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no BTiAMcnsr.'i W&ukr Forecast Tonight and Saturday, fair, -liixiiuum 52. Miiiiuiuia $5. listen for the Carrier's IMstk If jca da not receive par Capital Journal promptly, 81 before 630 o'clock and cse will be sent yox AVERAGE C1RCTXATIOS FOB NOVEMBER, tilt LLIUIUnOUir, OffflinBH H IS PROBED 3 -4- S 9 Only Salon Member Audit Bureea of Clrcatetkn. o! CT!3 jU It - J 5 ot r . l-ZJ M1I ST-i ' W em .ii ... . .mil A Ve -w 0 F' Tir-".3 FT3 n r An in r mt L Prosecution Declares Proof Insufficient to Mncate Congressman Is Father of Girklayer: 42ND YEAR-NO. 305.-EIGHT PAGES. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1919 bremsifeis I. Angeles, "Cal., Dec. 26. The question of the relationship between Harry S. New,' .alleged murderer ot inIentU Lesser, and United States Sen tar Harry S. New of Indiana, was delved Into deeply at the morning's t Huon ot New s u:ai. After- a deposition by Mrs. Martha ; Sj -.udder, a sister of Harry New's moth er had been read, District Attorney "oolwine, refused to admit that Sena . tor New is the defendant's father, on : e giouiids that the deposition con tains insufficient proof. Mrs., Scudder stated In her deposi tion that Senator New was Harry Nsw's father. She also revealed that Mrs. Burger liad been married three times. Her first .. husband was John Green, of Cleevland; her second, James Clancy of Indianapalis . and Samuel Burger wns the third. Attorney Offers Proof. Charles G. Williams, an Indianapolis attorney, in a deposition, said that he had been the personal adviser of Harry New. He referred to Senator New as the boy's father and relatd that Harry Nw had always "carried a chip on his shoulder" because of the circumstance of his birth. He referred to Senator New aa "big Harry." Williams related an incident when he stated eg .3r$vD661theMNdO he said the defendant told him that Mrs. Burger's mother had told New ii about the circumstances of his birth and had eulogized Senator New. Vviiliams said, that Harry told that Hew: his mother had discussed his In with- him and had upbraided Senator New. Williams said Harry WR in doubt asto whom to believe. Trial May Draw Out. i Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 20. Han y '' S. New, accused of killing his swes heart, Frieda Lesser, may not know the verdict of the Jury until New Years. . ' Uefen'se attorneys, always reticent as to their plans, admitted this mor; Sin that they will, have a number ot wtnesses to be called. These will De ilnflv lall mates of New, jailors and iiim who have been in close touch with hhn, all testifying in support of tnii insanity plea. Testimony of two leading witnesses for the defense probably will come ov week. Miss Edna Clancy, New's sistter. will be called first. New's moth- cr, Mrs. Lily Burger, will follow. " . . Attorney LeCppte Davis for the i fnse conferred with Judge Craig t;. daw with reerard to published state.- tiipnts that-before the trial a ptan had . linen offered fey the defense whereby New would Olead guilty. The state niFnt had been attributed to DtstrM . Aitoi-nev Woolwine. Davis maintaluoO it was grounds for a new trial. E British Striving With Every Means To Regain Commericcd Supremacy By George MacDonough (United Press staff correspondent) Dublin, Dec. 26. "A certain ele ment in the Sinn Fein volunteers is getting out of hand," a prominent leader of the moderate Sinn Feiners admitted today in an Interview. Thi3 element, he said, "threatens to do incalculable harm to the cause of Ireland, both here and in the opln ion of the world." While the leader made no direct admission, it was believed moderate elements believe this new radical fac tion may be partly responsible for the attempt on the life ot Viscount sm;plo.eso;i i ii;;e fro:i amd onuon, Dec 26. Hie British cot. ihcrciol giant, robbed of his supre .. .cy by tour years of war, has started h.stmatic campaign to regain n Aderehlp ot world trade, it was ind r,i.cd today. British commercial missions, un heralded ,are working quietly in all j lue markets ot the world in an effort "o make London again the dictator ai g. ods and prices, according to author- iative information,'-. A mission of six, headed by H. K iVlicKinder, M. P., and a member ot ite advisory commission to the minis li of reconstruction; and Admiral ait iloger Keyes, soon will arrive In South Rumors of Big Losses 1 nroua Freezing Put to Rou to By Survey of Orchards end Ccr ry Patches By Expcri:. General Doiiikin's government, it was learned, . .. : y Another mission is en route to Si be;ia, while- trade experts have be-' sent to the Balkans, Italy, Germany, .south America and other places where British bade goods may find a mar kel. i French, lord lieutenant ot Ireland, iluSs;a' to promote trade relations wlti and the raid upon the plant ol me newspaper Independent. The group of young extremists has become "restless and dissatisfied with the present policy" ot the old binn Fein leaders, the speaker said. "We are watching events anxiously heeause we are afraid they will do in calculable harm to the cause of Ire land both here and in the opinion ui thn world." he said. Moderate Sinn Fein leaders, it wan Wnnwn. fear the outbreaks or tne ex tremists will bring harsher acts 01 re pression from the British government. The unknown leader, it was assert ed, favors a campaign or verror.am and planned a series ot assassinations to follow the Frencn outrage. i Old time leaders were left out ot the extremists1 plans, it was said, and the moderate groups feared the gov ernment unconsciously was furthering the alleged condition of terrorism by forcing the moderate it" - rhal the British manufacturer leaving nu stone unturned in his effort tit regain trade was lncucaieu wy mc m. thod by which he has taken advan t-nre of the decline in value of the nnund sterling. Board ot trade ex perts disclosed tlpjir scheme, through ivhi.h manufacturers actually have ben enabled to hreap big profits from the crop in foreign exchange. They lankly expressed hope It woum la to 12. British manufacturers, It was pom;- ei. out, are buying raw materials in the United States with already estab lished dollar credits, transporting them to England in British-owned ships and re-exporting to America in the same vessels. These goods r manufactured by labor paid in sterling enabling the manufacturer to reap tn difference between the value or me dollar and the pound in addition to his regular profit, , FORCE HOI RULE to POUTICAL ISSUE FOR It The 4676 employes of the South Pacific railroad (lines north of Ash land) by making clear record with' out a single reportable casualty to an employ during the national railroad accident prevention drive, ocionor is to 1. have won first place among an he railroads in the United States, and further helped materially to place th northwestorn regon at the top ot a" other regions, according to a state' ment Issued at the depot here Friday. The accident prevention drive was of national scope. It created keen coin petition In which nothing but the sur . al of the barest would count. The drive was under the direction he safety bureau which through 1. ters, circulars, and Illustrated bulletins kept the employes advised during the progress of the campaign. The work n the field, however, was conducted by the employes themselves through a highly etiielent sarety orgamxauo composed of nine safety committee This safety organisation reveals Its efficiency by the following record, which won the highly prlned banner; Employes Killed Injured TT1. Oct 18-31, 1918 1 14 i.ct. 18-31. 1919 0 0 T.!i. ' -ii v, fn tVia pfttifmn-. thfi fruit trees nr.d ,rrv hushes and vines of the Central Yv lUanette allcy w . ....l ? tVio nniniflTl completed a survey ot tne orcnarua anu wj V t .Ct effort t Certain the extent of the damage done by the recent cold spell, ,," Declaring that the reports of ex-1 COlWWftuIN A fine record was made during the entire first ten months ot this year as against the same period last year, It record for January 1 to October si Be ing: tensive ana ruinous damage to m orchards were based on nothing mor substantial than vague rumor. C. I. Lewis, secretary ot the Oregon from rl liiin. aav that his Investi gations show that tne r. suffered only in it" .. .n.irl.-i ntosliy m mm land U I. h. who predicts the great . n in the history ot this vat ' ' personal investigation made this week Th. .harmful effects of the recent cold weatner nov. t much rumor, without muoh , . ... " j...i.. fuets. After vlBlting many orchard In tn. . I.... i.in sur M and cuttlngi OEIiiuS Two Women Too Much: Lad of 12 Attempt Suicide London, Dee. 26. Ireland may havs orient Premier Lloyd-George's new moaerate - - - .n ,ntrolJuced ,n the house . .1 - .tnntmo' rnum iiuiil un-1" uutiis w f ... ,-hegr of the - i.h premier declared in an interview. Tne premier Is prepared to torce . . ntance of his measure, this 0Mnt .,.t Tt nassaee by parliament w is MI r ..k insured before the measure was milted, he added. Lloyd-George, according to the ofti . la "heart and soul" for passage of loislatlon which will at least suit settlement of the msn q" . he continued. The premier regain " problem as second in Importance only to winning the war. It was believed m governing" -,r.,w,.n. Deo. 24. Prestden Wilson's decision to turn the railroads ...i, tbelr owners March 1 today brought into prominence two phases of of . the already conipllcatea ra..ru problem. Employes killed I.mployes Injured ..... Outsiders killed OuUiidera Injured 1918 ., ... 183 ... 11 ... 48 ... 243 1919 i 144 Total casualties ... in T)MM-ikse ......t- ., This record was made in face of an '.itreised number of employes an multiplied hnsards at crossings on ac WMhlngton .M" ' rft,lroad unl-iVKhH M. decide their flr viewing sprig. cUIll. JMr from trees and vines u. ''" - , .,-tti at the Au.erlci.a '' Uon it can b. f ", Labor today. ; : '! .': . time lhat losses Win om "7 " - ttning of the tutln in in. As I have previously stated. IrelUseJ J r"' Wi!' rtrrUlot. hay. "7. the raaroad. ta-w, wnt damage wui " -- ,,.. March 1 suovt im ana in .... v.ii w it yield even nm - good crop. Warning rmwars not HI trees unui v,. nrMlilnnt'a ao'lon has ap- rtnt of Increase In the number of ,ntlv postponed the "near cris . itcmoblles since last year, , : . - f -nllroaa iu- brought on oy reviu.- - - - ---- bor lor more money w. th. "ie !",rrr,as out CnlrA. lowl and fair the victim of a children's triangle love atUi wil the doctors " , recover, u . .... a j InoK Because m - Ba . upon, e ..ftn A nme sajv 18 vnme of Florence him Playing .m tt the tol- ayk. Moeller, also lowing note: 13, she wrote the Bonn e: 1 KIlO" ..My dear nu.- &otCt vou love Florence. I taowy If ...... m no you i" - ... vou only I"" s b fore the roads pas. out the government's hands. . Pecond. the rauroau appanntiv been made a political Issue. - The two phases are interwove.. ....v- . 1 ..J rt are threatening to It was Uelievea m guvo. ...... ... .... .jne rarai " .-nn'ltnuattu . " ln,rfin to this source of lnfor Mirv. tr,elr agitation tor continuauon mation. that Ulsterites will accept the t fc0VOTnment control to.. tne - SS- Wednesday afor Ulster, with a president, inroad prodamaUonw ing body to ba Known as a i. i That the employes have iwfety mat ters well In hand insofar as casualties among themselves are concerned Is re- vealed by their good recora. COAL TRIBUNAL WILL COiEIilllV FAKE FLEES CITY WITH LOOT . ... hnw 1 - , . , vnU gO I COU1U - s.mbly. . ' . fl 'It Ulster accepts me i" pavliament is threatened by the Smn "..ntiiH British army amil'able tor protection of Ulster it was "I dvls ... rfmMtrnV - v(( ,,crlain..l, will recover when the vigorous spring r4Z S5.d. of th. rolling coun try surrounding Dallas seem to be In fins lil. non """ ,.. f. ards there appear w - . "..a i th. least, in the Polk PoUK" ,y hill, where tne w. " p"..'.lr:"... r. .vldeiit, V0U.. sertoua r. --.. . .... a, ,.,- orchards Hi tn. ne ",. are very encouraging, ''-"" t went inrousn lng. or or she'll ce " - but U you you and she iove -- d0 me love her better wau can have ner. "I love you dear. "I love you dear. . "Annie Barzya- note he When Benny on hl8 decided life witn two hid hands was noi wa9 tound in the asn can b a p0- unconscious from the co Annie liceman. me ,e l8t. lutched tignuj . if he iov- asked ed either of the head, "No. he wouid have When Benme Bhook ui3 He was t" ""tween them when a P.nU . . ..,! to m -- . trnm the nosim". d in Salem aooui w iu --- from tne stayed at the Bligh ho- he went hom here aulte to local banks business men that he had a large in heritance from a relative and claim ing that collection papers furnia.ied by him to a local bank were return able at $123,500.80, "uapiain T. Ward, has departed for parts un known after securing about $200 In loans from local men, according to T. G. Bligh Friday. Bligh is searching H.. T..1 " Ward arrived in Salem about De ....... j a . Via Rliirh ho nnmnw n. ana siaycu a.. ... .tiaa lei for about two weeks. He was wear "" concluded.... Inff the uniform, oi a captu... - ignal service of the army and secured-his first loan from Bligh on tne grounds that he was temporarily out r t..h it.h his bank." While here, Ward worked as assistant in the au- ji ..ui.i at the state house. He disappeared. r i. jrihsit ns 5 feet .tY,t ,.,oicrht 110 pounds, three un . era inissing from left hand, season Vt.-. a inc scar on abdomen, whih b claims is a battle wound re reived in France. b0-! ;?.;? ii Florence I love you.ao; nW:i "hla mad. if you knew how overnment reallZes it Is impos sible to force the Sinn Fein section oi t" ,.k a parliament, t..r official said, but pointed out, it would " . ihpm the chance v deal with the Orangemen through . log.slative body and grant the Uste. lies protection in case ir, .. . intorfore with them. auemi'i -- .... th. For he present, u " ..LtHns Ireland" until re- sumption of parname i.v. , ocen prorogued by the king unt It ' Th. nromier's home rule bli "heady has been drawn up and pigeon- '" r.,M m buck la-.iiption that tne rouu B- - Dy January 1. bhop.-r.en were actlvu nresLing demands for an Increase bo- fore that ante. Other raiiroaa -.....I.. nutoome of the Bhop- . hefnre pressing their own increase wuuiu . . tnrtiO(1 I) HI' rv. 0"?!....TM;;h I ha. been set fx r.uw . I. lnfl two the date of return, mmim months to negotiate . - The political pnaxo one "tlon also involves the two million Zker nd their desires for a contin f onvernment control. unuuu ... T..........l Brothcriioou" ---' first coal Monday. IL.,.'....i tha .olti..i oi th wots- rr. hss been thrt their nmA.l m.t i awrd t B1,t f government croi. . . The raiiruau " comprise the had t th? ..ur brother hood, and the m r.rtcoHJ y Ciliated with the federation, 'ftomuel tltimiwr preniHORt or n .""-" Hal i Be llllw,. 'I'li. westing wilt lK tne t.,and if the h.um nl th,lt" 'r IIS per wot tnci'e. r'iri h.ih were ifte.de viii. i'nH m. hn pvtled t the wwi io Ik UI their tienmn! ilntll if A"""' Mint hiui had wnwumll . .aH i vimi eeete, ;,.,,;, ..... . , .... , Th mweUttif- ui nn vi" rard of 109 acre. q. tble L,ll)Mrtm HH le nd found not elwrle 1ui"t,"lp1ellilr. for the coit.nre nhch e uury. testing tree, eleeeiy. . "Jh-.e to hold WjMr tlrl Heads of railroad Motherhoods aid .v.. Gompers, head of thi nole.a- , it wu said, will fle .,rttl hin time now to domestic ques- roent control. tions, the continent and the peace con- Ho nlans to leave iu. . RUMORED RIOTS Ho nlans to leave W peace Problems early in Janu- :.', io.--advisers have assurert in . Fpnpraiion neked both the president and congress I;;;, two-year continuation of govern- mtrol. William Jennings tirjr J . ... j, ..j that ha I. In an ha. recently - sympathy wltn laoor . ""eTpposltlon of railroad as well as othHas of labor to the Cumn i n. puis now .......o --- - Washlngton. Dec i- Th ..,.,! of President hb" ...ii. ,...i mill ha held nere . Ml tho when the three memners fniiira .esslons which will UUWO .' . - . be held arter January l. '"'- tha white house today. wh. f.,urt.tiitM are making prepara tion, to cooperate with ""'''"'- sion, In an effort to arrive - - . . .o-rrt to waere. end hour., "X.l m h. accentubls to both .loe. However, the operator." reprjeu. tlve. today were cereiui "" ;;-" attltuile would not oe " - ceptlng Hie commission-, flndlnw l advance. n.. .iuv.nn. so far, hn vested with any power to en. - force Its awards. Thl. Pr mu.v o-i the conferred upon i w, . In it. work tne c'""7'"" .- -- will summon inonm. ' head of the operators, ami Jni ' . . i.i... ... thrt m i- L. lwts. acting I,r'"" , "' "liness ed Mine Worker.. a He first witness farm wa .... iiiiury. bud. Pem ,n .. ..... L'nd fhe Inner hark t'""r" atlon." . ... ........t P-rhe walnut, and other fru ? m the higher eeotlone nr. WP' Sii. Siury. H must l-e remem her; .d stated rrcfonsor Lewie, -n " ed, uuo MMiinmette valley aectlone. .i,n Into con- Id h thf looking forward to crop t produe- "Al things being tUm into ..i..t normal. In ct, en i ably will sier, vne prein.. . ....W i,.,, p.ph bills now ptnunn V .u- o.fnbllne of pariiame.iv.eii imi i. ... ,..,,, . With the reiurn i , ..Ail land by that time, it was hoped, most 7 .-. tinnl nucstions W II line. ,.! the ;io,ve been settled , Dec. 2g A miners' BOOZE AGENTS FID $100 BY J Tncoma, w"-. , -hiuh a Christmas ce.eo.. Ws.rr,,"e" reported between , of tne miners av on and non-unior -,Bt, yes ter . "mine town near i to(liiJ according to ,reyo. ;vestigated W deputy Jftu during n. everything ilmg at the mining .jtht and this morning wukeson !:?., and at the mine oi geni , Coal ft Coke convjany. . v .. . r.vornor tw 1 .... Id. ;'teVday after-om th.s ' ,-.voriior aii intention oi morning that he ha keWB. '""line any troops to tror. I receiver -- LOSE GIRL HOLES UNIVERSITY DRIVE - -" l,Mltll tO ........ .o wnraera a.w ceuu" ,,... these ,hio thoir eiioris v IT -Rs They believe the nearwsw U campaign wll Istrength- oi , to en them, since ncuner illenate a large class of votera, MS HIKED TO FILL TAllEY'SPOSTftTPvH' ,.1-out norm present time 1 ' ina (....- . ...... ha. not La tll the WHUw an-1 luon r." .- . ... .k..a la annie . v.. i(iwr .a.,..-. y!i.".?.d vi? -ere - ? ' rt " ., wnon " eP w" mov' 'I",' ' vet. m.ch weather In January tin., nf th. ratlrnnd admlnWrftilon. H.ud John H''itt, cilrv ol th inll- a murker.' ctln tne r. in x li is also stttteu thai the nu.(i or whether the workers would wH unt't j.uich 1 to take actum t form rooipil- ,tni wltn tneir v shiei.d. ". litMir o m alt. .4ir ofitciaie in.ut tiiy iio nof n Kttd to well unui private l.itie..t had lt.(.ind the rallntb-W " '- is, m dr.rUloti. ' . , . Union wttttttale hv bfcn lt.ti.ru I f it IllriP Is now fully ndvlw.i by . jnsal.lent i. to what lt cn iio an .( tar he van UKtxtsu u::. i.r M aj.iaboU tlM.lr li.rtl another to ... . . .... h..i .i . . . .u .unil.e. thp pn-iiiwivui evItK-nca ... i , .i i.,.ii.,(,r t. unit on tu,i " . ..,( .... .tot U.dt Htllt! m .i""--. - ------ uld ..ft a r..mi-.t.niv. i o months wu n.twhi hnve troat oceurreu of that ar' y,l follow- dieted a 'f'1' f'fJTery. th. ... natural spring re-ov"' . ''i..r.,!::ttn; n or. than 29 Kr cent nder norma- 1n;:.(Hvgee .i-tary of tu POME PAPER SEES IERE ALLIES LAID Brown, aeere-ri- m im eiiDDfm Dee. IS-Il' l'ov'. um.ntlng ty n GOVERNMENT IN STAYTON FIELD RO LOffliCE! In an eflort to the woman raise her quota fot rm 3 OI.l t c HarHs, proprietor of the O'en rooming house, ana housekeep-t-rv Marie Harris, changed their pre vira. Pleas of not guilty f"'yJur t day morning In f.fj s. and were each fined $100 and c The pair were arres - ; on able t" , ' ca,i W. I. Needham foliowini, no a"1""1"', he serious lini,wful possession or u could not - u,"t,. office was iu"J .-iff Morns v.. . .ot)on. 1" . . 1,1, ttl.B"""" 'i. uinini ......... tt.wt'.tt cope r." - .. tr00ps uni . h gf.aent was - ... l'l,rarfl V .building at me u....- - - r.rown, of jri'Ku". . . . .... i u. ,h: she would rai ' ,'ncr, .llH to cover her al i.u.ney v "v nt t .. L. 1 inf. ?S. M "" i..i.l.hat it , wnoiiy uii. furinM1 ...... ,-it hilld. there should oe . . I F 1 l ... t...re ttltswi....- . -- l-.al.o. Wll According to an announcement 0 W ' ,,, "' t .pMi.nr v. V i V morning n'de M W"r"niage e'l. flr c8, ' , ! et,umy l fcbm, ,7., .rive t.l0BeWi ZtZ TKm penitentiary. J-mr. W. wh.rd .re J Jtv. ihl. ."tlmu.t .nt- . of Valem will succeed John C. ,flllHllt that no d","f"JI b "f a f Jthron.i... r' "ia" 7". A , !niv warden at the " . on-ldeiai e-i J, " orehwd vf in the M ' th, JUHlVl . r'h. will make good in into P. anyone ''" ;U.umy of ". M , u well known in iww none j .;veit '". , ,., ,wa jmo' w""" "V. tlon, ....... time With;.,!.. , ly lr.MW- - ,hM than. - ,,,aratlOt W end eervlng ettn- i , 1t very f ''s 7 wV !.t U. "With peace t. Hay l-n.u. ton. ,.wtoi" reiutrte can ,'Tj,ai.t an . erdtn. to t'" ...aUfl 1 3 1 V ' " , i,.us 111 uiiti' ' i . ...i.S 10 llt disturbance' bis aepi" was uniawiui pus booze selling- ATYB.UJLOT . . I was It tl. enntrol of "ZrlZ th. den,.. Alexander, newly P wa.r. , . ll.nrv of commerce, pointer -7'- ',. ,,s h,m for to- in an ""... the Independent morrow ",. will e ..,...01,. - mnlttori; they longer oe n.--- lmllvMu, bus mart be ia' Their need ps men " "...-. , great- During in. ..--- - i wtt employed a. eurd. I'or several years. 1" ,lt5. rved n the Ibilom police ever . . .,.4.an 1 r.Th ever been before. Hup- the PEACE TBU Check here ratitt- ..v, tmroeaiate . n reservations v. iv i, favor compromise on Mton. covenant cation of the peace treaty and th . U 2-I favor ratlficadon. hut on.y tlon. ' 3I favor ratificaUon. but 4r am opposed to ratification Name only without any reser . a.lV( In in a"' lu" ' 1 - a V.. Hi-illlliV. r.d to raise aunn - at ,.en each student repor , tU unU.r-.ty - - ;.(.$3,0&wii.v.o' er .than m .. h complete the req- t ccmnin. tf tbsB I.. wl erected- ... th. Ln. "Th h!".lL a. In the Him Brown is a - 0. anything ei w foreign i.uity of ureio. . ...,) auoport to I J-Wt. lore. .. I S P. ADDS ffl TRAIN . TO CALIFORNIA Rl All Btajton iii ot her eninriir oans of rai.ir.ii '.let ' Hon or "1,.reurate information, and don."", to r hav, large l' Our iltJ?! " ' iock of data In tuige ! iecialons - hS. h to r-15 v" . .. .... flntllllHa "iiurins the donnHni ...oaur.! tuttii.r dio- "" . trtiAtt Hrw I a rLlMr W W" . a. , -M rnaior- ---.,.. upon - : ...uh t h test ! ""- breaking , .u '.w-;ir dwaplH'S. brown inner -' (rtJ to believe t - ... - . , ate ; riU.o.' that lhe tr ,tt " M,rtn ' ; '.f,,. il,t' !"" , !wn"" ."";"-. bnnge rt-!., ,.omM.."M t. "'" . ....... ard run" 7 7 . . uUn.i "',. , lhj. eoanny wo""1 wfc - . -in ,..R-e "hl ui. - . ..... ,g chant ca..r,. wh. l.MetftiHr l ' " . . s...4 . due 1 1 Vr,:To7a, h. ...... r,.l L-Making th. M. Alshion. "":, region- ;ena - - ,r lh8 j3r.nr. ilolden, i" .,. , .ff,-ct un-,' " ... ...nor. A ..u,.ihrn 1 ,nd. Or.. I. al .-Th. ... . . .......inl'illl ...m7 - - I l-at.llC otl.citt.. ' ... h-add- "r MtfKf "w " " rd to lh. ' u extra paaanger proriy eat. tor ith. n,.. -I Law Barring Ttadifogef , "t m lTr' )C count es llVUV.! Sa. IMr- M-The bt- Th twin '";-"-',, , t-M .!" bearto IV,.. et..ree ee". ,,i8 iry at A.bjiiy Theoro-r -f - cr0p ix,.V 1 the present g".n diirtiibuiea. v.'W.. ... . h;.t m H.4 77 II Address """"''rapltiU Journal. Sign and mall to Capiui