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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1911)
-S " .-'? vVfTfi. i JWT,V' -vs. " " "v 't; . v w 5f f rCi. ' tf if .' , -jM&V ,4 -' V "' nf, fifes . - -VD- . , r- rv -' " a W .' MVI'ri.110 HIT THK, . KVKXIXO MBWSPAMM I'Jll.NT TIIK XKWH, SOT HMtOWf i. DM1 Kl I'llNW NKWM HKHVIUM ,,'? (W 'M . A H '1 fifth tear ! KLAMATH FALLS, OIIKUON, tt'llllXtWMV. DCTOIim I, 1BI1 fries, Mret a Ik StoemttQ fot,L'A . Ms ' fa l..t 3b 21 1 raw. FOR PURER EFFORT LIME WASH FOR TANK mivitiii: im'luih.nu uloiiiuk IMU.S .NOT OO INTO M.tl.Mt HOIK I'HOCKHH HAH IIKKXritT. ( I.KSII I. KIAKWHKHK (lmcrnl Manager Uvorgo J. Wsltou 0f I lip Klamath Kail Light arid Waler eeinpatiy lnt(l Oil morulug that thn piopmltlon lu drive n well (or ortv iIaii water I now bcforu lliu official of tho company at the headquarlere In riv. "Time are twu bids llmt I know ol Mug lonalder'td, mill quite kI ttlr kio'o aro befoiu IIiiii," ho aald. We Imui ono firm In vluw fur Hid work, (I. A. Ilntmuu A Co,, of lllddlc, Ore, who have a drilling ayatem by l,lrli they rnn iltik a well 3,000 feet, If nni'uty Wo wlah li Ko nliotil 1,'iOu fret, lint, of course, nrtoalnn wilrr nilRlit Ik found this tide or tlml Viol. "While wo weie turprlatil In Ouil II at ltii tratt of water Inkeu from the rpply alneo wo had inVrn measures which llioiiKlit would rid llio wn Iff of contamination show u rimrli bacilli, lu'ii t rotnr fo niniier the rrrl nf Hip firm rain on Hip Atcr w nr.i not iiirprlacd. Ir, C'ln fl. Whllr, irn'inr' or lli state Uenllli txard, nlm wn livn, told u that Hip flut rnln would atlr U bad ranlttr and ilrlvo It Into I ho ui!) Aflcr lla fall rnln nn over ho Ihlnk wo will lr tn-v of, tlm troublo wi far n tl at nrt ol It I ronccrnrd, to that tlo lu'irrntaur of purity will b potior. "It muni Im) iHirnc In mind that Hip (lomid It full at Ilin contamination In tlm nvlRhborbooil or thn aupnly, Whllo llm Ankcny ditch, lor lntnnre. h no been iloiitipd, )! thrm I plenty or undrMlrahln nuhptancp whlcl hat annkiil Into the toll bclwovn the ditch and tho tiiil)'( nnd tlm rnln It rwrcnnary In clean thl out. The flrtt rain that romf atoiiK atari 11, and In iur f tlmo It will l olillturuttd. "U'n hnyo bad pooplo cxprcai sur prNn nt tho ntuoitnl or clilorldo o( lltno which they belluri' to bo In tr-a witi r tiiiy dnco wo bart In on uttnK Hint rhvmlcnt to rlcan our rwi trrnlr. It I not tho raao that wo tint tt,o lime Into tho water that roc liitu tlo clt) iimlnt. A tolntlon It used which It nlmply for cleanlni: put tbo rtMTxolr. Thl tank It miptlrd ind our turn tnka a iinantlty or water ton IhlnltiR thrco pound or chlorldo of Hum In fifty sallont, and with ll.l fluah out thw tank, "Thl inUturo la nhnply y ra1i, and ul'cn tho lank la cleaned with II then tho aupply I allowed lo 111! thrf tank (iKMn. Wo nro not doln.t nil) thlnK that baa not' been directed by tho authorities whoa Inatriicllimn we mint ncrmarlly rely on, and, In fact aro not roIiir a far aa thry Iiatii rig nlflcd that we may. . "At cording to Dr. Wlillii i' ran put 1 1 mo directly Into tho, aupply of water In quantities that will not hurt tComlnuH on I'aRo ) Scary Experience Malin Excursionists In A Launch (In at excltcmont prevailed at tho Mulln colony Sunday. After dark, la a ttouny nnd cold nlgbt, sovvoteen poison were lott on a gasoline launch, Tho pnity, coutlatlng of two ukii from Merrill, operator ot the launch4, v. a. Adams, wife und child; . Jna. Haloutka, wife and child, Toan Frodcnburg, wro and children, and tmuo othors, started la the morning n the launch, which had only a IK- v Power ongluo, for the lava beds, ' Tulo lako woa stormy, and high wives with whlternps woro rolling up. Tlio party woa expected back, beforo .suntet, but wbon the darknsss set over the stormy waters and there waa tlgn.ot the launch, aaveral rela tives and frlenda of tha.aimirilonltts ro running around oa the shore, houtlng and calling tat the darkaess, In vain. , 'Wfi ': 1 ! After 11 p, lifctpukmn Uvlag WATER IS MADE Ihinu. In MIIIh Aildlllon Tlm Mill Addition liuptiivvmoiil "lull lll kIvo ti mnilitl dniim 1'ildny iivuiiltiR, Oclobtr nth, In thulr now hull, MIIIh Addition. Orntlcmmi COt, ladle frcnt, Una will linto tlllth mid Main nt S 15 l-.lt Crunk It) (tier, fiom Ban Trancltco, who oiKnnlted n lodco of llolinmlnii Ttiiucr Aaaorlntlon at Mnllu, ha iU parted for bit home, KEEPER OF DAM Til CrT rilTTlhh IU DLl UUIIrlUL I.O.HI' HI Villi (JAIi: .MN 1(1 HA VI. AHOIIi: Itl'll.T I'OH IOr.KN. .MUM lS' AIIOI T 'IUO MONTHS ntO.M I'HMIUNT timi: Project Kuitluecr W W. I'aich, lu. eliarttu ol Hio reclamntlnn aenlro nl ' Ihlt Milnl, U nilvcitliliiK for hid for a rot lane in which will li lualnlieii Hie unto keeper for the lot Ither ilnui, tin inllra aoiitlirAt or tho rlty, when tho dnm nnd rntlnKO are com plrti d. Hid nro to Im In October 9th nnd II I deMrcd lo hnto the rottaRt complete,! by DeremlM'r 16th. IniwitillMi In flu IiIm Iia tffil ' lure will bo 31x32, with four room, nnd front and bark porrho, HeurR C Clark, tho contractor who It bulldlnR llm l.oit Hirer direr.; slou dam nnd mlaeellaneou dlrtralon, clmunul, with riilwrl uud bridge, will bo Hirouitli with Jil work In ni fi w week. Iho coerniiicnl ha practlrall) dr- ctilc.il on tho man to nil tho po-ltlon of calcke'per, but believe Hint .in ' anniiuuiement nt till a tlmo mleht , pnito prrmature. L ITS COAL TRADE l'lt)ll'ti:iON tOMI'II.KH nv r. H. ii:ol.(HJI('AI. SI'IIVIIY AXOTIIK hTAIH ltl.TtK.tj OK MIN'KS HHOW i,('lti:.VHK IX HMO OREGON OSES --' wh-Tc bo It now tiling for a writ ot The co.il mining Indutlry ol Ore-Union lorput to prevent extradition gon. iietordlng lo Mr. Parker, I uf- California. ferlnu from tba gront liicrc.iiw In thO The Ilremer cj will mako the nroduitloi of no'roloum In Cnllfornlai third famou murder trial at Auburn and Its uae n fuel, for tlotucitlo nco.lt a well ns for rnllrondt nnd for man ufacturing Tho production of coal lu Oii'gou d cri'astd fiom R7.27C abort Ion lu 1U0U lo 03.341 ton In 1010. n 1oh nf 2 4,036 tout, or 27.6 per cent, Tho nluo docreasiil $10,088, or I.C8 rcr cent, from f. 35,086 In 1000, lo ::i,iio III 1010 Only two inlnvs, tho Newport and the llenxer lllll.-Imth In Coo county, ship cunl In largo quanlltl s. tho hl- nicnla being mndu nlmnst entirely n ten to Kan Krnnclcro. r-i On Tule Lake Of on (he ponlnaula or Tulo lako brought In In his wagon tho halt rroion excur sionists'. Tho launch broke down when tho parly rencltcd about tho mlddlo ot tho bike, and Iho wavos wore drlftlnB tho Ijolplets vessel towards the ponln aula, A iiiorcltul high wavo throw the boat nwqy up ou tho dry shoro with nil tho excursionists safe Tho mon of Iho expedition atarted on foot In scorch of help, nnd lato In tho evening secured from u ranchman thu necottnry wagons to take jlho castaways" home. It l next to a miracle that no lives were lost, twd.lhe experience of all tbe'ruerubera of tho expedition nouada llke a good, halr;ralaag aovel ;viinMiniioiH or faiimi.mi p.ivrf TACOMA, Oil I Tlnoo jcar ok". I. i llrcwer, iihiml terlmr, $00 In i d lit, atmlrd Ihi)Iiik n fiirni on tho In-1 tlitllmciit plnn. Todn), worth $S0, OOO, hn hi here to mnkv nn nddront nl tlo PionJIup Valley Knrm on how bo did II. I lienor Ktul ttil niMiit; Jvrauy cnl tl , KHtliiK tin-' flncitl Htoik ho roiilil injinrw. uml ualiiK NcUntlllc tncthodj or tnrlnc for thorn, Ono row nlono ii I him M0(i n year. Alia I'raticca llniklnn of Mtdlord Ii vlaltlni; Mr. nnd Mr. J. I), Cochran nl their homo In tlm Hot Hprinita ad dition, Mr. IVd Mclhnac, attlutcd by Miadntnc-i Wnid, Ilonley and llam t' cr, will ncrte ten I'rldny nftcrnoon fiom 2 lo 6, nl hrr realdenie, Klnm- in ' h''n"" nlul 1,ril rc f"r ttte ibcncflt of (Irnrc llnliroiul ciiltd, nnd nil nro rordlnlly Intlted. MODERATE TEMPERATURE FOR TEMPERING JUSTICE liullec of the I'eaco Chnrlc Oravct hi t had luatnllid In bit oltlro a boat In ttore. It It Inferred that from new on during the colder avntoit of tl en in I iik month, Juatlcn will be ;to upend with n temperoto tempera ,ture. TRAGEDY PROBE IS BEING USED 'TMIIIi lUMOW-ttt'ltliKII TKIAI IX ItKCHNT VRMW HIUS FAIR TO l-VCITH KMAI.I. lfV OK ( AI.IKOHMA il Ti ra.i.r:co , AIMIUKN, Cnlir., Oct. I.?:. F, II r ndenburg, n prominent attorney of Mabamn, It hero todj) conJirtlns u n linentluatlou of tlm recent murder of TlioniUK Itnfllcton, In behalf ot He trun llrcmorof Montgomery, Ala., ,wbi I qlmrced with thu crime. . Iliiflklon wa found In lilt cabin wlla bl akull 'crushed, and Uremcr wns known to bo loitering In tho vt cln.t at tho time. Ho I tba bou ol ft vtonlth) brewcr In Montgomery, In icriiut )tarr. thn case of Adolpb Wolier, who wnt'lmnged for killing his father, mother, brother and sitter nud burning Iho houto over their corpses, and of Alma IIMI. who shot and killed her lour, Joo Amen, and was acquitted under thn "unwritten law, " being well remembered. DEADLY ILL, MAN WOULD PASS OUT HVIM I'OH IHVOM'K KHOM Wll'K IIHrll'hK UK IH UX.UHiK TO WO..K, AM) WOUW) Tlll'8 B- . MKVK HKH United I'rtts Service CI.KVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 4 Hope- letsty III from consumption, Nicholas Mribv, n joung Ooruian here, has not expressed a desire similar to that of tho Shakoreas ot Klhhlmmeo, Fla., to "pats out of tho body," but In or der that his wlfo may not have to bear Iho burden ot his misfortune, he has filed suit for divorce. "I am no longor ablo to work,' )oung Matye said today. "I do not feel that It Is right to load hrr down with tho caro of an Incurable sick mnu. I was taken with tuberculosis six months ago, und th best I can do now g to set her free," Matye baa rented a -small room where ho wlll'probably dlu. Hla wife is heartbroken ovor the action taken, but goti some consolation from the tact; that they agreed to be' remarried If he should recover front the disease,. H II "f. . , " rAllinrnfl Tlfir r.rtma to mo, to k Into tno matter rVI ArrW lllrr iiind pnvo tho wn for the Introduction LOUnl Lnil I IflL. f Iho dcllury. It Ik my opinion Hint not triicb work of nny conte nt II lnil Tl lOIIT 'ini'a would have to bo lono to fit Mr HAn II rl Hill I !u' 'rllory iIoko lo tho ofllco and Ul llnlllf I LIUII I ilncludlnK thu principal butlncg cc- 'tlon of Klamath Kail tor a atart with it 1 tf .. A ..,lai TIIOIt.NKT ANII 1IIIX ADMIT IIIK.V- TI1V TO MAN OX IIOAK, AMII "' ",ml """ ""'""" '-" "" AIIK MJS AXXIOIK TO KMJIi:t,,rC1' n, lr"ful1'- I'UIIHI'IT "Whllo I hno no way ol makjnn n close ittlnmte to early In tho work Uherlft l!nriiebair rrtutatd from ujhere, It accm to me that about 76 trip to Swan Uako Valley, wliero helper cont of tho mnll for the city would went In acarch or tho lulaalnc Jail Ibe tnken caro of by auch an adjunct to breaker. Ilo report that tho flvo.iho ofllco. Thl doc not mean that much wanted men nro bliflnif In tho 76 ptr cent of tho mall handled by mountain nl that vlclnlty.i Tho hr-ilhl oftlco would bo carried out, but Iff with a party will lenyo ror the) that It tho probablo porcentago or accno f mako an attempt o capture tl-o mnll ror pcoplo who aro resident tho bunch. ' int the city, and not Including tho peo The olccr bao followed to manyl! llrlns -round In the country trlb falao trail and hare beard bo many .ulr.ry who kcC their mtr through thl report that tho mtn had Ibecn Hcon'omco. Many butlnc houiot Ret very lu entirely different sictloii ot the count), Hint It begin to look n If they had tuccceded In making their ciennc. Sheriff flarnen, however, I confident thatt bo men aro all togeth er, and aro In tho mountains mat "of here. According to Mr. Snyder, own er or the Kdgowood ranch In Swan I.nko Valley, tho men en (no to hi place on Sunday evening .tor food. wiilcn wn given to them. They then went back Into tho mountain. Again at noon on Monday two of tho men rnmo and atcured more food. These two men wcro Thornet and Hill, and they told Mr. Snyder who tboy were. The two teemed to be tick ot their escape nlrtajy, and tatd mat inny dldnt caro If the abcrlff did get them. However they Intended atajlng with the other men. It nouns rattier ptrullar that Mr. Snider did not report tho matter to tho ofllcort until tho ihcrlff weulj theie, hut ho ttatcd that be bad not' lint nny prtaontn, and wnnn't going to bother them ns long at they left) him alone. It la nirprltlng that tho .men took tho direction that tbey rild.M If thoy nro tho men wanted It mutt have been because they were unicqualnted with tho country. At thl tlmo of tho year It I nl mott Impontlblo tor men without sup plies and on toot lo mnkn their es cape by going In tho direction th.t the mon seemed to hnie taken. Kor this icaaon the sheriff I con fident Hint he will bo able to capture Ihetn. Tho men might como back toiha been brre looking after hit prop- town during the night, nnd make their, escnpo on the train without belng.plecoot Mnlu strott property, between enught. CRUSH OE MAIL MAY BE ABATED W4TMAHTKII llHANUi:Mri,a!W"i""" "v -""- '""' .MIGHT 80OX UK Ql'AMKIKI) k,m tih. riTv I OK Irt TIHH f IT ' , lott matter CI) do Urandeuburg Is now fully under way with 'the prob- 1'ms of hi re- cfllie aid endearor-i Inu lo deblgn wuy nud nieain forlllT rilfllTllirfl alloMutlilg tto ilimeultlca which tho)HII I f llhl I fTl l)ostoince and tno p ii'iic laoor iiuuer. In trjlng to tecui-j u satisfactory per formanco or tho fund Ions ot Hie mnll station. ' Tho presence of H. O. Durand. pos tal Inspector from Vortland, here has somewhat encouraged Mr. Branden burg to believe that n better condition of things may bo brought about speed ily, a the Inspector sees tbe need ot tho local offlco for moro help and bet ter facilities. Mr. Ilrandenburg Is not saying any. thing about a now pottof-co Just yet, but In potltlvo that by right action on the part of the city a parcol delivery ran be Installed, which would, In tliorf, wean tho delivery ot mall to tho buslno.t district and a great less ening ot tho lahor that has now to be performed by the offlco direct through either general doltvory or boxes, aad consequent delay. "With tbo streets properly desig nated and places of business ana Dwellings correctly numbered. It would be feaslblo to get a downtown dclhory, said Mr, Brandenburg this morning. "It Is necessary to nava aldownlka and tho other details I have mentioned In places whera Irea'da- llvory U Installed, and we have side walks downtown and In territory ad- lacont to the business section, ana at mott enough to make a start. 1 snouw think "It U up to tho city .oubcH, "al """'", ". "ro "" """lc Heavy mnii, ami mo great uuik or tho city mall It deliverable within comparatively en ay distance or the office. "Ono tliiiiK which Is bard to con tend with It this ofllco I tho Inck of cnoiiah tosct, with tho rciult that many people who havo-boxcx and let romebody Itn uto tho bozea who aro rot boxholJcrii ot record, end this cSafutd II a service. Tho amount ot mall that roca out ot the general dc lUery here !a moro than a Brest many ptoplo Imvo tho ellRhtctt Idea or." Mr. Anrctto Martin It engaged In anlatlns prttal work tor tho pretent, and Mr. Iltnnilrnburg hopes that ho will voon Is nlilo to announce a per manent lnc-carc in bit clerical forct. FALLS IMPROVED, SAYS IAMB CIIAXO): MADK IX OXK VKAR BY IMI'ltOVHMKXTS MAKES CITY HKKM L.1KK AX KXTHtKLV DIF KKHKM VIM'K I fi. A. iJimb ot Agnew, Calif., who hon been In tho city the) past week, left tcMay for bit home. Mr. Agnow erty Interests. Ho It tho owner ot a the Orcgou Woolen Mills store red llamaker grocery, and also owns tho corner on Sixth and Klamath. Mr. Lamb Is very much pleated with his purrhasej, which wcro made about two jears ago, and says that he jwlll build on his Main street prppert) .next year. Ho contemplates the erec- linn nt a itrlctlr modern business building, ami It very much encour- I a....,! -tet- iIa rnnM vtt-itHt m4A Im mm ciij ito jiat, jviiij "When 1 rat here lt ear." said Mr. Usnb, ' rftnmath Falls was only n small towr, but now It looks like n ,dty Your .treeU Md ., , building ha o made a great change in xha nppcf ranee." . it wis s a www- - w -- FROM JAIL HERE THAIli FOr.M) OF TWO MUX, BVI. IIKXTI.V WIIOX IMV8, WHO S.VII) TIIHY WKHK OOIXO TO AHHIiAXI J, A. Manlii, one of SherlK Barnes" deputies, returned last night from a two-da) a' chnso after the misting Jail breakers. The sheriff and Mr. Martin dtecov vrcd tracks early Sunday along the west side cunal. Believing them to be those ot two of the escaped men, they followed them up tho west aide ot tbe lake n far as the MeCoraatk place, The sherlf then returned aad M-Ttla followed the trail oa horse back. The tracks of' the- two men could be distinguished nuKe easily, and Mr. Martin followed them along the, McCornaek tease uatll they reached Woe us marsh. The two me weat around the south aid of. the aarsb. and what at the further tad they separated, oa going north toward Pelican Bay aad the other striking over tht ammtata toward Long Lake. The traeka.ws) ttlwiT; lsUIliet4 Urough ttaU BRIBE CHARGE HALTS PAVE MEN but Mr. Martin succeeded In keeplag the trail. Tho man croastd to Round Lake, and from there took tho road to Clo ver Creek. Ho kept walking In the grata along the aide of the road, and a great many times took through the timber near the road. He was tracked until be reached the camps of the Clover Creek sawmill. Just a short distance away from the eaasp Mr. Martin discovered the follow!- written In pencil on a alga beard: "Hullo, old chums, yon missed It I walked all the way through In the night." Evidently ahe man had planned to meet some of his companions at this point, but arrived thero first Mr. Martin discovered at the camp that a man bad been there about 3 o'clock Sunday evening, and later four loaves ot bread and some can ned goods were mlttlng. No trace ot the man after bo lott tho camp could be round, although Mr. Martin visited overy bomettcad nnd ramp In tho neighborhood As both his horse and himself were almost c-hnustcd with the long trip. Mr. Martin taw that It was Impossible for him to continue tnrthcr, so he re turned and crosted the bridge at the dam and stopped at Jack Conaoly' place. Mr. Conolly Informed blm that about 9 o'clock Monday night two men -stopped there to get something to rat. He bad asked them to stay all night, but they told him they were'em their way to Ashland, and eonlaVt stop. They said that they had walked from Dorrlt over the moaataJaa. From his description of . tte Mr. Martin la convinced that they were tho two Wilton boys. MmtW Barnes was communtratM wttk by telepHon?. add' very shortly AanVtad and overy station along the read waa notified to be on tbe lookout for the men. ITALY SULPHUR ESCAPES DUTY IT HAS "KIKJK" OX FRODl'CT OT JAI'AX HKCAVBK IT 18 XATUK .IUV IlKFIXKI) HV VOLCAXtO ACTIOX YVIIKX MIXKI) I United Press Eervtee. WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. 4, Sulphur refined by the beat of vol canoes Is tbo latest problem confront Ing tho customs officials of the treas ury department. For yesrs sulphur imported from Japan, because It was naturally re fined by two volcanoes, was admitted free or duty. Recently tbo policy was changed, and a tariff ot It ar ton waa Imposed. A letter waa recently received call ing attention ot tbe tlcpartment to th fitrt that mlnhur nrodueed br Mt. pi--, aidiv nmn in frn of dutv. and suggesting that It she, . bo subject l th umn tarltr ratn -naB. et eproduct. Bill For Hue. Ordered Paid "To F, T. Sanderson, engineering nnd locating city water, 9281.S0." Is about tbe way 'one bill ordered paid by the council Monday night, read. Tbe council did not demur at the Mil, which had oa It a notation that a tall report would ba furalsbed later. Tho .money this bill call for la to pay for the search that waa made by K, A. Bmmltt. whllo ha was post master, aad Councilman J. L. fielder (exploring tho regions' around tale city where H was thought better water aupply wight be loaad; ;i, Owlag to tho fact tbat Bmmltt waa at tba time a paid swtsan act plefs adthat sriaMarv vrMk gJMtr father, although got oompeaaaxsa w cola of the realm far hi serrUsator tbejelty.'K waa, thought tbaf.aabM not properly sorra b Hyf aoaalbrr J" ...1 --. .-- . nummrif, -wi mm BOTH UNDER ARREST MAYOR SAXDs-MOX ACCOM SAMtlEl) MrMAHOK AUTr JAMM Hl-GHfcM OP OHmO TM0t' AXDDOIXAM Mayor Fred T. that Samuel A. McMabe of tfc fta dolph 8. Blome Pavis (iia-r trf ' Chicago and James Hafhaa, fMtMsw ly of this city, bat now si Fwllaad. and In tba sasma eomsy's pay, trted to bribe him by offeriag hka 1,M to secure the company a pavktc tract. They were arrested last sgfct by Patrolmen Samael L. Walker aad William Hall, aad pwead la Jtatt, whehe they spent tbe Bight. The Information oa which, thar were taken Into csatody waa mad by1 I Pmca Ckarlaa OriL -- It w - tk oaderstaadlng that the wMae aro alleged to have had kaowlsdf at tbe offer U tbo mayor, OsnaeHsas- K. A. Alford aad Marten Haata, woatd later make laformaUssmagsUnst UM men on the etMrga'that they, tot, had berfc approached hf the pavtag bmsi with offers to aahaldtw the ssaaaW mea'lf they were wllUag lU "salved." The mea wUkeedAtUraey;a M. Oaelll to reprsatnt Maaas, aad1 It gm them plenty of waning aat satatt. While the BWfwr was hi sky hatl this moratag he waa feroaghi la br Fa- trelmaa Wacaw, aa to let him have at letter aad watch tt mayor wag navw. A; TBoee are wordegija a that It protects e That's all right. Jlsa,' them over to tho aatharHles,1 the mayor. "Tat aster Uaee yonta thbt, Jlns." "WoII, 111 ten ywa, stayer. Judging from tbe talk that yon aad I had " Just at this Jnaetara Attorney Onelll, who bad never met Hughes, came In the door aad gnMUy Inter, preted the situation, ealHag Hughes aside before be could Salsa the aea tenro, be warned htm to keep sctll about the matter. According to the atorr la tba par ing agitation tbe Bleats eewpaar. thought there would ha a ehaaaa tor sonittblag else bestdea hMalMatt f) ha laid on the street of the eky. jmd de cided to try to get la wish graaMaM or graaeerete pavement Mr. Me Mahon came to thbt etty oat giristn ber 10 aad registered at Ue, Baldwin with the Intention .of nddrssalag the counellmea oa the merit of hla pro duct, aad appeared at a eoaneiTawat. mg to speak. But tba eo-aefl dMjsat give him a chance, and after, atafsac; rew daya ho left ue ey. no back some time ago, aad H ts tbat he called oa tho mayor and iwv ral eenncllmea la aa effort t get them latereated la tho parlag. Hugbea. formerly a rsaldtat oC thhi city, when he operated a abop here, aad who later llvtsj la a. g-"-. " l-"" -- -- reontlBaod c nr Iter Water Is m Report were made to put tne mil tarouga under tho method Indicated. NIGHT GUARD ON 1 AT COUNTY JAIt,' sa4tssBftjr : r iMf'J , r Tr hX-saM. JL-.jHV9-' sjnpervwfttsti satd -.. WK-s-s sa -Utiulw tbtds-4sxf. . . "TltWi' . . V tfaitarVW wwitgjpjla am tjn-Fm wwTm'VmM mi WmViSV who has been oa duty at PsH-IWg V A,a ..v. ... 1 ... ...-! l-lm ".) .'K. ' t, ., -w wm w..mmm,;.r --- -- rff . - , sv at.itl WBlTaJ.l-.--, -at bt smena "ti-"!, w- -ftttl amy aa uigBi wnteastaa rac ea-1 H.wr He went oa hla new post b-tfltsjfcfc; The abarMt aaJ aade up Mg Wllatflfc: a night wateh; was aieisaiiy-MfeW - no guw-d ow,i)o haatue gar weeks. Previous, kl m agfj ehasaVia tla-ttogaM) eaMwbadtwMMsa 1. $ s' " T :. ' i . Jl 'l 6 A-'X tjatasjsBas ..rT4' I i w . .j. MlflBrT -VT. - tin 'V sr P s m iri cvr-u I r.au.5 -- xm'Ttv- ii