WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1916. -. ; TITE MORNING OH EG ONI AIT, FAY'S "LAS! WORD" RECEIVED BY BAT Cartoonist Wife Who Wasn't Wife" Willing to Have ' . Marriage Annulled. FREEDOM WANTED AT ONCE )lr. VkM I-ltv. a MiSSt" of Allnaooy. A.klac Moawy a.raoal.1 IW Mrntlo-M-al Arirr Maa) lain i:r-l Owts Way. ,!II'-.T. leh. p-ial Tb trtpj th rtf.lc .! l.t-.r. tn fervent eptati- ' waaotty , . ar.-uen ha bej race urea. It Is l lt ef tM letter, rajaeiv.-l by th pur.u.t v t arti.-i. l-tter t..! f fay Km. t rariooBist. , t.... titv r.at want in marrl" au:UJ. cootrnSirj that rt ""!. i4. but wit.." ' Ma battaif Attry :m;l V. Po & -a fi:4 a utl for Bftc!ml. Th earlier letter war interestiesT l arnuam,- dumtt in th l" finBSl. Tit "Uat word" follows -Ji.an.iar. January Zl. lt l-er 1'at. tour sped-al dtery letter re eatved Ihl morn. tix. ln flatter m whea loaiaf in I ifT tellers I a.- written una-r ' fid !! to rn ui t r. I merely am epre.sB.- any at t) truth. "Ton ... ma IS follawlna ajie.tleBa. .M,- fla.ra la I ersler " P" -I. tVht J want It? lla-aral f re-ai.,, a - .. TK tMnr the better wr d want -A. i;'wa I ma-r.a. ,amet a-y will an! aer laterMisd lo lt. with Jaia ain. b. '4a at hav Been aep-e-ate.t for year.. 4 l B ''r aimer ef iaf wa nhoul I avjti4 o .an attar aa wa ara. -:. Il H ot an It? rler-a. cara'a e-iafittanaiK-a. mnaT rom aanaatiora wtt aa.o a'a d'or-a. la a- ima ta aama at M Tr Kni at ce l ota nnwiBi ar row -V ara o kli l contrtftatac ana cant tuapard wr a'lprt airra J in. JitJ. mSj i;k f I ! tr r Ir"Jom. f nam from )ou. tt a- " ma ti aiae r ' I ' toJ ''" tare ma aa 4ai-t tea. :t4t If yott pa a-ifa mtiti". annutmcat wai d 6 'r. mat 09 ti yot -I Kopa trial I M '' laittoa atlf hclatvtf. t4 I hooa t!t ta i a mtr toi fc aattlao. -fa jitK-a ro jraa f. If aol t ana. t S.jhUI tMfik " ol4 ot ta ba ff-a. I ana o'.Knf la yoti ao4 Ittrt ' 1 "a. Uf anarriaxa l o'. fra4 U aaa rr-a t l waa. ml aots. in l tr: H4 o- fur ! tr( at fcart jo woula act t 4r tft ma to .'hi.o a ri '- - fi'.laj my pari of tha barIa haa I want tarojj ISa caramooy U TOO -l-l ma to do aca3a ti ara a'r.i.t af -whal wi t racpta MT - IBin tnla ! aiff rlnl HOBO RARE j?JG00D TIMES rrmprrllt l.rtimrri tr Irsaltona to M. foBirnllon. JVT. lM'IA Jan. :. rrnprVtT fa pat a tapar Jamaa t'.a.I lt.w' koto ronntlnn. Wba ma anaual coavantton f tha taaul rnlKratorr a4 anamriaya-1 worr waa cll4 o r dar hr enty 12 dUcta aa4 on trntliyal mlnnn wara In th halL How. fnil'lonatra hob ! ui4in Sine af l it eoaatioo. cout4 fnun-i. Il:a iwraiur oo'n h waa aul loellnf for tAa "tot" -ura ma att'B.iaaca l Him Timet ra C'MMi." aal l on of tha ) tastataa. Tot can t b'wk alal roo timca aa4 ( awar wttn It." T- praaaot lta la:onyala'-a of walking a "'al ditina from tha pa rial ran" tfta Bnboa hl yajr ara mK. nt In a bail thra -lura from tba ratirof yard. f ia arra'ia.i d-lxta wara nnasta t ba pra.aat. a hr war In Jal. Two of thaaa wr from Ititta jipSia. bit tny wara itinl b tha pilt-a al Va"ilBt"B. tn4. Ila rira l to h" In4ia Iowa lo lhTT O'll "f J'l ( oar a!alaat from Naw Tortt wara it prion al Nurtttowa. fa. No moaay waa aanl for thir rla.a. GIRL ATTEMPTS SUICIDE )la M IrklaoJ Takra IV1 n. bal Mnikral U (lrf. M;aa Abb E-a !". "t Aaabat t. t.oo aa tia Mount lio.f lina. attamptat la commit aui:id at lit toi" Wom an a ChritiaB A.j-i-tio. wr.ra aba wa UT.ni. Muoi-ar ain. 1 ltan ta ta oi fjnuriUa M'japi'al by tba Amvilit'i ryi'-a fomyany. Bnl t i;I UB nrri tha bali'f at iSa ptaoa woil l nol proa fataL t om..Tii"n af tba Strl at la a..o a.ae.oaj coiM ia a r- w-i for bar it";! ! n I bT l'f. M t.ryla Oftic-ra Tuliy and rrwta. wFia mata aa naatilica. al.J tbat lit fin drana about two Hb a.pooaf ' af acl.. l'r I.nn. of tb poliea ama .- T-a flrt all. A LiiilQ Blossom 0 To Delight ihalloma VIm Ii U lao. la . aar f ittir i rtctrru libta tiawtrd -aHth a aa a arrti-vl tu trt IVraarbC aaal) b "voocr, f 1 1 a 4." TVa ta aa rttanal yiaoitr rrBCT apoiial aaar lda atoa.ara aa r a. raaaaa Irana ra o. pUanf, Aa-f 134J1 aaXar. y il at anrfaw atraia. It raaaaaaa fra Ita Bar tSrmm Laa aacaa wWtt ara r anooaiM for warb af Li aaaa lari-laat b la) ft at r I2- baroii f aiTactajir. I tat aiarb af IM a- " ao-ia rkaa-ai at aaol.ia-l. Af arooparti a faiiwra wl aaa aa n ual - a.ai-tant aMaar aa proa.iaJ Ut. a "aOaI 1 faa,f Ti efirartlon ar a( -)'. C-t II ( aa ah"n atta. rt la aoo-'ari by lb toi w bar-a". II aaaatrata aWpfy aa) afc f-irHa ni ar apiaB.i raliaf la Boat !a taaanar a! rart a pr-l ftattaroanl a t Bar ami d .ooa-I o af laa) bany. lart I fa. I to a a baxt.a af "V i!aT r an' twiay aad taw w-t rraaakf b Baco fa. t.amar :. Aliaata. a a araf-y 11a brrj arioail af laf-ama. l aw l npKUut aViUarri. A U I 4aiJ t r4 it. CERMW PRISONERS OF WAR DIG OUT OK CANADIAN CAMP AND ESCAPE TO THE UNITED STATES. WHERE THEY ENJOY FULL FREEDOM. t ' . 'a- f y 1 4 - ' V -'-tar- f S- 7 -7 a I'hoto by UnJrrwooJ Underwood. iM-rto ..uif-.. M;t.ama iim;uKB. ci:ob.k ki.kiwkrt. utnr .v i.artw .c. ... .- v-....- .k- ii crma-. criaonar of war who recently c.caped from the dcten- .. . - an l,.rin fraaalom In th I Dltad tta. ... lion ram. in . aoaa a) " j r - - - .- - ID January I i a a. a ar ..-aJ at a. a a-.lir lfl- V ? Ib-ir Urr buak-room la lb rn.on camp waa a lollrl. rr J " " h"k ,hC dirt which wa r.:WV:,iW runnVTw'VnSrnwothrou.h. Of the I. r.-p4. iri- f rrcaptur-- J tV - - ' ttt THE UPHOOir HAS POWERFUL APPEAL Heilig Offering Is Exposition ol Race Psychology in Japanese. WALKER WHITESIDE STARS IJUaa Ca.anacli M Artlll Maalrry In Traelc? rK-rnr Tlol I labial In ll?rll ii Oriental tryn(on I TltclW. r .t or -riir. ti moo v- TiktTaa. fa'ataar TB Mla.4a JMB.a Btarnaa Wrlcbl KUIMBI i.mril Ittraaa Itlroearl Carlo Wafparmaa vs,i Arl ta Croll tamaa&l. Narmaa larlo t.laa&a Wr.l Kerala Vanafarl taa roa Aaaamart noma DaM'lf atljaka Carl Voa Ml. rrtanda I rmf.aanr firacb Ar4 I -a Cral Craa.t l.inJcr lawuM Madia Mao Karnar Ulllaa Tlr anr-al Mao4 Bhaw ..n1 af rtl'a..W. A. Wbltarar rir.1 I-; c offlcac. .Oaora pllla Jataaa O 4. Chnall. BT UtMSK CA.-JI HARM. A p ay urcbars4 win lb lotana probUm of raca t.ycholp;y l Tha Typhca.- One baforr. Ihra aaoo bso. Walker Wbltratna brousht us Ihl. Infra. tine play, tb plot of which Is a world huiorte pic and now ha raturna la parrnlt u one atraln lo rral la Its Irrl "ascanl atmoaphar. Th Typnooo" bas for 111 mln thrro th portrayaJ of thai dftarmlnatlon lo carry lbrouh whalor la under taken, which. llh tha Japan. I popularly bansrad lo tranarand all other coa.tderallona. alther of Ufa or death. Hard r acnlry In Important? Is th study th play presents of tb f feci of Wasiern ylce and vlrtua oa aa arlaat and youthful Japanese man. And a If th. war not enough. Iher Is food for further Ihouubt la tha abandonmast lo I Iran, a of aa ab .loiae-.lrir.klns: paeudo-Tolatoyan art l.t as contracted with th purposeful. If ooiy S'JparftclaJ rastrsuol cbaactar t.tlc of th l.U Inrident::y. too. w iPmpM an un .ler.taa4.Bs; of tha orientals lnleo J.rotton to Rtnperor and country. Maasaria la Aatbor. Th ptay wa written In Ituncarian. but has Botblaar to do witn tha land of th Mar. Menybert Lanjiyel wrote it. and It was translated lata llnllh br r.mil Nyltrsy and th 1st fyroa ore ay. uorsafoUy th play baa bn ti.aa la tlermaa la tie r . : o. ana in r'renrbj la I'aru. Il baa f'r Ita hero a Japane To keramo, who has .na lo lleriin ca a mlaaios from bis sto.ernm.nl lo trari secrete from tha Caucasians- An Intrlssu with a .larmafi woman of th city eufsreets to hi compatriot that h may ba betrayed, and lo seek In ta kr.ak off tra liaison. Tekeraxuo Is flouted by th Ctrl, tllus, II straa-il-. her. happily, off tha etace. Than ba ca.la hia Japanea friend aa th leirphon. A. Tok ramo's sary itas ar loo yaiuabi lor hi. ovrnmnl to toaa. o;uateer ara a.h.d to bear tha puBlsmeal fr th crime. utl ar taiea son of Nippon lo r Ih. r r:mpror lhal they f hl for tb pri.i:eata of confeMin lo a murdr comm. tied by aaoth.r. In in ad a ierma of ronyl lendenrle. also la loa with l;ion. .-ontrtte t ua.a lha trulV but To l.nma die aimo.i al th asm InaEaat. Tha strata baa proved loo creal. leaaarw wallow I Maaaerfmi. It would In-leed b difficult ta speak loo kifbiy of Waiker White. ids' Im tarwiisixi of Toh.ramo. Taar is aa inantoua maaiary of tba typ "tfcrouot tna play ba portrays tha la. craiability of IBa rlenlal trmpara Bieat. mahiBC It stand out In sp.eadld contral acaiasl Iba affabi.lty of tb irt4atl. iy his superb actln Mr. Whltsl5 .ub'.W conveys lb Infiuanc of lb raonc Toberamo over bis Japanese (r'a4.. ael th dlatractloa of ta oc cidental Heal, and compromises tbat ara, bBO-fcna at laa ooors "l ana vn atl Int.l.a.-f, .,lua ruifiifh bsa a ml dear to Ik seui e( m avrtaJLU b(Ult, Tvt lhre-tiartr of tha play sh Is lithe rajollne. frivolous and then sh Is railed upon to d-ant th ylal of her fury In a tremendous arena which h rarrla with splendid skill. "Th Typhoon" will remain at the Ileitis th remainder of th week, with natina-a on Wednesday and btaturday. FLOWER KIDNAPS INSECTS Cap llolal rrlonrr fntll Ho Act-rt- In Tranaporl Pollrn. rniia.pi"i-rniA. Jan. :i.-so w hir. a plant thai kidnaps and holds for ransom, Itis vletlraa ara lha bees. It takes a bray prson lo kldnara a bee. but this plant does It rruUrt Ilea navds lha be lo help Mm carry pollen from on flower lo another. o he kidnaps th Insect, holds It until he Bets a promts that It will tak away a load of pollen with It. and then he releases It. Vou'r familiar with the plant. Its rllmblns: vln and lt odd shapod rlowers. It la lha Iutchman"s plf. Tha shap of th flower rlvea It th nam. They rrow on Ion stalks and th Dower part la a Ion tube, crooked and Inflalrd at th base. It really looks lik a pip. Th 1 roves ar larea and heart-shaped. Th be riles Into th narrow open Ins ct th flower In search of honey and Bods It. II drinks and drinks, until b Is ready to bo. But when he Inrti around ho finds th way barred with scores of tiny dsers.. polntln Inward. A ha cam In th no orusneu hi wsy br th daers easily: but th door to th flower should hava been placarded "Rntranco only." for the dsaaaars won't bend lo let him out. Tn.ra a. a ia a urlsoner. H busses around frantically, shakln th olden lha daarirer nolnts and a-aihrrln it on his wines. Kor two or thre days he Is held a captive, uniu ha collects all tha pollan ha can carry. Then th datreera wither and th bee finJa bis way out- DOG HEROES ARE ADOPTED Two iK-rcml AmrrlcanB Aplnl Mci Iran IlandlU and Sae norllc. - pir..-1'TAV Taa -1 T r r dnaTB n Ani-'ui...'. -a- war heroes of th imasaacr of ISsnta Tsabet. when II Americans wer niur- arrm oy airaiau - -- were Whiskers and fawkami and they tvrlonea to . nariea rv. a- - rnanaser of tha Cusl Mlnln Company, on ol the II victims of the Mexican outlaws. Whiskers Is an Alrsdal torrler. whllo cinookem la a bull terrier. They wcr be in taken back to their old homa at th mlna after beln mem bers of Iho refutj colony In El Po for a year. When th Mexican bandits robbed, tortured and murdered the Americans lha dogs remained at th aid of Watson and attempted to keep tbe Mexicans away from his body. This aexounta for tha fact that, of all the Americans. Watson- body was least multigated and no shots were fired Into It after death. Money was a a a. a. . . tabafa a n .1 bis VU tha only body found fully dressed. Tha rea- cua party wnirn went oui ir . . . . - aaaawaa. lha nnlllM foUD th nu.Raa " . two faithful pets besld their masters hody. moanln and barklra plteously. For Is hours iner naa aar an.a - -a . . be. Id th body t th slain manager. They wer brouhl to the border and . - j i Ka. Charlaa Walaon. naff aaa-vo a... " ( - - -- - Jr. tb orphaned -year-old son of Watson, who la attending a school In Lo Acs-eles. GIRL ALLEGED BOOTLEG EG R Jane ett Arr-rsla-d and 143 Ilottlcn of Liquid Confiscated. Jur. Wsst was arrested Monday alltht on a chair of boollerln at MTS Kleventa strl by .rricers WrIKht. Kirhards and Msrtln. Kha Is th first feminine bootleeeer arrested sine pro hibition wsnl Into effect In Portland. Tb officers seised Mi bottles and five. Ballon Ju said to contain br and whisky. Officer Illcbards obtained avidenc on which ah waa arrested. A'a-ordln lo officers, th Birl admits sellirac tb liquor. ' Thre men who wer In th place war also arrested. They av their name a Nlssim Uenlsl. Lvtd Notrica and Ueorc Conslantx. PEACE DOVE IS FIGHTER Sciential Say Moat of Time J Hr-rnl In Qnarrt-Is. WASHINGTON. Jan. Th pear apostles who carry a dov in their lu Br had batter chanc their symboli cal ba. , , . Th Audubon l-oclety hsa declared, throueh Norman McCllntock. of ritts burc. omltholOBl.t: Th dove Is not a bird of peace, but one of th most pugnacious of toolbar.-d fihtrrs In fact, tha d-v fights a Ufa taxi U liour.". CUT LEAGUE ELECIS Fred N. Bay New President of Baseball Circuit. MUCH INTEREST INDICATED St. Jleleu, McMfnnvillc and Salem All Tut In bill-one IMds for Franchises, bnt No Action la Taken at Meet Inf. Vred N. Bay la th new president of the Portland City BaaebaJl Ia4ru. 'le waa unanimously elected at Monday nlBht's meeUn of franchlsa owners held In tha ofnea of M. It. Whitehead. .01 Fenton buildlraff. lieorK It. Grayaon wa elected vice president. June Jones treasurer and Wavna F. Lewis secretary. Election of all was unanimous. The retlrln ofllcers ara M. R. White head, president; Henry S. Wcstbrook, vice-president: Clyde J. "Red" Ru- pert, treasurer, and Harry M. Grayson, aacref arv. Th retlrln officials all re sumed, saylnsr that on term in tbelr respective offices waa enough. Presi dent Whitehead and Vice-President Weslbrook received a vot of thanks for ihrlr efforts last aeason. About IS persons representing differ ent localities crowded Into jar. nue heada ofllc early in tha avenln..-. "If this Is avny Indication of the Interest which Is arolne to be taken in baseball during 116. said the retlrln oniciai. "ther la certainly som enthusiasm." Fraarhls Owaersblp Araed- Outsld of tha election of ofllcera and preliminary discussion, there waa not much business taken car of. Kupert and Harvey Newell rnaed In a heat ed ararument over Just who owned the West Slda franchise. It seema that v.wall and his oartner put up the money for tha franchise, which was made out In Rupert's name. After ar guing until 18:43 P. M, th other dl rectora advised th two to settle their arguments privately. E. I. Ballagh and C. D. Sutherland wer In town from St. Helens, Or, clamoring for a franchlsa; McMlnnvtlle. Or, waa spoken for. and a letter from John V. Turner, a ealem. Or, attorney, was read In which he asked the privi lege of entering his city. These were th only persons outstda of tha city that wer beard from. E. L. Jessup. representing Montavilla: Ernest Taylor, avtin for the Brad ford Clothes Shop, and William R. Healea. looking after th Interests of tha Loyal Order of Moosej, ar among those llir'.ed in th" secretary's minutes aa present. ftt. Ileleas Waata Tea a. The Ft- Helena delegation say that they would sell stock In their club to 10 or 30 business men of that town and In that way assure tbo league officials that they would have a strong baseball team all season. They say that in St. Helens and Houlton there ar approx imately 2.00 people, and as a sign of the Improvement In times point to the fact that last season a shipbuilding company there employed only 20, while this season thera would bo about J00 enraged. They plan on picking Ihelr players from Rainier. Scappoose. CSoble, War ren, Rldgeflrld. Woodland and Kalama. thereby gathering the Interest of all neighboring towns. just what teams will compose the league, what schedule will be adopted and other subjects of Importance will ba broiiatht up at th next meeting Feb ruary ". MOCKING BIRD IS EXTINCT Sweet Slnjer of Sooth Prlren From North by Trappers. . rHIIaA DELPHI A. Jn. IS. Among th malefactors enrolled as eternal nemlo of mankind, place th man who drove the mocking bird out of the Northern states. A century or mora ago this bird was a regular resident of this neighbor hood. Ills son waa heard at blossom time. In bummer and In Fall. Occasion ally be even remained hero all Win ter. Alexander Wilson, the naturalist. In !0t wrote that mocking birds spent the Winter In the Ivy on John Bar tram's bouse. Philadelphia. Tha house Is still thero and descendants of the original Ivy. but the mocking birds ar gone. Only occasionally ar they found north of tha Mason and Dixon ,ln, e a. For about a century ago man found that he could sell one of the birds for a dime or two. He trapped th aon- sler. rapsd them and put thorn on the market. iatglsUlora of tba iNorlh.ero Buckwheat Cakes Raieed without Ysost When they are just right, the old fash ioned yeast-raised buckw heat cakes are just 6ne- But it takes a skillful hand to get them "Just right and many housewives do not want to be bothered with a bowl of barter standing around alt the time. Made after this recipe, buckwheat cakes are as good as any you ever ate and much super ior to those made with self-raising flour. Made with K C double raise baking powdei. the last of the batter will make Just as light cakes as the first K C Buckwheat Cakes By Mrs. Jinet McKenxie Hill, Editor ol the Boston Cooking School Maguinc, 1 cup buckwheat flour; 1 table spoonful tugar; 3 level teaspoon f,d K C Baking Potrder; JJ cups cold water; i tea spoonful salt. Sift tojrether, three times, the flour, sugar, tcalt and taking" powder: sur the water in ail at once and bake on a hot. well oiled grid dle. Buckwheat flour calls for a generous measure of baking powder. Part milk may be used to mix the cakes but water -ires quite as good results. A delicious "spread" for griddle cakes is made by creaminz together about twice as much honey (either comb or strained) as butter. Work it up with a fork to about the consistency of hard sauce. "Readers of this paper may obtain "The Cook's Book" containing this and 89 other delicious recipes fret by sending the colored certificate packed in every 25-cent can of K C Baking Powder to the Jaques Mfg. Co., Clucago. Scndfor "The Cook'i Book" today. states finally passed laws to stop the trade, but it was too lato. The mocking birds went South, where they were less molested, and they never c&mn back. RUSSIAN BALLET CENSORED Sultan's Jlarem Must Be More De mure In Xew York. NEW TORK. Jan. 2. Two dances performed by the Russian ballet to the delight of society folk at the Century Opera-House will be "toned down" to meet the criticisms of the police cen sors, it was said following a private talk between Macistrate McAdoo and the manager of the ballet. The faun who seixes the silken par men t of a' Greek maiden after her flight across the stage in one of the dances will be Instructed to dance less ecstatically. There will be less carrying on In the Sultan's harem In the scene depicting what happens when the Sul tan goes to war. BURGLAR TALKS TO MISS Pretty Girl Gently Bound Whllo House Is Kansacked. NEW YORK. Jan. 28. The story of a polite burglar who gently bound her wlfji" a rope, blindfolded her with a Tlolct-acented cambric handkerchief, and. while apologizing, ransacked the bureau drawer, getting $50 in cash, was told to the police recently by pretty little Msry Finncgan, 15. whose father owns a restaurant at 75 Fulton street. Th Flnnegan family live upstairs. It waa said the thief missed Jewelry valued at 1-00 on top of the ransacked bureau. BRIDE IS 46; MAN 80 Romance Is Denied, but Both Have Comfortable Fortunes. NEW TORK, Jan. 18. If there is any unusual romance in the proposed mar- r in,Aa Fiiianii Banks. 80 years old. a farmer, of Fairfield, Conn, and Miss Mary Rebecca uuxion. 01 -u wei Seventy-fifth street, no one at her home was saying anything about it. In obtaining a marriage license Miss Buxton said she was 46 years old. that she la the daughter of James Buxton and that sho was born In Asheville, N. C. At her home two maiden sisters said everyone had agreed not to discuss the affair. Both Mr. Banks and Miss Bux- It's My Loss! Every Woman's Fancy Suit Regularly $19.50 to $34.50 Every Woman's Winter Coat Regularly $15.00 to $20.00 Every Woman's Separate Skirt Regularly $3.50 to $12.50 Every Woman's Silk Petticoat Regularly $3.95 to $6.00 HALF PRICE This is a genuine sacrifice on new, seasonable garments. Your opportunity will soon be gone, for every garment should be sold this week. YOU cannot afford to miss this sale! Will you come today? THIRD FLOOR Ben Selling MORRISON AT FOURTH ton are said to possess comfortable for- tunes. Will Case to Be Appealed. NEWARK. N. J, Jan. 27. Postmaster Edward W. Townsend, of Montclair. N. J, famous as the author of the "Chlra mle Fadden'1 stories and formerly a Representative in Congress from New Jersey, has announced his intention to appeal from the decision of Judge Soe- horn. of the Kansas City Circuit Court, that two sons of Mrs. Margaret Hack man Townsend. widow of George Townsend. are the lawful heirs to more than $1,000,000 left by George Town send. Tho New Jersey author is a brother of the late George Townsend and is trustee under the will. TvIpt Parker, aged 77. who laid down hl type stlrk at Montgomery. Mo., recently, after .arvlni; i;2 y.-ars at the "case." 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