The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 08, 1902, Image 4

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«ATURDA Y. MAK« H R l'A»
JULIAN B Y Kl»
Mnniier
lias noticed that personal property
easily suceeds in evading taxation
proposes a scheme to slop it. He
would let each man go to the pub­
lic authority and lie permitted to
estimate his own wealth. His es­
timate would be accepted as cor­
rect without a question. Then
w hen a man dies only so much as
he pays taxes on should go to his
heirs, and any amount that lias es­
caped taxation, to the state. T’he
plan is ingenious and might prove
more equitable than the present
system, making persona! property
liear more of its just burdens
which now falls on real estate.
How it would act in actual opera­
tion is a problem.- Hailey Times.
Representative Moody claims
fo favor any land leasing bill that
will protect all farmers and stock
owners alike. The question is,
w hy should he favor any bill what­
ever touching on the leasing of
the ranges? It is all very fine to
talk alxiut protecting Hie interests
of all, but the very negroes un­
derstiind that tili« is impossible,
If the preseii’. farmers und stock­
raisers lease all the open land,
w hat is to become of those in the
future who desire to engage in
We are reminded by an ex­
the enterprise? 1 If each farmer change that the annual school
shall lie permitted to lease a lim­ meeting which has heretofore
ited area of the range, liow long been held on the first Monday in
will it be before the cattle king March will this year lie held on
will have the smaller lish bought the third Monday In June. School
out or scared out, and a tiust officers wlm.se terms would, un­
formed so gigantic in its possihi- der the old law, expire this month
lies and so devasting in its pur­ will continue in office until June.
pose, that they thereby freeze T’he fiscal year will also lie gov­
out all little business of whatever erned by the change in the time
kind? ft is all very well for a of holding the annual school meet­
representative to favor trusts and ing, so that the school clerk, in
combines if he so decree, but he making his annual report, will
would be a monster in the politi­ cover a period beginning the first
cal swamp who could stand in Monday in March, 1901, and clos­
with the trusts and at the same ing the third Monday in June,
time pull the wool of unsuspect­ or about 1554 months. Thenew
ing guilt over the eyes ot a tern- 1 order of things is governed by the
lory which can lie made la sup- act of 1901, live purpose of which
port half the population of the 1 was in Illis regard to make tlce
United States.—Ontario Demo- fiscal school year correspond with
crats.
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Secretary of the Treasury Shaw
The state land board I.as decid­
in a speech at the banquet of the ed upon a form of contract for the
liu-invss league in Chicago the reclamation of arid lands that is
other day, said in part:
expected to be acceptable tc all (
“The only hope of a material concerned. Tile state is to make
increase in agricultural products the estimate of the cost of the re- !
is through irrigation of arid lands. reclamation works,thus governili g
There t may fie, and there are, I
the amount of the lien to be es­
serious objections against the em­ tablished under the contract, and
ployaient of public revenues in : for this purpose will appoint an
such ways as complete permanent engineer to act for the state. The
national participation in industrial lappinants, it is understood, inter-
or commercial enterprises, but I I pose no objection to this course.
see no objection to some provi- 1 They bai e contended that the es­
»ion that will encourage private I timates of cost must be adopted
capital to enter what may lx- made in the beginning, or it would be
a most inviting fold and it seems impossible to finance the enter-
to me this can be done in such a piises, and this seems to be pro­
way as will place these lands upon vided for now. T he estimate of
the market at government prices, cost will be made in advance, so
plus the cost of irrigation, and there can be no future quibble
when paid for, permit the pur­ about the amount of the lien, and
chaser tu> bcciiuic co-opeiulive it is to be made by a representa­
owners of the irrigation plants. I tive of the state, and not left to
have little symputliy and scant the unquestioned estimate of the
patience with the provincialism applicants. Applicants to reclaim
which opposes any plan of devel­ mure than 350,000 acres of arid
opment any portion of common land .ire now on file in the state
country which lias its root in the land office, most of it being in the
tear that it will create sectional Dcschu’cs \ alley. Oregonian.
ciunpettlion.”
The mill is situated in one of the finest b.diis of Pine and Fir timber in
Eastern Origen. The proprietors have spared no expense to put the road in
good condition. All special orders receive prompt attention
An excellent quality’of all kinds of lumber always on hand.
For fur­
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Some newspaper editors seem
to forget that people generally
have a patriot)» feeling toward
tin ir home town, and when an ed­
itor sets out to ridicule or find
fault wuh his own community be­
cause of fanned slowness or to
relieve peison.il gricv.mi es lie is
going up against a delicate propo­
sition. It is all well enough to
olfei suggestions and advocate
impi ovements, but it is bad fol in
and uniMotitable to sat anything
that will in the least reflect upon
the town or its people. If you
must ••spout" sav something that
will have a good impression
among strangers and cause your
own neighbors to tfwuw out
then chests lieiause thev li.ip|wii-
cd tote id xour store. New spa-
perdom.
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A Great Newspaper.
K0BT. IBVING, Pr
OREGON.
HARNEY
I p. in.
Ex» ept
àuuday.
2
2 7
The Harney county Live Stock Aaaoefatt
will pay seven Hundred and Fiftv Dollarsh :
ward for the arrest and couvictiou of an»
son or Iversons who kill, steal or drive off •
horses, mules or cattle belonging t»aDv u». ’
ter of the Association. The County Court»
offers nn additional reward of H’wo Hun^.í
ami Fifty Dolíais.
M. F imwki p *
G. W. YufJiG, Sec’y, Burns, Oregon.
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BRANDS AND P. O ADDRESS OF MEMBKRa
(ieo D Hagev, Burns, cattle branded bar nr
with HI. connected, on left hip: eartntrka »
per half crop off left ear, under half cnlá .
right eas. wattle on left shoulder. Ran»®
Emigrant and vkinity. also west aud uorth.2 anjreaí
of Burna.
wq’
tur ne y
B R Borfer, Bnrna, cattle, heartibar (bar h*. atarou
Deuth heart)on left hip; earmarks, upper blti ser» arj
each ear. cron ofl either ear. w title between til .-euaru
eyes; range Emigrant creek and northwam^ üp>. Ru
.Ata Fri
Barns.
Teter Clemens, Burns, horses. PC on laftwi
ftp; cattle same vu «44o hip; etimarka trZ aprane
and split in left ear, swallow fork «.ui
under bit in right.
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N
LU Grout. Burns. Moraes T J connected on
¡•tret.
hip; cattle. Hip Strap over the rump, extend^, lairict
down on both hips; earmarks, under half m jtm-de
and underbit iu each ear,
JiUl SCI
M Fenwick, Burns, hersta. double dot vertí.,
al baron left shoulder, cattle. Lou right hl?
earmarks, two underbits in each ear;
uouty J
branded bar T on right ribs; earmark
half crop in left ear.
utr teck
rsaauro
J H Btuiyard, Burns, cattle, 7 on left hra
irv*»vt
marks, crop off left ear, swallow fork I q right’ a c ri ff.
J P Withers, Harney, horses, combined T jf
on left shoulder; cattle, half circle croas o-- . ajji
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de,Mt i,t!Tíen",mark’‘ UppcrN' *" rll;bt «'-«
Loc.il Agents Mal lie » it Co.
W in. Cooley, Bn lab,
l^tle Howard, Westfall
............................... Vale
Martin Bro,.. Hum,, rattte, d»»nbl,d«t bar
zontal bai on et'her hl).; t-armark.,. iinnc-blr,
riaht rnr. »«allow f.,rk in lair, wattle on Hah
jaw; alio aome l.rande»! , in le N on rl«ht ii4,
O I. Sbinulíder-kar. Duma, honta. 5 on If’
I rhotilder: canle.h on rlubt aid- and hh. m .
i mark«, i mood rigln »ar, crop and unui-ihif
I cr.^v&left.
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Fred Dcnalcdt, llnrna. horaea. m
thal.»
ahouldar; cattle FJ> on left aulr; i-a-iuark or Macia
dvr half crup iu »-a» I» ear.
II L"L’gan. Hann, y
KJ William,. Kl'e?, hornea, CR rai tb. h»
A Heath, Du wsey
shoulder: cattle. CH .,n i»n hip: carmarka an.
..If left ear. under hair crup ..tf righ». aaltiani
3:30 p m
der chin: alao »-arrie brundrd s.s. , ro, auk r-
dorhi! In ii-li ear. under hair crop in right if,
Mend y
b
< aiue JT on tail ribs, crop anti spli: iu left«-
Wed,&
under half crop iu right.
Friday. V
11 II Elliott. Narrows, Horses. 1 h rombinrtn
left slille. i stile Th coin Mum oil left kli.
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mark, upper slo|a: ou eat k ear. -»arrie on rhu
¡.Up m
aud I h -11 collar.
W Ilia met te l<lf«r.
50 YEARS’
Sjluster SinHh, Narrows, toraea. II Son HtS:
Porli »nd Corvallis
legrcatlll-l bar, earmaih. uniler half croparl
EXPERIENCE
abort oler alije iu each ear jughaudle ™
Eastern Oregon Developing Company does a genera)
and Way Landings
dewlap.
real estate and commission business. Buys and sells
horse«, quartet circle S «
right hind leg anti lefr shi.ukh r; rattle, quart»:
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real estate, mines and mineral lands, business enter­
circle S on either kii»; eermark, crop off rirti
tsr.
split
in
under
side
o: left; two dewlaps?
Leave I
prises
of
all
kinds,
horses,
cattle,
sheep,
etc.
Location
Snake »«leer
A E Young. Burns, horses« Y on left leg u>!
Kiparia,
of government lands and the development of the re­
.’■< connect< d on right shoulder; «’so boot ’
I 20 a 111 Hiparla to Lewiston.
left sli.»u:der; rattk. ro< kin*.-•»bair on left h
sources
of
Eastern
Oorgon
and
contiguous
territory.
earinark, right ear drooped down, left rut ilop
Daily. 1
ing towards bead on upper ei»:«*; watte os let;
Ar...n-.<.udli>K ».l
Ierrh.»d.lMrrlr'i..nni»T
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s-r.eof r.vck. m V auimalsdebcrneil.
ii.lierh
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(’ P Rutherford, Bun s, catt>. tar 2 onk.
Mtlnn
n probably J' pntenUsble. «• rnnninh « f
Huntington, Oregon
Invi.«
tirili 'i
side; earmark. Piider half crop right ear, homt '
nt •! »tcfly <•••»
Handbook i n I ntenta
bar 2 ou ieít shaitslder
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-'4i* I» » h ! M... Ian. horses. ; -...nleft stifle m
apri Ulf FM'fuz, wH»”iut » flirre, in the
Gen. ...
Pa«s ----
Ae’t. Portland. Oregon
-- . »on Jett hip; mark, right «ar wBh fl*h houu
left <! f « mi [ kmí down, jughaudie on brisket.
\. i. moule «. 1^. m.
Th. a Wingfield, burn«, horsts, o (rhainlini
on left sir.i.bkr, <mt e. same wii ¡«ft sidr, ni*ú « .>hfcl
A l>.n.1.om..lr II’ixrMi-l —Hr.
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cniation of any
an* •cientiflc
•cleiitiflc journal. T<*rnia.
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l rop oft left rar. slM<rt uvei slope in right.
biaur
'our four num* ha, |L Sold by all newadaaler-
I’n-to-<iate ¡»»b printing at reason-
'our
John Craddock, .Sflvles, h.>r>er. S-8 on th»Id.
shouhlr?:
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attle,
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on
right
«ide;
mark,
crup
able piim-s.
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ofl right tar, swallow fork tn left . t tv. iHp
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Washington, D. C.
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brisket.
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W E Smith. Bn*n>. rattle XT oa right aide
«I mark, apiit iu right car. wattle ou nr
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a lludspsth. Hurns. < att>. a, iwors on rl|k A'J
aide; mark, crop an«l split in each cur.
M.vS
Simon Lewis, Burns, cattle HL on right iid«.
mnrk crop and underbit iu .'eft ea>, crop «fid Fra
fl WVW.’^T.IUBS*
under halt rrop oft right.
«Old hunt
Wagon noth done i.i a satisfactory manner.
Al) orders given r ♦» Krii a Bur* s. rattle quarter circlet ft u I leí
left htj . m*rks, cr» p vffleft cdi , hole m rig: _ .
iTLa MA
John Witiwll. Burns, horses. W bar on rifi , »
prompt attention.
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Give him a call.
>tif.e. cattle, diamond bar o:i left r.ip- mark A’ “
Eli uto
0 e t nd
«put in eiu to ear, uattia an er chin.
J .-aou Is il».y
p M McMenaniy, Bums, horses, rvverae Loi
B niecbtniom th
left stifle; ».utle, by on left hip; mark, metaltij
S - le. t .5 ünloh
in each ear WSh full name aud uddrvs
I, Fut 1
X arlen Hr.horses. LF on sight stifle < U’’ Bui
K to
Lb on light hip; mark, crop, upperuitfand ut Whs
R trote
uerbit iu right ear
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J XX J-FiitA. Burns, cattle, quarter circle J c
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Stu» «ar ®'I k
right h)p. mark, < rop a .d siii in left ear. unds'_____
Our
fee
returned
if
wo
fail.
Any
ono
sending
sketch
and
description
of
HdecrtrLiilJh
nit mrignt; kiries Mine brutal on right «tifie
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any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent­ J A V\ iBiaa.s, Van, horres. 7> bar on still» ®
«utile,
bar
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on
leit
ribs;
mark,
wade.'bit
in
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ability of same. “How to Obtain a Patent” sent upon request. Patents ear, under slope in right.
H kllioM, r.ijn.s hors» r, ¡14 CMmVined on !• urtit
secured through us advertised for sale at our expense.
ifle; cattle. L- on le;t g.<Ie; masR, underbitir
Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in » igbt
ear. li-i; >p¡u in half lo.vtr part losp» L1U1
T iik P atent R ecord , an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted «io* ii against side U bead.
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by Manufacturers and Investors.
cait.v. .'J ou leit hip; mail», r r*.p and nodr
rr.t cf
half
crop
in
right
er.r,
»u*<ierb»t
in
left.
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< J J»nnson„ Riley, cattle, O I ar on left nil «
murk- Xwa.ivA f'.rk iu r.gjr, far. bi/it in left ulutl
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.,
j X» R J"hnson. cattle.JK eombiued on leftbtt^^H
(Patent Attorneys,)
mai k, crop <41 right ear. two split» and unfit
WASHINGTON, D. C. halhcrop in h it.
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Evans Building,
", •' ’ amplM‘11, Narrows, horses. N«’combinedtk>r
on left shoulder: «attte. bur NC combined# .
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tyniwn Was Acquitted.
$40.00
Alturas, t'nl .Fob 2S.—Ths most
remarkable criminal trial in the
St. >c. • ?r to all other* irrespective
o* prkc. Catalogue tells you
history of California wiu ende.i hist
hy. V. rite for one.
evening when the jury in the ease
of James \V Brown brougl in a ver-
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diet of acquittal
) 339 BROADWAY,
Factory,
Sholtly alter I o'clock oil the
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New Wark.
LUiLVlDUML. ILL.
morning of May last, four men uni
a Loy were lynched from the bridges
u tbunlutely 1*1 RE. and
which span the 1‘itt river at look­
U ASTrti Till srv. l-HTUY V’lX AM
- ill 01 TW K tit all other
w mkx to Irani aid ».jyerti«» for oi l
out in the Modoc county The meh
e-tabo-hi-d homo» <>F sold tineanid
Lead .
liang'-d by tli» lyncbera were C«|.
•t - itiiicr Salary IT'" a ytar aid ex
vni II.all, 74 years of age. his lislf-
, . ... all payable in cash. No ■ »■».■
brvsd sons, Jitu and Frank Hall. a
siuv rupiireJ lìti- r, irci*»» ami on­
ci. 1-, self addr*»ed >'atnp>d enve’ope
l*nti \ antis, a wlute mau. and M ir-
U r Fuller A Co. Portland
A -Ir»-« Maaag.r, 3.T5 Calteli Bldg
tin Wilson, a 13 year old Indian
C’lh-ac'o
boy. T he vn llius of llie iuol> were
ln-IJ as prisc'i.ers at Myers’hotal in
Lookout, pending their prelimiuary
liearing tor js-ttv larceny.
no
The eouuty officials slno
the
disposition whatever to tn
•t-
authors of the nitiage, ami
lor ley general of California took it
When asked by a newspaper up.
\D
correspondent the other day his
The grand jury was in st* * mod
vuws on tlie present political situ­ • li«u Attorney Gyneral I'ost and
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ation, Grover View eland icniarl.- his assistant arrsved at Alturas and
V/
id that he kumd duck hunttug re­ the inquiry into the l.‘X>k rut lynch­
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markably good in spite ot the ing wav followed into such fruitful
\ General Bankiixj Business Iriinsccted
channels
that
the
grand
jury
foun
I
»totmy weather. Aftet ward,how­
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
ever,the ex-prcsidcsit conlidential- iridictmonla ayainal IVpulv Const-
Iv trmaiked that he <ftd not de- »bl» Jam*» " Brown, Bob Leyen*
Many others
cline Koosecclt's invitation to the *o” •n‘l I*'”" Lades
W lute House dinner in honor of *rr’ '>»l>b<-ste»l and it is I snppo-ied
this aequilUl will hare ll» eff» et » f
Highest oí *U in Leavening Tow«.—Latest U.S. Gov’t Reperì
Prime llrnrv because his health
ending all tlie cases.
was to feeble for am thing except
wading aiouud ui the »wamps
Tha Wi’xlno». 01
shixitiiig (owl-. He bait simple elecsut and al tract!
declin'd because he bad no desire in E»«tern Oregon,
to attend.
line of cigar» in I'
men ili aulogi-la
trcaliu.ul aee-tded
A Çvnncck
PIONEER
WHITE
LEAD
ARE
YOU
DEAF?
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OS? HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
bv our new invention. Oniv these bom deaf are incurable.
HEAD MOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERMAH. OF BALTIMORE. SAYS:
B altimore . Md.. March w. toot .
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p..
entirely cure»’ nf ¿•nine«« thank» to your treatment. I will now give yon
a full hi*tcrv ot hit ca- • to be u*cl at your discretion.
Al* .t : *•
- ae 1 r.v right ear began to smg, and this kept on getting worse, until X lost
my hearing tn thi;. car enttre'.y
I u.i :• rv.
a :.■* -.Tt-nt ‘ -catarrh. *or th-*c
'nth* without ar «nceeam consulted a num­
ber of ph>*.. . tv . .1. !’>.
the ruci't eminent ear specialist cf ‘.his cit’- who told me that
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•:.« even that < ttly : 'f,K>r .- y. that the head noises would
armg in the affected ear would be wt forever
■ -ti«ei • i
•.d*n»a’..%
t Nev York :«pe’ and ordered yonr treat-
; it rr.h a few days according t-ottr directions, the n>s»*e»ceased, and
i* rr hearuu n the di« a<v»iear has been entire y restored. I thank you
nuun
V ry truly yonr*.
F A. V» ERMAN, 7to S Iimadway. Baltimore. Md.
K
<> <r treatment tines not interfere
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AESOIVTEIY PURE
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A4 YOU CAM CURE YOURSELF AT HOME ““X?.'“*4
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 556 LA SALLE AYE- CHICACO, ILL
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John I’au.y, Bun.a huts. s.JBon lcftih«»nMt W 1
«••itk . 2B on right bip or tide; mark, eropc'iice
eac h ear. hole in right
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i,u?het. Warm Springs, cattle.«-
lock on .e t siue; mark, w %ttle under chin. —-J
bwUn Kipsman, Hurns, horses, GJ on the*
smmhlcr. l aule, GJ on cigJtt».ue. mark. »p.iL
left ear, two anderbits in right.
■ Sam King. Burns. catt!e..S7on left hip: »*'•
crop and undvrbit iu « ac H ear. wattle on if
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J P Dickenson. Narrows, horses, anvil on'«
i stifle. < «lile, liar through diamond on the^‘
shou...«.r; mark. undcTbff in ea< h e»r
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brandedou left side ami hip
| Rose »Hit«. Nrrrows. horses. R baron left aft
I « a<tk-. same ou leh hip or side mark, as*
• bn in each ear. dewlap «.n brisket.
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!, P i-i’J'eniorc. R umis , horses, (iFccraAmW« K
lei! stifle. « attlv same on left hip mark.C*
oft each ear, under slope in right, wattle on»
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A Erl’ Egll, Kirses. .E on left stifle; rattle r----- Z
on right hip. mark, upper half crop off right*
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J T Ware. Narrows, cattle, mule »bo« os <•’
hip: mark, under half crop in right ear
J W Bigge. Burns, horses. OR on Wft stifle
i H B Timmons. Narrows, ha-ses. THLro«ic:^|
binedon left «»tie; cattle, circle U «>n left rt*M
mark. < rop and under haa crop in left etr. W S
■iv.-i ¡t in right, dewlap under throat.
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J.<1 H H. ward, Bnrr.v hordes, bar 11 on ‘»AJ
vtifl* • attle. -an.e ou .<tt hip mark. rofF . -
ieft car.Bpi.t in right
W W Brown. Fife, hurte», horse »h<-e os WH
jaw. young hewit botRjawg; running w
rigb’ e’lfl- liar T on right ehou der. ’I*,.*®,
a« rote hook, ba? di am on «i un .eft sue i Ider VIU’
W D Hanley. Burn», hwisee. MH Aon
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< attle, same on left hip. mark, cron <•<*
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off ■ ft ear. <«”'* OB left IW
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