract lent wont from ten to 1000 acre In area and wbleb crouton tho county. Tho tame com pany alto aold many evctlona of land In (looae Lake, Chevaucan and War ner ttlloy that wore aecurod from tho original owners. In addition to the taxpayer of thtae tract are a bunch of 14,000 lota (a tho addition to Ukevlew platted bjrjthl company nhlcli pay Mate and cawnty taaea. Prederlcka today. The men will not bo charged with the TImca dynamiting at thla tlrao, but with a utipplemcntnrr crime In connection with t!io Time cxplotlon. Krcderlck linn confirmed the report that Jtidgo Mordwelt will hear the cac. Handicapped by hnvlng no know lodge of the Htnlo' cane ngalnit tho McN'ainnrnH. the nttorncya for the do fcnc nro making effort to got from Frederick r.- copy of the grand Jury tcetlmony after the Time dlia- tcr, Frederick, who haa tho whip hand, will probably have a brlof pre liminary hearing, presenting a akel- eton of tho cato, enough to bold the prlionera without tipping off hi hand till tho caae la atronger. The liurna agent say they hnvo been Informed that Schmidt haa been killed. Fndorlcka aaya hi caae la ccuro without Schmidt, but other cltlm that Schmidt la the connecting link between the McXamarna and tho ether Huipectod laborltct. KLAMATH CO. UNO INVOLVED IN SUIT ifMp land on tho Oregon aide that ttM ait ii rally come under one eye the latt reeall election rccohed tho ucreaiary malorlty for the omen of M. Along thn ihore at tbe aouth-i city commlaltoner, to cmivunily MMSHINGTON 10 HUE II MOMS XENDOIE mad of thn lower lake. there nw'l,rday,a election will he In fart aiL'nlled I'reuc Service Meat 10.000 acree In private owner-.primary to the final election on Ma) ' WA8IIINOTON Ii f May 3 Tim aUa, aad about S5.000 arrea ef gov llh. when the oter. pick from lhn'nr.tlonalipllal will aoo'n botbeacene taaaat twamp land on the CaU." blgh men for each rnmmluloner. of n coutlniiou. aviation tournament. frala tide, ThU never baa paaaed ahlp. thn men io tervo out the term Punhnnt. it,.,., .in i, .1.1.., wpnitin uwiirrtnip, aaa will proo-,"' mo prrteni inciimueni. aWyitaome future date be reclaimed Yeterda' vote tliomil an abate krta Halted Hite gnverameat. ment or Interett, only CS ier cent of Mr. Ady' plan for reclaiming the tbe tegltiratlon (Milling. All four of ll,M0acrr along tbe railroad la for l" prewint rommlwloner. I.. V. fremiti a rorporatlon by placing all'Ro). Owen Kood. Nlcbola Oawaon Kw toad In one rompany. Thl com-' and Itay Kreeland, will run In the 'Vat j.ltftallnta atititulett ! m. m mw, .tt.V., VtWH) : RIO Wt II. tVllft. W. B. Clayton. Ilenlamln Week and Frank Ijimblon, who were the hlgheiit of the big field candl dMe. Voted I2A.000 of thin 10m tm made liartli. the toclnlUt candidate, got 'immediately available. 3,1 aa vote, but waa noted out finally. ntK(ljot. General Allen ha atktd by I'ettlt. uho got 3.4TG Jneioplane maker to make offere, and eapect noon to have one or more machlncf In Washington. if IE 10 UnSMN WELL DRILLINGiLEGISLATOtS RESffiN FIW THE STEEMN COMHTTEE Mfceald eatlly dlapoae of boada to "amewat of ft an acre, which waM be amply lufflcleat to cover the at of d;klng and drainage and pro twat for Irrigation. Aa aoon aa thn bad U reclaimed It could be aold of k aull tracta and all would aharo "ft la the proceed. If any of tho Kwt owner ihould deilre to retain ay of their holdlnga or eelect land In laotltr location, they could do eo and Hr for .mii.. either n raab or with tork. ArcOnllliK III Mr. Adr It I ItanMo. jfMe to rerUlm thete landa by the! WM bV I " .V"1 'AV P?rtln' ''fJ 'Krtiooi, at 3 ..-clock a &m aJZ f .?."'." I '''""' "' ' ln-reted In .Ink- IT 'J: h::inrt.p.r.' v- " n. .,, I. property . tW isoan .... ..... ... ,. Had ti iii fc". .i... .. .1 . rl wl lx "ld at tho court - -... .. .,,., mat it woera urn Jry for all of them to work r In one yitem before tboy W Mpeet io hope to accomplUh WMag toward reclaiming their k. Ady bcllovea that thla work can M oa very cheaply and at much "coat than waa eatlmated by tho watlon tervlce. Two aldea of the JJir. already diked, ono by the a4 aad tho other by the embank- of tho channel. The main work Ut. i n" ,0 d0M W,M Put "lia a 4,e(lg0 Mi tMu a dyke "H la. border of the who to the "Bad. mtchea ran bo ran through "" pnrllona of tha land tad a nl? JLI! Lft ,,Mr ,bo mira bridge. '"wiu tho natural eTaaaretlAB wilt JJal the land In thla tract. "Mho government planned to Zr.th' WI r brlnglag wat.r la "waarrom the upper lako, Mr Ady 22Jt H of the land eaa bo Irrl T , the channel, aa tht lerel J" ter I alwaya muab hlyh.r J a lurroundlng land, even at " War mark. In thla way. after ? la drained. Irrigation can bo " t the minimum coat. Mr. taker on the Meld, and vialtora may acquire the "aviation neck" without charge, t'ncle Sam I the ihowman. Negotlalloiu aru about completed for the leate of ground ucar Waah Ington by the war department for uao a an aerodome, Thn deiartmtat la arranging to buy ereral aeroplane, an appropriation of 112.1,000 having Uen made for tho purpoco by both limit,' of rongren. The enate haa HHCRKT HOCimr NOTM t - A big meeting of KUnath Lodge No. , Knlgbta of Pythla. will bo held thl evening In the weat ball of thn f. O. O. F. building, when at lean four candidate will receive tho flrt degree. Tbo member of the or der will 1. 1 to take aome deflnlto action In regard to tho quvatloa of bulldlutt a lodgu temple, and for thl reaaon n full attendance la dealred, not only of the member of thla lodge, but oth er Knlgbta who are la the city, aa fol lowing the meeting a banquet will m be acrved. boaae. Already fifteen of the proper ly ownera have algucd a petition for theto well, which I being circulated by Colonel M. I.. Alllion. Thn Idea for thote Interrttcd It for all to contribute to the linking of u well on tho property belonging to ono of tho algnera. and If thla la a auc cvatful venture, the algner will pay the aaoclatlon tbe cott of the well, and thl will be uted In alnklng an other well, etc. HOI MTEREST SHOWN I N6 UN CONCERT With tho flrat concert to be given by tbe Klamath Falla Military Band only a conplo of da off, everybod) In the city la beginning to talk about tho affair, and tho number who have expreaaed their Intention of attending the atalr Indlrataa that the "S. It. O." algu will be In evidence when the mu alclana make their Initial bow to tbo public Friday evening. Dlroctor Snow and hi men have Mote Ends Today; Hostilities Are Expected By Consul at Juarez J" Pon tho probable tlmo to be w the retlremaa: 3f Frtetdaat W4Ul!.be,, were "I" that ! be called aooa. 4Wb7.wMl!'mo ,h Mwiutlonary 2Lo MUadlng throughout the re- i "ore la mueh k of a now capital on tht weat EL PASO. Toxaa, May 3. Consul rhemae P. Bdwarda at Jaarea haa tel egraphed to tho aUto department that through tho failure of tho federal peaee eetaMlaaloaera to appear at Jauroi, hoatllltlea wero expected, fol lowing .the termination of the urmla- tie at aooa today, It to generally bellnvod here tnat tho ewtcaaa at tha poaoo aegotmtlon United Preaa Benrtea. COI.UMIIIIS, Ohio, May 3. Six inetnbera of tho houte ateerlng com mittee have reilgned, and repreaenta tlo Nye, tho chairman, la tho only remaining member. Tho member re signed when they learned that deapite .N'je'a ktatomonta that they had ac cepted bribe merely to entrap tbe briber, he did not report the brlbea to Speaker Vlnlng until two weeka after he had accepted tbe monoy, and that he gavo Vlnlng uono of the orlg lual marked bill the detective gave him. Governor Harmon examined tbo money, and tetllfled to tbe grand Jury to thl effect. Operation a Saeceaa Ora. Hamilton and Flaher perform ed a aitcceaaful operation thla morn ing on Mr. Charlca Oonart at the Donart rotldenco In Nlcbola addition. Mra. Oonart I rallying readily from the effect of the operation, aad tbe aurgcon am confident of her recovery. PEACE CNGtESS Off IS TOIAYJN lALTaWK United Preaa Bervloe, IIALTIMORR. MiV 3,-Prealdent Taft, Cardinal Olbbona, Andicw Car negie and many other aotablta aro among the aneakera at the Third Peace Congreaa, which opened la thla city thla afternoon for a throe-daya' aoaalon. Tbo mooting, It la expected, will endorae the, auggeated Orltlah ar- bltratlon treaty. Angry Been KUI Horeo I'ultad Preaa Servico VISALIA, May 3 Two horaoa wtro atuag to death and Tom Hardin, a ranch hand, waa aarlouaty tajarod whea attacked by a awarm of beaa near Raeter. Klamath Chapter No. 35, Royal Arch Maton. will hold a conocatlou Saturdty evening In Whlte-Maddox ball. The member of tbe degree team of Proapcrlty Lodge No. 104, Daughter of Kebckab, nro requested to meet In Odd Fellow hall tonight for drill. The F. II. Sprague Post, 0. A. It.. will bold It regular monthly meeting In their room In the Library building. Modoc Tribe No. &0, Improved Or der of Hcd Men. will gather In Red Men'a hall thl evening In regular weekly council. Paat Chancellor Commander C. D. Ilogue. Chancellor Commander C. O. Low aad Keeper of the Record and Boa) Albert .E. Rider of Klamath Lodge No. . Knlgbta of Pythlaa, havo Jmt been presented with at tractive watchfob. bearing tbe em blem of tho order. Tbe fob were aent by the grand lodge of tho atate. Recital at Early Hoar Mra. Don Zumwalt announce that the haa arranged to bavo tho concert to bo given by her pupil on Friday evening to begin at 7:30 abarp, to that It will not intorfore with tho con cert of the band at tbe opera home. Tbe program will begin early, aad be flnlihed In lime for all to attend tbe band concorti LIGHT MO POWER PLANT OESTMYED KOSBDURO. May 3. Fire at Win- cheater, live mile north of Itoaeburg, totally deatroyed tho plant aupplyinit Koaeburg with water, light and elec tric poer. The low la $50,000, with Iniurance aggregating III. 000. The plant I owned by Kendall Dro., PilUburg. Several local Induttrie and four motion picture theater are deprived of power for at loaat a month. Tho emergency plant here will supply tho city with plenty of watvr and limited lighting for the next few da) a, when tho ccrvlru will again be normal. Thl I the third big Inttltutlon In Dougla county to be vliited by Dro within the patt week. Thn destruc tion of the lumber plant at Leona on Saturday entailed a not lot of fSO,- 000. On tbo preceding Monday tho Mercy hotpltat in Roteburg waa dam aged 13,000. the requirement domanded by tliei xtato board. After having once boen III C AFTFD RIIVFDC raated by tho examiner, tbe barber v n k-11 OWlllUJ nro granted now certificate each year ! by making application nnd paying the' required fee. It will bo welcomo nowa to tbe pco plo of this city to hear and know that tho work of paving Main atreet wit be gin again In n few daya. WRYRRHAl'HRRS, HOPKIXB A.VD OTHER LARGE TRACTS BOIOHT FROM TUB SOtTHERN PACIFIC .ARE AFFECTED CONFESSES TO A GREWSOME CRIME INDIAN' MAN IS RELIEVED TO HAVE KILLED OTHER KM PLOYES ON HIM FARMWORE MI'RDERED MAN'S CLOTHES Episcopal Rlahop Hero HUhop O. Mott Wllllama of Mar- quetto, Mich., I here on a vlalt to hla eon. D. o. Wllllama, who la' la the im- ploy of the Klamath Development company. Mr. Wllllama Sr. It tho Uplacopal Blahop of Northern Mich igan, and one of tho moit prominent church men of that auto. Mr. Wll llama came to the tout for the bene fit of hla health, and he xnectu to apond aome lime In Klamath Fallt. Neighbor report that a man who live ob the alopa or the weat bill U In tbe habit of beating bU lS.year old boy la a fearful manner on tho allghteat provocation. Tho unnatural father, who la aald to bo a good mechanic, la aald to bo sadly addict ed to drink, aad it la when ho la In a drunken condition that ho oeta upon aad beata hla boy. A complaint waa filed with County Judga Worden agalnat tho man, with the expectation of having tho boy toko from aim and given a chance to attend achool, aa he la aald to bo (mutually blight In hla atudle. II waa a fact algnlacant of tho need or more hotel room In thla city that during Friday night. Saturday sight and Sunday Bight, before, darisc after the Sanaa atow waa ta to, every hotel, rooming bouae, lodging houao aad boarding houte la the town waa crowded to overflowing, aad many men wero compelled to aeek ban a la wklck to reet for tho night, for waat of better accomodaUoaa. la tha town arewlaaT Doean't It look I like It waa crowded? mm RIFLE TROPHY IXKIWUCOllECTION United Prctta Service WASHINGTON. D. p.. May 3. An. other rlflo ahootlng trophy baa re cently been added to tho collection at the office of the aecretary of war. . The lateat addition to tbe prize ! the Dewar cup, which ha jutt ar rived from England. Thla cup wax won by tbe American team last year. In competition with toama of Great Ilrltain and Auatralla. Each country waa represented by fifty men ahoot lng araall caliber rlflea at aerenty-flve feet. Tho trophy la et allver cup. tblrt.w Incaea high, which coat IS00. It waa lreaented by Sir Tbomaa Dewar of B'igland. It will remain in tbe cna- tody of the United 8tatee one year, when It will again be put la compe tition. United Preaa Service. FOWLER, Ind., May 3 John Peel, ho wnt arretted yetterday, haa con fentcd to the laylng of Jocph Kem per. He gavo full detail of tbe grew- aome manner In which he chopped the body to piece. Kemper' head wax hacked off, hi legs severed and the trunk mutilated. Peel burled the body on hla farm. Poor ton declared that after Kem per disappeared hit father begaa wearing Kemper' clothe. Two oth er men whom Peel employed, Char let Clark and Chnrlc Hack, recently dl apperirod. Hla ion unoarthed a mutilated corpie on the farm ycaterday. Score are digging up the Peel farm, four wile eatt'of here, In tho belief that other corpae aro burled there. Mia Lulu Straw, who haa been III for aome month. I reported to bo much improved, and In a fair way to entirely recover her health, which Ii a matter of congratulation to hr many friend. John V. Houaton of the Houston opera houac and tbo Temple theater. left thla morning for San Fraaclaco on theatrical builneae. He will be ab aent about a week. WOULD PIEVEKT Mi LKe1T1tW6JXTRA0iTieM Uulted Preaa Servico WASHINGTON, D. C. May 3. Congreamun Cnarloe A. Korbley of Indiana today Introduced a bill la tbo bouae, amending the extradition lawa, ao aa to prevent & repetition of the McNamara affair. KXAMINATIOK OP aUMBRS for mtatk aomnoATi STRIKE MSIMflEIN SUMMER UKE T 280 FT. L. P. Klpple, the wltxard of Sum' mer Lake, haa agcin struck flowing water. Mr. Hale, tho artealan well borer, who baa for aomo time been operating on the farm of Mr. Klp ple, at tbo bead of Summer Lake waa In town aprcadlng tho glad now that nt a depth of 360 feel u atrong flow of water had been atruck mak ing tho fourth flowing well at tho upper end of Summer Lake, three of them being on the property of Mr. Klpple. It la now proven beyond a doubt that Summer Lake la In a good arteaiaa water belt and every aero of land that haa been above tbe preeent dltche. that aro uaed for Irrigation purpoaea, can now bo auc- ccaafully watered. Chewauean Pre. M'UMAIA AltfUiWKT IHSMY OR FRRMY United Preaa 8ervlco LOS AKOBLEfl. May 3. That the arraignment of the McNamaraa will be hold either Tburaday afternoon or Friday la certain, according to tho an nouncement of Dlitrlct Attorney Aa tbe rcautt of tho decletoa la the Oregon and California land grant ault by Judge Wolverton, It haa beaa aa nounccd that the government awiu agalnat the forty-flvo dWaora of tim ber load purchaaed from the railroad company, will be preeeed to trial at once. Among tbe forty-flvo who par chased land In amount of 1,000 acre and more aad against whoa aatta hare been filed are: Aahlaad Maaa faeturlng company, Booth Kelly Lum ber company, Pokegama Sugar Plae Lumber company, Weyerbauaor Land company, Albert C. Hopkins, Oohkoab Land and Timber company, aad oth er wnoo land are In Klamath county. About 10,000 acres of tbe Hopkins tract la affected, and about tho same amount belonging to tho Woyarhaaa cra, and betwoen 12,000 aad 16,100 belonging to tbe Oshkoah Load aad Timber company. Thero was aome doubt about whether tbe government would areas cute the prlvato caaea before laal ad judication of tho mala aalt la tho United States supreme court, bat the understanding prevails now that aach cases will be pressed. Jadgo Wolver ton's doctaion Is taken aa aaflkteat confirmation of tho goveramoat's po sition. After aach aa exhaustive r rearch Into tho lav. first by Rpwlal tslstant Attorney General Towasend. then by Attorney Oeaeral Wleker- aham, aad laat by Judge Wolverton. It toem a fair aaaumotlon that ih hlehcr court la more likely to aaatiln the tower court than to revcraw It. Upon this assumption. It Is said, tho government will be warranted la hav ing the private caaea brought to a hearing aa aoon aa practicable. Final declalon In thla respect will bo reach ed while Mr. Townsend la In Wash ington, D. C, whero be Is now con ferring with tbo attorney geaeral. In tbe trial of the forty-flvo pri vate cases, the main points of law aa decided by Judga Wolverton will gov ern. Only the rights arlalag throagh the sate by the railroad to prlvato per sons will havo to bo eatered upon anew. Aa the law governing taaoetat and kaowlng purchasers of realty la well defined. It I expected that la the lilvate cases rapid decision may bo inacbed. It Is also claimed that the time of limitation hat expired, aa tho aatoat to moat all of the laad held by these companies baa been Issued mora thaw lx yeara, which tho law roeegaUaa aa tbo time of limitation, Moat of tbe laad waa passed to Ita present owners more thaa tea yeara ago. ChJM Is Insprovlaa; Mr. and Mrs. Fraacla J. Bowae of Boaaaaa havo been vkdUas tha lat- ter'a alater, Mra. L. Oorbor, la thla city, while their child, who ha boon very alck, baa beaa under a dottor'a care. Tbe child la much Improved today, and Mr. Bowne left for Beam ta this moraiac. J. Rosenthal, a wall kaowa mer chant of Dorrta, la here today cm a bualneaa trip. Ho la a guest at tho Llvermore hotel. American Citizens Onable to Leave Mazatlan; They Are Between Sides Deputy Stale Barber Exasalaar J. E. Swanaon will hold aa examlaatloa all day tomorrow at tha Klamath bar ber shop. There will ha several ap plicants to take tha test aad graduate Into the ranks of fuU-flledd ton- unable, for that reason, to ansaai to laorlal artlttt If they aueeeed la filling I the war deaaHmaat at Waahlagtoa United Press gervlco DOUOLA8. May I. AcorUIng to tho advices brought here by refageea from Ouaymas, at loaat 1,000 Amer icana aro poaatd up at Muatlaa, and aro uttsrly unable to mako their es-1 capo from that place. All railroad commualcatlOB la cut ot, aa la tale- graph commaaleatloa, aad they ara for relief. All ot the territory Uadward la bold by the lasarrootos, who ara pre venting aayhody trom'f iwaaalar' through the Has-, while Masatkut kK bor la full ot federal gwaboats, wkMQ , eompleUly blockade all across by tWsf -j! soaroo. It la mora thaa llkir'aaty,: ' tha ratal) will appeal ta Waahkai t, to for aid to bo seat iotar aay-x - - j Kaaaaa au njaairiBMi, J .VZli ' T - - - ' vf"' V 101 M2&, Ml . .jX-iCj Vf ''i'S'-',"'"" r" jfV'Tr- . ..'.. r. tw4ii JTrtt