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DALLAS STATION TIME CARD The Wilton Bill*. HAS NARROW ESCAPE. jto make definite arrangements tive aaa ar to the advertising o f I The big bills in the legislative pro i for a county exhibit at the state Polk county proposition until ■ grain of Covernor Wilson, as Bet forth Company’s Man by one close to that executive in 1 fair and afterward at numerous they had had a conterence. 1 his Pacific Paper We aim to carry as many clude: Commerc al Club hat Vititort from | land shows in the east. The morning the matter was settled S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC . Nearly Loses Baby. sorts of underwear as there A corrupt practices act by them as fully explained in a ¡court was present at the meeting ARRIVIN G DALLAS. Falls Cily and Independence. ! Public utilities bill. are physical types among LEAVING DALLAS. | and secretary Tooze stated the notice published elsewhere. Employers' liability bill. 0:55 a. m. Passenger No. 77...................11:05 a. m. When a falling electric light Passenger No. 74 ............ Heavy, long-cut un Passenger No. 70 ............ desires o f the six valley counties! The commission form ol govern men. 2:30 p m. Passenger No. 75 ................... 7 :20 p. m. pole crashed through a large A communication was received regarding the matter, as already ____________________ I ____________ ment in cities desiring it by a SO per BAND CONCERT PROGRAM d e r w e a r f o r t h e co ld front-glass window in the resi from the Medford commercial | explained in a recent writeup of cent majority vote, including the ln- blooded; lighter, athletic-cut dence o f Charles Monson, in A l tlative, referendum and recall, S A L E M , F A L L S C I T Y A W E S T E R N RY. club requesting the passage o f a the meeting at Albany. Judge For Saturday, July 22nd. bany Wednesday, glass from the j An election reform bill providing for underwear for those of more resolution asking the governor to Coad stated that there were some W e s t Bound. personal registration and an identi East Bound. w indow was thrown all over the call an immediate special session 285 jars in the court house base active circulation. And the fication system in addition to the TRAIN No. 2. March _ “ Cannonade” TRAIN No. 1. room and even into an adjoining o f the legislature to pass a cer ment. and that if the commer blanket ballot of the in-between kinds. All sizes, Lv. Dallas....... ........................,7:35a. n». Lv, West Salem .................... W .00 a. in. Laurendeau room, but none touched the baby non-partisan Massachusetts type. tain good roads law, giving coun cial bodies of the county would all good fabrics, and all Ar. West Salem..................... 8:15 a. in. Lv. hallas ............................ 0 :45 a. ni. “ Under Southern Civil service for election of officers. o f Mr. and Mrs. Monson, which ties the right to appropriate have the fruit secured, the court Waltz ! Lv. Falls City ....................10:15 a. hi . A primary bill providing for direct Skies” Carlton was adtep in its buggy directly dependable qualities. TRAIN No. 3. money for the purpose. No ac would furnish the jars, preserve Ar. Black Hock ................... 10:35*. m. nomination and election of all officials. Overture “ The Bouquet” Lv. Black Rock..................... 10:50 a. m. under the window. The baby’s tion. Including delegates to the national No one undersells us on Lv. Falls City....................... 11:05 a. in. the fruit, and transport the same Johnson escape from injury was most re ronvention TUA IN No. 4. and United States sena On motic n o f J. G. VanOrsdel ] to the state fair, allowing it then March ........... 1 :30 p. in "Orlando” Beyer markable, for glass flew all tors—a more drastic measure than underwear of equal grades. Lv. Dallas ........................... 11:40 *. m. I Lv. West »Salem.................. Ar. West S a lem ................. 12:20 p. in, a resolution was passed advocat to go to the east, such iiortions Waltz ........... 2:15 p. m Lv. balla« ........................... “ Clouds in Dream around it. The buggy was the Oregon plan. ............ 2:45 p. m ing a convention tor some pur as might be needed. Ar. Falla City .................... A law placing New Jersey on record TRAIN No. 5. land” - - Baldwin against the edge o f the window as ready to aid in building a ship pose at Spokane, and on motion Lv. Falls City............ ........... 3:00 p. m. “ Kathinka” - Beyer curtain in such a way that it pro canal that will serve as a connecting President Muir thought the Mazurka TRAIN No. 6. o f U. S. Loughary another of ' quickest way to get at this mat Overture Lv. Dallas................. ...........3:35 p. m. "Uadium” --Roberts tected the baby. The pole, which link between the two most populous Ar. West Salem..................... .4:15 p. in. Lv. West Ssleiu .................. 4 :35 p. in. the same tenor for the same ter was to appoint a committee March Lv. Dallas...............................5:20 p. in. “ Petronel” Bennett stood in the curb in front o f the districts of the American continent TRAIN No. 7. place was passed. Ar. Falls City......................... 5:50 p. m. A law that will protect the New ¡and let them confer privately The concert to be given on Sat residence, rotted off at the base Jersey public from the abuses of the Ly. Falls City ........................ 6:05 p.m. On motion o f J. G. VanOrsdel, with the court and arrive at a urday, July 29, being the last one TRAIN No. 8. (Sundays Only.) and fell from its own weight. cold storage companies. Ar. Dallas................................ 6:35 p. m. D. P. Patterson was elected as settlement, lie appointed Edwin for this season, will be a "R e A set of laws that will reorganise Lv. West Salem............. . 9 :00 a. in. TRAIN No. 9. (Sundays Only.) chairman o f the soliciting com Jacobson, U. S. Louirhary and quest Concert. ” Persons desir me schools of the state along econom Hops Still Goiag Up. Lv. Dallas.................................7:35 a. m. Lv. Dallas ..............................9 '45 a. in. mittee. ic and progressive lines. H. G. Campbell. J. S. Cooper ing any particular selection, will w ith th e L in ocord Lv. Falls City .................... 10:15 a. m. West Salem ......................8:15 a. i: B u tto n h o le» th a t When Democratic legislators jump Ar. Black Rock......................10:35 a. m. The strong demand for spot COLLARS Ar. TRAIN n e ith e r tear nor The names o f J. L. Castle, and Mr. Krebs advocated the im please make their choice known ed the party traces and refused to stre tc h . No, 11. (Sundays Only.) 2 fo r 25o Joel Shaw, Henry Goerke and mediate settlement o f the mat to Mr. U. S. Grant by Wednes hops has put them above the stand for any of these bills, both TRAIN No. 10. (Sundays Only.) Lv. Black Rock..................... 11:45 a. in. price offered for futures. The Governor Wilson and Governor Har- Cleve Burch were proposed for ter and thought the court should day noon, July 26th. Lv. Falls City .................... 12:00 a. in. Lv. West Salem....... . . . . . . . 1 :35 d . m. Rose & Winkler lot o f 83 bales of raon disregarded party ties and went membership and on motion o f D. bear the expense in an entire Lv. Dallas.............................. 12:35 p. m. | D a lla s M e r c a n t ile C o . I Lv. Dallas ..................... . ...... 2:20 p.m . 1910s, which several days ago over to the Republican side and got Mr. Percival thought the M. Metzger elected to member ty. Annual Rat-Killing Day. Ar. West Salem ................... 1:15 p. m. Lv. Falls Citv ...................... 2 :50 p. m. sufficient votes to have them enact was reported to have been sold ed. same thing that this was for ship. Ar. Black Rock .....................3:10 p. m. TRAIN No. 13. (Sundays Only.) Although the war on rats is | at 25 cents, instead brought 1 The holding o f a fruit fair was advertising purposes, to bring in In his message to the Ohio general Lv. Black Rock........................4:00 p. in. FIRST TO GRUB. TRAIN No. 12. (Sundays Only.) brought up by Mr. Jacobson and new people to our county, and waged more or less persistently cent more. The buyer, accord assembly demanding the enactment Lv. Falla City ........................ 4:15 p. m. pending measures, Governor Har Lv. Dallas................................4:50 p. m. Lv. West Salem...................... 5:50 p m. thoroughly discussed. Mr. Lough that the expense should be borne all the year around, Gibson coun ing to yesterday’ s news in the of mon, in addition to the bills in his ary advocated a prune fair, Dal equally by everv taxpayer in the ty, Ind., has an annual rat-kill local market, was Carmichael. legislative program enumerated above, Reminescence of R. E. Williams Ar. West Salem.......................5:30 p. m. Ar. Dallas.............................. 6:30 p. in. Tiain No. 3 connects at Dallas with morning train from Portland and way las being the center o f that county, even should the total ing day, at which time the most There were offers o f 26 and 27 advocated the abolition of the party Old Strawbuck Day*. points. industry in the valley. Mr. Guy cost of a creditable exhibit foot strenuous kind of measures are cents for 1910s, both in this state emblem in purely municipal elections; smaller city councils, with a large part gave notice that the Horticultur up as much as $1000. Mr. Nich taken. The observance o f the and in California yesterday. No of whom elected at large; the nomlna- John G. Brown was telling a I N D E P E N D E N C E - & M O N M O U T H RY. al society had already made ar ols thought the new capital that second annual rat day occurred contract business was announced ton by state wide primary elections rangements for an apple show in would be brought in by such an in June, at which time 4,009 rats but there was inquiry in the lo of all who are In any way to act for good one on Ralph Williams this Dallas Division. November, but that would be too exhibit would more than counter were slaughtered. The govern cal market for the new crop. or represent the state officially or po morning, being a reminescence ment estimates that each rat cost litically and the non partisan nomina o f the old days when “ Skinny” LEAVING DALLAS. Crop prospects in this state are ARRIVING DALLAS. late for prunes. Secretary Tooze balance the expense, citing Falls tion of Judges. The general assem advocated a prune fair. D. P. City as an example with its $30,- two cents a day for maintenance, extremely favorable. The hot bly, however, disregarded Governor was probably the leading straw- Passenger No. 65....................8:30 a. m. Passenger No. 64........................... 6:50 a. m. so Gibson county by this slaugh weather has entirely cleaned out Harmon'B suggestion with respect to buck o f the county—first to grub Passenger No. 69.................... 1:00 p. in. Passenger No. 68 ................ 11 :80 a. m. Patterson said he wanted the 000 new capital brought in during and the shade. In those d ays, Passenger No. 71....................7 :25 p. in. Passenger No. 70 ................... 6:55 p. m. fair we held to be a success and the past year. J. R. Craven, D. ter saved nearly $30,000 for a the vermin in some sections and the last four bills. A Record of Progrestiveness. ARRIVING INDEPENDENCE doubted the propriety o f trying P. Patterson and others seconded year, to say nothing o f the sav improved the situation in all straw was taken away from the ¡ leavin g independence Judson Harmon has been called a sepai ator by a horse, hitched to pa**enger No. «4 ................... 6:00«. m. Passenger No. 65..................... 9 :15 a. m. to hold two, one being certain to these remarks, and thought the ing from future descendants of others. Oregon ian. the rodents thus killed. From conservative and this is true if con a fence rail, and the lad who Passenger No. 68 ................... 10:50*. m. Passenger No. 6 9 ....................1 :2b p. in. act to the detriment o f the other. court should make an appropria servatism means one who does not made regular trips to and fro to l’M*engw No. 70................... 6:15 p. m. Passenger No. 71.................... 8 :00 p. in. H. G. Campbell thought along tion commensurate with a first the August number o f Popular suddenly .-ip up governmental ma Building a Motor 3oat. the same lines, also that we class exhibit. On motion o f Mr. ! Mechanics Magazine. A irlie D ivision , chinery without first constructing a keep the straw away from the Louis Ghorke is building a mo new and better driving power to suc tail end was called the straw- FAVINfs AIRIIF were sleeping along our lines in Percival a resolution from each . ARRIVING AIRLIE. Carl Gerlinger Lose* House. tor boat, which he proposes to ceed the old. If progressive Democ buck. Mi\ Williams was especi- EEA' E c, A,LiLIE' I K _ the entire fruit industry, espec o f the three clubs, Falls City, In racy means constructive Democracy take to the Astoria regatta and In some way the Itemizer has ially pears. That the pears we dependence and Dallas, ordered ally proficient in the art, being Pll„ en*er No T, ................ 4 : 0 5 p . ... , I * ; - “ assenger No. 73.................... 3:25 p. in. then Mr. Harmon is a progressive. In .. raise without attention were the drafted and passed requesting previously neglected to chronicle enter in the speed races. It is Ohio the people are claiming that the able to keep the ground w e ll; ARRIVING INDEPENDENCE. now nearly finished, is a model the loss by nre o f Carl Gerling- the county court to make said ex reform measures Judson Harmon put cleaned up, and have plenty o f EEA' ISo I ^ EPENDi“ tE ' I . .. equal o f those raised anywhere, e to turn flin flans into »he i 1 aMen|<er Iso' 81 ...................... 7 :00 a. in. i 1 assenger No. 62..................... 9:25 a in. er’ s honse on his farm between o f beauty and grace, and will be through the Ohio general assembly I tim and could be made to bring in a hibit regardless o f expense. time to turn nip naps into ine , i»aOTenijer n 0. 73................... 2:30 p. in .! Passenger No. 72..................... 4:50 p. in. are as progressive as any legislative given a trial on the Willamette The meeting then adjourned here and Falls City, which oc large revenue. At this juncture Kalph j Train No. 69 leaving Dallas at 1:00 p. m. connects at Monmouth for Airlie. program of any executive In the stiawpile on the Side. J. S. Cooper, Wm. Percival, for the purpose o f allowing the . curred on the 4th, and was a a week from next Sunday. Mr. United States. Mr. Harmon is a was also especially good in being Trains Nos. 62 and 72 from Airlie connect at Monmouth for Dallasand way points, Ghorke has named it LaCreole, strong, sober, sensible, well-balanced the first one to the feed table, ____ _ Moss Walker and Conrad Krebs committee appointed by P resi-; total loss. and all Dallasites want it to and well-equipped man, of the real threshers then being fed at the arrived from Independence, rep dent Muir to meet with the Falls Out on Parole. show supremacy at the races. Jackson and Jeffersonian school—the homes for who they were thresh- resenting the commercial club of City and Independence delega We*t Side Waking Up. Democracy. In discharg Larney Tom, who was sent to A 30-horse gasoline motor will be constructive that city. W. P. Nichols was tions and take up the advertising There is some evidence that ing hiB duties, he selects his course ing. Having virtually no har- DR. WILSON AS ORATOR. also present as a representative o f Polk county as a whole. The the pen for seven years for kill installed as soon as it arrives. with great care and then proceeds ness on his old mare, he could Corvallis and Independence is The launch is built to hold ten u.th constitutional exactness. In one ing Wacheno on the Grand problem was discussed in all its from the Falls City club. The| make record time in getting her waking up to the inequalities of Governor of New Jersey In hand he has held the support and reason o f their visit was to act features, but no definite action Ronde reservation a little over a people, and clearly demonstrates confidence of the man who works, and loose and ted, and beat the the passenger service given by a Characteristic Attitude. Mr. Ghorke’s ability as a first- year ago, was in Dallas this in conjunction with the Dallas taken. in the other be has maintained the others way yonder and get first the Southern Pacific Company class boat builder. The court would give no posi morning, being out on parole. club in asking the county court approval of what are generally term choice at all the good things to over ¡(3 west side line from ed the business interests. eat. Ihe boys got on to this Whiteson south. In a distance judiciary bill which ************4H*****XHMH|t*#***-v .i**»** ***** /*•*********** ************ ************** will A non-partisan place all judges beyond the do scheme o f his before long, and 0f a little better than forty miles main of politics, a working men's one day so wired the harness this line passes through three compensation act and a public utili that it would take time to get it g-ood towns and a number of ties bill are among the big measures off. When noontime came, smaller ones and is given but one on the Harmon legislative program that Ohioans claim are far in advance Ralph soon got wise, but was not passenger train each way daily, of any such legislation in the United going to lose his first choice at while over the Jim Crowe lines Slates. the grub, so climbed the mare leading: to Dallas and Sheridan The workingmen's compensation act and went helter skelter across three trains each way is run dai- has been endorsed by both employes and employers. Injured workmen un the grain field with the rail hit- iy. 0 n the Corvallis line ada- der it will be compensated from a mg the high places. He made qUet service would develop a fund made up by contributions from good too, ju5t as he has succeeded g00(j passenger traffic from ev- both employers and employes. Em in doing ever since in all walks ery point along the line as it ployers who do not avail themselves _ ^ passes through a well populated of tlie law can not set forth the o f life. legal defenses of fellow servant c i nrt~ j j country. While over the Dallas rule, assumed risk and contributory reel Uuended. and She r'dan lines there is noth- negligence in personal injury cases. Because the proprietor o f a ing to command the service out- In no other commonwealth will the people have so strong a rein over pub hotel at Grand Ronde placed the side o f the terminal towns. A lic utilities as the people of Ohio. In American flag at half mast when little determined work by all the no other state is the public so well one of the Indians on the reser places along the line might be protected from over capitalization and vation passed to the happy hunt instrumental in causing the S. P. the excessive rates that that briqgs, ing grounds, E. S. Bolser has to see, even if it is not in line as the people of the Buckeye state. The commission is given absolute written Governor West a letter with its conservative policy, that @ 1911, by American Press Association. control over rates, service and issues pretesting against the act and it would be to their interests to of stocks and bonds. Under a series of inquiring if there is not a penal cater to the business that legiti TRIBUTE TO THE TOILERS. referendums which are authorized the ty. He says many o f the citi mately belongs to it, lest the bo people are enabled to pass upon rates j authorized. A valuation of property zens in the town feel offended.— gy man steal it away.—Amity H u m b la Men W h o L a b o r A ra A m e r ic a '« Standard. is to be made to determine rates and Salem Statesman. M ight, S a y s W ilson . GOOD BUSINESS. ON THE SEVENTH COUNT No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No M H H U H H H H t* 2 _____________ 16,855 3 ____ 12,625 4 ________________ 8,825 8__. 7,550 52_____ 7,090 53 . . . . 18,695 54_________________ 12,700 55 28,615 6 1 _________ 26,140 66_________________ 12,745 67 7,785 7 9 ______ 8,525 112 _______________ 7,175 1 3 7 ____ 5,360 1 5 1 _______________ 6,610 it Is provided that no franchise or monopoly which the people grant CASH PRIZES Mayor Gets Funny. shall be used as an asset to author ize a high rate. At the council meeting Mon After the Ohio general assembly ad journed Lieutenant Governor Nichols Have Been Offered to Get Good day night, where three of us highbrows occupied the center ta issued a statement in which he said: Exhibit*. "It is an undeniable fact that the ble, Mayor Craven during an in- present general assembly has a legis jtermission in business, said: lative record to its credit, of a bene Cash prizes have been offered “ Capt, don’ t you want a fresh ficent nature unequaled by any legis And we in our bland lature that has convened since the by the county court in order to cigar?” adoption of our present constitution secure an exhibit for the state and childlike innocent way fell in 1351. fair o f grains, and amasses. It for the nice looking cigar case “The enactment of these several laws is the work of accomplishment hereby offers a cash prize o f he handed out, and attempted to of Governor Harmon, secured by per $2.50 and $1.50 respectfully as open it and possess ourselves of sistent and tireless elTort without first and second prizes to any the Perfecto we had no doubt was anything of the spectacular or theatri child in the county for the best inside. There was a sharp ex cal. Obstacles of a seemingly in surmountable nature were encounter sample o f any variety o f tame plosion and we nearly jumped ed—only to be Anally overcome—and grass, grains, clover or alfalfa out o f our skin, while the rest o f the fruits of victory cannot be with raised in this county, all samples the room gave us the Merry Haw held from Governor Harmon. to be six inches in thickness and Haw. We are too easy. “ In his work thus set forth and ac securely tied and labeled with ------—• —------- complished he was obstructed at ev Ayther ery turn by a strong and powerful name o f collector and variety, j minority—whose constant effort* | ? ^ Pl^ b?nlen»uLanyi n f l l f n ' Dallas. Ore., July 17.- T o the seemed to be to prevent the passage .a r ' Yf inmnntii n P'niia pH« Editor O ib e g to take ixciption of these various laws.’’ S h DHzes wiU DrobaW £ o f to ^ answep in toda>’ ’s No Dust, No Light. Diffusion of light through th* stmos- | By order o f f c _ C o „ n t y Court. “ iU “ phers Is due to thousands of millions ! u . . .. u . i Its nayther its “ ayther.” of dust-atoms floating In It The flnast Maybe Another Hotel. MR. DHOOLEY. dust floats highest, and Imparts th* tint of bill, to ths heavens. Were Tentative plans are under way The above is clipped from to- it not for dust ths sky by day would between Mr. J. W. (rid er and day’s Oregonian. Everybody appear black, and the moon and stars an old time hotel man for the here is acquainted with Mr. would bs visible. All shadows would leasing o f the building now u n -1 Dhooley. o f rare political fame, ' then by inky black. Everything would | appear differently. ft la not "tha ! der process o f construction for a l0callv ird hotel in Dallas. If the ----- —. — — light" we aee. but limply reflection^ thir caused by motes of dust, as when a deal is consumated, it will be an j ra> of sunlight enters s dark room hotel o f 30 looms, with all the | FOR FLETCHER’S through a hole In the shutters. MIL necessary adjuncts and modern Hons of dust partlclsa catch the light, improvements. reflecting It back and forth from owe another, so making the atmosphere 1» ■tlnoua taSionTuto! à***.***««I Uglow Clothing House M en’s Fine Clothing, Gentlem en’s Furnishings, Etc. THE FLORSHEIM SHOE Dallas, Oregon »» « » M i Seyr if. • W Children Cry C A S T O Are Paving Five Blocks. One of the visitors at the Commercial club last night was Mr. T B. Briilwell,! who has the contract for paving five and a half blocks of the city of Indepen dence. The material used is cement, j and it is nut on some six inches thick I on the thoroughly rolled dirt, no maca dam foundation being needed. The I • >ntract price is $1 1 ' a fquire yard, and . Bridwell cites Detroit, Michigan, as an instance of its worth, it having been in use there for many years. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy C a rs . Colds, Croup sa d W h o o p in , Cough. I R I A OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE DiGNirriNG THE. INDUSTRIES' This la th* t ills 0 * s b .a u tifljl t o p a r , book, w b lcb w in .b o w s a y boy o r t ir i bow to SOCCSID Drop a pastal la the m all TODAY and It w ill bo lo o t r a g s . Th# aim o f tho C olloso la to d ign ify and p o p o la r li* tbo Industrioo. u l to lo r r o ALL tbo pooplo It offer, co u rto « la A g ricu ltu ra .C ivil E n fin * .ring. E lectrical E n fla o o r tn f. ■ . c h i n i c i E o fln e .rln * . M lalag Enfin • «rln f. F o r ..tr y , D om .otla. l c l . s e . s a d A rt. C .m more*. Pharmacy sad Kutte. T h . C o ll o f a op e n « S .p t.m b o r l i d C a ta jo f (Too. A d d r .u : REGISTRAR. OREOOS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGI, C orrelile. O refoa. In one of bis recent addresses Gov ernor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey pnld nn eloquent tribute to tbe toiling millions tvbose labor bus given Amer ica Its place among tbe nations. lie said: “ You know how It thrills our blood sometimes to see bow all tbe Datious of the earth wait to see wbat America Is going to do with her power—her physical power—her enormous re sources, her enormous wealth, her pow er to levy innumerable armies aud build up armaments which might con quer the world. "But what has made us strong? Tbe toil of millions of men. tbe toil of men who do not boast, who are inconspic uous, but who lire their lives humbly from day to day. and this great body of workers, this great body of toilers, constitutes 4be might of America. “ What Is tbe manifest duty of all statesmanship, therefore? It is to see that this great body of meu who con stitute Ihe strength of America are properly dealt with by the laws and properly nurtured and taken care of by the policy of the country. “ Well, what hinders, wbat stands In the way? Why, you know that ev erything really worth discussing comes to the question of the corporations. Now, I do not want you to expect from me any invective against the corpora tions. I was bred a lawyer, but I do not know how to draw up au Indict ment against a whole nation. If you will give me the facts l can Indict one man at a time.” R e v o lv e r N eeded. John—I’ll bring you a fork. sir. The Customer — What for? John — The cheese, sir The Customer-A fork's no good Bring a revolver.—London Sketch. A Slim C h a n co. W illie—I ¡i, why d o they call our lan guage the m other lon gu e? Pa—Sh! It's liecnuse you r father never gets s -lin nee to use il.-L o n d o n Tit Bits. Only those who do something for the world lisve a right to wear Its crowns — Wentworih F. Stewart. A B a s t D eceiv er. T h e b o s s th e f a ir .o i- r a n o ir o e r d . But «miden 1 y did lea v« her. So oh. alleged, when him oho eued. H o was a basa deceiver. — Kansas City Tim««. )