Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 18, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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    Boost the Development of the Rogue River Country by . Subscribing Liberally to the new-Medford-Pami
UNITED PRESS
DISPATCHES
By fu tfc Urgit and belt ntwi rparl
of u paper la Southern Oregon.
The Weather
fl-nIy Willi oceasioaal skowe& loeigkt
sml SaaS.
THIRD YEAR.
MKDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, VMK
NO. m
Daily
LOOKS AS IF
STEEL Will
IKE GOOD
! Matter o! Crater
Road
j Appropriation Now up
to Jackson County-Sttel
t Awaits Authorizatlsn
The mutter of securing an appropri
firiutt from tin unthm.! government for
the btm'tng of the ( rattr lake road W
11. w i tt( Jackson ot,t ty, ami Ju'ksoH
tui;f v must get Ihihv ir a hurry. Kiam
tsh rounty hits point through with the
outltori?jitio of it levy and have given
Will O. Hteel authority to represent
them lit Washington, i:ml Mr. Steel on
ly awaits mieh authorization from
3 ii(3 Neil ami the county court of
Jackson county to get things going and
tn out. He wrote Dr. tiethly recently
ii. it "rd to tin matter as follows:
rTIitve had several conferences wiih
tutrfiehl and Iiuehot( ami have another
n pointment with the latter for tomor
l ,v morning. It is very unfortunate
Hat 1 am not authorise! uow to speak
r:ficiaiiy for ,Inrkso:i county, and that
f et is counting serious ty against me.
8 vera I days ago I wired Jutlge Noil
for it, asking an answer by telegraph,
1 .it havo received no response. Pottbt
1 is it will como by mail, but iif tho
i'..atitiine I a i losing valuable oppor
tunities. . The time to strike is when
the iron is hot. It is harder to work
when eohl. To make pure, 1 think it
would be well to-' telephone the judge
and see that everything 13 all right. In
my opinion, T will win with or without
fcneh authority, but I cannot expect tho
tbgree of success without it that is
poHftible. with it. Here every bwly with
a mission must represent something or
he can accomplish "intent;;. The first
question nuked is, "What do you repre
sent f f can only answer, "The Cra
ter Lake good rons eoiiiiiiisBioB,'
which is not coiisiti-o e- as tangible as
a county court.'
COST BIG SUM SETTLERS MAY
TO TRY CASE SEUJIMBER
Testimony Consisted of ; Must Simply Swear That
4,500,000 Words in the; Land is Not for Spectu
, Standard Oil Case lation-Fres to Sell
NEW YORK", Jan. IS. An unpreco
dented record of costs in a single suit
and a record of word of testimony
never before approached in a case pros
ecuted by the federal government were
revealed today when tht case the ob
ject of which is to dissolve the Stand
ard Oil company in Xe"r Jersey ended
in the custom house.
The testimony taken filled 22 print
ed books. The St aidant Oil company
spent more than $4,Otrt,Ofl to defend
itself and the federal government spent
about the same amourt in prosecuting
61 companies declared te be subsidiary
to the Standard Oil which were involved
in the suit.
by the government and HO by the de-
fendant. The testimony consists of 4,-
500,000 words, a great t number, per
haps, than nnv ever tit;en i a trial ty
the United States oovemment pr any
individual or corporation. The Bible
contains only 773,746 wt rtls. If the ta
bles of tho government and the Stand
ard Oil he added to the figures men
tioned the addition would be about 10,
000,000 words, submitted in print but
unspoken. If nil th-5 testimony were
printed and hound, the volumes would
be more than seven f.ft high. The maps
submitted by the company are in four
colors, thus entailing great expense.
KLAMATH FALLS TO HAVE
NEW COUNT COURTHOUSE
KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. IS. After
making a thorough investigation of the
laws, the county court has concluded
that it has the authority to make a spe
cie! tax levy for the creation of a fund
for the erection of a onrthmise, and in
accordance therewith 2 mills will be
added to the regular ta levy made sev
eral days ago. This pecial levy will
raise about lo,000, a sum sufficient
to secure plans and specifications and
also do most of the prei;micary work.
WEINHARD
TO ERECT
ICE PUNT
To Cost $20,900 and Will
Be Large Enough to Sup
ply Medford for Twenty
Years-Work on Weil .
A $20,000 ice plant U to he erected
by the Weinhard company to tako the
ple.ee of ther present cat in this city,
and work will start in the very near
future. The plant wili contain all mod
era improvements and ik to be large
enough to supply Medford with ice for
the next -0 or 25 year. Jt will he lo
cated upon the property owned by them
nee.r the Crater Lake Lumber company 's
box factory. The butkftng m to be of
brick.
Work will also ha commenced again
on their well that fett bea stopped for
several months. TsU well is down at
the present time some feet and
the company has dee idea to cost t sue to
sink it an endeavor to obtain artesian
water. They plan to sink it at least
2500 feet.
WM. ULRICH APPOINTED
TRUSTEE BIT CREDITORS
The creditors of the Jackson County
Lumber company, wh recently went
into insolvency, met with John 8. Oxth,
leferee in bankruptcy, .a Saturday af
ternoon and chose William Ulrica as
their trustee, to act them. The af
fairs of the company ure fast being ad
justed so that each creditor will receive
their pro rata.
President -elet-t Ta ft is a staunch
f'reiai of the west a ad for that reason
it is believed he will lie present in
Seattle during the pmr-rs of the Alas
ka-Yukon-l'acifie exjwartiou. The btg
exhibition is to exphot the rer-onrees f
Afi'tikn and the Yukon terrtory f the
Pacific ocean,
, WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. For the
second time the Fn;Jcd States supreme
! court has interpreted th timber and
stone art, and for the wrond time ren
1 d red a decision adve- to the eonten
i tion of the government These decisions,
! almost identical in tenets, and entirely
i identical in effect, strike at the most
j vital parts of many of the land fraud
eases that have been tried, or still re-
main to be tried in ;l:c federal courts
vf various western states, and the law,
; as defined by the ruproine court, ren
. d-rs lawful nets which, p to this time,
; have been held by tl department of
justice and the depjitutent of the in
jtertor to be unlawful and contrary to
'the provisions of the t'mber and stone
i act.
E In the Oregon tiibr land cases, as is
leases in Idaho, Colorado, California and
elsewhere, the government contended
'that a timber ontrymnn was not per
mitted to sell, transfer or agree to sell,
transfer or otherwise dispose of his en
try at any time between th filing of
ins initial application the eomple
tion of his final proof. The supreme
court, first in the ca1 of Congressman
Williamson, and only a tew days ago in
the Colorado iaad eaaes, speetaliv holds
that an entrvman, at any time after
filing his original aodk-ation may sell
his entry, and be ei'tirely within hit
legal right. The government contention
in (he contrary having teen twice held
v.id by the highest court in the land, it
is to be piesnmed that new taeties will
hereafter be pursued by prosecuting of
ficers tt the government
Kvery traveling mm representing a
Seattle firm has le'a mule an honor
arv member of tli- noUicUv bureau of
the Alaska -Yukon Pacific exposition.
Tl-e Seattle dra :. inter reerntlr visited
the grounds in a Wle and Row when
they are spending an evening in a Pull
, man they will hate something to talk
! about.
MACK Si
BY JURY TO
BE GUILTY
Slayer ol Carter Convict
ed of Murder In Second
Degree-Jury Was Out
Four Hours
GRANTS PAHS, Or., Jan. IK, -At
4:45 Saturday afterar. the ease of
Will Mack, charged with the murder f
Miles Carter, came to close and tn
30 minutes tho judge had given his
instructions and the jury retired to de
liberate. After deliberating fr hours
and 2it minutes tho jury returned a ver
dict of guilty in the Ferd degree. The
courtroom was severeJy tnsed by the
increased crowd of women, who man
aged to enodi their way through to the
spaea usually oeeupiH by the bar.
Maefe took the stiei in his own de
fense during the day and made the plea
that be was insane when he slmt Car
ter, He said hard drinking caused him
to have erassy spells, during which he
was irresionsihle, H ? also declared
that Carter was kicking h!m when he
fired. Mack told Ms ?try calmly. He
could not he tangled in testimony by
the cross examination, but he admit
ted that on former oceiisions when he
had bad t he t remeas he was al
ways sick and in bed.
Friend Gave Him Gun, .
Coming down to the day the deed was
done, he explained how a friend had
given him the pistol atul i.s the morning
he went minting an.1 on returning he
visited several places ind took to drink
ing. He remembered noilting of the
crime from 5 oVIoek isiiil next morn
ing he woke up in jail. It waft nt this
jintettire of his story that the- state.
Oj'on eress-exsmitiiif bus, attempted to
d nt w oh t that t he df ends at s la pse
nf memory was due to his reading the
report of the Finch trial m Portland,
hut this he denied.
Not since the famous Jennings ease
f three years ago bad a trial in the
bmeplune county etrem court attract
ed as much attention as this. The
courtroom was packed to suffocation,
every hour of the tntl, the bailiff be
ing required to Hose the doors to keep
the room from being greatly pack
ed. Mack was defogi&d by Attorneys
A. C. IfoHgh and Judgv J. C. Hale of
this city, while District Attorney Mtil
key was assisted by Robert G. Smith.
Bitterly Fought,
The ease whs bitterly fought. In
outlining tho ease to the jury Prose
cutor Mulkey declared that the nature
of Mack's crime was Mich as to make
but one verdict justifiable, that being
;i verdict of murder ia the first degree.
M;tek s attorneys expected to prove
that Xfaek, besides being erased
with drink, notwithstanding Grants
Pass is a prohibition town, was obliged
to shoot ia self-defense. Witnesses
whose testimony was calculated to prove
this assertion were brought on the
stand and their i est t money was to the
effect thai Carter, ih barkeeper of the
Lnyion saloon had ordered Mack out
of the plseo, whoa t&a latter refused to
pay for tho "temperance beer given
him, and at once began to kfek him
in an attempt to pttt him out. The
two were in combat, n it was assert
ed, when Meek pulled hln revolver ami
bot Carter through tne lungs.
HAEEISOTOK SAVED BY
A STAY OF EXECUTIOK
Because John Harrington failed to
appear in the county court Saturday
afternoon in the mitWr of the estate
of Victor K. Snyder, deceased, and in
the partnership estate of Snyder & Co.,
& bench warrant was issued for his ar
rest and commission to the Jackson
county jail until he sho.'dd comply with
the order of the court and deliver unto
Mrs, Snyder the full and complete ps
session f tho partnership property
known as the Office cafe, on I street,
Medfcrd.
The warrant was gUen to Deputy
Sheriff Bow, who cam? over to servs
it Saturday evening, but Circuit Judge
Hanna at Grants Pass granted a stay
of execution upon a writ of review.
The litigation over the partnership
property has lasted for two years, tho
circuit court deciding in Mrs. Snyder's
favor. Harrington fai.f-d to appear in
the probate eonrt r:hf-n he agreed to
snd the bench warrant wss issued bv
?dg in consequence upon mo-
tion of W. K, Phipp., attorney for
Mrs. Snrder,
Korea will be reprepet.ied at Seattle
f n Tt year by an eihihit of hrnt wares.
carved wofl, linens and rilks. An ex
terior eiportf-r in S-otl is preparing a
lilne exhibit for the eihibition t
fh-tw the progress of the Pacific conn
try.
APPLE HER
Will FIGHT
PORTER Bill
Object to Increase ol Size
oi Apple BoxSays it
Means Loss ol $1,000,
000 Annually
The Hague Hi vex Hortu-alHiral asso
ciation will in all probability take steps
in Hie very near tutor to prevent the
passage by congress of the Porter hill
which proies to increare te siite of
tho apple box used by northwest grow
ers. Other localities throughout the
northwest are taking sti"pe to protest
against Its passage and tho Hague Riv
er valley will probably tali into Ime,
The Hood River apple growers, ac
cording to & press disgtateh, have s&kttl
the Oregtm delegattrm in engres to
work against the majore, and the ap
ple laeis of Wnshington have aent J, 1.
Iumas, owner of the big Pomona apple
ranch at Oayttm, t the capital city
to use his jafhiPuee to bring nhmit it;
defeats
It is stated that th" matter will be
taken np officially by the Hol liier
Applfi tirowers union, which will com-
muaieato with other mihtr organisa
tions in tho state, nuking that they
nst their sitmost efforts to prevent the
bill from passing; s?id also for their
o-oporatitm is riiisiug funds to send a
representative of the i;pple growers of
the stjste of Wiisbiiigtoit to work with
Mr. Busies in opposng a measure
which it is stated wiM mean an annual
lofs fo growers on ih e st of $l,iSSi(-
Memorial to Congress,
tine of the probable courses of ac
tion will be to prepar a memorial to
congress showing thai the present -bos
ia use in the northwest, which was
adopted several vem ago r.s the stand
ard box of the fruitgrower: orgnaixa-
tion, contains 4iHt m at- cubic inches
than the Winchester 1 uhl, at prent
accept etl as the slandnid in the Cnited
States, It will also be shown that a
change such as the profmsed will
lirorganixe the present n;efhoi f pack
ing and shipping apple and place grow
ers on the e;tsi under unfair emi'ti
tion until an altogether new svsiem
could be inaugurate L
Apple growers also fbjeef ttt the pss
ssge f the hill ht whole r in part.
particularly proviu: tn it which
states that hose Hot etfriig to the
larger six1 siipulate! in the Porter bill
h:tii be marke! -hoit box. This,
they say. is placing a t unfair resfrte-
tios on the apple products of the north
west. It is also said fhat the apple hut
now in se contains mer a bushel of
apples that are all salable and as near
perfect as ii is possib to have them,
and that dealers who tie pushing the
Porter bill are inking a unjust ffourse
to compel the grower fe give them more
fruit in order for !h buyers to tas
profits whieh justly te'ho.g to the grw-
ROQUB RIVEE ENCAMPMENT
INSTALL THEIE NEW OFFICERS
Rogue River Encampment, No, 3,
1. O, h FM on Satunlay evening ia
stalie! their sew officers. The cere
monies wer in charge of Iiklrie! Dep
uty Grand Patriarch A. J. T, Smith
t Gold Hill, The officer are: Sen
ior warden, t C, Tsyior; high priest,
W. H, t.'roweli; junior warden, X. J.
Wiley; treasurer, W S. t'roweil; sirile
J. O. lienmier; guide, ,1. B, Day; first
watch, li. 11. Harvey; reeond watch, K,
tiaddis; third watch. U. F, Clark;
fourth wateh, A. 11, tV-n; inside ea-
tinel, Charles O, Kiea, outride s'nti
!!, M. f. Meadow; guards of tent.
R. O. Duncan, J. W. Ci.
TOP NOTCH BEACHED IH
KIAMATIf FAIiT,j5 FOR CHAIN
KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. IS. All
kinds of grain has teaefo-d the top
notch price in the Kbimath country.
The crop last sea a was short, and
the demand hss increased that the
farmers are getting the best prices that
have been paid in this sefio for sme
jvears. Wheat, oats afd b; riey are sell
ing fr 2 cents per p-omd, while rye is
t bringing 2J cent. The pnee of floor
ha gone to 1.";.
j It H eftim;ttel that there is enough
grain in tho country supply the de
mand, but hat thf-re will be fe b ft
by f Ii tint1 the irp ar1 !jsrvestd
this year. The scret ge grain a
.larger in He3 than .ny prvimis year
and will le n-irlv doubted thi vear, s
that neji fall th hEarm-th eoitntry
should hve kII kin-Is of grain stioug
it exports.
The wireless teb pij' a ft ill be lem
oiuttrate! n the grtmH of the Alaska
YuktiB F&etf ic etpoitui aext year.
BY W1LLET
President Is Called Near
ly Everything That Con
gressman Can Lay His
Tonque to
WASHlNGTiiN Jan. 1H, Tssiiig m
his theme, The IVss;itg of llotjs'--velf
but otherwise it mp&iUm'mg.
his name, ReprsentaGM Willet of
NVw York toiay made the.mowt vit
riolie attack jfn lesevelt i hat has
ever lftea dimmed towar! the cho-i
eswat i ve of t he A aM-riean uat hm.
Wortts were mt tuiiu!, ur was his
course interrupted and ecasisBsl
rounds of applause w.;r heard through
ait the lioust1. Am-ng sojue tf ih-s-boWe
words and phm hatie! at th1
presidt ui lal head ;
Waterspout
Tyrant,
Pigmy,
f Jeseeiidant of Dutch trades pee
t."
Fontain of Jtillingigate,
Kiug Ifetgsis tho Flrt,
Rank imitation tti a man,
President of the Aunnias elsb,
iii verity a big fireh."
Willet uVeluml first the presisb'Mt
wss saved t Sjtu Juan lliii during the
war in Cabs by tie adored shi?s.
aftir lack of judgment had place.! ila
Hough Ralera where they would hsve
bea eut to pieces, r'mihor, the firy
representative deuounud the presUleui
us assistant secret arv tf the uavv, lie
mihi that hia election t;s gverff;
Xtw York was a fluky, - ,
dub to Meet,
The N'ew Thought i-iob will ocl o
Mmutay evening with Mn tangly ok
North N street, AH wh ar iBterel
are cordially invited to uitt'tah
Two Klamath Fails Men
Rob Bank But are Soon
Captured
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Jaa.
ar maski mn enlesed the Klsinatfe
i'iiity bask xhorilv ai'ter nli Hstur
'lay and at flu wiint of pistols order!
i'ashier Aiexaiob-r Martin sml two tie ;
'ir:irs, thm i. Af mm waft ami t
iirttwer, ttt iham up I heir haiols, Jnii;
of ike thif?vm hjtfol u bag t Mai
titi attf ttthi him t fitf it. Two tiayv
eoutainint' were eirti.ue! iuin the
g. Four hours latr both robber
were ia custtv.
liap of the rl-!er wa tefi U gus;l
tho three nun while fh other humel
sway with the hwy, : tht expiration ;
of a f--w mis nfe h" femsining Ifigb-I
wayman coolly h-ff f h hunk aii tan tt
sger 3veHe. .Martin. nmwait ai
Hrw-r. reprtveriog f - their smpri
folksrtf, tf-r seisifg aim that wero
hiil ieeaih the hnnk ei.,j;er. The bhi ;
riminal was firtl p;o aul the hstsi
afraetetl luany pT.-iK4, who join-! m
ihechae. 1'he fugsiive br-j'ijj harl prev :
f took rcfog in a ol barn al tric'l i
to hole nifler a pile of hay. He h;
captured ami iu! to ! Riley Iteev r
U mfe byt who worM -f here fop ia
years.
At 2:30 oViock in il.e afternoon the
seem! hjohwayojan r' eaptsire! is a.
hayia-f; olh of fw. He msveil ti;
lo Jka Hall, a y-i man w-ll kiisn
alu? lilaaijiik. Whu aeii bm-l fee
I iefui t give say s-euftt of bis rea
-mB fjr coititaili jg I jt--!.
j The Miee tearch-o! a !m that hso!
5 be occiioie't by the f;U in the Klaas-
' tfih ii- Htt4 fon. $-'t$m the f
iwt a mstsk mui a rvhr in a work
i ehest.
Roy ISeever, fhe ft'f fobber eap
iHfeL broke bWfi iir: eofifes-L If
immtbrfelv ifp- tf by iht- granI
iurv whih i w ia itt.
i-si, .fe-ii (...,.,(.., ci:rrf
- wavs wiH be ervi ib Alaska liM-f 3hr, H lfi' r ';,;'sJ"1
ifigt the baffle evp.(-fioH ifejf rear. I Nv 'alife-raia hatU
Tk will be ,bf u .lemoafrafe tferjK Aiasfe VhW Pafie
of Alaska fab as a foI prlaef. b- at Heaftle uest --ar.
Names House Committees
' Regardless o! Fight Over
Senatorial Plum Big
Time Toiorrow
KALRM, Jan. IX- Speaker MrAr
ihur of the lon thi- &ht&mm sii
nmneetl the stniufrng oifemstet of tke
swsiiis. It is cvitb-nt tisat leArfbiir
hi lurking his Si'lrt-ii'is bl buii lit
tle aiteniioii to statement er aafi slat
meut at filial ious. Tw aty s'bairmaK
hi uut of 4'1 staiobt-, K&mmiiU go
t anil siuteutent Uepubib'aus, the r
maimler i statement eea. So ?kiir
ugtislti have tee' gives & Dm-s-cjjJs.
bf tby are w, trsteij beisg
lit-e tu ral ioi?aKt ensmil
fet'S, Whes the seifste ru&xt nn this affr
it was to rtiiJibv 1- ssate
bills wbirli wer vefoei by tfe n'er
ar 'luring the last ers'a f the legis
lature. lolitbai leaders from all !arfs of the
sfst? are gathering i take s karni is
ike fSregim seuatofi !attle wkiek is
Jo iake plaee it aa ifmti-&w in tke
.sljirate koii of it fi-'sfature, The
aafi stijt Uieat meast t i piss & useefiug
tiir tonight. . t '
The session heM a Wrl imi'mg this
morning atui stmplv lt nn It Ike ht
?r'iiitsou of sm'W bill am! t$&htimm
SUPREME COUKT IIOLDH
AGAINST MOVES IN BV1
WAKHIXtmN', Jfi H, Tfess VslV
hI States supreme couri Utmv kek!
;fFifffsf i harb s II. h -r pr?mhttt of
ike Uetft-iH Keb ra?'-- f Miners in
kis appeal Lr hamt aj;aiut FMrr
fverar v.b'y i tk-ralo aal ofk
t t iH;l imprb-jmmaL This eoa
firms ike jialjjmeat f tht cireaii eeurt.
Scribe in Grants J'ass has
Sent Out Weird Tales of
Mastodons.
t-railt l';sst has a feriliF wki for
wt tales is a tbissf -ami CJraats
la it. .a the w;fg., ft, H eaa
AjiJv abtoit Buythii'ij ft ma jussNwImhs
ef h were f-ira.er!y see& ia fii
tkiu?s IT''-'. i't!i-Veg ke?st Iteas
po-a. -b?it, He, to lloare Put
e f, i ft-ago, !, Jo mfitr kas
a workiit' iu,uC i sveral fine
raet of eoal faii'fk o w hh-h essier
f4e 'e: eiopmeut fat Itwit U&& He
s plaeia ereiv ;-i-l Ufi! imroagk!y
, h -i Oo i. r i m h as asear
Ut he f worth - -rsisel
ft make operative eso f evrv eoal
i?rfm whieh warrant a afr a ssajwrn
ff h eh!mesf Wker - it amessafV
in tpr if a!. wK built frm
the aiiaes. fmueetiag tka with tke
ajaia lie- f ihn ifiviag sle-
pijf t?auj''rtatioa f--eiH?ies,1
Shw this tvki sM te bvey if if
R-iT'- no? f'r ike f-i,s fkaf F.
ifiiy, iiko h:t b'ffc Hviag to gel
Mr. I'sim ;uieref-1 ia tae o?a efal:
't't ko eofk (- fke asaHef, ilui ;
aiv h ' it at ?r Vr.'tur? if ke jees
hf Mtary wiM take h-M just ta issk
fife fofffaf f' eoise f'ue.
As for the matoo!o?!ye- srif-e might
have see; Tbe At;k ' &n4 hi
hista h from ihaf
Hat, jt ai b-reaer, ke shek is yet
f emft-r Iteail fbis fa? yoarseif hy ih
self same si-rsle-;
?fm.eihiai TinmrV.itii m fl1 sf f
keiefity is exitf fWJSSfBi jsst fflsssr
ia fJrauls las. Ne?yl MeiJrew ka a
- falf that u-tt iaheriis the
eokr markiugs of ptngt'Qiii? hni
ais hi earmarks, hv-nt a rp off
the b-ff, an fffolerbit ie the right swl s
split, f'ajf av of r farmju- eastern-
f?fks beat ih'r
1 Aearlv v-rv chb.v fa fae sfafe of
Seven Bnrglaries and
Three Murders Hold At
tention ol Police-Five
Men Held Up
HKATTLR, Jau. IS StPS frglar
ie; ihni' immUf ml fir h&hhs$x is
the reerl ls-t mghi m fba? ?Hyf sml
fhe ftolses &tv nt a i& jgafs the
aareaf wave of riir that swe
iiif ssver the eify, F.-r smm ihn& fke
'trUr f the ftiy has feN 11 rs'-
The aufhitrffieft art at ifeHr Wfts.f!
s My'fffjf to SfiHv a mmh?t mysftry ia
fimliijji ihf ih-vmpm'f aail hwrsbly
mtiiinu at sa efekls-atifft mmt
whieb kal hn crushes! iafss s ls
los am! wbfrb was brswa kigk sml
iry by fkt fkbs a th? sbf Vak
m MarnL ir was iliven! Iatsriay
by an lalisu. It is evkleat Ikat the
bmly kasl bes ia tke la a k?ag Hiase.
if ili Ih brought to fkss eify seailia
au e-vafttieatk -
Aa anio!y is beisg ihi after-
mam over the reamias of WitHsun L.
sWley,, a foriaer astieaaP Imsk exsus
iaer his ie sail sugkter, Eeue,,
wkiek were fnm4 yeiirdsj m their
home oa f'apitai hiih It m vM&k&&
ffeat S--ey kii!eI ais mat laffgh-
fer an! tkea e-imisiifei mUhh
It was barium! ti,y tbgt h& was
liseorajel Iwesiistp of immzrmi immh
le,t ami Skat ke mik 4?atk' rather
fhaa leeoia a itegr, Tks tkr? h&h
o-s uer fnn'f tying ttt a fgfii Uiiu The
blwii ujfft while H:'by yaamrke!,
e1jitiui the eartwse. soaf tkea sfaas
bliaj to - fee bath ub faiiiag sm
?ke ise hi U4 UHhs-L
LA SALLS ASH1VEH TO
MEET LOCAI mi AMFIOK
s I iiever was in Mk skas is mv
life aa-f eit U mak skss! Tsisav
aigki it iti.v lt wiflj jswg sasd
5tlk the fsfffsas rriik'r sk b nr.
ekauipioi Us fhe la. featek f ih
s-8 ai Angle apr& htm& fomorrow
ftijj&L. l-a Salle- a htg km&Y-tskite
aas ifffil evblefjffy i flaa sa !iya
o ail v. ttVsa is sa vij iii Hp am4 ros
fk?enl f wwitittg, as svssat II s we!!
tmise-i as-sl ia IwHer ejgHHoa fkaa at
nut prevfims rafsfw
This will be the- las? s!Nag aKtfoN
wa hfi- tt wilen hih West
Jiii4 Web-k b-ave rsHb- aest wek.
VALE PSQFSSmE FEAISES
HOqUE FU SE FISHIKO
W .F, Isaacs has ?i:eiv
from Max Tarraa!, iof3f-
sory ffi sale aasverifv wi
trip tUwn the U&z& wilfe '
ehsuipioM ffskerasas la:. sf;
fke exi aej-f ssfeBs? ji-l sras goiog
to arraaj? tkisgs m IN! 1 oiigkt !
f to r--at t!at rs fke -gnje
wfee the fiskiajr af fs iwt, F
hat-e bal t ekaa my ggt kw'Ver,
t-i-ig I ike reeest &xh &t fatker.
Sse fkiaje, however, t have ?aa!e k
fy mia-l to, ami fkal i-: fkaf so siasv
vurt wsl! be afioal fo 0sss la f'-rp
baek i fh fihiff- !sf?e
wbk-k is eertainly fit fiasri f feave
ver R fa-, I
if sf$y befij-f,1
SILLY BGH AKNA BLOWS
OOOSTIN0 FOR CITV
HiHv Hhaaaa. Hf sa-l aer of
f ke forri HiWister. a iMisf Urn le
votevl to rhe'iferess f k?f fferiviif
!itle eapifal of tho Hae va!ey, or"
ris, on the afiforai - g3frs raik
roal (S. hk'w Klamafk
Falls, wrf. the Cafmif. He bk'w
s i3 f o f w n . n Hfi o !a . m ft trn oa re.
t araifs; k'siae Moa1a v afraay;
!fMv brfiisbi asm a kw s!oa,
wfeieb spe-ar o; hs val Skslv,
kites a .i(t;(r, ss itk ivin
p.-rinrtkr of f, mo aa4 aa
-b more t&ti& a 5 miaate tkaa
iPorf usen s ia a. i!!e. ffe i
e'lrmie.! wifif MlfrJ tk !togu
the valb-v of fbe Ita it pitai
e-fy, liillv is ;rtieiv s IWri
!fer.
tob- M'-fi-ao, aa lr!ssa swsjpr
3B8 of" V-w Vork, gHg- f ase his
public bsf ji f rst-ref of ift'hiing
i&tmigrn$hu o JS-'S!- iw-sr rsr, wkeu
ther wit! b- lw ?a?s fs Jk riit of
f5ol Alaska Vtfkoa f se esiJ!oe,
L-reao befo-v- that tkuS'is f fess
esnfrvioH in Xew V-i& sa tke ep'wl-
! feiieiilinfs eoukf fel fut?Mre k-(
is the jrfiiitl ttri:'f sf fes weL
a bffef
f kis
gist! a
ap-r. irie.